Let me just say that I think it's cool that you do the Q&As. I asked how long it took to grow your length because I wasn't sure if the time between the bob videos and now was an accurate depiction time wise. Significant growth between '21 and '22. Gives something to shoot for being newly relaxed. Thanks, doll.
Maybe this can help as well? I have 4c very thick hair, and returned to relaxers 15 month's ago, using the ORS normal relaxer. After the first relaxer, I had some breakage, not much though, that I attributed to my hair getting used to the products. I also noticed that my hair didn't straighten like it did in the past. It also started to break as time went on, mainly because of the new growth. I relaxed 12 weeks later, and once again noticed that my hair just didn't seem to take like it did years ago. However I did manage to stretch to 7 months, and it did better, but still not as silky as I remembered. I recently relaxed after 5 month's, but decided that I would omit adding the oil packet to the relaxer. I felt that since I oiled my scalp and edges, that I didn't need it. Also, the directions on the oil package said to be used with texurizing. A light went off in my head when I realized that, that's exactly what my previous relaxed hair felt and looked like. Well, this time around I immediately noticed a difference during the straightening process, as well as after shampooing. I even blow dryed my hair, and yes, it passed the "Niara blow dryed" test! I am two weeks in, and my hair feels like I just did it last night. I did a Olaplex 3 treatment the 2nd week, and I've had little to no breakage. I also have had lots of length growth, from waiting so long between relaxers. However, I will not wait as long to relax this time around. Probably at the 16 week mark, or earlier if I notice breaking at the new growth.
Your hair looks beautiful. When the winter 🥶 months come that’s when my hair gives me the most trouble. My hair grows better with a relaxer. Been relaxer free for nine months not by choice found a new stylist. I have learned about a lot of great products through your channel. Have a great day.
Moisture and seal: use your moisturizer of choice and seal with an oil (olive oil, avocado oil, jojoba oil, etc.). Do this very other night, dont go too heavy.
I love the nozzles on the Taraji products. I might try the scrub. I would love it if you tried round brushing your hair. I've been experimenting with it, but I need a couple more brushes. Great video 💜
I dont know if that can apply to you but I found this: “When used in moderation, dry shampoo can continue to be your haircare go-to. But when used too often, it can lead to problems, namely an itchy, dandruff-y scalp, damaged hair and potentially hair loss. That's because, over time, dry shampoo can actually change the microbiome of your scalp.” Thanks for the video
Shedding question: the average shedding can go up to 80-100 strands per day. If it has a white bulb at the end is breakage, if it a short piece it is breakage. To avoid shedding check your iron levels, drink a lot of water and a healthy diet
Thank you for replying. Love how you take care of your hair. I wish more women took care of their hair. It is obvious your mother took care of her hair because of the way you treat yours. 💖
I wash my hair once every 2-3 weeks… i watch u weekly to scratch my hair styling/washing itch. 😂 I don’t know anyone that does this….but i sometimes use my salicylic acid face wash diluted on my scalp and let it sit 1-2 minutes and scrub…when my scalp is congested. Which is ironic bc now brands are creating salicylic acid shampoo. Salicylic acid is an exfoliant….
I tried blow drying my hair and about broke all my hair off. It was dry feeling and just broke off. I used deeper than hair serum. Somebody help! It needs moisture when you blow dry, l guess. I’m natural.
Let me just say that I think it's cool that you do the Q&As. I asked how long it took to grow your length because I wasn't sure if the time between the bob videos and now was an accurate depiction time wise. Significant growth between '21 and '22. Gives something to shoot for being newly relaxed. Thanks, doll.
You’re welcome!
