I pray that you prosper abundantly! I have been natural since 1998, and through all of these years, you are the FIRST person that has me excited about my hair journey! I finally believe that I am going to reach my length goals. For so long the natural hair community has complicated the natural hair journey with a million and one products. I am slowly getting rid of what I already have, but am already seeing the results of your minimalist approach. Thank you so much. You are a blessing to the community!
@@therescuedlife9881 You have no idea how much happiness this brings me. I still remember the very moment when everything clicked and I felt like “I can do this too!” and then did. When I say I’m on a mission to change how our hair is viewed in the black community and around the world I mean it. Thank you for this 💕🧚🏾♂️
@@WellBeing999 I’m so happy you’re excited to continue on your hair journey. I still get inspired when I come across channels with new perspectives and info too 💕🧚🏾♂️
I used to believe that I needed to cut my hair if the ends were thinner, but I learned, after looking under a 10x magnification mirror, that the strands weren't damaged or split. It's a result of some strands growing longer than others.
@@beautybeats400debra9 yes I learned this from another RUclips who does a lot of silk presses! I’ve been using it ever since and I think it helps 💕🧚🏾♂️
Beautiful beautiful hair! There's almost no curl pattern though. Is it naturally this way, or are you a straight natural? Just curious. I would love to be able to wear my hair straight more, but I don't wanna compromise my hair pattern because I also love my curls. 🤦🏾♀
@@jenjames8005 Thank you ☺️ so my hair is a mixture of kinky and curly. Usually after wearing my hair straight it can appear a bit looser from using heat. However, I don’t really wear curly hair styles these days as I try to avoid my hair from tangling and matting at all cost (I’m lazy and I hate when my hair becomes super tangled because it takes time to get it back to its usual untangled state) and this is also how I escape unnecessary breakage. To put it simply, curl pattern isn’t a concern to me because I rarely style my hair loose enough to display my curls. I hope that makes sense 💕🧚🏾♂️
I love love love your hair. I really want to start using this method on my type 4c kinky hair but i feel as if all my hair is going to come out in those tangle teaser and paddle brush 😊.
@@cas6996 Thank you 😊 and yes I used to feel the same way but omg best decision ever to switch to paddle brushes, especially when detangling in the shower. I haven’t detangled with a comb in like 10 + years 😂 it does take some practice and technique to get used to it but once you do theres no going back. My hair is very kinky and it has been what has lead to a decrease in breakage for me 💕🧚🏾♂️
@@Jmars58 Thanks for the reassurance. I will give it a try, guess if i never try there will be no way to find out how my hair reacts. Also for some time now I've been thinking to wash my hair more often and wear my hair out but didn't know what or how I would do it then I recently stumbled on your video and subscribed immediately. I did not want to do wash and goes cause that also seems like work and if I was not on top of it my hair would get so matted and break. Early this year I was trying the mini twist but soon find out it is a lot of work to install, retwist and take down. Not to mention the frizz when I re moisturize. Now I've resorted to the fact that I am a lazy natural and I just need a 1 2 method and finish. Your seems simple enough.
When one of your videos popped up on my feed, I almost discarded it. However, your common sense advice led me to look for earlier videos and pics of your hair "before". Convinced 🙌🏽
Swear for goodness that rev air has made life much easier but I still don't really know what to do with my hair and I feel like my hair is a one trick pony because no matter what I do it always shrinks back and I'm really ready to just perm it😒
@@noneyabiznez1699 I used to feel like this before I “found” I guess my own style footing. I would say experiment with styles you like and try your best to do the healthiest version for your hair 💕🧚🏾♂️
@@adakuakabogu856 I wash my hair 2-3 times a week if I’m wearing it natural.. if it is straight I will stretch it to every 10 days or if my hair is getting super dry then I’ll wash it earlier if I have to. As far as shampoo or conditioner wash, it depends what I feel my hair needs at the time. When I wear my hair in it natural state I may shampoo once a week and use conditioner the other times that week. It just all depends.💕🧚🏾♂️
@@sheilamiller1064 Thank you 😊 my top 3 favs are L’Oréal power and restore deep conditioner, EVA NYC, and Pantene miracle rescue deep conditioner in the squeeze bottle 💕🧚🏾♂️
@@loyaldiamondice3279 L’Oréal elvive shampoo and power restore deep conditioner, L’Oréal leave in 2% hyaluronic plump, oui heat protectant (not sure if they still make this), and dove 10 in 1 bond serum 💕🧚🏾♂️
Silk pressing is damaging to your hair and like all Caucasians everyone has different types hairline more or less so it's a bit decrptive to say everyone can grow their hair I would say many african both men and women do not have hair your thickness
@@shirleyclay6761 Hello, so if you go back to some of my older videos when I speak about growing out my hair, I explained that during that process I didn’t use a lot of heat at that time but rather opted to keep my hair in its natural state in a controlled style to avoid tangling and matting which can lead to breakage. Anyone can grow their hair no matter what thickness or thin. It is the technique that must be tailored to the hair. In this video I’m more so honing in on my hair washing and detangling technique. I hope that clears up any misunderstanding 💗
@@Jmars58 truly I can assure you some peoples ha7r 7s fine aand others have str8ng th8ck large strands all my l7fe my hair never gre past a certain length its genes I'm sure you have seen different types afr7can hair even sh8rt some have more hair perhaps more follicles if look at Mexican hor Indian hair against Chinese its different its genes and maybe some African people have different hair like some have more tall people I hope you understand what I mean
Your voice is so soothing. You are definitely tapped into your feminine energy... Inspirational for sure.
Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair!! 🤩♥️
@@msylvini 🥰🥰🥰💕🧚🏾♂️
Finally a stretched natural that keeps it simple!!!!!
@@lloyd.jourdan 💕🧚🏾♂️💕🧚🏾♂️
I pray that you prosper abundantly! I have been natural since 1998, and through all of these years, you are the FIRST person that has me excited about my hair journey! I finally believe that I am going to reach my length goals.
For so long the natural hair community has complicated the natural hair journey with a million and one products. I am slowly getting rid of what I already have, but am already seeing the results of your minimalist approach.
Thank you so much. You are a blessing to the community!
@@therescuedlife9881 You have no idea how much happiness this brings me. I still remember the very moment when everything clicked and I felt like “I can do this too!” and then did. When I say I’m on a mission to change how our hair is viewed in the black community and around the world I mean it. Thank you for this 💕🧚🏾♂️
Because of your channel I’m excited about reaching my length goals for the first time in a long time. Simple is best ❤
@@WellBeing999 I’m so happy you’re excited to continue on your hair journey. I still get inspired when I come across channels with new perspectives and info too 💕🧚🏾♂️
I used to believe that I needed to cut my hair if the ends were thinner, but I learned, after looking under a 10x magnification mirror, that the strands weren't damaged or split. It's a result of some strands growing longer than others.
Finally someone who cleanse their hair without 20 braids 😊
@@Rosebud-pg9qz yes I try to keep
It simple for myself 💕🧚🏾♂️
Your hair is beautiful sis❤❤
@@browneyes-k8o Thank you 💕🧚🏾♂️
Your voice is so pleasant and relaxing.
@@YACKYSNACKY Thank you 💕🧚🏾♂️
Girl, I get those types of inquiries when I wear mine straightened, too.
Beautiful, dear.🎉❤
Blessings 🙌 ❤
I have the kenta anti- humidity spray, wasn't clear how and when to use it. Well now I know, great idea to spray the brush!!
@@beautybeats400debra9 yes I learned this from another RUclips who does a lot of silk presses! I’ve been using it ever since and I think it helps 💕🧚🏾♂️
I literally said the same thing about my RevAir today...best investment in my adult life 😂. It just makes sense. Love your hair and routine🎉
@@lisethsmall1372 Thank you 😊 and Yes omg I wish they could’ve came out with this thing sooner! lol 😂
Excellent !!!!!! 💛
Beautiful beautiful hair! There's almost no curl pattern though. Is it naturally this way, or are you a straight natural? Just curious. I would love to be able to wear my hair straight more, but I don't wanna compromise my hair pattern because I also love my curls. 🤦🏾♀
@@jenjames8005 Thank you ☺️ so my hair is a mixture of kinky and curly. Usually after wearing my hair straight it can appear a bit looser from using heat. However, I don’t really wear curly hair styles these days as I try to avoid my hair from tangling and matting at all cost (I’m lazy and I hate when my hair becomes super tangled because it takes time to get it back to its usual untangled state) and this is also how I escape unnecessary breakage. To put it simply, curl pattern isn’t a concern to me because I rarely style my hair loose enough to display my curls. I hope that makes sense 💕🧚🏾♂️
@@Jmars58 Yes, makes plenty sense. Thanks for explaining. You do a beautiful job. ❤
Woooooowww you really need to be a hair model 🫶🫶
@@user-qq1vr3bx4l Thank you ☺️ 💕🧚🏾♂️
I love love love your hair. I really want to start using this method on my type 4c kinky hair but i feel as if all my hair is going to come out in those tangle teaser and paddle brush 😊.
