So that people dont panic, shampoos are usually alkaline, so don't be afraid of that result, however your leave in conditioner or styling product should be in the weak acidic range. Aloe vera juice (weak acid) in a spray bottle is a perfect liquid to spritz after shampooing your hair or visiting the pool and a better alternative to hard water which is alkaline.
Jay Jee, 1 teaspoon of ACV to 8 oz. of distilled water. I learned this from one of Green Beauty's videos. So far, that combination has been the perfect PH balance for my high porosity hair.
Who in the world is giving thumbs down! Honestly, STOP IT!!! Now, back to my comment....I love all of this, especially the scienitic explanation! Learning sooo much from this! Thank you, Green Beauty & congrats on your little cutie!!!
Thank you for breaking it down to the bare bones because some people on UA-cam make it more complicated than it needs to be when it comes to natural hair care. And thank you for not speaking in a condescending manner for those who may not have fully understood this information beforehand.
I'm shocked to find out Cetyl alcohol and Stearyl alcohol are the number 2 and 3 ingredients in my Giovanni deep moisture conditioner. After wash, my hair get dry and stiff, now I know why. SMH. What conditioner do you recommend?
"If your gossiping and throwing curses at someone, please pray for them also, Because we want to be perfect just like you"!!! (Let us seek to build others up not tear them down):
Another awesome video that teaches the importance of WASHING your hair. I legit don’t understand this whole ‘no shampoo’ movement in the natural hair community.
You can definitely use different methods and products to cleanse your scalp and hair that are safer for your hair. First example using a clay mask and diluted apple cider vinegar. I personally do not use a lot of products in my hair and I rarely have build up, using conventional shampoo, even the non sulfate ones. So I dont use "shampoo" but I do cleanse my hair. So that's what people should understand. It is IMPORTANT TO CLEANSE YOUR HAIR AND SCALP REGULARLY.
People tend to listen to the part of the advice they want to hear. A UA-camr says they only shampoo their hair once a month. But people ignore that that UA-camr doesn’t use many products, co-washes weekly and wets it regularly. They just stop washing their hair while dumping everything on their head.
There's just not a lot of research into naturally curly hair For a century most of the funding for research to create products for our hair went into straightening it. You still see that today in cosmetology schools. IMO I think this is why there's so much confusion on shampoos, build up and oils. Because there's hardly any thorough scientific studies on what _truly_ works to keep our curls healthy and beautiful. We're all just experimenting
@@afisanaa good for you...I'm sure you probably inherited some of those growth genes from your parents...Everyone (regardless of race or haircare regimen) will not grow waist length hair...
Your video proves that everyone with a hair tutorial is not a teacher. So clear and very easily understood . You took your time in a calm and loving manner all in an effort to help. Excellent. A job well done as you shared much needed knowledge. Appreciate you!!!!!
@@ASmith-jn7kf lol moisture isn’t a look necessarily! Somebody can have dry shiny hair while someone’s hair who isn’t as shiny is moisturized. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Thank you for these informational videos! The best way to grow our hair to take good care of it. People hype up and buy "fast growing" hair oils but before they even bought the oil they rarely took care of their hair. The oils advertised are like a placebo effect to encourage naturals to take care of their hair while making a profit, more power to the black owned businesses that market them
been on natural hair youtube for YEARS and i just found your channel a few days ago. The level of education you provide is OUTSTANDING. I genuinely feel like i'm in a class and should be taking notes.
Why is this channel not over 3 million yet?? I know, its JEALOUSY!!! Sista this UA-cam is just HIDING YOU with its algorithm and others don't join you. The amount of times we promote you, your channel should be over 3 million and more
I used the LCO method for years only to finally realize that my hair hates oil. I stopped using oil & my hair is thriving! ☺️ I tried several different oils before just cutting them out completely.
@@preciouss04 for me, I tried to pre-poo with oil or keep it on overnight and my hair would shed like crazy during wash day. I used to think the shedding was normal or because my hair had been in a protective style and these were just trapped shed hairs. But I finally started noticing that this would happen after sitting in oil for a bit. So that’s when I realized my hair doesn’t like oil.
