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Get answers to common questions about Two-Strand Twists.
Two-Strand Twists generally last four to eight weeks depending on hair texture, care routines, and installation technique. Proper maintenance, protective sleeping methods, and occasional touch-ups can extend longevity while preserving hair health and twist definition.
Yes, you can swim and exercise, but protect twists with a swim cap and rinse after chlorine or salt exposure. Dry hair thoroughly and refresh twists with light oil or leave-in to prevent frizz and maintain definition.
When installed correctly without excessive tension, Two-Strand Twists are gentle on edges. Communicate with your stylist about desired tightness. If you experience discomfort or pulling, request looser sections to protect hairline and prevent breakage.
Wash gently using diluted shampoo or co-wash, focusing on the scalp. Pat dry with a microfiber towel and avoid vigorous rubbing. Apply light leave-in conditioner and seal with oil. Sleep on satin and retwist any loose sections as needed.
Yes, Two-Strand Twists work on relaxed or chemically treated hair, but consultation is recommended. Stylists will assess hair strength and porosity to customize tension and products, ensuring safe installation and minimizing risk of breakage for chemically altered strands.
Installation time varies with hair length, thickness, and twist size. Expect two to six hours on average. Smaller, more defined twists take longer. Your stylist will provide a time estimate during consultation to plan accordingly.