The type of hair that should be used for Senegalese twists is synthetic Kanekalon hair.
This hair is an excellent choice because it is easier to curl and does not tangle when creating the twists.
You can get twists, but they would most likely look like Senegalese twists. The "kinky" part of kinky twists comes from either having natural hair or added kinky textured hair. They will not look like the traditional kinky twists.
The style is called "Senegalese Twists" although I am unable to tell what type of braiding hair was used to create that look. Most kinky or senegalese twists use some type of synthetic braiding hair.
There are quite a few factors that go into the texture of a persons hair. The main factor of course is genetics, look to your parents to see their hair type and usually it will mimic yours. Other reasons include:Humidity in the airAll hair twists, even straight hair it just depends on the amount of twists.Hormones and medication can alter the texture of your hair and the way it grows.Shape and opening of the follicle: If you have curly hair, your hairs has a flat follicle. If you have straight hair, the follicle is round and on wavy they have an oval-shaped follicle.
usually they look like little dried apricots! two little separate bags for each nut , and usually a healthy crinkly pink colour. i just had to look out of curiosity, im not a rabbit perv by the way!!
no, it actually makes your hair look thicker. If you already have thick hair then it makes your hair look amazing!!
yes and no. it depends on how you look at it. this can be answered in a couple of different ways: 1. in the sentence, "the cloth needs you twisting it to release the water," twisting is referred to as a verb. this is since the "you" is doing the action of twisting the cloth. in this case the answer is no 2. if the sentence was twisted (no pun intended) into "the twisting of the cloth brings out the water," twisting is referred to as a noun since there is a definite article preceding it. a person nor the cloth is doing the action of twisting by portraying it as a noun. in this case the answer is yes in simpler terms, if twisting is being done, it is a verb, and if twisting is preceded by an article or nothing is specifically doing the twisting, it is a noun. however, you cannot infer that someone is twisting the cloth if it doesn't necessarily say that is the sentence.
They both look good. As long as your hair is healthy and you're confident, you can rock any look.
what did the hair dryer look like first
The best way to know what color your hair is, is to look at it. If your hair has been colored, you can look at pictures of yourself before your hair was dyed.
If you're youngish, long hair will probably suit you. When you get older, shorter hair will look better on you
Without knowing what type hair you have, we can't really give you a specific answer. Here are some tips for hair, though:Keep your hair clean and well conditioned - dirty hair is not beautifulSave up the money and get a quality shampoo and conditioner instead of going for the bargain brand. You get what you pay forAlways rinse in cool or cold water - hot water opens up the hair, which is what you want when you shampoo, to get it clean, but when you condition and rinse, lock the moisture in with cool waterIf your hair is dry, try an olive oil leave-in conditioner that you can spritz onFor "fancy" hair styles, try braids or twists if your hair is long enough; for shorter hair, try curling or straightening it to give yourself a different look
No, it makes my hair look peanut buttery.