I enjoyed the tip about using a detangling brush that doesn't cause too much bounce back of the curls. That was something I had not heard before. I've been doing wash-n-go styling on my hair since 2008 so I rarely hear something that I'm not familiar with, but I love learning new things.💜
I appreciated her mentioning climate being a factor in the outcome of a style. That’s rarely mentioned! I’m from the south and humidity has often dashed by dream style. LOL. But i have to remember, that It’s a lifestyle not a hairstyle! What a gem!
How do you typically condition your hair? Did you learn anything new? Leave a comment! Also, if you plan on getting any of the products, using the links in description box will help support my channel tremendously ❤️
Hi. I learned a lot. I usually detangle right after I apply the deep conditioner and let it sit after. However, I should do the opposite as she advised from the video . I also learned that I was using the wrong brush; I am going to order a Felicia Leatherwood brush. I stopped using oils and butters since last year, but my go to style is always a low bun with leave-in and gels. I think I have only done 2 wash n gos since then. Now I am waiting for the next video to learn and place my order to try using her method. Thank you very much Jenn
I am loving this content. Legit going to share this with all my newbies or those who aren’t mad scientist/researcher ( that is a category of natural to me lol ). I’m loving full-time Jenn content!!!!!
Putting a cap on for about 10 minutes after using UFD so it can foam up is the tip I needed because my hair doesn’t always foam up. This is amazing. The other tip for me is that it’s ok to mix the deep conditioner with the rinse out conditioner. I absolutely love the Innersence conditioner. I am able to detangle my hair with ease. I do have several deep conditioners that I’ve had in my stash and I want to go ahead and use so now I know I can mix them so I can use my stash . Thanks again.
VERY informative; thank you. I’d probably will never do a wash and only bc of my hair’s thickness and length and how long it would take BUT I love the information of conditioning and leading up to styling. I live in two strand twists, minis when I want to be fancy. I appreciate the information about letting that product sit for 10 min! Thanks again!!
I just buy those little packets of deep conditioner but I only keep it in while I shower. Need to experiment with more conditioners but I've been wanting to try Innersense! I detangle in 4 sections and start detangling while water is running through my hair. Waiting on the Felicia Leatherwood detangling brush to come back in stock because the one I have is flimsy. I still have to learn how to keep my hair moisturized during the week.
The kinky curly leave in is very good. I have been using the kinky curly Knot today and Curling Custard for the last 6 months and it helps with really good definition while keeping the hair supple. The thing I love about the plant based stylers is how the expand and suck up water. I find my hair had more movement when I use them too. Can't wait to see the styling. I just got my curly magic and innersense products so I'm looking forward to any application tips!
Ou thank you for vouching for the Kinky Curly line. Ironically, I used them like 10 years ago when we had no clue what we were doing and my hair was SO STICKY. What a full circle moment. I can't wait to try them again as well with better knowledge!
How would you describe the smell of the knot today? I saw it has lemongrass in it (which I don’t like the smell of), so I was wondering if it has an intense lemongrass scent, or if it’s not that noticiable?
@@tiahnarodriguez3809 it does have a scent to it, I've never found it to be overwhelming though and it doesn't linger in my hair either. The leave in really expands when you add water to it as well so that probably contributes to the scent not being as strong.
@@JennJackson It was sticky the first time I tried it too lol! Now I know it's because my application needed work. It gets sticky when too much of the custard is used. I guess that's why people say the leave in is the star. I find when I use enough of the leave in (and have enought water in the hair) I can use way less custard. I still get the longevity without the gummy or sticky feeling. I can always tell when my set is gonna kill it when my hair has weight and the products feel smooth over my hair (my hair also separates very easily while smoothing). I hope your next experience with the kinky curly yields better results with all you know now!
I actually might true a wash and go next. I stopped using raw oils and butter about a year ago when I was introduced to Black girls curl. I've always been a twist out girl. I've mastered my twist using a mousse vs a butter/cream like I did in the past. I pretty much only use Innersense products and adwoa beauty. I am now on the hunt for that protein conditioner she used because I stopped deep conditioning every wash day as well. I access what my hair needs. Looking forward to the styling video.
@@JennJackson I have two favorites. One is the TGIN honey whipped mousse. You can get almost anywhere. Ulta, Target, even Marshalls and TJ Max have it from time to time. The other is a female black owned brand called Bask and Bloom Essentials. There hydrating vitamin curl mouse is my go-to. I know most talk highly of the Doux but I didn't like it. It's sticky and left me with dry feeling hair. It could be my fault because I still put a light weight styler A.k.a.leave-in like Innersense Quite Calm or Bask and Bloom Ease leave-in under my mousse.
