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Jolt TV
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In the future, I'm making longer videos more in detail for sure.
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How much it cost to get into Dental School???
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This is expensive but well worth it. As I'm making this my number 1 school emailed me but I already made my choice and my number 2 was now my number one.
Why I cut my hair???
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This is a real video that has a lot of gems that can propel the black community forward. But are yall ready for that conversation? We need to stop crying about hair restrictions and what we can and can't wear. Our main concerns should be education, opportunities, and finances.
Men's Facial at home
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Every king needs this treatment, good skin is a must. #SkinCare #ClearSkinRoutine #HealthySkin
How to apply for Dental School 2022 - ADEA AADSAS
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A lot of strange acronyms. Comment questions Recorded via ZOOM so quality is as is.
Professional Hairstyle for Black Men
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More to come -Mens Wash Day Routine ua-cam.com/video/yi2IXClA9xE/v-deo.html -Using Flax Seed Gel ua-cam.com/video/Z4GasYCJgAo/v-deo.html Find more content on: -Shop: www.etsy.com/shop/JoltTV?ref=profile_shopicon If you're reading this LIKE and Subscribe to My Channel!!! Refer Back if you need
Length Check & Pick out (Men)
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Hey here's my first legit length check. If your watching this do yours and take a picture/record it. #LengthCheck #Hairgrowth -Mens Wash Day Routine ua-cam.com/video/yi2IXClA9xE/v-deo.html -Using Flax Seed Gel ua-cam.com/video/Z4GasYCJgAo/v-deo.html Find more content on: -Shop: www.etsy.com/shop/JoltTV?ref=profile_shopicon If you're reading this LIKE and Subscribe to My Channel!!! Refer Back if...
How to Wash Braids (Without Frizz)
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Hey, guys so I hope this video was helpful I wish I would have known this during my first time getting braids a while back. Now that I know this I keep my braids in for much longer. I know I said it doesn't matter what your hair looks like cause your the only one who will see it. But there are certain people I'm around that see my hair and I can be looking like a troll. So yes every time you re...
My Beard Night and Morning Routine
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Hey, hope you all enjoyed my Beard night and morning routine. I've been doing this for a few months now and received some questions about it. I like to keep a consistent routine because I find adding too many products in your morning/night on your beard and hair routine is bad for building up and following. Ive used 10 products in a day before but now the problem is you don't know what works. S...
100 Day Beard Growth - Week 2 Update
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So this is the 2-week update I'm not seeing an amazing amount of progress but remember a few things: 1. Make sure you stay consistent if you skip a day double up but don't quit 2. Make sure the area you are going to brush has a moisturizer on it 3. Make sure you brush above where you want the actual growth 4. TAKE A BEFORE AND AFTER PHOTO to see progress #beardgrowth #100daychallenge #beard -Me...
Protective Hair Styles - Cornrows
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Hey. this is a quick protective styles video I'm going to keep these in for 3 weeks. New video coming on how to: -Wash Braids -Take Care of braids -What to avoid with braids #Haibraiding #naturalbraids #haircare -Men's Wash Day Routine ua-cam.com/video/yi2IXClA9xE/v-deo.html -Quarantine Hair Cut ua-cam.com/video/NNO_L7QlIHQ/v-deo.html Find more content on: -Shop: www.etsy.com/shop/JoltTV?ref=pr...
Clear Skin Routine
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Hope you enjoyed Clear Skin Routine this is one of my favorite videos because people will ask me a lot about my skin or notice it's clear. Yes despite the clear skin routine I do get the occasional bump and it can be traced back easily to my diet. When I'm eating sugar or sugary beverages there comes a pimple so I chase everything with water. Lastly, be careful with certain formulas because you...
100 Day Beard Growth #Challange
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Hope you enjoyed this 100 Day beard growth challenge I'm currently on day 5 when uploading this so we will see how it goes. Just remember to use some type of moisture or cream then make sure you brush above where you want the hair to grow. And then brush down through the area that you want the hair to grow on your beard. #beardgrowth #100daychallenge #beard -Men's Wash Day Routine ua-cam.com/vi...
Fix your Receding Hairline
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Hey everyone I hope you all enjoyed this video about how to restore your receding hairline. I had troubles starting about 2 years ago and it was bad. Between getting haircuts from different barbers who progressively pushed my hairline back. To me literally scratching it off of my head when I get itchy these are by far the best tips to help you all out. -Men's Wash Day Routine ua-cam.com/video/y...
