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Awesome awesome 👏🏽 video! I’ve been meeting people lately that think that 4c hair just doesn’t grow. I always tell them that I subscribe to women who have 4c hair that is so beautiful so healthy and long. That is definitely a myth that needs to be Cancelled out!
@@Sarah-kv3qs I struggle with both, but most styling my hair. It’s so thin that I can’t wear it out; it’s so fragile that I can’t wear extensions either. I haven’t found a solution in over 8 years.
yess just what i needed! im currently recovering from a pretty bad fungus episode on my scalp, this time I lost a good amount of hair and density on the sides and back of my hair 😕so this video was perfect timing! 💗
I'm very aware of collars on my shirts, coats or jackets, or laying down on my couch. I have a 100 % silk super large scarf. I use this to line my collars or spread it across the back of my couch or armrest when I'm laying down. It's my #1 tool for the sole protection of my hair. I also have silk caps( mommosilk) that I wear under my hats.
I am glad i stumbled on this vlog. I am also recovering from a bad hair fall out crisis, For me, I think my hair was not responding well to leave in conditioners. or whatever it was. It seems to get better when I stopped using them. I guess every hair is different. My hair is thriving more with home made products. Although I did start using biotin shampoo as well to stop the fall out. I wonder if that is helping. I really do miss using my clay shampoo which was making my hair long healthy and thick before the 'leave in conditioner crisis'. Ayurvedic Oils like you said is really helping like God scent.
Thanks for sharing this so helpful. Please do you have a video on protective styling in twist, using your natural hair without extension for growth❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
💙 i have seen the videos linked to your sensitive/troubled scalp series, but would it be possible to get more videos in relation to those who cannot make use of long term protective styles, and moreso weekly hair routines, as my scalp does not allow me to keep low manipulation styles in for long?
Hello girl ! I just found your channel and I will buy the calendar. My hair is very curly but I had to cut them above my shoulder 6 months ago because of hair damage. I now try to get them back to how they looked before but for some reason they have also lost their curls. Which of the four ones should I get and also how much will it grow in about 4 months if I follow your calendar?
@@EfikZara I just took some online tests and it says I have low to normal porosity. I also don’t have any health issues or other scalp conditions. Which one do you suggest ? Thank you so much though
Ahahaha, it’s not!! The music is: Orchestral Adaptation of “Trois Gymnopedies: Gynopedie 1” by Erik Satie And lemme listen to the other one but it should be by Johann Sebastian Bach, lol. Edit: The second one should be “Air on G String” performed by either a string quartet or quintet… but I’ll still listen and check
Can anyone tell me how to find out my hair porosity. All I know is I have 4C hair with very dry scalp. I'm also suffering from dry brittle hair that breaks easily and because of this, my thickish hair is losing volume and length :(
I believe its low porosity. If you were to get in the shower and wet you hair and it takes a while to absorb it completely (like little water drops sitting on top of the hair) its low
First question: do you use shampoo?? Do you clarify your hair?? If you don’t, this may be the cause of your dry hair and dry scalp issues. Secondly: can you describe how your hair responds to water? Does it take a long time to dry? Or does it dry quickly? This will only be more accurate if you shampoo though because build up can make hair seem, “low porosity”.