Mane what!!! This is THEE total answer to all my problems. I cant use rubber bands and my hair is too this around the edges to braid close enough for crochet braids!!! Lord bless you!!
I'm 11 and I learnt how to do this style. Thanks to you, I no longer have to try and learn how to do proper cornrows. This style has saved my life, thanks a lot.
This is the only video l've found on RUclips that illustrates this hairstyle. Unless if it has a special name that l don't know. I used to see other girls with this style back home in Zimbabwe and I'm so happy l found this video. I can't do cornrows so l will try this on my daugthers hair thank you so much.
@@tsvakaikanonge849 Yah, zvairwadza. Mainly because of the knot at the start and just lack of knowledge that pulling the hair will damage the scalp. I think they really didn't try too hard not to pull. Kuti zvinzi zvabuda, kukakiwa kwacho. he he he he.
I will never braid again....i am 51 years old and this was the most amazing thing i have ever witnessed.....i can sew so therefore i can do this 100%....thank u beautiful queen!!!
Waouw this is so amazing. Whenever I discover new hairstyles I just give glory to God for inspiring black girls so much. Hair doing is an art! You did Amazing!,
Wow!!!! This is awesome! Never knew about this technique! Great idea and thank you for sharing! If more people see this video I KNOW that this will be the new trend. This will be just as big as lace fronts! Seriously!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lol!
Ma'am be sure to protect your content before some hair company steals it like what happened to Peakmill and Mrs. PreciousMarie...#BlackGirlMagic👊🏾👊🏼#WakandaForeva🙅🏾♀️🙅🏽♀️
I have a few Ethiopian friends(they used cotton wool thread) and they showed me a few hairstyles which I found amazing ‼️👏 keep up the good and may God continue to bless you with the talent He place in you.
Maita basa asikana👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾. My mum did this on my hair growing up but when I tried it on my girls it didn't turn out this nice. Now I know what I was doing wrong. This is a life saver. Thank you.
I recently stumbled across this video, and I’m glad I did! I just used this technique to style my 4yr old granddaughter’s hair, it was so much easier than normal braiding! 💕💕🌸
That is so true. Lol, I did fashion shows for a couple of years and they were so clueless. Lol, it amazed me though that some of the black woman didnt know what to do with me hair and it wasn't short. It was shoulder length and semi thick.
Nonsense. It has always been about seeking out the talent that understands the wide variety of Afo textured hair and how to style it. Acquiring that talent was not a priority at modeling agencies up until very recently.
WOW I know a young that would her hair like this and we would tell her hair was braided she was saying no it isn't WOW amazing Thanks for sharing Blessing
Thanks Sis for showing this neat alternative to the cornrows. I believe it protects the hair since it’s gentle on the scalp. Thanks, neatly done. Reminds me of my younger self going to school in Zimbabwe!!
Hello. As so many before me said, afro-american women are so creative, it never stops to fascinate me. A deep bow down to your art from rubberband-only central Europe.
@@evemafupa I am realy sorry if that felt offensive, somehow I am not sure what is the apropriate way to adress You, only "Black" feels rude to me and I wanted to appreciate the creativity and skills of all women of african origin.
OMG! You have opened up my world! I cannot cornrow to save my life and there have been many styles I have wanted to try on my daughter but never could. I'm going to try this and hopefully I'm able to do this well. Thank you so much for sharing! 🤗
I first saw this about 3 weeks ago and I'm doing it on my mum's head. I've so far done 2 lines, and I'm experimenting by using this method and the flat twist one in your other video. I don't know how to do hair at all, so this is the best thing for me because it's actually working and I feel so proud of myself and so grateful to you. I just hope I can try it on my own head. Currently I have mabhanzi which I did myself, but they're not very neat.
Watching videos like this just make me appreciate begin a black woman.....for years black women (including myself) have been ashamed of there coarse hair......but thanks be to God.... we can do anything and I mean anything with our hair.. I'm going to try this because when I cornrow my hair it does not seem to last and I believe this is a great way you don't have to pull on your edges to make it tight... the need/thread do that for you!!! Great video.
Oh my goodness!!! I've never seen this done before! I found your channel by accident and I'm so glad that I did. Thank you so much for sharing this technique with us. ⚘
Your instructions are clear and easy to follow, and I am finally able to do my 6-yo granddaughter's 4c hair this way. And I like the background music. Thank you for helping us!
