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How to Cornrow Natural Hair
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Learn how to cornrow your natural hair using this easy tutorial. Watch to learn some great tips on cornrowing that will help you prevent hair loss and other problems.
Nice tutorial but I still can't cornrow to save my life lol My main issue is parting. They are never ever straight. And I braid underhanded for some reason. My braids are never even, if that makes sense. The individual braids won;t have a consistent pattern.
I find that I get cleaner and straighter parts when I use a metal rat tail comb. Have you tried that? Don't give up, keep trying. "Oh-ho...about to break out in a song now.... LOL!
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Great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteNice tutorial but I still can't cornrow to save my life lol My main issue is parting. They are never ever straight. And I braid underhanded for some reason. My braids are never even, if that makes sense. The individual braids won;t have a consistent pattern.
ReplyDeleteI find that I get cleaner and straighter parts when I use a metal rat tail comb. Have you tried that? Don't give up, keep trying. "Oh-ho...about to break out in a song now.... LOL!
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