I swear I’m not gatekeeping the shampoo bar, the owner of the brand was just very rude to me and although it is a great product, I will not be advertising them on my channel 😬 Luckily I found an alternative and it’s SUPER affordable - Garnier Ultimate Blends Shampoo Bar. Very, very similar. The deep conditioner I used is the L’Oréal Elvive Extraordinary Oil Nourishing Balm and I added Alma Powder to it (any alma powder should be fine). I used the Shea Moisture JBCO leave in. 🤞🏾
sorry to hear they were rude. defo not getting the support then - i was so excited to look for this product but not anymore. thanks for the alternative tho!❤️ God bless you
Say no more to me, I can completely understand. In my city there's a restaurant with delicious, affordable seafood. But one of the owners is so hateful & rude I refuse to recommend it to people. It costs nothing to be kind, & even if a negative answer or message should be told it should be everyone's goal to be kind. And we should not support any business that can't must simple courtesy.
You're sooo right that it's not about the products. Too many people confuse their hair journey's with getting the right products; myself included at some point!
But products over time do have a significant effect on the hair. Using products with silicones, drying alcohols, too much protein, sulfates. Using these tends to dry out and break the hair the more you use it. Imagine using a product with drying alcohols every week. Your hair is going to be extremely dry over time. Though sometimes, these do not stop people from from retaining length, it does not retain HEALTHY LENGTH. Which should be the goal.
Working in twisted sections when washing has really saved my life. Although I got my hair to grow a lot since I went bald, I've dealt with a lot of breakage from poor detangling. Working in smaller sections helps tremendously. Thanks for this video
Michele A okay & I said what I said. As soon as 4c as well as 4b hair is moisturized people say it’s something else. & that’s what my statement was about. Whether her hair is 4b it was still encompassing both. So the comment was unnecessary just as yours is which is why reading is fundamental.
I’m glad I’m not the only natural that still washes in 8 sections. I save so much time and detangling is so easy. It seems no one is doing that anymore. Great video!
This was interesting to watch. I simplified my routine also, I just shampoo, condition and style it now. No unnecessary steps like pre-pooing, deep conditioning randomly, adding random oils/food or products, excess manipulation. I follow the instructions on the products instead of leaving things in my hair for excess amounts of time. Wash day takes me under an hour now and my hair is thriving because there's no excess build up left by oils or leave in conditioners 😊
This is how I started, and then I had to get a protein deep conditioner because even though I don't deep condition... I got mushy hair, after which I realised I had high porousity hair. I still don't own a moisturising deep conditioner or leave in conditioner of Moisturiser though. Pomade on damp hair and done.
This definitely doesn’t work for everyone, everyone’s hair is different. My hair is very dry and deep conditioning regularly and leaving it in for a longer period of time is necessary.
If you ever wonder why your child has thicker and longer hair than you do I will tell you the secret. Most kids don’t like getting their hair combed so you let the style stay as long as possible. Most kids complain and cry about pain when you’re combing their hair so you try to be as gentle as possible. You ever hear someone say the reason why it doesn’t hurt when you do your own hair vs doing theirs is because you can’t feel it the way they do when you do you own hair? That’s because you’re being too rough in your hair and you don’t know it because you can’t feel it the same as if you had someone else to do it for you. So 1. Be gentle when you do your own hair as you would on a child. 2. If it hurts when someone is doing your hair then it is too rough.
Ayurvedic herbs are the truth! I've been using them in my hair for the past 3 months and my edges are back, my hair has been easier to manage and the texture is more consistent throughout my scalp. Love it!
@@hamletoduahofficial7647 Shikakai, Amla, Neem, Aritha and Mendhi. Not all together, I would mix Shikakai and Amla as a deep conditioner. the other ones for cleansing or as a hair mask
@@justagirl4627 judging from the texture shot of cheys hair and I have the exact same type of hair as well i would say its like type A and or B hair. Everything she's doing this video is so accurate and will definitely help your hair grow and be more moisturized and healthy she has a great tips.
I use to make my own sugar scrub for my body, but never thought to use the same idea for my scalp. I think I will try this. I was recently advised by my salon that I have unchecked build-up on my scalp causing hair loss and weak strands, but I am struggling to find a clarifying shampoo that I am not allergic to. Using a scrub for my scalp would at least remedy the build-up issue without using a harsh clarifying shampoo. Thanks for the tip
I am definitely not one to comment, but this was one of the best hair routine videos I've ever seen! All the products that you used in this video, I NEED. P.S. You have beautiful hair!
Thanks for sharing and thanks for being politically sensitive with not labeling your hair type. Great job and I look forward to seeing your continued hair growth lady👏🏽👍🏽🙋🏽♀
I love the fact that you’re straight to the point and not telling us it’s a must to get specific products in order to get a certain result! Love it!❤️ Thanks a lot.
