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cogs cainrows - 05-08-07, 12:27 AM

Firstly Im new here, and Im sure this is the appropriate place to post this as other sections on the forum were about other things. Btw I tried to search and got no results.

Anyway I have some questions and would really appreciate some insight about getting cainrows. Note: I already asked a bunch of questions to other people and the people who work at the hair salons but it's still not enough. Not to mention they were busy and couldn't fully answer me in depth. Oh yeah nobody in family knows how to plat hair so my only option is overpriced hair salons, still though the quality should be good aight? It's a nice afro/carribean hair salon, high quality too

But what my main concerns are....

1) taking out the rows: what's the average length of time one has their cainrows in? 2 weeks, a month?

2) The lady at the salon told me you can take it out yourself (or they charge £5 to take it out for you ) but is that really a good idea? As I obviously got no idea how I would take them out.

Ok that's all from me, I'd really like info on this. plus as this is a forum everything is written (or typed rather) makes it easier for me to soak in the info this way. thx to anybody with experience on cainrows.
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grin queen o - 05-08-07, 01:42 AM

Two to three weeks’ sounds about right to leave them in for.
I’m surprised your having trouble deciding how to take them out, there not difficult to remove, I wouldn’t go to a salon and pay £5.00 to remove them if I were you. Just do it yourself, it’s not difficult.
Good luck anyway.
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Heh they dont stay in form too long do they?

And I've never had cainrows before, so I wouldnt know how to take them out. So I just kind of like... fiddle with my hair and 'untie' it then? Like a shoelace or something?

and im honoured your first post is in my thread. :P
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grin queen o - 05-08-07, 02:25 AM

Yes that was my first post, I only joined yesterday. I’m learning how to use a computer after not going near one for years, so it tacks me ages to type a reply because I type so slow with one finger.

I’m just being nosy but why haven’t you had cane rows before?
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Default 05-08-07, 02:50 AM

Because I just didn't. I've always kept my short but have been now growing it for almost a year. So um... yeah what is your response to the previous question (^above)
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grin queen o - 05-08-07, 12:04 PM

Sorry, I didn’t see your new post last night I went to bed. What was the question?
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Default 05-08-07, 01:36 PM

I asked "And I've never had cainrows before, so I wouldnt know how to take them out. So I just kind of like... fiddle with my hair and 'untie' it then? Like a shoelace or something?"

thanks if you can help.
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Default 05-08-07, 01:57 PM

Are you talking about canerowing your own hair or having extensions? Depends on the texture of your hair and how you maintain the canerows as to how long it will last. If your having extensions use a braid spray, tie your hair at night as well, to take extentions out you cut the tip and unravel it from the bottom up. If it's your own hair tell them not to plait it right to the end cos it's harder to unravel and you end up ripping your hair.
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grin queen o - 05-08-07, 02:37 PM

Good advice but if she doesn’t get her hair plated to the ends they won’t last long. They’re not difficult to take out, it’s important to learn.
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Default 05-08-07, 02:56 PM

Cainrows / cornrows what ever is the preferred term is the easiest thing to maintain and undo, and is the best thing for black hair, assuming you are black. I have a friend that braids my hair for me when I am in that mood, but I have to tie the ends with little black elastic bands otherwise it will unravel before she can finish the next one, surely you have a friend that can do it for you, so that you don't have to pay to have simple cainrows done, if however you are going to use extensions for your braids then I would go to a salon, if you don't have a mate that can do it for you.

To undo the braids it's like was said earlier if you loosen the ends it kinda unravels itself, use your fingers to loosen or a comb.
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Default 05-08-07, 04:08 PM

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To undo the braids it's like was said earlier if you loosen the ends it kinda unravels itself, use your fingers to loosen or a comb.
I see, sounds decent. And I can take it out myself whenever I want, so even if its been only 2 days since I got it braided, I can still take them out whenever I want to? (just asking this to make sure)
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Default 06-08-07, 01:19 PM

Hi, if u'd like to post here I'd appreciate if u can help answer my concerns.

Can you clarrify this question?
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And I can take it out myself whenever I want, so even if its been only 2 days since I got it braided, I can still take them out whenever I want to? (just asking this to make sure)
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Default 06-08-07, 03:23 PM

not being rude but this is the funniest post i haveread in ages. i have never known a black person regardless of what continent they live on not know how to undo canerows.

you just unravel them. if you find it difficult with your fingers, use a tail comb or a comb with fine teeth. otherwise you will just have to pay someone to show you


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Default 06-08-07, 04:34 PM

LOL! You lot have got time!
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