My 4b/4c Hair Wash Day Routine w/ Shea Moisture Jamaican Black Castor Oil Line | Hair wash + Review

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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2022
  • Hey GUUYYSS !!!! Welcome back to my youtube channel. So today I'm gonna be showing you guys my wash day routine with a few staples of mine since the beginning of 2022. And No.. I'm not being sponsored. I enjoyed making this video so I hope you guys enjoy it as well and that you may learn something from this video. Anywhoo DEUCESS :D
    The product names are listed below:
    Shea Moisture Shampoo & Conditioner: www.amazon.co.uk/Shea-Moistur...
    Shea Moisture Masque :-www.amazon.co.uk/Shea-Moistur...
    Shea Moisture Leave in Conditioner:-
    www.amazon.co.uk/Shea-Moistur...
    Sunny Isle Jamaican Black Castor Oil:- www.amazon.co.uk/Shea-Moistur...
    #4chair #naturalhair #sheamoisture #type4hair #selfcare #vlogmas
    God Bless.
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  • @interestingfacts4943
    @interestingfacts4943 9 місяців тому +22

    Hello,
    Just a friendly tip...leave-in conditioners, creams/butters and oils are moisturizers and should therefore be applied to damp hair.
    Hair needs to be hydrated and moisturized. Water serves as the least expensive AND most effective way to hydrate hair, while moisturizers lubricate the hair to PREVENT water from escaping. So both are necessary. Unfortunately, though, a lot of people forget about the need for water in their hair care routine.
    Nearly all moisturizers (leave-ins, creams, butters and oils) CANNOT hydrate the hair. Hydrated hair is a function of how well our hair retains water. This is where moisturizers find their purpose.
    Leave-in conditioners, creams/butters and oils are moisturizers. Meaning, they create a barrier around our hair cuticle to SEAL water in the hair to keep it hydrated. Additionally, moisturizers add nutrients to the hair and scalp..like what fertilizers do for plants. The caveat though is that they can only function as purposed when added to damp hair. Applying them to dry hair can lead to a host of issues.
    Adding moisturizers to DRY hair will eventually lead to breakage, split ends and/or plateaued growth. This is because the oils, butters, etc. create a barrier (a seal) around our hair cuticle which prevents moisture from penetrating our hair. So if your hair is dry when you add moisturizers, you are essentially sealing in dryness...meaning, you are preventing your hair from receiving hydration and causing it to REMAIN in a constant state of dryness.
    That is why a lot of naturals suffer from dry hair, breakage, split ends and/or plateaued hair growth even though they care for their hair by "greasing" or oiling regularly. This of course can cause immense frustration for naturals, and has led to many naturals returning to relaxers (this includes texlaxing, texturizing, s-curl, etc.).
    That's why it's so important to add your moisturizers to damp hair...and then you can dry your hair as you please, with or without heat.
    Please only let your hair dry (either air dry or with heat) AFTER applying your moisturizers.
    With love family...♥

    • @naturallyshaniakbee
      @naturallyshaniakbee  8 місяців тому +3

      Heyo 😅. Thanks for your advice. I appreciate it. Tbh I've tried leaving my hair to dry without using a blow drier but if my hair is too wet, it causes it to break. But on the other hand using a blow drier on high heat all the time can also cause heat damage and cause it to break. I try not to completey dry my hair.. and if anything sometimes I try not to use high heat. If I do dry my hair with a blow drier, most cases, i wait a bit for it to finish most of its dripping and then I blow dry my hair until DAMP not dry. WE DONT LIKE DRY HAIR !!! Otherwise the process of letting my hair dry on its own is just long especially if I'm washing my braids. My hair is just funny but Thanks again for your tips I really appreciate. :D

    • @interestingfacts4943
      @interestingfacts4943 6 місяців тому +1

      @@naturallyshaniakbee you're welcome...and you can dry your hair as you choose best appropriate, with or without heat. The main suggestion is to add your moisturizers before you dry your hair.
      I truly hope the best for you on your hair journey. ♥
      PS. I love the Shea Moisture Jamaican Black Castor Oil line!

