Stuff that has helped me so far: 1) regular brushing (to stimulate the scalp+spread the natural oils) 2) using lukewarm water (if it's too warm my head turns oily almost immediately, if it's too cold my hair doesn't get properly cleaned) 3) head massages (just with the hands, getting really in there and massaging with light pressure until your head feels like a cloud. dunno why tbh but my hair seems to love that.) healthier food (sounds dumb but when I had to change what I eat because I was tryingt to lose weight my hair came out more healthy over time and I didn't need to cut it as much) 4) loosely braiding my hair when I go to sleep (my hair is down at my booty and if I leave it open I will constantly pull it on accident and I also roll on it which isn't good. a loose braid helps me to keep them safe in one place without it being uncomfortable or ripping half of them out in one movement) 5) reducing stress (probably an odd choice but this has helped me a lot. My hair tends to fall out in amounts like these little balls that roll over the street in cowboy movies when I am stressed and in general the health seems to take a deep dive. I'd generally say recuding stress as best as possible is one of the best things to feel better in a lot of ways.. skin,hair,mentally.. all the good things) Last mention: I am not saying if you do these you turn into Rapunzel but depending on how bad your habits were before it might improve something for you. It's also stuff you can just do and be mindful about, you don't need to spend a fortune. (except for the food maybe if you live in america. I've heard it's quite hard to get healthy food there for a normal price.)
Yes! This! But, also be careful because “loosing weight” and “growing hair” when it comes to food can be very contradicting to people who are restricting their diets (not about to call people out for EDs) eating enough healthy fats, carbohydrates and proteins is still very important for growing hair, so not restricting yourself is also important!
Love your layers! No matter what length, your hair always looks incredible. Thanks for all your advice. I’ve been following a lot of it for a year, growing out my damaged hair, and have had great progress.
For years I’ve been growing out my hair and it was almost past my boobs 😂 which had been a goal of mine. Then I got out of a 4 year relationship and decided to get a big chop. Unfortunately the hairstylist decided to cut my hair 4 inches shorter than I wanted-chin length, not the shoulder length bob I wanted😭 She also gave me a slight bang (which I also didn’t ask for) and it looks like I have a bowl haircut. Worst part is one side is about an inch shorter than the rest! Long story long, I’m trying to grow it out fast! My confidence has been so low lately which isn’t good for healing through heartbreak but you journey has helped me a lot! Thanks for all you do!! Cut was in July and my hair is almost at the length I wanted.
wow i haven't watched you for SO long i got so surprised when i saw you on my recs! i LOVE your layers they make the overall look of your hair way better. you look amazing 😭
youre a huge reason i was able to grow my hair to hip length ! now i’ve just been maintaing this length for awhile, i think my hair kinda plateaus here, i wanted to reach the top of my thighs but it doesn’t seem like my hair wants to grow past my hips :(
@@BananasForSale i think they’re asking because the reason it may not grow past ur hips is due to ur diet. but not sure i guess wait for their response
Today I cut off all my dead ends , 15 cm , sooo. now I'm here to start a new routine, and , furthermore, to learn how to take care of my ends and what I did wrong with them since the last cut. I really, really, want my hair at waist length. It's my life goals since I was 16 🥰🥰🥰
My top 5 tips for long hair (from my experience): 1. oil your scalp with a carrier oil and peppermint/rosemary essentail oil. 2. Wash hair once a week. (shampoo twice & use a good thick hair mask) 3. Use heat once a week only. 4. protective hairstyles. (braids or buns) 5. small trim every 4 months.
Hi Anna hope you are doing great! I love this video these are some tips that I started off on. When I first started watching your videos I felt overwhelmed by so much information that I couldn't pin point what I needed to focus on. After watching all your videos I made notes to myself and saw recurring tips and that's how I figured out what I needed to focus on. This video goes straight to some of the really basic tips that I used to start my haircare journey ❤️😊
I’m so happy you found what works for you! It can definitely be so overwhelming. Now that I’m growing my hair out again it really forced me to simplify the few things that really work for me. Thank you for your continued support 🖤
Your hair looks amazing! I enjoy using the hair routine for my capillary schedule makes it so much easier for me as I was struggling myself. Love your videos 🖤🌺
I cut my long hair 5 months ago because it was very damaged after I had my baby. I am trying to grow it back to my belly button too so it’s really fun to go on this journey together 😀
I feel like everyone is BLASTING their heat this year 😅 I have started putting heat protectant on my hair to protect the “outer shell” when it’s in a protective style ❤ so they don’t get brittle and break. I had a massive curl clump break off in the middle of my crown area and I believe it’s because of the heat 😢 It also smells better than any perfume I’ve ever used 😊
My problem is that I blow dry my hair with my twice-weekly wash (medium heat only). However, when I do scalp treatments, often a little oil is left on my hair as residue. This sometimes "fries" my strands, causing breakage when I blow dry. Do you have any suggestions for how to combat or avoid this? Some oil always seems to be left in the hair after shampooing, and I just don't know which ingredients are the offenders. As such, I get lots of little broken hairs along the top layers of hair so in the meantime I've avoided any scalp treatments containing oil (which they just about all do). Second problem I've had with some of these treatments is getting enough oil on the scalp without too much oily residue left on the hair itself. That greasy look just isn't pretty, and the application is very tricky to get just the right amount without too much left over afterwards, especially because I don't like to use stripping shampoos (too drying).
