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1. Mix gelatin in foods/smoothies 2. Take gelatin supplements 3. Use gelatin hair masks topically to strengthen hair (e.g DIY masks from Naptural85) Thanks for the tips!
My hair has thinned and is falling out. I am also losing my curl which I never appreciated when I was younger. Now I pray that I find a way to bring it back.
Right now it’s maintaining my routine! Recently became a full time one woman show caregiver! It’s all so crazy that my natural hair care routine has gone out the window! I used to be consistent with wash day and moisturizing and now CHAOS+ STRESS! Your recent video on stress+ hair was SUPER HELPFUL! I’m drinking tea trying to do self care doing the Bible verses and all about sleeping exercise and nutrition! I’m going to your Amazon page for those gelatin supplements! Thank you this channel you and the community you’ve created are a GODSEND!
@@RedSapphires I’m drinking green tea decaf and literally any other herbal tea! I love hibiscus (and it’s supposed to be good for blood pressure) I found several herbals with turmeric that are delicious and turmeric is anti inflammatory! I get all my teas at Publix or Winn-Dixie so this doesn’t have to be expensive! Just found a ginger/mint one in the international foods (next to Jamaican and Caribbean foods) and BOTH of those herbs are good for stress AND digestion. Thank you for your sweet comment and have a cup!
I’m drinking green tea decaf and literally any other herbal tea! I love hibiscus (and it’s supposed to be good for blood pressure) I found several herbals with turmeric that are delicious and turmeric is anti inflammatory! I get all my teas at Publix or Winn-Dixie so this doesn’t have to be expensive! Just found a ginger/mint one in the international foods (next to Jamaican and Caribbean foods) and BOTH of those herbs are good for stress AND digestion. Thank you for your sweet comment and have a cup!
Great video. For me, 20 years worth of excessive shedding. Already been to multiple experts, got all my nutritional levels good, using multiple treatments (redlight/laser, spironilactone, oral monoxidil, melotonin), hair still shedding. Very draining.
@@addubhat I've been using it for decades.Nails shoot out in 24 hours !(seems like) But...the toenails grow so fast I really have to keep trimming them down. Hair hasn't really grown that much except for those odd facial hairs we older ladies want to get rid of. Hope that helps.
Hello Shan76 how is the Atlanta, onion juice working for u? I heard they r really good and helps to promote hair growth. Let me know how it's going for u. TJeff
Hey curly chemistry girl, thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. I want to go natural. I just retired and have been wearing weave for years because I’m in menopause and it just … easier. But now I don’t have to look ‘like a corporate women’. Yes .. I’m free of that. Your suggestions would be most helpful
Find a very good hair dresser. One that's actually knowledgeable. When I grew my relaxer out, my hair dresser would wash and condition my hair every two weeks. Then she would braid. She knew what my hair NEEDED. Either moisture, protein, mask, etc. My hair was so healthy! I miss her so much bc she was PROFESSIONAL which is very hard to find today.
Hello! I have some thinning areas in my middle part and on my edges. I have purchased a laser cap and a hair growth oil to combat it. I also am making sure I get the right nutrients in my system to promote hair growth. I think I'll add the gelatin to the mix. Thanks for sharing!
@@nubian5385 Hello! I have seen pretty good results. My thinning middle part has grown in some with the laser cap. I definitely have not worsened or widened in the area. Staying the same is a win for me!
I hope this message finds you well and growing ;-) My name's Rico and I am seeking some help with the frizziness of my hair, especially in the morning. I am a white male, 75 y.0. and have hair down below my shoulder blades. My hair is thinning on top and thick in the back. I believe its typical male pattern baldness. I stopped with routine haircuts about 15 months ago and want to grow my wavy hair as long as possible. I also want to encourage my wavy curly style more so than trying to get my hair straighter. I use Bumble & Bumble hair products as well as Olaplex products. Moisturizing shampoo and conditioner, moisturizing masks, and pre shampoo treatment. It generally makes my hair feel better, less frizzy for the first few days but never more. I also add argon oil, light almond oil, jojoba, fractured coconut, and castor oils to my hair which helps reduce the dry and frizziness of my hair. I am about to start eating something with Knox gelatin that I can make in the kitchen. Question one is .... how much gelatin should I consume daily ??? And how long before I can expect to see results/improvement in my hair condition ? And I suppose my other question is directed towards the products and routine I am currentl;y using. BTW, I shampoo/condition/mask maybe twice a week but never more. I want to get my hair from knotting and breaking every morning when I run just my fingers thru it. Any suggestions from you are welcome. AND I guess its ok to add ... I think you are ADORABLE !!!!!! Warm regards, R.
Warm Greetings!! May I ask, do you ever detox your hair with a detox or clarifying shampoo? Sometimes our hair needs a good detox from all the products built up on the hair strands. Which could cause a number of things (shedding, thinning)Also, you could use a protein treatment. I would just research the information on my suggestion. I pray this helps. It'll also help if you could find out the porosity of your hair. Blessings and more hair!!!❤
Hello Queen “ Thank you so much for your knowledge and support.I went natural about 3yrs ago hair was thick and hard to detangle after washing no matter what i use after it was dry and brittle,Over the years i kept it washed and conditioned braided,flat iron maybe 5-6 times i was getting advice from my beauty supply store people one suggested i get a texturizer so i started using Aphogee and followed instructions i did about 4-5 in theses 3yrs each time my hair thinned out, looking to stop breakage and obtain some thickness back.Please help you have already been helpful.Thank You ❤
There’s a fascia restoration tool called the Fasciablaster that stimulates the growth of hair naturally. They have a wide range of tools and smaller tools are great for reaching the scalp. If you try it, take pictures before you start using them so you can see the results.
I am scruggling with Sehboroic excema on my scalp since 20 years, using "Ketoconazol" to suppress it. Will try now taking internaly Gelatine + NAC and external selfmade hairwater with Artemisia annua + DMSO and hope to kill it off. Also need to stop Coffee & Smoking, start exsersize and heal my guts and chronic gastritis.
My current struggle: adjusting to hair shedding post kidney transplant surgery. It's gotten thin and broken off quite a bit. Can't retain length nor do I have the fullness I used to due to medications.
