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Variety of Ways You Can Rock the French Twist Updo

An image of a woman sporting a French twist updo

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The French twist is a classic hairstyle that will never go out of style. This effortless look emulates the Parisian chic that works whether you’re attending a wedding, a casual event, or just simply elevating your everyday look. There are plenty of ways you can utilise this hairstyle to your advantage. In this article, we’ll explore how to create a French twist, style it with bangs, and adapt it for black hair textures, ensuring this elegant updo suits everyone.

How to French Twist: The Basics

To the uninitiated, the French twist looks a bit “complicated,” but it is simple to achieve. Beginners can easily do this at home and pair it with elegant outfits. Follow these steps for a flawless twist:

  • Prepare Your Hair: Begin with dry, detangled hair. Adding a light mist of hairspray or texturising powder provides your hair with more grip, making the hairstyles more firm.
  • Gather and Twist: Secondly, brush your hair back as if creating a low ponytail. Pull all your hair in one hand, twist it vertically, and hold the twist with bobby pins or a comb.
  • Secure the Look: Once the twist feels stable, tuck any loose ends into the fold. Add finishing touches with a strong-hold hairspray for longevity.

This classic procedure works as a base, but there are plenty of variations you can do to customise the look.

Adding Bangs to the French Twist

An image of a French twist with bangs

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Incorporating bangs into your French twist can help soften the style, injecting a romantic or modern touch depending on how they are built. 

  • Curtain Bangs: Leave curtain bangs out at the front to nail a vintage look. The soft waves of curtain bangs complement the sleekness of the twist beautifully.
  • Side-Swept Bangs: Side-swept bangs create a more polished and luxurious finish. Sweep them to one side and fasten them with a clip if needed.
  • Wispy Bangs: If you want a carefree and bohemian look, you can always opt for wispy bangs. These pair beautifully with a slightly messy or textured French twist for a less formal look.

French Twist for Black Hair

Black hair textures are versatile, from natural curls to relaxed strands, and they can provide opportunities to express your personal style.

  • Natural Curls: For those with curly or coily hair, highlight your curls with a moisturising curl cream before you do the twist. Let a few curls fall naturally around your face to highlight the updo’s elegance.
  • Relaxed Hair: Relaxed hair offers a blank canvas for a sleek French twist updo. Flat iron the hair beforehand for a polished look or keep a little volume at the roots for added drama.
  • Protective Style Adaptations: If you’re wearing a protective style like braids or twists, you can gather them into a French twist for an effortlessly chic and protective look.

For black hair textures, the key is to secure everything in place. Use pins specifically designed for thicker hair and a stronghold hairspray or gel to keep the twist in place.

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Creative Variations of the French Twist

Beyond the usual style, there are plenty of creative ways to create a French twist of your own.

  • Messy French Twist: For a laid-back yet elegant option, choose a slightly undone look. Pick out a few strands or add volume at the crown for a relaxed look.
  • Braided French Twist: Adding braids into your twist can also add a whole new dimension to the look. Before the twist, braid your hair into a few sections.
  • Accessorised Twist: Boost your look with a few accessories such as floral clips, pearl pins or a delicate headband.  Accessories can elevate the French twist for weddings or other formal occasions.

Tips for a Long-Lasting Style

An image of a variety of hairspray

To keep your French twist looking elegant all day, here are a few essential tips:

  • Utilise high-quality bobby pins that hold the hair in place.
  • Avoid overloading your hair with products; a little texturiser and hairspray go a long way.
  • If you have thin hair, consider adding a hair donut for extra volume and hold.

Conclusion

The French twist is a hairstyle that transcends trends, offering timeless elegance for every occasion. By incorporating bangs, adapting them for different hair textures, or including accessories, you can create a look that’s uniquely yours.

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