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  • If the excess sebum on your scalp is used correctly, it can actually do wonders to your natural hair, keeping it moisturized for weeks without washing it and causing less breakage.
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  • @hildakemy
    @hildakemy 3 роки тому +18

    High School Science class would have been way more interesting if they covered this topic!

  • @byoung4eva1
    @byoung4eva1 8 років тому +173

    One most important thing i would like to point out that u kept mentioning in the video is: you DO NOT have to do DAILY water rinses when doing the water only method. U can customize that to your liking as well, especially after you reach full sebum coverage. Anyways, I'm glad you are doing videos on this, sebum is truly the best "product" for our hair, and isn't "disgusting" at all. The same way shea butter makes my hair feel, and my hair LOVES shea butter, that's the way my sebum made my hair feel. Ppl complaining about how expensive products for natural hair is getting, shoot we have a "product" coming out of our scalp that's free. Honestly, I think this "method", is for EVERYONE, but not everyone is willing to put in the time for it. Just like going natural from relaxers is for everyone, but not everyone is willing to go natural.

    • @nowfuture9330
      @nowfuture9330 8 років тому +18

      It's not that people aren't willing to put in the time and effort, because I know that I myself have. Nonetheless, I have not had great results with the method in even getting TO the sebum for full coverage. I've watched other videos where people who gave the method an honest try, for a good amount of time, did not achieve beneficial results. I agree that what our body naturally produces in the form of sebum is supreme for our strands, but getting it to coat the entire of our strands, for what we call 4C hair, seems nearly impossible for many. Being that our hair coils, zig zags, and just refuses to hang, I wonder if the sebum was even MEANT to travel the length of our kinky strands? By design, maybe it's meant to travel just enough to maintain a certain length since the texture of our hair is designed for function in combating the suns penetrating rays in a very hot climate, basically. I would think that long tresses is not conducive to keeping cool in hot climates. Yet, the ultimate aim for the majority of us in engaging in all of these various methods, hair products, no product, protective styling, eliminating shrinkage, and such things is to grow long and thick hair. Anyway, I have experienced severe breakage in attempting this water method. I'm not going back to that since my hair has recovered in utilizing another health maintenance process. Unless, there is a variation of the method that sounds like it's worth giving it a shot. I"m amazed when I hear people say they are producing sebum in abundance! 4C, that is.
      May I ask, what your hair maintenance regimen is? If you utilize some variation of the water only method? It might be helpful to others.

    • @byoung4eva1
      @byoung4eva1 8 років тому +17

      Now Future I think that, no matter the texture, our sebum was meant to reach full coverage, but for some of us, that may take a while. I think it took me 3 weeks, of rinsing my hair, at night only, for me to have full coverage. I put my hair in two strand twists. Later i wore it out, and water rinsed whenever i felt like it. I still believe not everyone is willing to put in the effort, including patience for sebum coverage, not to offend anyone, but it may take me 3 weeks, and someone else 3 months. It all depends on the purpose. Honestly, I think it's worth it. It saves money, and helps u to truly get to know the feel of your hair, whether it's actually dry or "feels dry" (what we call anything that's not soft), and just understand your hair in general. I won a giveaway some months ago, randomly, so i've stopped the method, but will be going back to it, when all the products i won get used up

    • @247gwyn
      @247gwyn 7 років тому +14

      Now Future I am 4bc and I produce quite a bit of sebum. Eating nuts,meat,eggs and fatty foods increases sebum production. Sebum can be supplemented with jojoba oil,shea butter or an oil of your liking. The oil must be applied almost daily along with water to prevent breakage. I use rice water for breakage if needed. I have been doing "water only" for 6 months.

    • @byoung4eva1
      @byoung4eva1 7 років тому

      247gwyn And how are you liking it?

    • @247gwyn
      @247gwyn 7 років тому +6

      byoung4eva1 It's had its challenges but I have gotten my regimen together which makes me love it.

  • @blackgothgoddess3164
    @blackgothgoddess3164 3 роки тому +23

    I don't do the water only method anymore, but it taught me that I don't need much to keep my hair healthy. I use an all natural shampoo bar, aloe vera juice, and my diy hair butter. My hair stays soft and shiny for days and relatively tangle free

  • @raesweety
    @raesweety 4 роки тому +6

    Where have you BEEN ALL MY LIFE!!! I'm not sure if I am a student now, but I have not been aware of this knowledge from ANY natural youtuber. I only have this channel now!!

  • @KimMeWyatt
    @KimMeWyatt 6 років тому +50

    My scalp has always produced sebum like crazy and you mean to tell me, ALL these years of THINKing it was a bad thing, I was wrong? GREAT NEWS! I wash my hair 1nce a week BUT almost break a nail trying to remove it. Now, I can relax (not literally) and wash normally...THANKS, SUBSCRIBED!

  • @Browndigs69
    @Browndigs69 7 років тому +27

    I love it when you say "thanks 4 watching, see u in the next video" love it... U have a really relaxing professional voice... and u have a new subbie your videos are bomb...

  • @corkscrewakia
    @corkscrewakia 7 років тому +5

    Love this !! Perfect routine to tweet the water only method. preening once a week. I'm on it.

  • @dafinamosley912
    @dafinamosley912 4 роки тому

    Thank you for making this video. I have Sisterlocks and I am grateful to have found this video.

  • @KatsCoils
    @KatsCoils 5 років тому +3

    Wow your videos are so informative. I didnt even realize that sebum was so important. Thank you for providing such valuable content!!!