I am 68. I’m struggling with hair shedding the last three months. The last time this happened is when I was pregnant at 24. It is very disconcerning. I started doing Knox gelatin one package 1 tablespoon mixed in water A few weeks ago, going to keep it up I’m hoping this is not permanent, Also, was diagnosed with low thyroid 6 months ago
About 3-4 years ago, I started taking thyroid medication and saw a huge thinning of my hair! Do you think the gelatin would help with hair loss/thinning? Are there other things I should try? thanks for all your information and work!
Hormonal disruption is a hard factor to combat because you have to be consistent with your medication yet some can cause hair loss on top of already disrupted hormones- so it’s like a catch-22. Perhaps ask your doctor for other options. I do recommend onion juice treatments with garlic, that may help. There’s plenty of videos on here for different methods. Good luck!
Thank you for your great video.I am a mother of a teenage girl who has PCOS and unfortunately has hair loss especially this time of the year.Although she is taking supplements the hair loss is devastating.Could you please inform me if gelatin helps with the thickness of the hair too?Thank you in advance.
Thanks so much for your clear, concise information. Love your personality! Constructive feedback: The level of the music, for me, is at a perfect place-not too loud. But the music itself, for me personally, is a bit anxiety producing and distracting. Kind of like the sound at the beginning of a news story. If you look at your videos as a mini science class, usually, one would not have competing sounds in the background. Perhaps something that is a little more relaxed. 🤷🏽♀️ I tried to make comment in the most respectful positive way. 💕🙏🏽💕
Thanks Nia, I haven’t received any feedback on the music choice before. If I start to receive more concerns around the music selection, I’ll definitely consider changing it.
Hello, thank you for your tips! You don’t understand how much your knowledge has blessed me and my family! I was wondering if you could make a video liking your natural hair. I really think black women have a hard time loving their hair. Thank you again! God bless you!
Dry split ends. It is a struggle but it is also my fault. I have been doing a “One and done” after wash day application. That is after a wash, just using a styling cream. By day 3 my hair feels dry and in need for a wash. New regimen is adding deep conditioning every two weeks (adding Olive oil as needed)with a steam cap. Using a leave in, then a styler and lock with a sealing oil like jojoba. Refresh daily with a bit of water.
Hi question please 🙏 I made gelatin gel, and I was wondering what the long-term effects will be on my curls if I use it with every wash day to style. I wash my hair twice a week. Would really appreciate your feedback as I can't find any information on here.
My problem is still my hair frizziness. Its for me a big issue. The Netherlands has a very humid climate. Its killing for me. I dont know what to do....
Heyo fellow Dutchie! Do your products contain glycerin? Mine did, and switching to other products seemed to help a bit I'm also gonna try the Keracare anti humectant oil spray somewhere down the line - and there are other products out there like that possibly of interest to you And... Wearing beanies outside. Not as fun but it helps a little bit It sucks doesn't it? Echt vervelend 🤣🤭 Veel succes en fijne dag!
When add to smothie it become so thick that you must eat it with a spoon ! I hope you gave more details like what is the perfect amount to daily consume And can we take it in a powder form like sprinkle it over food like we do with shea seed And also if we use it topically on hair and scalp in diy, will the hair really benift from it or thats only a waste of money
My problem is having one side of my hair longer and thicker than the other. It just happens that it’s the side I sleep on is the longer, thicker side. I try to give the weaker extra TLC. So my hands are tied so please help if you can
I mix a big spoonful of flavorless beef gelatin in my coffee every day. Along with 5mg of creatine and a small pour of vanilla creamer. The gelatin and creatine don't affect the taste. It's in one of the 4 cup Yeties.
I am struggling with hair growth. Maintaining length I think is my issue. Also, finding right product. Please advise🥰🥰🥰. Also, I love your channel and your spirit🥰
Thanks so much for sharing this video, love your content. My goal for my hair is more growth and rentention, Love gelatin, will definitely put this to work for me. God and stay safe 🙏🏾🥰❣️
Thank you for this very helpful info on gelatin. My problem is no matter how much time I spend on wash day, shampooing, deep conditioning, etc., the next day I still need to wet my hair a lot in order to get it to just lay down. I marvel how others can go 2, 3 ,4 or more days before they have to refresh. What am I doing wrong???
Hi! It sounds too good to be true. After BC and chemo my hair came back like Kleenex😢 I am grateful for what I have and if I could have a little thicker than Kleenex I want Paper towel ! Seriously, I would be so grateful💯🙏🥹
I am struggling with getting my thickness back. I used to have tailbone hair and I've always had long thick hair. I broke my back in 2k15 and in 2k16 I had heat damage from one flat iron in 5yrs. I had multiple surgeries and imvonca lot of meds. I know that the surgery and meds messed with the texture and strength of my hair im just wondering when will my cycle change my last surgery was 2k20. Help
Thank you for this!!! I know this next question is off topic, but what do you think about The Inkey List hair products? I was looking at 3 of them: the peptide volumizing hair treatment, the glycolic exfoliating scalp scrub, and the caffeine simulating scalp treatment. There are others but I thought about those mainly.
The dryness is my issue. I have seborrheic dermatitis and wash my hair 3-4 times/week with salicylic acid shampoo to manage it. I spray aloe gel and rub my scalp with jojoba or curls vitamins oils each day and my hair is growing, but I fear leaving conditioner on my hair for long (I don't want to irritate my scalp) and I have a small baby so time is limited. Is deep conditioning the answer and how can I do this quickly?
Hi dear, I’m going through the stage the hair chop. January 9th I cut my hair off. I have not seen my natural hair texture in about thirty six years. Because I usually sport a straight perm. Now it’s like a about five inches. My last perm was in July 2021. Now my problem is finding products that are good for moisturizing/ hydrating, my hair is very coily and shrinks a lot when it’s. Then on the other hand very brassy when it’s dry. What might it be possible doing wrong?
Some people take foti extract in a tea, I would definitely do more research on that ingredient and see how others are incorporating it into their regimens.
