Learning how to cornrow your hair is not just a way to save money, but it's also a bit of a flex. When you know how to braid your hair yourself, your ability to create a protective style or throwing on a wig on the fly is super easy. Want to learn how to do it yourself? We got all the tips from celebrity hairstylist and author of Stunning Braids, Monae Everett. Read on to learn more about this technique as well as tips and product recs!
What are Cornrows?
So what are cornrows and how are they different from other types of braids? Well, what makes cornrows different from other braids is that they lay directly on the scalp, explains Everett. "The hair is parted and the braid follows the part, producing rows that resemble corn, hence the name. While creating the braid, you make three subsections, each time you go under on the left or the right, you pick up another piece of hair — this creates the braid detail that shows on the scalp."
Step 1: Wash Your Hair
The most important step to follow when looking to achieve beautiful cornrows is prep. That said, always make sure to start the cornrowing process on clean, hydrated, and dry hair. "Shampoo and condition with the Biolage Ultra Hydrasource Shampoo and Conditioner," says Everett. "Next add a leave-in conditioner like Biolage Ultra Hydrasource leave-in cream, before blow drying your hair straight with a comb or brush."
Step 2: Create Your Parting
The key to beautiful cornrows are your partings — wonky parts will make the cornrows looks messy and less defined. "Section your hair in the pattern of your choice, then add a little gel along the parts to direct the hair to neatly lay flat" says Everett. "Add a dime size amount of Qhemet Biologics Aethiopika Hydrate & Twist Butter on the ends of the hair to lock in the moisture from the leave-in conditioner. Then use the small Pattern Dual Edge Control Tool to direct the hair toward the center of the section to be braided."
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Step 3: Cornrow
Now that you have your partings in place, subdivide one section of hair into three. "Take the center section and cross it over the right," says Everett. "The right section is now the center. Cross the center section over the left section, and pick up a small section of hair. Continue crossing the center strand over the right section, then the new center strand over the left section. Pick up more hair on the left each time you cross it with the center strand.
"Continue to repeat the three strand method with the other sections (partings) you created to see the cornrow pattern form. Secure each cornrow with an elastic. "Once you finished all your cornrows, make them look as neat as possible by applying the Naked by Essations Max Premium Foaming Solution on top and tying them down with a silk scarf or paper strips until dry. This will secure the cornrows, reduce flyaways and lock the hairline in place."
Frequently Asked Questions
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How long do cornrows last?
Depending on your hair type, how tight your braids are, and how fast your hair grows, cornrows can last anywhere from a couple of days, all the way up to eight weeks.
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How do you wash cornrows?
If you plan on keeping your cornrows in for a long time, washing them is a must. To reduce frizz, you'll want to get your hair wet in the shower, gently spray a shampoo into the scalp, and then very gently massage your scalp. Be careful to not rub too hard on your hair, as that will cause frizz.