How Do You Make Cornrows On A White Person?
Cornrows are a popular African style of braiding the hair along the scalp. Made through a process of braiding and picking up hair along a row, they may be created using the person’s own hair or through the use of hair extensions. Although the hairstyle is popular among African-Americans, many white people are sporting the style, as well (think Bo Derek). The following is a guide to making cornrows. Step 1 Plan your style. Having in mind what your end goal looks like will help you to form a path for getting there. You can do this in your head, draw a picture or make some marks on a styrofoam wig holder. The easiest amount to begin with will probably be four to six sections from the front to the back of the head. Step 2 Spritz some water or water mixed with detangler on the hair. Comb or brush it through to remove all major tangles. The hair should be mildly damp, but not too wet. The reason for this is that you don’t want to have to pull the hair a lot to create the tension needed to ho