1. Micro Senegalese Twists:
If you’re going for an effortless look, try these gorgeous Micro-Senegalese twists. Micro braids can make for completely fuss-free hairstyles. In order to give your scalp time to adjust, the best thing you can do is to leave them down after you get them.
2. Curly Senegalese Twists:
Are you tired of straight Senegalese twists? Curl them! You can curl your hair for special occasions even if you already rock these simple twists. Wrap your twists around some curling rods and secure a silk scarf around your head for cover. Remove the rods in the morning to see gorgeous and bouncy curls!
3. Senegalese Bob:
Given how popular short hair is right now, it’s not surprising to find super-chic short Senegalese styles everywhere. This Senegalese bob is ideal for warm weather or for people who find it difficult to remain still for lengthy hair appointments.
4. Ponytail Senegalese Twists
Not in the mood for a complicated hairstyle? Create the simplest half-updo by combining twists from the left and right sides of your head. Then, tie all the remaining twists into a voluminous ponytail. The best part is you don’t even need hair elastics!
5. Double Braided Senegalese Twists
This striking hairstyle will make heads turn with its asymmetrical top knot and two straightforward braids. It’s just what a woman who isn’t afraid to be a little daring needs. Choose small twists with Kanekalon hair to get this texture.
6. Senegalese Twist Low Bun
Small rope twists with color added throughout for a dramatic effect are the best choice for this hairstyle. Then, gather your twists into a low bun for a sophisticated and elegant look.
7. Half Updo Senegalese Twists
If looking for a hairstyle that is appropriate for a casual supper with friends or a family event, then try this. This half-up, half-down style uses loosely tied Senegalese twists and takes only a small section of your twists to create a simple flip-in ponytail while the rest of your twists stay down.
8. Braided Senegalese Updo
This lovely and sophisticated Braided Senegalese updo is perfect for special occasions. Start by parting the hair on your preferred side. Create a high ponytail and use a rubber band or a portion of your twist to hold it in place. Make eight braids from the ponytail, securing the ends. Next, twist each braid into a little bun and fasten them with a hairpin. Ensure that everything is firmly in place.
9. Senegalese Flat Twist Braids
The ultimate look for summer, this Senegalese flat twist hairstyle is ideal for keeping hair out of your face when sunbathing. The hair is tightly twisted from the hairline to the nape. Don’t forget to leave your edges exposed so you can gel them back into your preferred pattern.
10. Back Braided Senegalese Bun
This is a quick and simple hairstyle with a relaxed bun that is loosely braided or braided around itself. The long Senegalese twists accentuate the refined look and make it perfect for a first date.
11. Thin Crochet Senegalese Twists
Long thin crochet Senegalese twists look simple and perfect. These thin twists are the best pick if you’re looking for a partial Senegalese hairdo like just twisting the front part of your hair and leaving the rest free.
12. Jumbo Crochet Senegalese Twists
Jumbo braids are just larger thicker twists consisting of more hair. These look super chill. If you have a round face, then try this look as it frames the face by adding volume to your hair.
13. Senegalese Lob
Revamp the long bob with this slick hairdo. This hairstyle is the perfect trendsetting hairstyle. Tired of curls, waves, and straight hair? Then try out this new hairdo!
14. Long Senegalese Twists
Wear it simple and wear it long! These long crochet Senegalese twists look stunning. It doesn’t matter if you don’t have long hair since you’re using hair extensions anyway!
15. Bun Senegalese Crochet Twists
Who says you can’t wear these twists to work? Classy and elegant, this bun Senegalese twist updo is perfect for those hectic work schedules.
16. Half Up Senegalese Twists
Looking for a new classic hairdo to show off your neat twists? Try this. You can pull half your hair back and tie it into a loose ponytail. You can also try a middle parting, tying the half ponytail a little loose, so it falls a bit on your forehead.
17. Half Top-knot Senegalese Twists
This hairdo looks absolutely awesome. After finishing your Senegalese twists, just tie the upper half into a bun while leaving the rest loose.
18. Senegalese Twists With Hair Left Loose
After you finish twisting your hair, roll about two to three inches of your hair with a roller. Then dip your hair in hot water to seal the ends. Carefully take your hair out of the hot water and remove the rollers. Let your hair dry naturally rather than using a blow dryer.
19. Two Buns Up Senegalese Twists
Looking for a hairstyle that shows off your playful side? Try this stylish hairdo. You can try big side buns or small ones as well.
20. Senegalese Braid Twists
Nothing looks cooler than twists in a braid! Weave your hair into a loose, messy braid to mimic this look.
21. French Braid Senegalese Twists
Look utterly bad-ass with this killer hairstyle! To obtain this look, you need to follow the French braid method. You braid along the scalp line for 3 inches and then switch to twisting your hair. So with each Senegalese twist, more hair is added gradually until the twist ends. Take an inch of the Senegalese twists, divide them in two, and twist them with each other in the pattern of a top crown.
22. One-Sided Senegalese Twists
If you’re looking for something cutting-edge, look no more! If you don’t want to shave your head, you can simply weave your twists to fall only on one side by twisting them, on the other side, close to the scalp French braid style.
23. The Mohawk Twist
The mohawk twist is one of the best Senegalese twist hairstyles. I wish I possessed that level of suave to pull off this look! It’s got just the right amount of badassery and coolness. You will need professional help getting this hairdo done right.
24. Hair Tie Senegalese Twists
Leaving some hair off on the side, take the rest of your hair to the middle of your head. Wrap the side that you left around your pony like a hair tie. Tie your hair using an elastic band, and wrap the rest of your hair around the elastic band to cover it if you feel the high ponytail is a bit loose.
25. The High Ponytail Senegalese Twists
These colorful Senegalese twists look amazing in a high ponytail. Uber cool! The best part is this look is so easy to obtain, and there are so many ways you can pull this look off. You can tie it tight and high, or just a little loose, or you can try patterns with the twists.
26. The Egyptian Senegalese Twist
Add an ancient feel to your twists by copying this hairstyle. This look screams Cleopatra. You will need professional help to get this hairdo done as it requires a lot of thread work done.
27. Senegalese Twists Hidden Underneath A Half Ponytail
This hairdo is super laid-back and easy to accomplish. It is a blend of twisted and loose hair. You just twist the top of your hair (ear to ear). After twisting your hair, tie it in a high pony. Braid your hair and tie it at the end to secure the hair.
28. Thin And Thick Senegalese Twist
Try this impressive blend of thick and thin twists. Try out different patterns. Here, the small and thick braids blend near the nape of the neck.
29. Head Pattern Senegalese Twists
If you love experimenting with bold hairstyles, then try this killer look. Most hair stylists will work with you to get the pattern you want, so it’s not just the one flower hairdo.
30. The Front Bun Hair Do
Clearly, Senegalese twists are all about boldness! Try this excellent hairdo to turn heads and have all eyes on you. And the fantastic part about this look is that it’s easy to do by yourself.