  • @mrs.bosstoross4741
    @mrs.bosstoross4741 5 років тому +2

    I love your animations!!!!! I enjoy watching your videos🥰

  • @reallyme02
    @reallyme02 8 років тому +1

    Very good information. Thank you for sharing!

  • @glowupfamily8198
    @glowupfamily8198 5 років тому +2

    This is some great info! Thank you!

  • @volunteerwork
    @volunteerwork 7 років тому

    Great info and tips to add to my hair regiment. Thanks

  • @juneaskew6871
    @juneaskew6871 8 років тому +31

    I love you videos. You explain everything perfectly! Thanks so much for all of your help.

  • @vinnettepope8255
    @vinnettepope8255 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful teaching video

  • @HaveSumn_2Loose
    @HaveSumn_2Loose 7 років тому +1

    been watching all your videos all night. Thank you.

  • @AatmikMishra
    @AatmikMishra 4 роки тому +3

    your videos are so beautiful and nicely edited i love them all ... i dont know why youtube dont promote these types of videos to everyone

  • @lysas1225
    @lysas1225 8 років тому

    This really helps. Thanks so much!

  • @MendingMindswithLaLa
    @MendingMindswithLaLa 3 роки тому

    Thank you for all the knowledge!

  • @princessh2059
    @princessh2059 7 років тому +12

    OH MY JESUS i nearly had a heart attack when my sebum REALLY came out I thought something was wrong with me😅b since I've been using Olive Oil for a while now so I know it's OK

  • @glamnp5456
    @glamnp5456 8 років тому

    Class is now in session..Great video! I wish I could do this despite my SD problem 😒. TFS!!

  • @j.hypolite5163
    @j.hypolite5163 8 років тому

    Thanks for this vid! Can you do one explaining the LOC method and the science behind it and whatnot? It's something I want try out but I want to be informed first

  • @ummbilalqamar1540
    @ummbilalqamar1540 8 років тому +3

    BRILLIANT!

  • @Prov31Beauty-Seeinglassfull
    @Prov31Beauty-Seeinglassfull 6 років тому +5

    Thanks so much for this follow up to your experience with WOHW.
    With your good advice of oiling your strands while waiting for TSC, would you consider doing it again? Cos then we won’t see the dryness?
    The WOHW lady had long hair too and achieved TSC. She did it for longer though.
    I would really like to see your total experience of it, cos I know you would do it better than most of us watchers and document it.
    Anybody else want GB to revisit WOHW with her hair?

  • @CherokeeMoor
    @CherokeeMoor 8 років тому +28

    I've been doing the water only method for about 6 month's now, Its become a must

    • @ashercreatives7112
      @ashercreatives7112 8 років тому +8

      Haha, I'm there with you. And honestly my braidouts are the best they've ever been😍 Although I've thought about throwing conditioner on my hair a few times, I'm a year in and my hair has never responded better. Do you have fine strands also?

    • @serena9763
      @serena9763 8 років тому

      Do you guys ever wash it with something? Does it not spell? 🤔

    • @serena9763
      @serena9763 8 років тому +1

      +Alexandria D Smell***

    • @brioche8123
      @brioche8123 7 років тому +5

      Alexandria D you do clarify it in some way. When I was doing that method my hair smelled like nothing, my actual sebum had a very pleasant smell. It was interesting

    • @247gwyn
      @247gwyn 7 років тому

      Sarcastic Kat Tarahe For some reason olive oil thins my sebum. I have no odor after a water rinse.

  • @bbthebarber
    @bbthebarber 7 років тому +62

    this is a great channel!!

  • @alimansourey2076
    @alimansourey2076 5 років тому +49

    Your videos say somthing that cosmetics industry has been avoiding acknowledging for a century. Yes the only thing that makes your hair healthy and shiny is your own sebum of which shampoos are the ultimate enemy.

  • @rachelsakyi5436
    @rachelsakyi5436 8 років тому +2

    Great video!

  • @jilliannesmith80
    @jilliannesmith80 7 років тому +4

    Very well done sweetheart!!!

  • @simone7106
    @simone7106 3 роки тому +2

    Because of YOU I learned this ❤️🌱🙏🏼 Thank you so much and blessings in Jesus name from the Netherlands 🇾🇪🇾🇪

  • @fabbydabby7194
    @fabbydabby7194 Рік тому +1

    I only noticed when I had covid I didn't wash my hair for 3 weeks! Altho the scalp felt unclean, my hair was so soft and mouldable to anu curl I tried with my fingers, I loved it! Happy I found your video because all the videos are about how to remove the build up. I don't understand the washing method, can someone explain?

  • @MyNaturalMyChoice
    @MyNaturalMyChoice 8 років тому +8

    Great video. I truly enjoyed it!

    • @GreenBeauty
      @GreenBeauty  8 років тому +1

      Thank You :-)

    • @tolu1778
      @tolu1778 7 років тому

      +Green Beauty Channel ™ How can the hair scalp know when to stop growing?

  • @ticklemebrown52
    @ticklemebrown52 8 років тому +2

    Thanks, your video explained in detail why my hair thrive, grow & love the water only method. This is truly a wash & go for me in the summer (love it) Best of all it's CHEAP!

