I have the original blue magic and just now bought and started using the Indian hemp ❤️🙌🏽. And both does wonders, I honestly don’t know why we moved away from grease. It’s like all the new hair guru’s got away from grease but now going back to it . Our mothers knew what they were doing it our hair .
High five sweetie pie teach these new schools something cuz they stupid as hell and what our mothers used to say y'all talking about our wigs and y'all going to be wearing wigs too and I use grease now I just start using the same grease that you use and so people's talking stupid and I mix Glover's manes with mine
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Yep. My hair has been a dry mess with using natural hair products. Plus, spending extra unnecessary time and money on my hair and still ending up with dryness and breakage. Giving them away and sticking with blue magic and water.
Tried all blue greases apart from the coconut oil one. Here are my favourites 1. India Hemp 2 Original 3. Bergamot 4. Castor oil 5. Shea butter 6. Olive oil 7. Super sure gro 8. Hair food This was a fun video
I'm from the south and honestly the blue magic original has been a southern secret since they dropped the line. I'm a late 90s baby and I grew up seeing all my elders, all the hair salons and my mom used it. I have a soft wave texture but if I don't use grease my hair breaks off real bad and it's extreme at the crown. Im from the delta and my family is black Nigerian- congo(slave trade), Indian (delta indians Chickasaw) & whales(slave owner).. my grandma indian ponytail down her back used blue magic. It helps keeps the hair nice and full.
Thank you for the time you have taken to give out some very informative suggestions. I am presently using the Hair food. That's all I have now. Anyway, blessings to you and your family. Ms.P 🙏🏽❤🙏🏽❤🙏🏽
Love love love this content!! Im Moroccan and have 3c hair and have been using the bergamot for over 20 years! My children have 4a pattern and the bergamot also does wonders for their growth and curl pattern. I once used the Castor one for my children and noticed severe knots. I think because of the beeswax in it! Im super stoked to try the olive and shea ones❤
Thank you so much for sharing this video, I haven't tried the Shea butter or the olive oil. Must hunted them down lol. I will tell you my favorite one would the Hemp!! Yess has helped my hair 💯. I enjoyed and learned from this video. God bless and stay safe 🙏🏽🤗🥰🌺
I've only used the green. I don't do twist outs or anything to my hair. I oil my scalp 3 times a week and my hair is very manageable. I use BM leave in along with lavender water in the mornings and scrunch my hair. My curls have never popped until now. I will have to try some of the other brands you have mentioned. Thank you 💖
I use the green, blue and coconut oil grease on my hair. Even when I was relaxing/perming my hair before I went natural (2013). That's what I used. Sometimes I use Indian hemp. They all work well for a twist out for me.
I recently found your channel and am binge watching all the videos. Love your channel.❤ You ranked the coconut oil last, a lot of people, me included, don't do well with coconut oil on their hair. It does nothing for my hair, I agree with you.😊
My favorite Blue Magic grease is the Shea Butter so far, but I have recently bought the Blue Magic Olive oil, Aloe Vera, but I have not tried it as yet.
Girl you got me rethinking Blue Magic. I need to give it a go. There is a Tea Tree Blue Magic as well. I am going to try the original and see how it goes.
I love all of them but the blue is #1 for me. It makes my wave a pop, softens and hold a my style, and when I put it over my eco styler gel the wash and go is for real. No flakes.
👀I was doing my box braids yesterday and was applying blue magic to my scalp and some gummy wax gel on my edges and it had me wondering if it would reduce the flakes, I'm going to try next time.
This is a great video. Thank you for this. I have the coconut oil and to be honest I did not know of the others. I am a guy and am trying to grow waves. I am going to try Olive, Bergumont, Shey and castor. I have used regular castor oil which is THICK and it makes my beard look fuller so I love it for that. Thanks again and I like your style. Oh that word is lanolin pronounced lan (land without the d) o lin like a girls name. lan-o-lin. I hope that helps.
This was cool informative video. I just bought your #6 super sure grow for daughter and I hair. Bought it yesterday my first jar. So I have to see how it works. Thanks!😅
@@semoneg2826 Great! My daughter is 11 honestly I washed her and applied this grease and noticed her edges grew back because of her pulling it, it has a long lasting shine and softness. It’s a winner. 👍🏽
Indian hemp and coconut oil is on the list for a lot of us...it just doesn' work well for your hair type..I agree if something doesn't work for your hair stop using it but it doesn't mean the product is bad for others....
I am so happy I found your channel!!! Can you do a softee grease hair review like the way you did this video? Also I would love to see the Indian hemp grease compared to the blue magic Indian hemp and their other products compared to each other.😋
1. Indian Hemp- That candy smell, tho! 2. Shea Butter- Ingredients and fragrance on 10! 3. Tie between Castor and Super Gro: Great ingredients and fragrance! I wish I could use these in my daughter's hair but because she has such sensitive skin, the fragrances activate her eczema so I have to use plain ole Vaseline to seal in her leave-ins! Thank you for the reviews and I'm excited to try Blue Magic Petrolatum for my hair since it has fragrance!