Thanks for educating me on emulsifiers. I will use less conditioner and wash my hair strands more often RN I'm using a lot of leave in that might be the problem
Last year in October I noticed that my conditioners weren't working on my hair very well....I soon realised I had protein overload. I stopped using protein treatments for a while. My hair reacted normal to conditioners again.
I use aloe+fenugreek juice i make after every wash and the aloe plant + chebe oil mix for an overnight mask! Then twist with flaxseed gel. #Moisturization on FLEEK for my 4B-Z Hair!!!!
Excellent, very informative, easy to understand, clearly presented no background music distraction, nicely animated and helpful information. Keep them coming!
Thank you so much for this video, I’ve been going through this and thought I was doing something wrong. I definitely use cream with emulsifiers and I don’t wash it enough… thank you so much
@@monicajenkins4687 continue trimming regularly as that will help with split ends, and then try figuring out what it is about your styling methods that causes your hair to tangle. do you let your hair get fully shrunken and leave it for extended periods of time? the reality is a lot of us kinky naturals need to keep our hair stretched to make detangling easier and to minimize our coils tangling onto themselves and causing knots. also keep in mind the fact that wearing kinky hair aloose more often will mean more knots, it’s just a fact of life. finding a balance with trims and detangling should help! i have crazy thick kinky hair that’s always been between armpit and mid back length and keeping my hair stretched with blowouts, braidouts, or twists is the only thing that helps me! my ends are so much healthier now compared to when i avoided heat.
Omg this is so me!!! I have debated giving up so many times because my hair would be great for a while then all of a sudden my routine would stop working. I am thinking it’s due to multiple things after watching this video. Anyhow, thanks so much for posting!! FYI I did take advantage of that sale but am kicking myself because I didn’t get to ph test strips…. Next time.
I am loving that tight, dense, thick .... measuring chart for product type indicators. Through my hair journey I am finding I have high porosity - my hair feels and looked towel dried before I can even brush my teeth after a shower. I have type 3 spirals in the back, some z waves in the middle, and a wavy pattern in the front. I thought my hair was thick but as I have gotten older I've realized its just dense but fine. Needless to say I have lots of products but have noticed I concentrate the butters( when I sparingly use them on the sides and back. Most days I go for a light leave in on twisted hair and I just oil it every few days when I come out of the shower. Is that that chart available on your website for us to move the toggles along ?
I've always been curious to your parting and twisting method. Do you have a grid system and keep the same parts for your twists after each wash or are they random?
Your videos have been very helpful for me and I’ve been natural for almost a year and I’m shoulder length when stretched but I’ve been dry very recently so thank you
I've learned that loc, lco, lo, l-whatever doesn't work for me/doesn't work for long. More ppl should know about PMP method which is what I use. Curlychemist also explains this well
Wait, I put emulsifiers in my products! 😳 In particular, BTMS 25 and Cetearyl Alcohol. But I do wash my hair every week, not because my hair feels dry but to keep my scalp feeling clean.
Yassss! Just tried some new things just for the smell. Man my hair went from silky smooth to sluggy and matted. It's over ill stick to my home made flaxseed gel
Yes! Homemade flax seed gel shines and moisturizes so wonderfully and for a whole week straight, too. I don't even need to seal with an oil afterwards.
Queen, thank you for this AWESOME video! I knew a lot of this information already from other videos. BUT, your video gave extra info and you explained everything BEAUTIFULLY!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
You always come through. I’m coming to realize I’m not into emulsifiers and couldn’t figure out what it is. Film forming humectants, oils and protein seem to be the only thing that work. Feel like I literally need to create my own haircare line to hit all things I want and leave out all the things that don’t work
I use to love leave on conditioners because of their smells. But they didn't ever make it easy to detangle my hair and my hair was always dry. Someone told me to go back into the past when we use grease and water only for our hair. Ever since then I don't have to worry about dry hair or being unable to detangle my hair
cantu products we use in our hair,such as the conditioning creamy lotion has alcohol in it ,i did check the leave in conditioner, they both make my hair feel really dry in humid weather. 🇬🇾
A great video! I've been documenting my natural hair journey for the last 4 years and I always get the best information from your videos and apply to my videos! Thank you! 🥰
Sis can you do a video on your nailcare? I know it isn't hair related but your fingernails are definitely goals. I am wondering do you rub oils on them? Shape them? I just need some natural nail care tips on keeping them strong and healthy. Thank you!
