you get the row of hair that you want to cornrow, grab the top part toward your forehead and divide into 3 pieces. you begin braiding it, but each time you go under with one strand of hair you grab some hair that's loose and continue doing this till your at the back of your head and then just braid it to the end of your hair.
no they do not have hair
When you have a swirl in the middle of your hair where it seems your hair is coming from, some people have two. Unfortunately one of them is me. Luckily I have thick hair, otherwise your hair would bounce up as I have short hair.
An elephant has hair.
No, artificial chemicals and dies are used to improve some of the hair that he has, then fake hair is added, so overall, his hair is not real.
If the pubic hair does not match the head hair, that usually means that the person dyes their hair. It might just be that the person's head hair has darkened as they aged, though. The idiom for this situation is "the carpet doesn't match the drapes."
No
You braid/ Cornrow your hair in circular motions.
$10 up to 100 $ depend .
The typical cornrow hairstyle is just braided lines of hair close to the scalp that run from the front to the back of the head. Variations can include a zigzag design, geometric patterns, and sideways rows.
They would do a cornrow braid, and sew it onto that.
i believe that they cornrow all hair except that which is on the top so that is covers the base and then sow in the extensions to the rows.
First, you need a hook hair needle and hair thread. You must wash and dry your hair. Then have then section you want extentions in braided in cornrows. Then, you take the extentions and measure them according to whatever section you want the hair sewn into. Cut the extention to fit the measurement. You then place the extenions on the cornrow and sew around the cornrow and the extention.
You can either cornrow,but mainly brading when its moisturized just the way you do braiding but in the head
Cornrowing hair takes practice. First separate the hair into segments then French braid it section h=making sure to add a few new strands with every crossover.
To make cornrows, start by dividing hair into sections and then begin braiding close to the scalp, adding small sections of hair as you braid. Continue braiding all the way down and secure the end with a rubber band or hair tie. Repeat this process for each section of hair until your desired cornrow style is achieved.
Africans call it kanerow, and Caribbeans call it cornrow. Its all the same thing though.
cornrow