I accidentally cut my hair whiles unbraiding and it was a big chunk. My hairdresser said such discouraging words about my hair and it started to affect me mentally. Your customers are truly blessed to have their hair touched by you.
So sorry they put you through that, some hairdressers can be really insentive and ignorant. l hope you can find a better one if wish to change hairdresser
I'm sorry you had that experience with an insensitive hairdresser. One of my cousins had an experience where the hairdresser got on her for waiting too long to get a relaxer. She wanted my cousin to get one every 4 weeks and my cousin went off on her LOL. All my cousin wanted was a wash and blow dry, that was all.
I love how she never makes anyone feel bad about the state of their hair. I have some postpartum shedding that made me feel like my hair would never recover. I now have hope.
This my post partum shedding is horrible. My hair is nearly gone on the edges. I found a good stylist that is helping me get my hair back healthy and I was ready to shave it off.
Omg i had horrible post partum shedding i was legit going bald on my edges and my hair would always come out in clumps. I thought it was odd because i was still taking my prenatals and i was taking collagen and biotin. It stopped and started growing back but it was embarrassing for me for a few months.
Have hope ladies. I lost a lot of hair on both temples despite taking my post-natals vitamins for a year. I did breastfeed for a year though. The hair loss was so bad I couldn't put my hair up in a bun due to the 2 massive bald spots. I thought I would have to wear wigs forever. But with time & patience, the bald spots have filled in, still a bit thin on 1 side but a huge recovery from before. Don't stress, be gentle with your hair & be kind to yourselves. Remember you are doing a great job being a mom.
Postpartum shedding had bald spots on my scalp 😩 I never experienced that until my second child and it didn’t come until maybe a little less than a year after giving birth. It was so bad I thought I had alopecia
ok but except for the breakage her hair is literally PERFECT. super healthy and shiny, stretches out pretty well, very nice natural curl texture. i could only dream of having that kind of hair.
@@raymckenzie8352 Stop yelling and demanding, she doesn't have to answer anything. Longtime supporters already know the answer to that question anyway.
You seem so relaxed and joyful when doing hair. It’s not even like you’re doing your job but rather something for your soul. Keep up the great work love
Yes, i think that’s the good energy all us random folks from all over with all different hair types find ourselves here enjoying her videos 😋😝 im convinced it makes the world a better place when people do this & actually follow their passion. It’s just the energy ive always admired most. My favorite teachers along the way in my life were always the ones we could tell really loved their subject matter & were passionate about sharing & teaching it to others. 🙏✌️💕
Because some olxer people believe our hair type was bad ugly i ask u why and where they got that from look at the many tribes who have very lusterious hair naturally in AFRICA but my mother did my hair calmy and thats key loving hands
My child grandmother grease and heat and now we have crispy fried ends, she only 4 so it looks like I have to learn to trim it myself I can’t find a hairstyle to do it.
@@ThyMidnightShow to only pass the flat iron one time to straighten it, instead of going over it ,over and over again...like most people do, not knowing its super damaging.
girly pink not even just lazy. Some will fuck up your head just bc they wanna take your money. Don’t even care about your hair being healthy or anything 😩
This has to be one of the best channels I'm subscribed to. The quality, the editing, the expertise, the wisdom, the talent, the MESSAGE this woman brings us, is everything I could ever want in a RU-vid video.
Oh there's a lot of us out here lol. It basically means that your hair is protein sensitive and prefers moisture over protein. My hair used to love coconut oil but now it makes it feel like crispy seaweed lol. I cannot use products that contain coconut oil but most natural hair products use it as a base because it's cheap and widely available. If you're looking for a good oil try The Mane Choice Ancient Egyptian Anti-Breakage & Repair Antidote Oil. It's a great blend of oils, not too heavy and lasts a long time so its a good investment.
I have alot of fine blonde hair and have been following african hair care routines and using african products for a while. I have never had better hair in my life! Its soooo soft
@@noble604 wrap my hair every night, i use leave in products and have changed all my products to Shea Moisture products. I only use shampoo once a week because the wrapping pulls the oils from the scalp. I also use black caster oil and “curly hair” products. I do wet it every 2 days tho because i do have very caucasian hair, and am able to do so, but it seems that damaged blonde hair needs nearly as much care as fine curly african hair
"Wherever you go, go with all your heart" I just wanted to repeat that. It spoke to me for some reason. Probably because i keep mine locked up tight 🙄 thanks for sharing.
