Senegalese Twists are ideal for anyone who wants a low-maintenance, protective style that still delivers versatility. You can wear them long or short, thick or thin, up or down. They’re easy to style and perfect for both everyday wear and special occasions.
The Light Hair Braiding is a trusted Senegalese Twists salon in Omaha, NE, where many of our clients have become regulars. So, if you want Senegalese twists in Omaha that look amazing and last, come to us. Our space is designed to be welcoming and comfortable. Clean stations, quality products, and friendly faces make each visit a good experience.
We specialize in protective styles that not only turn heads but also keep your natural hair healthy underneath. Our braiders are experienced in creating clean, uniform twists that match your personal vibe—whether you’re going for bold, elegant, or something in between.
Our clients love the smooth texture, neat finish, and longevity of the twists we install. Using only high-quality extensions and professional techniques, we make sure each twist is installed with care and consistency. You leave the salon knowing your look is on point, and your hair is protected.
Every session starts with a quick consultation. Our Senegalese Twist stylists in Omaha, NE, are known for their skill and consistency. Having years of practical expertise, we have developed a strong name as go-to experts for perfect technique, crisp finishing, and clean sections. Your appointment must include the following:
Yes, but it’s best to wash gently using diluted shampoo and focusing on your scalp. Too much scrubbing or moisture can cause frizz or loosen the twists early.
With proper care, they usually last 6 to 8 weeks—even in Omaha’s humid or dry days. We also provide care tips to help you manage them between appointments.
Yes! As long as your hair is at least 2–3 inches long, we can grip it and start the twists. We’ll work with your natural texture to ensure a secure hold.
Absolutely. These twists are flexible and lightweight enough for high buns, low ponytails, and other styles. Just avoid pulling too tight to keep your edges safe.