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Kaales Hair Braiding in NJ- NATURAL GEL TWISTS
Natural Twists:
Natural twists for African American hair- also Women of Color (WOC). The natural coils of natural kinky hair are twisted into silky twists.. After wearing this style for a while it is possible to untwist the twists to create a bushier, curly/wavy head of hair ALSO CALLED A TWIST OUT. This happens naturally because two section strands of your natural coily kinky hair are twisted neatly and firmly around each other.
Either way, when you get your naturally twisted hair (no other hair added) done by Kaale, you can go jogging, go to the gym, exercise, wear it to work, and anywhere. Maintenance tips provided after natural twists are installed.
Buy virgin remy hair: follow the links shown:
RemyHairSales.comOr call us for an appointment in New Jersey: (609)213-7985.
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Natural twists. Client's own hair. Getting thicker and thicker
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If you prefer hair added two strand twist styles, get
Senegalese Twists, and other two strand twist styles
| Senegalese twists. Two strand twists, also known as double strand twists. |
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