@@JennJackson You know you teasing a sista with this 3 part series. I can't wait for tomorrow. Drop it early, I'm going to shampoo, condition and style my hair tomorrow night.
Your hair looks amazing in your profile picture! Do you use a leave-in before you add the mouse and do you sit under a dryer or let your twist-out air dry?
@@ezinwanwakama5057 Aww! Thank you. I use a light leave-in under my mousse and I always sit under a hooded dryer. It’s the heat that set the mousse and my style in place.
Hi Jenn! At about the 12:50 time mark, you asked questions that wasn't answered and you wrote that you would include the written answers. I was looking for it and didn't see it. Where should I look for it? Thanks! I really appreciate this series.
@@JennJackson and I feel that! I did not give up on my natural 4c hair because of videos like this, again THANX for being a huge inspiration for us girl❤❤❤
I am laughing my butt off seeing the amount of UFD used as well as ICH in the next video 😂 my hair is at my shoulders and I used way less than that on my whole head. This is why my WNG is not a success. Thank you for the detailed view. I can see the amount in you hands. Most of the time demos never show the amount ❤❤❤thank you. I think I finally have this figured out.
This video was great. I was washing my hair and listening. I can testify I encounter a gel with the instructions to do it on damp hair. I bought this summer the earthones natural curl enhancing gelly (Canadian brand ). It’s a botanical gel so I did my normal wash n go with a lot of water like with any botanical gel. Baby.. my hair sticky and worst wash n go ever. I went on the owner RUclips and she showed the application on damp hair. I’m trying it again tonight . Normally I follow directions on products but I didn’t believe it lol…
Actually a stylist used that one on my hair as well and she did it in damp hair last year - oh how time flies! I guess it really comes down to the product and following instructions 😅
Hi Jenn!! Really great video… I’m a little confused about though! If you can clarify if she used a deep conditioning first and then used a conditionner or she mixed both? I can’t wait for tomorrow 🎉
This time, she mixed both to get maximum benefits. She used a protein deep conditioner (because I hadn’t washed my hair for a little over two weeks) and also added the hydrating conditioner to get the softening components. If you are consistent with your routine, you will not need a deep conditioner at all and just use your moisturizing conditioner on a regular basis. I hope this helps!
She only applied the base gel (no topper yet - tune in tomorrow for that part 😉). But the base gel doesn’t “need” to foam but she let it sit for 10mns for better penetration to retain as much water as possible.
UFD has coconut oil. Did Elaine apply Innersense on top of UFD on first front section? Also, it looks like Elaine used Innersense on second front section first--not UFD (16:07). Not complaining just learning. Thank you both for sharing!
It does and most products already have oils, which is why it isn’t needed to add raw oils on top of the products that we are already using (oils are likely in your shampoo, conditioner, leave in, stylers etc). Also, she used UFD first all over my hair and then only use a bit of innersense on top.
If you didn’t know hair cream/leave Ins are called emulations An emulsion is made up of oils and water, so you can’t ever have a cream product without oil 👍🏽
Not really. They are o/w emulsions, but that only means water and oil soluble materials. That could be esters, amino functional silicones, petrolatum, some preservatives, fatty alcohols, lots of things. Depending on a person's definition of oil, you could make a cream based product oil-free.
You kill me Jenn ,the video doesn't have subtitles, so I can't hear certain words because i dont't speak English very well and my listening isn't too good. So thank you for the video.
@@JennJackson thank you I tried to understand something. I think she says we don't have to deep condition every week. Our porosity can change if we do consistent washing. I watched the last video about how to shampoo our hair and today I skip my hot oil prepoo and shampoo twice and bizarrely my hair was so soft after I condition it. I learned something new. Now I don't have to coat my hair with oil before shampoo . No prepoo anymore .i do use my Shea butter for styling anyway
@@JessicaSmith-ie7cm same. I am a bit worried following a new routine (and getting new products) because I don't want to experience itchy scalp, but I want to try a new hairstyle - get my curls to come out and be more defined.