Cornrows for Men - Relaxing
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Hey. this is a quick Cornrows for Men video to end the year I'm going to keep these in until my birthday and then do a special hair video for my birthday, In the video, we are using Hair milk and conditioner for the hair which you can see bring applied. Daily with my cornrows all, I'm doing is spraying the hair with rice milk once a day and oiling it as well. I'll have a routine out soon thanks...
Eden Curl Defining Crème for my Night time routine (Bars*)
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Eden Curl Defining Crème for my Night time routine (Bars*)
Braid Untwist - 3 Weeks of growth/Length Check
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Braid Untwist - 3 Weeks of growth/Length Check
Best Natural Hair Oils for healthy hair and fast growth (HAIR AND BEARD) PART 2
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Best Natural Hair Oils for healthy hair and fast growth (HAIR AND BEARD) PART 2
How to make Aloe Vera juice for Thick Full hair! *Men*
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How to make Aloe Vera juice for Thick Full hair! *Men*
DIY Flaxseed Gel for curly hair (Homemade)
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DIY Flaxseed Gel for curly hair (Homemade)
How I pick my hair (Black Men Edition)
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How I pick my hair (Black Men Edition)
I would love to braid my hair just to enjoy the take down. Yes I know I am strange 😅
Why would anyone judge you. Your hair looks good to me ❤
Brotha youre a genius 🙏🙏🙏
How much did ur hair grew
bro i am from middle east and my braid is back straightg and it stops on back/top means it is half braid until top of the head. So what do you recommend in shaving sides and back of the head?
I like keeping my hair as clean as possible. Imagine you have a hat on you still want it to look fresh on the sides/ back. That why nowadays I always get some fade which makes things look cleaner. So yes id recommend a fade or tapper of some sort get a good barber they will understand.
Could i do this for box braids too?
Yeah, I used them on mine as well, it will save you a few extra weeks. But eventually, it will start looking a little crazy lol.
@@jolttv1727 ok thank you
I’m 3 weeks in on cornrows and my head has been itching like shhh for a week. I’m def trying this tonight
Do you have to rinse the rice rice water out my hair or can I leave it it in and when do I use it
So basically small concentrations of rice water in your hair are not bad it's essentially up to you. There will be some sort of smell tho. Once time either mine was super concentrated or old but it smelled like throw up. Other times my Ex would put in straight in her hair and go out with it smelling like the essential oils so just start small and increases the dose if needed but its obvious when smelling it!!
@@jolttv1727 what do you mean by small concentrations?
So Satisfying🥰☕
This would actually be satisfying with instruction.
FUE.. BOOM… hairline fixed
Remember yall Shampoo --> for scalp Conditioner --> for actual hair strands (typically not scalp at all)
As a person who works in corporate(and with long hair) and likes Kevin Samuels you took an L listening to people. KS has a very outdated look on corporate. And idk where you live but here in NY we passed the crown act law. I know many men with long hair that work in corporate from IT, Marketing, Finance, etc. As long as the hair is maintained and not messy you are good. I will admit I am not sure about dentist.
Thanks for the view broski. So I saw you looked at the next comment and saw how I felt working with people with dreads and braids at dental school. Some of the smartest people ever and presented themselves extremely professionally. I won't double back because I still feel the same way but I'll provide some insight to my conclusion. First, if I could go back or get braids in the future I'd keep it crispy af and that might have been a majority of the problem, the upkeep and trying to not look dusty lol. But ultimately I work in a client-based field where interactions and first impressions matter. We are still progressing as a society so yes when "certain people" see you they have a say in what you "look like". I've been in this situation many times and after people are like wow you're "different". So yes I shouldn't be moved by comments like that but in 3 years ill have a business and clients I have to bring in to thrive. So yes I have to appease my clients. When I'm fully established though I'll FOR SURE bring in young black boys who have braids and dreads who are on their grind and working hard. Lastly, I'm very sure our culture will change far before this and things will be more "socially acceptable". Until then I'm swimming with the 360 ripples, there coming in.
