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when do u rebraid it ?

I just learned how to cornrow and I'm not that great so I don't use the style regularly. In fact I'm about to cowash my hair and practice tonight. My TWA is now long enough to have a full braided style. But if I were doing them regularly, i'd probably redo them every couple of weeks.
 
I just learned how to cornrow and I'm not that great so I don't use the style regularly. In fact I'm about to cowash my hair and practice tonight. My TWA is now long enough to have a full braided style. But if I were doing them regularly, i'd probably redo them every couple of weeks.
would every 3 months be ok to re braid them?
 
because I am serious about hair growth and retaining length:blush:
Hmmp I don't think you should jump right into 6 months. That's extreme. If you are hellbent on keeping the braids in as long as possible I would gradually work my way up to six months. Like keep it 2 weeks longer than normal, then assess the hair for damage or weak spots.

My hair couldn't handle 6 months. Good luck though, I hope you figure it out soon so you can start protective styling ASAP.
 
I would not advise keeping cornrows in for longer than one month at a time. Cornrows can be a great protective style if they aren't too small; however, they won't look as nice by the end of the month due to the new growth.

I kept this cornrow style in for 20 days.

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Day 20:
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More details and photos are on my blog here:
http://goingnaturaltransitionington...e-hairstyle-90-weeks-and-6-days-post-relaxer/

If you are using cornrows as a base for another style, like crochet braids, they can last 2 - 3 months depending on how you care for them.

I kept these spring twists (crochet braids) in for 9 weeks:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VugYhMRnLvU

This DIY cornrow crochet braid style was under $30: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LOxBU2fIkM
 
I would not advise keeping cornrows in for longer than one month at a time. Cornrows can be a great protective style if they aren't too small; however, they won't look as nice by the end of the month due to the new growth.

I kept this cornrow style in for 20 days.

IMG_0006-vi.jpg


IMG_0004-vi.jpg


Day 20:
IMG00038-vi.jpg


More details and photos are on my blog here:
http://goingnaturaltransitionington...e-hairstyle-90-weeks-and-6-days-post-relaxer/

If you are using cornrows as a base for another style, like crochet braids, they can last 2 - 3 months depending on how you care for them.

I kept these spring twists (crochet braids) in for 9 weeks:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VugYhMRnLvU

This DIY cornrow crochet braid style was under $30: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LOxBU2fIkM
those are nice
 
If you can do the style yourself, isn't it easier to maintain moisture and growth if the style is refreshed each month?:look:
 
One month is my limit. Anything more than that would look terrible!

Plus your hair would matt. You may have a detangling war or end up not retaining length due to breakage which would defeat the purpose.
 
so my mom did my cornrows Monday. she braided it with weave. but it looks frizzy and my hair itches so much. I tried braid spray but that doesn't help the frizz. oh well. I hope I get some growth
 
so my mom did my cornrows Monday. she braided it with weave. but it looks frizzy and my hair itches so much. I tried braid spray but that doesn't help the frizz. oh well. I hope I get some growth

Are you doing ghetto style and patting the head because you could be pulling your hair out the weave if you scratching it with your fingers and causing frizz . I tried patting my head on my real hair (never had weave ) but for me it spreads the itch lol jennifer30
 
so my mom did my cornrows Monday. she braided it with weave. but it looks frizzy and my hair itches so much. I tried braid spray but that doesn't help the frizz. oh well. I hope I get some growth

Try a spray bottle with just water and some drops of peppermint and tea tree. Peppermint soothes. . Tea tree is antifungal
 
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