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  • @zyeannas532
    @zyeannas532 Рік тому +45

    thank you , so much again! ♥️🫶🏽 if you’re on the fence about getting the oil , this is proof that the oil WORKS .. purchase now!!

  • @emilyavery5970
    @emilyavery5970 Рік тому +126

    Braids grew my hair from collarbone length to waist in 14-15 months. HOWEVER, I did them at home and I made sure the style wasn't too tight. I noticed professional braiders tend to make the styles extremely tight and that can cause breakage from too much tension.

    • @shelltalkshair
      @shelltalkshair  Рік тому +22

      Yes braids can help retain length but I start to notice thinning in the scalp & edges after long term use with clients. It’s great you found what works for you ❤️

    • @emilyavery5970
      @emilyavery5970 Рік тому +4

      @@shelltalkshair Hey Sheel Grows Hair, thank you for the loving response. I agree that some people can get thinning at the edges. I found wearing braids every other a month mitigates the damage.
      Anyways, thanks for your videos! I love doing my hair and I learn so much from your content!

    • @juilesamoir.3078
      @juilesamoir.3078 Рік тому

      Wow that’s great can I get your routine as well

    • @neiya8862
      @neiya8862 Рік тому +4

      I just stick to two strand twist and take it down for a twist out. Then, I turn the twist out into an afro two to three days before I go to the salon to repeat the process. I think representation is very important. Wearing my own hair has been challenging because I can’t do my own hair. However, I love my hair, loving and accepting the challenges of what’s naturally ours creates a sense of pride. I feel a sense of boldness when I’m wearing my twist outs and afros. You don’t like it? Tough. I don’t wear it for anyone but me. 😂 Seriously, I get a lot of compliments. In the beginning, it’s hard, and your hair might look a mess or be difficult to manage. People might have something to say. Be bold and push through, learning how to do our hair takes time. I go to the salon for help. However, I still had to learn some basics. I’m thinking about putting more time into learning how to to do my hair. I know it won’t be easy.

    • @laquintarome6725
      @laquintarome6725 Рік тому +1

      The hair only grows so many inches a month. Are you sure you meant 14-15 months? From collar to waist is very much in such little time. I’m sincerely interested in what you did and the accuracy of the results.

  • @lilchocolatetinkc6743
    @lilchocolatetinkc6743 Рік тому +180

    I know everyone hair grows different but I wore 2 feed in braids with braiding hair for a year and my hair grew like never before, I swear by it

    • @Crownking_666
      @Crownking_666 Рік тому +4

      But i like gro oils as well

    • @Crownking_666
      @Crownking_666 Рік тому +8

      Sorry but i need an Professional TRIM like a kitten needing It's mommy milk.

    • @marlak4203
      @marlak4203 Рік тому +9

      exactly. Its about letting the hair rest.
      All that was mentioned can mess your hair up if they are installed badly and if the caring for them is lacking so unless the clients aren't good at caretaking of the hair and/or the install of them isn't good then ok but generally all of that is fine. Now EXCESSIVE wear of them, virtually never taking them off so your hair can breathe for a while, is where I can see there being a problem.

    • @gracielmoya4342
      @gracielmoya4342 Рік тому +7

      True. Rosemary tea rinse grow my hair long. every hair reacts differently

    • @brittneyjohnson8942
      @brittneyjohnson8942 Рік тому +1

      wayment two feed ins? no breakage ?!

  • @Alyseb-l6n
    @Alyseb-l6n Рік тому +67

    I’ve been natural since 2008 and in 2019 I decided to wear my hair straight primarily and I see so many less fairy knots and less breakage overall.
    It’s also less manipulation and stress for me. My hair has been thriving since. ☺️

    • @KRP-tq8hh
      @KRP-tq8hh 10 місяців тому +5

      Similar experience. I started primarily wearing mine straight in 2020 due to it being very tangly. Game changer for me. My hair is past my tailbone now and very healthy! 🥳

  • @michelleeja412
    @michelleeja412 Рік тому +101

    Sometimes you get clients who are complete naturals but just get silk presses to maintain their hair.? What am I missing here? Whew! that's a lot for me. I am ultra conservative natural 100% of the time(15yrs). Let me explain how I got here. I used to wear wigs 100% of the time to cover my natural hair. Yep! I wasn't comfortable wearing my natural hair. What changed? I went to visit my sister in NC. She took me to her beautician who cut my hair in a style that was fire! The stylist precision cutting expert skills brought out my curls like never before and I was shocked at how beautiful my curls were. Never went back to wigs, that was 4 years ago. Also, I was wearing braided styles back-to-back, now I only get it done once a year when I go on vacation. My hair is thriving a little past mid-back length. Ladies sometimes you have to be uncomfortable to get comfortable with your own hair in its natural state, spend time and effort and it may win you over.