I wish all hairdressers were as gentle as you. My hair is stupidly fragile, I don’t dare let a hair dresser touch it based on past experiences. Brush or comb full of hair, and I don’t have much to start with.
It took me years but I actually found a hairdresser that I can finally trust to cut my hair. Expensive and worth every penny. My hair has doubled in length and I honestly have growth more hair and thicker since I have started seeing her. I was so sick my hair was falling out and thinning.
@@akashanumberfive199 yeah, mine was always a problem, then I had chemo! Did not help. Best thing for me other than avoiding hair dressers is switching to natural products and using only hair pins not elastics. Of course if hairdressers were this gentle and respectfu here I might try again 🙂
I grew up in a family of barbers and beauticians. I loved watching the process unfold, and I certainly agree with the comments regarding “blessed hands”...you’ve got the gift girl!
as a stylist I find that people break off their leave out from brushinging with the weave..our hair cannot take the constand brushing and combing like the weave can
@@themango9644 do NOT use a comb...on curl your hair with the sew in so that it will hold it's shape and you wont have to keep putting heat on it or brush it...I only detangle my hair with a brush every 3 to 4 days other than that try not to brush it constantly...when you do brush it, separate your leave out, brush the weave then out a DROP of serum in your hands, rub it on your leave out and then gently detangle with your fingers first and then a brush.
It’s an absolute blessing for these women to sit in your chair. You always do a fantastic job and put these ladies back on track to a full, healthy head of hair. Well done sis 💕
Kee Taylor is just one of the coolest people ever. I really admire how hard she's worked to get her business to where it is today. She makes me feel inspired, like -- if she can do it, then I can do it.
Yessssss 1.11 million subscribers 👏🏼👏🏼 you so deserve it. Working as a nurse during this pandemic has been hectic & I didn't even notice you hit the milli. Congratulations ❤ love how you put your encouraging quotes up before each video & how you take your time with each client that sits in that chair. Amazing results as usual
Protective hairstyles are only protective when you take time to learn what protective hairstyle works for your hair, not too tight as not to stress your scalp/edges, take the time to prep your hair before said style and after, and for as long as you have the style in, you should leave your own hair out to breath. I love your channel cause you always educate us on how to properly take care of our hair. Protective hairstyles aren't the devil, it's often the execution.
always, and even then I find that it's usually not the stylist (though there are tons of bad ones), it's that they don't wash or moisturize it when they have them in for months!, but over quarantine I learned how to crochet and no braiding pain so sorry to my braider but i'm never going back
I drove 4 hrs to take my daughters sew in dwn. I didnt want her friends cutting her hair instead of the thread. Ur clients hair looked like the results of unintentionally cutting it during the take down and some breakage. U did an amazing job as usual❤ Edit: Omg... U literally said that🤦🏾🤣 I should have kept watching...lol
@@DeeperThanHairTv OnePassOnlyQueen!!! When u said the thread fabric... I was like...😳 Okkkkay. Let me sit my non qualified self dwn. She knows what she's talking about. I would have never thought about the thread but it makes sense.❤
I love how full shiny and bouncy her cut and style came out. You did an excellent job at hiding the breakage and informing us how that can happen so I will be sure to be more careful.💞
When you gave that description of the 1st pass is 410, 2nd pass now makes it 820, I was like woooowwww I never thought about it like that! Also, the explanation you gave about cotton thread, I’ve never heard that either!!! Wow Thanks for always sharing great knowledge 🙌🏾
I have been watching her videos recently and I haven't seen a more polite hairdresser than her...Like whenever someone messes up with their hairs she responds "No It happens!" How cute❤️✌🏻
I'm a white girl with curly hair (3b-3c). I find those videos so soothing, and the positivity that radiates from it is so nice and peaceful. I have struggled with my hair most of my life, my mom used to cut it extra-short when I was young because she found it unmanageable (she herself has straight hair). When I let it grow out, I didn't know how to take care of it, and I just left it tangled and frizzy. I was resigned that it was just what my hair looked like. I finally chopped it all off, just to not have to bother about it. Then I found out about the "curly girl method", and I finally see actual curls in my hair. I find it pretty. And I know how much the black community has to do with that method, and I just wanted to send a collective thank you, for giving me a confidence I never had.