Oh my gosh he looks so good tho. Nicely done
Do what makes you the most comfortable. I don't agree with some of the conclusions made but that's just me. What I will say though is that we need to be the change we want to see in society. We can change the perception not just for us but for future generations. My appearance does NOT have a bearing on my abilities. But I appreciate that not everyone has the privilege eg a student still trying to start a career is in a more financially precarious position than a ceo for instance who can experiment with styles and colors.
Definitely Respect the perspective y'all opened my eyes up to. I was responding to another comment saying that when I got the the dental school a bunch of guys had dread and braids. These were some of the smartest people I ever met too. I do have to review the video and what I said since I'm sure after this my thought might have changed slightly. But for now I'm more about being clean-cut as much as possible plus I am in a field where you do have to "appeal ot a large group of diverse people and overall make them comfortable". So for me I'm all about keeping my haircuts up as much as possible, making sure my clothes are ironed and I look more like a CEO then "scruffy lol. If I were to have kept my braids id get a shape up every 2 weeks and keep that beard Clean af.
Dope gotta try this thank you 🙏🏾
Braids in themselves aren’t good. And washing your hair ain’t too much better because it washes out your natural oils. But do you 😂
This comment makes no sense, what are you even laughing at?
@@doboy8368 I laugh at the unknowing of the obvious, dude!
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You're a life saver homie, peace.
Hey. So am currently studying for the DAT. What did you use to study for it?
In the video I described what books I used for it basically Kaplin and a DAT booster book
I'm caucasian and just started getting braids about a month ago and I have very fine hair and i exercise (sweat alot). What tips do you have for maintenance and upkeep for my hair type?
Same except im half black
I work out often too so I cannot live with the suggestion that I should only wash my hair once a week. That's just nasty. But that's just me tho 🤷🏾♂️
As a grown woman I always knew about drag washing but hair will be longer and cleaner with hair washed from the scalp no offense my brothers clean is clean and you probably have smelled other people who don't wash their hair a gentleman washes all hairy areas even a muststace I think your lady will love it when braiding a full clean head I have one child he knows ❤ be easy Jackie
I think cornrows are the answer or for African Americans because it's what our culture knows about us we copy others hair styles but in the end we should remember how our ancestors wore there hair they didn't have relaxers perms or twist nor dreads look at some family pictures most have dreads mw friends family like my niece and her son my sister and her kids I understand if you don't comb it will grow but to me it's personal clean and what our people did no time for personal care means every no one will escape homelessness because being well kept is a mental health issue God willing we show our children how to take care of themselves or slavery was for nothing ❤ Jackie
Your west African ancestors also didn't believe in god before the transatlantic slave trade.
Bruhh, i got my braids done and im just realizing that this shit is not only a job but it is also a bill 😂😂😂
No cappp😂
Got cornrows about 5 days ago and parts of the braids are coming a bit loose is it growth or are my braids messed up
Both. The cornrows were either done too loose or you might not have enough hair to properly do cornrows tight enough and the shrinkage to making them come undone
@@famd4962 I know for sure I have enough hair it was the first time the person did cornrows so she probably didn’t do me right enough
What kind of pick was you using after the wash?
My rice water smells like throw up in a spray bottle.
Weren't you in the army bro ?
Yo, I’ve got my hair braided a couple times now, and everytime I take them out, I lose a great amount of hair. I gotta ask, is that normal?
Completely normal if I'm hearing you right. Have you ever seen girls brush their hair a whole hairball comes out like DAILYYYYY. So yes you should have a good bit of DEAD hair coming out each time BUTTTTTTT. When your taking it out Relax don't pull to hard try not to rip out extra hair. Be extra careful around the hairline as well like damn near stop and take all the time. But yes a little bit of hair is Ok.
That lil smirk you had while squeezing the shampoo bottle had me rollin😂
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I had a nice and lovely hairline earlier this year but I shaved my hair because I was bored and it grew very back and my hairline was gone can this help?? Do you know about this
SOmetimes the hair is holding on by a thread so what id say is to try to stimulate that growth again. Go through the ugly phase of it growing really slowly then get it cut when it's long enough all around.
ibr bro either get hair transplant or go bald bro
@@user-eb9ck9rt5b go bald at 21 u joking bro
Is coconut oil good for my hair line
Coconut oil is good all over the hair. But for the line make sure your massaging it in and going to a good barber to get you right.
