There is arguably nothing better than a time-saving hairstyle. The feeling of having time to reclaim a few precious minutes of sleep or add another set of reps to your workout is seriously unparalleled. While there are a few go-to styles that are quintessential time savers (like braids , faux locs , or the classic bun ), a nostalgic hairstyle is making its rounds on social media and deserves a spot on your summer-hairstyle mood boards : weave cornrows.
If you're curious about the trend, we asked a professional hairstylist to break down everything you should know about the hairstyle ahead. Kadeisha Placide is the owner of Classic Beauty Studio in New York City's Brooklyn borough. What Are Cornrow Sew-Ins? Cornrow sew-ins — sometimes simply referred to as cornrows with weave — were popular in the early 2000s (Beyoncé even wore a version of them), are praised for their versatility and extremely seamless look.
"This is a style created with traditional feed-in cornrow braids in the front and a sew-in installation in the back for some added length and density," hairstylist Kadeisha Placide tells PS. "It's a very trendy style, and the combination gives the illusion of natural hair." There are a few reasons the style is making the rounds again, and the resurgence of the Y2K aesthetic is one of them.
"We emulate beauty and fashion trends throughout history. Currently, the early-2000s beauty, fashion, and even music/dance trends are making a comeback," Placide says. "Cornrow sew-.
