It made me so incredibly happy to be able to make this sort of video for you guys! Huge huge shout out to Dr. Heath & Dr. Mitchell. I really hope this helps you! You can subscribe if you enjoyed this type of video! and let me know if you have any other requests!(:
In the previous year, I tested three various popular hair growth serums. The one that worked the most effectively for me and gave me actual results is littlleexttrra reactivate hair growth serum. In just 4 months, it made a significant difference. I began noticing baby hairs after 12 weeks, and by the 16th week, they were clearly visible and started to cover the empty area on my scalp.
Several friends of mine are applying reactivate hair serum these days, and most of them have said that it is benefiting them in stimulating hair growth and reducing hair fall.
Yes, I was pleased to see that too..they can very easily speak from experience and understanding the black hair culture - the braids and all. Nice video 👌💕
How come may I ask? You don't have to particularly be within a specific group of society in order to be educated on their bodily components. Zoologists are not animals, but can probably teach us a lot about bird anatomy God bless!
@@niceidea7454 Hmmm...that is actually the incorrect view. So many other groups have TRIED to hijack many areas regarding daily living and loving life in the black community; shoving their own misinformed, incorrect and negative views/opinions/manipulations, that it's great to get it straight and proper from the black community for the black community. Absolutely decent and in order. Peace & Blessings to you~
@@chinwenduchinwe586 Do you believe that the systematic study of a concept is knowledge exclusively held by those who own whatever concept that may be? Knowledge isn't socially selective when we look towards its availability to all. It's a matter of allowing its manifestation to happen, not what you were born into. White people can be ignorant to hair types that are common among them, south western people may possibly be ignorant to dietary patterns that are abundant within people of their area. Foreigners can surpass them in knowledge on these matters. Peace and blessings!!
@@niceidea7454 No. True. What you are saying is not totally wrong but it ignores 8 of a 10 pronged subject matter...this is my point. Imo your responses do not take into account what has, what is and what needs to happen "for blacks" regarding blacks. Still, there is alot of correcting that continues from purposely launched attacks against the persons, character, hair, appearance, and more of blacks. Ejecting the lies and re-educating with truth, combined with healing plus is a must. The positive strives have always been present within the black community and will continue. The black Derm directory and more is apart of it. It's very okay. In focus, my response is to your original response to the originator of this thread. Shalom~
This video is extremely helpful. Its so great to hear professionals opinions. Whoever’s reading this God loves you and desires you to draw closer to him. There’s a blessing in store for you. Blessings to all of you!!
LETS STOP THE NORMALIZATION OF PAIN IN THE BLACK HAIR COMMUNITY GURRLLLLLL if this is not the Truth! Hell, this ain't even just about hair! Lol ! Stop the normalization of pain PERIOD lol
This was the first time in my life hearing someone address the issue of hair pain in the black community. It is common to be hit or told to shut up if you object to any pain suffered by a hairstyle or creation of such as a young child. It was COMPLETELY normalized and I wonder if that dismissal of pain subconsciously taught us as adults to ignore our pain receptors and bodies when it came to our cute but super tight styles!? I thank you for this video! My mind is blown open and I cannot wait to look up a good dermatologist in my area to help with my traction alopecia struggle. THANK YOU!
Talking about this normalization of pain I once relaxed a lady's hair and she said I wasn't doing it right because she didn't feel anything. So she didn't trust that I was doing it right, although the hair came out relaxed at the end. I treat my clients' hair the way I treat mine, I treat it with care. Everyone needs to know that it isn't everytime that pain births beauty. We really need to go easy on our hair for real.
I learned most of this working in a derm office as a MA. I’ve seen how kenalog injections help a lot and they don’t cost much as long as you have insurance. If you’re dermatologist thinks your hair loss can be internal they tend to check your iron levels, TSH and/ or testosterone levels. I tend to get traction alopecia after having a protective that’s not tight but the hair is long. Sometimes traction alopecia can happen when your hairstyle is heavy and basically pulling your hair slowly ie locs, twists or braids. I saw my mother lose her edges due to having locs for 10 years and same happened to her brother. Her decision was to cut them off and start over. Now her edges are thick and healthy.
SO important that they addressed the traumatic childhood hair and scalp stress we were subjected to. Whenever I complained, I was called “tender-headed”, which I learned in adulthood was completely false. My scalp is only tender if I have SCM flareups/issues. I am *so relieved and pleased* for our youth who get to flourish in this era of healthy “Black” hair care, nourishment and attention. GOD Bless all three of you women.🙏🏽💚💎
I’m Hispanic with thick curly hair and have noticed my hairline receding and looking overall uneven. This has really helped me understand what I can do to restore it! Thank you so much
Omg!!!! Dr Heath is my dermatologist. She brought my skin back to life. I love her!!!! She is truly the sweetest most competent Dermatalogist I have ever met.
I have a tail bone length hair and its in great shape , the thing that is really bothering me is my edge now....it makes every thing worse (straighting , brading and even leaving it out ) ...I wish I can regrow it back thicker 😔😭
Im not sure if I’ll help, but the thing that helped my edges the most was leaving them alone and being patient. I did styles that didn’t involve styling my edges, so clippings for examples. I’ve also ensured I don’t have any deficiencies, such as vit d and low iron
Yes ma’am I would go to African Braid shops they braided my hair sooo tight that my nose would 🩸 bleed. I have thick and robust hair one day my braids from the start falling out with my hair. I was shocked
I am sure a lot of people were scoffing at the potential costs of going to a dermatologist but will spend more to cover up and even worsen their problem. Get real ladies
$300 just for a lacefront. Not including installation....doing further damage and not treating the cause of hair loss. But some people would rather cover up their hair rather than actually get treatment to permanently stop hair loss
Great panel🙌🏾! When I first developed eczema I visited two different dermatologist and they did not identify it. It took finding a Black dermatologist 👩🏾⚕️ for me to finally get the diagnoses and proper treatment. I thank God I found her🙏🏾. The same condition may look completely different on White people, versus how it looks on Black people.
Yes! Say it louder for those in the back. I was born with thin edges and the rest is midback. For many this is normal has nothing to do with failed styles.
Not everyone likes thin edges so why normalize something that can be fixed for some... this video is for people who would normally have full edges but are damaging their hairline or have unaddressed medical issues...if you can reverse thin edges by all means I would do so...genetics is a different story
Thank you so much for this video! I've been ignoring my alopecia for years and slapping wigs and sew ins on my head. I've been avoiding seeing a dermatologist and even more afraid of steroid shots. I'm so used to watching videos and spending so much money on "miracle" products hoping for new hair growth. This information was so helpful and I'm going to see a dermatologist to discuss a treatment plan. Also, thank you so much Dr. Heath and Dr. Mitchell for explaining the different options for treatment.
