3in if the person is nice at braidind but commonly 4in.
Nope, I've been growing my afro for 1 year without trimming and its long enough to cornrows and is long enough for me to wear a lot of hair styles.
Cornrows can be as short as a couple of inches, depending on the individual's hair length and texture. Typically, the hair needs to be long enough to braid effectively, which usually requires a minimum of about 2-3 inches. However, the appearance of the cornrows can vary based on the tightness of the braids and the styling technique used. Ultimately, the length and style will depend on personal preference and hair characteristics.
I don't know how long can cornrows last?
yes you car do cornrows, cute little ones lol
it depend how long you take. The hair style you want. it all depend. for a regular braid down, it takes about 3-5 hours
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Cainrows is the patwah way of saying cornrows it is just like when you get your hair braided Cainrows is the patwah way of saying cornrows it is just like when you get your hair braided
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No. To make hair grow you have to either take vitamins, medications, or use something like Rogain on your hair. Cornrows are just taking your hair and doing something with it, not adding something to it. The cornrows might protect the hair though. cornrows really just pull your hair and that is bad for the hair cause then your hair will fall out due to being pulled allot and hair that falls out or is pulled out does not grow back. this is because follicles do not replenish themselves.
Cornrows can typically stay in the hair for about two to six weeks, depending on factors like hair type, maintenance, and how well they were initially installed. It's important to keep the scalp moisturized and the braids clean to prevent buildup and promote healthy hair. Leaving them in for too long can lead to tension and potential damage to the hair and scalp. Regular touch-ups may be needed to maintain their appearance.
No. black people do it all the time.
Cornrows themselves do not make hair grow; however, they can help with hair management and protection. When done properly, cornrows can minimize hair breakage and damage, which can contribute to healthier hair growth over time. It's important to ensure that they are not too tight to avoid tension and potential hair loss. Overall, while cornrows can support healthier hair, they don’t directly influence the growth rate.