Thank you so much for all the love on this video! I am so glad to see so many women who relate and identify with my hair type. Lets continue to love and celebrate our hair.
I also have fine low density hair and I never realized that, that was the huge difference between my hair and people's on UA-cam. Everyone had thick dense hair and whenever they did their twistouts or braid outs it came out gorgeous. Their hair in mini-twists and mini braids was beautiful. Their wash and gos never missed! And I thought I'd be able to get there if my hair was longer. But I slowly came to realize that my hair never looked like theirs. Even when I was just putting my hair in sections to wash. I realized that one of the four sectons of my head was equal to like an eighth of another person's hair! I was devastated. I had low density fine hair. I was sad about it for a while but I think I've come to accept it. I've seen people with hair even thinner than mine and they accept it. And they look so beautiful with the love they have for their hair. So I decided to also love what God gave me (at least I have hair). And I think the advantage of type 4 hair, is that it can look dense without it being dense. As long as you don't do styles that reveal the thinness. So, at the end of the day, you should just love the hair you were born with and care for it. I'm trying to get back on a healthy hair journey because I want to see my hair reach its fullest potential. I still watch thick haired UA-camrs and appreciate their hair (because I just love our afro hair and get so motivated seeing it thrive), but I do not undermine my own hair.
Yessssss fine density hair is normal and should be acceptable!!!! I am tired of this mirepresentation in the natural hair community on how natural hair is thick and all that! I love the last words at the end of the video on how you would like to see more fine hair in the media!!!!!!!! It is indeed about time!!!!
Tyra Mlambo, my hair is almost waist length but it is very fine and I seldom wear it out because of it. It has taken me over ten years to get here, a lot of patience managing it because I have 4c hair. Because it is so fine, I have to be extra gentle and take my time detangling and braiding or twisting it but over the years, or the past three to four years, I have learned not to shampoo my hair loose, I now only shampoo while in the protective style, twist/braids, with this way of doing things, I can easily manage my hair and have noticed less shedding. Also, I have not put any heat of any kind on my hair since going all-natural over ten years ago. But after watching this video, I am going to let my hair down and sport it just as it is lol! I am with you, I have to accept what it is.
Once I accepted my hair, I learned how to care for what it was and not what I wanted it to be (hope that makes sense). I love my hair now and it is the healthiest it has ever been. All glory to Yah!
I really appreciate all the UA-cam content creators who are representing low density Afro hair because for a really long time there was a serous lack of visibility. As a child I though there was something wrong with my hair, as a adult I read a book called the science of black hair and I discovered I was misinformed. I realised this is how my hair naturally is, It’s not damaged at all. For years other people including stylists would tell me my hair was thick, tuff and difficult. Then I finally learned my hair is thin, low density and because I was trying to make my hair conform to a unrealistic standard I was actually damaging my hair. It’s still a learning process but accepting my hair and loving it for what it is was so freeing.
This literally warms my heart so so much. This is why I do what I do and why I’ll never stop because of this message. I truly appreciate you taking the time to write down your thoughts and experience. Indeed many of us with low density fine hair have tried to ‘fix it’ with so many gimmicks and hacks when actually there was nothing wrong and this is how our natural hair is and it’s beautiful too. Please do share my channel with other fine haired ladies and let’s grow this community because REPRESENTATION IS EVERYTHING
OMG OMG OMG!!!! I think we are HAIR TWINS!! 😍🙌🏾 My hair shrinks down just like yours when its wet without any manipulation at all. My hair is also fine but I believe its medium density. Thanks for posting this video. We need more voices like our own to show other fine naturals that we exist and that our hair can be stunningly beautiful as well! 💛🤗
Im so glad you found this video 🥺🥺 you are so right that we need to see more of our hair type to show that it is perfectly normal. Hope you joined the family 🧡
My favourite part of this video was where you mentioned not wishing that your hair would be thicker or look like someone else's hair.. this was very refreshing to watch. p.s your end style looked GORGEOUS!!! Job well done beautiful!
I was just talking to my younger brother about this. I have fine low-density hair too. I definitely take this into consideration with the styles I do. I like to stick to twists rather than braids because I want to avoid the sparse look.
