Breanna Rutter presents a brand new hairstyle called Senegalese Cornrows! These Rope Twist Cornrows were achieved on a mannequin head with hair resembling flat ironed relaxed African American hair but you can perform this style on natural hair as well, preferable stretched or blow dried natural hair to avoid tangles and breakage while twisting,
In The Senegalese Cornrow Tutorial, Breanna Rutter informs you of all the products that you will need to achieve this particular hairstyle!
To achieve the Cornrow Senegalese Hair Style, you will need as follows;
(3) Packages of Xpressions Kanekalon Braiding Hair http://goo.gl/giHqJV
(1) Color #1B (2) Color #1B35
Wide Tooth Detangling Comb http://goo.gl/zLIn9c
Rat Tail Comb http://goo.gl/8Pn9Vm
Duck Bill Clips http://goo.gl/3wFHMf
Hair Cutting Scissors http://goo.gl/rYH7BX
Senegalese Twist Cornrows is an advanced hairstyle because you have to know how to do Senegalese Twists as well as Cornrow Braids to understand how to follow along with this Rope Twist Cornrow hairstyle tutorial.
Purchase both DVDs to prepare you for this advanced hairstyle!
Senegalese Twist DVD http://goo.gl/NFUM9y
Cornrow Braids DVD http://goo.gl/ne3wBY
To follow this Senegalese Cornrow Tutorial, you want to make sure that you have purchased the appropriate braiding hair to give you the look and length you desire whether expressions or kanekalon braiding hair is best for you. You can purchase your senegalese twist color of choice that you would like or you can match the color of your braiding hair to your natural hair color. Make sure that you have all of your hair supplies listed above to do this hairstyle on your own hair or to do this braid hairstyle on another.
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VIDEO TRANSCRIPT
Hello everyone this is Breanna Rutter author of one of my most popular books the natural hair Bible and founder of howtoblackhair.com for this tutorial I will be teaching you a never before seen hairstyle called Senegalese cornrows now I've never witnessed the style before and I've never seen it number what I've done is use some of my creativity to combine two different types of looks to create one thus creating the Senegalese cornrow hairstyle now this is an advanced hairstyle see you have to know how to do two different types of techniques to achieve the look you have to know how to do Senegalese twists as well as how to do cornrow braids now the style that I am wearing now is not called Senegalese cornrows this is a different style that I also created this task called the Mrs. Rutter's perimeter crochet Senegalese twist in order to do the style you have to twist Senegalese twist along the perimeter of your head and then you have to crochet premade twists onto your braid pattern to complete your look so if you want to know more information on the style and you would like to and also how to achieve this would be sure to refer to my website now back to the Senegalese cornrows to do this technique you have to first begin by twisting a Senegalese twist with extension braiding hair and then as you are working the twist along you have to pick up real pieces of small hair along the way in order to create a Senegalese cornrow that's why support that you know how to actually borrow braid because you're combining that element of picking up small pieces of hair as you are creating your look so now that you know the style will be doing next are the supplies the supplies that you are going to need to do Senegalese cornrows are three packages of expression kanekalon braiding hair you also need a wide tooth comb a rat tail comb, duckbill clips and hair cutting scissors to cut any stray hairs as needed so now that you know all supplies that you need to achieve this look in the next step, step number two I will be teaching you step-by-step in detail how to do the Senegalese cornrow technique |