My biggest concern at the moment are hair products for moisture. I live overseas (South Korea very dry in winter) and with inflation buying things on Amazon against the dollar is rough. So I’m trying to use more locale products but it’s harder to tell what will or will not work. This gelatin video is perfect because I can get these items locally and make the product. I guess more DIY options for holy grail products would be dope.
@@PennieAutomatica Hello! That sounds rough:( Maybe making flaxseed gel could be of interest to you? As well as growing your own aloe vera perhaps Best of luck over there! 💖
Hello Curly Chemistry, my hair is not growing and it's not thick anymore. What can I use to get it back strong, thick and growing?? Please help me.. thank for your information
My struggle is consistency and finding the best sealant that doesn't keep my hair greasy for days. I tried oils, but it doesn't work (hair feels dry). I have used grease and butters, but my hair feels greasy for days (maybe I'm using too much. Everyone stay blessed and healthy ✝️🙏🛐. P.S. any advice?🤗
I am seriously struggling with dull hair and hair growth. It seems no matter what I do I tend to get less than a quarter an inch of hair growth a month and my hair is so dull yet I am eating healthy taking lots of water and use natural oils and herbs on my hair
Definitely the thing I struggle with the most is retention! I do allll the things yet still get split ends so often I have to trim any length I get. I’m mixed and my hair is a mix of 2c/3a type curls. My hair is fine and soft strands, never dyed, but I have a decently thick head of hair. Anyway idk why they’re always breaking! I only use low heat once a week. Sleep on a silk pillowcase ect ect ect
@@aeriii4681 It's definately the porosity for me. More tangles, less shiny, broken easely. Wash days are hard because you have to be extra gentle . And a little too much protein and the breakage goes x5 . Also check if you hair isn't protein overloaded .
Have you tried dietary supplements? Vitamin B complex, A, C, and MSM have worked best for me. Also try bond builders like K18 and Olaplex if you haven’t already.
Don’t try k18 it’s expensive and doesn’t work! Before going blond my hair was about at my waist. My routine included multi vitamins, collagen and Olaplex # 2 or (3 if I could get 2). I washe every 2-3 days cause I cannot stand dirty hair and use deep conditioner almost every time. I change my conditioners ever so often because they lose their effect on my but at that time Aussie 3 min miracle and Macadamia Oil were my go tos. I blow dry and straightened my hair everytime I wash and straighten in between washes as well and always colored my hair various shades of brown/red yet my hair grew very well. Also I used to do a trim every 2-3 months. I have a confusing mix of type 3b/c 4a hair I think.
I want my hair to grow faster and it has some frizz but the frizz has gotten a lot better. I take one a day women's vitamin plus vitamin d gummies and a biotin supplement and have started eating healthier too
@@CurlyChemistry ok, great! Thanks...where would I find that? Amazon? Yes, right, just remembered that Irish moss (seaweed) is a vegetarian source of collagen
I am a competitive swimmer that is in a pool 10 times a week. I struggle with length retention because my ends either split or break off. How an I improve my hair care as a swimmer?
My hair is literally falling out and I don’t know why😢 it’s never done this granted my hair is full of split ends I cut mostly hair off because the damage was so intense but my hair falls out as I run my hands through. I’m trying aloe Vera from the plant to my head it’s only been a few days. I will try to keep my hair covered at night and moisturizer and the gelatin both ingested and topically
I am struggling with EVERYTHING!! My hair is thinning. If u do a protective style my hair gets thinner. If I leave it out, it does ok but I have to manipulate it everyday because it is short. My hair HATES ME so I struggle with being natural. Ur videos help me soo much but the older I get the more my hair is thinning. I am in menopause so I think that could be it but not sure. I think I have a decent hair regime. I wash it once a week to every other week. I use Adwoa products. MY GRAY IS JUST THE WORST! And I want to color it. 😩 I also use Green Beauty products oils and spritz and I like that but I cannot keep it from thinning out. HELP!!
Is this this same sensitive to hair protein? Cuz if not I'm at Walmart in a few. Ain't nothing help for this dry alopecia. However I know fenugreek has a protein sensitivity but I drink it and my lil bitty hair has grow but it's a contraindications to my months cycle 🙄
I'm struggling with breakage in the crown area. I wear cornrows, and the front of my hair is thick and growing well. The crown is thin and has a little breakage.
Agar-agar might be interesting. It's a gelatin substitute derived from a red algae. It doesn't contain collagen, but the galactans (polysaccharides) might act in a similar way
Another tasty way to take gelatin might be to make and drink bone broths. Specifically from pigs, as their skin contains loads of gelatin and also collagen. I bought a pressure cooker just to experiment with that. Will keep you guys updated, hihi! My current struggle is.... Humidity. I can have a great wash day, go outside and get depressed lol. Avoiding humectants like glycerin seems to help a bit. I'm also just wearing beanies out. The crazy frizz i get otherwise results in LOTS of tangles and excess shedding and ain't nobody got time for those!
Here's how I do it- Mix it as stated on the pack. Add a little ACV. Let it cool in the fridge and it will start to set then apply to freshly clarified hair. Leave for about 30-45 mins. Rinse and then deep condition as usual. Some people mix everything thing together - gelatin and conditioner and oil. I prefer doing it in 2 steps. But do whatever suits you. This is probably suitable at best for monthly use. I do it every 2-3 months.
My problem is shedding. I am anemic and when my iron gets low the shedding gets worse. I have started taking gelatin and collagen supplements. I've noticed my joints feel better but I haven't noticed anything with my hair.
Thank you so much! Lots of great info and I appreciate that you gave credit to the other UA-camr for the hair mask. 💐 For all the ladies with PCOS, facial hair, or those in menopause - you are probably struggling with hair loss too and possibly also insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome. To help all that, please research Myo-inositol (about 2-4 grams per day) and consult your doctor as well to make sure it's not clashing with any medications you might be currently taking. From my ❤ to yours!
I’m currently struggling with the front, top & sides, of my hair. The rest of it I’m on a good repair journey. But that area is not only grey, which doesn’t bother me, but it’s brittle and dry as opposed to the rest of my hair. Drives me crazy.
