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 I asked my aunt to cornrow my hair, she refused (she's the only one who can properly), she said I have too much hair to manage. 
Why do you think I'm asking you to do it then lady 😡
#hairstr
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 But half your head is already shaved, wut!? 
 Only about a quarter and it's grown this much in 3 months lol https://image.nostr.build/1ae24b104465b57e189fae4feccb1e0b0b9d092f8df11bb7bb4334018ae76c94.jpg 
 pretty nice grow out phase. Your hair grows pretty fast. 
Why don’t you try the one or two twist braid? 
Do you wear your hair natural all the time? 
 I wear a bonnet 24/5, try to keep my hair in a protective style until I'm ready to wash it and decide what I really wanna do with it lol. 
 You’re doing great with your hair then. I wish I was there lol, I need to learn to braid better for my future kids 
 You'll be able to learn it quickly🫂 Their hair would probably be curlier than mine is rn since I permed it 😂 
 Since I (think obviously) have no clue about the process... How long would that take?  
 😮‍💨It would literally take her about 20 mins. 
If I try to do it myself it takes over an hour and I can only section and plait my hair (the kind of loose braids) instead of cornrow (the braids against the scalp). 
 Ah. That's a big difference.  
 I feel like I’ve seen people with cornrows that turn into braids…? Is that always weave?  I assumed it was their hair 
 Not always! But it's definitely a common practice it really depends on the stylist and the patron.