    • @Faith4vincera
      @Faith4vincera Рік тому +4

      This, this, this… no disrespect to the beautician or any… but any heat service alters hair texture, especially if continued. No amount of products is going to prevent that. You can’t love and embrace what you don’t even know you have.
      I stopped relaxing my hair in 2004, stopped straightening my hair with every wash in 2010, and now I’m forcing myself to push through the awkward phase to grow it as long as it will. I also had a BOMB tapered cut, and would just cut it every year when it got to that awkward length…. Too long to just leave, too short to pull up. Pray for me yall😂 … thus far I’m doing good. No scissor happiness here. I will say, I can’t wash and go forever, so I’m also exploring some no-heat stretched styles and protective styles to give me some variety.

    • @shelltalkshair
      @shelltalkshair  Рік тому +30

      Yes some of my clients get silk Presses 4x a year to stretch their hair out and get a trim. Most clients don’t just silk press back to back, I think that’s the part you may be missing. I encourage clients to wear their natural hair and to still rock the styles they like such as sew ins and wigs. I even tell them to rock braids 1-2x a year if they really like that style.

    • @michelleeja412
      @michelleeja412 Рік тому +3

      @Shell Grows Hair Respectively, thanking you for this information. I just wanted to share and express my experience. Sometimes, another perspective is needed from a non-professional like myself, of which I dont refer to heat as a maintenance for my hair.I think its important that natural ladies know they dont need heat.🙏 🙌

    • @SimplyMee..228
      @SimplyMee..228 Рік тому +31

      Some of you don’t understand that everyone has different curl patterns. Sometimes braid outs, wash & gos, protective styles etc etc… u can’t see how your hair is really doing. When my hair gets straightened I can see exactly what’s going on.

    • @shelltalkshair
      @shelltalkshair  Рік тому +6

      @@michelleeja412yes, absolutely. And I think it’s amazing you found what works for you ❤️ thanks for sharing!

  • @Mskyraelise
    @Mskyraelise Рік тому +41

    My favorite part about stretched blow dried hair or straight hair is my hair is ALWAYS detangled. Once I wash I don't have to do any lengthy detangling session and I can go right back in to a stretched style

    • @shelltalkshair
      @shelltalkshair  Рік тому +6

      This is exactly why I love stretched styles!! 😂

    • @Mskyraelise
      @Mskyraelise Рік тому +7

      @@shelltalkshair girl! Washed and condition in 30 minutes or less is pure bliss 😩🙌🏾

  • @JustGifted342
    @JustGifted342 Рік тому +13

    You are so right, I said that braid hair does mess with your natural hair, I knew I wasn’t crazy.

  • @lotoflotto1523
    @lotoflotto1523 Рік тому +51

    That’s a lot of growth! I wear my hair out in it’s natural state a few times a year. I have really tight curls so I keep my hair braids that helps me to retain length. I went from collar bone to mid back doing box braids and faux locs (long term 6-8 weeks) at a time

  • @DROQUEEN101
    @DROQUEEN101 Рік тому +8

    I totally agree with stay away from BRAIDS‼️ they’re the number one cause of damaging your ENDS‼️

    • @lenab2237
      @lenab2237 4 місяці тому

      I agree but I believe crochet is the safest hairstyle

  • @msclaudeee-ca6312
    @msclaudeee-ca6312 Рік тому +12

    Your client's hair looks healthy and beautiful! I did a big chop in 2018 at age 59, and didn't go to a beauty shop for two years. No protective styles. When I finally went to the shop for my first silk press and trim, I was shocked at how long my hair had grown. Now my hair length is below my bra strap. I go to the shop at least four times a year for silk press and trims.