I'm looking forward to the video of HOW you CLUMP your hair! Sont take too long! It's been almost 6 months since you posted this video! I'm a WnG girl so would love e to see what I can learn from you to enhance my 4C curls even more! Keep up the fantastic work you are sharing with us. Stay blessed!
It's been a moment now that I am only using my pre poo oil mix, natural shampoo and that's all. I don't even need deep conditionner anymore. I have noticed that My hair stay a very long time moisturised and I have a very little shedding...so happy...At the end I moisturise my hair with my mix oils, sometimes I will use shea mix, above all in winter and voilà.
I've been hearing a lot about how the LCO or LOC method, oils and butters are not good for your hair and shouldn't be used. I was wondering what your opinion on the matter is
Again a very good video. Thank u. But I cut of nearly all my hair in April. Might grow it back after 2 years. For now I am content with keeping it very short and just watching hair regiment videos
This summer I noticed that my hair was feeling dry/crispy and not manipulating well. I chalked it up to the heat and sun, but now I'm thinking that I need to shampoo with a formula that will deep clean my hair and begin over again.
I just went back to sulfate shampoo (but a well formulated one, no drugstore ones). I don't even want to give that stuff a chance to buildup. We were all so worried about the silicones building up and didn't even consider the other ingredients.
@@cfoster6804 I've found Keracare 1st Lather shampoo (clarifying shampoo) works great for me. It really does the job without making my hair rough or hard like most sulfate shampoos do. I also use a moisturizing shampoo immediately after clarifying.
Oh I have an awesome oil my hair is curly but PROUD MANE just like you just had a bby her recipes are next level especially her recipe for breakage it saved my hair take a quick look at her Chanel you are amazing
@GeenBeauty, PLEASE make a video about a green-tea hairmask for optimal absorption of the chemical EGCG for men with baldness (similar to your excellent video on Onion-juice hairmask), please.
So that people dont panic, shampoos are usually alkaline, so don't be afraid of that result, however your leave in conditioner or styling product should be in the weak acidic range. Aloe vera juice (weak acid) in a spray bottle is a perfect liquid to spritz after shampooing your hair or visiting the pool and a better alternative to hard water which is alkaline.
This 😊
Jay Jee, 1 teaspoon of ACV to 8 oz. of distilled water. I learned this from one of Green Beauty's videos. So far, that combination has been the perfect PH balance for my high porosity hair.
@@paradiseawaits821 yeah ACV works as a weak acid, however if you don't care for the smell Aloe vera juice is perfect too
My hair absolutely hates aloe vera 😩. It responds horribly to it. And not just pure aloe but also every product that contains high amounts of it.
@@avasd59 shame, ACV for you then
OMG THE BABY WITH THE BONNETTTTTTT 💕💕😩💜
Yeah that got me too, so cute 🥰
Ikr 😊
Who in the world is giving thumbs down! Honestly, STOP IT!!! Now, back to my comment....I love all of this, especially the scienitic explanation! Learning sooo much from this! Thank you, Green Beauty & congrats on your little cutie!!!
It's most likely the fully baldheaded chicks giving thumbs down😂😂.
A very unhappy person!
A very unhappy person!
People who benifits from our ignorance
Competitors
Thank you for breaking it down to the bare bones because some people on UA-cam make it more complicated than it needs to be when it comes to natural hair care. And thank you for not speaking in a condescending manner for those who may not have fully understood this information beforehand.
Amen to this comment. ❤️
The education you provide is unmatched 🙌🏽❤️ Every video I know you're dropping gems
I'm shocked to find out Cetyl alcohol and Stearyl alcohol are the number 2 and 3 ingredients in my Giovanni deep moisture conditioner. After wash, my hair get dry and stiff, now I know why. SMH. What conditioner do you recommend?
Amen
@@kinnyp.2095 right now I’ve been loving curlmix.. their fresh collection is life 😍
@@kinnyp.2095 j
Yes💛
"If your gossiping and throwing curses at someone, please pray for them also, Because we want to be perfect just like you"!!! (Let us seek to build others up not tear them down):
Emulsifiers are in practically EVERY product for hair so I’m so glad you shared that.
