A twist hairstyle braid, often called a two-strand twist, involves twisting two strands of hair around each other to form a rope-like pattern, creating a protective style that's gentler on hair than three-strand braids. While basic twists use two strands, some styles incorporate adding hair for thickness (like Senegalese or Marley twists) or secure them with a final three-strand braid at the end for extra hold, creating a "twist braid" that combines both techniques for a tight, defined look.
A twist hairstyle braid, often called a two-strand twist, involves twisting two strands of hair around each other to form a rope-like pattern, creating a protective style that's gentler on hair than three-strand braids. While basic twists use two strands, some styles incorporate adding hair for thickness (like Senegalese or Marley twists) or secure them with a final three-strand braid at the end for extra hold, creating a "twist braid" that combines both techniques for a tight, defined look.