I was just like you. I avoided and just thought it was my life. I finally went to a dermatologist and it's working. I'm walking around looking like Omarion cause my hair long and my edges short but my edges growing in so I just have to Oooh touch til I get to the promise land.
I stopped going to get my hair braided by African women because they would braid my hair way too tight. Even when I told them it was too tight they wouldn't listen. I'm loc'd now but my edges were ruined from going to them unfortunately...
I don't even go to the salons. I went once this year for the first for a trim. the lady said she was specialized in natural hair her combed my hair without holding the root and was so rough. I got up and did it myself. never went back. I refuse to let anyone in my hair
My hair is getting thin and my hairline is going back as far as my date of birth and i am up set and i am getting balding in the center of my head. What am I to do😂😂😂👍
This was so generous and kind of those two doctors. Brilliant 👏👏👏 I am actually touched. Black people struggle SOOOO much with hair overall. It affects your self esteem and outlook on life. I even remember seeing one of my cousins sometimes cry when we were kids because of these struggles with hair. I think treatment actually starts from the point your doctor acknowledges and truly understand your struggles. That makes a difference because the patient will be more receptive and trusting of your choices. The psychological factor is relevant Thank you for this episode. Well done! God Bless those two ladies and their practices.
My hairdresser is not a fan of manipulating edges so I have never had that issue. I however went to an African stylist in NY and oh my goodness my edges my center, everywhere was stressed.
@@ForbsieLaLa African braiders are beasts, they don't give a shit about hair care....it's all about the numbers, getting people in and out, they also use inferior quality products!
@@avonnehuggins2122 So true....I want to do protective styling every so often, but every time, every new salon I try, they will pull my hair like they are getting paid to do so. I wish I knew how to protective style my own hair, but unfortunately, I don't
From a registered nurse's point of view, I felt this was extremely well done. Not trying to force certain products on people, extremely transparent, and in layman's terms. Explained so many perspectives of treatment. Now I'm wanting one of those magnificent women as my dermatologist! Thank you for creating this video. Much needed! Clear, concise and organized.
From a registered nurse’s point of view 😅😅😅. You’re not qualified to validate or refute their recommendations so what does that even mean? A nursing degree is not a medical degree.
We’ve been taught to normalize pain in black people period. People are taught that black people can take more pain so our pain isnt taken seriously..across the board.
This was fascinating. The science doesnt rule out natural treatments but supported it with medical advise and proper treatments. Absolutely loved this interview.
Love this video! Jamaican black castor oil is another oil that is really good for edges. You have to apply it twice a day and massage. Increases blood flow and hair thickness.
I am truly thankful to all of you ladies. I just went to my dermatologist and was not hopeful. I am her only patient of color and she has already struggled helping me with acne and now I brought her hair loss on my edges and it was just over her head. I took a bunch of notes from this video including the website to find a different dermatologist. I will be implementing what I have learned here as soon as possible. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart. I truly needed this.
@@Ziony23 My face is looking like a BOSS😆. Now just working on the edges. Made it my goal to stop pulling up my hair and just allowing it to be in it’s beautiful natural state. Also, bought a mixer of oil from a black owned company off Etsy, that has been helping stimulate my hair follicles.
@@Ziony23 For washing my face I use PanOxyl 10% for morning and night. My dermatologist has me using Clindamycin Phosphate and Benzoyl Perox gel for mornings and then a scar care acne gel-silicone at night. Also I take my vitamins: turmeric, vitamin D three, a probiotic, and a vitamin C pill. Followed by a WHOLE LOT of water😫but it’s worth it
@@SeunOkimi It will help many please do the video and not get so caught up in the numbers. I know it’s your time and effort and you should get paid. In this case if you do it, the ppl will come
So true, this is 1 covert way women of color have been programmed to endure uncomfortable and painful experiences. And why society treats some so harshly as if they are men. Not cool you must respect yourself enough to protect it.
@@KellyW-bu4qw on amazon. I didn't know that helps with hair...but it helps when you are in your last month of pregnancy. It helps you go into labor. So do not take before your last two weeks of pregnancy. That's what my gynocologist suggested my last month of pregnancy. So if you're overdue or past your due date...use fenugreek. It makes you smell like maple syrup though...but that's not horrible.
Hi all! Try organic sage oil as well as the Rosemary oil the ladies suggested, keep at it over a period of multiple months though and take before and after pics to track progress but DON'T scrutinise your hairline everyday, it will just bring your mood down and stress levels up! Good luck!
I found Kreyol Essence Rosemary Peppermint Black Castor Oil worked for bringing back my edges. I have to add that I also massage my whole scalp every other day.
I hope this works for me this time cos av tried almost every youtubers instructions and obeyed all the 10 commandments concerning edges and nothing really worked, unless there's something they really really don't want us to know🙄
I can't wait for you to see this video. This exact point was actually brought up. They talked about things even I had never heard about or seen anyone talk about on UA-cam that are actually proven to work. I feel like this video will really help a lot of people.
Well done Seun, Thank you! I'm loving this😍. Be careful with saw palmetto. It interacts with hormones and can have damaging side effects. Always make sure to consult and follow up with your doctor.
Dear Seun, I am a black woman with all the usual hairline issues mentioned. This is one of the best informative and educative black hair videos online. It is well thought off, and kudos to you for bringing on board the two black trichologists to tell us more. 😊👏🏽👏🏽.
When I was growing up, we would braid each other's hair before hair extensions became a thing, and not once was it so tight that we could not blink. lol, I don't know when we started hating our own hair and length no matter how short it was. We've gone so far from "natural" that the journey back is the result we are seeing today. We were not meant to have straight hair, blonde hair, or whatever else we are doing to our hair while damaging our scalp. Now that we've done all the damage we can do, we want someone to fix it. The best way to stop the damage is to not start in the first place. The hope is that we allow our little girls to just wear their hair naturally WITHOUT relaxing or putting weaves and hair extensions or braiding hair into their hair. We are a beautiful people and our hair is part of that beauty. We are not caucasian.
I agree to ALL, except...there are indeed black people with naturally blonde hair. Natives to Australia. We also have red heads with freckles. Versatile, fruitful, and various we ARE. Some of us have green Grey and blue eyes without Caucasian parents. Google it. There is a Cyndee Black on UA-cam that women have been commenting bitterly & jealously to who has naturally blue eyes. Her black mom has one blue eye and one brown. So it does happen.