I would really like to try that shampoo bar. Where can I get it?🤔 I've never tried one before. And that one did look very moisturizing and made me one to try it. New subscriber by the way. 🙂
Thank you!! You have me reading up on alma powder. I've never heard of the powder. Your hair looks very similar to mine and I need moisture in my life. Nice work💞
Love this, it's a lot of work considering how much hair you have, I did a short wash day video too and I and my short hair are tired, but I plan to make it a weekly thing so, we keep going. Great video.
@Trinity M ohhhh! Yeah, You’re super lucky giiiiirl! Thick strands can definitely withstand a lot more than fine strands - my hair would snap and break just at the sight of those scrubs coming near it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
All my attentions to you girl... thanks for this simple and quick hair care routine... on my next wash i'll try the scrub. New subbie here What type of hair is yours? Can you share the name of that bar champoo? Thanks
Thanks for suggesting adding amla to the DC I was was like 💡!!!! I’ll be doing some henna glosses in my next 6 weeks regimen so adding the amla to my DC after rinsing out the henna gloss is sure to be a game changer. New subbie here 🙌🏾
I’m so scared that using a scalp scrub on my fine strands will cause it to snag and break off 🥺 cause literally any friction and my hair breaks off💔 and no it’s not weak it’s just fine
I also have super fine hair, so I use ACV diluted in water overnight as a scalp treatment since it has the same exfoliating and cleansing effect . Fine hair can be a mission because stuff also gets stuck in our hair ( I cant even use henna now) ! Use 50 mls of ACV to 500 mls of water to begin with and then you can maybe strengthen the concentration if you don't have a reaction and if your hair and scalp love it !!
Can you just use liquid shampoo as the base along with the sugar to make the exfoliant? I'm not sure how to feel about exfoliating my scalp and rubbing in oil at the same time. Also, how often do you do this? weekly? every other week? What if anything do you do in between this routine. Thank you!!
Perfect, low fuss and simple (as it can be) I'm also simplifying my routine too. If I need to use 1000 products to achieve a style then that style isn't for me. Clay is definitely a GOAT for definition too and shea butter for the win.
Wow I like this methodology it makes so much sense. I will try the bar shampoo the most available in my neck of the woods us black soap. Love the whole method really. But as you say Its the method rather than the products. Thank you so much for sharing.
your hair is GOALS! mine has recently started to beak really bad at the roots and thin out, when. it used to be super thick and I'm unsure what to do!!! Any advice?
Review your routine and habits … what are you differently now compared to then? Maybe new practices are hurting your hair . If this might be it maybe go back to your basics and see if things get better. If practices are the same … look at how your life is going and if there are significant changes that might affect hair care and hair health (idk if this makes sense but I’ll give examples ). Are you busier? Stressed ? Sleeping enough? Changed your diet ? If there are no changes … maybe go to a doctor or someone who specializes in hair loss and find out if it’s hormones etc.
@@musicmeetsher Well, for me I was cowashing frequently at some point and it got my hair super soft and beautiful BUT I think the conditioner was not getting my scalp clean enough so I started noticing breakage at the root. So much so that I even got a bald spot in the back of my head. Not fun. However if you don't cowash, maybe it's something else causing your breakage, like stress
thanks for this I always notice that whenever I wash my hair I would still gat build up and dandruff left over, using a scrub will definitely help with that. Thanks so much
Ayuverda!!! Flaxseed gel was a game changer, tbh ANY film forming humectant particularly because I'm a bit more of the high porosity side. Have also noticed that my porosity has gotten lower since like 2 years ago. Interesting, hair is very very interesting.
hey can i please get the lofi beat being played in the background? i came to this video for the hair routine of course but i am also an aspiring artist and the beat is just so crazy
Can you share the ingredients of the shampoo bar with us? I understand you don’t want to promote a disrespectful vendor but if I can make it myself I’d be happy
Hi. She has a comment pinned at the beginning of the comments section saying the products she used. She gave an alternative to the shampoo bar from a different company. I hope this helps
Yeah I could see the z pattern when you did the closeup of that one section after rinsing. But what kind of amla did you use and how much? Was it powder, oil, tea???
hey, i like your video because i can see your scalp.some videos show people with long hair but they never comb from scalp and they start at the back.and at the front they never comb or detangeler from scalp. so i wonder if it is fake.but enjoyed your scalp care.video.thanks
I can't wrap my ruffle round my hair like that because strands become wrapped around the raffle and tangles begin so I double my raffle to stop tht occuring
I swear I’m not gatekeeping the shampoo bar, the owner of the brand was just very rude to me and although it is a great product, I will not be advertising them on my channel 😬 Luckily I found an alternative and it’s SUPER affordable - Garnier Ultimate Blends Shampoo Bar. Very, very similar. The deep conditioner I used is the L’Oréal Elvive Extraordinary Oil Nourishing Balm and I added Alma Powder to it (any alma powder should be fine). I used the Shea Moisture JBCO leave in. 🤞🏾
Why were they rude? What happened?
sorry to hear they were rude. defo not getting the support then - i was so excited to look for this product but not anymore. thanks for the alternative tho!❤️ God bless you
Thank you for listing these alternate products.
