I began using Harmony Natural products in September of this year. What an amazing turnaround I am having. I was recently re moisturizing and was amazed! I see the difference in not parting your hair each time for a new style. The process can also go a little quicker. I’m doing what you said in one of your other videos. “Just leave your hair the hell alone!” I’m following instructions, and enjoying the ride.😂😂
Initially I wasn't on board with permanent parts but two years ago I decided to follow that routine along with removing the use of combs and brushes. I have fine strands with medium density but I'm not in the 4 b or c category. I don't follow those hair typing systems just trying to provide context. I just wanted to support what you're saying about the permanent parts, my hair is almost waist length and I can honestly say it's the technique of permanent parts. I'm able to better assess my hair and evenly distribute the minimal products I use. I've downsized my products plus my diet is nutritiously dense. I believe your content with a few others is based on what truly works and is effective for successful hair growth. I truly appreciate your honesty and beauty. Bless you sister ❤️❤️❤
@@preyn49 I appreciate you Sis 😊...am glad you are also benefitting from using the permanent parts technique...thank you for sharing. Ase🙏🏽 and Bless you too!
You're an amazing hair naturalist! Thank you, i've been with my permanent partings since I started following you for almost one and a half years now. Also putting braids at my back sides before twisting up has helped 😅🎉! You're wonderful! Lots of love 💕😘💕😘
You are so right!! I had permanent parts for two years and my hair grew to my armpits in its natural state. I have 4C hair I just used castor oil and water
I also have permanent parts with my platts. It does help with the stress on the hair in parting and gives easy access for the products to go through to hair roots easily. With long hair like yours it works. I have 4 big platts/brade, but I can easily have it in 2’ or 6 or 8 or even more if I choose to. So I can say I relate to what you are saying. 🎉❤. All the best to you and family.
Hi I really appreciate your personal approach to overall health. I am approximately 11 months transitioning and your approach has really helped. I had very thick hair up to my early 20s and my decision to pit chemicals was to control the volume. My hair is nowhere close in volume to where it was but I am being patient.
@@DeborahMarshall-m9h I appreciate you being here. Indeed Patience is very important in our hair journey. I pray you receive the Grace to persevere... because you will continue to see positive results if you do. Amen🙏🏽
I began searching for natural remedies to rebuild hair loss and onions csme up which I tried and it worked but when i saw your approach I began applying it to my hair and the results are very encouraging. I even now use them on my daughter's hair, that the flax seed, bay leaves, bananas etc. Her hair looks so much healthier and is growing very nicely.
You’re so inspiring. ❤ May God continue to use you to bless others. 3 quick questions: 1. how long have you been natural (since the big chop mentioned in previous videos)? 2. How often do you wash and remoisturize your hair in between washes? 3. Do you ever trim your ends?
Your hair is beautiful just the way it is as usual. How long did it take you to grow your hair as long as it is ? In the past have you braided the top of your twists, or have you always had afull twist from top to bottom? Do you trim your hair and how often do you trim it? Can you drop in a link to where we in the US can buy your products and do you do consultations?
In one of her old videos, she said she starts with twist from the root to the end, but for the nape, she starts with braid and then twist. She said it's because that part tangles easily.
Number one tip for me is to try to keep it from breaking so you can see the length that's growing. A big help is to make sure your hair is moisturized with water first, then products that help keep it most until you can get to it again when it's becoming dry.
@@AfolashadeKamorudeen In addition to the first response you got to this question, you are going to have to be patient with your hair and be consistent with your routine. There is no shortcut to growing out long hair. If you will like to use our products, then see more information on how to get them in the description box below this video.
I have many questions. So hormonal changes also comes with menopause. My hair is getting thicker now since I’ve been moisturizing daily. I was told changing parts helps the total area receive the massaging for stimulation. My front is my weakest area. What do you suggest to increase my hair growth?
@@marilynpetty2509 Absolutely it comes with menopause. Oh that's good for your hair. In my experience, even though you don't change parts, the entire area benefits. Yeah the front area is usually the most delicate. Ok ...increasing hair growth.. that's all I share about on this channel. I have lots of videos about different things that help. From eating and drinking right to herbal tea rinses, taking more care of the ends of the hair, scalp massages etc.
@@flatbedladyv2191 You said it all "because of tension". I mentioned in this video that "My protective styling and regularly making sure that I only wear ZERO TO LOW TENSION STYLES around my part further enhanced the results". Emphasis on Zero to low tension. Anyone using this technique like this has no business with hair loss.
I began using Harmony Natural products in September of this year.
What an amazing turnaround I am having.
I was recently re moisturizing and was amazed!
I see the difference in not parting your hair each time for a new style.
The process can also go a little quicker.
I’m doing what you said in one of your other videos.
“Just leave your hair the hell alone!”
I’m following instructions, and enjoying the ride.😂😂
@@tinastauts9322 That's so good to know. Keep following instructions 😃...your hair will continue to thank you.
Initially I wasn't on board with permanent parts but two years ago I decided to follow that routine along with removing the use of combs and brushes. I have fine strands with medium density but I'm not in the 4 b or c category. I don't follow those hair typing systems just trying to provide context. I just wanted to support what you're saying about the permanent parts, my hair is almost waist length and I can honestly say it's the technique of permanent parts. I'm able to better assess my hair and evenly distribute the minimal products I use. I've downsized my products plus my diet is nutritiously dense. I believe your content with a few others is based on what truly works and is effective for successful hair growth. I truly appreciate your honesty and beauty. Bless you sister ❤️❤️❤
@@preyn49 I appreciate you Sis 😊...am glad you are also benefitting from using the permanent parts technique...thank you for sharing. Ase🙏🏽 and Bless you too!
