Vaseline, or petroleum jelly, has found many uses in the beauty world. Dry, cracked lips? Use Vaseline. Need to nourish and protect your skin? It’s great for that. Want to give your skin some extra shine? Just apply a layer of this magical jelly.
People use it when they paint their nails to keep cuticles protected and to keep nail polish from getting on their skin. It’s also an excellent base for DIY exfoliators, and did you know that applying a dab of it where you apply perfume will make the scent last longer?
There are tons of uses that people have found for this multi-purpose jelly. While it’s effectiveness as a nourishing and protective shield for dry, cracked skin is very well-known, something that people know less about is its effectiveness in nourishing and protecting hair as well.
What You Need to Know about Senegalese Twist and What Kind of Hair to Use
Are you looking for a new hairstyle that looks great, is easy to maintain, and will protect your natural hair? The Senegalese twist is a rope-style twist design.
I love using this style because it looks nice and classy, it protects my natural hair from environmental damage, and it promotes healthy hair growth. It’s also an easy style for me to maintain during busy weeks and it looks great with any outfit I want to wear.
The process for creating Senegalese twists is to wrap a particular type of braiding hair around your natural hair’s root. After that, the hair is divided into two-strand parts and twisted from the root down to the ends of the hair.
When creating the Senegalese twist, what kind of hair to use is the initial aspect of the design that you need to decide on.