    • @FreddyVorheees
      @FreddyVorheees 11 днів тому

      Any advice ​for someone with 4c hair who has extreme dandruff. Seems like nothing i do works , if i grease or mosturize my hair at night......by morning it is extremely dry again. Im close to cutting it and being done with the whole thing. @interestingfacts4943

  • @christabelkaina2846
    @christabelkaina2846 Рік тому +28

    Love your hair, it looks just like mine.
    I’ve found that it’s more satisfying when I watch hair content creators with hair like mine, it’s inspiring and you can apply the tips to your own routine better.🥰

    • @naturallyshaniakbee
      @naturallyshaniakbee  Рік тому +5

      Awwhh. Lol thankyou. I agree. It can be disheartening to watch girls with other hair types and figuring out the same won't benefit your hair. Now I'm even more inspired to post content for type 4 girls :'). Welcome to my club 😆. Tee hee

    • @christabelkaina2846
      @christabelkaina2846 Рік тому +1

      Exactly and you should carry onnn. You inspire us. 🥰
      Thank you, so glad to be here.

    • @sofialucuanda
      @sofialucuanda Рік тому +2

      It's hard to find content creators with hair like hers. I too have 4c hair that's very coily. I don't see many youtubers with very coily hair so it's very exciting to have someone who represents our hair type

    • @tamradillonittybittysiddit1
      @tamradillonittybittysiddit1 10 місяців тому

      I love the Jamaica black castor oil mask and shampoo ❤💯🖤

    • @tamradillonittybittysiddit1
      @tamradillonittybittysiddit1 10 місяців тому

      💯💯

  • @lighthouse6748
    @lighthouse6748 Рік тому +13

    Your hair is so full & healthy. My hair is on the thinner side and I am trying to get it more full like yours. Great video 🦋🌼

    • @naturallyshaniakbee
      @naturallyshaniakbee  Рік тому +3

      Awwhh. Thankyouu. Some of it i owe to castor oil. Made my hair so thick 😭 at first I couldn't manage. Dont worry though keep taking care and you'll get there

  • @keishaomole4320
    @keishaomole4320 3 місяці тому +1

    I follow the LCO method.. liquid i use is my made clove and black tea spray. Followed up with a shea moisture strengthen and restore leave in conditioner and an oil... definitely this method have helped my hair hydrated.
    Thanks for sharing your journey... ❤

  • @josephinemutiso8599
    @josephinemutiso8599 Рік тому +2

    love the video

    • @naturallyshaniakbee
      @naturallyshaniakbee  Рік тому

      Aww thankyou so much. ❤ I'm glad the effort I put in is shing through. God bless.

  • @tamradillonittybittysiddit1
    @tamradillonittybittysiddit1 10 місяців тому +1

    💯💰🖤

  • @tintamanengu
    @tintamanengu Рік тому +4

    Love this and love your background music where did you find it?

    • @naturallyshaniakbee
      @naturallyshaniakbee  Рік тому +1

      Ouu Thankyou 🥰. I found em on Epidemic Sound. You'll have plenty to listen to there

  • @Investinyourselfdarling
    @Investinyourselfdarling Рік тому +4

    My 4c is extremely dry and breaking everyday the amount I lose should be on my shoulders. 😢 I applied it today and hope it works. Do u also use it as a leave in? Love your hair 😊

    • @naturallyshaniakbee
      @naturallyshaniakbee  Рік тому +2

      Heyo. I'm not sure if you're talking about the castor oil but I usually put it on my damp hair (NEVER ON DRY HAIR) to seal in moisture then afterwards I use the JBCO cream leave in.. if you want maybe you could try using natural aloe vera in your deep conditioning treatments as well because it's really good for moisture. There's also the As I am castor oil hydration spray (every two days) which i use for moisturization while my hair is in protective styles. My 4c hair grows best in protective styles so it may be the same for you. But yeah protective styles and moisturize!! :P.. Hopefully the breakage isn't from split ends cuz a stylist would probably tell you to trim em. Thankyou btw :D

    • @EVSLOVERSWIFFTY
      @EVSLOVERSWIFFTY 5 місяців тому

      @@naturallyshaniakbeeI love your vids can you start doin ASMR ones I love ASMR
      Please reply ❤

  • @ahuvaminy47
    @ahuvaminy47 Рік тому +2

    Hi, the last product dont need to be washed? You just leave it like this?