All I can say is WOW. I never knew this was possible. But I will definitely be trying it because I cant cornrow at all. THANK YOU for sharing this technique👏👏👏
I’m gonna try this on my daughter’s hair but I confused on how you started it initially and what kind of wool you used? I may have to watch the video again. Can you please reply me. New sub. Thanks!
I used acrylic yarn and a blunt big needle. Yes, if you watch the video again, or slow it down, I did show how I start and in other videos as well in the play list.
I don't know how to slow down the video and I live in California USA the wording is a little different because I have been doing ethnic hair care for years and I am quite the expert on natural hair care. I started Crochet Dolls because I love yarn and string might have been a cat in my former life 😂 in that light ..I always tell my clients not to use cotton or wool it's a nightmare to get out and only use 100% acrylic yarn for a true protective style tends not to leech the oil out of my hair plus it's easy to keep up. I'm just trying not to put my hair back into braids 😂 but your video is so great.
Can we simply keep the style looking as beautifully natural as it is? With the natural black it looks more realistic. 🤦🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️Why must our talents n gifts be turned into a circus showcase? Why must we do yellow, blue, red n green and our hair doesn't naturally grow in these colors? My opinion. And yes I'm a black woman👸🏽!
I’ve been looking for someone who can braid with tsono here in the States but to avail . How I miss this hairstyle . No company should steal this work because this hairstyle has been there in Africa for a very long time .
Wow!!!!!! I love this stitch braid technique! Eve, thank you for posting this video! I encourage you to get this video copyrighted and place a water mark on it with your name so that no one can steal your idea and make a fortune off it. My Sister, you did an absolutely wonderful job! I can't corn roll if my life depended on it, but I know I can definitely do these stitch braids. This technique would be an ideal braid pattern foundation for crochet braids. Yaaaas! I have a lot of hair so doing stitch braids would require less manipulation and tangling of my hair while stitching through my hair with a needle! Question: how would you remove the yarn out of the hair without accidentally cutting the hair? Can you do a video on removing stitch braids? Thanks much. :-)
It's a pleasure. Thank you for watching. I will schedule the removal of stitch braids video for you. Stitch braids is actually a cool name and it suits this technique 100%
Oh I remember my grandmother used to do this to my hair 😍😍 came here to learn since she's not around to teach me. In my tribe we call it "go loga ka harani" 👏🏾
I've seen alot of pictures of Africans with beads sewn into there hair. Places like Senegal, and Mauritania. Can u do a tutorial on how to sew beads into braids and the the hair? Please please reply thank u
Oh wow. I'm gonna try this since I cant cornrow. This technique seems more gentle becuase when braiding the hair you have to constantly separate it. This totally skips that step!
Wow this is the first such video that I am watching and it's almost 2021... I did not know that this method was an option. I'll definitely be trying this method, because I can't cornrow to save my life. Thank you for this video!
At first I was confused as hell trying to thinking it’d really come out looking like a braid. I’m soooo shooketh rn!! This is amazing. I want to try it.
Black women are so creative and God is behind it all
Thank you dear. Yes God gave us these talents.
Amen sis 🤎👏🏽
Amen and amen 🙏
@MishYah IsraEl yes we are sis🙏
AMEN!
I have knitted, crocheted, and sewed my entire life and never would have thought of this. This is so creative, and gorgeous!
Thank you.
Mane what!!! This is THEE total answer to all my problems. I cant use rubber bands and my hair is too this around the edges to braid close enough for crochet braids!!! Lord bless you!!
I wear bifocal glasses know how to crochet and knit but can't see enough to sew unless by hand. ☹️
Lol i know right! I never knew this hairstyle existed!
💯Very creative and interesting!
I'm 11 and I learnt how to do this style. Thanks to you, I no longer have to try and learn how to do proper cornrows. This style has saved my life, thanks a lot.
That's great
Now this is what I call STITCH BRAIDS... Well done ma'am!
Thank you.
Seriously, what CAN'T black women do? This is just AWESOME!
You can say that again
That black hair magic
So true
@@myrellasamuels3513 ha ha ha ha
I've never seen something like this before, this is amazing. I'm definitely going to have to try it.
I had a little trouble seeing the view from adding the yarn at the top can you show more slowly otherwise it's great.
This is very beautiful.
Please do it slowly please
@@mommabeararmstrong7356 try slowing the video down
@@taliyahmcghee1118 Aww
No Women on this Planet ,has more versatility with their hair..Than a Black Woman !