  • @caramelcocoa234
    @caramelcocoa234 6 років тому +1

    I’m very late with this video. Long post: But today on my wash day I noticed something. I call this a lazy wash day. Usually I let my hair dry before doing LCO. But on lazy wash days I don’t do LCO. Typically I let my hair dry in 6 twist. My hair at this point feels very dry and rough. Then when it’s mostly dry/lightly damp, I twist it in to 12-14 twists. (Low density hair) I realize that when I go in to twist the smaller section it’s much softer especially closer to my roots (again no products just freshly washed hair). This video Literally explained why that’s happening omg. I’m thankful for this vid and I’m definitely intrigued by this 100% sebum coverage journey. Just can’t do water only because I love good artificial perfume smelling hair lol

  • @MrsMTSharr
    @MrsMTSharr 5 місяців тому

    Thank you.

  • @KuznVinny
    @KuznVinny 4 роки тому +2

    I am "Caucasian" which doesn't mean much, since I did not come from the Caucasus Mountains! However, despite not have the hair issues discussed in this video, I really, really enjoyed the video! A pleasant voice, the music was NOT disturbing, and it actually provided FACTS. Cool. One adjustment: the word is a-cid-ic, not a-seed-ic. But that's such a tiny flaw, I probably should not have mentioned it...

  • @ro2670
    @ro2670 4 роки тому +8

    It just dawned on me, after watching this video repeatedly, that my boys maintain such beautiful hair because their hair reaches full sebum coverage quickly. A sign they need a hair cut is when they don’t have full coverage quick enough after a wash. We do keep them in a low cut because I prefer their easy to maintain waves. When they are older I hope they’ll want to grow their stands long. Thanks to @greenbeauty I’ll be ready. I’m

  • @noneyabiznez1699
    @noneyabiznez1699 5 років тому +6

    I've found that for my hair if I do water only I use hot water and that seems to get the sebum to coat my strands and leaves my scalp cleaner

  • @shay2479
    @shay2479 8 років тому

    Could you make a crochet braid maintenance video and tutorial

  • @pertinasmith8183
    @pertinasmith8183 3 роки тому +3

    I use flaxseed gel in my hair and sometimes I steam with the flaxseed and having full coverage in my hair. I just started doing this. I'm in week two I've noticed a difference in my hair.

    • @JamiFfrenchParker
      @JamiFfrenchParker Рік тому +1

      I have been using flaxseed gel on my ends too. I love it and how it reactivates with water rinses

  • @karvie90
    @karvie90 8 років тому +1

    Can you do a video on how to care/grow/treat hair with hypothyroidism?

  • @bintusabir
    @bintusabir 8 років тому +5

    Waiting on Your complete hair routine video like 🙃🤔🤗

  • @callmeswivelhips8229
    @callmeswivelhips8229 6 років тому +97

    Be aware of how hard your tap water is. The excess minerals will make your sebum thick, white, waxy, and tough.
    A distilled water rinse will fix this problem for you. There are no minerals in it, and so removes the minerals in your tap from your hair. This makes full coverage many times easier to obtain, as it make your HAIR soft as well as your sebum!!

    • @Prov31Beauty-Seeinglassfull
      @Prov31Beauty-Seeinglassfull 6 років тому +1

      Call Me Swivel Hips - please any substitute for distilled water?

    • @Prov31Beauty-Seeinglassfull
      @Prov31Beauty-Seeinglassfull 6 років тому +3

      Call Me Swivel Hips - wow thanks. I thought I was low sebum producer, so its cos my boiled kettle water still retain some minerals thus sebum not travel as easily hmmmm this is sure a continual learning. And I read sooo much before committing to this regimen 7 months ago. I guess you can only understand some things better with experience

    • @temidawodu
      @temidawodu 5 років тому +2

      I'm pretty sure that only chelating agents found in some shampoos can remove hard water minerals from your hair.

    • @musicismyhothotsex92
      @musicismyhothotsex92 4 роки тому +7

      Doing an acv rinse at the end of your washing process can alleviate this problem

    • @Bigtittypatthicc
      @Bigtittypatthicc 4 роки тому

      Keziah can u do an ACV rinse even when doing the water only method?

  • @Ifeoma_Gift
    @Ifeoma_Gift Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. I know this response is late but I'd like to ask whether I can still moisturize my hair with products while taking advantage of sebum.
    I recently learned about how humectants, leave in and sealants are great for my low porosity 4c hair type, and I developed a consistent hair routine with knowledge. But watching your video, I also want to know how to use my sebum effectively and incorporate it into my routine. Please how do I go about it?

  • @MeMe-th5yu
    @MeMe-th5yu 7 років тому

    So how often, IF at all, should you use shampoo when cleaning your scalp and if so, which would you recomend?

  • @annamartin3027
    @annamartin3027 8 років тому +12

    Could u please make a video on hair growth and transitioning love your channel btw😘😘

    • @glamnp5456
      @glamnp5456 8 років тому +2

      That would be good!

    • @oliviaandrea9130
      @oliviaandrea9130 8 років тому +4

      She did

    • @glamnp5456
      @glamnp5456 8 років тому +1

      +Hey Olivia she sure did! I missed the video about transitioning. My bad!

  • @jking2586
    @jking2586 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome vids! How do you create these animations?

  • @awakenedbeauti4977
    @awakenedbeauti4977 8 років тому +2

    Can you please make a video on proper loc maintenance and a good regimen for locs?

    • @GreenBeauty
      @GreenBeauty  8 років тому +3

      Im uploading a video on LOCs in the military very soon but, it does not really go into detail on how to care for locs. I will upload a video on that in the near future.

