Saiuri Diogé
Saiuri Diogé
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stretched ≠ valid length, Black hair isn’t hard, pay professionals | natural hair hard truths
TIMESTAMPS ✩₊˚.⋆☾⋆⁺₊✧
0:00 oils, butters and creams aren't the haircare standard.
1:52 stop stretching your hair to validate it.
3:03 black hair isn't hard, you're just clueless.
4:56 pay pros to teach you about your hair.
6:55 diy ≠ better quality.
10:02 products don't moisturize.
I HAVE A SUBSTACK!!!
✩°。⋆⸜ 🎧✮ some facts about me ✩°。⋆⸜ 🎧✮
age: 25
height: 5'2"
fave color: pink
kpop: 💜💎🏴‍☠️🍀
✩♬ ₊˚. music courtesy of Epidemic sound ✩♬ ₊˚.
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Видео

aligned day in my life | getting my life together using astroHD
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TIMESTAMPS ✩₊˚.⋆☾⋆⁺₊✧ 0:00 intro 0:11 music tension relief 1:25 emotion check-in w/ How We Feel 2:14 writing habit 4:17 human design determination environment 5:01 6H pisces south node hard drive cleanup 8:39 following my body's lead 9:25 checking my content calendar 9:44 to-do list 11:25 how i use the pomodoro method 12:08 rambling about my gym schedule 14:01 editing cancer mars mondays 16:56 ...
getting out of a funk
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TIMESTAMPS ✩₊˚.⋆☾⋆⁺₊✧ 0:00 where how i've been lately 14:12 breakfast shower skincare 15:15 it was wash day 16:04 yappin throwin fits 20:39 gas target walgreens 23:56 back home 26:56 laundry 27:21 outro “pit stop” location pin attribute: "www.flaticon.com/free-icons/location" ✩°。⋆⸜ 🎧✮ some facts about me ✩°。⋆⸜ 🎧✮ age: 25 height: 5'2" fave color: pink kpop: 💜💎🏴‍☠️🍀 ✩♬ ₊˚. music courtesy of Epide...
your hair is dry. this will help you fix it. | holy grail haircare routine (FOR 4c TOO!!)
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your hair is dry. this will help you fix it. | holy grail haircare routine (FOR 4c TOO!!)
shedding, finger detangling, protective styles | natural hair hard truths
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shedding, finger detangling, protective styles | natural hair hard truths
v day vlog: indie warriors, getting into grad school, makeup gone wrong, reading reddit AITA, bff da
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v day vlog: indie warriors, getting into grad school, makeup gone wrong, reading reddit AITA, bff da
vlog: day in my life | ADHD thoughts, cleaning, grad school, naturium PR review ˚₊‧꒰ა ☆ ໒꒱ ‧₊˚
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vlog: day in my life | ADHD thoughts, cleaning, grad school, naturium PR review ˚₊‧꒰ა ☆ ໒꒱ ‧₊˚
FIRST VLOG!! ˙✧˖°📷 ༘ ⋆。˚| new mic, channel changes, photoshoot grwm, laundry, ADHD meds
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FIRST VLOG!! ˙✧˖°📷 ༘ ⋆。˚| new mic, channel changes, photoshoot grwm, laundry, ADHD meds
starting the journey to confidence
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starting the journey to confidence
is water texturist? | defining curls you naturally have
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is water texturist? | defining curls you naturally have
you will have boundaries after watching this | how to set boundaries
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you will have boundaries after watching this | how to set boundaries
how to glow up without worsening your insecurities | self improvement
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how to glow up without worsening your insecurities | self improvement
it's a new year. ditch your friends and start over.
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it's a new year. ditch your friends and start over.
don't take these Black hair mindsets into 2024.
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don't take these Black hair mindsets into 2024.
you will become confident after watching this.
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you will become confident after watching this.
how to go from a pick me to a girl's girl
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how to go from a pick me to a girl's girl
yall don't like natural hair.
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yall don't like natural hair.
cognitive dissonance in the natural hair community
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cognitive dissonance in the natural hair community
grieving who you could’ve been as a ND
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grieving who you could’ve been as a ND
content goals boutta get so serious
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content goals boutta get so serious
you have to make up for wearing your NATURAL HAIR?!?!
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you have to make up for wearing your NATURAL HAIR?!?!

