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@@tieshkasanders2667 her other videos tell you what she’s using, that’s why I know. But yea, it won’t work for everyone. I’ve heard good and bad reviews
I also love Fenugreek. I ferment the seeds or use the powder for my smoothies. I also love it in my hair products. It has so many wonderful benefits. You can also drink it as a tea. I know Sprouts sell the tea bags.
I use to ferment the seeds, but now I buy a powder from amazon. I use to get the seeds from whole foods. I just made a paste and used it in my hair today for my next video. I have been smelling like curry all day, but my hair is 🔥
@@thrivebeyonddisparity Girl 'Whole Foods' is my favorite store and I never saw them there lol. I just get both the powder and the seeds from an Indian grocery store nearby. Your hair is gonna thank you.
OMG...I could have sworn that is how you say it 😱🤯 I literally just called someone and asked them if I was saying it right and they just realized how to say her name correctly 🤯 Her name is literally spelled the way it sounds...but I must have learned it the wrong way from somewhere 😱 My apologies.😬
I have a question, if my ends are healthy/chemical free/heat free and moisturized, how would they become split?...Split ends usually occur due to dry, brittle hair and is often caused by heat/chemical damage. If I straighten my hair, will the split ends be a reflection of the actual health of my hair...or as a result...of me straightening my hair to assess the health of my ends? 🤔 Someone please point me to a video on youtube of the women in Chad Africa who use Chebe trimming their hair IMMEDIATELY...because 1.) the math is not mathing and 2.) I am starting to really realize that people have been playing with not only my hair, but my money and my emotions #Friday #Setitoff
@@thrivebeyonddisparity I think split ends are just part of the wear and tear of hair. So there's always going to be splits but the amount and degree varies. Excessive styling, heat and neglect can cause more splits. Hair even touching the fabric on your clothes can cause small splits. The thing is to keep the hair trimmed so that those splits don't travel up the hair shaft.
Oh really, Ok, that may be true, however, I find it strange that women in Chad, Africa don't trim their hair (for centuries), and women in Huangluo Yao Village in Guangxi Zhuang, China, who happen to have the longest hair in history, only cut their hair once in their lifetime, on their 18th birthday, yet we (women with struggle hair) are told to trim our hair MULTIPLE times a year🤔. I am sure that all women around the world have wear and tear on their hair...but...the women with the longest hair, don't trim it. What I have learned from life and observation is that...with many things, not all, we eventually end up returning to what our ancestors did. Hey, I'm just trying to rationalize and THINK rather than regurgitate what has been fed to me.
I think that is just a way to make more money out of you. Hair typically grows like half an inch every month which equates to 6 inches a year. If you are going to get trims every two months, you are cutting off all 6 inches that grows out that year. You will be stagnant forever. I get my ends trimmed every 6 months. We have hair goals over here and I’m not about to let anyone get in the way of that.
That makes sooo much sense. Money rules everything. It is what it is. I'm thinking, if your ends are healthy and you take care of your ends...how would they become damaged 🤔 I have never seen a video of the people in Chad, Africa who use Chebe trim their hair...and their hair is extremely long and healthy 🤔. Anywho, we know what it is and will move accordingly 😏
@@thrivebeyonddisparity I understand people have to make money but I hate that people cheat others just to get it. You know your hair so do what is best for your hair. Chadian women are beautiful. Their hair is as well. They don't seem to do much to care for it and it thrives.
I had my ends trimmed every 8 weeks consistently during a 5 month period with a hairstylist and my hair got shorter. I have been on youtube for 5 months now, styling my own hair, not clipping my ends, and my hair is almost to my tailbone 👀 #stopthecap
Yup! I forgot all about this song, until I saw your comment about the pronunciation of caramel. I was like, Oh..I'm about to use this sound because I had this song on replay back in the day 💃🏾
💯 I think I and/or we listened to City High's song Caramel too many times back in the day, which taught us how to say it 😆. #Nofrontinornoguessin #Caramelcomplected That was my SONG Aye 💃
@@thrivebeyonddisparity That's my song too. Both the original version and the remix version with Eve. They were so talented. I wonder what happened to City High. A lot of their songs had a message too.
They were sooo talented and I LOVED that their music had a message, I like music with substance...although I like to just vibe too. Chi Chi, you just influenced me to create a whole short with this song, it will come out today at 3pm CST lol. I played this song like 3 times today after your message, I was getting it too 💃. I totally forgot about it 😂.
@@thrivebeyonddisparitythat would also be a clutch sustainability move that might garner them more customers! You should leave them that review on their website!
@@beccy46 IKR...It would save money too. IDK, I remember I watched a video from Beyoncé and she said, don't tell people what you want them to do, you do it 💀. So, 🤷🏾♀️ 🤣😂
Hey ChiChi 👋🙂. Thanks! I love reviewing products, especially when I review a product that I fall in love with..Like that Fenty Homecurl...Chef's kiss 💜
People are always trying to whitewash black celebrities and especially black female celebrities. Rihanna look good and I wish the world would let Beyoncé take a break from the weave and wigs as well. The world is obsessed with black women but secretly hate our hair and features a simultaneously and it’s fucking sickening.
I usually get acne if I haven’t been drinking enough water or if I’ve been eating too much junk food. Gives me motivation to make sure I’m eating right 😅
True. I get acne due to hormonal imbalances. For example when I was on medication that regulated my hormones, I had no acne, although my diet was not the greatest. Now, my diet is great, but I still have acne, because of the hormonal imbalance.
I was gonna ask do you think it was the comeback kid you left in that did some repair too since you noticed the extra silky feeling once you started shampooing you’re hair? 😮
Rihanna’s hair looks healthy…Nicki’s look thin I can’t see her ends and Tyra’s looks like it’s struggling like she the type of girlie that don’t like to cut her split ends bc she has a little length.
Excacly men like that only like those qualities for a superficial performance They think those things make THEM look better to other men And they typically don’t care or like the things in question They just want control over the relationship
She was a fairy!! 🧚🏽♀️❤️! Very beautiful! I’ve been using fenty hair on my daughters hair and the comeback kid has really revived her hair. Way less breakage and shedding!
@@thrivebeyonddisparity about 3 washes. I normally leave the comeback kid in and I use it every once in while between washes too just to re-up the treatment. My daughters hair didn’t respond well to her styling products though, but responded very well to the shampoo conditioner ++ value pack.