Again, I absolutely love how you really break down the science behind what you're doing thus making it truly educational. Even when I watch videos that don't pertain to things I do with my hair I still end up learning something that can be useful to me. That's what makes your videos worth watching vs. other channels on UA-cam. You still remain as the only UA-camr that I watch consistently and the only one I bother with regarding hair. Even in your videos where you say there are tons of tutorials out there like it- not really. The decisions you make are informed and you are open and honest enough to let us know when something has went wrong the moment you realize it yourself. Through explaining what you are doing and why the viewers can then take that information, analyze it, and decide how to apply it to themselves. And bonus points for being a fellow inline skater as well! I truly appreciate you always being genuine and even if you feel like a video is in vain we'll still love it. You have your own unique take and I learn something every time. I'm pretty sure many of us just like hearing you speak in general anyway regardless of what it's about! lol Be blessed (:
I love it, I started watching your a bout 2 years ago. You inspired me to go natural. And now i started a channel. It's not that good yet but I'm trying. Keep up the nice styles. "Take care.
Shonia the same way that we moisturize it here. I stick with just water and oil for the most part. You can use other options like moisturizer creams or leave in sprays, which ever is most appropriate for your hair and how much moisture it needs.
Can you give more info on starter locs and how to better maintain mature locs. I know u did some on henni, but just wondering if you can give more info. Thank you. I'm thinking about going that route, well I'm getting them soon😀
Omg, your hair is so shiny! I'm thinking of trying a water( with aloe vero juice) and oil only moisturizing regiment(oils being olive /argan) since I have low porosity hair and products can build up easily, but I'm not sure if it will be good enough for moisture retention with my hair in long term.
baybischam I purchased mine from Sally beauty supply. It has the perfect spacing for my hair for parting and combing thru small sections of my hair for twists and such.
AfrikanHairGod thanks for your quick response. You are right the spacing of the teeth are better for sure. Will check online if I can get it as I live in the UK, and I've only seen the fine tooth ones.
it's a natural hair page I came across on ig! It was basically saying to stop using coconut oil shea butter, eco styler and jbco :// It caught my eye because I hate shea butter and coconut oil as it is.
Can I ask what kind of shampoo you use? I think my shampoos may be making my hair tacky. So I can't run my hands through it without strands stretching and snapping.
Aalia Abdullah most shampoos don't really allow you to smooth or run your fingers thru your hands. The hair tends to become tacky when shampoo is applied. The proper time to try to smooth and detangle your hair is with conditioner.
Thanks for the reply! It's just most conditioners irritate my scalp so I stopped using them and instead use stylers and leave-ins. Hmm I'll have to invest in a good conditioner! ☺
I have no idea why, but within the last year or so whenever I apply straight oil to my hair it begins to STINK. I wash it often, but putting oils straight on my hair= stinky hair--even after wash day! It's so strange... 😞Any ideas why? I love your videos 😊
Aly Ariel any oils in particular? I've never had that issue except when I encounter someone that uses coconut oil... That 💩 smells horrible like rancid coconut flavored vinegarette
AfrikanHairGod Castor oil does that & olive oil. Coconut oil can too! It's so strange! Ive been natural for six years, and it wasn't always like this. But adding oils very quickly creates that rancid smell. I hate that, because my hair feels best when I condition it with oils. Maybe it's the same phenomenon of people who have oily hair. Germs, dust and particles can attach to the oil and cause a smell, which is why individuals with oily hair wash it often? But... we need oils for OUR hair... so AHHHH!! It's frustrating. Thank you for your thoughts
Aly Ariel Is it your hair or your scalp? Because if it's the scalp maybe it's becoming too clogged with the oil over time and needs time to air out or needs to be thoroughly cleansed. Might even be that too much oil is coming in contact with your scalp even if you're focusing on the strands. If so, I'm not sure how you shampoo but it might be worth it to section your hair and in the mirror before you get in the shower make sure the scalp and hair near it has made contact with the shampoo. Because you can visually see it you will know there is soap and suds there. Then proceed as usual whether that be in the shower, kitchen sink, or wherever. I know for me as my hair has gotten longer it's been a challenge to make sure the shampoo is reaching all areas of my scalp because of how much hair it has to get through. Best of luck in your journey to solve this!
