6 Step-by-Step Tutorials Cornrow Boxbraids Using Extensions is a popular protective hairstyle combining sleek cornrows at the scalp with flowing boxbraids at the ends. This style offers convenience, durability, and versatility for natural hair. Whether you’re a beginner or a skilled braider, this guide will walk you through every detail so you can create stunning results at home or for clients.
Throughout this tutorial, we’ll highlight essential care resources such as:
- Beginner tutorials: https://abibraids.com/beginner-tutorials
- Advanced braiding designs: https://abibraids.com/advanced-designs
- Creative braid looks for inspiration: https://abibraids.com/creative-looks
- Hair care and maintenance: https://abibraids.com/hair-care-maintenance
- Current trending braid styles: https://abibraids.com/trendy-styles
What Are Cornrow Boxbraids Using Extensions?
Cornrow boxbraids using extensions combine two primary braiding methods:
- The roots are braided flat to the scalp like cornrows.
- After a certain point, the cornrow transitions into free-hanging boxbraids.
This creates a strong base, reduced scalp tension, and a polished finish.
The Difference Between Cornrows and Boxbraids
- Cornrows: Flat, tight braids made along the scalp.
- Boxbraids: Individual free-hanging braids sectioned into square or triangular parts.
Why Add Extensions?
Because:
- They protect natural hair
- Allow versatility in length, color, and thickness
- Add volume for fuller styling results
- Help reduce breakage when installed correctly
Explore more extension-based styles:
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Tools & Materials Needed
- Hair extensions (kanekalon recommended)
- Rat-tail comb
- Sectioning clips
- Moisturizing leave-in conditioner
- Edge control or braiding gel
- Hair bands or thread
- Hot water bowl (for sealing ends)
- Mousse/Styling foam
Hair Extensions Types
Choose from:
- Pre-stretched kanekalon (easiest to work with)
- Non-pre-stretched braiding hair (requires prep)
- Color blend packs for stylish looks
See color ideas: https://abibraids.com/tag/colorful-braids
Moisturizing & Prep
Your natural hair must be hydrated and protected:
- Apply a leave-in
- Use oil on the scalp
- Lightly blow-stretch hair for smooth braiding
More healthy hair tips: https://abibraids.com/tag/healthy-hair
Step 1: Preparing the Hair
Cleansing
Wash hair with a sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner.
Detangling & Blowout
Detangle with a wide-tooth comb and stretch with gentle heat.
Step 2: Sectioning for Cornrows
Creating Clean Parts
Use a rat-tail comb for crisp lines. Neat parts create neat braids.
Sectioning Clips
Clips help separate hair so it doesn’t tangle or mix.
Step 3: Creating the Base Cornrows
Start cornrowing at the scalp using small, consistent hair grabs.
Controlling Tension
Avoid pulling too tight to prevent scalp soreness and hair loss.
Read more about tension issues: https://abibraids.com/tag/breakage
Maintaining Part Consistency
Even spacing enhances symmetry and overall beauty.
Step 4: Feeding in Extensions
This is where volume and length begin.
Matching Thickness
Add small pieces gradually to match natural hair thickness smoothly.
Smooth Fingertip Method
Use fingertips OR thumb roll to blend extension hair seamlessly.
For advanced feeding techniques:
https://abibraids.com/tag/advanced-techniques
Step 5: Transitioning Into Boxbraids
Once the cornrow reaches the desired length, release from scalp and continue braiding downward.
Braid Length Techniques
- Short shoulder-length
- Mid-back length
- Ultra-long waist or hip length
Securing Ends
Use tiny rubber bands or seal with hot water.
Step 6: Sealing and Finishing
Hot Water Seal
Dip braided ends in hot water to prevent unravelling.
Styling Foam Application
Apply mousse to reduce frizz and set the style.
Aftercare & Maintenance
Night Routine
Wrap hair with a satin scarf or bonnet.
Scalp Oil Care
Use lightweight oils to soothe itching and restore moisture.
More aftercare guidance: https://abibraids.com/tag/aftercare
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Breakage Problems
Never braid dry or brittle hair.
Excess Tension
Protect your edges. If it hurts, it’s too tight.
Style Variations to Try
Triangle Parts
Geometric parts create a more artistic effect.
https://abibraids.com/tag/triangle-braids
Jumbo Braid Look
Larger braids = faster install + bold style.
https://abibraids.com/tag/trendy-styles
When to Remove & Restyle
Ideally between 4 to 8 weeks to avoid buildup and breakage.
Conclusion
Cornrow boxbraids using extensions are stylish, durable, and protective. By mastering sectioning, tension control, hair prep, and feeding techniques, you can create salon-quality results at home. Whether you want a simple everyday look or a bold creative braided masterpiece, this style offers endless possibilities.
For more inspiration and braid education, explore the full learning hub:
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FAQs
- How long do cornrow boxbraids usually last?
About 4 to 8 weeks with good maintenance. - What type of hair extensions work best?
Pre-stretched kanekalon for easy blending. - Can I wash my hair while wearing this style?
Yes, gently cleanse the scalp and avoid scrubbing the braids. - How do I reduce frizz?
Apply mousse weekly and wear a satin bonnet at night. - Is this style good for hair growth?
Yes, when done without tension and cared for properly. - How long does installation take?
Between 2 to 6 hours depending on size and length. - Can beginners do this style?
Yes! Start here: https://abibraids.com/tag/beginner-guide