Have you tried washing your hair with conditioner first? Apparently conditioner helps to remove oil really well. I always wash according to the CWC method anyway. Wet hair, use conditioner, leave it in, then shampoo as usual and rinse (so both the shampoo and conditioner is being rinsed out), then do a mask or skip that part and use conditioner again 😊
are you shampooing twice? and sorry if this is a dumb question but are you shampooing properly? maybe you need to part your hair into sections and make sure you wash between the parts, spend more time lathering, and spend more time rinsing the shampoo out. Lots of people just plop a handfull of shampoo on the top of their head, rub it a little, and rinse it out poorly, then wonder what went wrong.
I have a question! So I do oil massages and I keep reading that we should brush our hair right after. I understand why but it tangles my hair like crazy and make washing it hard bc I always wash it over my bathtub... :( Is it really so damaging to brush it?
Hi Anna! I did not have enough self defense to stop this lady from giving me an organic keratin a month ago. Since then I have tried to wash it out so much and some waves are back but Im exhausted. Should I shave my head and start over or not wash often, wait a year and do a big chop? I would love your advice please🤍 I miss my natural hair
My current favourite is the hydrating leave in conditioner from Calia! If I apply oil daily, I only use a very small amount so it doesn't weigh my hair down at all
Not at all! I've enjoyed this length so much and I've had so much fun going through the growth process again. Although I'm excited to have long hair again, cutting it and experimenting more with layers has made me feel more relaxed with my hair overall, so I'm excited to switch it up more as it grows out :)
Wow Anna, your hair looks incredible! I'm wondering if you've tried diluted castile soap for your hair and then doing an ACV rinse after, I personally haven’t tried it but some people recommend it. What do you think about it?
Thank you! I've never used it on my hair but I've used it on my skin and I've found it to be a bit drying for me. It really depends on your skin and hair though so it's worth trying! I would just be careful w the acv, using it too frequently can make your hair feel dry and brittle, I wouldn't use it as a conditioner replacement
And seriously stop using drug store and salon products. When I was using those I had to wash my hair everyday because it would be so oily. I started using calia naturals and I can now go 3 days without washing, my hair never feels oily. Also I noticed thinning but once I started using calia naturals and the innate life rosemary oil the thinning has stopped and I've notice new growth and less shedding.
Stuff that has helped me so far:
1) regular brushing (to stimulate the scalp+spread the natural oils)
2) using lukewarm water (if it's too warm my head turns oily almost immediately, if it's too cold my hair doesn't get properly cleaned)
3) head massages (just with the hands, getting really in there and massaging with light pressure until your head feels like a cloud. dunno why tbh but my hair seems to love that.)
healthier food (sounds dumb but when I had to change what I eat because I was tryingt to lose weight my hair came out more healthy over time and I didn't need to cut it as much)
4) loosely braiding my hair when I go to sleep (my hair is down at my booty and if I leave it open I will constantly pull it on accident and I also roll on it which isn't good. a loose braid helps me to keep them safe in one place without it being uncomfortable or ripping half of them out in one movement)
5) reducing stress (probably an odd choice but this has helped me a lot. My hair tends to fall out in amounts like these little balls that roll over the street in cowboy movies when I am stressed and in general the health seems to take a deep dive. I'd generally say recuding stress as best as possible is one of the best things to feel better in a lot of ways.. skin,hair,mentally.. all the good things)
Last mention: I am not saying if you do these you turn into Rapunzel but depending on how bad your habits were before it might improve something for you. It's also stuff you can just do and be mindful about, you don't need to spend a fortune. (except for the food maybe if you live in america. I've heard it's quite hard to get healthy food there for a normal price.)
These are great tips! Reducing stress is often forgotten as a way to keep your hair healthy and growing. Thanks for sharing!
Yes! This!
But, also be careful because “loosing weight” and “growing hair” when it comes to food can be very contradicting to people who are restricting their diets (not about to call people out for EDs)
eating enough healthy fats, carbohydrates and proteins is still very important for growing hair, so not restricting yourself is also important!