And them people who combing yuh hair saying nonsense bout beauty is pain. Steups. Let me stay ugly with good edges yes. I see ppl with their front hairline running back and their hairline gone in the back and side of hair.
Thank you for setting up this platform so we can better educate ourselves and spend the time and money on the treatment and supplements that are proven to be beneficial. It was also refreshing to find out that my Indian dermatologist suggested the same medical treatments - I am currently using the topical steroid and minoxidil (Rogaine). I was concerned about using the Minoxidil, but they have confirmed it. This video was right on time. ⏰ Thanks again and God bless.
Everyone is different but I can personally testify to the use of biotin. I get quick results from it. Less shedding, even facial hair growth is increased which puts me off slightly
At this point I literally accept that mine ain’t growing back 😔😔. As long as I live I’m gonna be insecure about it. Thank you for sharing this video. It’s informative ❤️❤️
I’m going to be documenting my hair growth journey in this comment and updating every week. sorry i forgot all about thisss week 1: my hair looks longer i used this indian hemp cream on it and my hair really liked it im going to measure next week
I have tried growing my edges, I was almost always insecure of them especially when putting my hair up! I tried growing it a few months ago and used coconut oil, but I was using that for my brows and lashes and it worked for them and wondered if it would work for my edges but I didn’t really see any change. This edge hair loss runs in my family so I was getting hopeless, but then I got a eyelash serum that I used before and that one actually worked for my lashes and again I thought maybe it would help my edges and it actually did then I found out about micro needling so I would use both and only did one side of my head because one side went almost all the way back and needed more help, and damn my hair grew!
I cut my hair to half an inch in January. Been following @Curly Proverbz and rocking a TWA. My hair has grown an inch and a half in a little over a month! My hair NEVER grows that fast - ever! Her remedies are bomb. I’ve never felt freer with my TWA.
I have not braided my hair with extension in 5 months and I was so surprised how my edges grew soooooo fast. I just twisted my natural hair and left it like that. Not only did the edges grow, the hair itself grew so much. I think twist helps in growing hair.
Twists are a great protective style for hair growth. They work. Yaaay for your growth. I braid down my hair (I do it myself so it's never tight) but I leave my edges and I take care of my scalp regularly. I'm too active. But twists are the JAM!! they were my choice of style during quarantine and they do everything you say. ❤️
Yes, I agree. I stopped getting box braids for a year now, itching stopped headaches are gone and edges came back. I have been doing twist with or without extensions
Look into Dr. Diep based in Los Galos California if you have to get a hair transplant. He specializes in Black hair and has specific tools based on our curl patterns. He is amazing!!
OMG this video is very interesting✅, highly informative✅ and a rare gem 💎 we have to share it👏🏽 Almost 10years ago in our toxicology class, we learnt about how harmful some hair products can be to our hair and health, since then we went strictly natural. For us we realized that pricey hair products are not always the solution, we allow our hair breath, use African raw shea butter for moisturizing/live-in conditional. And we eat very healthy fresh foods too, drink lots of water and try to stay mentally happy 😊 Thanks to the amazing doctors and host (Seun)
You cant NEVER go wrong with an ALL NATURAL regimen to regrow edges. Use what God gave us inside and out. Yall betta use your common sense and think about what your granny taught you. We have strayed too far away from what our ancestors taught us...time to go back to what is right for the body.
Hearing this information from dermatologists is so reassuring. I'm a cosmetologist, and a lot of these remedies I share w/ my clients. Thank you for sharing this info! 😊
Thank you for this video. After years of trying almost every regime to fix my hairline. The rosemary oil has done wonders for my hairline💃🏾. I look at my hair everyday with disbelief…Appreciation to the Doctors all the way from South Africa 🇿🇦👏🏾. Tips ladies- moisture with water first,then apply a drop or two of Rosemary oil on affected areas while massaging for a few minutes once or twice a day(consistency is KEY). The green phamarcy has a good organic Rosemary oil for less than R100.
Or what about edges that have been chemically tanned 🤦🏾♀️as children some ppl could be victims to the relaxer or the perm which in my case would be me I was told my hair follicles are damaged and permanently gone before I could get treated but my hair has been natural since I was 16yrs old I’m now 25 with length past my shoulders my edges have always been gone it’s just my hairline is there like my story so sad I knew it would be no hope my I’ve always had natural hair and never used any chemical or even dyed my hair
I'm Moroccan from Africa, but I have the same problem. My edges are fucktup, and my curls died because I colored my hair so many times. So stupid 😒 I want to say thank you, cause this is really helpful. To al my African girls, and other black countries, don't be ashamed of your hair. I think it's beautiful, I think You are fucking beautiful. Keep your head up. ❤️❣️
I coloured my hair and stretched it so much that it lost its curls and got so weak that I had to chop it. I found this mask online 'cardi b mask' that I applied and surprisingly after that one deep conditioning my curls came back and it just looked so healthy. Now I use it a couple of times in a month, and my hair is growing so fast and healthier ☺️
Amazing and Very informative interviews! I learned so much in this segment 😃The doctors explained many reasons and conditions on how or why hair loss may be happening. Being a Registered Nurse, I appreciates the education given and some possible interventions for better outcomes. Thank you for sharing this video! Take care and everyone stay safe😷
I know I’m late but DIET does play a part in our hair too… just recently me and my husband started doing our own smoothies every other morning which diff veggies/fruits and I must say the amount of hair I use to lose when washing my hair has drastically decreased in the past 2 months..
Excellent video. I do not normalise pain, I hated it as a child so I make sure my daughter doesn't experience the same. I always ensure the hairdressers are very gentle with her hair, especially the hairline. With that said, I have had countless issues with my hairline due to the constant wearing of the wig caps until an African hairdresser told me about the raw Shea butter...it has been a miracle. I use it twice per day on the affected area and my hair is finally growing back and the good thing is you see results with 3 to 4 weeks.
I haven't had edges since I was child but it gets better sometimes especially when I don't plait it. At my age I have just accepted that they will always be thin but I hope my other hair grows back to be able to cover it. I talked about this in my last video :)
Grace, I have been committed to taking Hairfinity for the past 4 months. Now into month 5. Am seeing my edges become revived. Not as thick as I want yet. Right side is ahead of left side. Am keeping the faith. Plus, will be protective styling 4 weeks at a time. I have naturally fine hair and I can say my hair feels thicker. Additionally, I exercise 6 X per week. With improved eating habits.