(Crown of Glory)
🙌🏾
This is the only video l've found on RUclips that illustrates this hairstyle. Unless if it has a special name that l don't know. I used to see other girls with this style back home in Zimbabwe and I'm so happy l found this video. I can't do cornrows so l will try this on my daugthers hair thank you so much.
Always a pleasure
Me too Victoria I will try this on my girls. ZvekuZim zvinenge zvairwadza thoo.💕💕
@@linntag5770 Handiti! It looked like they pulled a lot.
@@linntag5770 zvairwadza I remember my mom vachindiruka 😂😂 ndaisazvifarira
@@tsvakaikanonge849 Yah, zvairwadza. Mainly because of the knot at the start and just lack of knowledge that pulling the hair will damage the scalp. I think they really didn't try too hard not to pull. Kuti zvinzi zvabuda, kukakiwa kwacho. he he he he.
I have never been so surprised of a hairstyle before this. Wow
😄 Thank you.
Yep...I'm floored. Never seen anything like this. Wow!
I will never braid again....i am 51 years old and this was the most amazing thing i have ever witnessed.....i can sew so therefore i can do this 100%....thank u beautiful queen!!!
You're welcome.
Waouw this is so amazing. Whenever I discover new hairstyles I just give glory to God for inspiring black girls so much. Hair doing is an art! You did Amazing!,
You've got to be kidding me!! This is GENIUS!!! thank you so much for this you have no idea!! 🙏🏾❤
It's a pleasure
what sort of pure magic is this? there is no end to the creativity of black women!!!
😀
😳 unbelievable it's beautiful creative way to do the hair. It looks so real cornrows braid. Wow!
Thank you 😘
I've never saw this in my life... This has got to be the most creative thing I've seen in a while
Wow! Thank you
Wow!!!! This is awesome! Never knew about this technique! Great idea and thank you for sharing! If more people see this video I KNOW that this will be the new trend. This will be just as big as lace fronts! Seriously!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lol!
LOL. Thank you. You're so kind. I hope so hey!
This by far is one of the many amazingly interesting hairstyles I've seen on RUclips.
Is it?Thank you for coming through and leaving a comment
Sisters are amazing there is NOTHING,we can't do and invent.🤗🤗🤗🤗SIMPLY AMAZING.
Thank you.. Yes we are 😀
Wow!!!😱😱😱I have never seen anything like this before! I cannot believe what I am seeing. I am definitely trying this. Absolutely amazing!!!!
My exact reaction
Thank you. Share some pictures please when you get to trying it and tag me.
Ma'am be sure to protect your content before some hair company steals it like what happened to Peakmill and Mrs. PreciousMarie...#BlackGirlMagic👊🏾👊🏼#WakandaForeva🙅🏾♀️🙅🏽♀️
Patent your technique
So inspiring.Thank you so much
@MishYah IsraEl AMEN
@MishYah IsraEl hell yeaaa
Izzie yeah what happened
This style is new to me
I've never seen it before but I really liked it
I’m surprised most people didn’t know this hairstyle, in Zimbabwe it’s a common style
Indeed it is a common hairstyle in most of Africa. But it looks like our secret is out now. The rest of the world knows now. Kkkk
Lol
Surprised too 🤷♀️
in the USA it's not common but i bet you ll see more of it
I thought I saw something like this on an African movie.
This is a revelation! I’ve always struggled to cornrow my daughter’s short hair this could be the answer! Thank you 🙏🏼
Indeed. You can use this instead of cornrows.
I have a few Ethiopian friends(they used cotton wool thread) and they showed me a few hairstyles which I found amazing ‼️👏 keep up the good and may God continue to bless you with the talent He place in you.
Yes. It's a common way of styling hair in most of Africa. Will keep on. Thank you
Youre such a good teacher dear and i like the fact that you bring or zoom the camera so that we can see closely a from the 1st knot you made.big ups
Thank you. Thanks to my camera man for the day, my 17 year old son. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Maita basa asikana👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾. My mum did this on my hair growing up but when I tried it on my girls it didn't turn out this nice. Now I know what I was doing wrong. This is a life saver. Thank you.
it is a pleasure!
I recently stumbled across this video, and I’m glad I did! I just used this technique to style my 4yr old granddaughter’s hair, it was so much easier than normal braiding! 💕💕🌸
Wow. Thank you for sharing.