@@herhairglory9204 U can keep it stretched to reduce them and of course it needs to stay moisturized and lubricated but that won’t get rid of them entirely... so keep those sheers handy to cut them out as they pop up. Also, dusting the ends helps. I don’t trim, I dust and that seems to keep everything in order. However, my hair has stagnated at arm pit length for a year now so I gotta learn some new techniques if I’m ever gonna get to bra strap length. But that’s what worked for me until recently.
Thank you for this. I have very fine hair and all the hair videos for black hair out there show women with these thick, full heads of hair and I feel like something is wrong with me because they part their hair into 5 sections and just one of their braids is the same thickness as my whole head braided. Sigh! But it's normal, and there's nothing I can do about it and it's okay.
Yes girl, I know what you mean about those sections😂😂 I honestly believe the more we see ourselves in other people the more we accept ourselves. If fine hair was as represented we probably wouldn’t feel a way. So glad you’ve joined the family
Teaching us whilst serving us a lewk as usual! I also do enjoy you educating people about fine low-density natural hair because YT and the media only ever show us thick natural hair.
Girl you know I got y’all covered with the beats 😚and you’re 100% correct. That’s why there are so many videos on secret growth oils that will thicken hair
I actually love a lot of castor oil on my hair! I’m a fine thin girl! I use it when protective styling or regular styling by time i take the style out or it dries it’s not as oily and definitely fluffy and shiny looking.. because my hair loses moisture so fast! your hair looks beautiful I’m my opinion!
Yeah you're my hair twin. People think i have a lot of hair but when i braid it you can see that I dont have a lot. But what i love about my hair is that it's really easy to care for. I can do updos easily. I dont have to endlessly comb my hair or smooth it back. It's easy to detangle. My hair wont do what other people's hair does and thats fine.
I have low porosity & am on the lower density side. I didn’t know ppl disliked it. I like mine. Frfr I just found out ab density. When I used blue magic grease it weighed the heck out of my hair. But shit I love my hair. I don’t want my hair any thicker fr. We’re all beautiful in our own ways. We just gotta work what God gave us 💜
The over misrepresentation of the voluminous Black hair is why I left the natural hair community here on YT. I appreciate your content coming across my feed. I’ve come to a place of self acceptance with my hair and I’m at peace.
Took me years to understand my density of hair. Mine is low/fine also. It won't have volume without more manipulation. Yet easier to flat iron, wash, and style. Don't need relaxers or such either. Braids/cornrows makes mine grow funny. I can wet my hair daily. Grows extremely quick. Thank you for this video.
I’m so happy I found your channel. I have low density fine hair and just found out it’s 4b. Thank You so much your videos are informative and helpful. Blessings………..
I’m glad you have found my channel as well. I had got disheartened with my UA-cam but I’m seeing ppl like you are finding my channel. Will get back into posting.
Thank you, I needed this. I also have fine, low density hair which I've been trying to find a miraculous product to thicken lol. I don't know why it's taken so long for UA-cam to recommend a video by you; I've been typing thing hair instead of fine and low density. Its good to learn this terminology as well. I'm also trying to grow my edges which are even finer than my hair, please share any tips you have on that. Thank You.
Im so glad you found my channel! I’ll add ‘thin hair’ to my video tags. I also have a video on regrowing my edges using onion juice but I need to post an update ! It’s so sad how UA-cam just suppresses my videos but I’ll keep posting
Love your hair and this method you did. So shiny! I also have fine hair and have come to really love it and am happy that I have learned how to care for it. One upside is it takes me no time to do styles which may take longer for others with thicker hair. It's all beautiful, great video!!
I really like this video,,you are spot on about low density,,trust i know the feeling. I struggled wearing twist because they are so thin but I had to learn this is the crown 👑 the good Lord gave me😇 very nice video,,see you soon.
I still stay away from twist outs completely 🙈 it’s a journey towards self acceptance. What I do love is connecting with fine naturals like you, it helps me realize my hair is very normal
I appreciate that too,,it does help when you can relate with similar hair types. On my journey I found that plant based products seem to work better for my hair. Currently water rinsing again and as cringing as that sounds to some people😬🤔,,it really works for my hair🤗
I wished I had hair like yours. I hate my short type 4 low density and porosity. With your hair, I bet I can do all the hairstyles that I can't with my hair.