Please dont accept this. If you can get a complete diagnostic blood test , you maybe low in vitamin D or some essential vitamin or mineral or possibly an underlying autoimmune disease that is causing the hair loss. My hairline is back after years of patiently caring for them. Cover my hair at night, I use diluted rosemary with a carrier oil and vitamin E. I also believed that my bald patches would grow. Reduced my stress and you would never know I had suffered from thinning hair. Blessings Queen❣
@@nnedwards3260 thank you. I have been taking hair finite too for 2 months now. I have noticed an improvement. I used it last year and in 2019 too. I notice that my hair thins out when I stop using it. its expensive so I didn't want to keep buying it but I guess I will use it till my hair grows to an acceptable length. Yes I need to exercise a bit more. Thanks for the tips and I am glad you hair has improved:)
I had a terrible breakout and I noticed that certain brands in rice and flour in general caused inflammation. I need to go back to my low carb healthy vegan lifestyle to get back my edges, because so far that is the only things that I saw helped.
Thank you for bringing this to the masses!! I’ve seen a white dermatologist and I will definitely use the directory for a black dermatologist. Thanks again💕
Try organic sage oil as well as the Rosemary oil the ladies suggested, keep at it over a period of multiple months though and take before and after pics to track progress but DON'T scrutinise your hairline everyday, it will just bring your mood down and stress levels up!
It actually depends on your hair porosity. If you have a low porosity then the castor oil is pretty useless. It just sits in the hair gathering dirt. High porosity will absorb the oil and benefit from it. So it depends. It's no use to me at all, low porosity.
It made me so incredibly happy to be able to make this sort of video for you guys! Huge huge shout out to Dr. Heath & Dr. Mitchell. I really hope this helps you!
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In the previous year, I tested three various popular hair growth serums. The one that worked the most effectively for me and gave me actual results is littlleexttrra reactivate hair growth serum. In just 4 months, it made a significant difference. I began noticing baby hairs after 12 weeks, and by the 16th week, they were clearly visible and started to cover the empty area on my scalp.
Several friends of mine are applying reactivate hair serum these days, and most of them have said that it is benefiting them in stimulating hair growth and reducing hair fall.
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They need a TLC show like Dr. Pimple Popper!
Haha!
I'm watching
Agreed or start their own UA-cam channel and give real professional advice and solutions for BW.
That would be a dream!
Keep your ideas to yourself and approach TLC with your fully fledged reality tv idea once an entertainment attorney has reviewed everything.
I love that these professional women have natural hair in display!! It’s so heart warming knowing we are representing
Yes, I was pleased to see that too..they can very easily speak from experience and understanding the black hair culture - the braids and all. Nice video 👌💕
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Exactly, I love that
I love the fact they are black women speaking on black women hair
Yes definitely
How come may I ask? You don't have to particularly be within a specific group of society in order to be educated on their bodily components.
Zoologists are not animals, but can probably teach us a lot about bird anatomy
God bless!
@@niceidea7454
Hmmm...that is actually the incorrect view.
So many other groups have TRIED to hijack many areas regarding daily living and loving life in the black community; shoving their own misinformed, incorrect and negative views/opinions/manipulations, that it's great to get it straight and proper from the black community for the black community. Absolutely decent and in order. Peace & Blessings to you~
@@chinwenduchinwe586 Do you believe that the systematic study of a concept is knowledge exclusively held by those who own whatever concept that may be?
Knowledge isn't socially selective when we look towards its availability to all. It's a matter of allowing its manifestation to happen, not what you were born into. White people can be ignorant to hair types that are common among them, south western people may possibly be ignorant to dietary patterns that are abundant within people of their area. Foreigners can surpass them in knowledge on these matters. Peace and blessings!!
@@niceidea7454
No.
True. What you are saying is not totally wrong but it ignores 8 of a 10 pronged subject matter...this is my point. Imo your responses do not take into account what has, what is and what needs to happen "for blacks" regarding blacks.
Still, there is alot of correcting that continues from purposely launched attacks against the persons, character, hair, appearance, and more of blacks. Ejecting the lies and re-educating with truth, combined with healing plus is a must. The positive strives have always been present within the black community and will continue. The black Derm directory and more is apart of it. It's very okay.
In focus, my response is to your original response to the originator of this thread.
Shalom~
This video is extremely helpful. Its so great to hear professionals opinions. Whoever’s reading this God loves you and desires you to draw closer to him. There’s a blessing in store for you. Blessings to all of you!!
Amen
Amen
Amen
That was a really sweet message 🥰 You too pretty lady!! 🌻💛✨
Amen 💜
LETS STOP THE NORMALIZATION OF PAIN IN THE BLACK HAIR COMMUNITY
GURRLLLLLL if this is not the Truth! Hell, this ain't even just about hair! Lol ! Stop the normalization of pain PERIOD lol
Exactly!!!
Exact reason why I don't let anybody do my hair.... Even family members.
Say it mama
Amen
In hair, in love, in intimacy, in diet, in religion....IN LIFE!!! 💕
This was the first time in my life hearing someone address the issue of hair pain in the black community. It is common to be hit or told to shut up if you object to any pain suffered by a hairstyle or creation of such as a young child. It was COMPLETELY normalized and I wonder if that dismissal of pain subconsciously taught us as adults to ignore our pain receptors and bodies when it came to our cute but super tight styles!? I thank you for this video! My mind is blown open and I cannot wait to look up a good dermatologist in my area to help with my traction alopecia struggle. THANK YOU!
My aunts and and mother always talked about not having tight hair styles. I wish more women where taught the same growing up.
Omg..[ never thought about this....now im wondering what other traumas we experienced as little girls that were normalized and swept under the rug...
My mom used to tell me "beauty is pain" after she'd burn my damn ear with a hot comb !! Like tf.😑
@@palmer491 That hot comb was a beast! If you held your ear then your finger bot burned. ROFL.
@@palmer491 I'm convinced we all had the same childhood 😂
Talking about this normalization of pain
I once relaxed a lady's hair and she said I wasn't doing it right because she didn't feel anything. So she didn't trust that I was doing it right, although the hair came out relaxed at the end.
I treat my clients' hair the way I treat mine, I treat it with care. Everyone needs to know that it isn't everytime that pain births beauty. We really need to go easy on our hair for real.
Eating Salmon, eggs and spinach has helped me, Thank You Doctors
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I learned most of this working in a derm office as a MA. I’ve seen how kenalog injections help a lot and they don’t cost much as long as you have insurance. If you’re dermatologist thinks your hair loss can be internal they tend to check your iron levels, TSH and/ or testosterone levels. I tend to get traction alopecia after having a protective that’s not tight but the hair is long. Sometimes traction alopecia can happen when your hairstyle is heavy and basically pulling your hair slowly ie locs, twists or braids. I saw my mother lose her edges due to having locs for 10 years and same happened to her brother. Her decision was to cut them off and start over. Now her edges are thick and healthy.
