Everything You Need to Know Before Getting Passion Twists

One of the most popular protective styles out.

Skai Jackson in passion twists hairstyle
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Passion twists are a fantastic way to rock a protective style this summer. These lightweight, springy twists are incredibly popular — and for good reason. They add a chic touch of boho style while being long lasting and easy to maintain. If you're ready to give this hairstyle a try, we're here to help. We reached out to Dereq Clark to share everything you need to know about passion twists.

Meet the expert

  • Dereq Clark is a Wella Professionals North America Ambassador.
  • Kailyn Rogers, also known as The Boho Babe, is a hairstylist.

What are Passion Twists?

Passion twists were created by Kailyn Rogers. The twists resemble faux locs, to the point where it's pretty easy to mistake the two styles — I've certainly done it a few times. After receiving requests from her clients for a natural-looking, easy-to-maintain hairdo, the hairstylist attempted to create a new style, and passion twists were birthed. Rogers' creation has since gone viral, and in recent years, it has gained even more popularity. The two-strand twists are created using Freetress Water Wave braiding hair and have a natural-looking texture that gives off an effortless boho vibe.

How Are Passion Twists Installed?

There are a few different ways to install passion twists — they can be crocheted into cornrows and box braids or created from scratch by adding Freetress Water Wave braiding hair directly to your natural hair. The great thing about passion twists is that you can actually do them yourself. So yep, you're saving $250 or so. A quick YouTube search and you'll see numerous tutorials on how to achieve the protective style. But be warned, it's going to take a bit of patience and probably a good part of your day — so, if you can't be bothered with the ordeal, your best bet is to go to a hairstylist.

How Long Does It Take to Install Passion Twists?

If you're planning on having your passion twists installed by a hairstylist, be prepared for it to take anywhere from four to eight hours, says Clark. "The amount of time it takes to install your passion twists really depends on the speed of the stylist and the desired length or thickness requested," he explains. If you want to try and install passion twists yourself, expect it to take up to eight hours, but don't be deterred, the results are worth it.

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Why Are Passion Twists a Good Protective Style?

With any protective style, you want to make sure you can moisturize your natural hair, if the style prevents you from doing this, the whole objective of it being protective is a failure, and your hair is likely to suffer damage. "In the colder months, [natural] hair is typically more prone to breakage and extreme dryness," says Clark. "Passion twists are a very good way to ensure the hair is protected and healthy, and you can easily moisturize your scalp."

What's the Best Way to Prepare Your Hair For Passion Twists?

Before you install your passion twists, you'll want to ensure your hair is clean. Clark recommends using a sulfate shampoo to be sure the hair is completely free of any build-up. After this, the hairstylist suggests applying a 30-minute deep conditioning treatment to hydrate the hair.

"After you've washed and conditioned your hair, blow-dry it on a warm setting till it's about 90% dry, then seal it lightly with oil," says Clark. "Finally, braid the hair in plaits to complete the drying process and keep the hair stretched before installing your passion twists."

What's the Best Way to Care For Your Passion Twists?

Although passion twists have an undone, effortless look, they do require maintenance, if you want them to last. "The best way to care for your passion twists is to oil your twists and scalp every other day," says Clark. "Then you want to apply a non-alcohol or silicone-based moose throughout the twists, and to the ends of the braiding hair."

Covering your head at night with a silk or satin bonnet will also help your passion twists stay in top shape. A mist of shine spray every morning won't hurt either, especially if the twists start to look dry.

How Often Can You Wash Passion Twists?

The more you wash your passion twists, the more prone they are to frizz, so you'll want to keep the wash days to a minimum. Once or twice a month is best.

How Long Do Passion Twists Last?

Passion twists can last anywhere from six to eight weeks, but this differs from person to person, and it depends on how good you are at sticking to a maintenance regimen. Like anything, the better you care for your passion twists, the longer they'll last.

How Do You Know When It's Time to Remove Your Passion Twists?

You'll have a good idea when it's time to remove your passion twists as they start to loosen. If you leave them in too long, you might find that they start falling out on their own. To save yourself the embarrassment of a passion twist randomly falling out when you're at dinner, go with your gut and remove them when they start to look messy and become loose.

How Do You Remove Passion Twists?

To remove passion twists, Clark recommends gently pulling each twist apart with your fingers. "Unravel the twists until you get to your roots then place your finger under the knot and gently pull the twist out," says the hairstylist. "If a rubber band was used to install the twists, it should slide right out, if not, you may need to use scissors to cut the rubber band out, but be very careful!"

Are There Any Hair Types That Should Avoid Doing Passion Twists?

If you have damaged hair, it's best to wait till your hair is in a healthy condition before getting any type of installation. Also, depending on your hair type (i.e. kinky or curly), Clarks says it may be more of a challenge to install passion twists as you run the risk of tangling your hair, so make sure you consult a hairstylist first.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the difference between passion twists and locs?

    Passion twists have a bouncy and springy look and feel and are considered a temporary protective style. Locs, on the other hand, are a permanent hairstyle created by braiding, twisting, or palm rolling the hair to create locs.

  • How much for passion twists cost to install?

    The cost of getting passion twists installed depends on a variety of factors, including your location, stylist, how much hair you'll be using, and how long you want the twists to be. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere between $150-$300 to install passion twists.

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