  • @camg418
    @camg418 Рік тому +17

    I’m looking forward to the scientific explanation of how oils grow your hair! I’m one of those individuals that have a scientific understanding that no product can make your hair grow, BUT it can help retain the hair that does grow. Just purchased your product set. Looking forward to using it! I search high and low for products without protein. Learned my lesson years ago with protein

    • @laquintarome6725
      @laquintarome6725 Рік тому

      What issue did you have with protein? I was taught the hair needs it.

    • @mistywhitener8767
      @mistywhitener8767 10 місяців тому

      @@laquintarome6725too much protein buildup on your hair is bad for it

  • @p.gizzle90
    @p.gizzle90 Рік тому +4

    I’m typically a big braided, but in the past months-yr I’ve been wearing natural hairstyles. Bc I’ve fell in love with my texture and the different ways I can style it.🥰🥰🥰

  • @FlishaMcArenington
    @FlishaMcArenington 11 місяців тому +3

    I personally achieved my goals when I braided or twisted my hair without using extensions. Oiling the ends helps as well.

  • @MechelleEverett-bd9qu
    @MechelleEverett-bd9qu Рік тому +6

    The young lady hair has really grown!!❤

  • @SimplyMee..228
    @SimplyMee..228 Рік тому +7

    I’m personally on a journey with natural twist. I wore many protective styles with different braids. Noticed my hair was breaking, too many set backs & edges not thriving and it was dry. After this year I’ll be heat training

  • @IGoByPete
    @IGoByPete Рік тому +3

    I like the ease of straighter hair for myself. I typically don’t like natural styles on me beyond the first day but I think it’s because I’m not sure how to tie them up

  • @FMD70757
    @FMD70757 Рік тому +3

    Natural hair saves me time. I wash and style my once a week. Then I don’t have to do anything until the next wash day (1 week later). I usually do a finger coilout or twist out. When I was relaxed I had to touch my hair in some way every day.

  • @onjuletheauthor
    @onjuletheauthor Рік тому +3

    So Much With Keeping Natural Hair HEALTHY. I Like Natural Styles,Definitely Is A Learning Experience & Takes Time. I Agree With You & Love Growth Oil!!

  • @pamelalloyd8661
    @pamelalloyd8661 Рік тому +4

    You do a beautiful job on her hair keep up the good work Pam

  • @icycici6191
    @icycici6191 6 місяців тому

    I'm a mom & im tender-headed, so I wear my natural hair in between braids so i don't neglect my hair. I add my own braids/extensions because I can control the tension. Also, don't forget to use a braid spray on your roots and along the hair and oil the scalp with braids. It will keep away the friction and dryness between the braid and hair that causes breakage at the root. The roots are just as important as the ends‼️

  • @ashlaraque4135
    @ashlaraque4135 Рік тому +6

    I think that everyone should do with their hair what is best for them. My father raised me to just be myself and to do whatever is in my best interest. I think everyone should just do what works best for them! What works best for me as being a street natural. My hair is far more easier to manage, hated being natural it was too much work and it was really difficult to retain the length.

    • @shelltalkshair
      @shelltalkshair  Рік тому +2

      Some people don’t know what works for them yet so I like to share many options and tips. And I think it’s great you found your routine!! ❤️

    • @shelltalkshair
      @shelltalkshair  Рік тому +1

      Some people don’t know what works for them yet so I like to share many options and tips. And I think it’s great you found your routine!! ❤️

  • @TheDivaIsIntheDetails
    @TheDivaIsIntheDetails Рік тому +12

    Great growth, and her hair turned out so beautifully. Those white capes be telling all our business, though. 👊🏾😆🩷

  • @winiver77
    @winiver77 6 місяців тому

    Just washed my hair last night - lost so much hair it was so tiring...had to go work . I really need a change. This silk press is it ! Wish u were in London lol!

  • @jiveskee
    @jiveskee Рік тому +7

    May you please upload a video on oil growing hair when you can-I know it’s good for hair strands but I’ve seen conflicting info online about whether it actually makes hair grow/if it’s good for the scalp

  • @mwhitehead2759
    @mwhitehead2759 Рік тому +5

    Everybody hair is different I warn my hair natural and itbdidn't grow it broke off. I worn my hair in braid my edges broke off. I got a silk press and that's the only time I my hair actually grow.