So nice to see another natural with fine, low density hair. I never really know how to style my hair. I desire to wear twists as a protective style, but it always looks too scalpy and not cute. So many styles don’t work for me due to the low density. I’ve never tried a flexi-rod set, so this might be something to put on my list to try 🙂
I have,low density hair that has a lot of strands that are fine. It thrives and looks gorgeous with TLC. Not super long, but people try to weave check me. I laugh. Fine hair is beautiful. 😘
@imgrateful7142 I have fine low density strands can you tell me how diid you retain length and how obten do you wash your hair. Like whats your hair routine what products do you use
@@esterrhodes5618 Once a week now and I use Nexxus because the low protein content and how well those products work for my hair. A deep conditioner, a shampoo, then a leave in. My hair doesn’t do well with heavy protein or not enough consistent protein. Most Nexxus products have protein, but it is very light and not overpowering. I keep in a blown out state most of the time. Sometimes wear a bun with gel. After a blow out, I do twists or braids that I can take out for a beach wave look when I want to go somewhere. Used to use a blow dryer to stretch but was getting way too much breakage from that. Very depressing. Got a Rev Air and it has really helped retain length from not having to tug on my hair to get it blown out. Go to my stylist for flat iron styles only like 2-3 times a year. Hope this helps. 😊
Thank you so much! I too have PCOS and I think that’s why the front of my head is more thin. I’m on a journey trying néw supplements and will share how that goes
@@herhairglory9204 Oh wow I don't know why PCOS is becoming so common then ever before in Black Women. I never knew what it was until I was told . I had it by my Doctor my thinning area with mines is my edges . I just been using Black Castor Oil and Mane touch growth Oil on my hair and ends. Not in my scalp because I find it breaks my scalp out. I use a small amount of Curl La La first because if I don't it will make fine curl hair curl back up then Ors hair lotion and seal it in with castor oil or mane choice oil. On wash days I normally grease my scalp with something lite and focus on my whole hair line with castor oil massage it in on my problem areas for a good five mins on each side softly. I know I would love to use gel and all of that other stuff but my hair just don't like it like that . I think it works at one point then it breaks me out somehow. So to lay my edges down and keep them growing I use the Blue Berry paste or the school Knew Comb that's pink to lay my edges down.
@@AleapiaKuteFashion do you mind me asking if the PCOS ever affected your cycle? I think people experience the symptoms differently because until recently I literally never ever got pimples and I’m very slim. Only since last year I get hormonal acne around my mouth every cycle but ppl with PCOS are usually bigger and have excessive acne and facial hair but balding is also a problem
@@AleapiaKuteFashion it sounds like you have a real solid routine going and I think you’re doing all the right things externally but unfortunately one can’t fix hormones just like thatv
hair will never look like what i see in the UA-cam videos. i feel like i wasted my time being natural for so many years. idk how i could possibly love what's on my head right now 😞 someone please help
I don't like having fine short 4C hair. The long thick hair was the reason why I went natural 11 years ago. My hair looks nothing like what I wanted to be. 😢
i understand where you are coming from so much. it looks beautiful on the creator of the video but my hair just isnt coming out right. my hair doesn't even grow past a certain length and im starting to get fed up with it
Thank you so much for all the love on this video! I am so glad to see so many women who relate and identify with my hair type. Lets continue to love and celebrate our hair.
I also have fine low density hair and I never realized that, that was the huge difference between my hair and people's on UA-cam. Everyone had thick dense hair and whenever they did their twistouts or braid outs it came out gorgeous. Their hair in mini-twists and mini braids was beautiful. Their wash and gos never missed! And I thought I'd be able to get there if my hair was longer. But I slowly came to realize that my hair never looked like theirs. Even when I was just putting my hair in sections to wash. I realized that one of the four sectons of my head was equal to like an eighth of another person's hair! I was devastated. I had low density fine hair. I was sad about it for a while but I think I've come to accept it. I've seen people with hair even thinner than mine and they accept it. And they look so beautiful with the love they have for their hair. So I decided to also love what God gave me (at least I have hair). And I think the advantage of type 4 hair, is that it can look dense without it being dense. As long as you don't do styles that reveal the thinness.
