The only thing I'd say about this method is to alternate your parts. From since I've been natural i would part my hair down the middle and make 4 sections. And i always wondered why my scalp was so sensitive around the crown and why I'd have excessive breakage there but i was causing that tension all this time
I started doing 5 sections, making a circle around the crown area and letting it be a section of its own. I also began to use scrunchies and bands about an inch away from my scalp to lessen the tension. I hope those 2 tips helps someone encountering the same issue.
I can’t do without washing my hair in twist, it makes detangling less stressful and I also love the idea of putting the hair in tiny ponytail, I’ll try that, makes a huge difference
So a few things: 1. I have watched a couple of your videos and I have noticed that your definition and curl pattern is becoming more visible and shiny during your washing process. I think that is because your techniques are working to help make sure the product is getting through your hair. 2. Your detangling time seems like it is getting quicker. Also, I think that is technique and product choice. 3. As far as working in sections. You should try and part your hair according to how you are going to style your hair. For example, if I am going to do a ponytail or bun. I will part my hair in horizontal sections and work from back to front, so that it will lay right, when I rinse everything out. I used to use the four sections but just like another commenter said, this did cause tension in my crown area of my hair. 4. I have 3c/4a high porosity and I always put leave in conditioner in my hair while it is still soaking wet. Even if I am not going to style it right away. It is important that you try and make sure that you do not lose all that moisture from washing/conditioning your hair. Additionally, if I am styling my natural hair after I braided or twisted after the actual washing, I always spritz with water first before adding any product or oil to make sure there is moisture in my hair and severely cut down frizz. Oil is not a moisturizer. Keeping doing what you are doing, I see your hair getting shiner, stronger, longer, and healthier.
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Similar to what I did this weekend, it was also inspired by her. I saw the video a long time ago but only decided to try it yesterday. It made my wash day a lot easier.
I live in South Africa and I know a lot of women who have flourishing natural hair without the use of conditioners/leave in conditioners etc. and just as much as I understand some of these help a lot with the success of ones hair, at the same time it isn't a MUST to use them but with that said, I genuinely just love using conditioners etc. in my hair 🥺 but this was a great video, simple wash day. I also do mine this way, but I do a hot oil treatment overnight instead and airdry it during the day and unfortunately my hair gets too dry if I don't apply any source of moisturizer when airdrying 😕
@karabo. Im curious to know what those women in South Africa use instead if conditioners/leave in? Ive been using those for most of my natural hair journey, so im curious to learn about the alternatives!
I did my daughters hair like this for the first time after seeing the original video over the weekend. I thought it would take longer than it did but it DIDNT because thia process made it much easier. Omg . I am so excited to see a change in her hair state
Yeah. I have been doing that and it has saved my hair from a lot of shedding because my hair is a 4c high porosity type. Thumbs girl 👍👍👍. Always love your videos ♥️♥️
Wow this is an interesting way to wash the hair and prevent it tangling up,I always have a problem with that,I will define trying this out.thanks for this video
I saw her video but it’s so nice to see the same process on curly hair, I also checked your channel and I love how consistent you are so hello! I’m your new subscriber 🤗
I used to section my hair in 4 but I part it in 6. Also I prefer to finger detangle with shampoo then rinse and use my paddle brush with leave in conditioner
I would not recommend this procedure for people with fine strands or fine hair. the tight ponytail manipulation on wet hair may cause mechanical damage with repeated usage... kinky fragile hair should never be put in such tension when wet
I don't wash my hair often it takes too time and i don't have that patience lol to do with my natural hair....if my hair was straight i would definitely love to do it 😉
I've been doing this method for years and my hair is thicker and I don't really get qlot of breakage if so it's shedding from wearing braids for long periods of time
That's the downside of this method. So you'd have to use a leave-in conditioner because that way whatever remains in the hair, it's okay. And the Chicnatural herself actually used a Leave-in. And a cheap Leave-in preferably so that if you even need to rinse it out you won't be wasting as much
Naya i do the same section my haur in four when i wash it no knots or tangles at all..by the way i made my clove solution on friday so im spraying it on my hair for two weeks i hope my hair will grow is it good for my edges? Iv learnt alot from you..your the only one iv subscribed xx keep vlogging
Thank you for this video Naya, this would be really helpful. Pls where can I get the tangle teezer you used in your video (especially the bigger one)? Thank you
My natural hair is damaged from heat, I model so I changed hairstyle 4-5 times a week and they straighten it now my curls and coils are gone it now looks it's relaxed please how do I help my hair bounce back and define my curls
Changing hairstyles 4-5 times a week is way too much, that might be the main cause, but not to worry I made a already made a video on how to restore damaged hair I’ll be posting that soon