  • @randi1025
    @randi1025 Рік тому +3

    Just purchased my second bottle of the hair oil! My hair loves it!

  • @theteleisewilliamsexperience
    @theteleisewilliamsexperience Рік тому +3

    Twist grow my hair out alot and I haven't lost any length from it.

    • @deika93
      @deika93 7 місяців тому

      Twists with added synthetic hair ?

  • @affiakeys
    @affiakeys Рік тому +3

    I think it’s important to wear natural hair styles to show our young girls we are proud of who we are and the hair we are born with

  • @krystal1581
    @krystal1581 Рік тому +5

    I'm a mother of 2 and sometimes I can't keep up with my hair being natural I do braids for two months then go back to wigs for two months, I keep up with my kids hair more

    • @shelltalkshair
      @shelltalkshair  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing. I feel the same way sometimes 🤍

    • @icycici6191
      @icycici6191 6 місяців тому +1

      I'm a mom, I completely understand. I add my own braids/extensions because I can control the tension. Also, don't forget to use a braid spray on your roots and the hair and oil the scalp with braids. It will keep away the friction and dryness between the braid and hair that causes breakage at the root. The roots are just as important as the ends‼️

  • @sm00rezd
    @sm00rezd Рік тому +1

    i think what you said about braids flicked on a light switch in my mind… my hair has felt so much thinner lately

  • @amberronae3704
    @amberronae3704 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for giving that advice about braids etc. I had to learn the hard way that it can be really damaging causes a lot of breakage and split ends. Not to mention the thinning of edges

  • @ronniern6120
    @ronniern6120 Рік тому +3

    I wear my natural hair in twist or braids. I rotate between the two every week. Representation is extremely important and I represent! :) Do you happen to be in the Milwaukee area???

  • @MetaDoll
    @MetaDoll 7 місяців тому

    When I was single with no kid, I had a lot of time to sit around and do natural hair styles like two strand twists and wash and go's but as soon as I had my baby I really have no time to sit and do my natural hair for hours so I just flat iron my hair every three weeks. all I have to do is put my hair in a ponytail or clip it up and go!

  • @Bossladylj
    @Bossladylj Рік тому +3

    Nice video. Okay Shell I am trying to grow my natural hair. I have not gotten a silk press in years. I want the growth to kick in. My hair has low porosity and I do use deep conditioner. Some growth is happening but not as much as i feel should be taking place.

    • @shelltalkshair
      @shelltalkshair  Рік тому +5

      Are you consistent with trims, taking vitamins & eating healthy?

  • @ericagarcia4370
    @ericagarcia4370 Рік тому +1

    Love seeing these updates!

  • @LadyMusse
    @LadyMusse Рік тому +7

    Hi shell i can’t wear fake hair at all. Great results

  • @lysmalls658
    @lysmalls658 8 місяців тому

    I love my natural hair I used to braid other people’s hair but I only do my hair now and I braid my hair every three to four weeks

  • @godwina.realtor6855
    @godwina.realtor6855 Рік тому +1

    I’m most definitely getting your growth oil!

  • @Hairbytyra.s
    @Hairbytyra.s Рік тому +2

    deep conditioning and leave in condition + oil will do it everytime

  • @hi.goodbye2167
    @hi.goodbye2167 2 місяці тому

    Great video and great job on your client! Her hair turned out beautiful and she is so pretty! If you don’t mind me asking, how often did she use your hair growth oil? As well, how long did it take for her to see results from using your hair growth oil?

  • @jocelyngardner5711
    @jocelyngardner5711 3 місяці тому

    Growth oils does work my waist length hair loves it

  • @caribbeansunshine992
    @caribbeansunshine992 9 місяців тому

    Braids & twists have been significantly helping to grow my natural hair thick, strong & long.
    I have grown out all of the breakage I had caused by the ketatin treatments I used to get & my hair is flourishing.
    I oil my scalp & the braids every few days & keep the braids/twists in for no longer than 8 weeks at a time then I take them out, deep condition & trim.
    I also take pictures to document my growth & the results have been amazing.