From cutting all my 4C hair off in 2016 and watching it all grow back I've understood why it's stressful to have natural hair but also understand why it's such a blessing.....watching you barely comb through her damaged hair and seeing her shine was so amazing....because all women have beautiful hair regardless of texture and seeing you do it here is just...mind touching
I just found you yesterday and I am already bingeing on all your videos! They are so informative yet relaxing. Just watching you handling the hair makes me appreciate all types of hair and how we should take proper care of ours. Thank you for all your efforts!!
Swim tips. Before you get in the pool 1. Wet hair with tap water. 2. cover hair in conditioner. 3. wear a swim cap and/or keep your head above water. This way your hair soaks up less of that cholrine/salt water/fresh water. After you get out of the pool, rinse hair and use co-wash/ gentle daily swimmers shampoo. Do not skip the conditioner. Deep condition weekly with heat. Every 4-6 weak chelate with a special chelating shampoo. Use a medium strength protein deep conditioner every other week. This works for my natural hair....I'm not sure about processed hair. My natural unprocessed hair is stronger than my relaxed or coloured hair.
Although I wore a swim cap my relaxed hair still got wet, so when I was talking swimming lessons 2x a week, I washed my hair with swimmer's/chelating shampoo after each lesson, followed by moisture shampoo and conditioner. My hair suffered no ill effects due to the chlorinated water.
@@marleyhill34 great tips. I chelated shampoo every time my hair got wet with chlorinated pool water. I didn't want to take any chances. My hair was relaxed at the time. Since my water at home is so hard I still use chelating shampoo every few months just to remove buildup.
@@CharTurner6928 Yeah the swim cap isn't really to stop your hair getting wet. It's to reduce drag and stop your hair getting in your face when you swim. It also stops your hair from absorbing as much water as it would without the cap. My chelating shampoo is a bit too strong for my fragile hair to be used every week/ or every day so I use the alternative method. even relaxer is a bit too much for my hair. It takes all the thickness and body and volume out. which to be honest I hate. I was always trying to get more body in my limp relaxed hair.
It's wonderful to listen to you as you teach us all about hair care! Keep these videos coming. Also, it's wonderful to have read about the success you have achieved in your career as a hair stylist. You deserve the accolades! ❤
I find Her hair videos so therapeutic, these women having such beautiful hair & its just amazing to see different texture hair, then mine being styled, I love her positive quotes/persona, I’m really just in Awe. New Subscriber
Oh yes! My last protective style with a leave out before I went natural in 2013, my leave out broke off so badly! It was because I kept flat ironing it! That’s when I decided to go natural and have been since! Ladies please don’t make the same mistake lol
I need help. I wore wigs but the wig cap broke off the front of my hair. From ear to ear it looks like a black fuzzy band. What am I doing wrong. I stop wearing them for a while to let it grow back, but started again and it broke off.
Your voice is so soothing, almost healing in a way, and from watching your videos and your gifts and talents, you are a true inspiration. Blessings and love to you ❤
I said, "Let me go see what 'Deeper than Hair' is doing this week..." lolololol this is one of my favorite RU-vid channels! Now, I just need an appointment with you to get these ends trimmed...
I’m here for the gifted one with the scissors ✂️ I wish my hair was that easy to comb after a wash you need a freakn garden rake to get through my strands 🤦🏽♀️
Addicted to this channel that I stumbled upon. The satisfaction of watching this woman work her magic along with her calming and therapeutic manner is just too much! Love!!!
I know a lot of ppl keep weave in their hair all the time and their biggest mistake is they don't take care of the real hair they take the hair down the day of getting it redone. I always take my hair down 2 weeks before getting it done again deconditioned,moistures & oil my scalp
I take my hair down and get it redone at the same time alot. But I get it done and removed by a professional everytime. For braids, I give my hair a real break in between.
I just came to say I love your videos and your energy comes across as so warm and positive and loving. You can seen the passion come across in your work. Your kindness is palpable. You’ve inspired me to start my own journey of taking better care of my hair so thank you!
I really appreciate all of your hard work in teaching the women of today on how to properly care their hair 🙏🏾 You have been a great help to my hair growth journey!
