How Do You Braid Twist African Hair?
African twist styles are great for any special occasion or everyday wear. Achieving this seemingly-difficult style is not difficult. An African braid twist is a combination of both a traditional three-strand braid and a traditional two-strand twist. Braided twists are more commonly referred to as Senegalese twists. Wash and condition your hair. Moisturize your scalp with a deep conditioner or hot oil treatment. Be sure that your hair has time to recover from a relaxer or dramatic color treatment. Braiding your hair too soon after chemical treatment, before four weeks, can cause extreme breakage. If your hair is extremely damaged you should consider treating it for at least two months before braiding your hair. Part your hair into a small sections. Start by taking the desired amount of synthetic hair and wrapping it around your natural hair. The more synthetic hair that you decide to add, the more thick your twist will be. It is best to use a moderate amount of synthetic hair because th