Love your layers! No matter what length, your hair always looks incredible. Thanks for all your advice. I’ve been following a lot of it for a year, growing out my damaged hair, and have had great progress.
Thank you so much! I'm so happy you've found things that are working for you ♡
For years I’ve been growing out my hair and it was almost past my boobs 😂 which had been a goal of mine. Then I got out of a 4 year relationship and decided to get a big chop. Unfortunately the hairstylist decided to cut my hair 4 inches shorter than I wanted-chin length, not the shoulder length bob I wanted😭 She also gave me a slight bang (which I also didn’t ask for) and it looks like I have a bowl haircut. Worst part is one side is about an inch shorter than the rest! Long story long, I’m trying to grow it out fast! My confidence has been so low lately which isn’t good for healing through heartbreak but you journey has helped me a lot! Thanks for all you do!!
Cut was in July and my hair is almost at the length I wanted.
Girl, your hair looks so healthy and shiny! Thanks for the tips ☺️
wow i haven't watched you for SO long i got so surprised when i saw you on my recs! i LOVE your layers they make the overall look of your hair way better. you look amazing 😭
youre a huge reason i was able to grow my hair to hip length ! now i’ve just been maintaing this length for awhile, i think my hair kinda plateaus here, i wanted to reach the top of my thighs but it doesn’t seem like my hair wants to grow past my hips :(
Hi there, do you take any vitamins and what type of food you eat on a daily basis.
@@FireQueenMarblex why do you want to know?
@@BananasForSale i think they’re asking because the reason it may not grow past ur hips is due to ur diet. but not sure i guess wait for their response
@@stephy2737 yeah i thought so i didn’t know if they wanted advice in growing hair or wanted to give me advice aha
Have a bigger trip than you usually do that should help 😊
Today I cut off all my dead ends , 15 cm , sooo. now I'm here to start a new routine, and , furthermore, to learn how to take care of my ends and what I did wrong with them since the last cut. I really, really, want my hair at waist length. It's my life goals since I was 16 🥰🥰🥰
My top 5 tips for long hair (from my experience):
1. oil your scalp with a carrier oil and peppermint/rosemary essentail oil.
2. Wash hair once a week. (shampoo twice & use a good thick hair mask)
3. Use heat once a week only.
4. protective hairstyles. (braids or buns)
5. small trim every 4 months.
not only is your hair amazing but your skin too!!! youre so so pretty i love your videos!!
Hi Anna hope you are doing great! I love this video these are some tips that I started off on. When I first started watching your videos I felt overwhelmed by so much information that I couldn't pin point what I needed to focus on. After watching all your videos I made notes to myself and saw recurring tips and that's how I figured out what I needed to focus on. This video goes straight to some of the really basic tips that I used to start my haircare journey ❤️😊
I’m so happy you found what works for you! It can definitely be so overwhelming. Now that I’m growing my hair out again it really forced me to simplify the few things that really work for me. Thank you for your continued support 🖤
I had highlights in my hair. And half of my hair is high porosity and half low porosity! I don’t know which hair products to use on my hair!
Your hair looks amazing! I enjoy using the hair routine for my capillary schedule makes it so much easier for me as I was struggling myself. Love your videos 🖤🌺
Thank you so much! It makes my life so much easier too
Your hair looks amazing and you’re gorgeous. Thank you for the tips! 💕
Glad you're doing well. Life on Vancouver must be good...you're glowing! Keep up the great work.
Thank you!
I cut my long hair 5 months ago because it was very damaged after I had my baby. I am trying to grow it back to my belly button too so it’s really fun to go on this journey together 😀
Thank you. Your hair care advice is very much appreciated!
Hello what kind of shampoo you use now
I feel like everyone is BLASTING their heat this year 😅 I have started putting heat protectant on my hair to protect the “outer shell” when it’s in a protective style ❤ so they don’t get brittle and break.
I had a massive curl clump break off in the middle of my crown area and I believe it’s because of the heat 😢
It also smells better than any perfume I’ve ever used 😊
Your hair is so gorgeous! 🤎
What is / what are your favourite leave in conditioners ?
Happy spooky season🖤 (love the hocus pocus pillow)
Haha thank you! I love the hydrating leave in conditioner from Calia and I love the sweet pea leave in conditioner from Carina Organics :))
My problem is that I blow dry my hair with my twice-weekly wash (medium heat only). However, when I do scalp treatments, often a little oil is left on my hair as residue. This sometimes "fries" my strands, causing breakage when I blow dry. Do you have any suggestions for how to combat or avoid this? Some oil always seems to be left in the hair after shampooing, and I just don't know which ingredients are the offenders. As such, I get lots of little broken hairs along the top layers of hair so in the meantime I've avoided any scalp treatments containing oil (which they just about all do).
