I’ve mastered spring twist crochet styles that cut install time in half while keeping your scalp happy and your look runway-ready. Using lightweight pre-formed coils, a fine crochet hook, and low-tension knotless braids, I loop in uniform coils fast for instant volume and bounce.
It’s perfect for natural coils, fine hair needing lift, or stretched, treated strands with deep conditioning. I’ll show you the quick prep, tools, and finishing tricks to get salon-polish in under 90 minutes.
Quick Plan: Install Spring Twists in Under 90 Minutes

When I want a polished, long-lasting look without spending half the day in the chair, I follow a tight, timed routine that gets spring twists installed in under 90 minutes; I’ll walk you through the exact steps, tools, and little tricks I use to speed things up while keeping the style flawless and glam.
I prep sections, use pre-twisted strands, latch-hook efficiently, and seal ends quickly.
Spring twists are a popular type of crochet spring twist that give a bouncy, protective style without heat or glue.
Which Hair Types Work Best for Spring Twists

I love how spring twists flatter different textures, so let’s talk about who they suit best. I’ll cover natural afro-textured hair and how those coils hold shape, what to watch for with chemically treated strands, and tips for adding body to fine or limp hair.
Spring twists are a go-to protective style that’s praised for being stunning and versatile.
Natural Afro-Textured Hair
Confidence looks best on natural, and I’ll tell you why spring twists suit Afro-textured hair so well.
I adore how they echo my coils’ bounce, add instant volume, and protect delicate strands while feeling lightweight. They blend effortlessly with my texture, cut styling time, and deliver a polished, runway-ready finish.
You get glamour, low manipulation, and resilient movement—all in one chic install. Spring twist crochet styles are leading the trend this season and offer versatile looks for many occasions.
Chemically Treated Hair
Although chemically treated hair needs a bit more TLC, I’ve found spring twists can still look luxe and hold up beautifully when you pick the right base and prep it properly.
I prefer prepping damaged strands and choosing textures that blend. Key tips:
- Deep condition first
- Use a stretched, low-tension braid base
- Pick synthetic fibers that match處 treated shine
- Seal ends gently with oil
Curtain bangs can also be a great complementary style to consider when styling spring twists for added face-framing dimension and versatility, especially for Black women with textured hair who want face-framing options.
Fine Or Limp Hair
Often I recommend spring twists for fine or limp hair because they can add instant volume and movement without weighing strands down.
I love how lightweight coils create bounce, disguise sparse areas, and let you play with length and texture.
Use smaller sections for fuller dimension, low-tension installs to protect fragile roots, and moisturizing sprays to keep strands glossy and resilient.
Instagram trends show a variety of spring twist styles gaining rapid popularity across feeds.
Why Spring Twists Install Faster Than Regular Twists

With just a few simple motions, I can install spring twists in a fraction of the time regular twists take — and you’ll love how polished they look straight away.
I’ll tell you why they’re faster and chic:
- Pre-formed coils slide in quickly.
- Less twisting with hands saves minutes.
- Lightweight strands reduce fatigue.
- Uniform shape eliminates extra shaping.
Pinterest shows long spring twist hairstyles are making waves, especially Long Spring Twists that combine length with springy texture.
Tools and Supplies That Speed Up Installation

Since spring twists go in so quickly, having the right tools makes that speed feel even more effortless — I keep a small, curated kit that turns install time into a mini salon session.
I stash a fine crochet hook, pre-stretched spring twist bundles, a lightweight holding spray, edge control, satin clips, and a soft detangling brush.
These elevate speed and shine. I also pack a few extra spring twist bundles to ensure a seamless, full look without stopping mid-install.
Prep Checklist: Cleanse, Detangle, and Part Quickly

Before I install my spring twists I always start with a lightweight shampoo so my scalp feels fresh without weighing the hair down.
Then I use a quick detangling routine—finger work plus a wide-tooth comb—to smooth through knots and keep the sections sleek.
With clean, tangle-free hair my parts go in fast and the finished style looks polished and effortless.
I often choose medium boho knotless braids for a similar look because they create a natural, low-tension finish with knotless construction.
Cleanse With Lightweight Shampoo
Start by rinsing and lathering gently with a lightweight shampoo that won’t weigh your twists down—I always pick one that clarifies buildup while leaving hair soft and pliable.
I love how it preps the scalp and enhances shine.
Follow with:
- Massage scalp briefly.
- Rinse thoroughly.
- Squeeze excess water.
- Blot with a microfiber towel.
Now you’re ready for quick parting and styling.
Quick Detangling Routine
Usually I detangle in small sections so I can move quickly without tugging or frizzing up my twists; I’ll comb through each part with a wide-tooth comb and a slip-friendly conditioner or detangling spray, working from ends to roots.
I breeze through knots, finger-smoothing strands, and mist heat-protectant to define sections for parting—fast, chic prep that keeps hair glossy and ready for flawless spring twists.
Choosing Spring Twist Texture and Length

