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Isis said:I learned from a couple of the ladies here to do just 4 braids for a braidout. I don't know how to cornrow so they are regular braids, and it's quick to do.![]()
HairPhoenix said:I'm interested in learning how you do the 4 braids. Cornrows is just a regional term 'round these parts (South). So are you talking about individuals when you say braids? I have to ask because where I live individuals are called plats and what most women call braids are called cornrows here. I'm not correcting you. I just want to make sure that I know what you're talking about.
Isis said:I make four braids (plats) going towards the back and I pin them up before going to bed. I make my braids on hair already dried rather than on wet hair. After only an hour, I can get nice, soft waves - tighter waves if overnight.
When I first posted this pic in my album in 2004, some of the ladies said it looks like a pretty style so now I wear this as an updo and take it down if I want a braidout.![]()
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Thank you HairPhoenix.HairPhoenix said:Nice. I like the silk flower pin with it. Looks like a complicated style, but it's not. Elegant.![]()
Isis said:Thank you HairPhoenix.![]()
Do you make your cornrows on wet or dry hair? I ask because for me, doing it after my hair has dried makes the waves/curls looser to show more length.frankie said:I do 4 cornrows straight back. Part hair down the middle, make 2 equal sized cornrows on each side of the head...voila! I roll the ends on little rods...it makes my hair look shorter than what it is, but it ties the curly look together nicely.