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Hitherto—classic cornrows inherently cement the marriage between sheer belle and cajolery of a regal shine—in her pacific face and her melancholy yet merry eyes. Pure Indulgence.
Hair in cornrows gives you a sophisticated, put-together, and attractive appearance, but it might work against you if your head is not formed well.
If you've never done this kind of hairstyle before, it's best to have a professional do it at a salon; otherwise, these instructions are provided for those who are experienced braiders.
ESSENTIALS:
Comb, sectioning clips, snag-free mini elastics (colored bands or hair beads, optional), bobby pins.
STEPS:
First things first, part your hair into numerous tiny, distinct rows that extend from your forehead to the nape. Remember to keep them out of the way by using sectioning clips.
Each section of hair should be braided into a little french braid starting from your forehead, being careful to keep the braids snug against your scalp.
A tiny elastic band can be used to fasten each braid you have made. Use a range of colorful bands or beads for an eccentric style.
If you are having problems braiding, try twisting each part tightly and securing it with sleek bobby pins.