    • @awakenedbeauti4977
      @awakenedbeauti4977 8 років тому

      Green Beauty Channel ™ okay. Sounds good. Thanks.

    • @ACB2K
      @ACB2K 6 років тому

      GreenBeauty If we have all that sebum, why do we need to oil so often?

  • @rachelrodriguez8402
    @rachelrodriguez8402 8 років тому +3

    Green Beauty could u please make a video on the benefits of ACV Apple Cider vinegar. And i love ur videos

    • @GreenBeauty
      @GreenBeauty  8 років тому +3

      Great idea ! The science behind how ACV cleanse hair and makes it shiny would be interesting

  • @makailahhackett
    @makailahhackett 8 років тому +3

    Can you do a video on different types of natural water only washing shampoo/cleansing? Like vinegar and whatever else. I don't really know what to use! Thank you! :)

    • @phoenixvicious4474
      @phoenixvicious4474 6 років тому +1

      Makailah Hackett
      Look up the youtuber called water only hair washing method (WOHWM) on UA-cam. She has videos of different alternative hair cleansers she has used on the water method.

  • @latifah5150
    @latifah5150 3 роки тому

    Nice.

  • @fretfire8658
    @fretfire8658 8 років тому +3

    can diluted flax gel be used in place of the aloe/water mix as an acidic moisture spray?

  • @ladyttv4275
    @ladyttv4275 8 років тому

    Thanks Dear,can l put on My shower cap on at night till the next day .

  • @joyceonyegbula6895
    @joyceonyegbula6895 4 роки тому +3

    Wow... I'm only just seeing this
    My scalp is very dry, and I have dry skin too. What can I do?

  • @zhiaraprice7875
    @zhiaraprice7875 8 років тому +91

    I need sebum my scalp is so dry its like a dessert

    • @sir.laughsalotseabunbun3203
      @sir.laughsalotseabunbun3203 7 років тому +4

      Zhiara Price then oil your scalp

    • @247gwyn
      @247gwyn 7 років тому +15

      Zhiara Price eat fatty foods like meat,nuts,eggs

    • @callmeswivelhips8229
      @callmeswivelhips8229 6 років тому +29

      Stop using all products except distilled water. The sebum will build up, and the distilled water rinses will remove mineral build up from hard water deposits. That will make it much much easier for the sebum to slide down your strands without assistance, and will soften your hair.
      And yes, eat fatty foods.

    • @AB-hq6kw
      @AB-hq6kw 6 років тому +2

      Eat butter

    • @TheRealityPlugg
      @TheRealityPlugg 5 років тому +1

      @Tj Gard 🎯😂

  • @asupremum1246
    @asupremum1246 6 років тому +3

    I feel like my hair just absorbs all the sebum until there's no space inside the hair shaft for moisture. Then my hair just ends up feeling dehydrated and oily at the same time.

  • @nkerukaiferika7307
    @nkerukaiferika7307 7 років тому +2

    Your videos are AMAZING!!! Thank you so much.
    Do you have any videos on how to recover from protein overload & bleach damage? My hair became high porosity after bleaching it, and I know that it's good to incorporate some protein into your hair regime in a high porosity state. However, because I'm experiencing the protein overload, I don't want to go ANYWHERE NEAR hair products with protein in it just yet. I'm trying to focus on getting the moisture back into it! What should I do? How often shoudl I be washing/co-washing my hair? Can you recommend any specific product? PLEASE HELP!!!!
    FYI: My hair is super dry, super brittle, super sensitive to the touch, and so it breaks off easily. I keep it super short, so the broken parts are not so noticable. AGAIN, PLEASE HELP!!!

    • @GreenBeauty
      @GreenBeauty  7 років тому +3

      Thanks ! The only way to get rid of protein overload is to clarify your hair with a strong clarifying shampoo. You can find one, in any grocery store. Just make sure you follow it immediately with a deep moisturizing treatment. The clarifying shampoo will be able to remove all the protein build-up on your hair, wipe the slate clean. On your next wash day, do a GreenBeauty REAL Protein Treatment. It's a better protein treatment b/c its molecules are very small so, it can penetrate and coat your hair to strengthen it without building up too much. It also leaves your hair super soft and flexible. It will not get rid of all the beach damage, nothing can. But, it will help patch up damaged areas along your hair strands enough to stop the excessive break. I hope this helps

    • @nkerukaiferika7307
      @nkerukaiferika7307 7 років тому

      Green Beauty Channel ™ thanks so much for replying! I will get the Real Protein Treatment and try it👍🏾
      When you say that nothing can get ride of all of the bleach damage, what do you mean?

    • @sammietulip7948
      @sammietulip7948 6 років тому

      nkeruka iferika I think she meant the damage has been done, it just can't or won't be fixed. Bleaching hair is damage just like relaxer.

  • @Mrsdevsgirl
    @Mrsdevsgirl 8 років тому +1

    Would you recommend using aloe vera juice on the scalp to regulate the ph? Your channel is so informative, thanks for sharing.

    • @GreenBeauty
      @GreenBeauty  8 років тому +6

      It's best to let your scalp regulate itself. If you are having issues with pH and your scalp is flaking. Add some drops of Pure Tea Tree Oil in some portioned out shampoo before using it. And use this mixture to wash your hair on wash day. The antifungal properties will help kill whatever has grown on your scalp due to the imbalanced pH issue. Also, massage your scalp for a few minute on a daily basis. This is help stimulate the blood circulation on your scalp which will help your scalp fix itself. I hope this helps.