  • @missd6769
    @missd6769 Рік тому +2

    I'm like your clientele, I don't like wearing my natural hair, like if I was it, maximum 2 or 3 days and that's a long time for me to leave it out. I love my natural hair its too time consuming in the morning especially when I just wanna up and leave for work. I'll have to undo the hair reapply some kind of grease/cream cuz my hair is high porosity it acts like I don't hydrate it, then I gotta style it, that in itself Is at least 20 mins and depending on the style that could easily be half an hour.

    • @shelltalkshair
      @shelltalkshair  Рік тому +1

      Very true. Not everyone has time for the upkeep. Mini twist are great tho. Have you ever tried them?

  • @krisdotcom
    @krisdotcom Рік тому +2

    I think representation matters but I’m one of those naturals that don’t have time to be missing with natural hairstyles. I’m always wearing a wig, a head wrap or twists/braids 😢 I’m hoping to get more and more comfortable with my length

  • @veshay68
    @veshay68 Рік тому

    I diffently were natural hair styles which has been a big plus in my hair growth journey

  • @SunshineKK99
    @SunshineKK99 Рік тому +2

    Dora Bob stage!! Meeeeee for 7 years 😢

  • @Christen83.
    @Christen83. Рік тому

    New to your channel, I will definitely😊 try your products by Friday ill br placing my order❤

  • @naturalMLO
    @naturalMLO Рік тому

    This look great. Beautiful growth. I swear I thought you said "Dora Bob" on the "before " picture. 😂

  • @chelseaadams4527
    @chelseaadams4527 Рік тому +1

    Braids is da only thing that makes my hair grow

  • @perseverewithprincess
    @perseverewithprincess Рік тому

    Can you do a video with clients that have low , normal or high porosity hair? So that we can see the difference and examples.

  • @sashaslifestyle
    @sashaslifestyle 5 місяців тому

    against natural hair style on myself cause of my shrinkage and length after chopping but i agree there much more healthier for hair and are very good for length retention

  • @mamamattiemae854
    @mamamattiemae854 Рік тому +1

    Wow. Really impressed. Looks good. I don't wear braids nor wigs. Where can you buy your oils to help grow your hair? Great job on her hair.

    • @shelltalkshair
      @shelltalkshair  Рік тому

      Thank you. Here’s the link www.shenourished.com/?_ab=0&_fd=0&_sc=1

  • @feliciaandrews8927
    @feliciaandrews8927 Місяць тому

    Quick question 🙋🏽‍♀️ what if a person keeps a sew in for 3 months and they go to their hairstylist every month for maintenance..will that person benefit better than someone that doesn’t?

  • @kizziekente2468
    @kizziekente2468 Рік тому +1

    But HOW is she maintaining a silk press in the hot months TFS

  • @GabbyNurse
    @GabbyNurse Рік тому +1

    Good growth tips. New subbie! 🥰

  • @ceciliajasper454
    @ceciliajasper454 Рік тому +1

    I only wear my hair in a wash n go..because other stuff takes so much time to do.

  • @darlenestephens1143
    @darlenestephens1143 Рік тому

    First time viewing this video. Love to wear natural hairstyles. Can’t find no one who specializes in managing natural hair. Where are you located?

  • @Oh_mariam
    @Oh_mariam Рік тому

    I only get silk press on my birthday and then do it in styles that my natural hair state isn't capable of doing.

  • @killahkurlz7157
    @killahkurlz7157 9 місяців тому

    I’m done wearing natural hair styles after 13 years. I’m keeping my hair stretched from now on whether through silk presses, rod sets, etc. I’m sick of the single strand knots.

  • @kymrucker2823
    @kymrucker2823 Рік тому +3

    Her hair is beautiful! Do you sale your growth oil? I usually have someone braid just the front and the rest will be two strand twist.

    • @shelltalkshair
      @shelltalkshair  Рік тому

      Yes it’s linked in the description box

    • @kymrucker2823
      @kymrucker2823 Рік тому

      Thank you!

    • @rasheikei
      @rasheikei Рік тому

      Hello, Can you purchase your hair growth, Somewhere other than Instagram? Please let me know, I don't have Instagram anymore. Thanks

  • @surfangel1263
    @surfangel1263 Рік тому +1

    Wowwww great job 👏

  • @Imani..
    @Imani.. Рік тому +2

    Do you know how she wears her hair on a daily basis when not silk pressed?

  • @devilmecare
    @devilmecare Рік тому +2

    When I wear my hair naturally It becomes a broken mess.

