Cornrow braids are a hairstyle every woman develops the need to do at some point in their life. Cornrows are a simple hairstyle that has been in fashion for ages, yet most people struggle to come up with up-to-date information.

Learning to execute your cornrows is one of the skills every woman should possess. However, it is not an easy thing to pick up, and it takes time. With the following guide, you can learn how to execute cornrow braids independently.

  1. Have Patience While Practicing

You can always execute your own cornrows at home; however, it will take a lot of time in the beginning, and you might get bored in between the process. Anyone can do their cornrow braids at home as long as they are willing to spend their time doing so.

At the beginning of the learning process, people should be open to mistakes because nobody gets it right on the first go. If you have patience, even if you are a newbie, you can always end up executing cornrows.

However, your hair should be of the required length to avoid unnecessary struggle when learning to do your cornrows.

There are so many designs that you can do your cornrows in, but if you are a newbie, it is important to keep it simple in order to embrace the learning process. 

The easiest style for beginners is the two French braids.  French cornrow braids only require you to part all the hair in your head into two and then braid one side at a time, going backward.

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  1. Ensure That Your Hair is in a Braiding Condition

Before using a comb on your hair, you should ensure that your hair is in good condition to be braided. This step is important as it helps keep your natural hair protected. For all hairstyles, the hair must be cleaned properly, conditioned, and well detangled before beginning the hairdo process.

To add further protection to your hair, you can spray leave-in conditioner right after conditioning and before you begin doing the cornrow braids. Leave-in conditioner ensures the hair is moisturized, which is a key factor for strong and healthy hair, especially if your hair is going to stay braided for a while.

Sometimes you may need to blow dry your hair before braiding if your hair has a coiled texture and is kinky. Blow drying will help the hair smoothen out for easy braiding and will prevent the hair from curling in as a result of washing.

If your hair is kinky, you will need to add some hair butter of your choice to further the hair conditioning before braiding.

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  1. Assemble a Hairdo Toolkit

If you are a beginner, you might require several pieces of equipment to pull up braided hairstyles. Before you start the braiding process, you should assemble every piece of equipment you think you might need and put it in your working place for easy access.

You should not forget to get a mirror because it is a very important piece of equipment that you must have. You need to be able to monitor your progress in the mirror and correct any form of mistakes during the process. 

Noticing a mistake at the end of the braiding process will be frustrating, and this can be avoided by using a mirror all the time when doing your cornrow braids.

 It is best if you set two mirrors at your working place, one at the back and another one at the front so that you can see your work from all angles of the head.

  1. Do a Prep of the Cornrow Braids

This involves parting the hair into the desired sizes and portions. A good finish of cornrow braids is based on the initial parting of the hair and using the right hair product. 

Effective cornrow braids are done by using the correct amount of hair products on the properly portioned hair to grip the hair and make neat cornrows that are appealing and will last.

Once you part the hair into the desired size, you can tuck in the hair and repeat that all the way down until you finish that portion of hair. 

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