The twist hairstyle is an incredibly popular hairstyle that can come in many different styles and variations. It is a style that works best on Afro-textured hair and looks great on men, women, and children.

Twists look amazing when they are done and they are fairly straightforward to create. Just for the sake of comparison, they are faster to create than cornrows or even box braids.
On top of this, the twist hairstyle is very versatile and works on short, medium, and long hair.
If you have short hair and you’re interested in learning how to create the twist style for yourself, then you’ve come to the right place! We’ll be going over how you can twist your short natural hair into this iconic style.
What Is The Twist Hairstyle?
For those who don’t know but are curious, the twist hairstyle is a popular hairstyle that works the best on Afro-textured hair.
To get the style to work, you have to divide your hair into several sections, then you must twist strands of hair, followed by twisting two twisted strands together.
It sounds a bit confusing, but once you see it for the first time, it will make sense! Lots of people like to combine twists with other hairstyles and it has been an incredibly popular hairstyle for years.
The Twist hairstyle is relatively low maintenance, but that’s only if you know what you’re doing and how to maintain it.
If you have never had twists in your hair before, then it may take you a bit of time to get used to looking after them.
How To Twist Short Hair For Males
So now you have a better idea of what the twist hairstyle is, let’s look at the method that you can use to recreate the style for yourself.
This particular method is designed for short natural hair, so if your hair is of medium or long length, this method may not be the best option for you.
Comb Twist
First, we’re going to start with the comb twist. Follow these instructions and you’ll be rocking this hairstyle in no time!
Wash Your Hair with A Sulfate-Free Shampoo
For the best results, you need to wash your hair first because your hair will hold tighter coils when it’s clean. Make sure that you use a sulfate-free shampoo because sulfate can make your hair look frizzy.
You need to make sure you lather the shampoo into all of your hair, especially right down to the roots.
Apply Leave-In Conditioner To Your Hair
While your hair is still damp, you need to apply a small amount of leave-in conditioner to it. To make sure you’re spreading it through all of your hair, use your fingers to spread it.
Leave-in conditioner makes your hair softer and much easier to work with. It will also stop your twists from drying out.
Get A Rattail Comb And Dip The Teeth In A Braid Or Gel Cream And Detangle Your Hair
Now that your hair is prepared, you can start to style it. The long side of the rattail comb will allow you to make very precise lines when you need to section off your hair.
You’ll want to dip some of the teeth of the comb into the cream and begin to detangle your hair.
Start with the hair that is near your hairline. Comb through, starting at the roots and working towards the ends.
Pull And Spin The Comb Through The Section Of Hair To Twist It
While the comb is coated with the gel, pull the teeth near your roots. You will need to gently spin the handle as you do this and slowly pull the section of hair you’re working on down.
Keep doing this until you get to the end of the strands and you should have a tightly-coiled twist in your hair.
As soon as you’ve finished your first twist, gently remove the comb.
Use Your Fingers To Finish The Twist
Now you want to remove any excess gel or cream and finish the twist off with your fingers. The ends of your twist strands might be a little bit loose, so using your fingers will make them look a bit tidier.
The thicker your hair is, the more likely the twist will remain coiled by itself. If you have thinner hair and you’re worried about the twist coming undone, you can fasten it with a small elastic band while it gets used to the hairstyle.
Twist The Sections Of Hair Into Horizontal Rows On Your Head
And finally, comb through the section of hair that is next to your first twist.
You need to make sure every section is roughly the same size and spin your comb in the same direction so the overall collection of twists looks tidy and uniform.

As soon as you’ve finished your first row of twists, start the next row right above it, and always work towards the top of your head. Follow these steps for every twist and section.
How Long Do Twists Last?
Twists usually last somewhere between two to eight weeks. The length of time will vary depending on how well you look after your twists and the thickness of each individual twist.
Thinner twists actually last longer than thicker twists.
How Do Guys Maintain Twists?
In order to maintain your twists, you need to make sure that they are consistently clean and hydrated. You ideally want to wash your twists once a week in order to do this.
Other things that can help include sleeping with a silk pillow and applying hair butter or oil every night before you go to sleep.
Conclusion
Twists are a great hairstyle if you’re willing to go the distance and commit to them. Aside from being easier to create than some other styles, they are also incredibly versatile and work on any length of hair.
Try out this method for yourself and don’t forget to keep your hair clean and hydrated for the best results.
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