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Marley twist braids are a popular protective style in which natural hair is twisted with Marley hair extensions. This style not only looks elegant but also helps to keep the hair healthy by reducing manipulation. Depending on personal preferences and lifestyles, different types of Marley twists can be adopted. Below are the main types:
Regular Marley Twists
Regular Marley twists are probably the most basic and common kind of Marley twist. In this style, the natural hair is simply divided into sections and twisted with Marley hair extensions. The look is very simple and smooth, and it is very versatile. Regular Marley twists can be worn casually, dressed up for special occasions, or even styled in other ways.
Halo Twist
Halo twists are a gorgeous style where sections of hair are twisted around the hairline to create a crown or halo effect. Then, the remaining hair is twisted into regular Marley twists. This look is very feminine and beautiful. It draws attention to the face and is perfect for dressing up.
Rope Twist
Rope twists are made by taking two sections of hair and twisting them around each other as one would make a rope. This creates a very tight, spiral twist that is very sturdy. Rope twists use more twisting motion than regular twists, making them tighter. The look is very sleek and polished. It is also very long-lasting.
Bantu Knot Marley Twists
Bantu knot Marley twists involve twisting small sections of hair into knots all over the head. After the knots set, the twists can be fluffed out for a voluminous, textured look. This style is fun and playful. It's great for adding lots of body and texture to the hair. The Bantu knots help the twists hold their shape, and it's an eye-catching style that's perfect for any occasion.
Ombre Marley Twists
Ombre Marley twists feature a gradient color effect, blending darker roots into lighter ends. This style adds dimension and visual interest through color. The ombre technique makes the twists look more vibrant and artistic while still being as low-maintenance as regular Marley twists. It's a fun way to refresh the twist style with a pop of color.
When it comes to selecting Marley Twist Braids, a few factors should be considered to ensure the best possible choice:
Type of Hair:
Marley Twists can be done on natural hair or synthetic hair extensions. Doing twists on natural hair can be more beneficial because it allows the hair to rest without daily styling. Using synthetic extensions might be better if someone wants to add length or volume to their hair.
Hair Length:
The length of the person's hair will determine what size twists can be worn. Twists can be done on shorter hair to keep them close to the head. Adding length may be better if someone wants longer twists and their hair is already long enough to style.
Maintenance Level:
How much twist care the person has time for should also be considered. Twists on natural hair may require more moisturizing and untangling, while synthetic extensions can be worn for months with little upkeep.
Styling Options:
Think about other styles the twists could be worn in. Braiding the Marley twists or changing their position could create a new look. Consider how flexible the twists are for future styling.
Cost:
The cost of materials like extension hair and products such as moisturizers should also be factored in. Natural hair twists may not need as many extra products.
Marley twists can be rocked in many ways. Here are some tips on how to style marley twists:
Half Up, Half Down:
This classic style is great for showing off the texture of the twists. Simply pull the top section of hair back and secure it with a clip or band. Leave the bottom section with all the twists flowing freely. It’s an easy style that looks casual.
Twisted Bun:
For a more polished look, gather all the twists into a low or high bun at the back or top of the head. Twist the twists around themselves as you make the bun for extra volume. Secure with a hair tie or bobby pins. A twisted bun is perfect for work or dressy events.
Side Swept Twists:
For something different, sweep all the twists to one side of the face. Push them over your shoulder or let them hang loose on the side. This creates an asymmetrical, flirty vibe. It’s great for date nights!
High Ponytail:
A high ponytail shows off the length and volume of all the twists. Gather all the twists at the crown of the head and secure with a band. For extra flair, wrap a small piece of hair around the ponytail base. A high ponytail is fun and youthful.
Braided Crown:
For a regal look, braid small sections of hair from each side of the face towards the back, forming a crown shape. Leave the rest of the twists down or pin them up. This style is perfect for parties or when you want to feel extra pretty!
Layered Twists:
For more body and texture, start twisting hair at the nape of the neck and add more extensions as you go up. This creates layers of twists. It’s a fun way to change up the marley twist look!
Installation of marley twists is best done by a skilled stylist, but it can also be done at home. Here’s how to install them:
Start with clean, moisturized hair. Detangle all knots and split hairs. Section hair into small squares. Apply leave-in conditioner and detangler to each section. Pick the right length extension. Cut it in half. Make small braids at the scalp in each section. Then, wrap the marley hair around the braid. Leave some real hair out at the ends. Secure twists with a knot or clip. Trim excess hair. Style all the twists as desired.
The safety of marley braids depends on proper installation and care. Here are some tips for safe use:
Q1. How long do Marley twists last?
A1. Marley twists can last 6-8 weeks. The duration depends on the hair care routine and how growth is managed. Retailed hair care products can be used to make the twists last longer.
Q2. What hair is used for Marley twists?
A2. Marley hair is the best option for Marley twists. It is an Afro texture. It is easy to blend with natural hair. It is also readily available and affordable.
Q3. What is the difference between box braids and Marley twists?
A3. Box braids have smaller, tighter, and more defined looks. They use less or no hair extensions. On the other hand, Marley twists have a larger and looser look. They use more hair extensions to achieve larger and fuller looks.
Q4. Can Marley twists be styled?
A4. Yes, Marley twists can be styled in different ways. They can be worn up in buns, down in ponytails, or even braided. The styling options are endless.
Q5. Can Marley twists be washed?
A5. Yes, the scalp can be washed with dry shampoo. Wet washing is not advisable, as the twists may become frizzy and loose. However, twists can be rinsed with water and mild shampoo. This is done during a shower with proper cover to avoid excess water.