Комментарии

  • @chart3963
    @chart3963 9 часов назад

    We are all on the journey to self love and it’s a long road because we have been stopped so many times along the way and told that we are not enough in our natural state. That said, some of us are further along than others. I encourage others by wearing my natural hair loud and proud. Hopefully, it will give others the courage to do the same until it becomes the norm.🙏🏾

  • @chelseasmith2943
    @chelseasmith2943 2 дня назад

    I love you, your videos, and your content, and I'm so happy I found your channel. Thanks for migrating to RUclips. We need you over here. You are a real one, super funny, smart intelligent, and cute as a button. I'm definitely a fan.

  • @chelseasmith2943
    @chelseasmith2943 2 дня назад

    I love natural hair. The people around me dont. For example, I have 4 daughters, and we range from 3c-4c type hair. My mom has type 2 hair. She could not get an afro if she tried. When I let my girls wear their hair in a ponytail with the natural puff, she shames us and says their hair looks, dry, and that it needs to be combed. When in reality it is detangled and very soft. All the Negro girls at school wear weaves, braids, twists, or wigs. The other are bi-racial and have a different hair type. My girl dont see a reflection of their type of hair among their age group because it's always covered up with artificial hair. I strive every day to encourage my daughters to embrace their natural hair. They rock sleek natural ponytails with a natural puff. I wear low buns with a middle part. Murray beeswax edge control and clear gel are my go-to.

  • @sigh_yuri
    @sigh_yuri 3 дня назад

    ion have a substack no more, sorry. 🤣

  • @laladesy7352
    @laladesy7352 4 дня назад

    That ending is so real because I have family members who do this. The bark about not having a relaxer and shame women who are but the keep wigs of that look nothing like their natural hair 🤔. I love my natural hair but the natural hair community is screwed up and highly texturist.

  • @kayla3972
    @kayla3972 6 дней назад

  • @rosezenamilloy8618
    @rosezenamilloy8618 7 дней назад

    Hey Saiuri, Thank-you so much for this video, it’s been an eye-opener for me! I feel for us as black women because we’ve been miseducated in so many ways that are hurtful to us especially when it comes to our hair. Whether it’s to line the pockets of cooperations seeking to make a dollar off us or those of our own desperate to make a come-up off our ignorance. Which is why it’s so refreshing and such a relief to see honest videos like these. I had a couple of questions on things within the video I was unclear about. What is a hair topper and why is it needed? And do you use the daily conditioner listed in your description everyday?

