Corn Rows,
also known as rows, braids, or canerows in the Caribbean, are a
traditional African style of hair grooming where the hair is braided
very close to the scalp, using an underhand, upward motion to produce a
continuous, raised row. Cornrows are often formed, as the name implies,
in simple, straight lines, but they can also be formed in complicated
geometric or curvilinear designs.
Often favored for their easy
maintenance, rows can be left in for weeks at a time if maintained
through careful washing of the hair and regular oiling of the scalp.
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