Is its work for alopecia?
Sorry im, not 100% sure about that but Google/youtube - Hair growth for Alopecia? And I'm sure you'll find a bunch
This is a great tip on keeping the dorag on your head while washing the braided hair. I will definately try this method when I am washing my son's hair.
Many braids are aging so good. People are complimenting even after a week
This is the worst hair growth video I’ve ever seen lol
I had rubber bands my hair isn’t that long either I kept them in for a week now but next week im talking them out.
Keep the process going yes I switch up at times but keep pushing and you'll see growth
@@jolttv1727 thank you bro I love watching your videos!
No audio on the video my guy
Its your audio big dawg we gucci here lmk if it works otp
my dentist for all of my life was a black man. he recently passed, and he always had long, shoulder length permed hair and i, nor my family, never thought any less of him. im a software engineering sophomore looking for internships and started growing my hair last year from having waves for like 2 years and im not saying im trying to break the narrative of men with natural hair in the workplace or whatever, but honestly, im not cutting my hair for a job. if i am not a culture fit for your company, then fine. there are countless opportunities out there, and i will not settle for doing something that i am uncomfortable with, especially when it does not reflect my skills in the workplace in order to be a part of some company that realistically does not care about me as an individual. i only recently started looking into this, and feel ashamed to have only recently felt this deep empathy towards black women in the workforce who deal with this more frequently than men, like having to straighten their hair etc. it may sound corny, but all the black natural girls i see on campus, i shamelessly compliment their hair whenever i can to help boost their self esteem, and let them know that they are seen.
Hey, I love this comment so much and I am just blown away by it completely. First off I want to say congrats in your field for holding it down. It's funny because I pulled up to my HBCU dental school and saw a whole bunch of afros, dreads, and braids on some of the smartest people ever. So yes they 100% in my head deleted the stigma of braids. But what I also understand is that there are still seats at tables with the big wigs where you want to "look the part until your in". By that I mean for interviews I am as sharp as possible hair cut clean and amazing. But during the year I might slack off a little though not recommended. As far as me getting my seat at the table once I can hire and be in charge of others yes come with an afro or whatever your preference as long as you keep it professional.
Yea Im sorry to say but ole dude took an L caving to the pressure of what ppl were telling him.
Roughly when did you submit evaluation requests (for letters of rec). Im tryna gauge when to submit mine.
So for EVERYTHING submit as early as possible like there is an opening date, DO IT THAT WEEK. Earlier is literally better no matter the grades even if you don't have a DAT score yet. So my point is it doesn't matter if you upload DAT first and letters last just to make sure that in 1st week everything is in and ready to submit.
I usually do this but glad u post this for others....deserve my sub
Oh yeah bro I feel that, I needed someone to show me the way and I went through a lot of videos for it. If you have any recommendations lmk
how long has it been since you started using the rice water?
From this moment I'm not sure but probably a good 4-6 months check the other videos lol I'm sure I said it at one time.
How long should you air out your braids after putting in the oil
So I leave a durag on for a few hours until it settles and it's not going to frizz. Then I take it off and give my hair some air for about 6-8 hours. This can be you at work, school, or chilling. Don't do any exercise or sleep that could cause frizz though.
Thank you bro, you made a great video 👌🏽Keep up the good work
is the AADSAS pin (cas ID) created on the ADEA AADSAS page you show at 0:00-2:00 or is it a different page?
Try clicking the create account. If you need anything else it will direct you to it. Or come back here and let me know.
@@jolttv1727 You are right. It was made once I signed up on that page. Thanks so much.
@@matthewchen9438 Keep me posted on your journey the hardest part is getting in its smooth after
Great video brother what’s your carrier blend for the oil?
Bro I used all types of oil for sure extra virgin olive oil than whatever else. I have Vitamin E oil, castor oil, literally any one that I feel like adding.
I see a lot of frizz tho
Cant be perfect lol
Did you blend it
Yeah use a blender to get it that consistency
Great video. First time I have braids. Will be applying what you said. Thanks bro. Ps Daymond's books are legit. 💯✅️
Much love bro and I agree
Is the oil and the moisturizer necessary?
Yes its going to lock in the moisture to your hair
@@jolttv1727 aha thanks
Oui
Finally I can wash my braids
Bro its gonna feel great