ItssMICHA I never put oils on my scalp, only on the hair shaft. When I put straight oil in the length of my hair... very shortly after a weird smell begins emitting--AND I WASH MY HAIR 2-3 TIMES A WEEK D: AHHHH XD It's only oil that does this and it baffles me. :/ Thank you for your thoughts though
I like my hair oils like I like my men: Thick and heavy
Sassy Gay Justice Yaassss gurl!
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Thank you for saying EXCESS instead of ACCESS. That is a major pet peeve of mine 😂.
Tia Barber 😂😂
Ooo yes, right along with hurt-ed, aks, and Valentimes.
Again, I absolutely love how you really break down the science behind what you're doing thus making it truly educational. Even when I watch videos that don't pertain to things I do with my hair I still end up learning something that can be useful to me. That's what makes your videos worth watching vs. other channels on UA-cam. You still remain as the only UA-camr that I watch consistently and the only one I bother with regarding hair. Even in your videos where you say there are tons of tutorials out there like it- not really. The decisions you make are informed and you are open and honest enough to let us know when something has went wrong the moment you realize it yourself. Through explaining what you are doing and why the viewers can then take that information, analyze it, and decide how to apply it to themselves. And bonus points for being a fellow inline skater as well! I truly appreciate you always being genuine and even if you feel like a video is in vain we'll still love it. You have your own unique take and I learn something every time. I'm pretty sure many of us just like hearing you speak in general anyway regardless of what it's about! lol
Be blessed (:
Sooo many gems in one tutorial.
Exactly how I stretch my hair. This technique never fails 🙌🏾
Nice. You are a natural. Thanks for the tip on how to dry the hair.
I love your hair tutorials!!
That afro puff brings back old memories
Tam I know what you mean lol
Ikr!?
Omg YT been playing me. Haven't been getting your videos until now 😭😭. . I'm glad to watch your videos again !!!
Looooove your videos
Derrick Rivera thank you so much Derrick!
I love it, I started watching your a bout 2 years ago. You inspired me to go natural. And now i started a channel. It's not that good yet but I'm trying. Keep up the nice styles. "Take care.
YESS! I’ve been waiting on this! Thank you 😘
Can be natural for years and still learn GREAT tips; thank you. Question, how would you go about moisturizing & sealing a few days later?
Shonia the same way that we moisturize it here. I stick with just water and oil for the most part. You can use other options like moisturizer creams or leave in sprays, which ever is most appropriate for your hair and how much moisture it needs.
Yes the afro puff is back!
Juicy fruit. 😂 lol these twists are dope. Thanks for the in depth information about natural hair stretching. 💕
Thank you for this video need the tips#6years natural
Thank you for sharing your tips. Always so helpful!
😉 My pleasure! ❤️
Thank you love for sharing this video! The results came out great 😘
Your hair looks great!!!
Can you give more info on starter locs and how to better maintain mature locs. I know u did some on henni, but just wondering if you can give more info. Thank you. I'm thinking about going that route, well I'm getting them soon😀
Water Fountain yeah, I think an update with henni locs would be great. Hope you figure out your journey tho :)
Do twist with the banding method and show your twist out after 💯
Omg, your hair is so shiny! I'm thinking of trying a water( with aloe vero juice) and oil only moisturizing regiment(oils being olive /argan) since I have low porosity hair and products can build up easily, but I'm not sure if it will be good enough for moisture retention with my hair in long term.
Thank you! ❤️
This was right on time for me. I'd almost given up. You are a godsend.
Thank you needed this video 💜
Handsome,
Thank You For The Tips.