  • @xXJade_AssassinXx
    @xXJade_AssassinXx 9 дней назад

    So Im an afro-punk girl, 4a-4b with some 3c on the bottom lol and my non-stretch hair is at 12" fluff / 20" stretched - I agree with some points but want to share: 1.) Hair Grows Best Greasy In primal times, humans didnt wash their hair often, its exactly like how animals don't wash their fur often. Stripping hair impacts it's integrity because it relies on an oily environment to retain water. Your hair shouldn't be full of product, but it should feel kind of lush with product tbh. Notice how white ppl complain about greasy hair, but struggle with dryness and breakage due to over-washing. Hair should be somewhat greasy like how leaves are waxy to protect the water inside. 2.) Products With Water DO Moisturize If your hair is not moisturized, it will never "feel" moisturized. The main ingredient in most butters is water; butters deposit water molecules onto your hair strands and the oil in them helps retain the moisture, which is why your hair feels moisturized by a product. Its just osmosis in a jar. That said, some products do this better than others - thats the diff between good quality and bad quality. 3.) Genetics Play a MINOR Role Science wise, hair grows an average of .5" a month world wide. Sure, some ppl grow slower or faster, but that's rare af. Africans do not have slower hair growth as a race - the physics of our hair is the difference compared to other races. Physics wise, a bent object is weakest at it's bent points; one strand of our hair can have dozens of weak points. Our fight is not genetics, its physics 😅. Reducing breakage as much as possible increases length retention. 4.) DO NOT CUT YOUR HAIR I can not stress this enough during growth time. There is a weird idea that split ends will somehow ever do enough damage to stop growth, but as professional explained: "Afro hair is prone to breakage, so usually split ends come off long before they're a problem." Makes sense because if the hair splits, its going to hit a bend in the hair, weaken it further and snap off at 0.0001cm 😂. Thats why she recommended *waiting until you reach your growth goals before trimming off and split ends still present.* No need to lose your 0.5" or more of hardwork. 5.) Finger Detangle Always The "snares" or ridiculous balls of tangles that decide to just exist at the end of our hair, is normal. The natural way of human grooming is finger detangling. Do not cut them off, do not rake them to oblivion with the comb or detangle brush - take your time to pick them apart. 99% of the strands in that snare are healthy hair, they just snagged at some point and decided to not let go 😂. Oil helps a lot with preventing this - drier hair snares a LOT more than moisturized hair, and being a bit greasy helps the strands slip n slide rather than snare. 6.) Wash Day Aint A Thing Burn me at the stake, but I have almost 21" of hair, a very lush fro and it takes me 1 hour to wash, condition and dry. We do not need to take any of the multitude of additional steps shown on social media. Our hair does not to washing well like other hair types because of the shape. Our hair doesnt get "dirty" as easy because of the shape as well. Afro hair has a ribbon shape with less sulfuric bonds to facilitate very efficient heat dissipation off the head. *Water can insulate heat* (think a boiler system,) not good for protecting us from the hot azz environment in which our ancestors came. Our hair feels "thirsty" because it is optimized to actually get rid of excess water. I wash my hair once a month, 1 hour wash time. It smells like a fruit salad and no, it does not look greasy or dirty. I still moistiurize it daily 😂. Our hair will naturally evaporate off a lot of excess product & water. It will hold what it can, and by its shape, basically send excess off into the universe. That said, you'll learn your hair's product & water balance, to where you are not blowing money on too much product, or over using it. I say all this not to undermine, it was a great video just made me want to discuss is all. I recovered from 6" of hair length after my hair was melted by a relaxer. Hit 12" of fluff last month and 20" stretched just not listening to the natural hair (sponsored) community. We need more wholesome girlies like you not pushing products but sense and science honestly. Growing afro hair is not hard once you know why it is how it is.

  • @WilliamsPinch
    @WilliamsPinch 9 дней назад

    Licensed cosmetologist here (10yrs+)… and you pretty much nailed most of this. Have patience with your audience, as some of these truths are hard learned.

  • @WilliamsPinch
    @WilliamsPinch 9 дней назад

    Roll those eyes into next week 💅🏽

  • @Bimbimsky
    @Bimbimsky 9 дней назад

    Now, I'm seeing a lot of people stressing length when the point of her video is about hair health. Honestly you can do whatever you want but just because it works for you doesn't mean it won't work for someone else. I've done no oils and i saw my hair health was better than when i was using oils. Does it mean using oils is bad? Yes if you aren't doing it properly and No if you're doing it properly. Its all about moisturising that hair at the end of the day. The hair has to stay moisturised. A lot of you seem to think she's talking out of her ass like as if she hasn't gathered this information from experiences and facts from the same licenced hairstylists you went to. If you don't agree with it fine, but don't make somebody out to be a villain just because she said something you don't agree with and omg someone here said "im not going to take advice from someone with shorter hair than me" 😐 lets continue black people hating each other shall we?

  • @mlen7149
    @mlen7149 10 дней назад

    I agree that some ppl don't hv the straight up love for natural hair of all natural colors, grains, lengths, curl patterns, etc. We must encourage our naturalistas to understand that ALL natural hair is beautiful ❤

