A: Individual twists are an awesome protective style, however the 4 categories of twists differ due to the size the twists will be and the hair used for the style. The prices quoted are specific to my experience in Atlanta!
Senegalese Twists
These twists are characterized by being micro to small-sized twists with a shiny appearance. They are created using traditional braiding hair such as kankelon or Xpressions hair. Most shops charge between $150-250, and the sessions can last up to 12 hours in some cases! This style is beautiful but can cause unnecessary tension on your edges due to their small size and the weight of the hair. If you plan on wearing this style, ask your stylist to make the partings around your edges larger, wear cornrows around your hairline, or get your edges re-done every 4 weeks; oil and wrap your edges every night to reduce friction.
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Havana Twists
These twists are the opposite of Senegalese twists: they are large and fluffy, with a kinky appearance. For these twists any type of kinky braiding hair such as Noir Afro Twist Braid, Fingercomber Hair, or Equal Cuban Twist hair will work. These twists are generally cause less stress on the hair due to the larger partings and the lightweight hair. Since the hair is quite kinky, be sure to use lots of leave-in conditioner while braiding and moisturize your scalp daily. Prices range from $100-$200 and may take up to 4 hours.
These twists are the opposite of Senegalese twists: they are large and fluffy, with a kinky appearance. For these twists any type of kinky braiding hair such as Noir Afro Twist Braid, Fingercomber Hair, or Equal Cuban Twist hair will work. These twists are generally cause less stress on the hair due to the larger partings and the lightweight hair. Since the hair is quite kinky, be sure to use lots of leave-in conditioner while braiding and moisturize your scalp daily. Prices range from $100-$200 and may take up to 4 hours.
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Marley Twists
The only difference between Havana Twists and Marley twists is that Marleys tend to be longer and smoother. These two twist styles are so similar that the two names have become interchangeable. Marley twists have a shiny, smooth appearance like the Senegalese twists, and a kinky, lightweight feel like the Havana twists. The same kind of hair is used for Marley twists: "marley" or afro twist braid, Cuban twist etc. These are a great protective style because they are versatile and long lasting & aren't particularly hard on the edges with proper care. These twists range from $100-$250 and can take up to 4 hours.
The only difference between Havana Twists and Marley twists is that Marleys tend to be longer and smoother. These two twist styles are so similar that the two names have become interchangeable. Marley twists have a shiny, smooth appearance like the Senegalese twists, and a kinky, lightweight feel like the Havana twists. The same kind of hair is used for Marley twists: "marley" or afro twist braid, Cuban twist etc. These are a great protective style because they are versatile and long lasting & aren't particularly hard on the edges with proper care. These twists range from $100-$250 and can take up to 4 hours.
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