Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Senegalese twists touch up.

Most touch ups take 60–120 minutes depending on how many roots need rebraiding and the stylist's technique. Perimeter or partial refreshes are faster; full re-tightening of many rows takes longer. We'll give an exact estimate during consultation.

For neatness and hair health, plan touch ups every 3–6 weeks. Frequency depends on hair growth, desired look, and activity level. Clients with faster growth or stricter maintenance often return sooner; we recommend assessing at each visit.

Yes — we offer targeted edge and perimeter touch ups without disturbing the entire style. This preserves the bulk of your twists and reduces time and cost while maintaining a clean, refreshed hairline.

When done correctly, touch ups minimize damage by relieving tension and avoiding excessive manipulation. Our stylists use gentle techniques and assess scalp health; if edges are weak we recommend protective treatments and longer intervals between services.

Arrive with clean, dry hair, free of heavy oils or products. Bring hair extensions if you want a specific look. Allow extra time for consultations about size, placement, or added services like deep conditioning.

Yes — small adjustments are possible during a touch up, such as changing perimeter twist size or adding new pieces. Significant size changes or a full restyle may require a longer appointment or full reinstall; we'll advise after assessing hair.