Love it and I truly can see the improvement in your hair! I would also love to hear more about colostrum. I’m going to look into that, my hair needs a lot of help.
Thank you! Will do! In the meantime this is where I get my colostrum. This is not a paid ad I just want my girls to not suffer anymore. Read all the reviews on google and check out there site for all the other amazing benefits
I wish you could be my hairdresser. Since migrating from 🇯🇲 it distresses me to go in a hair salon! Girl you’re so good with hair! Definitely your calling. You remind me so much of my hairdresser back home.
I am so glad to hear you speak about titanium! 👏🏽 I have literally been attacked in various social media comment sections about it. And even by stylists!!! I would never want to intrude on anyone's profession but I felt that it was unfair and unreasonable to not think that I might have a point. I've grown my hair out three separate times from blunt bob chin length to waist length. One of those times, I was blonde for the entire duration. Needless to say, that was tricky. 😅 And out of everything I've learned and realized over the years, titanium is THE ENEMY to length retention. That I know for a fact. I've even done sectioned off experiments with my own hair. And over time, there is a clear difference in health. Heatless methods or ceramic only!!! 🙌🏽
100%. It straightens wonderfully but should not be used on natural hair as long term use is damaging. I only use it on extensions never on natural hair ❤️
Hey girl!! I found colostrum on Amazon, but I’m unsure exactly what to get. Could you possibly share a link for that too?? I’ve struggled with androgenic alopecia for years, and it’s really taken away my confidence. I just want to feel like myself again. As woman or hair is our crown 🙏🏼
Girl I feel you. You know I was traumatized and tried everything. This is the company I used tryarmra.com It's not cheap but well worth it. Besides all the other health benefits people who took 2 to 3 packets a day saw less hair shedding and faster growth. I started seeing a difference with shedding almost immediately as I was loosing a lot of hair daily. As for fullness and growth I started noticing a change around month 4.
@@StudioTechilo You are such a blessing. The passion you have to help people with the health of their hair is God sent. Thank you so much for your content.
@@StudioTechilo I’m so sorry you’re going through it too… but I’m glad you found something that works. I’ve tried so many things, and have already spent a lot of money so if I could find something worth investing in that’s going you actually help then I’m all for it. Thanks for sharing, and taking the time to respond it really means a lot. Good luck to you on your hair journey!! ✌🏼
How do you go about getting steroid shots for hair repair? I had my 2nd baby and experience postpartum shedding hair breakage and thinning around my edges also. What exact milk did you say you use for your hair? What brand did you get?
I believe she said colostrum. Definition: “Colostrum (or first milk), is the first form of milk produced by the mammary glands of humans and other mammals immediately following delivery of the newborn.”
I went to my Dermatologist for the steroid shots. They were helping in the beginning but then I ended up with dents in my scalp. It took a little over 6 months for my scalp to go back to normal. I've been taking colostrum, which is the initial form of breast milk produced by mammal mammary glands after giving birth. It's rich in nutrients and packed with antibodies. This is the brand I used tryarmra.com. I saw less hair loss immediately after starting this. For best results you should take 2 to 3 packets a day. Read the reviews on google and check out their site for all the other health benefits.
@@StudioTechilo Thank you 🙏🏽 My shedding has just now slowed down almost to a complete stop but I will still try your recommendation! How long you supposed to take it for and did you get the flavor or unflavored packs or jar? So I’m assuming you don’t recommend the steroid shots bc of the possible dents you can get?
Because of all the other health benefits I plan on taking it forever. I got my blood work done and my doctor noticed a tremendous difference for the better without knowing what I started taking. I told her what I was doing and she recommended I keep it up. I get the packets of the watermelon flavor. The packets work best for on the go for me. I hated the steroid shots. It was a temporary fix/ cover up. But consult with your doctor or dermatologist to see what’s best for you.
Your hair is always growing. If you’re alive it’s growing. Length retention is another thing. Hair breaking off at the ends will keep it from looking longer but it’s growing out of that scalp.