  • @Vasia_Vu
    @Vasia_Vu Місяць тому

    The braiding that’s needed for a sew-in isn’t as damaging as regular braids? I just combed out my locs and I’m panicking with fine/medium density hair 😅.

  • @missroxanne7123
    @missroxanne7123 Рік тому

    I think she has beautiful hair.

  • @elleni-41
    @elleni-41 Рік тому +1

    Is that hair oil for any hair??..
    I have 2 feet of hair.. want another 3 to 5 inches more..

  • @goldenlady1213
    @goldenlady1213 Рік тому +1

    Just found your channel today. You a re ABSOLUTELY AMAZING !!!!!
    Where are you located ?

    • @shelltalkshair
      @shelltalkshair  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! I’m in Wisconsin

    • @goldenlady1213
      @goldenlady1213 Рік тому

      @@shelltalkshair Thank you for responding. Just disappointed that I don't live close enough to even get an appointment 😕
      May GOD Bless you for your gift and the wonderful services you provide.

    • @NickyRe16
      @NickyRe16 Рік тому

      @@shelltalkshair I just moved from Wisconsin 😢and have been looking for a natural hair stylist

  • @nannettmatthews5540
    @nannettmatthews5540 Рік тому +1

    I have alot of hair but it doesn't work for me the next day my hair is back nappy..

  • @natght7
    @natght7 Рік тому

    I stopped wearing braids because I recognize my hair was not thriving, I've been wearing wigs or just 2 braids to the back and my hair is thriving, My stylist suggested heat training so I am likely going that route as well, with the regular silk presses but I also like my AFRO, so I'm unsure if I should still heat train. . .

  • @amandapettway4211
    @amandapettway4211 7 місяців тому

    Great hair video!! Love it!! How can I get your growth oil? I don't have social media

  • @jenc9956
    @jenc9956 4 місяці тому

    Where can one purchase your growth oils? Does it contain coconut? Blessings~

  • @bitokay147
    @bitokay147 8 місяців тому

    The braiding hair has damaged stopped my growth a few times I notice and has changed the texture will only back unless I do human hair that is clean.

  • @Babiielicous1996
    @Babiielicous1996 Місяць тому

    Can i use clip ins as an alternative to sewing? Which products you recommend to get natural hair straightened especially with colour?
    Am looking to change what i used.
    i normally use creme of nature but its not as silky but keracare blowout spray my hair was super silky.

  • @belovedaam2343
    @belovedaam2343 6 місяців тому

    What are the ingredients in your growth oil? I have allergies to argan, coco and shea butter, almond or any nut oil, black seed. Most growth oils have those.

  • @mjc8750
    @mjc8750 Рік тому

    Hi, love the videos and advise, I see there's no stock on your site 😢When can we expect new stock?

  • @theresalowe7829
    @theresalowe7829 Рік тому

    Beautiful, I appreciate all of the advice you gave.
    I have a question for you I'm natural my hair is fine and doesn't hold long.
    What can I do?

  • @tinnettahunt6894
    @tinnettahunt6894 Рік тому

    I wear braids alot and it's grew my hair. There's times I do wear silk press. But I prefer braids, also I can wear my natural hair in between my braids.❤😊

  • @latoyashrestha4096
    @latoyashrestha4096 Рік тому +3

    Beautiful!
    My hair normally grows very fast, thick, & healthy but within the last two years it's been thinning in the front a bit. Mostly in the Spring and Fall. Does anyone have any suggestions of what I could use? And I also have breakouts from psoriasis.

    • @shelltalkshair
      @shelltalkshair  Рік тому +1

      Have you been using any edge control in that area or any tension hairstyles? Be sure to wash your hair frequently if you suffer from psoriasis.

  • @margalynpayne4369
    @margalynpayne4369 Рік тому +4

    I would have liked to alternate between silk presses and twist or braid outs but after getting two silk presses back to back (12 weeks then at 8 weeks) my curls havent fully came back so I can wear it naturally. So now im stuck not knowing how to style my hair. I feel people should wear their hair however they feel best. For me I decided to let the weave go unless its a special occasion or vacation.

    • @stephanierembert6221
      @stephanierembert6221 Рік тому +2

      Try the Aztec Healing Bentonite Clay Mask with AC Vinegar. A lot of people uses it when they have that problem and swear it helps.

