WoW, ok I can try it now. Thanks. I get you about not being a hair person. I spent most of my life thinking only long straight hair is beautiful. I styled my hair the way my husband liked but now I'm divorced, I cut that sh*t off and I do and wear and act the way I like. I'm so happy. 🤗
Tresemme lvl 4 hair gel worked for me when I had my pixie cut! it didn't flake nor get crunchy but it still hold. it smells sooo good & made my hair soo soft.
Keep going im a new subscriber. I know you mentioned discouragement b4. But I found you in my suggestions bc of your bomb makeup looks. So I think you've been put in the system.
@@elenam3798 use alotttt of mousse, that definitely helps because it makes it slippery enough to wave. It took me about a month to figure it out. You’ve got it, focus on the front and trying to create that “S” wave shape
@@piccioneviaggiatore3662 its a good idea to ask, they were popularized on black women, but they arent a protective hairstyle so they are suitable for white or fine hair from what I've read so far.
@@piccioneviaggiatore3662 there was flapper waves in the 20s and 30s that white women were very much leaning into. This is essentially another variation of it but black women tend to pull it off most in society
WoW, ok I can try it now. Thanks.
I get you about not being a hair person. I spent most of my life thinking only long straight hair is beautiful. I styled my hair the way my husband liked but now I'm divorced, I cut that sh*t off and I do and wear and act the way I like.
I'm so happy. 🤗
I LOVE IT AGGRESSIVELY!!!!
Lila Mariscal 💛!!!!!
Tresemme lvl 4 hair gel worked for me when I had my pixie cut! it didn't flake nor get crunchy but it still hold. it smells sooo good & made my hair soo soft.
Ooooo gonna have to try that out! Thank u😊
Yes Queen I've always loved the way your hair looks. Even tho I probably won't rock this but you did that!
Thank uuuuu🥰
Keep going im a new subscriber. I know you mentioned discouragement b4. But I found you in my suggestions bc of your bomb makeup looks. So I think you've been put in the system.
Bianca James oooo thank you sm!!! 💛
suuuuuper cute i love it and thanks for making it so simple!
I love it!! You look stunning!!!
Thank you so much. This helped me my hair had been crazy
Im on this era oml tysm
stalking u now and okay fine i’ll cut my hair SHORT short
It looks soooooo good😍❤️🌹😭
Thank youuuuuu💛
How long was your hair for you to do it?
did you get most of the items from ulta bc if not just so everyone knows most if not all items even the comb are sold at ulta lol
Love it. I'll try it
It looks amazing! I don’t think it would look good on me but it looks really good on youuuuu! I subscribed too! 😊
Thank you sm!!!!
Hi cutting my hair because of you ♥️
Update: I cut it 🥹
Omg I misssss my short hair!!! I don’t regret it at all😭 so excited for you
@@celesstem chula I spent hoursss trying to style it like yours🥺 I’m struggling sm….. how long did it take you to get the waves right?
@@elenam3798 use alotttt of mousse, that definitely helps because it makes it slippery enough to wave. It took me about a month to figure it out. You’ve got it, focus on the front and trying to create that “S” wave shape
@@celesstem thanks beautiful! ♥️
In this video, how many months are you there with short hair? It's been three months since I shaved my hair and I still can't get that length
ME ENCANTA!
GRACIAS!
Can you find moose at Walmart?
when you got your hair cut, what style did you ask for? :)
I just showed my stylist a pic of kehlani when she had a pixie cut!!!
@@celesstem appreciate it
How you cut your hair? Beautiful 💞
I go to a salon to get it cut!
this is gnna be a trial n error but THANKU
You use black girl products.... ok... I like it!
I do too. I get the most moisture this way ❤️❤️
@@piccioneviaggiatore3662 they were invented by white people...
@@piccioneviaggiatore3662 its a good idea to ask, they were popularized on black women, but they arent a protective hairstyle so they are suitable for white or fine hair from what I've read so far.
@@piccioneviaggiatore3662 there was flapper waves in the 20s and 30s that white women were very much leaning into. This is essentially another variation of it but black women tend to pull it off most in society