Another awesome video that teaches the importance of WASHING your hair. I legit don’t understand this whole ‘no shampoo’ movement in the natural hair community.
You can definitely use different methods and products to cleanse your scalp and hair that are safer for your hair. First example using a clay mask and diluted apple cider vinegar. I personally do not use a lot of products in my hair and I rarely have build up, using conventional shampoo, even the non sulfate ones. So I dont use "shampoo" but I do cleanse my hair. So that's what people should understand. It is IMPORTANT TO CLEANSE YOUR HAIR AND SCALP REGULARLY.
People tend to listen to the part of the advice they want to hear. A UA-camr says they only shampoo their hair once a month. But people ignore that that UA-camr doesn’t use many products, co-washes weekly and wets it regularly. They just stop washing their hair while dumping everything on their head.
There's just not a lot of research into naturally curly hair
For a century most of the funding for research to create products for our hair went into straightening it. You still see that today in cosmetology schools.
IMO I think this is why there's so much confusion on shampoos, build up and oils. Because there's hardly any thorough scientific studies on what _truly_ works to keep our curls healthy and beautiful.
We're all just experimenting
@@starcherry6814 Great response and so true.
@@afisanaa good for you...I'm sure you probably inherited some of those growth genes from your parents...Everyone (regardless of race or haircare regimen) will not grow waist length hair...
I just love the animation of your videos sis. And the fact that you give tips that are scientifically proven ✊🏾✨
Your video proves that everyone with a hair tutorial is not a teacher. So clear and very easily understood . You took your time in a calm and loving manner all in an effort to help. Excellent. A job well done as you shared much needed knowledge. Appreciate you!!!!!
Sending you love all the way from South Africa 🤗♥️🇿🇦
I love my South African brothers and sisters. I’ll be coming soon! 😘😘😘
@@GreenBeauty we can't wait, been a silent South African follower for a while now ☺️🥰
@@GreenBeauty can't wait either. I've always been interested in your hair products but the shipping to SA is quite expensive
Green Beauty, you make me feel like I just attended a chemistry lesson whenever I watch your videos 😎😎
Ikr. But a lesson where I'm actually paying attention and don't leave class crying from being confused 🤣
I started to wear wigs because I was feeling very discouraged. My hair kept drying and my ends were getting week. Thank you for this video.
Keep at it. Wigs for now, your own hair in the future. Don't give up.
Me too So over this Natural Hair
No matter what I do it still breaks
I'm wearing wigs also
I love Green Beauty info
Hiii, if you're from yaad, sometimes I wonder if our water is too hard
You guys make sure you're nutritional levels are up. Watch Debbie Williams on health and hair
I wore wigs for for 2 years and continued taking care of my hair and my hair grew a lot and breakage was reduced significantly.
I'm waiting on your book lady? I need all your facts in one place at my fingertips! 📖 😉
👏👏👏👏
I agree 😀
Yes please write a book!
I got locs once I realized clumping the hair retains moisture. Awesome video as usual!
Locs don't look moisturized at all.
@@ASmith-jn7kf lol moisture isn’t a look necessarily! Somebody can have dry shiny hair while someone’s hair who isn’t as shiny is moisturized. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@ASmith-jn7kf your comment is the reason why people automatically think shiny hair= moisturized. pure ignorance
Thank you for these informational videos! The best way to grow our hair to take good care of it. People hype up and buy "fast growing" hair oils but before they even bought the oil they rarely took care of their hair. The oils advertised are like a placebo effect to encourage naturals to take care of their hair while making a profit, more power to the black owned businesses that market them
This is the truth and when you tell the consumers this, they'll argue with you.
@@stefanie3star oof lol, they'll learn
been on natural hair youtube for YEARS and i just found your channel a few days ago. The level of education you provide is OUTSTANDING. I genuinely feel like i'm in a class and should be taking notes.
