Senegalese Twist

Senegalese twists are a type of hair braiding style that originated from Senegal, West Africa. This hairstyle involves using kanekalon or synthetic hair extensions to create long, rope-like twists that are attached to natural hair.

Senegalese twists are a popular and stylish choice for individuals looking for a protective hairstyle that offers versatility and a unique aesthetic.

  • Session Duration: 20 – 60 Minutes Session
  • Charges: $200 & Up

Frequently Asked Questions

Following are the common questions people ask regarding Senegalese Twist

Kanekalon is a popular choice for Senegalese Twists due to its texture and versatility. However, some people also use human hair extensions. The choice of hair depends on personal preference and desired outcomes.
The duration of Senegalese Twists can vary depending on factors such as hair care practices, the type of extension hair used, and individual hair growth. On average, they can last from several weeks to a few months.
Yes, Senegalese Twists are considered a protective hairstyle. They help protect natural hair by minimizing manipulation, reducing breakage, and promoting healthy hair growth.
Yes, Senegalese Twists offer flexibility in terms of size and length. They can range from small and intricate twists to larger, chunkier twists. The length can also be customized to suit individual preferences.
Proper care for Senegalese Twists includes moisturizing the scalp, avoiding excessive tension on the twists, and protecting them at night with a satin or silk scarf. Regular maintenance, such as gentle washing and conditioning, is also important.
Yes, Senegalese Twists are versatile, and you can style them in various ways. Some people prefer a natural look, while others may add accessories, beads, or experiment with different updos and ponytails.
Senegalese Twists can be adapted to different hair types. While the texture and thickness of natural hair can influence the final look, skilled stylists can customize the twists to suit various hair types and lengths.