So, at the end of the day, you should just love the hair you were born with and care for it. I'm trying to get back on a healthy hair journey because I want to see my hair reach its fullest potential. I still watch thick haired UA-camrs and appreciate their hair (because I just love our afro hair and get so motivated seeing it thrive), but I do not undermine my own hair.
Yessssss fine density hair is normal and should be acceptable!!!! I am tired of this mirepresentation in the natural hair community on how natural hair is thick and all that! I love the last words at the end of the video on how you would like to see more fine hair in the media!!!!!!!! It is indeed about time!!!!
Thank you so much for tuning in Jess! I had to really learn to accept my hair and not set up unrealistic expectations with my hair.
So true not everyone has thick hair.. some are bone with low density and we thank God
Sometimes I get soo irritated by my fine hair low-density but it’s time to accept it
It’s not going anywhere sis, it’s in our genes
Tyra Mlambo, my hair is almost waist length but it is very fine and I seldom wear it out because of it. It has taken me over ten years to get here, a lot of patience managing it because I have 4c hair. Because it is so fine, I have to be extra gentle and take my time detangling and braiding or twisting it but over the years, or the past three to four years, I have learned not to shampoo my hair loose, I now only shampoo while in the protective style, twist/braids, with this way of doing things, I can easily manage my hair and have noticed less shedding. Also, I have not put any heat of any kind on my hair since going all-natural over ten years ago. But after watching this video, I am going to let my hair down and sport it just as it is lol! I am with you, I have to accept what it is.
Once I accepted my hair, I learned how to care for what it was and not what I wanted it to be (hope that makes sense). I love my hair now and it is the healthiest it has ever been. All glory to Yah!
I really appreciate all the UA-cam content creators who are representing low density Afro hair because for a really long time there was a serous lack of visibility.
As a child I though there was something wrong with my hair, as a adult I read a book called the science of black hair and I discovered I was misinformed. I realised this is how my hair naturally is,
It’s not damaged at all.
For years other people including stylists would tell me my hair was thick, tuff and difficult.
Then I finally learned my hair is thin, low density and because I was trying to make my hair conform to a unrealistic standard I was actually damaging my hair.
It’s still a learning process but accepting my hair and loving it for what it is was so freeing.
This literally warms my heart so so much. This is why I do what I do and why I’ll never stop because of this message. I truly appreciate you taking the time to write down your thoughts and experience. Indeed many of us with low density fine hair have tried to ‘fix it’ with so many gimmicks and hacks when actually there was nothing wrong and this is how our natural hair is and it’s beautiful too. Please do share my channel with other fine haired ladies and let’s grow this community because REPRESENTATION IS EVERYTHING
@@herhairglory9204 definitely ❤️
OMG OMG OMG!!!! I think we are HAIR TWINS!! 😍🙌🏾
My hair shrinks down just like yours when its wet without any manipulation at all. My hair is also fine but I believe its medium density. Thanks for posting this video. We need more voices like our own to show other fine naturals that we exist and that our hair can be stunningly beautiful as well! 💛🤗
Im so glad you found this video 🥺🥺 you are so right that we need to see more of our hair type to show that it is perfectly normal. Hope you joined the family 🧡
@@herhairglory9204 I’m absolutely joining the family!!! My channel was formerly called fine natural hair rocks so you BET I’ll be here to stay!😍🙌🏾🤗
That's how my fine hair do too
@@rozzibrown19903 yup!! Hair twins unite!🙌🏾
But I learned to not put alot products on my hair too
My favourite part of this video was where you mentioned not wishing that your hair would be thicker or look like someone else's hair.. this was very refreshing to watch. p.s your end style looked GORGEOUS!!! Job well done beautiful!
I was just talking to my younger brother about this. I have fine low-density hair too. I definitely take this into consideration with the styles I do. I like to stick to twists rather than braids because I want to avoid the sparse look.
Thank you so much for checking this out. Funny enough I stay far away from twist out because my hair looks extra sparsed out
@@herhairglory9204 my hair tangles with twist everytime. I don't have a choice but to do braids.
