@@KeziahIsrael-ck1ho your referring to the hair gel brand? If so, it definitely depends on your hair type. I recommend researching UA-camrs with your hair type and getting the brand that worked best on them. If your referring to the extension brand, than I would say no. The extension brand I used would work on all types of curly hair. Due to it being human hair, it has different curl patterns mixed in it making it versatile.
@@AntiJeffreyMcCrayCommunity I did not try it myself, but I did see many other UA-camrs do so and their hair did not matte up. You scrub the soap only on the scalp and let the soap run down the hair shaft. You can squeeze the soap on the shaft of the hair but don’t mangle it.
Does it matter what brand you use depending on your natural hair and porosity type?
@@KeziahIsrael-ck1ho your referring to the hair gel brand? If so, it definitely depends on your hair type. I recommend researching UA-camrs with your hair type and getting the brand that worked best on them. If your referring to the extension brand, than I would say no. The extension brand I used would work on all types of curly hair. Due to it being human hair, it has different curl patterns mixed in it making it versatile.
@@Tykiyakif you wash your hair does the extensions get matted ?
@@AntiJeffreyMcCrayCommunity I did not try it myself, but I did see many other UA-camrs do so and their hair did not matte up. You scrub the soap only on the scalp and let the soap run down the hair shaft. You can squeeze the soap on the shaft of the hair but don’t mangle it.