How To GROW HAIR Long, Thick & Healthy FAST! (4 easy steps)

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  • Опубліковано 29 жов 2016
  • Hey! I’m here to share some super easy tips for hair growth that have worked for me! I’ve been doing these 4 things consistently for the past 9 months or so and my hair has done a complete turnaround for the better! My hair has always been short and pretty thin and now it is a lot thicker, stronger and LONGER. I hope these tips help you guys out as well. If there is anything specific you’d like more information on just let me know!
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  • @CurveApeal
    @CurveApeal 7 років тому +4735

    Her tips:
    1. Less heat/ limit heat
    2. Scalp massages daily
    3. Protective hairstyles
    4. Healthy balanced diet, drink water.

    • @CurveApeal
      @CurveApeal 7 років тому +660

      5. Moisturize dry brittle hair.
      6. Cut damaged ends immediately, don't wait.

    • @alexpeprah4808
      @alexpeprah4808 3 роки тому +14

      Thank you

    • @blackqueen268
      @blackqueen268 3 роки тому +3

      ty!

    • @god563616
      @god563616 3 роки тому +25

      Thank you thank you thank you. I personally don't like the extra talking

    • @blissfully_mimi428
      @blissfully_mimi428 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you @curveApeal.

  • @EclecticElegance13
    @EclecticElegance13 7 років тому +191

    I went from a bob length (stuck lol) to hair to the middle of my back when I started eating better, taking vitamins, and drinking my gallon a day. I really don't do anything crazy to my hair specifically but I take better care of myself and my hair just grows like a weed. I never thought I could have long hair

  • @1ily1ily
    @1ily1ily 5 років тому +4207

    Does anybody else think she looks like Nicki?

  • @jaydencameron301
    @jaydencameron301 6 років тому +2061

    Who else started messaging there head while watching the rest of the video 😂🙋🏾

  • @nicoleiheme
    @nicoleiheme 7 років тому +3550

    literally I had braids in my hair for 2 months and in that two months I did completely NOTHING but drink nearly a gallon of water everyday and change my diet, and my hair grew 2 inches. And my hair is the type of hair that refuses to grow, so yea I just wanted to share lol

    • @stephk1466
      @stephk1466 7 років тому +171

      Nicole Iheme Thanks for sharing. I want my hair to grow and trying to get different ideas to help especially with thickness

    • @latifabennett753
      @latifabennett753 2 роки тому +2

      Hey I love it because I don't have tall hair and I want grow my hair too

    • @nkolemwaba2526
      @nkolemwaba2526 2 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing

    • @Lalujamama5
      @Lalujamama5 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah braids help mine alottttt

  • @naightengale101
    @naightengale101 7 років тому +751

    I know for a fact that these tips work but you have to be disciplined enough to stick to it. That is the hardest part - being consistent

  • @why_you_needtoknow9355
    @why_you_needtoknow9355 4 роки тому +62

    2:03 avoid/limit heat
    3:44 massage scalp daily
    6:03 healthy diet + plenty of water

  • @m.i.3620
    @m.i.3620 6 років тому +1832

    I am a slim 13 year old, and I have around 3c/4a hair. My hair is not hard to grow, but if I don't do anything, it dries up, and of course wouldn't grow. If you are looking to grow you hair, first please change your diet! Eat enough protein, like meat, and nuts. I eat enough meat everyday. I eat atleast 4 almonds a day. And drink at least 4 cups of water. I make smoothies once in a while: 2 medium bananas, almond & coconut beverage and nuts. (Doesn't matter how many and what it is, but I prefer almonds and walnuts.) I have seen a significant difference. In two months, it has grew about 2 inches! Also, try to stay less stressed. I have been under stress for a year, and it weakened my hair, and made it look dull. If you are stressed or not, you should also do hot oil massages on your hair, it really works! I hope this works for you guys! (My tips)

    • @user-ss7je7kp4t
      @user-ss7je7kp4t 3 роки тому +2

      Were you really 13 years when you wrote this long article. Looks too grown up for a 13 YO.

  • @ramousinyan614
    @ramousinyan614 7 років тому +2309

    Ur pretty and u look like zendaya and nicki minaj

  • @kyla3834
    @kyla3834 7 років тому +299

    I've been protective styling for a whole month now and i grew 1 3/4 inches!!
    I also started applying oil to my scalp every night.
    My dry scalp is gone!
    Before October I trimmed those ends too.
    My diet is the same, so it was a combination of protective styling and oil that grew my hair out!
    Oh and I started using the curl enhancing smoothie and a blend of oils to do the lco method.

    • @darlineme
      @darlineme 7 років тому +1

      kyla P what kind of oils do you use ?

