This is the protective hairstyle manifesto.
Even the hair you use for these rope-like twists is flexible.
When they’re taken care of correctly, Senegalese twists can last for a long time.

Here’s what you better do to protect your Senegalese twists.
Wash your scalp regularly using a spray bottle and then apply your favorite deep conditioner.
Instead of letting your twistsair dry, set your blow dryer to “cool.”

This will actually help your hair set longer, as reported byInsider.
Regularly mist your roots and the ends of your own natural hair (via Global Couture).
At night, wrap your hair up with a satin scarf to avoid flyaways, perCosmopolitan.