My hair is fine, low density AND high porosity. So it’s even more prone to dryness, breakage, and single strand knots.
That's me, too! 💁🏿♀️
Girl the single strand knots! How on earth can we prevent them?
@@herhairglory9204 U can keep it stretched to reduce them and of course it needs to stay moisturized and lubricated but that won’t get rid of them entirely... so keep those sheers handy to cut them out as they pop up. Also, dusting the ends helps. I don’t trim, I dust and that seems to keep everything in order. However, my hair has stagnated at arm pit length for a year now so I gotta learn some new techniques if I’m ever gonna get to bra strap length. But that’s what worked for me until recently.
Same here :/
Same here
Thank you for this. I have very fine hair and all the hair videos for black hair out there show women with these thick, full heads of hair and I feel like something is wrong with me because they part their hair into 5 sections and just one of their braids is the same thickness as my whole head braided. Sigh! But it's normal, and there's nothing I can do about it and it's okay.
Yes girl, I know what you mean about those sections😂😂 I honestly believe the more we see ourselves in other people the more we accept ourselves. If fine hair was as represented we probably wouldn’t feel a way. So glad you’ve joined the family
Teaching us whilst serving us a lewk as usual!
I also do enjoy you educating people about fine low-density natural hair because YT and the media only ever show us thick natural hair.
Girl you know I got y’all covered with the beats 😚and you’re 100% correct. That’s why there are so many videos on secret growth oils that will thicken hair
I actually love a lot of castor oil on my hair! I’m a fine thin girl! I use it when protective styling or regular styling by time i take the style out or it dries it’s not as oily and definitely fluffy and shiny looking.. because my hair loses moisture so fast! your hair looks beautiful I’m my opinion!
Thank you so so much! Yes I think castor oil would be fine in that instance because you don’t have to worry about the style being weighed down.
Yeah you're my hair twin. People think i have a lot of hair but when i braid it you can see that I dont have a lot. But what i love about my hair is that it's really easy to care for. I can do updos easily. I dont have to endlessly comb my hair or smooth it back. It's easy to detangle. My hair wont do what other people's hair does and thats fine.
Also I discovered that twistouts look fuller for me with smaller twists but of course, that's a pain.
I have low porosity & am on the lower density side. I didn’t know ppl disliked it. I like mine. Frfr I just found out ab density. When I used blue magic grease it weighed the heck out of my hair. But shit I love my hair. I don’t want my hair any thicker fr. We’re all beautiful in our own ways. We just gotta work what God gave us 💜
You are so right babe that we just have to work with what God gave us and not compare ourselves to anyone. Our hair is our glory
I have the same hair type as yours it may be fine low density but our hair is so beautiful
The over misrepresentation of the voluminous Black hair is why I left the natural hair community here on YT. I appreciate your content coming across my feed. I’ve come to a place of self acceptance with my hair and I’m at peace.
Yes i also noticed it and also what made me want to push visibility for other hair types. I want to start creating content again
Took me years to understand my density of hair. Mine is low/fine also. It won't have volume without more manipulation. Yet easier to flat iron, wash, and style. Don't need relaxers or such either. Braids/cornrows makes mine grow funny. I can wet my hair daily. Grows extremely quick. Thank you for this video.
You are so welcome. I know that braids and cornrows makes my scalp show so so much. It's disheartening some times
Bless you! I will try to be thankful and accept my hair as it is. 🙂
Yes please do! Although it is a struggle
I really really loved this video. I needed to hear all of this! We need to normalize normal hair 🤷🏾♀️
100% thank you for joining the family 💚
Thank you, I needed to hear this and see someone who can beautifully style hair like mine.
Im so glad you found my channel
Bingo! Finally someone with MY hair type! Yes and Thank you!
@@newvision101 it's amazing to find ladies with the same struggles. Thank you for watching
I’m so happy I found your channel.
I have low density fine hair and just found out it’s 4b.
Thank You so much your videos are informative and helpful.
Blessings………..
I’m glad you have found my channel as well. I had got disheartened with my UA-cam but I’m seeing ppl like you are finding my channel. Will get back into posting.