    • @kyla3834
      @kyla3834 7 років тому +21

      afroems I use olive oil, coconut oil, jojoba oil, and jamiacan black castor oil. I put it in a applicator bottle

    • @Gina-zr1xi
      @Gina-zr1xi 7 років тому +9

      kyla P make sure you clarify because those oils can clog your scalp which stunts hair growth

    • @kyla3834
      @kyla3834 7 років тому +4

      Logina Noel Oh yeah i do. Im not down with co washing. I wash my hair once a week with shampoo and I deep condition right after.

    • @elizabeth-7064
      @elizabeth-7064 7 років тому

      +kyla P what shampoo do you use. I'm trying to find a non drying one. and my hair is twisted now, which oil doesn't clog as I won't pull it out any time soon

  • @tamiajohnson6534
    @tamiajohnson6534 7 років тому +225

    Am I the only one that is helps focused on her eyes? They are so beautiful!

  • @Vika-005
    @Vika-005 5 років тому +85

    ATTENTION!!!!
    Something very important, is the amount of sleep you get. I had a lack of sleep over the last few years, and now my hair is worse. I want it to be much thicker. Also, don't stress too much.

  • @kierractaylor
    @kierractaylor 7 років тому +1908

    Baby hairs on FLEEK👏👏😍😍

  • @samanthay9815
    @samanthay9815 7 років тому +5415

    Dang, taking care of hair is like taking care of a child -_-

    • @Lanae_LaCabra
      @Lanae_LaCabra 3 роки тому +28

      Imagine taking care of a child, your child’s hair and your hair

    • @erikaInDR
      @erikaInDR 3 роки тому +4

      @@Lanae_LaCabra I'll pass! Thank God I had 1 boy!

    • @tamarairimagha5758
      @tamarairimagha5758 Рік тому

      @@Lanae_LaCabra LOL, that was me, my 3 girls, my son, and keeping up my husbands locs for years. All natural hair. No joke!

  • @maximax8516
    @maximax8516 7 років тому +481

    For years I have eaten a healthy diet. As I became older I noticed that my hair was growing on one side but not the other. After a few years of trying different things I finally had my blood tested and discovered I was Vitamin D deficient mostly because I live in a cold weather state with little sunshine much of the year. I was put on a high dosage of Vitamin D3 and Collagen with Hyaluronic Acid (for achy joints) Within a couple of weeks my hair started growing all around and my joints much less achy. I have always prided myself on not having to take any meds including vitamins but I must say that as I have gotten older I found this necessary to help maintain a healthy body inside and out. I am an African American senior citizen and I have learned to always be willing to learn and try new things to help yourself as long as it is constructive.

    • @cashmereglow7549
      @cashmereglow7549 2 роки тому +1

      Hi. Do you remember the name brand of the Vitamin D and Collagen supplement you were taking? As well as the dose? Was it D2 or D3? I heard D3 is better since it comes from animal food sources.

  • @blacksocial99
    @blacksocial99 5 років тому +78

    A coworker of mine said the same, that help massage and scratching her scalp gently with a comb is the reason her hair is LITERALLY past her butt...

    • @Simplythetruthfulone
      @Simplythetruthfulone 3 роки тому

      My Mom used to tell me to brush at least 100 strokes and she always had long beautiful hair. Now I know and realize its because brushing is equivalent to a massage and also getting dead cells off the scalp🤔 Just think our ancestors used to have to feel around in the dark for hair care, and now all we have to do is turn on a good UA-cam video😅

  • @simplymck7822
    @simplymck7822 7 років тому +1175

    I'm going to change my diet. More water, less Wine. Thanks.

  • @mindyquamina1879
    @mindyquamina1879 7 років тому +529

    Hair's a big tip for maximum hair growth. - Braid your hair for an entire year of course do it over every three month's! - oil the roots every other week-clean the scalp with rose water or vinegar when needed .

    • @mindyquamina1879
      @mindyquamina1879 7 років тому +100

      Oh-And eat the right stuff. take the right vitamins.

    • @kekelah7857
      @kekelah7857 7 років тому +83

      Mindy Quamina facts!! I did this for year and I went from nl to bsl in 1 year

    • @helenogbonna3361
      @helenogbonna3361 2 місяці тому

      Her retaining secrets are dope cause they actually work

  • @BeautyQueen79
    @BeautyQueen79 5 років тому +70

    Anyone else reached for their scalp when she mentioned scalp massage lol. Great results.