Massage your scalp while your head upside down for 5 minutes 2 times a day! You will see great results after 1 month, apply rosemary essential oil and almond oil 2 times a week! Don’t forget consistency
@@henomeno2298 I’m trying to get more consistent with the scalp massages. And doing it twice a week with Rosemary and almond oil is a great idea. Thank you!
I am currently in the process of ideating the plans of a drug that will reactivate the melanocytes in greying hair follicles though my hair is blacker than black so i don’t feel much motivation to do so tbh lol. Here’s how hair colouring works: As your white hair keratin grows, melanocytes CLIMB UP AND DOWN the entire strand, spitting their melanin all over it. However in aged people, for some reason the melanocytes get “stuck” on one part of the hair strand. They stop climbing up and down as well as they used to.
Both can be used interchangeably, I prefer a gelatin supplement due to the research associated with it. However if you find that hydrolyzed collagen works better for you then definitely go with that. ☺️
Hi, Curly 😊 I love your scientific approach and the scientific info you're telling us! For the life of me, though, I could barely hear 🙉 you on this one. Crazy 😜 about your content.❤
Please research the following: I heard her talking about scalp scrubs; and Apple Cider vinegar/water rinses to help remove any build-up from the scalp. Aloe Vera gel is supposed to be good for scalp issues. Also, maybe try a water softener shower head to remove mineral buildup. Also, a clay detox (rhassoul or Bentonite) or clarifying shampoo (a good one I tried was by Living Proof Triple Detox ) should help your scalp as well. I hope one of these helps, but if not, please see a dermatologist.
I am still struggling with shedding. So I started using ayurvedic masks again. I have the length, nor do I have bald spots but my hair still has way too much shedding. I know it's hormonal mixed with stress though.
Hello there! I also had issues with shedding. I found that Tonya's tip to spray green tea on the scalp daily (and massaging it in) really makes a difference for me Have you tried this as well? I hope it works for you too! Stress is a real hair killer :(
Hi@@cinderling5472 Glad that green tea works for you.Could you please share the way you make the green tea?How much water and what brand of green tea ?Thank you.
Thank you for sharing this information! I had forgotten about jello being good for hair growth. Do you have any suggestions for dealing with hard water? I usually wash my hair in the sink instead of the shower.
Hey Curlfriends! Thank you for watching and sharing this week's video! To learn more about the best oils, butters, and ingredients for your hair; here is a promo code for the Natural Hair Care Wisdom Flash Cards, use code: "Wisdom10". Here's the link: curlychemistry.com/product/flashcards/ 🙂
1. Mix gelatin in foods/smoothies
2. Take gelatin supplements
3. Use gelatin hair masks topically to strengthen hair (e.g DIY masks from Naptural85)
Thanks for the tips!
Thank u
Thank you Ingrid!😄
Beware for protein overload!
Okay I'll do it and I'll get back to you
Thank you! I really appreciate when people take the time to do this. Saves me from wasting time on watching the entire vid.
My hair has thinned and is falling out. I am also losing my curl which I never appreciated when I was younger. Now I pray that I find a way to bring it back.
After reading the benefits of Gelatin I'm ALL IN. Little did I know that something for hair/nails could aid with arthritis!
Right now it’s maintaining my routine! Recently became a full time one woman show caregiver! It’s all so crazy that my natural hair care routine has gone out the window! I used to be consistent with wash day and moisturizing and now CHAOS+ STRESS! Your recent video on stress+ hair was SUPER HELPFUL! I’m drinking tea trying to do self care doing the Bible verses and all about sleeping exercise and nutrition! I’m going to your Amazon page for those gelatin supplements! Thank you this channel you and the community you’ve created are a GODSEND!
Blessings to you as a caregiver. Which teas are you drinking?
@@RedSapphires I’m drinking green tea decaf and literally any other herbal tea! I love hibiscus (and it’s supposed to be good for blood pressure) I found several herbals with turmeric that are delicious and turmeric is anti inflammatory! I get all my teas at Publix or Winn-Dixie so this doesn’t have to be expensive! Just found a ginger/mint one in the international foods (next to Jamaican and Caribbean foods) and BOTH of those herbs are good for stress AND digestion. Thank you for your sweet comment and have a cup!
I’m drinking green tea decaf and literally any other herbal tea! I love hibiscus (and it’s supposed to be good for blood pressure) I found several herbals with turmeric that are delicious and turmeric is anti inflammatory! I get all my teas at Publix or Winn-Dixie so this doesn’t have to be expensive! Just found a ginger/mint one in the international foods (next to Jamaican and Caribbean foods) and BOTH of those herbs are good for stress AND digestion. Thank you for your sweet comment and have a cup!
Great video. For me, 20 years worth of excessive shedding. Already been to multiple experts, got all my nutritional levels good, using multiple treatments (redlight/laser, spironilactone, oral monoxidil, melotonin), hair still shedding. Very draining.
Have you tried Ayurveda? Amla, fenugreek, tea rinses..
Too bad women don't respond to finestride. That was the ONLY thing that actually worked for me. Hopefully they can find a female version of it.
Hey, Curly Girly! I can remember, back in the day, Knox brand gelatin was advertised to promote nail growth. 🤔
It also works on hair
@@withloveandhopedid you try it??and if u did so how was the result
@@addubhat
I've been using it for decades.Nails shoot out in 24 hours !(seems like)
But...the toenails grow so fast I really have to keep trimming them down.
Hair hasn't really grown that much except for those odd facial hairs we older ladies want to get rid of.
Hope that helps.
@@stephj9378 I am talking about on hair not nails
@@addubhat
Chill, i just threw that in to flesh out the scenario of how gelatin works.
I take a cheap gelatin supplement and it does help with hair and nail growth.
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I wonder if we can just eat jello lol
Hey!!♥️Nice video! My struggle is THICKNESS!!! I'm using amla, onion juice, and other ayurvedic powders as well. I'm about 2 years in.
Hello Shan76 how is the Atlanta, onion juice working for u? I heard they r really good and helps to promote hair growth. Let me know how it's going for u.
