browneyes answered Friday January 16 2004, 9:27 pm: you have to know how to french braid first.. or atleast it helps.. then seperate the persons hair till u have just a small rown.. then put the large amount in a pony tail and braid the small row. when dont put a rubber band around the bottom... continue over the whole head. make sure to do it as tight as possible [ browneyes's advice column | Ask browneyes A Question ]
I'm not to sure...but I know you take a strand of hair and keep it close to your scalp by combining it with the hair closest to yoru scalp. I have no clue if that made ANY sense at all...I think i may have an idea on how to do them i just cannot explain it.
Search the web! That should help...
insanerubberducky answered Monday November 10 2003, 3:13 pm: its actually quite simple and there two different types the easiest is the twist one all you have to do is part your hair in little columns and twist and for the braided one you have to french braid so you might wanna get a friend who know how to french braid or ask one of the balck gurls at you skol(no offense but yall can do then corn rolls the best and the fastes:)
so good luck and it may take awhile to learn how to do then perfectly [ insanerubberducky's advice column | Ask insanerubberducky A Question ]
Girlwithamansname answered Monday October 27 2003, 10:43 am: Buy a whole load of corn and roll around in it.
Turc answered Sunday October 26 2003, 6:07 pm: Are you talking about "corn rows" maybe?
You braid your hair back. *shrugs* I've done it before to my hair, and I'm blonde, so my mom decided to call me BoDerek and I haven't done it again. Heh. [ Turc's advice column | Ask Turc A Question ]
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