    • @Mrsdevsgirl
      @Mrsdevsgirl 8 років тому

      Green Beauty Channel ™ Thank you so much for the reply.

  • @meggahairline
    @meggahairline 8 років тому +2

    where have you been! we missed you

  • @elifkloss2554
    @elifkloss2554 4 роки тому +3

    omg im so glad I found you!!!! I have the driest hair ever so it's so hard to manage it's always frizzy and my curls are never defined. I have like 3a curls. I was always thinking that if I had oily scalp, my hair would be better but I just couldn't be sure until I watch your video. my question is, my scalp doesn't produce any sebum at all. I mean it is certainly producing some but it is so less that I would never have greasy hair under any condition, no matter how much time I go without shampooing, it just doesn't get greasy. do you have any idea how can I solve it? my diet is Mediterranean diet and I use olive oil in everything but it doesn't seems to work. also, I've been taking omega 3 pills to increase my sebum protection but it didn't make much of a change. do anyone have an idea how can I make my skin produce sebum? also, my skin is dry so it isn't just about my scalp. I just can't find a solution for that.

  • @gloryometere5547
    @gloryometere5547 2 роки тому +2

    How do I scritch and preen if I have a protective style in for weeks?

  • @Soul.Is.Willing
    @Soul.Is.Willing 3 роки тому +3

    If sebum is oil, then how do we know the ph? You cannot measure the ph of oil.

  • @afibablay9340
    @afibablay9340 4 роки тому +1

    Does that mean it's a good thing that my SCALP itch when I sweat?

  • @KarlaBedminister
    @KarlaBedminister 4 роки тому

    Now I'm confused: Do I shampoo or use hibiscus water or aloe to wash to protect sebum? Do I use a natural conditioner or do all conditioners leave it soft?

  • @abdelazizelsokkary411
    @abdelazizelsokkary411 4 роки тому

    Hello. .my hair hardly ever gets oily. ..I've been to a doctor and he said I don't have any hormonal disorders so how do I promote it to be produced more often so I could coat my hair

  • @cexra2077
    @cexra2077 8 років тому +4

    Can you do a video on fine hair and thick hair. Can a person with fine hair manually make her fair hair thick? Not by appearance... fine strands to thick strands/low density to thick density????

    • @GreenBeauty
      @GreenBeauty  8 років тому +4

      For now, there is no way to change how thick your hair strands grow out your head. You can try taking Biotin which has been shown to make hair thicker.

  • @slothbear432
    @slothbear432 5 років тому +16

    How to increase sebum production for seriously dry hair ?

    • @phoenixfire9434
      @phoenixfire9434 5 років тому +10

      some things you can do to increase your sebum production: Massage the scalp regularly, ghe method(green house method), inverting your head during rinsing (can also be done outside of the shower), increasing the fat intake (healthy fat is preferable), fish oil, flaxseed oil, flaxseed meal, chia seeds, nuts, seeds. Drink more water also.

    • @marshallaustinberry
      @marshallaustinberry 4 роки тому +2

      Don't wash your hair 😎🔥💆🏾‍♂️ and introduce yourself to heat

    • @Bigtittypatthicc
      @Bigtittypatthicc 4 роки тому +1

      The Giver do you think that someone with loosely wavy/almost straight hair can do water only method too?

  • @ibewalkingwiththecheesecak2565
    @ibewalkingwiththecheesecak2565 4 роки тому

    Will oiling your scalp block sebum? I just recently tried making basil oil and using it on my scalp after a wash...or should I wait and give the sebum a chance and use the oil only afterward? Sebum cakes on my scalp like crazy...like, I can peel it off. So I never know when to oil or not

  • @gladjum7531
    @gladjum7531 8 років тому +6

    Hi 😃 I have learnt A LOT from your videos. Thank you so much. Can you please do a video on hair supplements, cause I did research, and and one the side effects is birth defects because of the high dosage of Vitamin A 😧. I've decided to start taking hair supplements and drink lots of water...?? I'm only 18-19 and I don't plan on having babies soon. Is it a long term side effect though?? 😟

  • @belle5664
    @belle5664 8 років тому +1

    great video as always! how can I tell the difference between sebum and product buildup?

    • @ticklemebrown52
      @ticklemebrown52 8 років тому +2

      Use Apple cider vinegar mixed with equal part of water to clarify your hair. Don't add any other product to your hair. Depending on the length of your hair you may need to add shea butter to your ends of hair, after braiding or twisting your hair to prevent breakage.

    • @belle5664
      @belle5664 8 років тому +1

      +Trina Robinson I appreciate your advice! thank you!!

    • @GreenBeauty
      @GreenBeauty  8 років тому +4

      Product build up makes your hair look and feel a lot differently than sebum coverage. Sebum coverage is not oily, and your hair looks shiny. But, with product buildup, your hair looks dull and feels greasy. Twist outs also look really nice with sebum coverage, while with product build up twist outs may not lay right. After experiencing full sebum coverage you will definitely be able to tell the difference between sebum coverage and product buildup.