It seems as if the wash and go is being used as a tool to measure hair health. I don’t wear this style so how will I know if my hair is healthy? Also do you have DIY product recommendations? I don’t use commercial products because most contain inorganic chemicals
@@JennJacksonthanks for the reply! I was referring to the differences she mentioned between mousse and gel. I prefer definition over volume & I want it to last longer than a few days
Appreciative of all the great info. Just a few areas around what moisturizing is I didn’t fully agree with as it’s only when water gets into your cuticle … that’s abit limiting to the definition of hair moisturizing. I believe it can apply to both the inner and the outer . Porosity area too it’s up for debate because in some cases porosity it genetic really. Otherwise, I love the series. Enjoyed most of her understanding of natural hair texture except for those few areas . I would be very interested on her take on Co-washing. Is there a thing as Co-washing?
please don't go back to her, she was rough while detangling your hair, I know you felt it. Plus, she started with a deep conditioner and you said, you always wanted to try that product but she was stingy, then she switched to the cheap conditioner on you. i bet she overcharged you. ugggh
Really? She's saying a whole lot! Did you watch the one from yesterday? I'm surprised you feel this way because I don't believe I've seen a more detailed explanation 🇬🇭🇬🇧
I love this series. It is so informative and easy to understand. Thank you!!
So glad it is helpful! Thank for for watching!
I enjoyed the tip about using a detangling brush that doesn't cause too much bounce back of the curls. That was something I had not heard before. I've been doing wash-n-go styling on my hair since 2008 so I rarely hear something that I'm not familiar with, but I love learning new things.💜
Yall can't forget about Giovani products! Perfect for natural hair too! It foams too!
and cheaaaaperr
That’s what I use too! Tried and True!
Yes!
Yes❤❤
I appreciated her mentioning climate being a factor in the outcome of a style. That’s rarely mentioned! I’m from the south and humidity has often dashed by dream style. LOL. But i have to remember, that It’s a lifestyle not a hairstyle! What a gem!
This series is excellent! Thank you Jenn & Elaine for the awesome information shared throughout all 3 videos. Amazing content‼️🙌🏽😍💯
She is amazing! We thank her for her knowledge!
@@JennJackson WORD JEN!!!
Love this series…I’ve been natural for 2 years and I just haven’t figured this natural life out😘💞
Well this for you girl! Keep it simple and effective 😉
I'm loving this series... as the saying goes 'it's in the details'. Her explanations are so helpful, far beyond even the wash & go. Thank you 💯🌟
Well said! It really is all in the details and methodology. I used the same products at home and didn’t get nearly the same results
It's amazing after all the information overload, setback and burnout...this series is good stuff Jenn...💜TFS
How do you typically condition your hair? Did you learn anything new? Leave a comment! Also, if you plan on getting any of the products, using the links in description box will help support my channel tremendously ❤️
Thanks for the video👍🏾 You said you typed her answers in the description but I don't see them.
Hi. I learned a lot. I usually detangle right after I apply the deep conditioner and let it sit after. However, I should do the opposite as she advised from the video
. I also learned that I was using the wrong brush; I am going to order a Felicia Leatherwood brush. I stopped using oils and butters since last year, but my go to style is always a low bun with leave-in and gels. I think I have only done 2 wash n gos since then. Now I am waiting for the next video to learn and place my order to try using her method.
Thank you very much Jenn
Absolutely love this series :) very timely as I transition to wash n gos more often
Glad it is more helpful x
I am loving this content. Legit going to share this with all my newbies or those who aren’t mad scientist/researcher ( that is a category of natural to me lol ). I’m loving full-time Jenn content!!!!!
Thank you for sharing! Spread the word girl! x
Also loving this series! It's informative and relaxing. I don't know how you stayed so alert. Maybe next time you will just get to enjoy it.
Girl it was SOOO hard not to close my eyes and just sleep, especially when she was washing my scalp! 😌
Hi Jenn, I have learnt a lot from this video. I'm looking forward to the 3rd one. My wash day will now give me the right results.🥰❤️
It’s up!!! 🥰
Brilliant thank you 😊
Putting a cap on for about 10 minutes after using UFD so it can foam up is the tip I needed because my hair doesn’t always foam up. This is amazing. The other tip for me is that it’s ok to mix the deep conditioner with the rinse out conditioner. I absolutely love the Innersence conditioner. I am able to detangle my hair with ease. I do have several deep conditioners that I’ve had in my stash and I want to go ahead and use so now I know I can mix them so I can use my stash . Thanks again.
Yesss! Don’t waste your coins
@@JennJackson No we not gonna do that. Wash day on Wednesday. I’m excited!!
@@Listen2me400 what deep conditioners and conditioners do you use?