  • @Jasmine-uu2xo
    @Jasmine-uu2xo 11 дней назад

    Ancient Africans knew how to take care of their. This "anti-stretch" liberation comes from trying to combat eurocentrism but stretching in the form of braids locs twists and threading has existed for thousands of years before that. Wearing the hair unstyled or unkkempt in some peoples cases (because we have a bad habit of neglect) is not the ultimate symbol of black pride. These anti-stretch girls really want us to walk around with 2 inches of hair on our head to validate their "pride" There are black people with hair 2x the size of their body because they love it and take care of it. Locs twists braids and threading are black styles designed to maintain/retain hair as well as a form of expression and identity. How is doing black styles= self hate?. This girl makes valid points but leaves out the reasons why many black women feel uncomfortable with their hair. There a lot of women who hide from their texture at all costs but can you really sit up on your high horse and blame them? As black women we get judged 10x harder for existing and have to endure racism and conditioning over our hair. You're leaving out the obvious reason many of us don't want to see our hair and it's the texturism + racism we receive from it. Being denied jobs, having people think you're homeless, made to feel less feminine, treated poorly etc..... We can't stop our obsession with comparing our hair care practices to other textures. We want to be like the girls who "don't have to do anything" to their hair. Those girls still have to maintain and take care of their straight/wavy hair. Our texture is tangle-prone and is more difficult to keep moisturized due to its parallel growth. Sebum can't travel upwards with our hair so our routines revolve around stretch, moisturize and protective style to prevent breakage. It has nothing do with not wanting to see it and everything to do with wanting to take care of it. Different textures require different routines. Black women are women too and most women desire traits that are deemed feminine. Why are we being demonized for wanting to grow it out? Ya'll are not happy until we are all bald and rocking fades or super short hair. The new generation of black women are disconnected from that past due to years of colonization and programmed self hate to the point where we believe long hair is not in our DNA and it's eurocentric to take care, maintain, and grow it out. Stretching is not self-hate it is maintenance

  • @africancoils
    @africancoils 11 дней назад

    Stretching afro textured hair helps to prevent knots and tangles, which can lead to breakage. Stretching our hair can also help us to keep moisture in our hair for longer. Oils can be extremely beneficial for the hair. Coconut Oil has been found to prevent hygral fatigue. Rice Bran Oil can strengthen the hair and Brazil nut oil can help to prevent split ends

  • @RAJOHN-ke7mc
    @RAJOHN-ke7mc 12 дней назад

    You speak so assuredly about these chemists. These are the same people who barely acknowledged black hair. You seem to be very bothered about people wanting to diy as if the time and money are yours.. I cannot undee any circumstance use harsh sulfates on my hair. On the other hand, my daughter can use them withoit issue As for trimming, i only trim twice a yeae and that is enough for me. Every three months is absolute over kill Youre thr typical natural hair militant that people cant stand.

  • @RAJOHN-ke7mc
    @RAJOHN-ke7mc 12 дней назад

    Girl i ageee about the stretched vs unstretched. A woman asked me to stretch my hair and asked her , why She was embarrassed which was the plan I disagree with you about oils and butters. I use them sparingly and I use grease.

  • @ch3rries724
    @ch3rries724 13 дней назад

    Mmmm I don’t know about this take… personally my hair feels best when I oil and grease my hair and leave it in a protective style for 2/3 weeks.

  • @MissWyatt
    @MissWyatt 13 дней назад

    You have really beautiful eyes! You're dangerous girlie!! ❤😊

  • @wontoms
    @wontoms 13 дней назад

    I just realized that all the oils, butters and creams I was using for the longest time didn’t actually moisturize my hair, it just made everything greasy. If my hair strands feel dry and brittle yet my scalp feels oily, itchy and sticky, that’s my hair basically suffocating and screaming for help. My hair feels and looks the best after I wash it with a clarifying shampoo and follow up with a deep conditioner since the water can penetrate the follicles and properly moisturize them without that barrier of product. The build-up issue wasn’t due to “harsh”chemicals either, as I used 100% pure shea butter and castor oil. There’s no reason why I detangle my hair using the LCO method in the morning and get a full afro that feels as soft as a cloud only for it to feel like a dead bush by midday with my split ends clearly visible.

  • @Kay-Renee
    @Kay-Renee 13 дней назад

    it never sits right with me when someone with much less hair than me claims that everything i'm doing is wrong, then state their (not suggestions, not personal experience) straight up "facts" on the right way. Well you said it best, black hair isn't that hard to take care of, you're just taking advice from people who don't know what they're talking about.

