Who Else Wants Cornrows Instructions for Beginners?
If you have been sticking to three strand braids out of fear, these cornrows instructions will help you gain the confidence you need. Once you are familiar with french braids, you will do cornrows easily. If you think about it, cornrows are just french braids…upside down. In fact, cornrows have another commonly used name: dutch braids. Probably an inside joke between the Dutch and French cultures! Those used to shorter hair styles may not be used to either french or dutch braids but that’s no matter: here are some cornrows instructions to get you started… • Work with clean, damp hair • Map out your braid design either on paper or directly on the scalp • Section the hair to set the foundation for the cornrows • Contain sections with pins or other hair tools to get them out of the way and work each individually • Start a three strand braid, crossing the strands under each other instead of over • Grab a small section of hair from the scalp • Add the small section to the braid ensuring