    • @belle5664
      @belle5664 8 років тому +1

      thanks for such a thorough explanation. When I scratch my scalp, I usually see a thickish off white substance under my finger nails. Is that sebum or product buildup ? I often use shea butter on my hair so I'm not exactly sure. Thanks again for your helpful videos! :)

  • @sandhyanair
    @sandhyanair 4 роки тому

    What about sebum over-production?....my scalp produces too much sebum leading to oily hair and scalp makes my scalp visible as I have scanty hair..... also my scalp is not porous and hence the scalp just remains on the top

  • @tommyjoseph8630
    @tommyjoseph8630 5 років тому

    Im over producing sebum... Whst can i do. I've of apple cider vinegar used it for a while but it hasn't really helped. Not sure if i didn't do it for long enough. My scslp is so oily my scalp itches and i have more hair fall than normal. Hoping you could give sone advice

  • @FLYGIRLGURU
    @FLYGIRLGURU 8 років тому +2

    HI, I wanted to know if you could give me some advice on what's going on with my hair. For the past three months I've been having major hair breakage at first it was medium but now its to the point where when I wash my hair it feels really gummy and comes out in huge clumps however when its dry its feels brittle and dry. I tried washing my hair with a clarifying shampoo but that didn't help much. Now I'm to the point where I cant even wash my hair because it will come out in clumps. A lot of people are telling to cut my hair but I feel like it wont help because the rest of my hair will still feel the same way but it will just be shorter. Do you know what I can do that can stop this breakage?

    • @GreenBeauty
      @GreenBeauty  8 років тому +4

      I'm so sorry to hear that. If your hair is falling out in clumps, it's almost impossible for me to know why unless I have a lot more information. I suggest you go to a dermatologist about this. Perhaps she can run some test and get a better understanding on your health and what's going on. I hope you speak to a doctor sooner rather than later.

  • @-saging-6478
    @-saging-6478 7 років тому

    My hair is so dry when i pull a hair there are some dry skin with it

  • @rosenysouza7783
    @rosenysouza7783 3 роки тому

    I don't like combing my hair to spread the sebum because it falls a lot

  • @eirnjggonzalez3226
    @eirnjggonzalez3226 5 років тому

    Hola. Por favor haz vídeo en español

  • @Kimeesunshine
    @Kimeesunshine 8 років тому +2

    Hello ! Can i use lanolin to replicate the effect of sebum on my hair ? I saw it in lush kinky pre shampoo treatment and did some research and thought it may be the missing ingredient in my hair care routine.+Green Beauty Channel ™

    • @And-jk9ct
      @And-jk9ct 2 роки тому

      I would think that since its not the sebum that your body is naturally producing its not the same. I am not saying it won't work though.

  • @Cantetinza17
    @Cantetinza17 5 років тому

    I tried water only and my hair is so dense that it took forever to get through my whole head.

  • @starcherry6814
    @starcherry6814 7 років тому +2

    It's a shame that manufacturers don't SELL sebum! Sounds silly but I would buy it! Because my hair is not coated in sebum

    • @christinabrown8479
      @christinabrown8479 5 років тому +2

      Star Cherry I’m late but they do sell sebum, from sheep. It’s called lanolin. It’s already in a lot of commercial hair products. But u can buy it by itself

  • @fretfire8658
    @fretfire8658 8 років тому

    or is there an alternative ingredient that can be used to balance the ph of the hair?

    • @247gwyn
      @247gwyn 7 років тому

      fret fire aloe vera,vinegar or fermented rice water

  • @SgKushal
    @SgKushal 2 роки тому +1

    How do men with short hair apply the conditioner only onto hair without spreading it on the scalp?

    • @GreenBeauty
      @GreenBeauty  2 роки тому +1

      It’s hard to avoid buildup on your scalp with its short. So try natural condition methods like Fenugreek and Amla. They are safe and beneficial to your scalp and workS ALOT a lot better than regular store bought conditioners

  • @JontaeS1986
    @JontaeS1986 7 років тому +7

    My daughter has really dry hair. In addition to the methods you have suggested could I also use jojoba oil on her hair since it is the closest thing to natural sebum.

    • @GreenBeauty
      @GreenBeauty  7 років тому +8

      Yes, I suggest you try different oils to see which one works best. Use trial and error.

  • @Triple_eightss
    @Triple_eightss 4 місяці тому

    My hair dosent produce its own sebum . My hair never gets oily my moms hair does. How do i produce sebum

  • @taylorbrown5601
    @taylorbrown5601 7 років тому +2

    wouldn't you just wash it away when you clarified ? How could you get full coverage and keep it?

    • @Prov31Beauty-Seeinglassfull
      @Prov31Beauty-Seeinglassfull 6 років тому

      Taylor Brown - was just thinking same, when it covers, how long does it stay? Does it then wait around all 7/8 weeks till it gets clarified off OR does it wear off/wear down somehow?
      Store products build up in our hair but don't retain moisturising properties throughout do they? Wondering if sebum does same ?

  • @ashontijones8496
    @ashontijones8496 6 років тому

    New Sub :)

  • @datchickmelski
    @datchickmelski 8 років тому +2

    so when do you wash your hair? wouldn't washing remove all the sebum?

    • @GreenBeauty
      @GreenBeauty  8 років тому +6

      Warm water only washes will not remove the sebum, it will actually help slide the sebum down the length of you hair.

    • @onjeinika
      @onjeinika 8 років тому

      I agree. I do warm water only rinses sometimes. I just rub my scalp well and detangle and let the sebum do the rest. No products. Then the next wash I do is a cleansing one because sebum can build up on my scalp quickly. I cleanse with a gentle shampoo bar or a non sulfate one like Kinky curly Not today. They cleanse but do not dry out my hair and scalp.

  • @shadaisiasteele7280
    @shadaisiasteele7280 6 років тому

    Yes Lord!

