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Ok, so first and foremost did no one read that it says “pre-braid removal”🤔? I do this to mine and my daughters hair sometimes. When the scalp is irritated I be wanting to go ham with rubbing/scratching it but that can cause serious tangling at the root, and if you have someone who is tender headed tangling the hair ups makes it worse for them. The hair has already been detangled before braiding, so doing this helps keep the roots detangled. But abreast anyway I’m not going to write a long break down off the process. I would just like to make a couple of suggestions though. 1. Do whatever works for you, thank you for sharing, take all the positive feedback and ignore everything else. 2. Stop allowing so much product to get put in your hair and on your scalp. Your scalp is irritated because that stuff does not belong on your scalp. 2. Let the shampoo sit on the scalp for 10 or 15 minutes. It gives it time to really deal with the irritation.
Wrd I’m finna cut my dreads and grow freeforms and when I go get a retwist it be feeling good when the put that stuff in my hair and touching my head with there hand
I just got done washing my cornrows tonight. I’m going for another three months since my hair retained so much length last time I did it. My scalp doesn’t itch but I feel like I should moisturize my hair more this time around 💕
@Bob Evans all your obsessive comments are public. You seem to be intrigued with black hair. Keep watching our videos and wishing you could grow a fro “Bob” 😂
should i use mielle or carol’s daughter? my hair is very very thick. i’ve been using cantu because i thought it was good but i’m pretty sure it dries your scalp
@@Star-IDV I have thick type 4 hair, and Camille Rose products are works for me best. I've tried Cantu, Shea, Mielle, Carol's, etc. and none of them have worked as good for me as the Camille.
I had someone do this on 3 month+ old weave cornrows, it was the most awful thing I had to do when it comes to hair. It took 3 hours to detangle the matted cornrows. Her hair was still kinda dirty (had to be washed again) and then I had to put weave in it again. I knew I was never going to do hair for a job. 😒 He's definitely doing nothing wrong here, but this ain't for everyone.
Thats why I stop getting cornrolls or any braids over the scalp. That shit will just dry your head out crazy and the oils will cause buildup easily. I only fuck with 2 strand twists- they can itch too, but its more tolerable than braids.
anybody that has a problem with him washing his hair before taking the braid out clearly doesn’t understand that shampooing should be directed at the scalp and not the hair strands; therefore, shampooing before taking out braids is optimal as the follicles are contained and not blocking pores. you want to condition and treat your strands not directly shampoo them)
For all y’all dealing with itch y’all should get a scalp cream. I got the shea moisture one and it honestly changed my life no cappp. I mainly use it when I have braids/twists in and it makes them last way longer cuz my scalp ain’t burning 😩😭
Whatever works for him. As someone who always had a lot of hair, I prefer to wash my hair once my hair is completely taken down. Then I do my pretreatments, wash and condition it. But again, everybody’s prep is different.
What a dry scalp gotta do w his hair braided? 🤣🤣 U mean tellin all of us its his dry scalp ithin him like that but his hair showl dont itch like that without the braids.
Looks like a good idea but wetting your hair before detangling can cause some serious matting depending on how much shed hair is trapped in the braids 💕
@@BasicEm This actually doesn’t apply to me at all babes 😂 I have locs 😉I didn’t say this was a golden rule to anyone’s hair specifically lol that’s why I said it “can” but this depends on your hair…just a tip to be mindful for those that are new to the method 💕
@@giashanti a common misconception…but hair is actually at its weakest state when wet. Look into the science of hydrogen bonds vs protein bonds of hair to get more credible information since I am by no means a professional. Just a hair skin and part time nail enthusiast sharing some things I’ve learned 💕 Either way start from the ends and be gentle 🥰
@@nitabellavita3239 when dry the hair is brittle when wet it is weak. you are supposed to detangle on damp hair but there really is no right or wrong way just preference and what works best for you
Was this to help your scalp and refresh the braids or did you just take them out right after? If you took them out right after, why not just take them out then wash so everything gets clean yk? 🤷🏽♀️
because thats the point of a pre wash.. so that you can focus on your designated area, in this case his scalp. Its to free up the roots lol its not for the purpose of cleaning everything
Just outta curiosity. Why not just wash your whole head at one time after removal? Bc of the thickness of the hair? Can you not wash it in the shower after the braids are out?
Because of how his hair is styled he has ample access to his scalp so he can really get all up in there before he actually washes his hair. This way he clean and soothe an irritated scalp before he washes the rest of his head.