I think I have traction alopecia.
100-150$ is not expensive at all I am so proud of them .
Right..the wigs and sews cost way more lol
I was a pony tail queen for so long. I apologize edges. We going get it together! Thank you Lady's!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭⚰️⚰️ Omg! Same
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BLACKS tend need extra vitamin D3 because, melanin could block it from the sun
Same which is I’m watching this video 😩
😮me too😔
SO important that they addressed the traumatic childhood hair and scalp stress we were subjected to. Whenever I complained, I was called “tender-headed”, which I learned in adulthood was completely false. My scalp is only tender if I have SCM flareups/issues. I am *so relieved and pleased* for our youth who get to flourish in this era of healthy “Black” hair care, nourishment and attention.
GOD Bless all three of you women.🙏🏽💚💎
What is scm?
@@ma_kal
Sternocleidomastoid
I’m Hispanic with thick curly hair and have noticed my hairline receding and looking overall uneven. This has really helped me understand what I can do to restore it! Thank you so much
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Omg!!!! Dr Heath is my dermatologist. She brought my skin back to life. I love her!!!! She is truly the sweetest most competent Dermatalogist I have ever met.
Ahh, yes, she is truly sooo kind
Stop using OMG in vein
@@kehindeodetude8985 be quiet
@@kehindeodetude8985 *vain
@@kehindeodetude8985 u just did-🧍🏾♀️ plus it might mean "oh my goodness" or "gosh"
This was so informative and helpful 💜💜💜
I'm so glad!
I have a tail bone length hair and its in great shape , the thing that is really bothering me is my edge now....it makes every thing worse (straighting , brading and even leaving it out ) ...I wish I can regrow it back thicker 😔😭
Ah, yes, I hope this video can help you!
Im not sure if I’ll help, but the thing that helped my edges the most was leaving them alone and being patient. I did styles that didn’t involve styling my edges, so clippings for examples. I’ve also ensured I don’t have any deficiencies, such as vit d and low iron
Armyyyyyy💜💜
Funny you never hear men having this issue
Deej what are clippings?
Yes ma’am I would go to African Braid shops they braided my hair sooo tight that my nose would 🩸 bleed. I have thick and robust hair one day my braids from the start falling out with my hair. I was shocked
I am sure a lot of people were scoffing at the potential costs of going to a dermatologist but will spend more to cover up and even worsen their problem. Get real ladies
This the one!
Good point 🤔
Facts!
$300 just for a lacefront. Not including installation....doing further damage and not treating the cause of hair loss. But some people would rather cover up their hair rather than actually get treatment to permanently stop hair loss
I absolutely agree. I was once one of those people until recently.
I Appreciate the effort you put into making your videos :)
Aw, I really try. Thank you!!
Great panel🙌🏾! When I first developed eczema I visited two different dermatologist and they did not identify it. It took finding a Black dermatologist 👩🏾⚕️ for me to finally get the diagnoses and proper treatment. I thank God I found her🙏🏾.
The same condition may look completely different on White people, versus how it looks on Black people.
Also psoriasis. When you Google that only white people show. Psoriasis affects black people just like eczema.
@@s.c.h6512 yes that’s their eczema
What did was the diagnosis and treatment if you don’t mind. They told me my baby has atopic eczema and gave me two creams that does much of nothing
Let’s also NORMALIZE THIN EDGES! Sometimes it’s just natural to have thin edges. Even when you try to thicken them just wanted to add. 4:30
This is true!
Thank you...it’s male pattern baldness, a trait that women get from their fathers
Yes! Say it louder for those in the back. I was born with thin edges and the rest is midback. For many this is normal has nothing to do with failed styles.
My hairline is shape really weird so I always look like my edges are suffering but they just be like that
Not everyone likes thin edges so why normalize something that can be fixed for some... this video is for people who would normally have full edges but are damaging their hairline or have unaddressed medical issues...if you can reverse thin edges by all means I would do so...genetics is a different story
If you can not move your eyebrows... it's too tight 😫 🤣😂🤣
It is true. The braid or pull your hair into a style so tight you look like you had a face lift. Tearing those hair follicles out for good. So sad.
I learned the hard way with the "I'll take Tylenol for the pain" 😥
Please do this more often I would love to see black derms link with hair stylists
Thank you so much for this video! I've been ignoring my alopecia for years and slapping wigs and sew ins on my head. I've been avoiding seeing a dermatologist and even more afraid of steroid shots. I'm so used to watching videos and spending so much money on "miracle" products hoping for new hair growth. This information was so helpful and I'm going to see a dermatologist to discuss a treatment plan. Also, thank you so much Dr. Heath and Dr. Mitchell for explaining the different options for treatment.
Those steroid shots are hell. Gave me migraines I never experienced before. No thank you
I was just like you. I avoided and just thought it was my life. I finally went to a dermatologist and it's working. I'm walking around looking like Omarion cause my hair long and my edges short but my edges growing in so I just have to Oooh touch til I get to the promise land.
Hey... Did you manage to grow your hair?
Same here
Have you seen a dermatologist yet
I stopped going to get my hair braided by African women because they would braid my hair way too tight. Even when I told them it was too tight they wouldn't listen. I'm loc'd now but my edges were ruined from going to them unfortunately...
As a young black woman it’s the best to see other black women showing off their intelligence and making videos like this.❤️
My son sees Dr. Mitchell and she is amazing! She got his skin cleared up immediately! This video was awesome to watch and very helpful!
Would you mind sharing what she recommended? My son's teenage acne is not controlled well.
Glad she was good for your son. She was a witch to me!
@@ercellsomerville6271 what she do?
If it’s too tight you’re taking it out and doing it again. Hairstylists get annoyed with me but I value my hair.
👏🏾 I wish more ladies out there would do so, c'mon!
I don't even go to the salons. I went once this year for the first for a trim. the lady said she was specialized in natural hair her combed my hair without holding the root and was so rough. I got up and did it myself. never went back. I refuse to let anyone in my hair
This is why I have dreadlocks now. My hair was suffering
Be careful with tightening your locks, that causes hair problems as well. It’s slower but also deadly to our hair. Speaking from experience.
@Khumo Dire....same here!! Trying to thicken my crown and edges back🤦🏾♀️
My hair is getting thin and my hairline is going back as far as my date of birth and i am up set and i am getting balding in the center of my head. What am I to do😂😂😂👍
This was so generous and kind of those two doctors. Brilliant 👏👏👏
I am actually touched. Black people struggle SOOOO much with hair overall.