    • @shanyam12
      @shanyam12 12 дней назад

      so just because her hair isn’t long what she’s saying can’t have any true to it? that’s so dumb 😂

    • @shanyam12
      @shanyam12 12 дней назад

      like the short hair comment was so unnecessary

    • @Bimbimsky
      @Bimbimsky 9 дней назад

      I agree, what does hair length have to do with this?​@@shanyam12

    • @xXJade_AssassinXx
      @xXJade_AssassinXx 9 дней назад

      Yes and no - she prob started her hair journey but it getting results and shared her tips...er facts I guess lol? I stop taking advice from short naturals after it's been 8 mos and no change in length, because it means too much breakage still.

  • @Bl00m02
    @Bl00m02 13 дней назад

    🌻 Listening to Ariana and Newjeans in the shower is the sweetest feeling to me ☺️💙

  • @kokomel23
    @kokomel23 13 дней назад

    I read the comments before watching the video and I was expecting nonsense, but I’m glad I watched! I agree with everything you said. I never considered the part about the length of my hair when it’s curly vs straight but that, too, makes sense! Also, a couple people mentioned you sound militant about some of the things you said, but I didn’t notice that. You’re teaching/sharing info! Straight and to the point. I appreciate this information. Thank you! New subscriber here! 🤗

    • @sigh_yuri
      @sigh_yuri 13 дней назад

      im glad you liked the video! the militant comments get me; im literally just talking 🥸

  • @fortress1677
    @fortress1677 14 дней назад

    Thank you. I just finished my sophomore year in high school. All sophomores are forced to take aquatics. Because of this, i had to swim in chlorine for an entire two months. I did my best to preseve my hair by conditioning, washing, and oiling it before and after every swim. However, it destroyed the confidence i had in my hair. As soon as the class ended, I hadn't worn my natural hair out since mid december. Its almost mid-july, and i still havent worn my natural hair out as it is (without extensions or anything) since mid december. I was just about to do a crochet style today, when i put my comb down and decided that i will wear my natural hair out again. I didnt realize until today how scared I was to wear my hair as is. I'm only 16 and i dont want to feel like this. its because of people that i get a little insecure of my hair. its the "oh your hair is different today" "is it real?" "Can i touch it?" "I thought your hair was longer" that made me never want to wear my hair out. Recently i have just been wishing my hair was straight- which was the final blow for me to realize i need to wear my back in its cute little afro puffs.Natural hair is beautiful, and the opinions of others do not negate that. ❤️

  • @zara1883
    @zara1883 14 дней назад

    You are fierce beyond your years.

  • @nae990
    @nae990 14 дней назад

    wild poppy is one of my favorite scents

  • @lorraine70
    @lorraine70 14 дней назад

    Maybe it doesn't have anything to do with liking their hair or not but the bigger picture

  • @SunflowerScentedFro
    @SunflowerScentedFro 14 дней назад

    REAL!

  • @qetsiyah1766
    @qetsiyah1766 14 дней назад

    I get confused when people say genetics are needed for hair growth. In my personal experience, I’ve had family members struggle to grow their natural hair, but once they get locs, their hair growth takes off. What gives?

    • @domraonix
      @domraonix 14 дней назад

      Locs are less likely to break than loose hair. It is basically healthy and dead hair pacted together really tightly. Thats why it appears that their hair grows faster. They are just retaining length

    • @CoilyCode
      @CoilyCode 14 дней назад

      @@qetsiyah1766 all healthy human beings either healthy hair practices, no matter the race, can grow long hair. What is genetically determined is the rate at which it grows

    • @qetsiyah1766
      @qetsiyah1766 14 дней назад

      @@domraonix That definitely makes sense. For naturals without locs, I feel like moisture is key. I’ve been using castor oil lately, and I’ve had a lot less breakage and have thereby retained length. I guess people need to find the product that keeps their hair and scalp moisturized. For me, it’s castor oil.