  • @artheaux666
    @artheaux666 8 років тому +1

    Can we get some transitioning help? Multiple textures are a hassle but I can't afford to compromise the length. Also how to make my natural hair grow faster while transitioning?

    • @ASofterSide
      @ASofterSide 8 років тому

      I have several videos with transitioning styles. I just did a big Chop last week so I'll have more soon :-)

    • @artheaux666
      @artheaux666 8 років тому

      StylingNaturally Thanks I'll check them out!

    • @ASofterSide
      @ASofterSide 8 років тому

      +Austin Peewwaarss :-)

  • @stephaneaurorekone
    @stephaneaurorekone 8 років тому +1

    i really want to try this method... the only thing that annoys me is the shrinkage... i keep my hair braided/cornrowed all the time (no extensions) because i don't want to detangle and clean my hair every other day when i need to wash/rinse it... can you do this preening business on braided hair or is it enough to do it on unbraided hair once a week or so?

    • @user-zc5yk5qu2y
      @user-zc5yk5qu2y 8 років тому +2

      have you ever tried washing your hair in small sections? my hair is neck length and I wash once a week. each time I keep them in twists before and then while rinsing one section with water I braid it up at the same time so it doesn't shrink..

    • @GreenBeauty
      @GreenBeauty  8 років тому +3

      If your natural hair is in braids or twist, you can undo one, sritch and preen that section and put it back into the twist or braid. You don't have to do this every day either; you can doing it at least twice a week.

    • @stephaneaurorekone
      @stephaneaurorekone 8 років тому +1

      +Green Beauty Channel ™ hello! thank you so much for your reply! I've been doing that for now and i can already feel the difference! before twisting I scritch and preen my hair (after finger detangling, which is getting easier and easier) then i twist and plait them down! i wear a scarf all the time so the heat is trapped under there, i think it helps! So far I feel like the sebum is almost to the tip of my hair, i can't wait till it's fully coated! my hair is not nearly as dry as it was, and so much definition 😍 I'm a WoW girl now lol thank you for your wonderful videos!

    • @stephaneaurorekone
      @stephaneaurorekone 8 років тому +1

      +치즈.다이몬드 i do try to wash it in small sections but it takes a while and i get so cold in the shower lol
      my trick these past few days has just been to use a spray bottle out of the shower before i go in... i spray my hair,scritch and preen, twist it back and rinse it in the shower! i use aloe vera gel, ACV and oat water (which is just loads of water boiled with a tablespoon of rolled oats then blended and filtered) as my "shampoo"in the spray, idk where i saw the oat water tip (maybe a vintage book or the internet ) but it works well for me, my hair is clean and soft after! thanks for the sections tip, i was lazy about undoing and rebraiding my hair but it doesn't really take that long and it's worth it! i still need to wash/rinse my hair often, but this i do once a week outside of that and it feels great, i can feel the sebum coating my hair already!

  • @christinawhitlock9979
    @christinawhitlock9979 Рік тому +1

    What does sebum look like? This is the first I’ve ever even heard of it. And this whole time I’m thinking that it’s dry scalp. Help!

    • @GreenBeauty
      @GreenBeauty  Рік тому +1

      It’s hard to see it b/c it should be clear. But, you can definitely feel it. Massage your scalp for a little bit … that sticky feeling on your fingers is sebum

  • @kellygoodman6167
    @kellygoodman6167 7 років тому +1

    my hair produces too much sebum of this what do I do to control it?

    • @GreenBeauty
      @GreenBeauty  7 років тому +3

      If you have straight hair, get a high-quality BBB brush. Use it once every two to three days. Starting from your roots/scalp, brush the length of your hair to help smooth out the sebum build-up. This way the sebum will coat your hair more evenly and make your hair look more healthy and shiny rather than weighed down and oily. Additionally, you can also try rinsing your hair with warm water in the shower every day. If you have kinky textured hair, give yourself scalp quick 1 to 2 min messages, scritch your scalp and preen the oil down the length of your hair. This will help the sebum coat your hair more evenly so it helps keep your shiny and less frizzy.

    • @cassola8489
      @cassola8489 6 років тому

      GreenBeauty I’m now obsessed with your channel because your videos have taught me so much!
      I have kinky hair (type 4 God knows what) that’s highly porous naturally and fine. I think I’m producing too much sebum where my hair is thinner (front & edges) after I started taking biotin. These areas keep making thick scales on my scalp that flake off. I’ve stopped taking the supplements and I’m trying the S&P method but it’s difficult to work around the scales because the more they fall off the more hair I lose which happens when I scritch. I’m also washing my scalp twice a week using a shampoo that contain 2 percent ketoconazole with some drops of tea tree oil to it which is annoyingly drying my hair out now even though I pre poo and DC.
      Any advice on what I can do???

  • @Ktqtpie16
    @Ktqtpie16 8 років тому +1

    how long does it normally take for sebum to fully coat the hair?

    • @apeculiarpeople7602
      @apeculiarpeople7602 8 років тому +4

      it depends on the length of your hair

    • @kimberlyskrobol9167
      @kimberlyskrobol9167 8 років тому +6

      i think it depends on your diet and lifestyle too. some ppl have tons immediately, my sister eats mcdonalds and has tons of sebum, I eat healthy and exercise and it took me 3 months! each person is different, be patient and drink water!

    • @SensitiveSage
      @SensitiveSage 8 років тому +2

      its skin... some peopke have dry, some oily... dont you guys learn anything in life??

