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We are so stupid why is this named Cherokee?! Cherokee owned black slaves as well. We should not even call them cornrows as corn came from America not Africa.
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Thankyou
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what kind of hair is that? (i know its braiding hair but synthetic or what?)
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this is so helpful :)
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WHO CARES THERE JUST BRAIDS!!!! PRETTY BRAIDS I WISH I CAN LEARN!!!
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@astrozier1 I doubt that...Braiding goes way back from Africa sweetie!
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Is this a good style for someone who is going natural? I love it.
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@TheAndyLoraProgram Thank you!!!!!!
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@hwiseman1 i definitely agree with what your saying about naming something native that is not native, but like i said she most likely didn't know, she probably just wanted to give the braids a pretty name or something :/
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I like your work but just to let you know that hairstyle has been in existence for a very long time, in Africa they call it invisible conrows or carrot...just for your information
zabhe80 4 months ago 33
To those negative posters who failed to watch and listen carefully before jumping off on this woman, your eagerness to "one up" her left you looking foolish. She never claims to have invented cornrowing, or even this particular technique of cornrowing. The video clearly shows a method her salon has pioneered in adding extensions to cornrows so that the familiar "knot" is avoided at the top of the braid, creating a much more natural and hair-healthy method of braiding with extensions.
oOdeelishusOo 1 month ago 12