So porosity is evolutionary throughout the process!!!! LEARNING Something!!!
The more you know :)
I love this series! Super informative💕
Thanks for watching 🙏🏽
VERY informative; thank you. I’d probably will never do a wash and only bc of my hair’s thickness and length and how long it would take BUT I love the information of conditioning and leading up to styling. I live in two strand twists, minis when I want to be fancy. I appreciate the information about letting that product sit for 10 min! Thanks again!!
Never say never 😉 I used to say the same thing
I’m this series! Thank you Jenn J .. now let me watch the styling part 😉🥰💙
Great video Jenn!! Living this series!!!
Yessss! So happy to hear it!
I just buy those little packets of deep conditioner but I only keep it in while I shower. Need to experiment with more conditioners but I've been wanting to try Innersense! I detangle in 4 sections and start detangling while water is running through my hair. Waiting on the Felicia Leatherwood detangling brush to come back in stock because the one I have is flimsy. I still have to learn how to keep my hair moisturized during the week.
I definitely leave on my first gel for about 10 minutes before adding my topper but didn’t think about putting on a shower cap
The kinky curly leave in is very good. I have been using the kinky curly Knot today and Curling Custard for the last 6 months and it helps with really good definition while keeping the hair supple. The thing I love about the plant based stylers is how the expand and suck up water. I find my hair had more movement when I use them too. Can't wait to see the styling. I just got my curly magic and innersense products so I'm looking forward to any application tips!
Ou thank you for vouching for the Kinky Curly line. Ironically, I used them like 10 years ago when we had no clue what we were doing and my hair was SO STICKY. What a full circle moment. I can't wait to try them again as well with better knowledge!
How would you describe the smell of the knot today? I saw it has lemongrass in it (which I don’t like the smell of), so I was wondering if it has an intense lemongrass scent, or if it’s not that noticiable?
@@tiahnarodriguez3809 it does have a scent to it, I've never found it to be overwhelming though and it doesn't linger in my hair either. The leave in really expands when you add water to it as well so that probably contributes to the scent not being as strong.
@@JennJackson It was sticky the first time I tried it too lol! Now I know it's because my application needed work. It gets sticky when too much of the custard is used. I guess that's why people say the leave in is the star. I find when I use enough of the leave in (and have enought water in the hair) I can use way less custard. I still get the longevity without the gummy or sticky feeling. I can always tell when my set is gonna kill it when my hair has weight and the products feel smooth over my hair (my hair also separates very easily while smoothing). I hope your next experience with the kinky curly yields better results with all you know now!
@@NAIKOchan17 Thank you for responding. I feel better about trying it now.
Idk how I missed this for so long but this is well needed! Especially since I just took out some faux locs!!
Very nice video. Can you recommend something for people who can’t use fragrance and has a sensitive scalp? A lot of us can’t use botanical hair gels 😢
Would love to see you use a comb as well as the brush for the detangling
I actually might true a wash and go next. I stopped using raw oils and butter about a year ago when I was introduced to Black girls curl. I've always been a twist out girl. I've mastered my twist using a mousse vs a butter/cream like I did in the past. I pretty much only use Innersense products and adwoa beauty. I am now on the hunt for that protein conditioner she used because I stopped deep conditioning every wash day as well. I access what my hair needs. Looking forward to the styling video.
Which mousse do you use? Asking for a friend 👀
@@JennJackson I have two favorites. One is the TGIN honey whipped mousse. You can get almost anywhere. Ulta, Target, even Marshalls and TJ Max have it from time to time. The other is a female black owned brand called Bask and Bloom Essentials. There hydrating vitamin curl mouse is my go-to. I know most talk highly of the Doux but I didn't like it. It's sticky and left me with dry feeling hair. It could be my fault because I still put a light weight styler A.k.a.leave-in like Innersense Quite Calm or Bask and Bloom Ease leave-in under my mousse.
@@JennJackson You know you teasing a sista with this 3 part series. I can't wait for tomorrow. Drop it early, I'm going to shampoo, condition and style my hair tomorrow night.
Your hair looks amazing in your profile picture! Do you use a leave-in before you add the mouse and do you sit under a dryer or let your twist-out air dry?
@@ezinwanwakama5057 Aww! Thank you. I use a light leave-in under my mousse and I always sit under a hooded dryer. It’s the heat that set the mousse and my style in place.
Thank you so much. This was a great video. So informative.
This was veeerryy good information. Thanks to both of you for doing this!