  • @nonyeiweanoge2536
    @nonyeiweanoge2536 6 років тому +30

    I love thechicnatural. I have followed her tips for 9months now and my hair has grown thick and fast.From low cut to chin level.THANKS.😄

  • @samanthawilson7080
    @samanthawilson7080 7 років тому +928

    Idk why people make growing you're hair a math equation keep it clean and moisturized, protective style to maintain length,'trim regularly and eat healthy + drink water

    • @selenabrown8123
      @selenabrown8123 7 років тому +32

      Samantha wilson ugh ! I know right !!! 🙄🙄🙄... Growing Afro hair shouldn't be rocket science my sisters , basically just using common sense ... All the things she's stating is plain ole common sense to me 😐

    • @tyrabaexoxo101moore2
      @tyrabaexoxo101moore2 7 років тому +17

      Samantha wilson yasssss that's what I'm talking bout everything she saying is same old same old... I heard this stuff multiple times from many different people... I just watch a bunch of videos and try different stuff out but in the end u have to find out what works best for your hair.. what might work for your best friend might not work for you!!😅😁😉😏😙😎😥😊😚😇

    • @selenabrown8123
      @selenabrown8123 7 років тому +6

      Tyrabaexoxo101 moore Exactly !!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @tyrabaexoxo101moore2
      @tyrabaexoxo101moore2 7 років тому +10

      Selena Brown mmmmmm it's true and a lot of people have a hard time understanding that

    • @ltorchonable
      @ltorchonable 7 років тому +5

      exactly smh

  • @niahvictoria
    @niahvictoria 7 років тому +928

    2:01 for impatient people

  • @boyboy2000ful
    @boyboy2000ful 6 років тому +13

    I do literally everything you said and have been for the past 3 years. where my hair at?!

  • @AsmaMEssa
    @AsmaMEssa 5 років тому +10

    I’m 22 with 4a hair that never grow past my shoulders although I do all the tips most natural talk about. I discovered that I’m anemic, and now taking iron tablets my hair is starting to grow. Thanks for the video I love you ❤️

  • @savageminded
    @savageminded 7 років тому +627

    As a man growing his hair out I appreciate these videos. Most black men's hair videos are about "how to get curly hair" or "wash n go" routines. Both are dope but I want to know how to properly grow strong healthy natural hair to wear as my crown as a King! Lol this video was great, appreciate the advice.

    • @tawnyajennings2056
      @tawnyajennings2056 2 роки тому +2

      I'm a woman but I agree. Men who love their hair long, deserve to know how to care for theirs too, not just women. I have nephews with long hair and it looks good on them.

  • @soleil2269
    @soleil2269 7 років тому +107

    A lot of people don't know this but after doing the big chop your hair grows really fast however it goes through stages like the stunt stage that's when your hair grows really slow it will past because it happened to me so have a little hope ladies

  • @hannahbanana7492
    @hannahbanana7492 5 років тому +1398

    The 4K people that disliked have horrible damaged hair

    • @brooklynsmith369
      @brooklynsmith369 3 роки тому +3

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @wacukawamburu8565
      @wacukawamburu8565 3 роки тому +3

      😂😂😅😅

    • @Ladylss78
      @Ladylss78 3 роки тому +1

      Im like what’s to dislike??? Her hair is proof 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @Lerya9
      @Lerya9 2 роки тому

      What do you mean??? There are 0 dislikes..
      UA-cam would tell me if there were...

  • @ladyofwisdom2
    @ladyofwisdom2 6 років тому +549

    You look just like Nikki Minaj. You're gorgeous&love your hair. Thanks for the tips😚😙

  • @wayland2003
    @wayland2003 7 років тому +335

    Oh. My. God! I shall follow your hair routine religiously from this day forward.

  • @charmaineespeut4627
    @charmaineespeut4627 7 років тому +1112

    I think her going vegan really helped too

    • @bambutheory7030
      @bambutheory7030 7 років тому +44

      Charmaine Espeut i agree! i tried it for a while and noticed a HUGE difference!

    • @Jamilap2008
      @Jamilap2008 7 років тому +6

      yeah, I think so

    • @glamnp5456
      @glamnp5456 7 років тому +20

      Charmaine Espeut I just posted that! I noticed the difference when she went vegan too!

