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If there were people like her in every facet of life, I would've known how to budget my finances, fix my own car, figure out calculus AND know how to do my hair. It is refreshing watching someone who not only knows their stuff, but also knows how to inform you and not be condescending. This was brilliant!!!
After listening for 2 minutes I was convinced this hair technician knew what she was doing. I have never heard anyone explain what they can do to achieve healthy hair better than her. Brava!
I love the way you broke this info down. I’ve never had anyone give me a consultation about my hair. I really, really appreciate this video! God bless you.
Sis, thank you for gracing the internet with your presence! It goes without saying, the level of professionalism you have while still being extremely personable is amazing. However, it’s the simplicity in which you explained everything that did it for me. Basically had years of videos, articles, and blogs given to me in less than 5 minutes, is it an issue of protein or moisture? Now I feel I should go reclaim my time from these other posts. 😂
Some people have different textures in one head of hair. Like myself. The nape of my hair is has a loose “S” wave pattern, the crown has a tight “S” wave pattern and the front has no curl pattern just straight and frizzy and this is not due to heat or color damage. My father’s head of hair is the same, therefore it’s hereditary ☺️
98% of people have different textures throughout their head, it's completely normal to have that. However, some people have intensely changed their texture due to different actions they've taken with their hair. This woman in particular was coloring for years and pulling her hair in low buns and its stretched out a texture that was already loose to begin with. This video is only speaking to that group of people who may be in the same boat as to why those textures are significantly different
Guess we’re related 😂. I have the exact same 3 patterns in the exact same places and I got it from our grandma. Lolol. Like you I saw these 3 patterns from the get go of the big chop and it has grown out to about 8 inches in that very same way.
I love her honesty and straight facts. With my natural hair I have been through so many obstacles from following new fads like clove water rinses/leave in s,to leaving in protein too long, then covid and losing loads of hair. And only now 2 years later something she said made so much sense. I would shed short pieces of hair every single day and no matter what I did I could not control it. I finally went in and had a big chop done which helps some, but I still continue to shed hair and my hair almost seemed like a Brillo pad and I became so flustered and frustrated. As a last resort I did end up changing my shower head and adding a filtration system and that seems to have worked wonders. But listening to these tips have made such a huge difference and now I know what my hair needs and I'm so grateful. Wish I was close to you because I would definitely come to see you. Thank you for being so informative and keeping it real!
You are a gorgeous Goddess even with your boot on you're standing tall teaching! You know your craft and and care about the crowns you keep and that's powerful. I'm grateful I crossed your channel! Wishing you healing grace 💚
She is so correct I went natural during the pandemic and had some color left over in my hair. Since the salons were closed I cut my hair and then when to the salon to get a big chop. That helped some but I had protein and hydration issues (also because I didn’t understand what was going on). Once I got it all in balance with my curly gray hair it’s finally hydrated and protein balance is on point but 😅 it took a lot of patience and not giving up….so please don’t give up it will happen. I get a lot of compliments and my hair is easier to style and I don’t use as many products to style. BE PATIENT much success to all who are going on this journey 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🙏🏾🙏🏾
Hi there😊 You're speaking the truth! I've been natural most of my life (50+yrs) I know exactly what's important for healthy hair. Wash, condition style. Not going to preach!!! My hair is my glory and I'm going to take care of it.
She is like my hair dresser of more than 30 years. She focuses on the health of the clients hair as well as educates her on what should be done with her hair.
THIS Hair stylist knows her stuff, it been a while too see someone who cares about your hair not for a rush for a day but overall teaching you how to care for your hair everyday and weeks to come ❤
Ohhhhh thank you so much . My hair has no spring anymore and I just couldn’t understand why, but thank you for this information. I can see that you know exactly what you’re talking about. The Lord bless you always
😮 Omg it's as if you were talking directly to me. My exact issues. Subscribed because at 61 I have hydration and protein issues and the the front is straight
Would you mind sharing your rosemary routine? I.e. Oil alone and/or spray; ingredients and frequency of each, leave in vs wash out, et al. (Anything else you'd like to share, in as much or as little detail as you'd prefer.) 🤓💚😇
@@BL3SSed-Bliss Yeah, sure! I boil a few rosemary leaf strands, along with cloves, and let it sit over night, in the pot. Then I extract the strained water, into a spray bottle and massage my scalp with it. Of course, you want to have, another moisturizer, like shea butter, to keep your hair from drying out. The rosemary and clove water, is an extra addition. It naturally, prevents my hair, from falling out. After months, of leaving my hair, in a protective style, on wash day, barely any hair is lost...
@@BL3SSed-BlissI don't know this person's regimen, but I used mielle rosemary mint product line (shampoo/deep conditioner) and noticed fuller hair. I do believe rosemary is beneficial for hair growth. I am transitioning away from Mielle because the ingredients have changed.
Aww dang! I wish you could talk to locs well. It would have been awesome having you hair talk me when I was a little wee natural 😊 so glad that other natural loose hair women have you on these internet streets!! Go ahead and keep flourishing!!! ❤
I like how you tell exactly what to do and when you said it’s the hair not the product! I have so much stuff and I honestly thought it was the product! Thank you
Yes!! Products are made to be used on hair that is balanced with moisture and protein. If the hair isnt in that state, the product just wont work correctly.