Second problem I've had with some of these treatments is getting enough oil on the scalp without too much oily residue left on the hair itself. That greasy look just isn't pretty, and the application is very tricky to get just the right amount without too much left over afterwards, especially because I don't like to use stripping shampoos (too drying).
Have you tried washing your hair with conditioner first? Apparently conditioner helps to remove oil really well. I always wash according to the CWC method anyway. Wet hair, use conditioner, leave it in, then shampoo as usual and rinse (so both the shampoo and conditioner is being rinsed out), then do a mask or skip that part and use conditioner again 😊
The tips above are great but you should also consult a professional, such as your hairstylist who knows you and your hair personally.
Let your hair air dry 70% then blow dry🥰 when you finish washing hair put a clip on while showering your body then dry your hair with a cotton shirt
You should watch Audrey Victoria hair oiling 101, she also has oily hair:)
are you shampooing twice? and sorry if this is a dumb question but are you shampooing properly? maybe you need to part your hair into sections and make sure you wash between the parts, spend more time lathering, and spend more time rinsing the shampoo out. Lots of people just plop a handfull of shampoo on the top of their head, rub it a little, and rinse it out poorly, then wonder what went wrong.
Yeah that be cool if you can do a vid on ways to curl straight hair but without using any heat
I have a question! So I do oil massages and I keep reading that we should brush our hair right after. I understand why but it tangles my hair like crazy and make washing it hard bc I always wash it over my bathtub... :( Is it really so damaging to brush it?
Hi Anna! I did not have enough self defense to stop this lady from giving me an organic keratin a month ago. Since then I have tried to wash it out so much and some waves are back but Im exhausted. Should I shave my head and start over or not wash often, wait a year and do a big chop? I would love your advice please🤍 I miss my natural hair
grow it out! keratin slowly relaxes over time so you’ll get some curls back
Can we use Argan Oil as a heat protectant?
What leave in conditioner do you use
Do you apply it on damp hair or every day on dry hair??? Oils will weigh your hair down every day
My current favourite is the hydrating leave in conditioner from Calia! If I apply oil daily, I only use a very small amount so it doesn't weigh my hair down at all
You’re beautiful as always! ❤
Thanks lovely!
ok but she is really pretty
Is olive oil a good option to use on your ends???
No, it's not good for hair because it's heavy and spicy oils. I advise you to add a bar of argan and almond oil.😊
You inspired me to finally let my hair grow and do things to keep it healthy. So I need to know, do you regret cutting your hair?
Not at all! I've enjoyed this length so much and I've had so much fun going through the growth process again. Although I'm excited to have long hair again, cutting it and experimenting more with layers has made me feel more relaxed with my hair overall, so I'm excited to switch it up more as it grows out :)
Tq so much ur tips mam, kindly can u share where to buy scalp massager tool mam
I like your hair so much..Your hair alwasy look so healthy
Where is your hair brush from? Great video.
Thank you! I use the oval brush with regular pins from Tek Brushes. I order mine off of the Calia website.
@@OrganicallyAnna Thank you! The brush on Calias site are all sold out. What a bummer... wanted to try the leave in also.
Wow Anna, your hair looks incredible! I'm wondering if you've tried diluted castile soap for your hair and then doing an ACV rinse after, I personally haven’t tried it but some people recommend it. What do you think about it?
Thank you! I've never used it on my hair but I've used it on my skin and I've found it to be a bit drying for me. It really depends on your skin and hair though so it's worth trying! I would just be careful w the acv, using it too frequently can make your hair feel dry and brittle, I wouldn't use it as a conditioner replacement
@@OrganicallyAnna Thanks for the advice, i'll keep it in mind.
I just use minoxidil and it works great
Hi Anna, can we see how are you blow dry your hair ? Thank u
I don't own a blow dryer so I never blow dry it :( sorry!
Am i the only one who's creeped out by the white-eyed doll in the back?
lol don't be creeped out by my babies 😭
I am Egyptian and I feel bad for me. I want an oil that moisturizes my hair from frizz
Olive oil is really nice for the hair and scalp and I think it's available to most people!
@@OrganicallyAnna Thank you very much and glad for your reply ♥️
A shame Anna cut that gorgeous hair but it’s growing back beautifully
And seriously stop using drug store and salon products. When I was using those I had to wash my hair everyday because it would be so oily. I started using calia naturals and I can now go 3 days without washing, my hair never feels oily. Also I noticed thinning but once I started using calia naturals and the innate life rosemary oil the thinning has stopped and I've notice new growth and less shedding.