    • @K.YouTube2
      @K.YouTube2 7 років тому +31

      Charmaine Espeut She has been vegan for years

    • @rainydaze1502
      @rainydaze1502 7 років тому +17

      Yes, especially since she was talking about eating fruits and veggies and grains which is basically the only things Vegans eat

  • @OutTheBlueTarot
    @OutTheBlueTarot 5 років тому +12

    Love the advice - spot on! I suffer from hypothyroidism, so keeping my hair moisturized has always been an issue, until I started taking organic silica and collagen. Hair and nails are thicker, growing faster, and my skin is super soft. Im out of wig rehab, and digging the wash and gos... Hoping for shoulder length by end of Nov 2019..will keep u posted. Thanks again for the tip reminders

  • @PenamonPerks8
    @PenamonPerks8 7 років тому +416

    That's not true. Most Black gals always hot combing, perming, cooking and frying and messing around. Truthfully Black hair just doesn't want to be touched. That's why dreads grow so long. I don't wear dreads but I realized that our hair loves it's natural state. I used to where wigs and my hair grew so long that now I don't need any wigs. Our hair really doesn't want to be bothered at all. LOL

    • @Simplythetruthfulone
      @Simplythetruthfulone 3 роки тому +10

      You think our hair is antisocial??🤔😅

    • @myad2152
      @myad2152 3 роки тому +1

      Yes ma’am. I really can’t with the wash n gos and puffs. I love my braided hairstyles and box braids. My hair flourishes.

    • @ivymahinda473
      @ivymahinda473 3 роки тому

      Thats what I'm planning to do,I'm a new natural,I've been growing my hair in its natural state since 2015,and I started taking care of it in Dec,.
      I'm planning to be using wigs with braids underneath

    • @nicolehumble8526
      @nicolehumble8526 3 роки тому

      WOW! U ARE WISE! I'M just thinking about how I cut my hair. Wore wigs for about a month so my hubby wouldn't see & my hair was back at the same length when I took it out of the braids. I'm afraid you're right on the money. LoL

  • @zalove5095
    @zalove5095 7 років тому +1899

    doesn't she look like niki minaj?

  • @NinaBaby210
    @NinaBaby210 7 років тому +48

    What GREAT advice!!! Of all the channels on Hair maintenance & growth advice, your list of tips, to me, seem like THE MOST logical, most attainable, just....obvious, but probably the most overlooked tips BECAUSE they are so obvious. But this is sum AWESOME advice!! My hair HAS been growing, but I know that it probably would do better minus my current heat exposure routine, so I will definitely be making adjustments to that. Also, the "messaging;" also great advice and I have recognized its benefits, I just haven't been consistent, so I guess I will have to kick in on that tip as well. Thank you so much for the gentle reminders! And by the way, your hair looks AMAZINGLY HEALTHY👍🏾 Thanks again!!

  • @heavenwilliams5773
    @heavenwilliams5773 5 років тому +16

    I watched this video with heat damaged hair that was extremely short, two years later I'm 4c natural with shoulder length hair.😩

  • @christinekimball4351
    @christinekimball4351 5 років тому +3

    I was looking for a hair growth video and this was the best one these tips are amazing!

  • @BlueBaby18
    @BlueBaby18 7 років тому +479

    Hair goals. I'm pretty much doing everything you do except for the diet part. I use no heat, I protective style, I drink lots of water but my diet sucks lol. Looks like I need to make some changes

    • @zek280
      @zek280 7 років тому +12

      Blues Baby 💇💇💇

  • @SimplyAdia
    @SimplyAdia 7 років тому +614

    Ladies, everyone's hair grows. It's retaining length that is the problem. When your ends are breaking off while it's growing, it's going to appear that it's not growing. When your hair is in a protective style, your ends are protected so now it appears your hair is growing. Do not over complicate it! ^_^

  • @liliankamukala7674
    @liliankamukala7674 3 роки тому +4

    It works u guyz should try it the ones who disliked

  • @kerynfoster5136
    @kerynfoster5136 6 років тому +2

    I’m gonna try these tips because I really want my hair to grow about the length of yours! And these tips sound so convincing soo yea I’m gonna try them

  • @Jayylovesnails
    @Jayylovesnails 7 років тому +105

    If anyone struggles with drinking more water use the Water Time Pro app in the play store , it's a very helpful app .

    • @nicolenunya984
      @nicolenunya984 7 років тому +2

      thanks I will try it and recommend to my sister as well

    • @IVLEE1
      @IVLEE1 7 років тому +1

      Drea TheDREAMER thanks! I'm gonna check it out. I always forget to drink water between meals....

    • @kamaricanter
      @kamaricanter 7 років тому +1

      Drea TheDREAMER thanks! Gonna check it out!!

    • @ryanamari2233
      @ryanamari2233 7 років тому +1

      I didn't know they had one...I definitely will try it....ive ben drinking water and tea for the past few months....

    • @Jayylovesnails
      @Jayylovesnails 7 років тому

      ryan tabb You can also track how much tea, coffee, milk, and juice you drink as well.