Omg!!! I've never seen anything like this before. This is what you call TALENT.
Thank you
Truly amazing, first time I'm seeing this technique. You are gifted.
Thank you.
You are very professional. I love that. Great work you have done. This is a blessing for people who don't cornrow.
Indeed
Thank you for this video, I've just started doing this on my daughter with 4c hair and we both love it. New subscriber from South Africa
Great. Glad to be of some help
I've been looking and praying for someone to show me this method,thank you so much🙏
Only a pleasure
You have changed my life. Bless you
Any time. Bless you too
Thank you for this style because I'm not really good at traditional cornrows. The close up of how you achieve this style is perfect.
You are so welcome! I'm glad
Wow, this is so creative and unique. I have never seen anyone do this method. Beautiful! Thanks for sharing xx
Always a pleasure
Oh my God I am so thankful for you posting this because I wanted a style to protect my ends instead of damage them
Only a pleasure
Modelling agencies: “we just don’t know what to do with your hair”
Black women: 👁👄👁
😀
That is so true. Lol, I did fashion shows for a couple of years and they were so clueless. Lol, it amazed me though that some of the black woman didnt know what to do with me hair and it wasn't short. It was shoulder length and semi thick.
Lol 😂
Hold my shea butter. 🤣
Nonsense. It has always been about seeking out the talent that understands the wide variety of Afo textured hair and how to style it. Acquiring that talent was not a priority at modeling agencies up until very recently.
I don't know what's wrong with the people who disliked this video... It's great haven't seen any like this on RUclips beautiful needle cornrows
Haters will always be there hey. Thank you *hug*
WOW I know a young that would her hair like this and we would tell her hair was braided she was saying no it isn't WOW amazing Thanks for sharing Blessing
Always a pleasure. Amen
@@evemafupa so beautiful and amazing want to try it out.
Never in my life would I have thought to do this. Absolutely amazing and creative.
Thank you 😘
Oh myyy u jus reminded me of school going days. I used to rock these inarithi in Ndebele lots of love from Byo Zimbabwe
Oh. Thank you sis. Now I know what they are called in isiNdebele. Lots of love to you too.
Wow! I have never ever seen this hair pattern. Wow! Again. This is spectacularly beautiful!! 🙉
Thank you! 😊
Thanks Sis for showing this neat alternative to the cornrows. I believe it protects the hair since it’s gentle on the scalp. Thanks, neatly done. Reminds me of my younger self going to school in Zimbabwe!!
Oh yes. This brings lots of memories of growing up in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 too. It's only a pleasure sis. 😘
I am new to this channel but I love the fact that you are straight to the point and your videos are short
Thank you. Will keep at that
Your sista from Midwest America thanks you!!! Amazing technique, never seen anything like this. 😍
Always a pleasure. Thank you for watching.
Hello. As so many before me said, afro-american women are so creative, it never stops to fascinate me. A deep bow down to your art from rubberband-only central Europe.
Thank you. I'm however not African-American. I'm just African.
@@evemafupa I am realy sorry if that felt offensive, somehow I am not sure what is the apropriate way to adress You, only "Black" feels rude to me and I wanted to appreciate the creativity and skills of all women of african origin.
No offense taken 😍. Just African is fine.
Wow... this is going to help me braid my daughters natural hair much easier 🙌🏾 I didn’t know what else to do coz it’s still short. thank you sis💋
Only a pleasure. Glad to be of some help.
We have this here is south africa.im 31 and we grow up doing it ,we call it "mologo wa naleti" aka braid with a needle
OMG! You have opened up my world! I cannot cornrow to save my life and there have been many styles I have wanted to try on my daughter but never could. I'm going to try this and hopefully I'm able to do this well. Thank you so much for sharing! 🤗
I'm glad you found it helpful. It's always my pleasure to share
This is so cool. I can't cornrow and my son wants them. Now I can do these 😁 xx
Yah you can do these. Please share pictures when you try them.
Absolutely amazing... I've seen "stitch" braids before but NEVER with a needle & thread! Such talent 🤯😍👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you
@@evemafupa You're so welcome!
I first saw this about 3 weeks ago and I'm doing it on my mum's head. I've so far done 2 lines, and I'm experimenting by using this method and the flat twist one in your other video. I don't know how to do hair at all, so this is the best thing for me because it's actually working and I feel so proud of myself and so grateful to you. I just hope I can try it on my own head. Currently I have mabhanzi which I did myself, but they're not very neat.