Say no more to me, I can completely understand. In my city there's a restaurant with delicious, affordable seafood. But one of the owners is so hateful & rude I refuse to recommend it to people.
It costs nothing to be kind, & even if a negative answer or message should be told it should be everyone's goal to be kind.
And we should not support any business that can't must simple courtesy.
Is it safe to use amla every week then balancing it with a moisture conditionner?
You're sooo right that it's not about the products. Too many people confuse their hair journey's with getting the right products; myself included at some point!
But products over time do have a significant effect on the hair. Using products with silicones, drying alcohols, too much protein, sulfates. Using these tends to dry out and break the hair the more you use it. Imagine using a product with drying alcohols every week. Your hair is going to be extremely dry over time. Though sometimes, these do not stop people from from retaining length, it does not retain HEALTHY LENGTH. Which should be the goal.
But you’re still using the product?? Just tell us miss ma’am
@@larissad2590 You’re absolutely right!
Working in twisted sections when washing has really saved my life. Although I got my hair to grow a lot since I went bald, I've dealt with a lot of breakage from poor detangling. Working in smaller sections helps tremendously. Thanks for this video
Working in sections has helped me too
As soon as 4b/4c hair is moisturized. They swear it’s not 4c . 🙄 this is a great routine and some of these I already implement. Thanks for sharing 🥰
But her hair is not 4c though. It’s probably 4b rather than 4c
@@leesookij agreed!!!
Lee Sook which is why I said 4b/4c reading is fundamental.
@@lexuriouslooks wow... what a rude, unnecessary comment. We're just disagreeing with the 4c part... damn.
Michele A okay & I said what I said. As soon as 4c as well as 4b hair is moisturized people say it’s something else. & that’s what my statement was about. Whether her hair is 4b it was still encompassing both. So the comment was unnecessary just as yours is which is why reading is fundamental.
I’m glad I’m not the only natural that still washes in 8 sections. I save so much time and detangling is so easy. It seems no one is doing that anymore. Great video!
This was interesting to watch. I simplified my routine also, I just shampoo, condition and style it now. No unnecessary steps like pre-pooing, deep conditioning randomly, adding random oils/food or products, excess manipulation. I follow the instructions on the products instead of leaving things in my hair for excess amounts of time. Wash day takes me under an hour now and my hair is thriving because there's no excess build up left by oils or leave in conditioners 😊
What styling products do you use??
This is how I started, and then I had to get a protein deep conditioner because even though I don't deep condition... I got mushy hair, after which I realised I had high porousity hair. I still don't own a moisturising deep conditioner or leave in conditioner of Moisturiser though. Pomade on damp hair and done.
This definitely doesn’t work for everyone, everyone’s hair is different. My hair is very dry and deep conditioning regularly and leaving it in for a longer period of time is necessary.
@@kelab4599 you are probably uding the wrong products.
@@rue80 Nope my hair is completely healthy and down my back lol. Like I said, that method doesn’t work for everyone.
I’ve never heard of a scalp scrub! Definitely adding this to the routine! Thanks babes!
My derm recommended a salicylic acid shampoo to help remove the dead skin off my scalp.
Me too actually! I guess we learn something new every day!
You or your mother never scratched the dry skin on your scalp with a comb before washing? You have to lift the dandruff before washing.
@@anikaka3850 that’s a lil different and scratching it is actually not the healthiest
Google and search on RUclips been around for a while. Our whole body needs that texture too get dead skin/ build up off our scalp.
If you ever wonder why your child has thicker and longer hair than you do I will tell you the secret. Most kids don’t like getting their hair combed so you let the style stay as long as possible. Most kids complain and cry about pain when you’re combing their hair so you try to be as gentle as possible. You ever hear someone say the reason why it doesn’t hurt when you do your own hair vs doing theirs is because you can’t feel it the way they do when you do you own hair? That’s because you’re being too rough in your hair and you don’t know it because you can’t feel it the same as if you had someone else to do it for you. So 1. Be gentle when you do your own hair as you would on a child. 2. If it hurts when someone is doing your hair then it is too rough.
Simple & straight to the point as always. Your hair is so gorgeous & happy new year 🤎
Thank yoouu 💕
Ayurvedic herbs are the truth! I've been using them in my hair for the past 3 months and my edges are back, my hair has been easier to manage and the texture is more consistent throughout my scalp. Love it!