  • @chevybrown3931
    @chevybrown3931 7 років тому +138

    I'm the one who can perm, color, blow dry, flat iron 5 times, curl and texturize my hair all in the same day and nothing will happen 😂 it'll still be strong and resilient!

    • @Shalayah2010
      @Shalayah2010 7 років тому +54

      Same here ! But what helps is that I'm natural. Natural hair is stronger!

    • @Delboiix
      @Delboiix 7 років тому +33

      I use a relaxer and I'm the same, it's honestly such a blessing!

  • @hoodiehoodie4419
    @hoodiehoodie4419 6 років тому +3

    I’m excited for my braids to come out! I think my natural hair is just over my bra now! 😍😍

  • @FineNaturalHairROCKS
    @FineNaturalHairROCKS 3 роки тому +1

    Such a great video! Thank you so much for posting this! It was comprehensive and answered all of my questions.

  • @stylngnprofilin
    @stylngnprofilin 7 років тому +922

    What's with the 698 dislikes? People sure are something...else! She is telling what worked for her to grow it long and thick! And what MIGHT POSSIBLY work for others. What did these 698 people expect her to tell them? smh!

  • @HappyWackyJacky101
    @HappyWackyJacky101 7 років тому +28

    Massaging the scalp! It really does help! I chopped my hair about two months ago and it wasn't growing. I began cornrowing it, applying a mixture of avocado, vegetable and sunflower oil in between the cornrows and massaging. I've just been wearing wigs and i already am at a nice Afro! I also wet my hair at least twice a day and air dry or use a t-shirt to dry it. It's gotten more thick and less breakage! Also like she says drinking water more than soda and juice is great

    • @HappyWackyJacky101
      @HappyWackyJacky101 7 років тому +14

      My hair is 4b/4c so it is hella nappy some days then nice and curly on others. I also wash it and condition with the cornrows still in, so it locks in whatever I need. I keep the cornrows for at least 1 week or even 2 weeks then take them out for a day to let my hair breathe and it grows more and more each time I do this

    • @mshellokittylover1635
      @mshellokittylover1635 7 років тому +1

      Regina SetYouOnFire What kind of vegetable oil?

  • @raivensinae
    @raivensinae 7 років тому +30

    I turned twelve March 23, 2017, and as my mom ironed my hair, I realized that my hair wasn't the actual length of how I wanted it. So then, I started searching through hair room looking for hair products best for my type of hair (frizzy). I found one thing , but it wasn't working, so eventually I starting thinking," how about I just use essential oils. I started using coconut oil, massaging it in my hair everyday then braiding it, and it's actually taking my hair a long way. I started doing this process for about 2 weeks with the coconut oil, and before my hair wasn't even passed the top of where my sports bra starts, and now it's almost, HALF, of where my bra is. And I'm so happy that my hair is finally growing the way I wanted it to. My goal is to grow out my hair, and by the time I'm 13 (next year), my hair will at least be as long as yours. You can also tell how frizzy my hair is in my profile picture. Thnx for such of all your loving support and tips for my hair.

  • @cheriec4929
    @cheriec4929 7 років тому +4

    Watching your hair grow has honestly been amazing, bummer that I couldn't keep up lol

  • @RenaAbraham
    @RenaAbraham 7 років тому +61

    My hair cannot tolerate protective styles at all . I always end up damaging it and getting traction alopecia regardless of what I do . I had to shave my hair because of traction alopecia and my hair is making a good come back so far . Its really thick and im in love . This time I won't put too much pressure on length and more on health

    • @RenaAbraham
      @RenaAbraham 7 років тому +3

      yeah I always end up with bald spots and its so frustrating . I have to start my journey over each time . This is like my 4th big chop though so I have learned to just keep those things away from my hair in order for it to thrive

    • @glamnp5456
      @glamnp5456 7 років тому

      VictimOfBeautyy What kind of protective styling would you do?

    • @RenaAbraham
      @RenaAbraham 7 років тому

      wigs , braids , weave everything nder the sun lol

    • @elsandinda
      @elsandinda 7 років тому +2

      Same here protective styles kill my hair line even if they last only one week. I always end up shaving my hairline every few months but my hair grows very quickly that's my only saving grace. Nowadays I wear a curly half wig behind my hairline and blend with my leave out.

    • @glamnp5456
      @glamnp5456 7 років тому

      VictimOfBeautyy Same. When I was relaxed but as a natural too scared get individual box braids or a sew in. Never tried a wig. I just do crochet braids (not tight) keep my scalp moisturized with a hair growth oil I make. TFS!