    • @naturallyshaniakbee
      @naturallyshaniakbee  Рік тому +2

      Heyoo. Yeah the last product is a leave in conditioner so It doesn't needa be washed out at all. So yes I just style as normal after I've put it in my hair

  • @1Fusionenuh
    @1Fusionenuh 10 місяців тому +2

    Watching from yaad

  • @Neesha242
    @Neesha242 Рік тому +2

    How often do you wash your hair?

    • @naturallyshaniakbee
      @naturallyshaniakbee  Рік тому +3

      Heyo. Ideally I'd try cowash/deep condition every two weeks in warmer climates or when I'm exercising but now that it's cold outside I'll do a full wash day once a month especially if my hair is in braids.

  • @estherkariuki616
    @estherkariuki616 Рік тому +2

    Use law lemon on your armpits. Nice hair products nice hair keep up.

    • @naturallyshaniakbee
      @naturallyshaniakbee  Рік тому +17

      Hey thanks for the tip. Lemon usually does more harm than good so I'll pass. I'm good with my armpits otherwise though ☺ Thanks.

    • @blessingakihola3756
      @blessingakihola3756 5 місяців тому +1

      She ain’t ask you for help 😭

  • @mineerhirhie5056
    @mineerhirhie5056 2 місяці тому

    This shampoo is a no no. I lost alot of my hair after using this shampoo.

  • @MelanisupSupreme
    @MelanisupSupreme Рік тому +2

    Those products dry my hair out.

    • @naturallyshaniakbee
      @naturallyshaniakbee  Рік тому +2

      Heyo. That's unfortunate. What do you use to hydrate/moisturize your hair ? For me this shea moisture line is a step up from what I used to use and I plan to move on soon cuz I found that the As I am butter cream feels much better on my hair..

    • @MelanisupSupreme
      @MelanisupSupreme Рік тому +1

      @@naturallyshaniakbee Hey, I use mielle organics. Those products use to be good but in America when a product is good for women of color
      and the FDA etc discovers it, they water it down or add extra products. In America we can't have anything good for ourselves.

    • @naturallyshaniakbee
      @naturallyshaniakbee  Рік тому +5

      Oh cool :D. I've heard 😭 thats so unfair. I wasn't one of the OG Shea moisture fans so I have no idea how good it was back then. I hope Mielle keeps their formula though cuz I literally bought two of their oil bottles the other day since the tiktok girlies suddenly found the oil at the same time I decided I wanted to use more rosemary in my hair. Anywho, God bless on your hair journey

    • @blessedyes3902
      @blessedyes3902 Рік тому +1

      Unfortunately mine also😥I tried a few times just to make sure I wasn't tripping, but no, it hated my 4c hair.

  • @jdd6958
    @jdd6958 Рік тому +3

    Those products smell like playdough.. I dont know if they have playdough in africa.. but we have it in america.

    • @naturallyshaniakbee
      @naturallyshaniakbee  Рік тому +3

      🤣🤣🤣 lmaoo I smelt them just a while ago and you're right. They kinda do smell like plaudough. I'm sure they got plenty playdough in Africa though

    • @jdd6958
      @jdd6958 Рік тому +1

      @@naturallyshaniakbee wonderful ☺

    • @fionasmith6686
      @fionasmith6686 Рік тому +17

      Come on 🤣🤣🤣. We have everything in Africa.

    • @golden22h8
      @golden22h8 Рік тому +7

      this is a bit rude 😭

    • @earthchild8536
      @earthchild8536 Рік тому

      Oh wow america is just the greatest lol

  • @ranojutro426
    @ranojutro426 Рік тому +1

    Why we have to know how you wash your hair???

    • @naturallyshaniakbee
      @naturallyshaniakbee  Рік тому +44

      Hi. You're not obligated to learn how I wash my hair. This type of content is for people with natural hair (mostly type 3 and 4) who are interested in learning how the product may work on their hair or wondering if they should really buy it or they may just like watching these types of hair care videos. It's in the title. If these types of videos aren't helpful to you then please don't watch them.