Thanks for watching!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Yaaasss Sis!!! Thank you, loving this series🖤🖤🖤
Thank you for watching x
I have been checking my RUclips all day!! Thanks beautiful!!
I’ve been working all day 😭❤️
@@JennJackson my dear I appreciate you!! I was so excited for today. Thanks again
Hi Jenn! I went looking for the protective style answers but couldn’t find them! Super interested in that, if you’re able to share!
Ah shoot! I thought I added it but long nights😩. I just updated the description box. Thank you for flagging it.
Jen are you holding a camera and have a camera positioned to the side? Love the attention to detail and multiple angles 👏🏾👏🏾
My arms WERE ON FIRE!!!! I had to put in down at some point 🤣
Hi Jenn! At about the 12:50 time mark, you asked questions that wasn't answered and you wrote that you would include the written answers. I was looking for it and didn't see it. Where should I look for it? Thanks! I really appreciate this series.
I just updated the description box! I thought I added it but im getting old lol . x
Loved it! All great info!❤
Thank you for watching! x
Thank you for your videos Jenn! I appreciate your work sooo much! 🥰
Thank you girl! I do it for the culture 😅❤️
@@JennJackson and I feel that! I did not give up on my natural 4c hair because of videos like this, again THANX for being a huge inspiration for us girl❤❤❤
I 🤔 that I knew how to wash and condition my hair properly but I learned something new. Got ne thinking!🤣🥰
I am laughing my butt off seeing the amount of UFD used as well as ICH in the next video 😂 my hair is at my shoulders and I used way less than that on my whole head. This is why my WNG is not a success. Thank you for the detailed view. I can see the amount in you hands. Most of the time demos never show the amount ❤❤❤thank you. I think I finally have this figured out.
when it comes to cornrows/under wig braids would the routine still be the same? what gel should we use please?
This video was great. I was washing my hair and listening. I can testify I encounter a gel with the instructions to do it on damp hair. I bought this summer the earthones natural curl enhancing gelly (Canadian brand ). It’s a botanical gel so I did my normal wash n go with a lot of water like with any botanical gel. Baby.. my hair sticky and worst wash n go ever. I went on the owner RUclips and she showed the application on damp hair. I’m trying it again tonight . Normally I follow directions on products but I didn’t believe it lol…
Actually a stylist used that one on my hair as well and she did it in damp hair last year - oh how time flies! I guess it really comes down to the product and following instructions 😅
@@JennJackson I agree.. this one is an exception. I haven’t seen this on a another gel…
Informative thank you ladies for sharing 🙌🏾
Thank you for watching ❤️
Hi Jenn!! Really great video… I’m a little confused about though! If you can clarify if she used a deep conditioning first and then used a conditionner or she mixed both? I can’t wait for tomorrow 🎉
This time, she mixed both to get maximum benefits. She used a protein deep conditioner (because I hadn’t washed my hair for a little over two weeks) and also added the hydrating conditioner to get the softening components. If you are consistent with your routine, you will not need a deep conditioner at all and just use your moisturizing conditioner on a regular basis. I hope this helps!
It looked like she mixed them to me. A little protein conditioner with a regular hydrating conditioner is a perfect combo and balanced.
@@JennJackson thank you it did help 🤗
Definitely living in Southern California I need a lot of water. I’ll try the 10min before applying my topper.
Let me know how it goes 🙏🏽
Thank you Jenn and Elaine! This was super informative📝
So glad to hear!
Hey girl hey! Super early for this one! 💗
Hey girl! I hope you enjoy it!
Hi Jenn thank you for the informative video, did she use the same olaplex shampoo thrice ?
Thank you for this very informative video ❤
You are welcome!
Very informative video. I’ll be checking my conditioners to see if they foam. What do you think of the Doux Bee Girl Custard? Have you tried it?
Sorry I haven’t used it
I use the same brush! I love it!
I use it as well x
Wonderful series sistah
Thank you, Jenn!
Thanks, Jenn for the very informative video, I learned so much! Do you know why the topper gel needs to foam?
She only applied the base gel (no topper yet - tune in tomorrow for that part 😉). But the base gel doesn’t “need” to foam but she let it sit for 10mns for better penetration to retain as much water as possible.
@@JennJackson Ohh got it, thanks so much!
I'm really getting an education here! I hope my porous brain can retain it. Thanks very much 🇬🇭🇬🇧
You can always keep the video on replay until it sticks lol! ❤️
I would love to know if these same products would be good for twist? Or would she recommend adding a foam?