  • @laviniabrown6426
    @laviniabrown6426 7 років тому +380

    You got me massaging my scalp 😂😂😂😂

  • @shammahnzaana214
    @shammahnzaana214 2 роки тому +2

    I love your hair. I love your smile, I love your voice, love how straight forward you are. Generally I love you.

  • @kimessex3678
    @kimessex3678 5 років тому +9

    You and your hair is beautiful I'm 62 and I stopped having relaxers 4 years ago and my hair is 13 in Long and thick but I do use supplements hair vitamins niacin biotin and I wear my hair in a protective bun or sometimes plaits I also do the rice water but in your case since you don't hardly do anything with your hair it could be genetics

  • @BXLatina35
    @BXLatina35 7 років тому +1139

    you resemble Nicki Minaj so much.... thanks for the tips though...

    • @ahellhound118
      @ahellhound118 7 років тому +12

      Bxlatina35 i see am not the only one that thinks she resembles Nikki Minaj...

    • @BXLatina35
      @BXLatina35 7 років тому +1

      latoya dingle LOL... She does though... Facts ..

    • @kwade3692
      @kwade3692 7 років тому +19

      Bxlatina35 I thought I was the only one who thought she looks like nicki

    • @ryanamari2233
      @ryanamari2233 7 років тому +19

      I agree I see Nicki....a natural Nicki...

    • @chadun8368
      @chadun8368 7 років тому +4

      WavesIsBienn black chyna and Nicki do look alike

  • @gladitsnotme
    @gladitsnotme 7 років тому +195

    I LEGIT thought that was Nicki Minaj in the thumbnail. I was like, "who would use a picture of Nicki Minaj to promote their video..?" lmfao 😂

  • @lnm6053
    @lnm6053 6 років тому

    These are such good tips! That’s it I’m stopping with the flat irons! ❤️❤️❤️ you’re gorgeous ❤️

  • @missalanajasmin6260
    @missalanajasmin6260 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so Much I actually listened to you and absorbed the four concepts to growing your hair that works for you. Love this video😗😘

  • @vet4life
    @vet4life 7 років тому +24

    I remember back in the day when you had an undercut.......Now look at the back! Praise God that you're blessing us with your knowledge, I needed this...TFS

  • @billiebluujae4995
    @billiebluujae4995 7 років тому +1202

    you look like a lil Nicki twin! no lie girl!! 💯💯 . good video though.

  • @shy8145
    @shy8145 5 років тому +2

    Omg this has helped me a lot! Thank you so much for this ✨❤️❤️

  • @roshadataylor9454
    @roshadataylor9454 6 років тому +1

    You have beautiful hair! I have been natural for a year, no perm. I am so happy I found this video because I hate detangling my hair after washing it. I always have to blow dry it to get it straight. My edges will not go a full day without curling up, even with 24-hour edge control. How do you get your edges so straight?

  • @desuh123
    @desuh123 7 років тому +140

    Liked before I even watched

    • @IVLEE1
      @IVLEE1 7 років тому +22

      desuh123 me too! Love her

  • @shanj2009
    @shanj2009 7 років тому +84

    My hair grows but it's super thin. I'm definitely going to try these steps.

    • @alexiacastillano234
      @alexiacastillano234 7 років тому +9

      you can use almond oil and Jamaican black castor oil for hair thickening

    • @semmi98
      @semmi98 7 років тому +12

      no not really, the thickness of your hair strands is genetics.

    • @alexiacastillano234
      @alexiacastillano234 7 років тому +3

      well i have seen many people who had thin hair use these oils and it has worked

    • @suckurathethirstybishgiggi8219
      @suckurathethirstybishgiggi8219 7 років тому +4

      shannon jones it's not possible to thicken ur hair... It's genetics of how ur hair is originally... If u year thin hair ur hair will be thin

    • @JoyDejaKing
      @JoyDejaKing 7 років тому +22

      Did you not watch the video. She said her hair has never been this thick. Which means you can thicken your hair. Maybe not the strands but the density can increase. When you're not taking care of your hair or giving your body the proper nutrients it needs hair follicles can be dormant but they can be reactivated which will make your hair thicker.

  • @akuababez
    @akuababez 7 років тому

    I haven't watched you in agessss but girl your hair has grown 💕💕 also you hit a million while I was gone

  • @beemocha
    @beemocha 6 років тому +2

    Great tips!! I’m gonna try scalp massage for sure! I’m a massage therapist I should’ve been knew this 😂
    I’ve been natural for 2 years & the styles that I do the most often are either Bantu knots or braids. Recently though,I’ve worn an afro. I wet it,put As I Am Double Butter Cream in it,a headband & that’s it. The Bantu knot twists take awhile depending on how tight I want my curl to be,& I don’t have the damn patience 😩😂😂 so I just wear my afro. I wore braids for awhile actually & every single time its the same thing: THE DANDRUFF. The itchiness on a scale of 1 to 10 its probably a 12. I get it done & no matter what style of braids like clockwork,3 days later the itching begins & it does not stop until the braids are out
    ..& I wash my hair of course lol. I notice when I DON’T wear protective styles my hair RARELY itches!!! Help me☹️☹️

    • @quidagis33
      @quidagis33 Рік тому

      You might have an allergy to the synthetic hair. In any case it's always better to have access to your hair/scalp to care for it and clean it.