It's so funny how people's talking act so stupid I have eczema as well only thing you have to do is take care of your daughter's skin and if your daughter have eczema only thing you have to do is really really take care of her skin when the weather change our skin change and bother us you can't use certain soap we use dub sensitive soap washing powder you can't use we have to use unscented soap and wash a powder Grease hair grease don't have nothing to do with your daughter hair so stop faking boogie boo you can use this grease because sweetie pie my mother used to use this to press comb and do our hair all the time and I'm using it again now stop faking
@@latoyitaalllifematteranoin1511 it’s amazing how you can’t even type a proper sentence but you thought enough of yourself to discuss someone’s daughter . I’m stuck on the anointing fall on me part in your name. Evidence of the Holy Spirit is kindness, and gentleness, love , etc. which one did you display here? Why does someone need unscented soap for skin? Because the perfume/alcohol is an irritant. The same is found on hair products. Where does hair Grow? Out of your scalp. Your scalp is skin! Where can eczema be? On any skin surface! Research is key! Opinions and insults don’t help a single soul.
I go back and forth between the blue and green one. Green is usually my favorite but I'll probably get a blue one next. Your number two item has peaked my interest. 🤔🧐🙃
Blue magic Bergamont (green jar) is my 1 favorite..I love the smell truthfully. I haven't tried castor oil, Indian hemp, carrot oil,..i have about 12 blue magic hair grease and or leave in conditioners..I love their products.
Great video! ❤️💯 The only Blue Magic I've used is the BLUE jar (your #1). It's made my hair thicker, shiner, and I don't have as much breakage as before. 🤗 After seeing this I'm definitely going to try the blue magic Castor oil grease. Thanks for giving us this breakdown of ALL their types. #NewSubscriber ✔️🙏🏽❤️
I went back to grease and I use the BMO Super Sure Gro due to I have grey hair and don't want the color the other greases to stain my hair but now I see they have castor oil that is light I might have to try that one. Listening to other people will sometimes have us getting rid of things that are not broken. Thank you for sharing.
I have the original blue magic myself and I was thinking about trying another one for hair growth. I really want to stop my hair from thinning out so it can grow. I'm persuaded to buy Blue Magic Organics SuperGro but before that I considered the purest and lightest formula, Petroleum Jelly or Coconut which is safe and meant for children or babies under 2 yrs old. But I'm far from that age and all of the Blue Magic hair greases prevent breakage or do something to help it grow better. So, for me the best choices I would make are the first 4 or 5 choices you mentioned or up to the Hair Food. At one point, I even considered Indian Hemp because I'm looking for herbs in my hair grease. Herbs in oil are good for hair growth, but I'll try the hot oil treatment with herbs instead of the Indian Hemp (too hard for me). Beside I can buy herbs and "DIY" mix it or melt it with grease in a separate bowl.
Mary I use Choco nut oil with black castor oil and glovers white castor oil,it work find on my hair.my hair be good. Adding oil to Choconut makes easy to do.
Just trying to navigate which Blue Magic Hair product to use on my natural 4C hair. In reviewing the video and reading comments, it's mentioned that the originals are good but there is an Original Super Sure Gro, Original Indian Hemp and Original Castor Oil. Not to mention the Organic versions as well. Which one should I use keep my hair from feeling so dry? There are too many Blue Magic hair products out there.
1. Indian Hemp 2. Coconut Oil 3. Shea butter (I haven’t tried it yet but it’s coming in soon and from what people have told me, that’s gon be nr 3) I didn’t like the blue, and the castor .. and Sure Gro is a bit too stiff for me as well. I do love the green but the smell got nauseating at some point, it’s good tho!
When i was growing up, the only one they had in the south was the blue..I stop using it. But i started to using it for my granddaughter, she is 8.she love it
I’ve tried the original (blue) super sure gro, castor oil and the carrot leave in. Don’t like the leave in (too watery) BUT that castor oil and the super sure gro had my hair growing like crazy. I wish I could post pics on here. I had a nice health Afro. I stopped using the super sure gro because of the little flakes of tea tree in it. My hair broke off 😭😭😭😭 I’m back to using it and my hair has started growing back again. I have some Indian hemp in my cabinet to try and when my super sure gro runs out I’m going to try it
I haven't tried any, but now that I have a combo of alopecia and hair loss related to meds, I'll have try one of them. Of your top 3, which would you recommend for me?
Actually it depends on your hair texture. The Blue that she recommends is heavy, which is fine if you have been able to use heavy grease in your hair. Otherwise the coconut oil Indian hemp or the super grow might be better. I don’t think Twist an’ Shout took that into consideration.
If I made a list, it would be yours in reverse. But that has to do with differences in hair textures. The Blue, green and heavier ones, are too heavy for my hair.
That’s completely understandable . So far with my daughter I have a feeling it would be the same. My baby girl. Her hair doesn’t seem thick right now but that could change.
