Are you bored with wearing your hair curly, wavy, or unbraided? So it’s time for twists! Twist hairstyles are an alternative to braids for naturally curly African hair. Twists have one clear advantage over braids: they are faster and easier to construct, which is especially important for novices.
Aside from that, twist hairstyles offer the same advantages: protection for natural hair, length retention, and a wonderful foundation for varied hairstyles. Twists vary in size and style (hanging loosely twists and flat twists plaited close to the scalp like cornrows). There are also Senegalese twists, Havana twists, Marley twists, and kinky twists.
Which size and type of twists should I choose? How do you style your twists? You will have a better understanding of this issue after viewing our image collection.
1. Half Updo with Shoulder-Length Twists
Half-up buns are a popular hairstyle. If you want a playful spin on the appearance, try it with twisted hair. To make a bigger statement, add a few random twists with beads. The beads surrounding her face also serve to highlight her smile.
2. Half Up Twists with Bun
If you’re wondering how to style your twists, you’re in luck because this hairstyle is quite easy to replicate. Once your hair is in thick twists, add a few beads to the sections around your face. Next, take the front pieces of your hair and wrap them around to form a bun near to the hairline. Secure with bobby pins.
3. Updo with Statement Chunky Braids
Large twist hairstyles for natural hair have the advantage of taking less time to do than smaller styles. This updo with braids is excellent for when you want to wear a statement style for a while but don’t have much spare time.
4. Chunky Flat Twist Bun
Such braided updos for natural hair provide a formal style while also protecting your strands from heat damage and over-styling. For added flair, weave in extensions of a different hue to create a highlighted look.
5. Long and Thick Twists
Black twists look great in a variety of hairstyles, but sometimes it’s best to keep them basic so you can enjoy them. This lengthy hairdo clearly demonstrates how the twists coil over themselves and drop down the shoulders.
6. Flat-Twists with Bangs
The majority of African-American women utilize braids and twists as a protective style. As a result, it is critical that many of the designs are versatile while remaining safe. There are no genuine bangs in protective hairstyles, but thinner braids above the forehead can be employed for variety and a playful flair.
7. Asymmetrical Flat Twist Updo
When we hear the term “twists,” we often envision a series of thin twists. However, we must not overlook the importance of large options. This hair twist, also known as a flat twist, is a simple yet exquisite protective hairstyle that you can easily create yourself in the morning.
8. Flat Twist Updo
There is no poor angle with this style. The back of the head is covered in curved flat twist braids that transition into long single twists. The twists are then scooped onto the top of the head and twisted in a bun.
9. Micro Twists with Kinky Ends
Different twist hairstyles with thin two-strand twists are definitely worth trying. The little blonde twists are brushed back from her face and tied into a half-updo. The braid ends are curled to add texture diversity.
10. Medium Rope Twists in a Half-Up Ponytail
Just look at her face to realize how happy she is with her hairstyle. Her hair was done with silken twists. The pieces have been wrapped into a high ponytail, revealing only her stunning facial features.
11. Brown Twisted Hairstyle
Here’s a protective hairstyle that expertly blends color and texture. The combination of brown, blonde, and black hair highlights the twists and their curling finish. Furthermore, the half updo is an excellent choice for those who want their hair totally off of their face.
12. Thick Mid-Length Twists
For a strong look, consider twist hairstyles with really thick black twists. Because of the size of each individual lock in this mid-length haircut, the gorgeous braiding is clearly visible. If you’re wondering what hair to use for a style like this, synthetic hair, such as silky braiding hair, is a fantastic choice.
13. High Twist Bun
Whether worn up or down, rope twists always look beautiful. If you choose longer twists, like she did, take advantage of the extra length by winding your hair around to form a bold, large bun on top of your head. Leave the bottom half of the strands undone, forming a half-up.
14. Colored Twisted Hair
Two-strand twist hairstyles are suitable for everybody, whether they choose a subtle or a statement look. If you fall into the second category, you’ll appreciate the addition of a bright pink-red hair color to this style with shaved sides.
15. Pompadour Twists with Beads
Twisted hairstyles can include stunning sculptural updos. This asymmetrical pompadour is an excellent example. The black and maroon twists highlight the contour of the updo hairstyle. The gold beads offer just the right amount of brightness.
16. Dark Twisted Braids with A Blue Accent
There are other twist styles available, but this lengthy one will stand out due to the single eye-catching blue streak against the black twisted hair. This is a style for women who want to add a pop of color to their hair.
17. Sweeping Twist Faux Hawk
This twisted haircut is ideal for aficionados of the faux hawk. Medium cornrows twist out creating a braided mohawk. It’s an edgy style, but surprisingly graceful when contrasted to certain punk variants of the faux hawk.
18. Brown and Black Twists with Beads
A one-color twisted hairdo is fine, but when you blend multiple colors, you may have a very dynamic look. You don’t even have to choose rainbow colors. This design blends brown twists with black ones underneath for a sophisticated appearance.
19. Burgundy Senegalese Twists over One Shoulder
Take a look at these gorgeous burgundy twists. Her hair was scraped over one shoulder. Then, a few locks were twisted around themselves to create a loose side twist. It’s a nice alternative to just tying them up with a hair elastic.
20. Red and Black Twists
Burgundy and black provide a great color combination for those who don’t want repetitive twists. It’s similar to balayage for twisted hair: cute and far more intriguing than a solid hue.
21. Ash Blonde Twist Buns
Twist styles that do not attempt to make long hair appear like it is your own are daring and, as a result, appealing. Although you can plainly see where the hair is joined, when you look at the photo of this haircut, you realize it’s a great decision, don’t you?
22. Low Bun with Hair Twist
Smaller twists allow you to experiment with various styles, like as this huge bun with a braid effect. This is a professional look that works equally as well at a backyard barbecue as it does at a black-tie event.
23. Waist-Length Twists with Quirky Updo
For a more bohemian look, try waist-length twists reminiscent of Lisa Bonet (or her daughter Zoe Kravitz). If you choose a kinky texture, you can achieve the appearance of dreadlocks. Combine your easygoing style with a whimsical element, such as a huge bow.
34. Braided Style with Jumbo Twist Mohawk
Why choose just one choice when you may combine them to create a spectacular hair moment? This look has thin cornrows in an elaborate arrangement, gigantic Marley twists, and a Mohawk for a distinctive look. Certainly not appropriate for a professional setting, but ideal for a fun night out.
25. Long and Luscious Ponytail
While big natural twist styles are appealing, the weight can be extremely harmful to your hairline, particularly for brittle treated hair. Slimmer twists are appealing and stylish, and they also protect your hair.