Maybe this can help as well? I have 4c very thick hair, and returned to relaxers 15 month's ago, using the ORS normal relaxer. After the first relaxer, I had some breakage, not much though, that I attributed to my hair getting used to the products. I also noticed that my hair didn't straighten like it did in the past. It also started to break as time went on, mainly because of the new growth. I relaxed 12 weeks later, and once again noticed that my hair just didn't seem to take like it did years ago. However I did manage to stretch to 7 months, and it did better, but still not as silky as I remembered. I recently relaxed after 5 month's, but decided that I would omit adding the oil packet to the relaxer. I felt that since I oiled my scalp and edges, that I didn't need it. Also, the directions on the oil package said to be used with texurizing. A light went off in my head when I realized that, that's exactly what my previous relaxed hair felt and looked like. Well, this time around I immediately noticed a difference during the straightening process, as well as after shampooing. I even blow dryed my hair, and yes, it passed the "Niara blow dryed" test! I am two weeks in, and my hair feels like I just did it last night. I did a Olaplex 3 treatment the 2nd week, and I've had little to no breakage. I also have had lots of length growth, from waiting so long between relaxers. However, I will not wait as long to relax this time around. Probably at the 16 week mark, or earlier if I notice breaking at the new growth.
Your hair looks beautiful. When the winter 🥶 months come that’s when my hair gives me the most trouble. My hair grows better with a relaxer. Been relaxer free for nine months not by choice found a new stylist. I have learned about a lot of great products through your channel. Have a great day.
Will definitely try out the scalp scrub 😊nice routine ❤hair looks good 👍
Thank you 😊
Moisture and seal: use your moisturizer of choice and seal with an oil (olive oil, avocado oil, jojoba oil, etc.). Do this very other night, dont go too heavy.
That's right sis. Heat protection is important. Trust and believe you will thank yourself for it.
The final result…you ate that up 😍
Been wondering what watch you’re wearing. It’s beautiful!
A fitbit!
I love the nozzles on the Taraji products. I might try the scrub. I would love it if you tried round brushing your hair. I've been experimenting with it, but I need a couple more brushes. Great video 💜
I’m scared of the round brush 😂
@@NiaraAlexis 😂😂
I dont know if that can apply to you but I found this: “When used in moderation, dry shampoo can continue to be your haircare go-to. But when used too often, it can lead to problems, namely an itchy, dandruff-y scalp, damaged hair and potentially hair loss. That's because, over time, dry shampoo can actually change the microbiome of your scalp.”
Thanks for the video
Shedding question: the average shedding can go up to 80-100 strands per day. If it has a white bulb at the end is breakage, if it a short piece it is breakage. To avoid shedding check your iron levels, drink a lot of water and a healthy diet
Do you still use the Wow Colour Dream ? Have you give up on it 😊
No I just don’t see a need for it in the winter because it’s not very humid where I live
Thank you for replying. Love how you take care of your hair. I wish more women took care of their hair. It is obvious your mother took care of her hair because of the way you treat yours. 💖
I wash my hair once every 2-3 weeks… i watch u weekly to scratch my hair styling/washing itch. 😂
I don’t know anyone that does this….but i sometimes use my salicylic acid face wash diluted on my scalp and let it sit 1-2 minutes and scrub…when my scalp is congested. Which is ironic bc now brands are creating salicylic acid shampoo. Salicylic acid is an exfoliant….
I do that too… u can try inkey salicylic acid Or Neutrogena 3% salicylic acid shampoo
Cerve salicylic acid facial wash work as well on the scalp
@@adakuakabogu856 yep that’s what i use! The cereve!
Thank you for sharing this!
Why do you use two hair sprays?
Also, isn’t that shampoo sulfate free?
One is for shine the other is for hold. And yes the shampoo shampoo is sulfate free
Protein treatments: once a month max!!
Where did you get your phone case please
Amazon
@@NiaraAlexis may I please have the link 😭🙏🏽
I tried blow drying my hair and about broke all my hair off. It was dry feeling and just broke off. I used deeper than hair serum. Somebody help! It needs moisture when you blow dry, l guess. I’m natural.
Do what works for you! It might be too much for your hair
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