It's the details and the voice for me!! Thanks for always bringing information that's usable and consistent pertaining to hair🧡
Why is this channel not over 3 million yet?? I know, its JEALOUSY!!! Sista this UA-cam is just HIDING YOU with its algorithm and others don't join you. The amount of times we promote you, your channel should be over 3 million and more
This channel is my safe space to learn about my hair. Thank you so much
Hope mommy and little Iko are doing well! You're amazing for even posting right now, hope you're getting some good rest! xoxo 🌸🌸🌸
Thank you. We’re doing great. Iko is such a good kid.
@@GreenBeauty So happy to hear it! You two gorgeous blessed Green Beauties!!! 😘
I used the LCO method for years only to finally realize that my hair hates oil. I stopped using oil & my hair is thriving! ☺️ I tried several different oils before just cutting them out completely.
How could you really tell? I’m trying so hard with my daughters hair
How did yk
@Cutie From the South how did yk ?
@@preciouss04 for me, I tried to pre-poo with oil or keep it on overnight and my hair would shed like crazy during wash day. I used to think the shedding was normal or because my hair had been in a protective style and these were just trapped shed hairs. But I finally started noticing that this would happen after sitting in oil for a bit. So that’s when I realized my hair doesn’t like oil.
@@TheCityDweller1 did you thoroughly detangle before putting the oil in your hair ?
I just stumbled upon this video today, right as I was saying to myself that I'm done with my hair journey. Thanks so much.
Thanks for educating me on emulsifiers.
I will use less conditioner and wash my hair strands more often
RN I'm using a lot of leave in that might be the problem
Last year in October I noticed that my conditioners weren't working on my hair very well....I soon realised I had protein overload. I stopped using protein treatments for a while. My hair reacted normal to conditioners again.
How often were you doing protein treatments?
@@cfoster6804 Every month, but because my hair is low-porous, it's better for me to do it every two months.
Only do protein treatments when needed 👍🏽
@@HiThereLindsey Yes, definitely!
I’m low porosity too and I only do protein treatments 1-2x/year. Every 2months is also a lot. What we low porosities need is moisture, not protein
This is one of the most in depth, detailed +informational videos on UA-cam 💗💗
Yess I’ve missed your animation, this is what makes u even more unique!!
Thanks
Any chance we could get that clumping video this weekend?🤣 I need to reset my wash and go and your clumped hair looks out of this world!😍
I love your voice! I'm subscribing just because your voice is so soothing.
Thank you ☺️
Loved this! Can you please do videos on the Ayurvedic herbs like you did for Brahmi and amla? Loved it!
I use aloe+fenugreek juice i make after every wash and the aloe plant + chebe oil mix for an overnight mask! Then twist with flaxseed gel. #Moisturization on FLEEK for my 4B-Z Hair!!!!
Your regimen is 🔥👏🏾
Excellent, very informative, easy to understand, clearly presented no background music distraction, nicely animated and helpful information. Keep them coming!
Thank you for mentioning ph balance that truly changed the whole game for my hair
Yaas pH is so important 🙌🏾
Thank you so much for taking the time out to help others with their hair ✊🏿✊🏿
Thank you so much for this video, I’ve been going through this and thought I was doing something wrong. I definitely use cream with emulsifiers and I don’t wash it enough… thank you so much
Needed this video. I was violating at least half of the rules. Thank you, Green Beauty!
I would definitely see a video on hair clumping for our type of texture (thick dense 4 b/c) I recently cut my hair and am trying to retrain it
yep...that and knotting of the ends...I cannot retain length due to "clumping" and knotting of my ends ("fairy knots"?)
@@LilithsCosmicLounge I trim my hair more regularly than that...
@@monicajenkins4687 continue trimming regularly as that will help with split ends, and then try figuring out what it is about your styling methods that causes your hair to tangle. do you let your hair get fully shrunken and leave it for extended periods of time? the reality is a lot of us kinky naturals need to keep our hair stretched to make detangling easier and to minimize our coils tangling onto themselves and causing knots. also keep in mind the fact that wearing kinky hair aloose more often will mean more knots, it’s just a fact of life. finding a balance with trims and detangling should help! i have crazy thick kinky hair that’s always been between armpit and mid back length and keeping my hair stretched with blowouts, braidouts, or twists is the only thing that helps me! my ends are so much healthier now compared to when i avoided heat.
I was having issues with breakage and knots but I started using grease on my wet ends and it has made a huge difference.