It affects your self esteem and outlook on life. I even remember seeing one of my cousins sometimes cry when we were kids because of these struggles with hair.
I think treatment actually starts from the point your doctor acknowledges and truly understand your struggles. That makes a difference because the patient will be more receptive and trusting of your choices. The psychological factor is relevant
Thank you for this episode. Well done!
God Bless those two ladies and their practices.
Thoroughly enjoyed this video! Thanks, Seun for setting up this informative session on our edges!!!
I loveeeeeee this! This is wtf I'm talking about ~ enough of the nonsense !
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Someone: Will anyone second?
Me: I second.
The culture: We second, second.
Girl if I’m doing any braid in ,, I myself take out my edges before the stylist do ma braids ,, no way I’m losing my edges
Great tip!
My hairdresser is not a fan of manipulating edges so I have never had that issue. I however went to an African stylist in NY and oh my goodness my edges my center, everywhere was stressed.
I started doing that then I started losing hair BEHIND my edges .. tight is tight . Get up and walk out .
@@ForbsieLaLa African braiders are beasts, they don't give a shit about hair care....it's all about the numbers, getting people in and out, they also use inferior quality products!
@@avonnehuggins2122 So true....I want to do protective styling every so often, but every time, every new salon I try, they will pull my hair like they are getting paid to do so. I wish I knew how to protective style my own hair, but unfortunately, I don't
2:00 "glued down" hits differently these days...
From a registered nurse's point of view, I felt this was extremely well done. Not trying to force certain products on people, extremely transparent, and in layman's terms. Explained so many perspectives of treatment. Now I'm wanting one of those magnificent women as my dermatologist! Thank you for creating this video. Much needed! Clear, concise and organized.
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From a registered nurse’s point of view 😅😅😅. You’re not qualified to validate or refute their recommendations so what does that even mean? A nursing degree is not a medical degree.
@@LA_337 why is the writer not qualified. State your case as you judge behind qwerty
@nikki09 Yes, this was genuine and not a sales pitch.
@@LA_337 😂😂😂🤣🤣
These are all straight facts!! We've normalised pain as part of our hair and beauty practices, and this whole idea of neat edges is not good for us!
Had no idea you existed, just subbed!😆
@@irresponsibleparent3 Awww... thank you 😊
Btw "Nunya" is my middle name 🤣
Yeah saying things like "pretty hurts". Lol pretty doesn't have to hurt. I totally agree with you.
We’ve been taught to normalize pain in black people period. People are taught that black people can take more pain so our pain isnt taken seriously..across the board.
This was fascinating. The science doesnt rule out natural treatments but supported it with medical advise and proper treatments. Absolutely loved this interview.
Yes, I found it so so fascinating as well!!
Love this video! Jamaican black castor oil is another oil that is really good for edges. You have to apply it twice a day and massage. Increases blood flow and hair thickness.
Any flavor? Which do you recommend
@@joyjones7942 I like to use the rosemary one. You should give it a try 😉
I am truly thankful to all of you ladies. I just went to my dermatologist and was not hopeful. I am her only patient of color and she has already struggled helping me with acne and now I brought her hair loss on my edges and it was just over her head. I took a bunch of notes from this video including the website to find a different dermatologist. I will be implementing what I have learned here as soon as possible. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart. I truly needed this.
Your acne got cured?
@@Ziony23 My face is looking like a BOSS😆. Now just working on the edges. Made it my goal to stop pulling up my hair and just allowing it to be in it’s beautiful natural state. Also, bought a mixer of oil from a black owned company off Etsy, that has been helping stimulate my hair follicles.
I'm happy to hear that.. I'm suffering from dark spots n ance what helped you to get rid off that and look like a beautiful BOSS 🤗?
@@Ziony23 For washing my face I use PanOxyl 10% for morning and night. My dermatologist has me using Clindamycin Phosphate and Benzoyl Perox gel for mornings and then a scar care acne gel-silicone at night. Also I take my vitamins: turmeric, vitamin D three, a probiotic, and a vitamin C pill. Followed by a WHOLE LOT of water😫but it’s worth it
@@pcpayne2369 thank you thank you, how long it took to clear up?
This was good what about hair thinning in the crown from meanopause
Yes..this would have been nice to address. Estrogen levels drop and our hair starts thinning...Help!!!
this is a great topic. I can consider doing a video on this if enough people are interested!
@@SeunOkimi ok what is your number to con tract
Contact number
@@SeunOkimi It will help many please do the video and not get so caught up in the numbers. I know it’s your time and effort and you should get paid. In this case if you do it, the ppl will come
You provided so much info here. Thank You! 🙏🏽 this wasn’t click bait.
Really glad it was helpful to you!
Where can I find a black dermatologist in Canada? Serious hair loss problems
Try asking your primary health care provider!
where in Canada are you?
@@MyBluebonnet I'm in Montreal
I was always told it’s disrespectful to say your head hurts while or after getting your hair braided 🤣😭🤣 chile I better speak UP
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Really!!!lol if it hurts I’m a tell you. 😂
Just suck your teeth (kiss your teeth) giiiirl the whole salon stopped but she let up without me having to say a word 😂
@@dinas1825 🤣🤣🤣
So true, this is 1 covert way women of color have been programmed to endure uncomfortable and painful experiences. And why society treats some so harshly as if they are men. Not cool you must respect yourself enough to protect it.
She really saved a lot of people from buying biotin because natural hair girlies swear by it
This was so amazing and informative. I have spent so much money on oils until I learned about going to a dermatologist. Thank you!
So glad!
Hair line goals Dr Heath, goodness that's like a thick Forrest right there.
Ladies fenugreek helps wake up your hair follicles.
Hello. Where can I buy this and how do I use it. Thank you
@@KellyW-bu4qw on amazon. I didn't know that helps with hair...but it helps when you are in your last month of pregnancy. It helps you go into labor. So do not take before your last two weeks of pregnancy. That's what my gynocologist suggested my last month of pregnancy. So if you're overdue or past your due date...use fenugreek. It makes you smell like maple syrup though...but that's not horrible.
@@KellyW-bu4qw Amazon and works better if you drink it. I got the tea from Amazon But you can also buy seeds
Arabic or Indian stores, also. Bhringraj, Neem (external)and Moringa (both) were used and it was helpful.
This is the best most informative video I’ve seen about edges.
So glad!
Seun Okimi reminds me of Gabrielle Union. One of my favorite actresses- so beautiful.
I get that a lot! Thank you!
I kept thinking the same thing anytime she spoke.