Your hair turned out lovely💁🏽♀️,defo hair twin,same hair type and texture
I love what you said about having realistic expectations - so NB♥️🙌🏾 And your curls🥰😍
It’s very NB because comparison is the thief of joy 👌🏾
Thank you so much for tuning in ❤️❤️
Thank you, I needed this. I also have fine, low density hair which I've been trying to find a miraculous product to thicken lol. I don't know why it's taken so long for UA-cam to recommend a video by you; I've been typing thing hair instead of fine and low density. Its good to learn this terminology as well.
I'm also trying to grow my edges which are even finer than my hair, please share any tips you have on that. Thank You.
Im so glad you found my channel! I’ll add ‘thin hair’ to my video tags. I also have a video on regrowing my edges using onion juice but I need to post an update ! It’s so sad how UA-cam just suppresses my videos but I’ll keep posting
Love your hair and this method you did. So shiny! I also have fine hair and have come to really love it and am happy that I have learned how to care for it. One upside is it takes me no time to do styles which may take longer for others with thicker hair. It's all beautiful, great video!!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experience. I agree it takes us quicker to work through our hair
You are beautiful & so is your hair!☀️
I have fine, med density and high porosity 🤓 and i loooove it!
Thank you sooo much for taking time for engaging on my channel. We have to love our hair as it is ❤️❤️
I really like this video,,you are spot on about low density,,trust i know the feeling. I struggled wearing twist because they are so thin but I had to learn this is the crown 👑 the good Lord gave me😇 very nice video,,see you soon.
I still stay away from twist outs completely 🙈 it’s a journey towards self acceptance. What I do love is connecting with fine naturals like you, it helps me realize my hair is very normal
I appreciate that too,,it does help when you can relate with similar hair types. On my journey I found that plant based products seem to work better for my hair. Currently water rinsing again and as cringing as that sounds to some people😬🤔,,it really works for my hair🤗
I love this look! It's so soft and feminine 😍
Thank you so much Shivers ❤️
I wished I had hair like yours. I hate my short type 4 low density and porosity. With your hair, I bet I can do all the hairstyles that I can't with my hair.
I do have the excat hair type. Thanks for the motivation and video❤
So nice to see another natural with fine, low density hair. I never really know how to style my hair. I desire to wear twists as a protective style, but it always looks too scalpy and not cute. So many styles don’t work for me due to the low density. I’ve never tried a flexi-rod set, so this might be something to put on my list to try 🙂
I just did cornrows now and it was ALL scalp and i was so mad lol
Do you subscribe to the hair typing system? I always struggle with it because I don't think my hair type is on there...
Thank you for making this video. I have fine/low density hair also and I needed this video.
Im so glad you found it. Welcome to the family ❤️
Yep I have the same problem 😕 my hair looks like it's thick in certain hairstyle but when it's braided you see it looks thin 😐😑😕
your hair? my hair? girl, same!
I’m so glad you found my channel! I’ve taken a bit of a hiatus but I’ll be back soon 🙈
Yes, I am, in fact from the US 😩😂 searching for someone else with fine, low density, type 4 hair! Glad I found your video!
Love your spirit about having fine and low density hair....i just subscribed!!! Thanks for sharing
Thank you so so much and welcome to the family
I have fine hair and there's so many hairstyles that I can't do because that so I just stick to plaiting and braids
We definitely have to know what works and what does not ❤️
My hair EXACTLY! Love this video.
Thank you so much. Hope you subbed and joined the family ❤️
Hi hair twin.. Love that you turned this video into something we can learn about 😁 enjoyed watching it.
Thank you twinnie ❤️❤️ really appreciate you tuning in
@@herhairglory9204 always 😁
Looks like the red sea was parted on my scalp🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Girl is tew much 😂😂
Finally someone with hair like me 🥺🙏🏾💛✨
Im so glad you found my channel 🥺❤️❤️
Thank you for always teaching us about our hair ♥️♥️♥️
You are most welcome. This is a journey we are taking together and learning together ❤️
I have,low density hair that has a lot of strands that are fine. It thrives and looks gorgeous with TLC. Not super long, but people try to weave check me. I laugh. Fine hair is beautiful. 😘
@imgrateful7142 I have fine low density strands can you tell me how diid you retain length and how obten do you wash your hair. Like whats your hair routine what products do you use
@@esterrhodes5618 Once a week now and I use Nexxus because the low protein content and how well those products work for my hair. A deep conditioner, a shampoo, then a leave in.