UFD has coconut oil. Did Elaine apply Innersense on top of UFD on first front section? Also, it looks like Elaine used Innersense on second front section first--not UFD (16:07). Not complaining just learning. Thank you both for sharing!
It does and most products already have oils, which is why it isn’t needed to add raw oils on top of the products that we are already using (oils are likely in your shampoo, conditioner, leave in, stylers etc). Also, she used UFD first all over my hair and then only use a bit of innersense on top.
If you didn’t know hair cream/leave Ins are called emulations
An emulsion is made up of oils and water, so you can’t ever have a cream product without oil 👍🏽
Not really. They are o/w emulsions, but that only means water and oil soluble materials. That could be esters, amino functional silicones, petrolatum, some preservatives, fatty alcohols, lots of things. Depending on a person's definition of oil, you could make a cream based product oil-free.
What would you recommend for gray natural hair moisture and wash
What are the products that she used?
You kill me Jenn ,the video doesn't have subtitles, so I can't hear certain words because i dont't speak English very well and my listening isn't too good. So thank you for the video.
Such an important video
Yikes! sorry, there were a lot of noise in the salon
@@JennJackson thank you I tried to understand something. I think she says we don't have to deep condition every week. Our porosity can change if we do consistent washing. I watched the last video about how to shampoo our hair and today I skip my hot oil prepoo and shampoo twice and bizarrely my hair was so soft after I condition it. I learned something new. Now I don't have to coat my hair with oil before shampoo . No prepoo anymore .i do use my Shea butter for styling anyway
I also believe you can turn on Closed Captions and those are basically subtitles ♥️♥️
RUclips has a closed captions option in the upper right hand corner.
Thanks!
I agree w/ the stylist when she said that 2 weeks is too long to wash your hair. I would be itching so badly!
I will not confirm if my scalp was on fire or not lol
I wash my hair every six to eight weeks.
@@JessicaSmith-ie7cm same.
I am a bit worried following a new routine (and getting new products) because I don't want to experience itchy scalp, but I want to try a new hairstyle - get my curls to come out and be more defined.
I love to see you Jenn j
It seems as if the wash and go is being used as a tool to measure hair health. I don’t wear this style so how will I know if my hair is healthy? Also do you have DIY product recommendations? I don’t use commercial products because most contain inorganic chemicals
Love your hair
Thank you x
Great content.
Thank you x
Wheeewww the truth about this mousse wash n go trend! I was sure about to buy me some mousse but I'll stick with my eco styler!
We didn’t use mousse here
@@JennJacksonthanks for the reply! I was referring to the differences she mentioned between mousse and gel. I prefer definition over volume & I want it to last longer than a few days
4 sections would be glorious lol I have to use at least 6😂
suave conditioner does that foaming thing and is extremely cheap.
Nice
Big facts lol
Jen how long did you sit under the dryer with the conditioner?
About 20mns x
@@JennJackson 👍🏾 thanks
Jenn, your hair is longer than I thought it was. I loved how she washed and conditioned your hair.
Yes! It’s growing right before my eyes 🥰
Appreciative of all the great info. Just a few areas around what moisturizing is I didn’t fully agree with as it’s only when water gets into your cuticle … that’s abit limiting to the definition of hair moisturizing. I believe it can apply to both the inner and the outer . Porosity area too it’s up for debate because in some cases porosity it genetic really. Otherwise, I love the series. Enjoyed most of her understanding of natural hair texture except for those few areas . I would be very interested on her take on Co-washing. Is there a thing as Co-washing?
Porosity can change. Its not just genetic
Didn't think there was such a thing 😕
please don't go back to her, she was rough while detangling your hair, I know you felt it. Plus, she started with a deep conditioner and you said, you always wanted to try that product but she was stingy, then she switched to the cheap conditioner on you. i bet she overcharged you. ugggh
You may have read a little too much into this. I don’t think she was rough or stingy 🧐
Not to be mean but she's not really saying a lot. 🤷🏾
Sorry you feel that way.
Really? She's saying a whole lot! Did you watch the one from yesterday? I'm surprised you feel this way because I don't believe I've seen a more detailed explanation 🇬🇭🇬🇧
I think she shared a lot of valuable tips for free. Thank you for the free education. Deeply appreciated.😊
Clearly you’re alone because I learned a whole lot so far🤷🏽♀️
@@Eunice476 FACTS‼️🙌🏽💯
I would just shave.