Love And Peace 👄
Be Blessed 🌷
Handsome, beauty fabulous look.
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Amor y Paz 👄
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Wait..so u mean 2 tell me I been putn these Bobby pins n all wrong!!!!!really😟
LOVE you Simply stunning
I've missed you! You look great, thanks for posting. I've been doing this as well :) take care!
Yasss come thru boo
Awesome
Hello very informative video, can I ask where did you buy your tail comb as I’ve never seen one with that size teeth.
baybischam I purchased mine from Sally beauty supply. It has the perfect spacing for my hair for parting and combing thru small sections of my hair for twists and such.
AfrikanHairGod thanks for your quick response. You are right the spacing of the teeth are better for sure. Will check online if I can get it as I live in the UK, and I've only seen the fine tooth ones.
Does he have a video talking about mud/clay washes?
BlkBohemian no I don't. I have a video of me doing a bentonite clay treatment on my hair but I've never been especially fond of clay washes
What are your thoughts on the 30dayhairdetox?
Danielle Marina I don't really know anything about it but what are you detoxifying out of your hair that would take 30 days?
it's a natural hair page I came across on ig! It was basically saying to stop using coconut oil shea butter, eco styler and jbco :// It caught my eye because I hate shea butter and coconut oil as it is.
I'm part of the 30DHD and it is the bomb!
Can I ask what kind of shampoo you use? I think my shampoos may be making my hair tacky. So I can't run my hands through it without strands stretching and snapping.
*run my hands/fingers through while wet
Aalia Abdullah most shampoos don't really allow you to smooth or run your fingers thru your hands. The hair tends to become tacky when shampoo is applied. The proper time to try to smooth and detangle your hair is with conditioner.
Thanks for the reply! It's just most conditioners irritate my scalp so I stopped using them and instead use stylers and leave-ins. Hmm I'll have to invest in a good conditioner! ☺
Nice video how long have you been growing yr hair
Fatou Kamasu 2 years now
I have no idea why, but within the last year or so whenever I apply straight oil to my hair it begins to STINK. I wash it often, but putting oils straight on my hair= stinky hair--even after wash day! It's so strange... 😞Any ideas why? I love your videos 😊
Aly Ariel any oils in particular? I've never had that issue except when I encounter someone that uses coconut oil... That 💩 smells horrible like rancid coconut flavored vinegarette
AfrikanHairGod Castor oil does that & olive oil. Coconut oil can too! It's so strange! Ive been natural for six years, and it wasn't always like this. But adding oils very quickly creates that rancid smell. I hate that, because my hair feels best when I condition it with oils. Maybe it's the same phenomenon of people who have oily hair. Germs, dust and particles can attach to the oil and cause a smell, which is why individuals with oily hair wash it often? But... we need oils for OUR hair... so AHHHH!! It's frustrating. Thank you for your thoughts
Aly Ariel Is it your hair or your scalp? Because if it's the scalp maybe it's becoming too clogged with the oil over time and needs time to air out or needs to be thoroughly cleansed. Might even be that too much oil is coming in contact with your scalp even if you're focusing on the strands. If so, I'm not sure how you shampoo but it might be worth it to section your hair and in the mirror before you get in the shower make sure the scalp and hair near it has made contact with the shampoo. Because you can visually see it you will know there is soap and suds there. Then proceed as usual whether that be in the shower, kitchen sink, or wherever. I know for me as my hair has gotten longer it's been a challenge to make sure the shampoo is reaching all areas of my scalp because of how much hair it has to get through.
Best of luck in your journey to solve this!
Aly Ariel Also, if there's too much product in the scalp area and you wet it, it's bound to cause a smell
ItssMICHA I never put oils on my scalp, only on the hair shaft. When I put straight oil in the length of my hair... very shortly after a weird smell begins emitting--AND I WASH MY HAIR 2-3 TIMES A WEEK D: AHHHH XD It's only oil that does this and it baffles me. :/ Thank you for your thoughts though