Hi all! Try organic sage oil as well as the Rosemary oil the ladies suggested, keep at it over a period of multiple months though and take before and after pics to track progress but DON'T scrutinise your hairline everyday, it will just bring your mood down and stress levels up! Good luck!
Hi have you tried sage oil and did it work well for you?
Am trying the castor oil, it really does work
Khululiwe Khuzwayo how do you use it?
@@brandiwatson9860 yes, massaging it in for 10 minutes daily, it really helps
You are going to smell like thanksgiving turkey.🤭
I found Kreyol Essence Rosemary Peppermint Black Castor Oil worked for bringing back my edges. I have to add that I also massage my whole scalp every other day.
Did u massage your scalp with that oil
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I hope this works for me this time cos av tried almost every youtubers instructions and obeyed all the 10 commandments concerning edges and nothing really worked, unless there's something they really really don't want us to know🙄
I can't wait for you to see this video. This exact point was actually brought up. They talked about things even I had never heard about or seen anyone talk about on UA-cam that are actually proven to work.
I feel like this video will really help a lot of people.
@@SeunOkimiI hope so. thanks alot.🙏🙏
Well done Seun, Thank you! I'm loving this😍.
Be careful with saw palmetto. It interacts with hormones and can have damaging side effects. Always make sure to consult and follow up with your doctor.
Wow. No biotin? No JBCO? 🤯
I liked before I watch. I really need to grow my edges.
Why did I just now realize edged meant hairline in girl terminology 🤦🏿♂️
I'm taking my hair down right now!
Dear Seun, I am a black woman with all the usual hairline issues mentioned. This is one of the best informative and educative black hair videos online. It is well thought off, and kudos to you for bringing on board the two black trichologists to tell us more. 😊👏🏽👏🏽.
Please give some to local good new how.take care of losing hair God bless
Now this is what I call an informative video. Thank you!
You're very welcome!(:
I think that ppl who are always looking for magic pills should think of their diet as medication. It might psychologically help change habits.
When I was growing up, we would braid each other's hair before hair extensions became a thing, and not once was it so tight that we could not blink. lol, I don't know when we started hating our own hair and length no matter how short it was. We've gone so far from "natural" that the journey back is the result we are seeing today. We were not meant to have straight hair, blonde hair, or whatever else we are doing to our hair while damaging our scalp. Now that we've done all the damage we can do, we want someone to fix it. The best way to stop the damage is to not start in the first place. The hope is that we allow our little girls to just wear their hair naturally WITHOUT relaxing or putting weaves and hair extensions or braiding hair into their hair. We are a beautiful people and our hair is part of that beauty. We are not caucasian.
when u have to pay for the service and its expensive AF the line of thought is: "if its tight it will take longer for me to have to come back!" lol
True
I agree to ALL, except...there are indeed black people with naturally blonde hair. Natives to Australia. We also have red heads with freckles. Versatile, fruitful, and various we ARE. Some of us have green Grey and blue eyes without Caucasian parents. Google it. There is a Cyndee Black on UA-cam that women have been commenting bitterly & jealously to who has naturally blue eyes. Her black mom has one blue eye and one brown. So it does happen.
Well said 👏👏👏👏👏
That last sentence was unnecessary. Always comparing or contrasting blackness to whiteness. That’s how we got here... smh.
And them people who combing yuh hair saying nonsense bout beauty is pain. Steups. Let me stay ugly with good edges yes. I see ppl with their front hairline running back and their hairline gone in the back and side of hair.
Thank you for setting up this platform so we can better educate ourselves and spend the time and money on the treatment and supplements that are proven to be beneficial. It was also refreshing to find out that my Indian dermatologist suggested the same medical treatments - I am currently using the topical steroid and minoxidil (Rogaine). I was concerned about using the Minoxidil, but they have confirmed it. This video was right on time. ⏰ Thanks again and God bless.
Don;t forget about the potential side effects
😭😭😭😭 watching this with a tight hairstyle on
You just took this game to a higher level....Well done Seun....
Thank you!!!
I used biotin for 3 months str8 and it didn't help me, so what the doctor said in this video about biotin not being able to help, is so true.
It made my skin breakout, and my eyes feel as though they were constantly straining to see. It was awful.
Same with me. It gave me cystic acne
Everyone is different but I can personally testify to the use of biotin. I get quick results from it. Less shedding, even facial hair growth is increased which puts me off slightly
@Divine Connection facts! Please recommend any good natural brands of biotin if you know of any.
Biotin don't work for hair... take collagen supplements and change your diet
At this point I literally accept that mine ain’t growing back 😔😔. As long as I live I’m gonna be insecure about it. Thank you for sharing this video. It’s informative ❤️❤️
I’m going to be documenting my hair growth journey in this comment and updating every week.
sorry i forgot all about thisss
week 1: my hair looks longer i used this indian hemp cream on it and my hair really liked it im going to measure next week
Any updates on your journey?
🙄 my friend we are waiting oooh
Update
What about Amla oil and Black Jamaican Castor oil?
150$..that way less than what some people pay to get some braids that might even rip edges
Yes! I was surprised too! it really isn't that expensive at all! and that's even without insurance!
Yes exactly thanks
@@highdefinition8261 In USA is expensive to braid
At least I know my children will never have to go through this.
yes inflammation conversation is important
I have tried growing my edges, I was almost always insecure of them especially when putting my hair up! I tried growing it a few months ago and used coconut oil, but I was using that for my brows and lashes and it worked for them and wondered if it would work for my edges but I didn’t really see any change. This edge hair loss runs in my family so I was getting hopeless, but then I got a eyelash serum that I used before and that one actually worked for my lashes and again I thought maybe it would help my edges and it actually did then I found out about micro needling so I would use both and only did one side of my head because one side went almost all the way back and needed more help, and damn my hair grew!
I cut my hair to half an inch in January. Been following @Curly Proverbz and rocking a TWA. My hair has grown an inch and a half in a little over a month! My hair NEVER grows that fast - ever! Her remedies are bomb. I’ve never felt freer with my TWA.
Crown and edges are greatest concern
I have not braided my hair with extension in 5 months and I was so surprised how my edges grew soooooo fast. I just twisted my natural hair and left it like that. Not only did the edges grow, the hair itself grew so much. I think twist helps in growing hair.
Twists are a great protective style for hair growth. They work. Yaaay for your growth. I braid down my hair (I do it myself so it's never tight) but I leave my edges and I take care of my scalp regularly. I'm too active. But twists are the JAM!! they were my choice of style during quarantine and they do everything you say. ❤️
Yes, I agree. I stopped getting box braids for a year now, itching stopped headaches are gone and edges came back. I have been doing twist with or without extensions
that is how I am keeping my hair right now, twisted. I've started making crochet wigs instead of doing tension styles.