Doesn’t it! I can’t tell how stressful the loss of my hair was. I know there’s greater things to stress about but this def had me. Thanks for watching.
Hi - I have breakage from a vitamin deficiency (discovered JUL2023). It's since been resolved, and I have also been trimming the sections that broke. My scalp and new growth are healthy, but I think if I were to straighten my hair, I'd look crazy since it's so many different lengths. My questions are 1) should I straighten for a full proper trim, 2) in your experience, how long after is long enough when recovering from breakage due to vitamin deficiencies before applying direct heat? I'm asking since you mentioned also experiencing breakage due to physiological imbalances. Thanks in advance!
It's great to hear that you've resolved the issue. Hair loss can be really stressful. I suggest straightening your hair to assess its condition and plan your haircut accordingly. Even if you revert to your regular styling afterward. The recovery time from breakage varies depending on how severe the issue was and how quickly you addressed it. Someone who fixed it in three months will have a different timeframe than someone who took two years. If you feel your hair is stronger and less fragile now, you can go ahead with straightening. Just use thicker sections and start with lower heat settings. Hope this advice helps!
Beautiful Hair ❤ I need to get a trim, I’m natural… and I haven’t had a good trim in a year. I keep my hair in protected styles, like sew in. I don’t do braids anymore bc I’m trying to grow my edges in which been an ongoing battle for yrs.
Since you’re already in protective styles make sure to keep your hair trimmed so when you’re ready to wear your hair it’s healthy and you don’t have to do a major cut
@@StudioTechilo Thank you so much for replying and for the information, I’m going get a silk press this weekend and she’s going to trim me ends before I go into a sew in for the summer. My hair is super long now and I’ve been natural for a number of years. Since I live in Houston where it’s hot, silk press never last or I’d wear my hair more but it’s just not practical here. How often should I trim my natural hair? And I also have alopecia around my edges, have had it for a number of yrs too. What products do you recommend to help with growth around the edges? I’ve tried everything! It’s filling in but it still has away to go and at this point idk if my edges will ever fully grow back. I lost them it seems in elementary/middle school behind box perms and I’m 41 now.
First of all thank you so much for this video! I can't afford to go to the salon often so this helps so much. How do you ensure that both sides are even in the back?
So happy to hear this helped you. That’s the part where I split my hair down the middle and bring it forward then trim it and make sure it’s pretty even. My hair is trimmed frequently so it’s a little easier to follow the trim pattern. Once you do that comb it back and using your mirror see if it’s even and adjust where it needs to be trimmed more
Alopecia comes in various types, each requiring specific treatment approaches. For example, managing traction alopecia involves minimizing tension-inducing hairstyles. I recommend researching a dermatologist specializing in alopecia. The sooner the better. In some cases it’s harder to reverse hair loss but easier to slow down long-term hair loss.
You hair is so healthy and thick!! Yene Konjo!! The braids have also helped your hair!! I’m so past due for some!! Beautiful and thanks for the tip! ❤️
What bran of colostrum are you taking? I’ve just had to do A big cut from almost waist length hair, now I’m at armpit 😭😩🙃. From cutting it, it’s back fuller and feels healthy! I am not sure what actually caused such great breakage. I know I’ve been stressed, but I had myself tested for anemia, Vitamins deficiency the only one that was low was my Vitamin D everything else was prefect. I’ve been using the same Products had to stop using one because i started seen a lot of shedding more like hair loss when washing and conditioning. So I took that out and it’s been a whole lot better! Any advice?
