CORNROWS BRAIDS #braidmiami
Having tried cornrows braids myself, I can share some practical advice on keeping them looking sharp and lasting longer. First, before getting your braids done, ensure your hair and scalp are thoroughly clean and well-moisturized to avoid dryness and itching. Using a light oil or leave-in conditioner keeps both scalp and hair hydrated without weighing down your braids. I usually protect my braids at night by wrapping them with a satin or silk scarf. This reduces frizz and prevents breakage caused by friction with pillowcases. Additionally, washing your cornrows gently every 1–2 weeks using a diluted shampoo helps maintain scalp health while preserving the braid structure. If you want to keep your cornrows neat between salon visits, applying a small amount of edge control gel or pomade smooths down flyaways. Be careful not to overuse products to prevent buildup. Also, avoid heavy styling or pulling hairstyles that could strain your hair roots. Styling options for cornrows are versatile — from classic straight-back rows to creative patterns and accessorizing with beads or cuffs. If you’re new to braids, discuss options and care tips with your stylist to find a style that suits your lifestyle and hair type. Ultimately, with proper care and maintenance, cornrows braids can be a low-maintenance, protective style that looks great and promotes healthy hair growth.








































