I love how you are so kind, lovely, knowledgeable and personable. You treat each client as an individual and take the time to really understand their hair and what it needs. You are such a pure soul, and so inclusive. I am a Caucasian female with coarse, frizzy hair, and I just know that if I walked into your salon you would welcome me with open arms and I’d get a fully tailored and special treatment. Please never stop what you are doing, you are a blessing! 🙏🏻😇💖
The bob cut is beautiful you did a great job with her hair. I love your work. I know you hear it all the time that you inspire a lot of people. Really you had inspired me a lot! . I just want to say thanks 😊
Hello again ma’ma. Every since (I say the Lord) blessed me to come across your channel I have been so informed and learned so much from you. You are kind and gentle and treat each client special and I really appreciate that. Your voice is comforting I WISH I CLD COME TO YOUR SHOP. Your beautifully blessed and amazing!!!!
Yes it's protein rich and folks with alot of natural protein(you have very rich protein naturally thick hair from what I see you will dry)I got fine hair n color but to much or already thick hair dries it out
Agreed! I stopped using any coconut based hair treatments and I thought the reason was because I hate smelling like coconut. But I also don't like what it does to my hair. When I'm really in a pinch, I prefer to use just a little bit of olive oil. But nothing -- nothing -- beats good nutrition and exercise.
Coconut oil and water makes my hair melt while detangling. Combing it is effortless. However I do not use it in Fall or Winter because the cold turns it back into a solid brick, so just imagine that hard layer covering your hair. Late Spring n Summer are the only times I use coconut oil.
Super beautiful 😍❤️ My hair is healthy now but 10 years it was struggling because I washed it once every 3 weeks. I had no idea that not washing your hair is a good way to damage your hair. Now my hair is thick long and natural...I wash my hair weekly, keep up with my trims, deep condition it, and do low manipulation hair styles 💯🤘🏽
I wish you were my stylist. It’s so hard to find genuine, educated, professional stylists out here these days for black hair. I wish I could have you evaluate this crown of mine cause it needs some love 😂😅
I love your channel. I used to work in Compton, and I learned a little about black hair. I love learning about different cultures, races, ethnicities, etc. I think it makes us appreciate each other more. Your channel is informative and professional!
I have been natural almost 10 years and have only been to a stylist one time and it was an awful experience. The work you do is amazing! I would trust you with my hair because of the love, care and knowledge that you give to all your clients! I live in North Carolina and I'm going to fly to Philadelphia just to get a good trim and blow out on myself and my daughter's hair this fall 🙌🏾
Let me tell you, I’m Mexican with some straight ass hair and I LOVEEEEEEE to watch your videos! They are so therapeutic and honestly girl the knowledge you give works for all hair types I feel like. Keep doing what you’re doing, you’re amazing!
i found your channel recently and have been going through all your videos binge-watching them. your personality shines in how kind and skilled you are and your voice is so soothing to listen to!
Man, that simple math - 410 x 2nd pass = 820! A more in the face explanation for my heat damage, on top of thin hair and not having a temp gauge... 😬 That’s why I went back to my faithful two-strand twists for recovery! 🤦🏽♀️
Same, plus I get those bumps around my hairline and they get so red and painful. I’ve only had like 2 people do my hair tight enough to where it looks good but I don’t get those bumps.😢
Me either and I only have one girl do it my cousin and I never get small braids or anything intricate and always knotless. Also, getting quality braiding hair makes a huge difference. I bought some cheap braiding hair a few months ago and it made my ends so bad my hair was v shaped in the back after my blowout. Luckily mom (whose a licensed cosmetologist) fixed it for me and gave me a trim.
@@lalasarchive1 you can also wash your braiding hair in acv and then conditioner and it will help the hair be less itchy and less drying on your real hair
She was trying to get it to match a completely different hair texture. I've been there. I remember I flat ironed that leave out every day several passes too. I had very noticable breakage and it took a long time to even out.
I just want to take a minute and say THANK YOU for all you have taught me. I have learned so much about my hair because of you. I love the fact that you talk to us like we are friends. ☺️
You are an amazing stylist! Your compassion shines through with every client as you cater to that person's individual haircare needs. If only all stylists could be like you... 😊
Your videos are not only calming but they're informative too..I learn so much about hair through your videos. You don't find much stylists who take care of their client's hair..I commemd you 💕💕👍🏾