My hair doesn’t do well with heavy protein or not enough consistent protein. Most Nexxus products have protein, but it is very light and not overpowering.
I keep in a blown out state most of the time. Sometimes wear a bun with gel. After a blow out, I do twists or braids that I can take out for a beach wave look when I want to go somewhere.
Used to use a blow dryer to stretch but was getting way too much breakage from that. Very depressing.
Got a Rev Air and it has really helped retain length from not having to tug on my hair to get it blown out.
Go to my stylist for flat iron styles only like 2-3 times a year.
Hope this helps. 😊
New Subbie with fine thin hair also and is dealing with PCOS on top of it! I love this hair style tfs and your beautiful!
Thank you so much! I too have PCOS and I think that’s why the front of my head is more thin. I’m on a journey trying néw supplements and will share how that goes
@@herhairglory9204 Oh wow I don't know why PCOS is becoming so common then ever before in Black Women. I never knew what it was until I was told . I had it by my Doctor my thinning area with mines is my edges . I just been using Black Castor Oil and Mane touch growth Oil on my hair and ends. Not in my scalp because I find it breaks my scalp out. I use a small amount of Curl La La first because if I don't it will make fine curl hair curl back up then Ors hair lotion and seal it in with castor oil or mane choice oil.
On wash days I normally grease my scalp with something lite and focus on my whole hair line with castor oil massage it in on my problem areas for a good five mins on each side softly. I know I would love to use gel and all of that other stuff but my hair just don't like it like that . I think it works at one point then it breaks me out somehow. So to lay my edges down and keep them growing I use the Blue Berry paste or the school Knew Comb that's pink to lay my edges down.
@@AleapiaKuteFashion do you mind me asking if the PCOS ever affected your cycle? I think people experience the symptoms differently because until recently I literally never ever got pimples and I’m very slim. Only since last year I get hormonal acne around my mouth every cycle but ppl with PCOS are usually bigger and have excessive acne and facial hair but balding is also a problem
@@AleapiaKuteFashion it sounds like you have a real solid routine going and I think you’re doing all the right things externally but unfortunately one can’t fix hormones just like thatv
@@AleapiaKuteFashion also can I ask how you stumbled on this video ? Just curious
If only I could get some help with fine hair medium to high density!
My hair is the same as yours and the struggle is always real
It really is 😅
Ok. Really helpful and I will learn to accept my hair the way it is. By the way I think yours is Fuller than mine though.
Thank you so much for this comment. I’m sorry I missed it. Your hair is beautiful not in comparison but in and of itself. Hope you joined the family
your hair is so cute and looks so cute on you! :) suits you so well
Truly appreciate that and thank you very much
Thank you for making this video!!
You are most welcome 🥺
hair will never look like what i see in the UA-cam videos. i feel like i wasted my time being natural for so many years. idk how i could possibly love what's on my head right now 😞 someone please help
Thank you... I am in the same boat.
Glad you found it helpful. Please subscribe and join the family 🌸
I agree low density hair is normal too..💪
Amen to that
😌😌💙 thank you.
You’re welcome 😊I
I love your hair ❤️
Thank you missy I really appreciate that ❤️❤️
Love this video thank u
You are most welcome 🤗
I don't like having fine short 4C hair. The long thick hair was the reason why I went natural 11 years ago. My hair looks nothing like what I wanted to be. 😢
You just have to embrace it because those are your genes unless there is an underlying medical cause you can address
i understand where you are coming from so much. it looks beautiful on the creator of the video but my hair just isnt coming out right. my hair doesn't even grow past a certain length and im starting to get fed up with it
What's your porosity
High porosity and that is not due to damage
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Fine low density hair is not a disease 🤣🤣
Something that needs fixing or treating! I’ve seriously fallen for this so much
At least give a shout out to Star Puppy.. literally remixed her entire video content
I guess you’ve done it for me 💅🏾
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Great video.
Thank you 🙏🏽