TJeff
Hey curly chemistry girl, thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. I want to go natural. I just retired and have been wearing weave for years because I’m in menopause and it just … easier. But now I don’t have to look ‘like a corporate women’. Yes .. I’m free of that. Your suggestions would be most helpful
Find a very good hair dresser. One that's actually knowledgeable. When I grew my relaxer out, my hair dresser would wash and condition my hair every two weeks. Then she would braid. She knew what my hair NEEDED. Either moisture, protein, mask, etc. My hair was so healthy! I miss her so much bc she was PROFESSIONAL which is very hard to find today.
Hello! I have some thinning areas in my middle part and on my edges. I have purchased a laser cap and a hair growth oil to combat it. I also am making sure I get the right nutrients in my system to promote hair growth. I think I'll add the gelatin to the mix. Thanks for sharing!
Does the laser cap work? Have you seen changes in your hair after a year?
@@nubian5385 Hello! I have seen pretty good results. My thinning middle part has grown in some with the laser cap. I definitely have not worsened or widened in the area. Staying the same is a win for me!
@@andriagalloway7373 thank you for replying. Happy growing!!
I hope this message finds you well and growing ;-) My name's Rico and I am seeking some help with the frizziness of my hair, especially in the morning. I am a white male, 75 y.0. and have hair down below my shoulder blades. My hair is thinning on top and thick in the back. I believe its typical male pattern baldness. I stopped with routine haircuts about 15 months ago and want to grow my wavy hair as long as possible. I also want to encourage my wavy curly style more so than trying to get my hair straighter. I use Bumble & Bumble hair products as well as Olaplex products. Moisturizing shampoo and conditioner, moisturizing masks, and pre shampoo treatment. It generally makes my hair feel better, less frizzy for the first few days but never more. I also add argon oil, light almond oil, jojoba, fractured coconut, and castor oils to my hair which helps reduce the dry and frizziness of my hair. I am about to start eating something with Knox gelatin that I can make in the kitchen. Question one is .... how much gelatin should I consume daily ??? And how long before I can expect to see results/improvement in my hair condition ? And I suppose my other question is directed towards the products and routine I am currentl;y using. BTW, I shampoo/condition/mask maybe twice a week but never more. I want to get my hair from knotting and breaking every morning when I run just my fingers thru it. Any suggestions from you are welcome. AND I guess its ok to add ... I think you are ADORABLE !!!!!! Warm regards, R.
Warm Greetings!! May I ask, do you ever detox your hair with a detox or clarifying shampoo? Sometimes our hair needs a good detox from all the products built up on the hair strands. Which could cause a number of things (shedding, thinning)Also, you could use a protein treatment. I would just research the information on my suggestion. I pray this helps. It'll also help if you could find out the porosity of your hair. Blessings and more hair!!!❤
Hello one thing I am struggling with is hair growth/ alopecia. Thank you for all of your information 💞🙏🏾
Hello Queen “ Thank you so much for your knowledge and support.I went natural about 3yrs ago hair was thick and hard to detangle after washing no matter what i use after it was dry and brittle,Over the years i kept it washed and conditioned braided,flat iron maybe 5-6 times i was getting advice from my beauty supply store people one suggested i get a texturizer so i started using Aphogee
and followed instructions i did about 4-5 in theses 3yrs each time my hair thinned out, looking to stop breakage and obtain some thickness back.Please help you have already been helpful.Thank You ❤
There’s a fascia restoration tool called the Fasciablaster that stimulates the growth of hair naturally. They have a wide range of tools and smaller tools are great for reaching the scalp. If you try it, take pictures before you start using them so you can see the results.
Amazing video! Very informative.
I am experiencing issues with dryness and remaining consistent with my moisturizing routine.
Thank you! I’m glad it was informative. Also thank you for sharing your challenge! I’m working on creating different solutions for you all!
I am scruggling with Sehboroic excema on my scalp since 20 years, using "Ketoconazol" to suppress it. Will try now taking internaly Gelatine + NAC and external selfmade hairwater with Artemisia annua + DMSO and hope to kill it off. Also need to stop Coffee & Smoking, start exsersize and heal my guts and chronic gastritis.
My current struggle: adjusting to hair shedding post kidney transplant surgery. It's gotten thin and broken off quite a bit. Can't retain length nor do I have the fullness I used to due to medications.
Try grassfed beef liver capsules they helped regrow my hair was so think and brittle and now it’s much thicker and my nails too I get many compliments
I am 68. I’m struggling with hair shedding the last three months. The last time this happened is when I was pregnant at 24. It is very disconcerning. I started doing Knox gelatin one package 1 tablespoon mixed in water A few weeks ago, going to keep it up I’m hoping this is not permanent, Also, was diagnosed with low thyroid 6 months ago
Did it work?
So is it helping you?
Who cares about hair at your age woman. Grow up
Yep been using it for about a year.
About 3-4 years ago, I started taking thyroid medication and saw a huge thinning of my hair! Do you think the gelatin would help with hair loss/thinning? Are there other things I should try? thanks for all your information and work!
She mentioned in the video some people have experienced growth and thickness
Hormonal disruption is a hard factor to combat because you have to be consistent with your medication yet some can cause hair loss on top of already disrupted hormones- so it’s like a catch-22. Perhaps ask your doctor for other options. I do recommend onion juice treatments with garlic, that may help. There’s plenty of videos on here for different methods. Good luck!
I just started with the gelatin. I have the same problem. It’s only been a few weeks but I’m going to keep it up. Hope it works for us both
Thank you for your great video.I am a mother of a teenage girl who has PCOS and unfortunately has hair loss especially this time of the year.Although she is taking supplements the hair loss is devastating.Could you please inform me if gelatin helps with the thickness of the hair too?Thank you in advance.
It does, if you eat it!
Thanks so much for your clear, concise information. Love your personality!
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The level of the music, for me, is at a perfect place-not too loud. But the music itself, for me personally, is a bit anxiety producing and distracting. Kind of like the sound at the beginning of a news story. If you look at your videos as a mini science class, usually, one would not have competing sounds in the background. Perhaps something that is a little more relaxed. 🤷🏽♀️ I tried to make comment in the most respectful positive way. 💕🙏🏽💕
Thanks Nia, I haven’t received any feedback on the music choice before. If I start to receive more concerns around the music selection, I’ll definitely consider changing it.