    • @margalynpayne4369
      @margalynpayne4369 Рік тому

      @@stephanierembert6221 Thank you!

    • @diamondpurdie8871
      @diamondpurdie8871 Рік тому +1

      Yes and or a proffessional protein treatment

    • @margalynpayne4369
      @margalynpayne4369 Рік тому

      @@diamondpurdie8871 Thank you!

    • @bbappzz98
      @bbappzz98 Рік тому +1

      You can wear hairstyles to transition from heat damaged to healthy curls - things like rod sets, flexi rods, Bantu knot outs they enforce a consistent curl pattern whilst slowly trimming your ends every 2/3 months. That’s so the ends don’t get too ragged, damaged hair splits and breaks more easily. Also keeping up with a protein treatment every few weeks. It’s definitely doable, you can find some UA-camrs who did the same. And in between when you’re bored, you can do twists or braids. But I’d avoid heat until it recovers if you want to wear your hair curly.

  • @totaal-ktkoota1355
    @totaal-ktkoota1355 8 місяців тому

    Hi, first thank you so so much, i have question, my routine is :wash my hair every 2 weeks, deep condition , put leave in then blow dry my hair, and finally put some butter and style my hair. My Q is at the end of 1st week i need to remoisturize my hair, is it ok to use leave in? it makes my hair return to kinky state. I don’t know how to keep moisturizing on blow out / pressed hair.
    i find your page recently, i am figure out to heat training my hair, i am natural for whole life, but i start my growth journey in 2020 but struggled until 6 months ago. finally i find the good routine and product for my hair, my hair is longer than it was. however, i struggles a-lot with fairy knots, which is something i wasn’t experience before 2020. This is what I believe: i used to use grease and blow out my hair, and keep it stretched, ( i never put leave in). but now I follow natural hair rules, and i use leave in which makes my hair curls, also i avoid heat. I figure many causes for fairy knots I experience and correct them, it is decrease but still present, i decided to come back to blow dry my hair, my be it will disappear. also from my experience with my hair , I believe , somehow my hair is growing faster when it is pressed or blow out, but since i started my grow journey, i avoid heat and flat twist is my go to style.

    • @totaal-ktkoota1355
      @totaal-ktkoota1355 8 місяців тому

      Please help me, how to remoisturize blowed out hair?

  • @Mirmir2019
    @Mirmir2019 Рік тому

    Hello I just came across your channel. I've been natural as far as no chemicals. I started doing my own hair during covid. I.have two textures my back is tighter curl and tangles and I feel like it seeds more than it should. I would appreciate any advice. Thank you

  • @AngelMendoza-to4gd
    @AngelMendoza-to4gd 9 місяців тому

    Everyone says their growth oil is growing hair.. what makes yours different from everyone else’s ?

  • @shamiaw90
    @shamiaw90 Рік тому

    I stop putting heat to my hair. I did a big chop so that my hair can grow back healthy

  • @ahealthylivingforyou3329
    @ahealthylivingforyou3329 Рік тому +1

    I just came across this video. Thank you for the info. I have no issue with my hair growing except for my crown hair. I had stress issue in the past and it’s still having problem growing only in that area. Can I use just the hair growth oil by itself for that? I’m interested in purchasing it.

  • @sizzlinghotnhere
    @sizzlinghotnhere Рік тому +20

    I grew up in a time when girls and women didn't wear a lot of fake hair or wigs. I was going through an old college year book and I was amazed seeing so much healthy full looking hair on black women..yes some were relaxed or straightened, but many had think mane. I wanted to get weave but I saw my friend get addicted. She no longer wanted her real hair and I saw her real hair just start to thin and disappear from her scalp, and she had bald spots. I had another friend who wore braids so tight she no longer has edges. I think the scalp needs sunshine and to breath with circulation. You can't keep your head covered in fake hair or tight in braids for it to flourish. I have been natural for 20 years..I flat iron or roller set. It grew long to bra strap. After I had a hysterectomy, my hair fell out, thinned badly and I need color which I love. I don't like what has happened since hysterectomy. My doctor says my hormones are off since no longer have estrogen so it is affecting a lot. I may try the oil. I am not sure anything can help with you lose your ovaries and uterus. It's been a struggle and change didn't expect. I've always had the big, puffy hair, which I loved, now it thinned where I can wash, twist, take out no puffy on natural, but color treated hair.