Wow. I'm glad you got to try it. Simple enough right? I also have not mastered doing it on my own hair yet,
Watching videos like this just make me appreciate begin a black woman.....for years black women (including myself) have been ashamed of there coarse hair......but thanks be to God.... we can do anything and I mean anything with our hair.. I'm going to try this because when I cornrow my hair it does not seem to last and I believe this is a great way you don't have to pull on your edges to make it tight... the need/thread do that for you!!! Great video.
Aww! So glad I made you feel that way.
Rock it sis while listening to that Sunday morning music.
Thank you
Oh my goodness!!! I've never seen this done before! I found your channel by accident and I'm so glad that I did. Thank you so much for sharing this technique with us. ⚘
Only a pleasure
I always wondered how this look was achieved. It looks beautiful, nice work
Thank you
Your instructions are clear and easy to follow, and I am finally able to do my 6-yo granddaughter's 4c hair this way. And I like the background music. Thank you for helping us!
It's so much pleasure to do the videos
Been searching for this for ages... thank you very much 😍😍😍💃💃💃
Great. Glad to be of some help.
Me2😂😂😂. Ths is easy.
All I can say is WOW. I never knew this was possible. But I will definitely be trying it because I cant cornrow at all. THANK YOU for sharing this technique👏👏👏
Always a pleasure
I’m gonna try this on my daughter’s hair but I confused on how you started it initially and what kind of wool you used?
I may have to watch the video again.
Can you please reply me.
New sub.
Thanks!
I used acrylic yarn and a blunt big needle. Yes, if you watch the video again, or slow it down, I did show how I start and in other videos as well in the play list.
I don't know how to slow down the video and I live in California USA the wording is a little different because I have been doing ethnic hair care for years and I am quite the expert on natural hair care. I started Crochet Dolls because I love yarn and string might have been a cat in my former life 😂 in that light ..I always tell my clients not to use cotton or wool it's a nightmare to get out and only use 100% acrylic yarn for a true protective style tends not to leech the oil out of my hair plus it's easy to keep up. I'm just trying not to put my hair back into braids 😂 but your video is so great.
Tap the video. In the upper right corner there are 3 dots. Tap them go to speed.
I am shook! Thank you so much for sharing! I cannot cornrow for my life but I can sew! Thank you!
Always a pleasure
Thanks for the tutorial Sis ndakutonorukawo zvetsono now amazing job👏👏👏❤❤
Great. Share some pictures and tag me if you. Would love to see how it comes out.
Kana inini... going to do them as Fulani ones thanks xxx for this tutorial
This is Absolutely Amazing. I've never seen Anything like this. Omg. Very Talented, Creative, Skillful. This is Awesome. Thank you for sharing 🙏
Always a pleasure.
Cornrows the Zimbabwean way❤️
Yep. 😀
This is mind-boggling. Can’t wait to style this on my daughter's hair.
I'm wondering how this would look in a different color yarn, styled that way....hmmm
What do you guys think? Has anyone seen that?
I'm sure it would look pretty with a bit of colour as well. Will try it out and see.
Try and tell us 😁
Ye
Will look amazeball😊😊
Can we simply keep the style looking as beautifully natural as it is? With the natural black it looks more realistic. 🤦🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️Why must our talents n gifts be turned into a circus showcase? Why must we do yellow, blue, red n green and our hair doesn't naturally grow in these colors? My opinion. And yes I'm a black woman👸🏽!
This could be a game changer for me who can’t cornrow well and my daughter with thick long 4c hair!!! Thank you, thank you!
Always a pleasure. Yes, that may be able to help.
i love this technique i've nvr heard of it b4
Wooow!!! Thanks for the great work done, I was very eager to know how its done but u have taught me clearly step to step, may God bless you 🙏
Always a pleasure. Amen sis
I’ve been looking for someone who can braid with tsono here in the States but to avail . How I miss this hairstyle . No company should steal this work because this hairstyle has been there in Africa for a very long time .
Indeed. It's part of our heritage.
Yes zvetsono! I used to do this as a child with short hair. God bless you sis For uploading.