  • @NiniAmerlise
    @NiniAmerlise 7 років тому +14

    Girl, I have been watching you videos from the very beginning. Its truly inspiring to see this progress, not just in length but in thickness and volume. Slay sis slay!

  • @Key-gx2px
    @Key-gx2px 7 років тому +44

    women in the comments! there are ways to get your thick hair straight with out heat . look it up!

    • @selah21740
      @selah21740 7 років тому +3

      Show us the links, Ethaperia! What's worked for you?

    • @misseydj123
      @misseydj123 7 років тому +1

      Arisellia without using heat, it's all about stretching out your curl pattern to get it straight, or at the very least, wavy. You can do a heatless blowout, braid out (then comb out your hair), hair stretching with the banding method. I found all this stuff out on YT :)

    • @SheabyRenea
      @SheabyRenea 7 років тому +12

      I usually roll my hair on large roller (pull it taut) and let it air dry. If you use indirect heat like a hair dryer (not blow dryer) on low, that'll work too.

  • @kristenljohnson32
    @kristenljohnson32 6 років тому +2

    Thank you! This video was extremely helpful! I'm definitely at a standstill.

  • @CARMELLASWEETS1
    @CARMELLASWEETS1 7 років тому +3

    Thank you for your dedication to yourself and helping others💕

  • @NadirahShakir
    @NadirahShakir 7 років тому +168

    If you only straighten it about 2-3 times a year how do you clip your ends and how often do you clip them?

    • @thechicnatural
      @thechicnatural  7 років тому +56

      I trim every time I straighten.

    • @pariscaw
      @pariscaw 7 років тому +41

      TheChicNatural your edges are #goals!!

    • @thefactsaccordingtogabbie149
      @thefactsaccordingtogabbie149 7 років тому +4

      TheChicNatural is it okay for me, to get an trim every 4 months when I do an blow out? How much do u get trim off an inch or 1 inch or you don't know.

    • @NadirahShakir
      @NadirahShakir 7 років тому +8

      TheChicNatural so you only clip your ends 2-3 times a year? I've heard mix reviews. My beautician swears I should do it every 6 weeks, then another lady said well we're natural, your hair sheds by itself. What do you think 👀

    • @thechicnatural
      @thechicnatural  7 років тому +77

      Exactly. I only trim when/if it has been straightened. If your ends are not damaged or split I don't see a reason to get a trim as frequently as every 6 weeks. I would space it out until your ends show they need a snip...just my take on it.

  • @londonk69
    @londonk69 7 років тому +271

    she is so pretty

  • @viviansmithodom7891
    @viviansmithodom7891 6 років тому +1

    Your methods make sense and is practical. Good Job!

  • @andrearuss58
    @andrearuss58 5 років тому +1

    I love when I come across a good new YT channel ❤️ subscribed!

  • @michimichi2295
    @michimichi2295 7 років тому +11

    THE MASSAGE THING REAAAALLLLY WORKS.......TRY IT! Whenever you wash or condition use that opportunity to massage your hair, especially the edges and middel and you see it it by your next wash .....PROMISE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @AbbyKAguilar
    @AbbyKAguilar 7 років тому +8

    😍😍😍 your hair has changed so much from when i started watching you in 2012. Long or short, you've always slayed every hair style and gave us type 4 textured girls great tips 💪🏽

  • @Kay456Ms
    @Kay456Ms 5 років тому +7

    Beautiful hair and beautiful lady! Thank you for this video and for the tips!!

  • @quietstorm1374
    @quietstorm1374 7 років тому +2402

    You look like Nicki Minaj a lil.

  • @spiritualcosmeticss
    @spiritualcosmeticss 7 років тому +27

    I rememember when u had a undercut. Now it appears to be fully grown out too. How long did it take to grow out your undercut? And by the way your natural hair is gorgeous!

  • @msknukkles
    @msknukkles 6 років тому

    Love your videos. I have been following you for a while now . Very inspirational

  • @teecoleman4927
    @teecoleman4927 6 років тому

    Omg!!! Loved it- I'm mixed and grew up using heat...loved the curly lacy

  • @formyego5549
    @formyego5549 7 років тому +3

    Omg I'm proud of you. Over 1 million followers and your hair is longggg. I have been following you forever. Great job.