@@cas6996 Thank you 😊 and yes I used to feel the same way but omg best decision ever to switch to paddle brushes, especially when detangling in the shower. I haven’t detangled with a comb in like 10 + years 😂 it does take some practice and technique to get used to it but once you do theres no going back. My hair is very kinky and it has been what has lead to a decrease in breakage for me 💕🧚🏾♂️
@@Jmars58 Thanks for the reassurance. I will give it a try, guess if i never try there will be no way to find out how my hair reacts. Also for some time now I've been thinking to wash my hair more often and wear my hair out but didn't know what or how I would do it then I recently stumbled on your video and subscribed immediately. I did not want to do wash and goes cause that also seems like work and if I was not on top of it my hair would get so matted and break. Early this year I was trying the mini twist but soon find out it is a lot of work to install, retwist and take down. Not to mention the frizz when I re moisturize. Now I've resorted to the fact that I am a lazy natural and I just need a 1 2 method and finish. Your seems simple enough.
When one of your videos popped up on my feed, I almost discarded it. However, your common sense advice led me to look for earlier videos and pics of your hair "before". Convinced 🙌🏽
Swear for goodness that rev air has made life much easier but I still don't really know what to do with my hair and I feel like my hair is a one trick pony because no matter what I do it always shrinks back and I'm really ready to just perm it😒
@@noneyabiznez1699 I used to feel like this before I “found” I guess my own style footing. I would say experiment with styles you like and try your best to do the healthiest version for your hair 💕🧚🏾♂️
Beautiful hair for a beautiful lady ✝️🙏🏾🤩🖤🌈🙂💐😊🌞💜💖😍
@@DeborahLawson-ne3wj Thank you 💕🧚🏾♂️
How often do you wash ur hair ? And cowash?
@@adakuakabogu856 I wash my hair 2-3 times a week if I’m wearing it natural.. if it is straight I will stretch it to every 10 days or if my hair is getting super dry then I’ll wash it earlier if I have to. As far as shampoo or conditioner wash, it depends what I feel my hair needs at the time. When I wear my hair in it natural state I may shampoo once a week and use conditioner the other times that week. It just all depends.💕🧚🏾♂️
@@Jmars58 thank you ❤️
Hair goals! ❤ may I ask what kind of deep conditioner u use?
@@sheilamiller1064 Thank you 😊 my top 3 favs are L’Oréal power and restore deep conditioner, EVA NYC, and Pantene miracle rescue deep conditioner in the squeeze bottle 💕🧚🏾♂️
You stay blessed too✝️🙏🏾🤩❤️🌈🖤🙂💐😊🌞💜💖😍
Your hair is beautiful and long
Your hair looks wonderful! what temperature do you have your flat iron on ?
@@EK-iz7es all the way up to 450 (highest setting). I def probably could turn it down a bit but I also do larger sections of hair 💕🧚🏾♂️
I love the results when I flat iron with 450 but I end up having a burnt hair smell 🤦🏽♀️😅
Oh my that's high.
@EK-iz7es Same and I hate that smell.🤢
Hi I love your routine. What hairstyles do you wear your hair in after straightening? Do you put it away in abun or claw lip?
Beautiful hair! I'm so glad I found your channel.
What settings do you put your RevAir on?
@@mrsmusic1774 I crank it all the way up to 7 I think on the machine and then turn the heated function on the hand held part 😂💕
❤
Hi. What temp do you flat iron on?
@@hairlikegod7910 450 😫😬🫣
What are the names of the products that you use
@@loyaldiamondice3279 L’Oréal elvive shampoo and power restore deep conditioner, L’Oréal leave in 2% hyaluronic plump, oui heat protectant (not sure if they still make this), and dove 10 in 1 bond serum 💕🧚🏾♂️
Thank you
❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰
@@MissNolver2 💕🧚🏾♂️💕🧚🏾♂️🧚🏾♂️🧚🏾♂️
Silk pressing is damaging to your hair and like all Caucasians everyone has different types hairline more or less so it's a bit decrptive to say everyone can grow their hair I would say many african both men and women do not have hair your thickness
@@shirleyclay6761 Hello, so if you go back to some of my older videos when I speak about growing out my hair, I explained that during that process I didn’t use a lot of heat at that time but rather opted to keep my hair in its natural state in a controlled style to avoid tangling and matting which can lead to breakage. Anyone can grow their hair no matter what thickness or thin. It is the technique that must be tailored to the hair. In this video I’m more so honing in on my hair washing and detangling technique. I hope that clears up any misunderstanding 💗
@@Jmars58 truly I can assure you some peoples ha7r 7s fine aand others have str8ng th8ck large strands all my l7fe my hair never gre past a certain length its genes I'm sure you have seen different types afr7can hair even sh8rt some have more hair perhaps more follicles if look at Mexican hor Indian hair against Chinese its different its genes and maybe some African people have different hair like some have more tall people I hope you understand what I mean
Why compare us to Caucasians?
@@shirleyclay6761African hair? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 We're not Africans!