New subscriber! I appreciate the way you speak to the perspective of the client in terms of adjusting to the recommendations and expertise of the stylist who identifies the barriers to healthy, flourishing hair and solutions that over time get the desired result. ❤
Yes!! I feel like its necessary to understand where each client is and meet them where they are all while educating them on what will lead to healthy hair and hair that matches their lifestyle.
You are AMAZING!!!! TMH has gave you your passion and thank you for this nugget of information because it explains a lot and I now know that my hair is healthier than I actually thought, lol. Thank You!!! Stay blessed and a blessing!!!!
This was an excellent explanation, and it helped me to diagnose the issues going on in my own aging virgin hair. I know I have a moisture issue, but I just learned. I also have a protein issue. Thank you so much for teaching us this.
I love this type of video. It reminds me that I had to learn what was best for my hair. Up until lately society only has shown us how to straighten it. It takes a community, thank you curl friends and the natural hair community for all that you have taught me
wow, thank you. I notice that my natural hair has very littl bouce in the front. it's very straight and the back has that snap back. i used to do the twist hair for years and it looked so nice and shinny. then i did some blow outs, still no chemicals, but the heat for the straight look. so now i know why i got the very straight in front, now i just go, get my hair washed and roller set and wrapped. no heat except under the dryer. i am waiting to see my full, full, full natural hair bounce back. because at one point my twist out natural curl looked very nice, now it doesn't. this was when no one was wearing twist out. i used to get so many compliments and it was just twisted up in a ponytail i used pink oil orginal only to get the shine. and air dry. but thank you for this info. it is well needed in the black girl, woman, child community.
That’s what I did. I did my hair until it was gone. I started my hair journey with severe salon-induced heat damage. “Fighting” your hair is what causes us to be unable to retain length.
Thank oh so much for this video. Very helpful and useful information. I’ve been relaxer free for over a year and trying to learn how to maintain healthy hair.
You are so right....I did a big chop in October and I barely have to do anything to it to get it to look nice. Moving forward, I probably won't ever have long hair again. Get a good cut and let it do what it do. (I had hydration and moisture issues to the max)
This is great info. I just got the “big chop” because I want to get back to my natural curl pattern/hair texture. I thought I wanted to embrace my gray, but I love hair color.
That's why I cut mine off a little at a time; after each wash day, instead of doing a hugh chop at once. It did take about a year to get rid of the last of the color. Now I can do wash 'n gos and AMAZING twist-outs. Now hair growth has excelled as well! The Stylist is 💯% correct!!
This video just made me feel so confident all i have nneded was this for 10 years to get me motivated to keep going i need to quit messing with my hair so much
Im fortunate to have learned this information. I've been trimming and trimming my hair without actually treating my hair issues. Once again, thank you ❤
The title of the video drew me in. Listening to her explanation kept me watching! I would love to have a hair technician as knowledgeable and caring as this one is. She knows her stuff and has a one year plan for execution! I just looked up the salon to see how likely it would be to have her as my own hair tech! Dang it, they gotta move!
wow i loved this ..would take her class if she had one online for clients at home care , after watching this one video id pay !!!! so informative and relatable approach!! makes you want to learn the correct way to care for your natural hair !! im in Canada ..cant get to your salon but trust me if ever in the near area !! am there
I have 2 types of hair patterns in my hair the back is tight curls and the front is loose curls and I’ve been natural of over 10 years and I didn’t need to do the big chop! I literally trimmed it every few months in the beginning until my perm was gone! I say all this to say you don’t have to go and cut all your hair off and stick to a hair routine that works for you 💯
I’d like to ask for the exception of some of us. I’ve got multiple curl patterns on my head…I cut most of my front hair for 2yrs in 2018-2020 thinking that my hair was damaged. I have spring on my back side and the front is loose curl. I’m a natural and do my protein and moisturizer well… my hair is growing fast but I had to settle that I’ve got about four different hair strands on my head. I’m from Eastern Africa and most of us do have that genetics and are high porosity too….
No need to cut all the hair. That's I switched to Ayurvedic products for my natural hair 🤗. All she need is some Amla! Amla! It shall add elasticity, strength, curl definition, growth and turn grey back to black 🖤!! Been using it for 3yrs. Everybody loves❤my hair and is always asking what do I use.
Agree! About once or twice a month , I combine shikakai, brahmi and aritha I use MSM daily and Amla oil And its all so cheap at my local Indian grocery store My hair is so healthy and black I think natural hair works best with natural products + water + leave it alone Lol
@@Jboog742 yes! Im always running to the Indian hair for wigs So I figured I need to start using what they use in India for their hair because clearly it works wonders lol and I'm trying to get right naturally But I still wear my wigs at times Lol
@@anjalE30How do you combine the herbs and use them once or twice a month. You and your family always stay blessed, healthy and in the Perfect Peace of our Lord Master and Savior Jesus Christ. Amen and Amen ✝️🙏🙏🕊️
The front of my hair has always been loose curls. The back is juicy ringlets and the middle is 4b. It’s not always a matter of compromised integrity. It’s sometimes a matter of multiple hair textures on one head.
Wow, you are wonderful. It seems like a lot of stylist these days do not care about taking care of your hair, they only want to style it no matter if the style or process used is harsh to your hair.
Subscribed after watching this video! You've articulated all the thoughts i had floating around in my head in this video. This helps alot! Theres one issue though In a case where I donot cut my hair for religious purposes how can i maintain hair quality and grow my hair past its current length I am at waist length but stuck? If u can give me a solution to this that would be amazing!!!!