  • @notwwwansik
    @notwwwansik 14 дней назад

    You beautiful🥰

  • @AlsoKnownAs-to1xc
    @AlsoKnownAs-to1xc 14 дней назад

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @nay2670
    @nay2670 14 дней назад

    Girl…. I was so prepared to enjoy this but girl what are you talking about 😭 half of what u saying not adding up Idk who gave you this information lol

  • @scarsscars2424
    @scarsscars2424 14 дней назад

    YES GURL. This has had to be said for a loooooong time. Let's normalize our own hair, like it's OUR hair? Why is it such a topic? Please. We have been brainwashed by the media and western world unfortunately. Girls just let your hair be! Fall in love with it please I promise you what God gave you is beautiful.

  • @lynch8418
    @lynch8418 15 дней назад

    Unfortunately I’ve noticed over the years the “genetics” talk gets people very upset. I think because there was so much misinformation for the sake of content creators wanting views and selling products or sometimes their ignorance. I have kids, two of them are on both sides of the spectrum. Same mother and father but one hair grows very quickly dense and thick. Grows quickly without doing anything, barely if ever moisturized and his hair grew extremely long before cutting it when he was four. I would braid his hair and it would reach his diaper. And now he has to get cuts frequently. Now my daughter remained pretty much bald until she was four. And now has fine relatively slow growing hair. We always have to take genetics into consideration. And embrace our genetics.

    • @qetsiyah1766
      @qetsiyah1766 14 дней назад

      Yeah the genetics thing confuses me. People in my family have struggled to grow their natural hair, but once they get locs, their hair growth takes off.

    • @WilliamsPinch
      @WilliamsPinch 9 дней назад

      Yep! Terminal length varies from person to person. So not everyone can have long hair.

    • @WilliamsPinch
      @WilliamsPinch 9 дней назад

      @@qetsiyah1766 locs keep shed hair. So it’s not an accurate representation of how long your hair can grow.

    • @qetsiyah1766
      @qetsiyah1766 9 дней назад

      @@WilliamsPinch how do you know if you are at your terminal length? do you have to get a genetics test or something? I find that my hair grows, but I don’t realize it until I straighten it. I only straighten it once a year. I’m like “my hair isn’t growing” then I straighten it and I’m like omg what is this hair. So idk, shrinkage is frustrating. I just want to grow my curls long enough so they’ll be as long as they look when straightened. I don’t have locs, so I can’t mimic the lack of breakage, but I’ve found that keeping my hair moisturized allows me to retain length. So we’ll see.

  • @cyberspace7208
    @cyberspace7208 15 дней назад

    When I wash my hair with striping shampoos, drench it, braid it, its bone, bone dry in three days. Some of this doesn't hold truth to any part of the body, not even skin. Drenching your body in water without a sealant will result in faster evaporation, dry, flaking, ashy skin. The same goes for hair.

    • @lunamufon
      @lunamufon 14 дней назад

      If you use oils, creams, butters, moisturizers or conditioners, that's fine. You have to do what works best for your hair... The nonb messed up a lot of people's hair, it made their hair dry and crispy... resulting in breakage, velcro ends, midshaft splits.

  • @randomafricana
    @randomafricana 15 дней назад

    Not me watching this whilst sealing my leave-in with coconut oil 😊😃

  • @notwwwansik
    @notwwwansik 15 дней назад

    I don't wear wigs at all, I don't braid my hair, I wear my natural hair.

  • @NPhilome
    @NPhilome 15 дней назад

    Appeal the authority gets old. Ppl lie.

  • @SkyeID
    @SkyeID 15 дней назад

    "babe, wake up! Saiuri just dropped another video!"

  • @Non-random_Earthling
    @Non-random_Earthling 15 дней назад

    Your tone is militant especially when talking about oils and butters. Many naturals use them with success, and others not so much. Regarding stretching hair, some may do it to get an idea of the "overall " or "general" length of their hair and that can be validating for them. That is perfectly fine. Others like me find that it makes the hair more manageable and less susceptible to breakage. It also provides the choice to rock my hair in a coily state, or smooth it down for a different look without the use of heat (using the African threading method). So yes, naturals should do what makes their own hair thrive whether u agree with that concept or not.

  • @kunupinyana
    @kunupinyana 15 дней назад

    🥰tysm for these hair videos.