How do you want your spring twists to feel and move? I pick texture and length like styling a gown—light bounce or silky drape, shoulder flirt or waist drama. Consider:
- Soft coil for natural volume
- Sleek curl for polished shine
- Mid-length for easy styling
- Long for red-carpet glamour
I guide choices toward manageability and photo-ready impact.
Two Fast Attachment Methods: Loop-Through vs. Latch-Hook

After you’ve picked the perfect texture and length, I’ll show you two fast ways to attach spring twists that keep your style looking salon-fresh without the slow fuss.
I prefer loop-through for speed and a seamless root, looping pre-folded bundles through braided cornrows. Latch-hook gives tighter, longer-lasting hold and precision at the root. Both look luxe when finished — pick your vibe.
Step-by-Step Install for a 90‑Minute Spring Twist

I’ll walk you through a sleek, 90‑minute spring twist install starting with how I prep and section the hair for a flawless base.
I’ll show the exact crochet attachment technique I use to make each twist secure and natural-looking.
Then we’ll finish with my favorite styling tips and sealing moves so your twists last and shine.
Prep And Section Hair
Start by detangling and moisturizing my hair so each section lays smooth and glows—this prep sets the tone for a flawless 90-minute spring twist install.
- Part into four neat quadrants for symmetry.
- Clip each quadrant to preserve tension.
- Apply a lightweight oil to edges and roots.
- Use a fine-tooth comb to refine parts and guarantee sleek, polished sections.
Crochet Attachment Technique
With my sections clipped and edges smooth, I move into the crochet attachment so the spring twists sit polished and last.
I loop the latch through the braid, secure the spring twist loop, and pull the tails through snugly.
I space each piece evenly, tension consistent, checking placement.
Quick, precise motions keep the install sleek and luxe, finishing the row efficiently.
Finishing And Styling Tips
Once the last row’s tucked in, I take a breath and move into the finishing and styling—this is where the look goes from installed to runway-ready.
I sculpt, refine, and seal with light hold. My quick checklist:
- Fluff roots for volume.
- Define ends with pomade.
- Set edges with gel and a silk scarf.
- Add shine spray and accessories.
Reduce Scalp Tension and Avoid Breakage During Install

Because tight installs can steal the shine and health from your hair, I always prioritize gentle tension when I add spring twists—my scalp should feel supported, not stretched.
I section thoughtfully, use lightweight hair, and secure loops without yanking. I pause to check pressure, adjust placement away from fragile edges, and finish with soothing oils so my style looks polished and my hair stays strong.
Three Parting Patterns That Look Polished With Minimal Effort

I ease out of careful tension checks and bring attention to parting patterns that make spring twists look salon-fresh with almost no effort.
I love how simple geometry elevates style:
- Clean middle part for sleek symmetry.
- Deep side part for instant drama.
- Curved natural part to frame the face.
- Grid parting for polished, modern texture.
These give luxe results fast.
Five-Minute Spring Twist Styles: Updos, Ponytails, Half-Up
Usually I’m reaching for styles that look polished but take minutes, not hours, and spring twists are perfect for that.
I love sweeping them into a sleek high ponytail, twisting a chic low bun for evening, or pulling a half-up crown for instant glamour. These looks feel couture yet effortless, letting you transform texture into red-carpet-ready style in five minutes flat.
Daily and Weekly Maintenance for Fresh Spring Twists
Those five-minute looks are perfect for going out, but keeping spring twists looking salon-fresh between styles takes a little regular care.
I pamper mine daily and weekly with targeted steps:
- Refresh edges with a lightweight gel.
- Mist scalp with diluted leave-in.
- Satin scarf at night.
- Weekly scalp massage and diluted shampoo cleanse.
Simple, glamorous upkeep keeps them pristine.
Quick Fixes for Common Installation Mistakes
Got a loose twist or a ragged edge after you leave the salon? I gently re-secure stray loops with a small crochet hook, tuck ends under with a satin scarf, and smooth frizz using a light oil serum.
For uneven parts I reposition twists and trim visible fibers. These quick, chic fixes keep my spring twists polished without redoing the whole install.
When to Remove Spring Twists and How to Detangle Safely
Once you’ve smoothed frizz and tucked stray loops, you’ll want to know when it’s time to take your spring twists down so your natural hair stays healthy. I remove mine after 6–8 weeks, or sooner if tension causes scalp discomfort.
Steps I follow:
- Clip gently
- Unwind from ends
- Apply slip (oil/conditioner)
- Finger-detangle, then wide-tooth comb
Time & Cost Snapshot: Spring Twists vs. Traditional Twists
While spring twists give you that bouncy, salon-fresh look in less time than traditional two-strand or Havana twists, they also change the math on cost and maintenance—I usually factor in both stylist time and at-home touch-ups.
They cut install hours and often lower stylist fees, though premium spring curl hair can be pricier. Overall, I find faster installs balance slightly higher product costs for luxe results.
You’ve just revealed a salon-speed secret: spring twists that look luxe without the marathon install. With the right prep, tools, and a few time-saving tricks, you can have glossy, bouncy twists in under 90 minutes—no drama, just instant glamour.
Think of your styling routine as a high-speed runway: quick steps, polished finish, and you own the spotlight. Keep them neat, moisturized, and remove gently to protect your natural hair.







