Senegalese Twists hairstyle for Men
Men Hairstyles

Senegalese Twists

Smooth, sleek two-strand twists using Kanekalon hair.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Senegalese Twists look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.

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About the Senegalese Twists for Men

Who it suits

A sleek protective style for coily and curly hair, suited to those wanting smooth, rope-like twists with a polished finish. It works on natural hair long enough to grip the added smooth extension hair, and flatters all face shapes depending on length and parting. Low daily maintenance appetite once installed.

How to ask for it

Ask for Senegalese twists using smooth braiding hair, two-strand twisted from clean, square or brick-laid parted sections for a sleek, uniform rope texture. Specify twist size, length, and parting pattern, and request that the smooth fiber is wrapped neatly so the twists lie flat and glossy. Keep root tension secure but comfortable on the edges.

Upkeep & styling

Style lasts 6 to 8 weeks. Wrap nightly with a satin scarf to preserve the sleek finish, moisturize the scalp lightly, and cleanse the scalp gently every week or two without unraveling the twists.

Senegalese Twists — frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Senegalese twists and box braids?

Senegalese twists use a two-strand twisting technique with smooth fiber for a rope-like, glossy finish, while box braids are three-strand plaited for a more textured surface. Twists look sleeker and smoother.

How long do Senegalese twists last?

Usually six to eight weeks. After that, root growth can cause unraveling and frizz, so taking them down before then keeps both the style and your natural hair healthy.

Do Senegalese twists damage natural hair?

Not if installed with gentle tension and removed on time. The smooth twists protect your strands, but overly tight roots or leaving them in too long can stress your edges.

How do I keep Senegalese twists looking sleek?

Wrap them in a satin scarf at night and avoid heavy products that cause buildup. A light shine spray or oil refreshes the smooth finish without making the twists greasy.

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