Three-strands Cornrowing With Five Leading Braider Techniques

How to do three strands cornrowing

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Packed with bouncy cascading cornrows—geared toward their wonder-thumping braids—sheathed with sun-kissed chroma-kindling fire—to illuminate the transitory nature of hair twisting. 

Three-strand cornrows—take advantage of three strands—backed up with an underhand weaving locomotion—the sides strands progress under the central strand—while an alternation is manifested from the right verge to the left and contrariwise. The doyen braider—Tulani Kinard, to say nothing of—she is an owner of Tulani's Regal Movement in New York—blows the gaff with the following three-strand cornrowing techniques:


  1. Go about—by picking a segment—benchmarked by the size of the braid you are persuaded. Then—divide the fragment into three equal strands. Then—commence at the hairline, mull over that the braid can start wheresoever—from the nape of the neck forward—hanging on the style itself. Christening the far-left strand—as strand 1, the central strand—as a strand 2, and the far-right strand—as strand 3. 



  1. Interweave the left strand 1 beneath central strand 2. Then—central strand 2 shifts on the left side—and strand 1 shifts to the central position. Passing the strand beneath the center—with apiece revolution makes—the underhand cornrow braid. 


  1. While each strand crosses under, or revolution—it's sine qua non to select new coequal-size fragments of hair—and subject them to the central strand 2, pick up before crossing the outer strands—under the central strand. Then—cross strand 3 under strand 1. The finality of this revolution—strand 3 becomes a new center. 


  1. Whenever you create a revolution (crossing under the center strand), you need to select—the hair from the scalp and—position it to the new center. With every revolution—alternate the side of the braid—in which your hair is selected. 


  1. As you advance along the portion—corroborate braid fullness by cornrowing—and gathering up more hair. The braids seem to be—on the doorstep together. Contoured parting—must be clean and tidy. 

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