When I first went natural about 10 years ago, I was totally into the DYI mixing all kinds of things from my kitchen. I don’t notice any difference between that and using my store-bought products. Don’t get me wrong I’m not buying stuff at the 99 Cents store. I do buy products with good ingredients. And if I’m in the mood to do a DYI will it’s only a few times a year now. I definitely don’t think it’s necessary to have long, strong, healthy hair. Using the right store-bought products can be just as effective
the most important thing is health. If you're healthy your hair is always growing and with a gentle hair regimen and routine an products that work for our hair you can retain the length
This is stunning! I have always wondered why people don't just use the actual rice instead of using rice water. It seems like this would be much more potent.
As someone who uses rice water, it depends what rice treatment I want & the amount of time I have. If I have time to kill then I'll use the rice and not just the water since I can strain the particles out. If I want a wash day without the straining then I just use the water.
Oatmilk, algae, coconut milk, hair mayonnaise - these are good protein treatments for protein sensitive hair. Tip: always add some penetrative oil and honey/glycerine
Bottom of your hair is super healthy curls like coils the top seems to be damaged from heat from straightened hairstyles which is why it's wavy not curly coils.
@@AmberAnsah I watches your old videos and the top of your hair at some point was more coils. The remedies your doing will at some point revive the top as the same as your bottom.
@@raquelrich777Imagine arguing with someone about THEIR hair texture… I have very similar fabric of hair. Multiple different curl patterns, none of it heat damage.
Thank you so much for posting this video. There were a lot of things that I tried back in the day but cannot really remember all of the remedies but natural protein is definitely one of them! I cannot wait to try this , but am not looking forward to the fresh Aloe Vera smell 😷 lol. Maybe I can use the pure juice for a substitute…
@@themotherlanderexactly it’s to keep hair strong so it won’t break. That’s probably why her hair is so long. My hair is to the middle of my back I do mask as well. Keep hair strong. It won’t break.
If hair doesn't stop growing, it doesn't have a cycle!? Hair has a cycle of growth, stagnation and loss. To say that this treatment will make hair grow indefinitely is a terrible lie. I'm stunned !!!!
Girl, you already know that the people who believe this mask is going to cause them to to have hair down to the ankles don't give a rat's behind about facts. If she tells them that rubbing dog excrement on the scalp will give them long hair, they will do it.
When I first went natural about 10 years ago, I was totally into the DYI mixing all kinds of things from my kitchen. I don’t notice any difference between that and using my store-bought products. Don’t get me wrong I’m not buying stuff at the 99 Cents store. I do buy products with good ingredients. And if I’m in the mood to do a DYI will it’s only a few times a year now. I definitely don’t think it’s necessary to have long, strong, healthy hair. Using the right store-bought products can be just as effective
the most important thing is health. If you're healthy your hair is always growing and with a gentle hair regimen and routine an products that work for our hair you can retain the length
@@della9884 I disagree about the having to be healthy in order to have healthy hair. I just got a haircut (new photo
Because they so called hair gurus will have you putting a whole breakfast in your hair
i wish my hair was like yours. 😭😭😭
No Motso you should focus on your own hair journey just draw inspiration from her hair journey 😍🤩❤❤❤
I clicked immediately! My hair absolutely needs this and my kids could use a fun “science” experiment 😂❤
Not a science experiment 😂😂
This is stunning! I have always wondered why people don't just use the actual rice instead of using rice water. It seems like this would be much more potent.
Right?! I always thought the same
As someone who uses rice water, it depends what rice treatment I want & the amount of time I have. If I have time to kill then I'll use the rice and not just the water since I can strain the particles out. If I want a wash day without the straining then I just use the water.
Please market this cause I wouldn't go out of my way to make it myself BUT I'd buy it in a heart beat.
My hair is protein sensitive. Too much protein causes my hair to become brittle and it feels dry, no matter how much of the LOC/LCO products I use.
Do you go in with a moisturising deep conditioner after the protein?
Oatmilk, algae, coconut milk, hair mayonnaise - these are good protein treatments for protein sensitive hair. Tip: always add some penetrative oil and honey/glycerine
@@TiwoKatemecha, yes I do and it still feel brittle
Wow I never tried using rice before. I have tried using bananas. That works great for dry scalp. I love Aloe Vera.
Maybe blend the rice and water 1:1 for a minute and then strain it, then cook the mixture like porridge to prevent the particles in first hand?
You’re hair is beautiful very moisturized ❣️
I definitely see the difference, gonna try this!
Thank you for taking the time to show us this video🙏
Bottom of your hair is super healthy curls like coils the top seems to be damaged from heat from straightened hairstyles which is why it's wavy not curly coils.
No that’s not the case here, I have multiple curl types. It’s been like this since I’ve big chopped. You can check my old videos 😊
@@AmberAnsah I watches your old videos and the top of your hair at some point was more coils. The remedies your doing will at some point revive the top as the same as your bottom.
@@raquelrich777😂😂😂 sure it wil ...
@@raquelrich777Imagine arguing with someone about THEIR hair texture… I have very similar fabric of hair. Multiple different curl patterns, none of it heat damage.
@@KRP-tq8hh I don't think they're arguing. Amber def has had much coilier hair than she does now
Thank you so much for posting this video. There were a lot of things that I tried back in the day but cannot really remember all of the remedies but natural protein is definitely one of them! I cannot wait to try this , but am not looking forward to the fresh Aloe Vera smell 😷 lol. Maybe I can use the pure juice for a substitute…
😂😂😂
Can't wait to try it!! Didn't watch the whole vid yet lol. Do you think that I can use this on bleached hair??
Yes of course! 🩷
How often we do this diy? How many times a week?
You’re so beautiful 😍❤️❤️
Thanks for sharing Amber? I will like to try this recipe , how often can you use this mask? I have fine strands 3b curly hair. Thanks 👌🏾🙏🏾🥰🌺
Oh yeah. Amber Ansah I love your videos.
Where can I find your diy leave in conditioner?
Hi Amber,
Can I use it having low porosity hair? Thank you in advance! ❤😘🥰
This is rich masq how often we must ablicachan this in the month can for my kids
Does it make it super thick too?
😂😂😂
I have a question can I leave this in overnight like a Pre Poo ?
After rinsing the hair mask out, do you shampoo afterwards?
I just follow up with a conditioner 😊
Heyy 👏🏻
Hair is growing from the inside of your scalp. So nah😂😂😂
this isn’t for hair growth per se. It is to get your hair out of your head strong and supple.
😮 lord
@@themotherlanderexactly it’s to keep hair strong so it won’t break. That’s probably why her hair is so long. My hair is to the middle of my back I do mask as well. Keep hair strong. It won’t break.
If hair doesn't stop growing, it doesn't have a cycle!? Hair has a cycle of growth, stagnation and loss. To say that this treatment will make hair grow indefinitely is a terrible lie. I'm stunned !!!!
It will prevent breakage, you're being extreme calling it a "lie"
Girl, you already know that the people who believe this mask is going to cause them to to have hair down to the ankles don't give a rat's behind about facts. If she tells them that rubbing dog excrement on the scalp will give them long hair, they will do it.