You may also want to cut the extensions to the length you prefer before braiding. If you are going to use the full length of the extensions, you can leave them as they are.

Make sure the extension is looped evenly around the strand so the ends meet; this will ensure that way your braid is even. [3] X Expert Source Amber RoseLicensed Cosmetologist Expert Interview. 13 April 2021.

Spray the hair extension and natural hair with water to keep stray hairs in place while you are working with it.

Make sure not to braid the hair too tightly. This can cause severe scalp and hair damage.

When you get to the ends of your natural hair, use some hair spray or water to smooth them down as they combine with your extensions.

Use rubber bands, clips, bobby pins, or another styling tool to secure the hair not in the cornrow section. You want to make sure hair from the rest of your head doesn’t get integrated into the cornrow. Make sure to comb the hair in the tract straight back before you begin.

Prepare these strands to braid by placing the 3 strands between your fingers on 1 hand. One strand should be between your thumb and index finger, the middle between your index and middle finger, the last between your middle and ring finger.

The strands have now shifted position. The hair that started in the back is now in front, the original middle strand (your natural hair) is in the back, and the original front strand is in the middle.

If you are wrapping with your left hand, the hair will be wrapped on the left side of the strand. If you are wrapping with your right hand, the hair will be wrapped on the right side of the strand.

Continue adding small sections of hair from directly below where the braid is, braiding complete turns each time.

After you finish the first section, go back through the process for the other rows.

The amount of cornrows you braid into your hair might depend on the kind of extensions you are braiding into your hair. If you are braiding bulky extensions, you can braid less cornrows into your hair. [9] X Research source Crochet braids are braids where you first cornrow your hair, then attach the extensions into the cornrows by a latch hook method. [10] X Research source

Buy a latch hook tool. This tool closes the hook so that it doesn’t tear, break, or snag on your hair. If you use a regular crochet needle, you might damage your hair. [12] X Research source Alternately, you can use a bobby pin. Slide the bobby pin under your cornrow until just the looped end is sticking out on the other side. Slide your extension through the looped end of the bobby pin. Make sure to pull the hair through until both strands are even. Slide the bobby pin and extension under the cornrow.