@@CurlyChemistry thanks, Ms Curly Chem. Do luv the channel.
Hair breakage and shedding 😢😢😢
Hello, thank you for your tips! You don’t understand how much your knowledge has blessed me and my family!
I was wondering if you could make a video liking your natural hair. I really think black women have a hard time loving their hair.
Thank you again! God bless you!
Dry split ends. It is a struggle but it is also my fault. I have been doing a “One and done” after wash day application. That is after a wash, just using a styling cream. By day 3 my hair feels dry and in need for a wash.
New regimen is adding deep conditioning every two weeks (adding Olive oil as needed)with a steam cap.
Using a leave in, then a styler and lock with a sealing oil like jojoba.
Refresh daily with a bit of water.
Hi 👋🏾💙💙💙. I’m struggling with recovering from hair loss after taking thyroid medication
Hi question please 🙏 I made gelatin gel, and I was wondering what the long-term effects will be on my curls if I use it with every wash day to style. I wash my hair twice a week. Would really appreciate your feedback as I can't find any information on here.
I bought a pound of Knox it reads zero protein zero anything except gelatin, it this right? Thank you.
My problem is still my hair frizziness. Its for me a big issue. The Netherlands has a very humid climate. Its killing for me. I dont know what to do....
I feel the same way. My hair is super frizzy and I live in a humid climate in New Orleans.
I find that using gels for styling tend to help minimize the frizz.
Heyo fellow Dutchie!
Do your products contain glycerin? Mine did, and switching to other products seemed to help a bit
I'm also gonna try the Keracare anti humectant oil spray somewhere down the line - and there are other products out there like that possibly of interest to you
And... Wearing beanies outside. Not as fun but it helps a little bit
It sucks doesn't it? Echt vervelend 🤣🤭
Veel succes en fijne dag!
@@CurlyChemistry Ohh thank you! 💖😘
@@cinderling5472 heei krulledame. Dankje wel voor de tip. Tried products without glycerin but still having problems with frizz.
When add to smothie it become so thick that you must eat it with a spoon !
I hope you gave more details like what is the perfect amount to daily consume
And can we take it in a powder form like sprinkle it over food like we do with shea seed
And also if we use it topically on hair and scalp in diy, will the hair really benift from it or thats only a waste of money
My problem is having one side of my hair longer and thicker than the other. It just happens that it’s the side I sleep on is the longer, thicker side. I try to give the weaker extra TLC. So my hands are tied so please help if you can
My natural hair struggle: consistency, fairy knots, rough ends, and finding products with slip
I used to lose a lot of hair on wash day until I started using Aussie moist conditioners which gives me a lot of slip. Hope that helps you.
@@maranathaacts1327 Thanks 😊
I split open an aloe vera leaf, scoop out the gel for slip.
I mix a big spoonful of flavorless beef gelatin in my coffee every day. Along with 5mg of creatine and a small pour of vanilla creamer. The gelatin and creatine don't affect the taste. It's in one of the 4 cup Yeties.
Very highIQ
I’ve noticed a slowed hair growth as I’m getting older and trying to accelerate the process. Think I’ll give gelatin a try
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I am struggling with hair growth. Maintaining length I think is my issue. Also, finding right product. Please advise🥰🥰🥰.
Also, I love your channel and your spirit🥰
Awesome video. I am so excited about incorporating gelatin in my hair regime. Your #1 Fan
Hi. I am struggling with determining my porosity. Also, can you define what the difference is between a mask and conditioner. Thank you.
Thanks so much for sharing this video, love your content. My goal for my hair is more growth and rentention, Love gelatin, will definitely put this to work for me. God and stay safe 🙏🏾🥰❣️
You’re so welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed the video! God bless you too! ☺️
@@CurlyChemistry Thank you , yes I always enjoy your videos. 🙏🏾❣️
Thank you for this very helpful info on gelatin. My problem is no matter how much time I spend on wash day, shampooing, deep conditioning, etc., the next day I still need to wet my hair a lot in order to get it to just lay down. I marvel how others can go 2, 3 ,4 or more days before they have to refresh. What am I doing wrong???
Is gelatin available in the form of capsules ? If yes please recommend the brand.
Thanks for answering my question about gelatin!! That's really cool. Thanks for the info 😊
Hi! It sounds too good to be true. After BC and chemo my hair came back like Kleenex😢 I am grateful for what I have and if I could have a little thicker than Kleenex I want Paper towel ! Seriously,
I would be so grateful💯🙏🥹
I am struggling with getting my thickness back.
I used to have tailbone hair and I've always had long thick hair.
I broke my back in 2k15 and in 2k16 I had heat damage from one flat iron in 5yrs.
I had multiple surgeries and imvonca lot of meds.
I know that the surgery and meds messed with the texture and strength of my hair im just wondering when will my cycle change my last surgery was 2k20. Help
Thank you for this!!!
I know this next question is off topic, but what do you think about The Inkey List hair products? I was looking at 3 of them: the peptide volumizing hair treatment, the glycolic exfoliating scalp scrub, and the caffeine simulating scalp treatment. There are others but I thought about those mainly.
The dryness is my issue. I have seborrheic dermatitis and wash my hair 3-4 times/week with salicylic acid shampoo to manage it. I spray aloe gel and rub my scalp with jojoba or curls vitamins oils each day and my hair is growing, but I fear leaving conditioner on my hair for long (I don't want to irritate my scalp) and I have a small baby so time is limited. Is deep conditioning the answer and how can I do this quickly?
Hi dear, I’m going through the stage the hair chop. January 9th I cut my hair off. I have not seen my natural hair texture in about thirty six years. Because I usually sport a straight perm. Now it’s like a about five inches. My last perm was in July 2021. Now my problem is finding products that are good for moisturizing/ hydrating, my hair is very coily and shrinks a lot when it’s. Then on the other hand very brassy when it’s dry. What might it be possible doing wrong?
I just got some Fo-Ti extract & some rose water, but I need some clearer instructions on how to apply for hair growth 🫶
Some people take foti extract in a tea, I would definitely do more research on that ingredient and see how others are incorporating it into their regimens.
