Congrats on the sponsored video! I really like the style, you always manage to elevate simple styles into something boho chic and I'm always here for it!
I love African Pride products. I like the new packaging. I will try this lone whenever I run out of the products that I have☺.Love this protective style 😍
I love African pride. I've been using their Shea butter moisture intense leave in conditioner since I've been transitioning (2013) and still use it today. Cute style. I do this style day 3 or 4 of my twist outs most of the time. The other times I do buns or a ponytail
I just did this for the first time on this week’s wash day! Except I used my revair to first straighten. Didn’t think I could do it on my hair post wash because it would be too tangled (I’m transitioning). I’m gonna try this again next wash day and see if I can do it from wet. Thank you for the motivation!
I thought this came out yesterday or is this updated? Lol I tried African pride and I didn’t like it also I don’t like it anymore cause the fact they used a black name while it’s owned by non black people 🥴
Angela Hazlewood of course but they used a word associated with black people so you would assume it would come from black owned Point is they used a black name to make money off of black people 🤷🏽♀️
@@kittothekat427 and so what if it's not black-owned? why does everything have to be a racial issue for Americans? if the product works it works. it shouldn't matter the color of someone's skin. you would be tight if a white said the same fucked up shit right?
Angela Ardent Are you American? “Everything” is a racial issue to us because America is a racist country. It’s something to note that a non-black owned is parading as one by naming their company African Pride. Businesses like to get black women’s coin but don’t care about us at all.