21 Stunning Cornrow Styles to Save for Your Hair Mood Board
Braids are one of those winning styles: low maintenance, effortlessly cool, (opens in new tab) and statement-making. (opens in new tab) But let's be clear: braids are not the "next best thing" or "cool hair trend to try." Braids have a long history and have been deeply rooted in the cultural history of the African diaspora for decades. In fact, the origins of braids date back to 3,500 BC. The options for gorgeous cornrow hairstyles are endless, and you can achieve any design you can dream up. (Open in new tab) You just need a skilled stylist, patience (braids can take hours to complete), and inspiration.
In terms of inspiration, I am here to help you. In fact, I have an album on IG called "Braidspo" that is dedicated to the braiding styles I focus on. It is also timed to coincide with the upcoming New Year. Braids are a protective style that does not require heat styling. For cornrow styles to try ASAP, keep scrolling.
There are braids, and then there are Kerry Washington-style braids-we're here for the latter. Dress up this braid with hair jewelry like hoops and cuffs to turn this simple style into a complete fashion statement.
There is so much to say about this unique look. The geometrically designed braids, cowry shells, and frayed ends create a powerful style.
True artistry is the only way to describe Shani Crowe, a boundary-breaking braid stylist who will mesmerize you with her work. These mixed patterns show that one should not be afraid to be uniform.
Yes, it is you who wears the box braids reimagined by Brooklyn-based Magic Fingers Studio (opens in new tab). If you're looking for a fun way to edge up the classic box braid, try adding cornrows to the bangs in your favorite design.
There is nothing safe about cornrows. This "taste the rainbow" style is everything.
Length knows no bounds. Take a cue from Gabrielle Union's pool photo and make your braids as long as you want (swipe to the second photo for proof).
You don't have to choose between a cornrow and a frow. Simply braid your hair halfway up and stop at the top of your head. Then let the rest of the hair play freely.
For a fun play on texture, try model Ebony Davis' cornrow puffball by hair artist @NizzTexturedHair. (opens in new tab)
Sizing up a braid is no easy task. Instead of making the hard decision, try both small and large cornrows. Try alternating between thick braids and thin cornrows, like Jardin Dan.
Then comes the curvy braid to further prove the above point. Try alternating between forward braids and side braids, like the top knot in this braid.
Do yourself a favor and swipe through this entire photo album. Leave it to celebrity stylist Vernon Francois to transform a simple straight-back cornrow into a masterpiece. If you're feeling a little special, trick out your braids with gold or hair cuffs.
Hair hack: braids allow you to try bold colors. Just use colored extensions. This pink box braid, combined with cornrows in the front and baby hair on the sides, gives off that vibe.
Words cannot describe this style. This is truly breathtaking and my personal favorite of the bunch. Everything from the braided topknot to the beaded design is incredibly beautiful.
The halo crown looks even better when paired with the braids. A few single cornrows in the front adorned with beads and cuffs turn this from look to look.
We know it's hard to take your eyes off this magnificent bubble ponytail, but focus for a moment on the bead-topped accent cornrow braid. This simple detail adds so much impact to the style.
There is so much beauty in this picture that it is hard to focus on any one thing. This photo proves that when it comes to braids, baby hair is your best friend. Slicking down the downy hair in a deliberate design makes for a very photogenic style.
A single braid can change the style so much. This simple cornrow is taken up a notch by adding hoop accent jewelry. Braid one side and let your hair hang down on the other to create the illusion of a frock.
Celebrity hairstylist Vernon Francois is an expert on texture. This style looks great for any occasion.
Looking for the perfect way to add drama to your bun?
Leave it to Yara Shahidi to go for a cool flowy hawk, not your average Mohawk, by the blessed hands of Lacey Redway. This geometric design is everything.
Tracey Ellis Ross is a braid goddess. This hair-gasm is very welcome.
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