Thanks for all the advice ladies!
Is Green Beauty a trichologist or dermatologist? She knows so much about hair.
As usual this was very informative, I’m looking forward to your video on how you clump your hair.
This explains my hair being so dry and frizzy
Omg this is so me!!! I have debated giving up so many times because my hair would be great for a while then all of a sudden my routine would stop working. I am thinking it’s due to multiple things after watching this video. Anyhow, thanks so much for posting!! FYI I did take advantage of that sale but am kicking myself because I didn’t get to ph test strips…. Next time.
I am loving that tight, dense, thick .... measuring chart for product type indicators. Through my hair journey I am finding I have high porosity - my hair feels and looked towel dried before I can even brush my teeth after a shower. I have type 3 spirals in the back, some z waves in the middle, and a wavy pattern in the front. I thought my hair was thick but as I have gotten older I've realized its just dense but fine. Needless to say I have lots of products but have noticed I concentrate the butters( when I sparingly use them on the sides and back. Most days I go for a light leave in on twisted hair and I just oil it every few days when I come out of the shower. Is that that chart available on your website for us to move the toggles along ?
U are a real savior to the world blesse u
Great information! I recently started making my own natural products in order to control the ingredients I put in my family's natural hair
I've always been curious to your parting and twisting method. Do you have a grid system and keep the same parts for your twists after each wash or are they random?
Yes I do have a grid system. I’ll be posting a video on that soon
@@GreenBeauty awesome! I'm definitely looking forward to it. Thank you!
Very informative! I love your channel. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you 💚
Your videos have been very helpful for me and I’ve been natural for almost a year and I’m shoulder length when stretched but I’ve been dry very recently so thank you
I've learned that loc, lco, lo, l-whatever doesn't work for me/doesn't work for long. More ppl should know about PMP method which is what I use. Curlychemist also explains this well
Sis your videos are absolutely exceptional! Thank you so much for the detail and the animation. May God bless your channel.
Thank You
Much needed! This has been my issue from the start of my journey (2008)!
You are amazing! Thank you for caring so much about the health of our hair.
Wait, I put emulsifiers in my products! 😳 In particular, BTMS 25 and Cetearyl Alcohol. But I do wash my hair every week, not because my hair feels dry but to keep my scalp feeling clean.
You're good! 🙌🏾 Cleaning the buildup from your hair and scalp is the most important when using products of any kind.
Yassss! Just tried some new things just for the smell. Man my hair went from silky smooth to sluggy and matted. It's over ill stick to my home made flaxseed gel
Yes! Homemade flax seed gel shines and moisturizes so wonderfully and for a whole week straight, too. I don't even need to seal with an oil afterwards.
Queen, thank you for this AWESOME video! I knew a lot of this information already from other videos. BUT, your video gave extra info and you explained everything BEAUTIFULLY!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
this one of the clearest videos on hair i've ever seen, absolutely great!
I'm soooooooooooooooooooooo
Glad I wear hair coverings for work to protect them from exposure from germs and mystery.
I'm glad your back
You always come through. I’m coming to realize I’m not into emulsifiers and couldn’t figure out what it is. Film forming humectants, oils and protein seem to be the only thing that work. Feel like I literally need to create my own haircare line to hit all things I want and leave out all the things that don’t work
💚Thank you, Green Beauty 💚 your generous gifts of knowledge are a treasure ✨
I use to love leave on conditioners because of their smells. But they didn't ever make it easy to detangle my hair and my hair was always dry. Someone told me to go back into the past when we use grease and water only for our hair. Ever since then I don't have to worry about dry hair or being unable to detangle my hair
oh my god.... i thought that keep my bonnet on constantly was a good thing. thank you!!
Visuals always on point.
Thank you for educating us on our hair id be so lost without the science behind it all
This is my hair right now 😩….thanks for the info
cantu products we use in our hair,such as the conditioning creamy lotion has alcohol in it ,i did check the leave in conditioner, they both make my hair feel really dry in humid weather. 🇬🇾
That's coming off my shopping list 🙄 Thanks 🙏
I cant stand Cantu products. Makes my hair feel horrible.