  • @kimchatrie5033
    @kimchatrie5033 7 років тому +182

    I am in love with your teeth. I'm trying to listen to you talk and stray away to focusing on your teeth 😂

  • @quacktasticfilms3016
    @quacktasticfilms3016 6 років тому

    I got a horrible horrible hair cut, lost around 7 inches of beautiful locks. Glad to have some tips to grow back my hair!!!

  • @sherrywhitcomb2414
    @sherrywhitcomb2414 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for your video, I had to get chemotherapy and my hair is shoulderlength now and curly. I definitely will do these tips.

  • @danacarter5313
    @danacarter5313 7 років тому +3

    Since all of us is going natural, it's like a curse is being broken off of our head! These hair journeys are amazing to watch! I'm so glad you youtube girls are here!

  • @raychelchatman
    @raychelchatman 7 років тому +464

    you remind me of Nicki Minaj, you are so beautiful

  • @BriszellsWay6
    @BriszellsWay6 6 років тому

    I belive that any one can grow there hair out no matter what texture you just have to take care of it .. loved this video you are so beautiful

  • @bontlemodisane5859
    @bontlemodisane5859 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much dear. I started applying these tips 2 years back. And I must say they worked.

  • @prettybrown78
    @prettybrown78 7 років тому +540

    From your side profile, you favor Nicki Minaj....

  • @praiseonaturals
    @praiseonaturals 7 років тому +8

    Women and how to grow hair fast videos! see how fast we are clicking on this video as if we have not head all this tips before LOL. Well done your hair is beautiful!

  • @beyoncebatista6921
    @beyoncebatista6921 7 років тому +7

    What if I blowdry only once ever 2-3 weeks, But I first put on a deep treatment next day I go to the salon and just blow dry

  • @phebe7746
    @phebe7746 6 років тому

    love this video so much x thank you so so so much for uploading this, it's really helpful for me xxx

  • @ColderThanWinter
    @ColderThanWinter 7 років тому +18

    I love this video. I grew my hair to my shoulders by doing these things, but I recently (September) cut about 3-4 inches off. But these tips honestly do work. Especially not overly using heat in your hair. In 4 years, I only used heat in my hair about 5 times because I had a leave out with my sew in. When I get sew ins, I make sure to get a closure so I don't have to have a leave out. I trim my ends every few weeks. I massage my homemade oil into my hair after I do a wash and go. Just thought I'd comment and try to be helpful also lol. Love these tips, thank you for sharing! ❤️

    • @sandraswift1827
      @sandraswift1827 2 роки тому

      Thanks, will love to view how the closure looks

  • @ForJoyTV
    @ForJoyTV 7 років тому +83

    I'm too anxious to get through the video ⏸, I wanted to mention that I remember the undercut! Your hair has come such a long way so quickly. I'm just like you when it comes to growing hair, it can be a struggle. But I am capable.... okay let me listen to you lol ▶️

    • @kay.nicole__1492
      @kay.nicole__1492 7 років тому +1

      For Joy Photography i was thinking the exact same thing

    • @godlysunshine1
      @godlysunshine1 7 років тому

      For Joy Photography

    • @320celestin
      @320celestin 7 років тому +3

      For Joy Photography You're so right that seemed like yesterday

    • @fransicatkinson96
      @fransicatkinson96 7 років тому +1

      For Joy Photography

  • @remikawilliams4036
    @remikawilliams4036 5 років тому +1

    I Love that bun!!!! I need a tutorial on how to bun my own hair like this!!!!! Please 🤞🏽

  • @patricialane7993
    @patricialane7993 6 років тому +3

    Thank you for the tips. love the hair makeup and outfit.

  • @AdannaMadueke
    @AdannaMadueke 7 років тому +12

    Wow... Girl ur hair is just giving me life and soul 😍😍❤️❤️💕💕

  • @Abigailodm
    @Abigailodm 7 років тому +50

    wow you look so gorgeous 😍😍😍😍😍

  • @gwendebardelebendebard2762
    @gwendebardelebendebard2762 6 років тому

    During your intro the first thing that came to my mind was that how beautiful you are, I think you just found a new subscriber! Ilysm!

  • @geraldinecooper7171
    @geraldinecooper7171 6 років тому

    Yesss that last thing is the big key 🔑 about eating healthy

  • @kaycarter4662
    @kaycarter4662 7 років тому +80

    Very informational. My hair is thick enough already, I just need the length.