  • @gotgreaseafterdark4404
    @gotgreaseafterdark4404 15 дней назад

    Genetics & water?!? 😂you have a long long hair journey ahead of you 😂 Lmaoooo

  • @EgertonGrant
    @EgertonGrant 15 дней назад

    oh no 2.5 hours plus shower,😂.

  • @CheekyLovesCheeseCake.
    @CheekyLovesCheeseCake. 15 дней назад

    Butters and oils work for me. I avoided them for the longest because I just don't like the feel of grease/oil based products but my hair has been flourishing ever since 😫

    • @ratdog6317
      @ratdog6317 14 дней назад

      same thing for me i stopped using them for a while and my hair became very hard to manage

    • @memonos
      @memonos 14 дней назад

      Same thing with me my dermatologist told me to not use them because my skin might break out but last year I started mixing my own hair oils and butters and it helped with the frizz and dryness even my hair grew a lot more than I expected.

  • @briggettmumphrey3226
    @briggettmumphrey3226 15 дней назад

    How do you pronounce your name it’s pretty 🤩

    • @sigh_yuri
      @sigh_yuri 15 дней назад

      sigh yuri, and thank you 🥰

  • @alexabel8010
    @alexabel8010 15 дней назад

    Some of your math ain't mathin' sis. Trimming should be regular. _Cutting_ your hair regularly is just cutting your hair regularly. Why are you waiting 3 months for your hair to grow if you're just going to cut it? And how on earth is it going to grow in 3 months if you're cutting it regularly? Trimming dead ends is definitely helpful though ✌️ I would also encourage you to let go of any baggage you have growing up in a world where your hair didn't feel appreciated. You don't need to be militant. You just need to do what works for you. The process is slow and sweet. You'll get the length you want eventually. Just take it easy 💓

    • @sigh_yuri
      @sigh_yuri 15 дней назад

      so first of all, let's not be patronizing to other people who talk about a concept that's not understood to you. it's specifically because of what i've done that i've let go of the baggage that you are trying to convince me that i have (which sounds like a projection btw). it's not militant to reduce the process of my routine. and bold of you to assume that i am chasing length when i just got done explaining that i accept where my hair is, so your call about wanting length is coming from inside the house. secondly, a trim and a cut is the same thing. that's where your disconnect is. trim was created to appease ppl who are terrified of their beauty being taken away by the shortness of their hair because long hair is the beauty standard. the same shears are used to trim hair as they are to cut hair. if you cut a tiny piece of paper or a huge piece paper, you're still cutting paper. thirdly, just because i'm cutting my hair every three months doesn't mean i'm cutting off the same amount. routine cuts are meant to keep haircare struggles and time at bay. assuming hair does not grow fast enough for that is a sign of 1) not understanding the difference between growth and retention, and 2) rushing your hair to get to a certain length to appease others' opinions about the length of your hair. so as you can see, i'm not the one worried about growth. the process is indeed slow and sweet. the difference is, i've accepted it. this is the easiest i've ever taken it - hopefully one day you'll come to the same conclusion, although it'll probably involve unlearning insecurities about hair length first. the math is indeed mathing; you just weren't in class that day. 💗

    • @alexabel8010
      @alexabel8010 15 дней назад

      @@sigh_yuri Gotta be honest... It doesn't really seem like you've let go of the baggage.

    • @lunamufon
      @lunamufon 14 дней назад

      ​@@alexabel8010 Lol, I think you struck a nerve 😂😂

  • @CoilyCode
    @CoilyCode 15 дней назад

    You have an interesting perspective although I've retained length doing everything you suggested not doing hahahaha. But I think that's the beauty of beauty routines. Everyone has a way that works to them. (And this is not me being scared of people watching this video. I hope they do because diversity of thought is what drives innovation). Especially when it comes to grooming and self-care, these areas are SO personal. There's no one size fits all solution (especially considering genetics, diet, and other variables that affect hair health overall) and I find it more helpful to approach this topic from that lens. I also don't think professionals should not always be trusted. That's why you have people who can file a malpractice lawsuit against a doctor. That's why you have crooked lawyers. You know? So that's not to me a good measure of trust. I would trust a stylist who can prove that they've worked with natural hair, my type more specifically, and have client results. (I like AfrikanHairGod for that reason). However, I think you make good points especially about the stretching of ones hair. That's why i loved doing wash and gos, because that was a period of time that I just got used to seeing my hair in its beautifully shrunken state. And while I still stretch my hair for protective styling, I do think it's important for women to embrace their natural pattern when it's unstretched. The more you see it, the more you realize what a privilege it is to have that type of hair. So, thank you for opening the floor for conversations. SUBSCRIBED :D