    • @sizzlinghotnhere
      @sizzlinghotnhere Рік тому +2

      ** Thick (typo)

    • @shelltalkshair
      @shelltalkshair  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for sharing your experience. I would seek a dermatologist and actively ask how you can balance your hormones and help it grow back. Preferably a dermatologist you trust. Wishing you the best of luck ❤️

    • @marlak4203
      @marlak4203 Рік тому +2

      i remember women wearing their own hair too. I also remember wigs were not worn by younger women unless she had hair problems or she was a celebrity. It was also a time where when false hair was worn you wouldn't talk to openly about it in public and always wore the hair to blend in with your own. Make it look like it was yours not talk openly about weave this and that. This is why so many other folks keep thinking black women can't grow their own hair long. Too much talk and for some dependence on it like with your friend.

    • @queenb9558
      @queenb9558 Рік тому +1

      May GOD lay HIS hands on you sister 🙏

    • @CaramelCali
      @CaramelCali 10 місяців тому +1

      Moringa will help to naturally balance your hormones

  • @MILD-ws2zp
    @MILD-ws2zp Рік тому

    And using that small tooth comb yeah that's real good for long hair

    • @shelltalkshair
      @shelltalkshair  Рік тому

      It’s prefect for doing the chase method. As long as the hair was properly detangled with a wide tooth comb you shouldn’t receive any breakage 🤍

    • @MILD-ws2zp
      @MILD-ws2zp Рік тому

      @@shelltalkshair I use a round brush and get the same results or better

  • @soniarena5250
    @soniarena5250 Рік тому +1

    How many months was it between her visits?

  • @leah38521
    @leah38521 Рік тому +1

    Yes I agree representation matters, I work in a school and funnily enough I get inspiration to wear my natural hair from seeing black girls in my school rock cute styles.

  • @kaywiththecurls3017
    @kaywiththecurls3017 Рік тому

    Wow one require braids though, so what are the criteria of braids and why you should or should not get them

  • @lucretiadkendall
    @lucretiadkendall Рік тому

    I have a question for you. The question I have is I have thick hair and it's been messed up since I was little I've had people cut my ends hair and all I even had a curl in it a Jerry curl. But I'm trying to grow my hair back out and it's 60 how would I get my hair to be not so much thick but looking healthier and where it can grow better? Can you tell me that please

  • @beautifulblackqueen7390
    @beautifulblackqueen7390 Рік тому

    How do i purchase your growth oil? Her hair is beautiful

  • @nayrabudhani897
    @nayrabudhani897 3 місяці тому

    Hi what is the name of the dryer you are using

  • @lakeishamassey225
    @lakeishamassey225 Рік тому +1

    I dnt have Ig can u post ur hair growth products plzzzzz

  • @kayk8524
    @kayk8524 14 днів тому

    What state are you located I'm looking for a new beautician?

  • @taneshatripp9797
    @taneshatripp9797 11 місяців тому

    So since you say braids are not the best protective styles for hair growth especially with the edges, what would be the best style for growing out edges and would silk presses be the best way to go. I haven’t had heat in my natural hair in about 10 years, and I’m trying to grow my hair out longer. In my situation it’s growing but at the same time it’s growing slowly

    • @sweetnessnani
      @sweetnessnani 9 місяців тому

      I usually get straight sew ins. But when I want to leave my edges alone I get a curly sew in. I don’t have to use heat at all. I just spray water and conditioner on the weave and my leave out. My hair has experienced the most growth with that style.

  • @HairByPierre
    @HairByPierre Рік тому

    What temperature is your flat iron on?

  • @shennitajeter4733
    @shennitajeter4733 Рік тому

    Hi thanks for the info,but are you in new york city or new Jersey

  • @london11314
    @london11314 Рік тому

    I need an appointment asap

  • @mariebarnes1518
    @mariebarnes1518 Рік тому

    Where are you located? I notice my hair not growing I am older 55t. How can your product help me? Help me!!

  • @ZAYZUICEE
    @ZAYZUICEE 6 місяців тому

    Hey Shell where are you located