I also noticed that it became necessary to shampoo and clarify because of product buildup 😭😂. I think low porosity hair is also more susceptible to product buildup.
Dear I have watched 1000,000 trillion hair videos because they are soooo relaxing. You my dear are healthy hair mature🎉 because you come from a place of existences good and bad. Thank you.
Yea the hair really needs air. I have a silk pillowcase, so when I’m not going to bed and just laying in my bed I can still let my hair breathe while still protecting my ends
Hair is dead though, so why would it need air? Do you mean the scalp needs air? I'm genuinely asking because this is the first time I've ever heard of this and I wear a bonnet every night.
@@doll.ov.poetrii4682 yes the scalp, not the hair. The roots and the hair follicle that is below the skin surface is alive and and the cells are actively dividing. But the hair that we see is a dead protein. That’s why you don’t feel pain when cutting your hair, but feel pain when it’s pulled from the root.
Hi! I have a short of how I moisturize my plaits, which is similar to how I normally moisturize-it’s the 7th short. I will make a proper video on that when I take my twists out. I’ll also make a video on the hairstyles I wear as well. Thanks for the suggestion 🧡
Trust me the only hair that's dead is when it's off the body. The root is the most alive part and the hair had the ability to observe moisture not just from the root but along the shaft. So when the hair is covered for long periods moisture is trapped and it becomes more weak and susceptible to breakage. Yes, if air gets in through the bonnet it relies some moisture.
I really wish mine didn’t cause I love wash and gos 😭. This really shows that everyone’s hair is different and you have to learn and do what works for your hair.
You know what? I feel the exact same way. I have low porosity hair! Whenever I would wear my hair out in twist outs or braid outs after a few days, I realized I was getting a lot of single strand knots. I think it’s OK to have knots, and split ends, but when you get a higher rate of them, that’s when it’s problematic. We forget that we have to keep up with our trims, at least quarterly or even three times a year but a lot of people don’t do that and wait years to get a trim, and wonder why there’s damage to their hair. In doing washing goes, I’ve realize that I can’t wait a whole week to re-wash and reset my hair. I have to go in and cowash at least once during the week. So for example, I washed my hair yesterday. In a few days when my hair gets dry, It’s time to cowash i.e. adding moisture and water back into the hair. And then in a few more days, I will reset my hair with a clarifying shampoo and a moisturizing shampoo, deep condition, and style. This is the key to mastering those wash and goes. 💕🙌🏽🙌🏽
@@naturallyshenI agree but I also wonder how often you’re cowashing and washing your hair to add moisture into it. Or are you only washing your hair once a week and allowing it to get dry before you wash it again 😢
@@naturallyshen yes! For me (I have 4a 4b low porosity hair ignore the picture that was a twist out) the tight curl clumps keep my hair from moving too much and retangling. I get more issues with twistouts for sure
I also noticed that it became necessary to shampoo and clarify because of product buildup 😭😂. I think low porosity hair is also more susceptible to product buildup.
I think you’re right tbh 😭
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Girl thank youu ☺️ truly appreciated
Dear I have watched 1000,000 trillion hair videos because they are soooo relaxing. You my dear are healthy hair mature🎉 because you come from a place of existences good and bad.
Thank you.
Wow thank you 🧡
Tying up hair too much will cause breakage, hair needs air. So I even cut small holes in my silk bonnet.
Yea the hair really needs air. I have a silk pillowcase, so when I’m not going to bed and just laying in my bed I can still let my hair breathe while still protecting my ends
Hair is dead though, so why would it need air? Do you mean the scalp needs air? I'm genuinely asking because this is the first time I've ever heard of this and I wear a bonnet every night.
@@doll.ov.poetrii4682 yes the scalp, not the hair. The roots and the hair follicle that is below the skin surface is alive and and the cells are actively dividing. But the hair that we see is a dead protein. That’s why you don’t feel pain when cutting your hair, but feel pain when it’s pulled from the root.
@@naturallyshenEnglish lessons. Things lay ,people lie
I'm a new subbie. Just found your channel 🎉 Yeah, I stopped co-washing and constant high puffs last year and it makes a big difference
Welcome 🤗 ! It makes the biggest difference. Cause it also makes you more intentional in taking care of your hair
Great tips. Beautiful hair!!! New subbie!
Thank you! Welcome 🧡
Very informative ❤
Thanks for watching 🧡
Great video, i totally agree but some teams used, I’m not familiar with, (Example, Co- Wash) so we know exactly not to do.
Co-wash is when you wash your hair with conditioner instead of with shampoo
@@talltalllady Thanks
@@MH-hw4uh Welcome 🤗
@@talltallladyexactly! Thanks
I’ll remember to add definitions for terms that aren’t common next time! 😊
Do you have a video on how you keep your hair moisturized throughout the week? Also, can you do a video of all the hairstyles you wear?
Hi! I have a short of how I moisturize my plaits, which is similar to how I normally moisturize-it’s the 7th short. I will make a proper video on that when I take my twists out. I’ll also make a video on the hairstyles I wear as well. Thanks for the suggestion 🧡
What are some other options for twisting and braiding hair cause it gives me alot of headache??🥺😭
Trust me the only hair that's dead is when it's off the body. The root is the most alive part and the hair had the ability to observe moisture not just from the root but along the shaft. So when the hair is covered for long periods moisture is trapped and it becomes more weak and susceptible to breakage. Yes, if air gets in through the bonnet it relies some moisture.
Funny enough, I get more single stand knots with my hair in twist and braid outs. Wash and goes keep my hair from tangling
I really wish mine didn’t cause I love wash and gos 😭. This really shows that everyone’s hair is different and you have to learn and do what works for your hair.
You know what? I feel the exact same way. I have low porosity hair! Whenever I would wear my hair out in twist outs or braid outs after a few days, I realized I was getting a lot of single strand knots. I think it’s OK to have knots, and split ends, but when you get a higher rate of them, that’s when it’s problematic. We forget that we have to keep up with our trims, at least quarterly or even three times a year but a lot of people don’t do that and wait years to get a trim, and wonder why there’s damage to their hair.
In doing washing goes, I’ve realize that I can’t wait a whole week to re-wash and reset my hair. I have to go in and cowash at least once during the week. So for example, I washed my hair yesterday. In a few days when my hair gets dry, It’s time to cowash i.e. adding moisture and water back into the hair. And then in a few more days, I will reset my hair with a clarifying shampoo and a moisturizing shampoo, deep condition, and style. This is the key to mastering those wash and goes. 💕🙌🏽🙌🏽
@@naturallyshenI agree but I also wonder how often you’re cowashing and washing your hair to add moisture into it. Or are you only washing your hair once a week and allowing it to get dry before you wash it again 😢
@@gentlestormwyattwhen I was doing wash and gos, each day or every 2 days, I’d refresh my hair with water and a leave in. It never got dry
@@naturallyshen yes! For me (I have 4a 4b low porosity hair ignore the picture that was a twist out) the tight curl clumps keep my hair from moving too much and retangling. I get more issues with twistouts for sure
Too much work for me. A buzz cut and a wig.