I’m mixed I got 3a hair my best friend got 4c hair I finger cooled his hair and it turned out looking bomb 💯 Y’all appreciate your natural hair that God gifted you ❤
That’s what I’m saying, bro! Rock what you’ve got and lift up your friends while you’re at it. Everyone’s got their unique texture and it’s all about embracing it. Props for showing your friend the magic of finger coiling, fam. Natural hair is a whole vibe! 🔥
@@orangotango9231 I’ve seen people with 4a and C doing it but not 4 b because the strands don’t curl. The pattern is too multi directional to obey, I’ve learned to live with it lol
@@SericLed at least at the point when you pull your hair it goes to about your mid forehead. They will be mini coils at that point. I hope that helps 🙏🏽
Yes you can! But I don’t recommend doing this everyday bc you’ll stress your hair which can cause breakage. Work on getting them to hold on the day you do them. Tips: FULLY detangle your hair 1st Use a gel Make sure to wrap the coil on the ends Puffy roots? Start closer to the root. Don’t put to much tension on the root though!
Yes i tried it once without holding it and NOTHING happened (I have 3b curls) so then i tried holding the root and curling with 2 fingers and it WORKED@@itscarltonrose
Yes you can. However, I personally don’t love Eco. Some other options - Aunt Jackie’s Flaxseed Gel, Prose Hair Gel, Mielle Coiling Custard or even Pattern Beauty Styling Custard
My curls are 10+ inches and it's hard to do that. It doesn't coil when I do it. I wrap it around my finger then pull down and I repeat it till I reach the end. Also when I try to wrap it, it gets tighter and I can barely pull down so I have to be careful
You’ve got some serious length going on there, my guy! I hear you, working with longer hair can indeed be a whole different ball game. It sounds like you’ve been patient with your process though, and that’s half the battle won right there. When you’re working on your finger coils, maybe try doing them slightly damp to give you that ease in maneuvering through the length without it getting too tight. Keep experimenting to find what works best for you; remember it’s all about that trial and error. Also, feel free to reach out anytime if you’re looking for tips or advice - we’re on this journey together, fam!
Hey Huda! 4c hair is already Afro hair 😃. So eventually you’ll have the Afro you’re look for. It’ll take a little bit of time & maintenance. You’ll start seeing your Afro take shape around your first couple of months into growing your hair (3-4 months MAYBE less). I’ve been growing my hair for over a yr. After December I believe I’ll hit that 2 yr mark. I hope that helps 🙏🏽
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Most products are going to cause shrinkage because most products number one ingredient is water. You can avoid some of the shrinkage by; - blow drying your hair before styling - blow drying your hair after styling - using the tension method
Hey! love your channel, i tried all kind of coils and stuff, but i have really soft hair, and when i try to curl it, it just doesn't have a curl like yours, no Mather how much I curl it.
Lol it’s from Practice 😭 Also here are a few tips: Fully detangle your hair 1st Start close to the root Coil the ends Use a gel! Optional: Try adding in hair cream or leave-in before twisting
Got you covered, fam! For those finger coils, I worked in some Prose gel to get that definition and hold - it’s a total game changer in my book. Give it a try, and witness your curls transform before your eyes. Let me know how it turns out, alright? You’re about to have curls that command the room, I can feel it!
you know whats funny I have like crazy shrinkage and this is all i have to do with a little oil and water to make a curl that's definitely 4c hair orrr?
Ah, gotcha! You’re right, you can definitely use a comb for more defined coils. I prefer the finger method, but a comb can give you some solid results too!
If you can only wrap the coil twice, it’s all good. Work with what you’ve got and make it look fly. It’s not about the number of wraps; it’s about the technique.
I think why so many of find it frustrating is because those of us who have a different non existent curl pattern may try this to no avail. It seems someone with a softer curl/coil pattern just do this with such ease. I’m natural and I’m not sure what “grade” my hair is. When did people start using that terminology 4a, 4b, 4c etc?🤔 I’m 52 and this wasn’t the terms that were used back then. 😩 I personally think the hair community may have came up with that to keep others from being offended.😏 Natural hair has become big business but I am going to be honest it is not easy to maintain and we have to use multiple products in order to see what works best for us individually. I’m sure most natural people have a gazillion products because we hope on the latest trend and these famous RU-vidrs create a product and it may work for some and not for others. When I had a pixie cut (which I miss very much)I didn’t purchase as many products or go through products as much. Sorry for my little rant.😬 You have a softer and more manageable appearing texture. Your coil was perfect.