Blue magic had herb the grease was pink smelled so good has your hair soft ..some how got discontinue 😔..please bring back be part of the blue magic collection! 😊
I actually use Blue Magic Pressing oil as my grease. It's not actually an oil and it looks just like the blue Blue Magic but feels a little lighter. I bought it to press my hair but my hair reverted so quickly so I tossed it aside. Recently I wanted to use some grease as a lubricant on my ends and the pressing oil was all I had. It is hands down my favorite for non straightening application. It has all of the good stuff: petrolatum, mineral oil, and lanolin!😂
When I was a little girl my hair was natural (I think 4c & super dry and draws up regardless of pressing it). My mom used the blue magic pressing oil. My hair was strong, thick, and rarely shed. I’m considering going back to natural. So I’m in these videos and comments 👀🥰
As an African (Angolan) unfortunately blue magic did not work for my hair. I tried all of them which my sister and it just didn’t work. Sadly it’s cheap though so it would’ve been great if my hair liked it. Great video by the way cheers from Angola 🇦🇴
For me it work very well, bergamote bleu magic and water! I dont understand why you Say « as an african it dont work »? You watch african girl with long hair
The original blue magic smell is one of my favourite things in the entire world and then there’s this coconut grease not from blue magic but another brand and their smells is so gooood. I wish there was a hair perfume that smells like both I love it that bad😭
Girl, I’m trying to follow along but, I’m looking at your heel collection & wonder if you’re still wearing those after a baby? I haven’t worn heels in 4 years. My feet spread and it’s been flats and flip flops ever since.
I ain’t going to lie I’m scared s little. After my first and second I had no problems wearing my heels but I’ve tried a few on and they are too small smh. I was a 7.5 prior but now I’m probably a 8.5 smh
Excuse me sweetie pie thank you so much for showing all the greases because I still use this Blue magic thank you and someone always talking or thinking negative I really thank you so much I don't care what a person say
I feel like all the greases do the same thing which is just growing hair cuz I hate having to pick from like 5 different greases it’s hard but when I looked at the ingredients they all had damn near the same ingredients my fav is the shea butter I literally could eat it and the carrot oil protein one the putty leave in conditioner I like
You can use grease. I have 3c hair and I use hair grease. Maybe start out with the blue or green one as those seem to be on the lighter side. I am mixed (Caucasian/african american) My mom used grease in my hair all the time as a kid. My hair was down to my back lol and it always had shine to it. As I got older I experimented with my hair, colored it, shaved the sides off (I had a mohawk) and even big chopped my hair twice. I was experiencing dry hair and it was even breaking off. I have low porosity hair also and I decide to pick up some good ol' blue magic and I have been using it for a couple of months now. My hair doesn't get as dry, it locks in the moisture better and I even notice a bit of hair retention. There are other hair greases that you can try too. Not sure if you have thicker or finer hair. So there is african pride hair grease, DAX, and sulfur 8, softee (those are the more common ones) I hope this helps!
Okay so you may be able to help guide me to the right grease.🤣🤣 So my hair is color treated and I am almost platinum blonde. I am looking for a grease that will keep my hair from breaking, length retention, and keeping moisture, because high porosity hair doesnt keep it in very well😬😬. I was looking bewteen the Olive Oil anti breakage protien one and the carrot oil. I do know that I want protein to put back into my hair but I cant choose.....in need of help lol🤣
I went for the original and back to pomades in the first place because I didn't want natural oils in any of my hair products (seborrheic dermatitis things). I'll just stick with it haha. And then I noticed my hair was retaining the same thickness from root to ends, my hair has never grown past ~6 inches because Its always breaking off OR (after i discovered natural hair movement, it's trending products and oils) I'm always trimming thinning ends... All the money I wasted and I could have bought £3 hair pomade?💀😭. I messed up my hair growth a couple years back, but it's getting back on track again and once again I'm seeing my hair retain thickness.
I recently bought some super gro blue magic to see if I can grow my daughter's hair. They have mixed (biracial) hair and it just won't grow I've even had their ends clipped and the hair still looks damaged and short
@EyerusalemMamuye-dg9qb one of my daughters hair has grew back a little but her sister hair still look the same she even took down some box braids that she had in for almost a month and it didn't look like it had grew any which I told her she wasn't gonna see any growth really cuz she didn't keep it up long enough
@@therealBBhave them apply water before grease in the scalp, make sure they always deep condition and leave in conditioner after they wash out they’re deep conditioner
◡̈⋆ʜᴇʟʟᴏ(●’◡’●)ノ Char, I pray that all is well with you and your family. I have two, the original and the super grow, I've even mixed the two, my favorite is the original ☺. Thanks for sharing 💜🙏🏾
I have mixed 2 blue magic products as well. The bergamot and argan. One is good with hold and the other with being very moist to the touch making the hair very manageable and holds up well.
Excuse me? I assume your exclamation point means you are loud or yelling? I know exactly what the label says. I choose to say grease. Everyone knows it as grease. My reference to this product doesn’t hurt a soul.