@@ludy41 I can't stand Cantu products, because I get an allergic reaction every time I come in contact with them!
thank you, I was not aware of this, and I have this problem every day. Thank you so much for your video
A great video! I've been documenting my natural hair journey for the last 4 years and I always get the best information from your videos and apply to my videos! Thank you! 🥰
Love your voice and the fact that you are to the point.
This woman is straight genius.
These videos are outstanding. The wealth of information, the professionalism…everything is second to none!!!!💯💯👏🏽👏🏽❤️❤️. Subscribing…
Thank you. Am heavy on products so I definitely need to be frequent with my washing
Appreciate the knowledge your imparting.
This is sooooo good to know! Thank you for the knowledge. Making my own Shea butter this weekend!
Sis can you do a video on your nailcare? I know it isn't hair related but your fingernails are definitely goals. I am wondering do you rub oils on them? Shape them? I just need some natural nail care tips on keeping them strong and healthy. Thank you!
I'm looking forward to the video of HOW you CLUMP your hair! Sont take too long! It's been almost 6 months since you posted this video! I'm a WnG girl so would love e to see what I can learn from you to enhance my 4C curls even more! Keep up the fantastic work you are sharing with us. Stay blessed!
You're the best. I love your channel ❤
You are great and your videos are so useful to us please keep it up we learn a lot from you god bless you ❤
It's been a moment now that I am only using my pre poo oil mix, natural shampoo and that's all. I don't even need deep conditionner anymore. I have noticed that My hair stay a very long time moisturised and I have a very little shedding...so happy...At the end I moisturise my hair with my mix oils, sometimes I will use shea mix, above all in winter and voilà.
This was such an educational and informative video. Thank you
This is why I add oil first and then a cream.
As in the way you moisturize
I do cream then oil so LCO instead of LOC
@@naturalmane653 Me too
Thank you for sharing. You put a lot of time and work in this video. Extremely well put together. Thanks sis.
Loving the texture 🙌🏾. Very informative. Thanks !
I've been hearing a lot about how the LCO or LOC method, oils and butters are not good for your hair and shouldn't be used. I was wondering what your opinion on the matter is
You are a genius. I’m glad I found you.
Again a very good video. Thank u. But I cut of nearly all my hair in April. Might grow it back after 2 years. For now I am content with keeping it very short and just watching hair regiment videos
Welcome back from maternity leave! Came here after your sulphur video. Do you have a preferred source for sublime sulphur?
.
That’s why shea moisture makes my hair hard and dry!
I avoid Shea Moisture products, because they make me cough and sneeze.
visual aids in her videos are a real help.
Excellent video and great content!! I’m so enthusiastic to educate myself further after I watch your videos!🙏🏽❤️
This summer I noticed that my hair was feeling dry/crispy and not manipulating well. I chalked it up to the heat and sun, but now I'm thinking that I need to shampoo with a formula that will deep clean my hair and begin over again.
Yes any clarifying shampoo will do the job
I just went back to sulfate shampoo (but a well formulated one, no drugstore ones). I don't even want to give that stuff a chance to buildup. We were all so worried about the silicones building up and didn't even consider the other ingredients.
@@cfoster6804 I've found Keracare 1st Lather shampoo (clarifying shampoo) works great for me. It really does the job without making my hair rough or hard like most sulfate shampoos do. I also use a moisturizing shampoo immediately after clarifying.
Thank you for this very informative detailed video. I enjoyed it and it was very helpful ❤️
Thank you 💚
Yes I'm soo happy with your information ❤🎉
Oh I have an awesome oil my hair is curly but PROUD MANE just like you just had a bby her recipes are next level especially her recipe for breakage it saved my hair take a quick look at her Chanel you are amazing
@GeenBeauty, PLEASE make a video about a green-tea hairmask for optimal absorption of the chemical EGCG for men with baldness (similar to your excellent video on Onion-juice hairmask), please.
Thanks for another great video.
Perfect timing!😃👌🏾
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO A VIDEO ON GINA CURLS AND THE DANGERS AND WHETHER YOU RECOMMEND OR NOT
The most helpful video EVER!! Thank you
GREAT ADVICE AND THANK YOU!!!!
The animation. The education. Love it. Subbed.
I love the visuals, helps so much