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Get answers to common questions about Senegalese Twists.
With proper installation and maintenance, Senegalese twists usually last six to eight weeks. Durability depends on hair growth, tension, and daily care. Gentle sleeping protection and minimal manipulation extend longevity; schedule touch-ups if needed to maintain neat roots and prevent matting.
When installed by a skilled stylist using proper technique and moderate tension, quality extensions should not damage natural hair. Avoid overly tight roots, frequent heavy styles, or prolonged wear without breaks. We recommend periodic deep-conditioning and removal within recommended timeframes to protect your hair.
Wash gently with diluted sulfate-free shampoo and focus on scalp, not rough twisting. Condition lightly, rinse thoroughly, and squeeze excess water. Pat dry and air-dry or use low heat. Sleep with a silk scarf or bonnet and moisturize scalp and twists weekly to prevent dryness.
Yes — Senegalese twists are highly versatile and can be shaped into updos, ponytails, buns, and half-up styles. Use gentle ties to avoid stress at the roots, and avoid tight, heavy styles early after installation to reduce pulling and tension on the scalp.
Installation time varies with twist size, length, hair preparation, and stylist speed, typically ranging from three to six hours. Smaller, longer twists take longer. We recommend booking enough time and arriving with clean, detangled hair for the smoothest, most efficient service.
Expect a careful, gradual process: stylist will clip or unravel extensions and gently detangle your natural hair. Plan for time to deep-condition and trim if needed. Proper removal prevents breakage; avoid aggressive pulling and schedule a restorative treatment afterward to replenish moisture and strength.