Summary: Sensitive scalps may get irritated during cornrow braiding, so take extra precaution to not make rows too tight. Braid cornrows of any size and pattern with tips from an experienced hair stylist in this free video.
Jeanette Herrera loves to use her hands. She has been doing hair for more than 20 years. Herrera demonstrates step-by-step two simple French braids on her daughter, Alexa. Follow along...read more
"And I am cornrowing Ashley's hair. But before we do that we're sectioning it off like you guys found out in the last segment. And I just barely started doing that. I've got my first section. I'm working on my second. Something that's really important, kind of aside from everything, is that you are, make yourself aware of your clients scalp sensitivity. We're all such different people. And so we all have different things that hurt us more and different pain tolerance. Ashley actually has a pretty good, rubber band please, actually this little girl has some pretty good pain tolerance. And so I still want to make her as comfortable as possible. But before you get going you're going to want to kind of talk to your clients and stuff as you've first got your hands in their hair and what not. Talk to them and try to have a really good bedside manner just so that they can freely talk to you and let you know how they're feeling as you are doing their hair. Because a lot of times this is not the easiest thing to have done to your head. And so if you have a sensitive scalp then you're going to want to find that out."