You're an amazing hair naturalist! Thank you, i've been with my permanent partings since I started following you for almost one and a half years now. Also putting braids at my back sides before twisting up has helped 😅🎉! You're wonderful! Lots of love 💕😘💕😘
@@MargaretAKINSOLA Awesome!!! Thank you for sharing 😊. Love and Light 🙏🏽
Love the poem at the beginning. Beautiful!
Thank you so much!
You are so right!! I had permanent parts for two years and my hair grew to my armpits in its natural state. I have 4C hair I just used castor oil and water
@@serenaraeblack4184 Thank you for sharing your experience with permanent parts 😊
I also have permanent parts with my platts. It does help with the stress on the hair in parting and gives easy access for the products to go through to hair roots easily. With long hair like yours it works. I have 4 big platts/brade, but I can easily have it in 2’ or 6 or 8 or even more if I choose to. So I can say I relate to what you are saying. 🎉❤. All the best to you and family.
@@MH-hw4uh Thank you for sharing 😊. Ase🙏🏽
Hi I really appreciate your personal approach to overall health. I am approximately 11 months transitioning and your approach has really helped. I had very thick hair up to my early 20s and my decision to pit chemicals was to control the volume. My hair is nowhere close in volume to where it was but I am being patient.
@@DeborahMarshall-m9h I appreciate you being here. Indeed Patience is very important in our hair journey. I pray you receive the Grace to persevere... because you will continue to see positive results if you do. Amen🙏🏽
I began searching for natural remedies to rebuild hair loss and onions csme up which I tried and it worked but when i saw your approach I began applying it to my hair and the results are very encouraging. I even now use them on my daughter's hair, that the flax seed, bay leaves, bananas etc. Her hair looks so much healthier and is growing very nicely.
@@DeborahMarshall-m9h That's so good to know...am happy for both your progresses... that's great. Keep it up🙌🏽
You are so beautiful! ❤
Thank you so much 🙏🏽
I have been keeping my parts permanently for the past year also.
@@Astra73708 Great!
You’re so inspiring. ❤ May God continue to use you to bless others.
3 quick questions:
1. how long have you been natural (since the big chop mentioned in previous videos)?
2. How often do you wash and remoisturize your hair in between washes?
3. Do you ever trim your ends?
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Can you do a video on how you created your permanent parts and the foundation ?
It's actually nothing serious...or special...just the regular way anyone parts their hair.
Thank you Ma!!!
@@nt1215 You are most welcome!
Beautiful hair excellent consistent routine! Thanks for sharing your tips!
@@theshineprjct Thank you! My absolute pleasure
Your hair is beautiful just the way it is as usual. How long did it take you to grow your hair as long as it is ? In the past have you braided the top of your twists, or have you always had afull twist from top to bottom? Do you trim your hair and how often do you trim it? Can you drop in a link to where we in the US can buy your products and do you do consultations?
In one of her old videos, she said she starts with twist from the root to the end, but for the nape, she starts with braid and then twist. She said it's because that part tangles easily.
@@shawntabrown8795 Thank you. 10 years. I braid the root of just the back(my nape).
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@@zikah987 Thank you😊
How long did it take you to grow your hair to this length?
Can you do videos on your skin
she eats really well and drinks a lot of water and teas
Thank you
@@shawntabrown8795 You are most welcome
I just started a natural hair journey and is so short please what products can I buy for long hair
Number one tip for me is to try to keep it from breaking so you can see the length that's growing. A big help is to make sure your hair is moisturized with water first, then products that help keep it most until you can get to it again when it's becoming dry.
@@IamHeavenian-CitizenofHeaven Great tips...thanks
@@AfolashadeKamorudeen In addition to the first response you got to this question, you are going to have to be patient with your hair and be consistent with your routine. There is no shortcut to growing out long hair. If you will like to use our products, then see more information on how to get them in the description box below this video.
Please, how do i get your products?
@@MargaretAKINSOLA please Whatsapp +2348099449139 for more information or check the description box below this video for details.
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I have many questions. So hormonal changes also comes with menopause. My hair is getting thicker now since I’ve been moisturizing daily. I was told changing parts helps the total area receive the massaging for stimulation. My front is my weakest area. What do you suggest to increase my hair growth?
@@marilynpetty2509 Absolutely it comes with menopause. Oh that's good for your hair. In my experience, even though you don't change parts, the entire area benefits. Yeah the front area is usually the most delicate. Ok ...increasing hair growth.. that's all I share about on this channel. I have lots of videos about different things that help. From eating and drinking right to herbal tea rinses, taking more care of the ends of the hair, scalp massages etc.
Amen!!!!
@@mymiracle79 Yesss🙌🏾🙌🏾
I thought natural parts would cause hair loss. I see alot of youtubr hair gurus getting wider parts because of tension
@@flatbedladyv2191 You said it all "because of tension". I mentioned in this video that "My protective styling and regularly making sure that I only wear ZERO TO LOW TENSION STYLES around my part further enhanced the results". Emphasis on Zero to low tension. Anyone using this technique like this has no business with hair loss.
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