Thank you so much for this! I see alot of creators with different hairtypes but ive finnaly found one just like mine. I will definitely try out these tips and see whay works for me😊💖
Having fine 4c hair simply encourages soft life behaviour. Being blessed with this texture teaches you to be gentle and handle your beauty with a soft feminine touch.
So I buy distilled water and rinse my hair as my final rinse on wash day and spray my hair with a mixture of distilled water, aloe Vera juice, glycerin and msm powder, seal that in with a leave in and my oil mixture.
I’m trying to use natural ingredients only so I haven’t found a leave in that I’m settled on but I’m getting close. I saw this aloe Vera leave in I might try and eventually a homemade shampoo and conditioner
That seems like a pretty effective moisture routine, especially with all those humectants. Distilled water as your final rinse is a good solution too. Well done.
I live in London, England, UK. The water here is full of chemicals and mineral deposits that actually ruins your hair so I have to avoid wetting my hair every day. My hair likes a leave-in conditioning spray daily to dampen...not soaking wet. When I swim, I cover my hair first in conditioner to stop it absorbing all of the swim water. I also chelate once every 4-6 weeks to remove the chemicals and mineral deposits from my hair.
Thank you so much for this! I see alot of creators with different hairtypes but ive finnaly found one just like mine. I will definitely try out these tips and see whay works for me😊💖
You're so welcome. I'm glad I could help ❤️
Your story is just like mine… I feel so happy knowing someone like me is out there
Wow, thank you. I'm glad you could relate.
God bless your work dear ❤
I'm honoured 🥰 Thanks so much ma'am ❤️
Low porosity fine hair will humble you.
Likeeee 😂 The struggle is real.
Having fine 4c hair simply encourages soft life behaviour. Being blessed with this texture teaches you to be gentle and handle your beauty with a soft feminine touch.
Did you make the rosemary oil yourself?
I both make and buy. When I buy I always mix it with a carrier oil.
O don’t know if I have hard water or not but I do know our water turns our tub yellow. We have to use a special cleanser to keep it cleaned
So I buy distilled water and rinse my hair as my final rinse on wash day and spray my hair with a mixture of distilled water, aloe Vera juice, glycerin and msm powder, seal that in with a leave in and my oil mixture.
I’m trying to use natural ingredients only so I haven’t found a leave in that I’m settled on but I’m getting close. I saw this aloe Vera leave in I might try and eventually a homemade shampoo and conditioner
Yes, you're almost there. Natural ingredients are the way to go.
That seems like a pretty effective moisture routine, especially with all those humectants. Distilled water as your final rinse is a good solution too. Well done.
I finally found my hair soulmate😂
Thanks girrrlll
Did you go to the salon for your mini braids? Or you did them yourself
Hey there, hair twin ❤️ Thank you for your comment. Yes, I went to a salon.
Thank you for the tips. Some people want to keep the secret to themselves
You're welcome, and thank you for watching 🥰
I loveee the way you speak
You're so kind. Thank you ❤️
Thanks for sharing.
(Rev 21:3-5)
You're welcome ❤️ Thank you for watching.
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What do you mean wet hair doesn't mean moisturised hair? Water isn't what moisturises hair?
Water helps but it isn't enough. You can have moisturized hair without directly applying water if you use humectants.
I live in London, England, UK. The water here is full of chemicals and mineral deposits that actually ruins your hair so I have to avoid wetting my hair every day. My hair likes a leave-in conditioning spray daily to dampen...not soaking wet. When I swim, I cover my hair first in conditioner to stop it absorbing all of the swim water. I also chelate once every 4-6 weeks to remove the chemicals and mineral deposits from my hair.
@@marleyhill34A shower filter or water softener may help.
@@marleyhill34I heard of Chelating
@@nibabi I haven't been able to find a long-lasting affordable one that can cope with the water here.
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Thank you ❤️