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Hello this is Jacqueline on behalf of expertvillage.com. In this section we would be talking about
how to make a basic cornrow. Practice makes perfect. Once you have all of your tools dampen
the hair with a spray bottle or light oil before you begin braiding. You could do one
section at a time. Having the hair moist is better for getting the best tightest braids
without pulling tight. The dampness will dry and make it tight and naturally. You do not
need to pull the scalp and it should not hurt. Part the section of hair to be braided and
clip the rest of the hair out of the way. At the point that you want the braid to begin
grab a portion of hair to be divided into three more smaller sections. If the hair is
short or fine at the hairlines start small but, still don't pull to tight. Start a normal
French braid for about the first one or two Y patterns if possible before you begin adding
hair as you go. Now as you hold the three sections reach down under with your index
finger and grab a small amount of hair to add to the middle section of the braid. With
the other hand do the same thing and keep going making the Y pattern until you run out
of the extra hair. Always keeping the three strands. Continue the braid as a normal French
braid all the way to the end of the hair. Then secure with a rubber band especially
made for hair, barrette, bead, or whatever you like to clip it with. There is a natural
rhythm to braiding and once you get it it is just a matter of repetition.