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especially with shorter hair. My hair is around neck/chin length . It is also uneven.
TIA
TIA
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Neither. I've had better success doing flat twists with the ends in bantu knots.
Individual braids. I find the cornrow look makes it look flat on top. With my braidouts, people think my hair is naturally that way.
How do you do this
Kind of hard to explain how to do flat twists, maybe I could find a video on Youtube but I hope these pics help.
My twist are not the best and I was just learning to do bantu knots.
HTH
I think the style looks better and is more defined with individuals. The only time it doesn't look good is when you don't do enough or too many of them. If you braid three and four strands of hair together it looks limp and straight and if your don't do enough it looks like a chunky fro. To get a bangin braid out from individuals, imho, you need braids no bigger than your middle finger no smaller than your pinkie.
Another advantage over individuals over cornrows is the fact that the ends of the style a usually look better. Which I prefer, because I will rock a braid out for an entire week and want to look fresh till the end.
*shrugs* At the end of the day it's really up to you and about how much time you are willing to put into the style.
I have attached a photo of some of my older braid outs.
These are both first day hair right after taking the braids out. The braids from the first photo were smaller...about the size of my finger and the braids in the second photo were larger...about the size of my middle finger. I prefer the second braid out more because it is slightly fluffier...but the first braid out lasted longer (was still defined looking to the last day).
HTH.
Definitely cornrows!!
(1) 'cause I can do them myself
(2) 'cause I can do my whole head in about 3hours!!
Neither. I've had better success doing flat twists with the ends in bantu knots.