Cornrow Pattern Tutorial | Alopecia | Ms.Pk'S Crochet Braids

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Queens, here's a great cornrow pattern for a client who has hair loss at the sides and the middle of the crown. Before you begin, you need to access and then plan out what cornrow pattern you're going to create because each person situation is different. You don't necessarily use the same pattern for every person.

I hope this video helps.

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This lovely client here she has the hair missing here and then on her other side, but, as you can tell, she has a nice amount of hair here in the back and so we're just dealing with this top portion. But the thing is: when people have hair long edges or alopecia you have to each client is different, so you have to figure out how you want to do the hormone pattern for that particular client and then also here we have some thinning up here. Okay, Queens! You see that we're all done with the cornrow pattern and then but then there's a little um space up here. So we're just going to put I'm gon na put a little net just right up in here, so that we can fill that in

GENEVE NICHOLAS: Don't hide sis, we all have issues may not be the same but we're all struggling

d sallet: Thank you for explaining and caring because some stylist just dont.

Angel Bennett: You are TRULY a MIRACLE WORKER...I can feel your LOVE for your clients with the great care you take in each person!

Starr Jones: Thank God for stylist like you. Keep on doing beautiful work with those blessed hands. Continue being great

Terri Robinson: Absolutely beautiful, she did a great job, Shine Queen you are Beautiful

Carla Barrera: Love how respectful and understanding you are with your clients without judgement

Tina So Blessed: Don't hide your beautiful face, You were created by God beautifully! ❤

Donna Taylor: Girl you have the compassion, love, tenderness and perfect words for your customers!!!! I praise God for your sweet ways, and your DIVINE competency. May God bless you

Coretta Snell: Never hide your face Queen..you perfectly and wonderfully made..

Helen Burns: Thank you for sharing and educating us this has been helpful

Denise Byrd: Wonderful transformation!!!

A Joyous Occasion with Sire Eminence Zakkiyyiah: Hey Queen, I love your videos! We are in the same field and it brings me great joy to watch your videos. I just wanted to let you know about Reigning Naturals Growth Stimulant. I use it on my Alopecia/hair loss clients and their results are amazing. Be blessed and keep up the blessed work

yvonea868: May GOD BLESS AND KEEP U BOTH! I CAN TELL BY THE WAY YOU GENTLY TOUCH HER HEAD YOU ARE A GENUINE PERSON

Nurse TMarie: Hi Ms. PK. I wish I was still in Georgia. Your work is always AMAZING!

Trinda Harris: Beautiful hair style

Yvette Hicks: THE BEST EXPLANATIONS TO A GROWING PROBLEM

Monica Sherrod: It’s ok Beautiful Queen! You are gorgeous!❤️❤️

nicky babe: Don't be ashamed my queen just know your not the only one who's going through this it will be ok!

Cecilia Hutchinson: Well done I commend you

Ann Grandy: Corn row or any type of braiding should not be done especially if you are experiencing hair loss!

FinancialFitDiva: Everytime I see cornrows/braids being done with someone with thinning hair or bald spots I get a little sad. Braids may not have caused the alopecia but just the thought of that much tension on the scalp might not be great especially in those sensitive areas on the edges. I'm not saying that I'm an expert, but I used to wear a single braid in the front of my hair and I noticed that my hair started thinning around my temple. I would even see hair being pulled out with the little root bulb. It wasn't until I stopped the braid that I started to see my edges grow back.

Janet Boreland: All that tension is going to break off the hair in the front trust me

Rebecca Keahey: I love seeing that you can help those beautiful ladies. However, I would LOVE to see the final beauty? Please? God Bless you all.

Linda Earl: Good job

Ms. Smith: God bless you !!

Deniese Wynne: So isnt that adding more stress to her scalp with by braiding and pulling of thinning hair?

Melinda. Mc: when you pull the hair into corn rows from an infant does that cause the balding in later life.

African butterfly: But what is solution for growing it back?

Cee c C: It's a shame that people are so judgemental. She shouldn't have to hide her face.

So: This is a result of years of trying to chemically or thermally alter the natural texture of your hair. It boggles my mind why some African Americans of Sub-Saharan African descent fail to see the beauty of their gravity-defying natural hair.

Marie Ward: Hello mom please don't hide your beautiful face you're a child of God you're loved unconditionally ❤

Zahra Almayahi: So if the person is suffering from alopecia, balding, etc.., explain to us again why one would braid such person’s hair??? How does this help?

Mkat Nileb: Tension alopecia from tight braids!

Grateful Dead: You're Beautiful Keep Ya HEAD Up

Authan Johnson: Awsome

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d g: ❤️

So: My suggestion: shave everything off and start over. Then stop messing with it and stay natural.

T G: Stop saying don't hide. She can hide if that's what makes her comfortable. So stop.

C lucas: Keep those relaxers out of your hair and watch the true transformation begin.

Barbara Person: Don't cry baby it's alright

Arofat Madesmanova: уменя тоже такие волосы

Heather Yearwood: Lady needed some face covering to deal with her shyness

Arofat Madesmanova: город какой

Karen Coe: Where are you located?

African butterfly: Making it worse by pinching and braiding the stunted follicles

YOU NEVER KNOW: I would not put any tension on her hair

Mimi: I'm like that ..

Amanda RICKOVER: Get that camera out her face!!! She's embarrassed and she is not paying you to talk to us

Jenni: Literally stop braiding it because that’s why she lost it in the first place.

Beth Yohannes: I don't have much hair

Debra Robey: hope she got her. appt for free

Annie Wilson: where are you located.

Angela: okay you shouldn't be ashamed of your your hair and it's called something I don't know what it is but it's something that you might be eating or am I being a family or your father was born and you know that's the reason why you begin to have baldness also I hope things change for you

Beatriz Privado: Por esas trensas tiene alopecia. No le circula la sangrel

anyhoot Yepo: She doesn't want to be seen. Why are you showcasing her hair?

Carolyn J: Why u hiding yo face?

Michelle France: Wish you were closer

DomiNiqueTV: You help by not doing cornrows and suggesting constant treatment until she sees growth in those areas. Stop sacrificing long term results for short term trends.

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