@@CurlyChemistry thank you for helping us on our hair care journey, I'm soaking it all in & sharing what I've learned with others 💞
My biggest concern at the moment are hair products for moisture. I live overseas (South Korea very dry in winter) and with inflation buying things on Amazon against the dollar is rough. So I’m trying to use more locale products but it’s harder to tell what will or will not work. This gelatin video is perfect because I can get these items locally and make the product. I guess more DIY options for holy grail products would be dope.
@@PennieAutomatica Hello! That sounds rough:(
Maybe making flaxseed gel could be of interest to you?
As well as growing your own aloe vera perhaps
Best of luck over there! 💖
Hello Curly Chemistry, my hair is not growing and it's not thick anymore. What can I use to get it back strong, thick and growing?? Please help me.. thank for your information
My struggle is consistency and finding the best sealant that doesn't keep my hair greasy for days. I tried oils, but it doesn't work (hair feels dry). I have used grease and butters, but my hair feels greasy for days (maybe I'm using too much. Everyone stay blessed and healthy ✝️🙏🛐. P.S. any advice?🤗
Try using water based products
You may need to change your moisturizer or opt for a lighter oil like sweet almond or grapeseed.
@@kadishajohnson9975 Thank you. You and your family stay blessed and healthy ✝️🙏🛐
@@CurlyChemistry Thank you. You and your family stay blessed and healthy ✝️🙏🛐
Try a good quality sesame oil
I am seriously struggling with dull hair and hair growth. It seems no matter what I do I tend to get less than a quarter an inch of hair growth a month and my hair is so dull yet I am eating healthy taking lots of water and use natural oils and herbs on my hair
I have locks and my dryness and finding the right moisturizer
Adding gelatin to a smoothie is a great idea! Does it change the texture of the smoothie?
Definitely the thing I struggle with the most is retention! I do allll the things yet still get split ends so often I have to trim any length I get. I’m mixed and my hair is a mix of 2c/3a type curls. My hair is fine and soft strands, never dyed, but I have a decently thick head of hair.
Anyway idk why they’re always breaking! I only use low heat once a week. Sleep on a silk pillowcase ect ect ect
It may be high porosity too
This is exactly my hair! Always tiny broken pieces and split ends, although my curls closer to 4b. I suspect my porosity is higher too
@@aeriii4681 It's definately the porosity for me. More tangles, less shiny, broken easely. Wash days are hard because you have to be extra gentle . And a little too much protein and the breakage goes x5 . Also check if you hair isn't protein overloaded .
Have you tried dietary supplements? Vitamin B complex, A, C, and MSM have worked best for me. Also try bond builders like K18 and Olaplex if you haven’t already.
Don’t try k18 it’s expensive and doesn’t work! Before going blond my hair was about at my waist. My routine included multi vitamins, collagen and Olaplex # 2 or (3 if I could get 2). I washe every 2-3 days cause I cannot stand dirty hair and use deep conditioner almost every time. I change my conditioners ever so often because they lose their effect on my but at that time Aussie 3 min miracle and Macadamia Oil were my go tos. I blow dry and straightened my hair everytime I wash and straighten in between washes as well and always colored my hair various shades of brown/red yet my hair grew very well. Also I used to do a trim every 2-3 months. I have a confusing mix of type 3b/c 4a hair I think.
Which brand gelatin supplement u suggest to buy from Amazon for thick hair thx ❤
I want my hair to grow faster and it has some frizz but the frizz has gotten a lot better. I take one a day women's vitamin plus vitamin d gummies and a biotin supplement and have started eating healthier too
Pls is it the same gelatin we use for cake decoration?
Hi, doesn’t the gelatin come from animal by-product, ie: boiled pig/cow skin, tendons, ligaments, cartilage and bones? Am I wrong?
Not always, there is agar agar which is derived from seaweed.
@@CurlyChemistry ok, great! Thanks...where would I find that? Amazon? Yes, right, just remembered that Irish moss (seaweed) is a vegetarian source of collagen
Going to try this. I always struggle with moisturizing my low porosity hair.
I am a competitive swimmer that is in a pool 10 times a week. I struggle with length retention because my ends either split or break off. How an I improve my hair care as a swimmer?
Question... can I add gelatin to homemade flaxseed gel to thicken it AND get the benefits you describe here?
My hair is literally falling out and I don’t know why😢 it’s never done this granted my hair is full of split ends I cut mostly hair off because the damage was so intense but my hair falls out as I run my hands through. I’m trying aloe Vera from the plant to my head it’s only been a few days. I will try to keep my hair covered at night and moisturizer and the gelatin both ingested and topically
Thank you for sharing! I would also check your iron and vitamin D levels as well to see if you’re deficient.
Happy Friday Tonya 🌹
Happy Friday! 💜
I am struggling with EVERYTHING!! My hair is thinning. If u do a protective style my hair gets thinner. If I leave it out, it does ok but I have to manipulate it everyday because it is short. My hair HATES ME so I struggle with being natural. Ur videos help me soo much but the older I get the more my hair is thinning. I am in menopause so I think that could be it but not sure. I think I have a decent hair regime. I wash it once a week to every other week. I use Adwoa products. MY GRAY IS JUST THE WORST! And I want to color it. 😩 I also use Green Beauty products oils and spritz and I like that but I cannot keep it from thinning out. HELP!!
I’m struggling with midweek re-moisture and excessive shedding.
Sea moss gel would be the perfect hair growth mineral
What do you think about alika hair growth serum
Is this this same sensitive to hair protein? Cuz if not I'm at Walmart in a few. Ain't nothing help for this dry alopecia. However I know fenugreek has a protein sensitivity but I drink it and my lil bitty hair has grow but it's a contraindications to my months cycle 🙄
I’m struggling with finding a balance with moisture on my hair?
I'm struggling with breakage in the crown area. I wear cornrows, and the front of my hair is thick and growing well. The crown is thin and has a little breakage.
Dealing with the different curl patterns/textures.
Will this help with telogen effluvium?
Am a vegan, is there a vegan gelatin option?
Agar-agar might be interesting. It's a gelatin substitute derived from a red algae.