I love twists! Gives the hair and scalp room to breathe roo
Look into Dr. Diep based in Los Galos California if you have to get a hair transplant. He specializes in Black hair and has specific tools based on our curl patterns. He is amazing!!
OMG this video is very interesting✅, highly informative✅ and a rare gem 💎 we have to share it👏🏽 Almost 10years ago in our toxicology class, we learnt about how harmful some hair products can be to our hair and health, since then we went strictly natural. For us we realized that pricey hair products are not always the solution, we allow our hair breath, use African raw shea butter for moisturizing/live-in conditional. And we eat very healthy fresh foods too, drink lots of water and try to stay mentally happy 😊
Thanks to the amazing doctors and host (Seun)
You cant NEVER go wrong with an ALL NATURAL regimen to regrow edges. Use what God gave us inside and out. Yall betta use your common sense and think about what your granny taught you. We have strayed too far away from what our ancestors taught us...time to go back to what is right for the body.
Hearing this information from dermatologists is so reassuring. I'm a cosmetologist, and a lot of these remedies I share w/ my clients. Thank you for sharing this info! 😊
I appreciate this information! I’m glad to see that someone is addressing this issue. I’ve been suffering from this for years.
Thank you for this video. After years of trying almost every regime to fix my hairline. The rosemary oil has done wonders for my hairline💃🏾. I look at my hair everyday with disbelief…Appreciation to the Doctors all the way from South Africa 🇿🇦👏🏾. Tips ladies- moisture with water first,then apply a drop or two of Rosemary oil on affected areas while massaging for a few minutes once or twice a day(consistency is KEY). The green phamarcy has a good organic Rosemary oil for less than R100.
Hey Seun, fix the title Bast to Fast (typo). Thank you for this with black dermatologists to address afro issues.
Fixed! Thank you for telling me!! And it was my pleasure!❤️
Or what about edges that have been chemically tanned 🤦🏾♀️as children some ppl could be victims to the relaxer or the perm which in my case would be me I was told my hair follicles are damaged and permanently gone before I could get treated but my hair has been natural since I was 16yrs old I’m now 25 with length past my shoulders my edges have always been gone it’s just my hairline is there like my story so sad I knew it would be no hope my I’ve always had natural hair and never used any chemical or even dyed my hair
I'm Moroccan from Africa, but I have the same problem. My edges are fucktup, and my curls died because I colored my hair so many times. So stupid 😒
I want to say thank you, cause this is really helpful. To al my African girls, and other black countries, don't be ashamed of your hair. I think it's beautiful, I think You are fucking beautiful. Keep your head up. ❤️❣️
I coloured my hair and stretched it so much that it lost its curls and got so weak that I had to chop it. I found this mask online 'cardi b mask' that I applied and surprisingly after that one deep conditioning my curls came back and it just looked so healthy. Now I use it a couple of times in a month, and my hair is growing so fast and healthier ☺️
Omg am in love with your smile
Thank you so much!!❤️
I am Indian and almost everything the dermatologists said sounds like it would be helpful for me too!!!
Good quality medical advice is helpful for all! ❤
Amazing and Very informative interviews! I learned so much in this segment 😃The doctors explained many reasons and conditions on how or why hair loss may be happening. Being a Registered Nurse, I appreciates the education given and some possible interventions for better outcomes. Thank you for sharing this video! Take care and everyone stay safe😷
I know I’m late but DIET does play a part in our hair too… just recently me and my husband started doing our own smoothies every other morning which diff veggies/fruits and I must say the amount of hair I use to lose when washing my hair has drastically decreased in the past 2 months..
If only I knew how important edges would be I would’ve done better 😩
Excellent video. I do not normalise pain, I hated it as a child so I make sure my daughter doesn't experience the same. I always ensure the hairdressers are very gentle with her hair, especially the hairline.
With that said, I have had countless issues with my hairline due to the constant wearing of the wig caps until an African hairdresser told me about the raw Shea butter...it has been a miracle. I use it twice per day on the affected area and my hair is finally growing back and the good thing is you see results with 3 to 4 weeks.
I haven't had edges since I was child but it gets better sometimes especially when I don't plait it. At my age I have just accepted that they will always be thin but I hope my other hair grows back to be able to cover it. I talked about this in my last video :)
Grace, I have been committed to taking Hairfinity for the past 4 months. Now into month 5.
Am seeing my edges become revived. Not as thick as I want yet. Right side is ahead of left side.
Am keeping the faith. Plus, will be protective styling 4 weeks at a time. I have naturally fine hair and I can say my hair feels thicker.
Additionally, I exercise 6 X per week. With improved eating habits.
Please dont accept this. If you can get a complete diagnostic blood test , you maybe low in vitamin D or some essential vitamin or mineral or possibly an underlying autoimmune disease that is causing the hair loss.
My hairline is back after years of patiently caring for them. Cover my hair at night, I use diluted rosemary with a carrier oil and vitamin E. I also believed that my bald patches would grow. Reduced my stress and you would never know I had suffered from thinning hair.
Blessings Queen❣
@@nnedwards3260 thank you. I have been taking hair finite too for 2 months now. I have noticed an improvement. I used it last year and in 2019 too. I notice that my hair thins out when I stop using it. its expensive so I didn't want to keep buying it but I guess I will use it till my hair grows to an acceptable length. Yes I need to exercise a bit more. Thanks for the tips and I am glad you hair has improved:)
@@GracefulKnots ❣you're welcome Sis.
Hey what’s your email I have a solution for you
I had a terrible breakout and I noticed that certain brands in rice and flour in general caused inflammation. I need to go back to my low carb healthy vegan lifestyle to get back my edges, because so far that is the only things that I saw helped.
Saw this video and visited one of the featured dermatologist. Their professionalism was very disappointing. I ended up getting a hair transplant.
Thank you for bringing this to the masses!! I’ve seen a white dermatologist and I will definitely use the directory for a black dermatologist. Thanks again💕
You are very very welcome!
I may have to look into this, Castor oil did nothing for me.
The same here
HONESTLY!!
Everyone is different. Castro oil works good for me. Now I have my edges back.
Try organic sage oil as well as the Rosemary oil the ladies suggested, keep at it over a period of multiple months though and take before and after pics to track progress but DON'T scrutinise your hairline everyday, it will just bring your mood down and stress levels up!
It actually depends on your hair porosity. If you have a low porosity then the castor oil is pretty useless. It just sits in the hair gathering dirt. High porosity will absorb the oil and benefit from it. So it depends. It's no use to me at all, low porosity.