I can definitely see more density around your perimeter at first I thought I was tripping. I stopped taking colostrum and don't know why😮. Iam going back with the quick😂. Thank you great job as usual❤❤❤
The shears I use are not worth it for at home use. Here’s a link to some shears under $20 with great reviews. Make sure when you notice the shears aren’t sharp enough anymore that you get them sharpened and or buy some new ones. www.amazon.com/Equinox-Professional-Shears-Razor-Edge/dp/B00KVYBY8M/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?crid=1TL8JEJRBJV57&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.sdLFQC9QuobQtJ4NxShCtRj4OF9_qpCAePUsSjq4LoOaKQHhuIRoZlKGbXpzCoDUS3sacGi3SktecgYQa15hUsWV_kn6_RbAIsC7vJzexTXC7EEVM-h7Lftmjjm8r-FNghclg3qF5gBWcQt19z_geR_MF7vXH0YGyE0TflHjo5lR_-emj9-dITDkdpEjnpPJl2fws2Y8lv6AwDKy11UFtw.BF8pEO11KrBV3U-eRnO22NnnYLME1teYNCJ9xpbIWD8&dib_tag=se&keywords=shears&qid=1713392741&sprefix=shears%2Caps%2C99&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9zZWFyY2hfYXRm&psc=1#aw-udpv3-customer-reviews_feature_div
Your hair looks amazing! Would you recommend dusting my ends every 2 weeks? Trimming every 8 weeks for me usually requires an actual haircut due to the breakage in the back.
It just depends on how bad your ends are and if you want to slowly get rid of the bad ends. I recommend getting rid of the bad ends which may require a good cut and just maintaining your trims between. But there’s no right answer do what makes you comfortable.
She said “my last hair trim was 8 weeks ago” sis those people don’t even wash their hair for 3 months at least 💀 I enjoyed watching this!!! I mainly agree with your philosophy and that what draw me to your channel!!
It varies for everyone. It would depend on your texture and how often you straighten your hair. I recommend starting on a lower temp and turning up to a temp that gives you the desired results
@@StudioTechilo ok I am a cosmetologist and i use the titanium plates. I flat iron hair at least once a month and have no issues. However I do understand improper use of the titanium plates.
My iron was set to 450. Ive been in protective styles for a while so my hair needs to be heat trained again. It will also vary on your skillset, how big your sections are that your straightening and the amount of tension/grip you're using while flat ironing. Hope this helps.
Please save yourself the heart ache of really damaged hair. I use titanium irons on extensions only. It makes straightening hair really easy but will fry your natural hair. Stick to ceramic irons for your hair and if you’re straightening extensions and want to save time then def use the titanium on only the extensions
Would clip ins or tape ins be okay if our hair is in a weak state? I had hair loss and the length is getting thicker after a good trim but my edges are still thin after goddess braids.
Clips may be a little too heavy if you’re going through that. Tape extensions may be better but stay far from your edges give them time to heal from the braids
Sis we need you in a white shirt next time 🤭🫶🏾…also I’m in ATL and it’s like when do you actually have an opening lol?! I mean much love for you having the clientele but daaag! I really need your hands!!
I know right!! I’ll do that next trim. As for appt subscribe to our site that where we notify clients about appts and online sales. Www.Studiotechilo.Com
What products do you use to wash/condition your hair? I'm looking for products that will bring life back to my hair, lately my hair doesn't feel as smooth when washing/conditioning as before. Any suggestions/recommendations will be much appreciated.
I don’t use anything before blow drying or straightening. I find it damages the hair. If you have dry hair you can tackle that with moisturizing treatments. You have to stay consistent to see a difference
I use colostrum for GI issues, but do you use the colostrum for hair growth internally or do you mix some in conditioner or something and apply to your scalp and hair ?
@@StudioTechilo thank you for responding. It do health coaching and I have known about colostrum for years but o it take a certain amount myself. I will try that though l. Thank you again.
Thank you so much love! I’m not a fan of keratin treatments. The first treatment always looks so good but It’s very hard to maintain. Once it’s time for a retouch it usually goes really wrong unless you have someone who specializes in them. We carry 100% ceramic irons in our site. Check it out www.studiotechilo.com/product-page/h2-pro-1-inch-flat-iron
I had it on 450 this time I had braids in for a couple of months so my hair needs to be heat trained again. You saw how my mid shaft was still a little puffy even after straightening it 😂