I have been using the green effect and my hair has been holding moisture and I am seeing more growth. Now I will pay attention on how I apply the Chebe sometimes I mix the order . It could be that’s why it’s been dry before I started the green house effect . U r right about the the Shea butter from the west but isome Chadians do use East African Shea butter Nilotica which is the royals Royce Shea butter it’s softer and smoother as well as beef fat to those Chebe .
This is my first week of using the Chebe and I love it. I use my strengthening spritz and my growth oil. So far I’m loving it and I have not had any dryness. If I feel my scalp drying I just add a little oil.
Super wonderful tips. I’m so glad you mentioned about using the powder like the women in Chad. I’ve seen other videos of people complaining and my thought was like well you didn’t use it the traditional way...not to say it’s the only way since you used the butter but one can’t complain it doesn’t work per se if they don’t use it correctly. I haven’t started using Chébé yet (waiting for it to arrive today) because I’m doing a lot of research but I love your videos. Unfortunately I don’t use Facebook because I don’t like Facebook but I’ll keep watching your videos. Thank you.
Thank you so much the tips were excellent!!! I may open a FB account I just don't like FB LOL but I like supporting your channel so for the challenge only I will join FB
I started to use chébé because I have high porosity hair. It's always difficult to maintain moisture with this type of hair. I do the traditional method of applying the chébé which is: I wet my hair with a mix of aloe vera juice, water and a little bit of oil. Then I have a moisturizer that I made with the powder in it that I apply right after and i alternate that With a powder/oil mix that I may then I put a grease on top. When I apply is extremely moisturized but the day after is not as moisturized as I would like it to be. I do spritz my hair with rose water or the aloe Vera juice water mix every morning And that works I just wanted to be moisturized all the time without having to spritz it in the morning. Instead of using the blue magic, like miss Marie suggested I have a super grow that I used.
Try to not mix your chebe with other stuff. Once you mix i dont consider it traditional anymore you have a premixed product. Try watet>oil >chebe>thick grease. Dont use any other moisturizers and etc and a thicker grease than blue magic.
@@t.marielife TBH, anytime oil came first in anything I got massive acne breakouts. I will perhaps try with light oils, maybe they wouldn't do my skin any harm
I mixed Shea butter with my chebe powder, vitamin E oil, black Jamaican Castrol, lavende and peppermint oil. My hair stay moisturize and haven't experienced any dryness. Ms.Sahel actually recommended using Shea butter to mix Chebe.
over time shouldn't the plastic bag case bacteria growth on the scalp? I know with the powder one usually dont wash it out....per the instructions of the "chebe method"
@@t.marielife I don't wash my product out either. I just make sure my hair is saturated very good with tap water and reappy.I am going to do this for six months until June and then I am going let my stylist wash my hair and see what we have. "It's Working"✌
If you decide to use the bag method for the green house effect, don't overdo it.
T. Marie Life hey boo! Where can I buy the chebe ?
Listed in the description box
T. Marie Life thank you 🙏
I have been using the green effect and my hair has been holding moisture and I am seeing more growth. Now I will pay attention on how I apply the Chebe sometimes I mix the order . It could be that’s why it’s been dry before I started the green house effect . U r right about the the Shea butter from the west but isome Chadians do use East African Shea butter Nilotica which is the royals Royce Shea butter it’s softer and smoother as well as beef fat to those Chebe .
This is my first week of using the Chebe and I love it. I use my strengthening spritz and my growth oil. So far I’m loving it and I have not had any dryness. If I feel my scalp drying I just add a little oil.
Super wonderful tips. I’m so glad you mentioned about using the powder like the women in Chad. I’ve seen other videos of people complaining and my thought was like well you didn’t use it the traditional way...not to say it’s the only way since you used the butter but one can’t complain it doesn’t work per se if they don’t use it correctly. I haven’t started using Chébé yet (waiting for it to arrive today) because I’m doing a lot of research but I love your videos. Unfortunately I don’t use Facebook because I don’t like Facebook but I’ll keep watching your videos. Thank you.
I use the baggy also and add a mixture of almond oil and tea tree oil to my scalp at least once a week to it fresh. Tea tree is a antibacterial oil.
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hemp seed oil is very moisturizing better than olive oil
Thank you so much the tips were excellent!!! I may open a FB account I just don't like FB LOL but I like supporting your channel so for the challenge only I will join FB
Can u do a video about the butter PLEASE ( u apply the butter also ) 💕👏🏽
I started to use chébé because I have high porosity hair. It's always difficult to maintain moisture with this type of hair. I do the traditional method of applying the chébé which is: I wet my hair with a mix of aloe vera juice, water and a little bit of oil. Then I have a moisturizer that I made with the powder in it that I apply right after and i alternate that With a powder/oil mix that I may then I put a grease on top. When I apply is extremely moisturized but the day after is not as moisturized as I would like it to be. I do spritz my hair with rose water or the aloe Vera juice water mix every morning And that works I just wanted to be moisturized all the time without having to spritz it in the morning. Instead of using the blue magic, like miss Marie suggested I have a super grow that I used.
Try to not mix your chebe with other stuff. Once you mix i dont consider it traditional anymore you have a premixed product. Try watet>oil >chebe>thick grease. Dont use any other moisturizers and etc and a thicker grease than blue magic.
@@t.marielife TBH, anytime oil came first in anything I got massive acne breakouts. I will perhaps try with light oils, maybe they wouldn't do my skin any harm
Try without oil at all too ppl said they had luck with that, im currently tryingit too
@@t.marielife I'll actually do that when my oil is infusing at home, thank you
This is perfect for high porosity hair
I mixed Shea butter with my chebe powder, vitamin E oil, black Jamaican Castrol, lavende and peppermint oil.
My hair stay moisturize and haven't experienced any dryness.
Ms.Sahel actually recommended using Shea butter to mix Chebe.
Its different when you are premixing. I said this is if you are using the traditional application process
So I recently bought Chebe powder and I’m wondering if it’s ideal to mix the Chebe and my preferred oils together or I should just stop doing that?
Try it and see how it goes. I've seen people do it
Hi, I was curious about the facebook group but the link appears to be broken!
I'll check it
It should work now lmk
over time shouldn't the plastic bag case bacteria growth on the scalp? I know with the powder one usually dont wash it out....per the instructions of the "chebe method"
Everyone doesn't not wash i think its just me. And i don't use bag often it was a tip for those who need it
@@t.marielife I don't wash my product out either. I just make sure my hair is saturated very good with tap water and reappy.I am going to do this for six months until June and then I am going let my stylist wash my hair and see what we have.
"It's Working"✌
Be careful with overdoing the bag someone talked about this in the group
HOW TO APPLY CHEBE:
Water. Oil. Chebe. Greese.
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