I saw the image of the girl on the left on the Neno Natural Facebook Page and shared it thinking it was her real hair and admitting my #HairCrush.
Then someone quickly pointed out they were havana twists and not her real hair and I was surprised because they look sooo real. These are at the top of my list for my next style. I discovered that havana hair is:
To create the above look you would need 4 to 7 packs depending on how thick your hair is and how densely packed you want your head to look. Where can you get havana hair? It seems to be very hard to get. I can't find any on eBay or Amazon and only one site in the US that is selling it. If you know more than me, hola at your girl!
Kellie Jackson
3/4/2015 12:43:11 am
The hair is easily found in the U.S. at any beauty supply. It comes in different colors as well.
Tanasha
3/4/2015 03:34:26 am
That's not Marley hair Kellie Jackson. It's Havana hair. That's why she said it's so hard to find.
Kellie
3/4/2015 05:49:32 am
Ok, honestly I didnt know there was a difference. This style is so common now. People have been wearing it for the past few years. I am going to have to check it out the difference in the hair.
Dora
4/4/2015 12:26:57 am
I live in New York City and see it all the time at beauty supply stores. The package will in fact state Havana Hair, not Marley Hair, and it is available in several colors. Hope this helps! Comments are closed.
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