I loved your series, it was so easy to follow. I am very new to curly hair... what hair dryer would you recommend? Also do I need to diffuse and how often?
This is super interesting. once my hair is styled I am so afraid of water lol Its only ever caused me frizz. and I know that's insane bc our hair needs WATER so it really should be my bestie *insert eyeroll* yeah ima need to save up to speak to a curling professional lol also my wash and gos have been taking me two hours *again eye roll* lol but gonna try this technique (wash and style) today!
UNDER ONE HOUR WASH + STYLE! IT'S AMAZING. lol though the top of my hair definitely but up a fight. it curls for no one it feels like. straight out the shower "dripping wet" is still dry and frizzy *think emoji* anyway thank you sooo much for this series!! my hair will most likely thank you this summer too :)
Is the UFD Good Hair ok to use often? Are AG & Innersense shampoos good enough to remove it or does is require clarifying after use? Typically wear WNG, but looking to rotate with styles like this. I love Good Hair, but stopped using it after following the SSC teachings. Would love to use my existing product if it won’t set me back/interfere with my now hydrated state.
This is really invaluable for me! I’m buying the ebook and seeing the info in action, from a professional is really helpful. And I appreciate all the notes you give along the way. I know why you’re doing the things you do. Subscribing! Excited to give this challenge a try.
I always wondered about the finger detangling because I do not get the same results as I would if using my detangling brush. Thank you for clarifying that along with the amount of hair we lose. Now that my hair is longer, I was freaking out about how much hair was coming out forgetting that we lose 100-150 strands per day and not thinking that the longer the strands, the more bulky your hair shedding looks but it’s really okay. Thankfully for a curl specialist recommending this video from Twitter. Will be doing a wash and go tonight and following your instructions.
Laya Moore that is smartt I use medium temperature water but that would probably help. What I do now is spray the uncle funkys leave in conditioner before I put the curly magic on and my hair hasn’t gotten as dry since
I follow the same regimen. I did switch from hooded dryer to diffusing because I didn’t have a sit under dryer just an attachment and it really shrinks my hair up. I like diffusing after letting it sit for a bit but I would prefer a sit under dryer (saving for one). My question is before the diffusing that you showed us to loosen your cast and get volume, did you sit under the dryer or diffuse the first time?
I am officially starting my journey to unlearn and relearn how to tend to my natural hair. I have always had trouble with frizz, tangled, and dry hair. This was a very informational video to get started on mastering the technique of washing my hair. I’m so excited to start this journey. I’ll be looking into innersense. I have heard good things and am almost out of the products I currently use, so why not?!?
Is this style gentle enough if you’re trying to grow your edges back out? I love simple protective styles like this, but I’m nervous to touch my edges in the slightest at this point Lol I’m willing to keep doing these wash n gos if it’s really the best way...
SIS! SIIIIIIS. I am soooo so grateful for this vid. I just left the salon to get a trim and bought these exact products. I literally hated the process and the results, and I’m not even really new to this. Just unlearning and relearning. You’re giving me hope 💕
When I use a diffuser on my hair after styling with Kinky Curly, my hair is less defined and frizzy, but then when I air dry, it's more defined. The only thing is, it never fully dries within one day when air drying. Do you have any tips for me on how to use the diffuser to help set and dry my curls? I have a short, fine coily hair. I've been washing /conditioning (both olaplex plus a medicated shampoo for my scalp) and styling (Kinky Curly) once a week for the past month, no oils or anything else. Unfortunately, no one in the directory is close to me
I’ve seen people air dry by sitting in front of a fan, also maybe change the product, I noticed kinky curly even though i loved it it made my hair frizzy sooner
So happy I found your channel it's very informative even without you recommending a product to us for use, but at least it's for reference. Thanks for the info.
i’m trying to do research so i can start the three step process and i have some questions. the first one is, is diffusing or applying heat a must during this process? is miss jessie’s multicultural curls okay to use as the only product? and can i just use uncle funky’s daughter curl magic or do i need to use other products like you did in part two? thank you!
Hi! Thanks for visiting! I honestly don’t know about other products and cannot speak to how they with perform. As far as a dryer is concerned, in my professional opinion, you need heat to aid in the drying process. The idea is to capture the curls and hydration, therefore capturing the elongation. By allowing the hair to air dry, you give the hair time to significantly shrink up while the water is evaporating slowly.
I’m on my 3rd week of the 3 step hydration process. the main issue i’m having is how am i supposed to sleep with my hair? i do the pineapple method with a scarf & put a bonnet on top but when i wake up in the morning my hair is molded to the pineapple form & i end up frizzing it trying to get it back in place.
This was on of the best serie I've seen explaining the process of washing following Black Girl Curls. I hope someday you'll be able to film the drying process right after you style your hair in the shower. Great job ! Your hair looks amazing ! I've been consistenly doing wash n go since last year. It's easiest for me to style my hair.
Wow! I loved this series of videos! Thank you so much 🤍 One question/suggestion is how do you take care of your hair during the week or until the next wash day?
The same steps but depending on your lifestyle (if you work out or not) and/or your climate you might need more holding products but in general the same steps apply, your curl pattern doesn’t mean anything and people need to let that go, these same products and routine have been used on so called “4c” hair and have gotten hydrated and defined curls from doing it.
@@LifeFilmz Hey I agree with you, for the most part, the curl pattern really isn't important in that aspect. But for me, I like to see hair that looks more tightly coiled like mine rather than looser curls. I just like seeing hair that looks like mine and I think that may have been her reason for asking.