    • @lunamufon
      @lunamufon 14 дней назад

      AHG is the truth!!❤🎉❤🎉

  • @Cynoteeria
    @Cynoteeria 16 дней назад

    realest vid i've seen about our hair

  • @sigh_yuri
    @sigh_yuri 16 дней назад

    9 times outta 10 when yall say "do what works for you," you’re actually telling them to stay away from this information because it scares YOU. it makes YOU uncomfortable. you’re shutting them off from the possibility of actually finding what works. yall don’t know what works for your hair much of time, you just know what the natural hair community told yall to do. “do what works for you” is an undefined concept used as a defense mechanism against haircare info that defies them. you weren’t taught that it’s okay to question them.

    • @alexabel8010
      @alexabel8010 15 дней назад

      Sister... You're a young lady with short (and genuinely beautiful btw) hair, talking about not using oils, ready to fight people with more hair than you. Take it easy. No one is scared of your "hard truths". Maybe what you're saying might work for people. Maybe you might just have the wrong idea. It's not that deep. You're talking like you're a leading trichologist who's had enough of everyone's shit, lol. Live and learn, sis. You might disagree with yourself 5 years from now. For the record, there was a "no oils, no butters" thing was a whole thing a few years back. People kind grew out of it. There's nothing wrong with using oils to help maintain the health of your hair.

    • @lvswmn
      @lvswmn 15 дней назад

      Well I must be the 1 outta ten then even though you wrote this comment after I wrote mine 👀. I’m saying there’s not 1 perfect answer that suits everyone even though you like to think so. And I’m really wondering what makes you think that you are the authority? What are your credentials? Are you truly saying that others don’t know what’s working for their hair when your hair is the length that it is? Not that there’s anything wrong with your length, don’t get me wrong. Everyone starts somewhere. But the way you’re making it seem like you have all the answers and everyone who disagrees is wrong. Yikes. Yes, people need to do what works for them.

    • @melwhytheworld
      @melwhytheworld 7 дней назад

      Yes and even if you were a cosmotologist and futhered your education for years. Majority still will argue though you have done hair for years and years and know how hair and scalps work and have seen things go wrong. Following info that has nothing to do with logic hair practices that all people do not just black women is basics nothing hard. I was following that natural communiity bases and realized that there are simple hair practices that apply to alot of people not just black its like do we want to be included or excluded because were just black. We want to avoid learning anything else because its not just about us when hair is on everyones head no matter the texture.There is this lady that went to school and futhered her education and did hair for decades after with the science of how human hair and scalps works she quit doing hair because black natural hair women would come to her she would tell them that what they were doing were causing damage ,but they would just go back to the same hair practices and damaging things.The lady that has credentials is on youtube but they still argue with her so i will not put her name on here because they are going to be pissed at her severly.

  • @olliestale864
    @olliestale864 16 дней назад

    yayyyyy

  • @h0ney_muztard438
    @h0ney_muztard438 16 дней назад

    Great information like always! Do you have any thoughts on the Pattern Beauty hair line by Tracee Ross? Have you tried any of it?

    • @sigh_yuri
      @sigh_yuri 16 дней назад

      i haven't tried it and i don't plan to

    • @MT-yx5cu
      @MT-yx5cu 16 дней назад

      DON'T... it dried my hair out. The leave-in and shampoo are horrible

    • @h0ney_muztard438
      @h0ney_muztard438 15 дней назад

      @@sigh_yuri ahhhh that makes me want me to throw the products out my window 😭😭. Let me go back and see what you using again for ur hair ♥️

    • @h0ney_muztard438
      @h0ney_muztard438 15 дней назад

      @@MT-yx5cu thank you for this feedback! Noted