Thank you. I receive the blessings
Wow!!!!!! I love this stitch braid technique! Eve, thank you for posting this video! I encourage you to get this video copyrighted and place a water mark on it with your name so that no one can steal your idea and make a fortune off it. My Sister, you did an absolutely wonderful job! I can't corn roll if my life depended on it, but I know I can definitely do these stitch braids. This technique would be an ideal braid pattern foundation for crochet braids. Yaaaas! I have a lot of hair so doing stitch braids would require less manipulation and tangling of my hair while stitching through my hair with a needle! Question: how would you remove the yarn out of the hair without accidentally cutting the hair? Can you do a video on removing stitch braids? Thanks much. :-)
It's a pleasure. Thank you for watching. I will schedule the removal of stitch braids video for you. Stitch braids is actually a cool name and it suits this technique 100%
Thank you so much Eve. I appreciate it so much. Yes. I think Stitch braids is perfect for your technique. :-)
I love this.. So creative..I also love the money it's going to save.. We might not own the stores but we own our creativity!!
Indeed. I'm glad you love it
Been looking for this 😭
Oh I remember my grandmother used to do this to my hair 😍😍 came here to learn since she's not around to teach me. In my tribe we call it "go loga ka harani" 👏🏾
Indeed an old tradition. Thank you for watching.
It's so unique and beautiful... You're so talented... I'd like to ask, how long does the style last?
Depends on how good the hair holds onto hairstyles. I'd say 3 to 4 weeks.
One of the dopest thing I ever seen on done on our hair!!!👍🏼👍🏼😊
Thank you
I've seen alot of pictures of Africans with beads sewn into there hair. Places like Senegal, and Mauritania.
Can u do a tutorial on how to sew beads into braids and the the hair? Please please reply thank u
On the list. Thank you
O...M...G!!!THIS IS SO INTRESTING IT LOOKS LIKE ACTUAL BRAIDING! JAH KNOW! THUMBS UP STR8!!💯💯
Thank you
wau great., how do you remove it, please make a video. you are really helping many girls
I will make a video for that. Thank you for coming by.
Waow thank you so much for sharing this method. It’s a life saver for those who can’t cornrow
Only a pleasure. Thank you for watching.
Thank you for this tutorial,Tawana pekutangira
Indeed. Glad to be of some help.
Oh wow. I'm gonna try this since I cant cornrow.
This technique seems more gentle becuase when braiding the hair you have to constantly separate it. This totally skips that step!
Wow! This is amazing. I learn something new everyday. Usually from Africa, via RUclips. Beautiful! 🌸
Thank you
I Just Need Somebody To Help Me To Do My Painless African Threading Hairstyles For My Hair Growth Natural Hair For A Months, Days, Weeks, And Years
I hope you get somebody hey
You are super creative, now I’m obsessed to this channel.
Oh great! Thank you
I have never seen this style before its so beautiful
Thank you
I’m here because I’ve never heard of this and RUclips suggested it I know I’m about to be amazed
Me too. I just saw it today and I’m impressed.
Thank you
Her hair looks so healthy! Beautiful!
True. My client has beautiful healthy hair.
Gonna try this on my son. What I have been waiting for.....painless and quick style.
Great. Please share some pics and tag me.
Wow this is the first such video that I am watching and it's almost 2021... I did not know that this method was an option. I'll definitely be trying this method, because I can't cornrow to save my life. Thank you for this video!
Please do try it out.
At first I was confused as hell trying to thinking it’d really come out looking like a braid. I’m soooo shooketh rn!! This is amazing. I want to try it.
Thank you
A true life hack! And it seems like this method takes a lot of tension off of the hands and fingers!! 👍🏾
Indeed
I've searched for how to do conrows for the past week but this has helped me alottttt especially because my hair is abit short
TYSMMMM♥️♥️♥️
Glad I could help!
Wow this is the first time seeing this. Going to forward it to mums I know who are struggling with normal cornrows.
Thanks for sharing
That's great. Thank you
This is the first time that I am seeing this hairstyle and it's just beautiful.
Thank you
NICE👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🎉🎉🎉...less tension on the hair...nice technique...Never seen this before in the USA
Thank you
How cool is this!?!? Wow!!! I didn't know there was such a thing! Thank you! ❤
You are so welcome!
Wow! Are you serious giirrlll??? I love the style,thank you so much for posting this video😘
Only a pleasure. Thank you for watching.
My goodness you have seriously changed my life!! My daughter screams and screams when I try to do her hair and I can't cornrow. Thanks a million!!
Always a pleasure.
My favourite hair tutorial. I will definitely try it on myself.
Great