It doesn't contain collagen, but the galactans (polysaccharides) might act in a similar way
@cinderling5472 thanks for the information, I'll have to research it .
Totally off-topic Sis, but what is the best permanent hair color for our natural hair to cover grays?
Henna
@@tumelomaz which brand because I have heard getting the wrong one will turn your hair green or orange.
Look at videos by Henna Sooq and Curly Proverbs. They have lots of videos on how to use henna.
@@tumelomaz will do, thank you so much.
I bought Knox Gelatin and put 1 envelope in hot water, I tried to drink it and it smells terrible.
what is the amazon link recommendation it doesn't let me click it
Happy Friday ❤❤❤
Another tasty way to take gelatin might be to make and drink bone broths. Specifically from pigs, as their skin contains loads of gelatin and also collagen.
I bought a pressure cooker just to experiment with that. Will keep you guys updated, hihi!
My current struggle is.... Humidity. I can have a great wash day, go outside and get depressed lol. Avoiding humectants like glycerin seems to help a bit. I'm also just wearing beanies out.
The crazy frizz i get otherwise results in LOTS of tangles and excess shedding and ain't nobody got time for those!
I want to know hw do I use gelatin powder on my hair
Here's how I do it- Mix it as stated on the pack. Add a little ACV. Let it cool in the fridge and it will start to set then apply to freshly clarified hair. Leave for about 30-45 mins. Rinse and then deep condition as usual. Some people mix everything thing together - gelatin and conditioner and oil. I prefer doing it in 2 steps. But do whatever suits you. This is probably suitable at best for monthly use. I do it every 2-3 months.
I'm struggling with excessive shedding and that's been limiting my hair growth.
Can you tell me if rice and lavender is good for your hair
It rice and lavender water I bought
Although I hydrate and moisturize my hair I struggle to have the initial moisture it provides to stay in my hair.
I struggle with Alopecia Areata. I feel there aren't any options
Do you consume a lot of sugar or carbs?
I’m struggling with hair growth and shedding. I’m at a loss as to what to do.
My problem is shedding. I am anemic and when my iron gets low the shedding gets worse. I have started taking gelatin and collagen supplements. I've noticed my joints feel better but I haven't noticed anything with my hair.
Thank you so much! Lots of great info and I appreciate that you gave credit to the other UA-camr for the hair mask. 💐 For all the ladies with PCOS, facial hair, or those in menopause - you are probably struggling with hair loss too and possibly also insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome. To help all that, please research Myo-inositol (about 2-4 grams per day) and consult your doctor as well to make sure it's not clashing with any medications you might be currently taking. From my ❤ to yours!
Great advice!!
I’m currently struggling with the front, top & sides, of my hair. The rest of it I’m on a good repair journey. But that area is not only grey, which doesn’t bother me, but it’s brittle and dry as opposed to the rest of my hair. Drives me crazy.
Massage your scalp while your head upside down for 5 minutes 2 times a day! You will see great results after 1 month, apply rosemary essential oil and almond oil 2 times a week! Don’t forget consistency
@@henomeno2298 I’m trying to get more consistent with the scalp massages. And doing it twice a week with Rosemary and almond oil is a great idea. Thank you!
I am currently in the process of ideating the plans of a drug that will reactivate the melanocytes in greying hair follicles though my hair is blacker than black so i don’t feel much motivation to do so tbh lol.
Here’s how hair colouring works:
As your white hair keratin grows, melanocytes CLIMB UP AND DOWN the entire strand, spitting their melanin all over it.
However in aged people, for some reason the melanocytes get “stuck” on one part of the hair strand. They stop climbing up and down as well as they used to.
@@henomeno2298cope
I thought gelatin was made with collagen, would it be easier to take a collagen supplement?
Both can be used interchangeably, I prefer a gelatin supplement due to the research associated with it. However if you find that hydrolyzed collagen works better for you then definitely go with that. ☺️
SheRea DelSol also has a gelatin DIY recipe on her channel.
What about eating Jell-O?
I am having problems with hair growth in the back of my head.
Thinning hair hiw to grow on the top sides thanks
Hi, Curly 😊 I love your scientific approach and the scientific info you're telling us! For the life of me, though, I could barely hear 🙉 you on this one. Crazy 😜 about your content.❤
My current struggle is that my scalp builds and scratches me like crazy. I have tried so many things and nothing helps.
Please research the following: I heard her talking about scalp scrubs; and Apple Cider vinegar/water rinses to help remove any build-up from the scalp. Aloe Vera gel is supposed to be good for scalp issues. Also, maybe try a water softener shower head to remove mineral buildup. Also, a clay detox (rhassoul or Bentonite) or clarifying shampoo (a good one I tried was by Living Proof Triple Detox ) should help your scalp as well. I hope one of these helps, but if not, please see a dermatologist.
I use to consume the Knox gelatin at one point and it broke me out, I believe there is some dairy in it bc my eczema flared
Gelatin is made from bovine or pork collagen. It's a dairy byproduct
I am still struggling with shedding. So I started using ayurvedic masks again. I have the length, nor do I have bald spots but my hair still has way too much shedding. I know it's hormonal mixed with stress though.
Green tea helps with shedding, I can testify on it.
Hello there!
I also had issues with shedding. I found that Tonya's tip to spray green tea on the scalp daily (and massaging it in) really makes a difference for me
Have you tried this as well? I hope it works for you too! Stress is a real hair killer :(
Hi@@cinderling5472 Glad that green tea works for you.Could you please share the way you make the green tea?How much water and what brand of green tea ?Thank you.
Nails and skin
Thank you for sharing! ☺️
Maam gelatin is nonvegan, could you please provide any vegan alternative.
Can you get a mic please. I'm in IT and would love to see the tech you use to make your videos. 🤓
Thank you for sharing this information! I had forgotten about jello being good for hair growth.
Do you have any suggestions for dealing with hard water? I usually wash my hair in the sink instead of the shower.
Oh a shower filter may help!
Also, regular ACV rinses and chelating shampoos could help as well
I didn’t see the brand of gelatin that you use
Does gelatin contain heavy metals?!