    • @Ktqtpie16
      @Ktqtpie16 8 років тому +1

      +djanel_goldenmoon thanks for your commentary :)

    • @GreenBeauty
      @GreenBeauty  8 років тому +7

      Hey Kat, it depends on may factors like the length of your hair, how often you sritch and preen and how much sebum you produce. Health is indeed a major factor but, eating bad and being unhealthy can sometimes cause people to produce too much sebum. Hence why some unhealthy people break out a lot. Also as mentioned in the video sritching and preening your scalp and hair after a workout helps the sebum slide down faster. When I tried it for the second time, I first clarified my hair with a clarifying shampoo, coated my hair with some oil. I sritched and preened my hair and scalp every other day or so with a little oil. I started doing water only rinses with warm water after the first week and a half and did it every three to four days. With this regimen I got FULL coverage after 3 to 4 weeks.

  • @shannonjohnson970
    @shannonjohnson970 3 роки тому +1

    That 🙃 beats high medium and low porosity.

  • @missm.3652
    @missm.3652 5 років тому +1

    I've been trying the water only method for roughly 1 1/2 months. No shampoo and only put olive oil on hair. The other day I did a water wash and it left my hair grey! Lol. No joke. So today I had to reluctantly shampoo because not only was it grey but I had bad dandruff too. So, I'm guessing that was the sebum build up?.. The last time it happened I realised it was the coconut oil I was using so I stopped using it. But it's happened again and now I'm thinking water only may not be for me.. although I really want it to be. I will persevere and try other methods as I'm determined to be shampoo free ( strips my hair bad) soapnuts.. apple cider... Natural soap....any suggestions are welcome. Thanks X

    • @cfoster6804
      @cfoster6804 5 років тому +1

      Yup same exact thing happened to me when I tried water washing. I produce too much sebum to follow that method out right and my scalp never balanced out so I was walking around with dusty looking hair. What I do now is shampoo as needed and not on a schedule. When my hair starts to look dull I shampoo. I still water wash daily and bring the sebum down my strands with my hands or brush.
      I don't use standard shampoo but a shampoo bar made by 22nd Century Natural Woman. Look her up here on UA-cam. This bar does not strip the hair but lightly removes the excess sebum but it somehow makes the hair really clean from dirt and gunk. It's awesome! Of all of her products that bar gets the best reviews.
      Don't give up on water washing just modify it a bit to work for you.

    • @nothandondlovuraw7388
      @nothandondlovuraw7388 2 роки тому

      That’s probably the sebum but you don’t have to use shampoo you can do an oil rinse, it dissolves some of the sebum and leaves hair shiny again

  • @wendydurrant665
    @wendydurrant665 2 роки тому

    Isn’t this the same as brushing your hair?

  • @oliviaandrea9130
    @oliviaandrea9130 8 років тому +1

    I have a question I did the hot oil treatment thing to my hair Bc of this video I watched but they said wash it out when you do it but why would you do that ? I didn't wash it out Bc that didn't make sense but are you suppose to wash it out ?

    • @TracyD2
      @TracyD2 8 років тому +3

      Yes I would. Some oils aren't beneficial to keep in for a long period of time. It will clog your scalp and can cause hair loss over time. It does depend on the oils you use. I'm not sure which are good to keep on your scalp and which aren't. I know coconut oil should be rinsed out after awhile. Maybe someone can answer that better.

    • @yada4tube
      @yada4tube 8 років тому +1

      You don't have to.. I do a hot oil treatment w/ coconut oil and I don't wash it out but I only use a little bit... And. Don't heat it in the microwave!! Use hot water!!!

    • @TimeraB
      @TimeraB 8 років тому +1

      +yada4tube why can't it be heated In a microwave?

    • @GreenBeauty
      @GreenBeauty  8 років тому +4

      It depends on if the hot oil treatment is organic or not. If it is like the Green Beauty Herbal Hot Oil Treatment, your instructed to lightly rinse out the excess so you don't walk around with oily hair. While processing the treatment (shower cap, steam ect.) your hair soaks up what it needs so keeping all that oil on your hair will only make it get dirty faster. So, don't 'wash' out an organic herbal hot oil treatment light rinse the excess. I hope this makes sense :-)

    • @GreenBeauty
      @GreenBeauty  8 років тому +2

      B/c overheating any organic ingredient(s) will destroy a lot of its properties. Think of it like vegetables, the more you cook it the less nutrients it has. So, to heat up an organic herbal hot oil treatment, heat the water separately in the microwave or stove and place the portioned out oil you want to use in the hot/warm water. This will heat up the treatment more gradually and preserve a lot of its properties. I hope this helps :-)

  • @oblamarise
    @oblamarise Рік тому

    Green beauty can a black person have low porosity hair

  • @loveismyname1278
    @loveismyname1278 7 років тому +1

    lanolin...look it up

  • @user-wy6ot4rb9c
    @user-wy6ot4rb9c 8 років тому +1

    جميل بس احد يترجم للعربي 🤗

  • @BarbaraLovesDogs
    @BarbaraLovesDogs 8 років тому +1

    I don't want to have greasy hair though

    • @Purplefrilly
      @Purplefrilly 8 років тому +8

      Won't really make your hair greasy if you have dry kinky hair, it would be malleable and soft. Loser and straighter textures may not have the same experience

    • @Purplefrilly
      @Purplefrilly 8 років тому

      *looser

    • @kaylat7063
      @kaylat7063 8 років тому

      i feel ur pain. i have to wash my hair every 4 days. but i nake sure i keeo my hair moisturized