Hi which ayurvedic herbs do you use pls?
@@hamletoduahofficial7647 Shikakai, Amla, Neem, Aritha and Mendhi. Not all together, I would mix Shikakai and Amla as a deep conditioner. the other ones for cleansing or as a hair mask
@@keoni_6375 you use the powder before or after shampoo ? Please
@@anonyme3838 I usually do it before shampoo, so I can clean any excess powder out of the hair
I didn’t want the video to end it was so satisfying 😭
Same!
Your hair looks very healthy
gurll...you're hair is stuninggg! looking forward to more hair videos this year xx
Imagine starting a year with this helpful video!! go girrl
You are so right! I missed the compete year by one month but so thankful to have this info for my dry dry 4c hair👍
I also finger detangle my hair in this ‘perpendicular’ way with my fingers at 3:03 it helps a lot
I hope everyone in the community can realize that it's not the products that grow your hair, but your own hair types and your regimens
🙌🏾🙌🏾
Your hair is the closet to my texture and density that I’ve seen. I’m so glad I found your channel
OKAY, inches, let's go! Thank you for sharing these fantastic suggestions! The entire video was very satisfying to watch!😍👏🏿😆
Yay! Thank you! 💕
I have the exact same hair. Same texture, same length everything. I can't believe I found you! What hair texture are you bc I'm not sure what kind is.
@@justagirl4627 judging from the texture shot of cheys hair and I have the exact same type of hair as well i would say its like type A and or B hair. Everything she's doing this video is so accurate and will definitely help your hair grow and be more moisturized and healthy she has a great tips.
@@rachelsikaaa it’s 4b, 4a hair has more defined curls
your hair is literally so gorgeous!
I use to make my own sugar scrub for my body, but never thought to use the same idea for my scalp. I think I will try this. I was recently advised by my salon that I have unchecked build-up on my scalp causing hair loss and weak strands, but I am struggling to find a clarifying shampoo that I am not allergic to. Using a scrub for my scalp would at least remedy the build-up issue without using a harsh clarifying shampoo. Thanks for the tip
I am definitely not one to comment, but this was one of the best hair routine videos I've ever seen! All the products that you used in this video, I NEED. P.S. You have beautiful hair!
Wow the definition! I’m definitely going to incorporate alma powder to my routine!
Thanks for the scalp scrub tip! My scalp is sighing with relief 😌
Thanks for sharing and thanks for being politically sensitive with not labeling your hair type. Great job and I look forward to seeing your continued hair growth lady👏🏽👍🏽🙋🏽♀
She’s right. Technique > Product ☺️
I didn't know about using a sugar scrub I'm definitely trying it next time :) Thank youu
I love the fact that you’re straight to the point and not telling us it’s a must to get specific products in order to get a certain result!
Love it!❤️ Thanks a lot.
Can we know the deep conditioner mix and shampoo bar ??
Good tip applying the leave- in directly after rinsing out DC in the shower.
Your hair routine is soooo soothing. I love it.
Hair looks so healthy 😍
i have a twa but it’s Chey i’ll watch anything she puts out 🤣❤️❤️.
Great video hun💕 what shampoo bar did you use because your hair was looking moisturised 😍
She’s probably using obia naturals.
@@gcledor that’s girl I’ll have to see if I can source it in the UK
I've watched this video at least 4 times. I love your hair and your routine. It was also very informative.
I would really like to try that shampoo bar. Where can I get it?🤔 I've never tried one before. And that one did look very moisturizing and made me one to try it. New subscriber by the way. 🙂
Obia naturals make great shampoo bars. I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s the brand she’s using.
@@gcledor Thank you I'll look into that brand and try it out.
She said she’s not telling anyone the shampoo because the owner was rude.
Never heard of scalp scrub definitely trying it on my next wash day thanks
This was so simple and to the point wow thank you ma'am
Happy new year and your hair is literally goals🤧💜
Thank you!! You have me reading up on alma powder. I've never heard of the powder. Your hair looks very similar to mine and I need moisture in my life. Nice work💞
What was the shampoo bar you used? I need that in my life😭
it's a secret
@@mirasyal4259 the company she got it from was very rude and she posted a dupe you can try out
Your hair is gorgeous! Great job on growing such a beautiful healthy mane!
Scalp scrubs are everything!
Love this, it's a lot of work considering how much hair you have, I did a short wash day video too and I and my short hair are tired, but I plan to make it a weekly thing so, we keep going. Great video.
Really loved your video but please wasn’t able to hear what you used to make the scalp scrub, thanks!
I've never used a scalp scrub before. I'm always afraid that it will cause excessive tangling on my fine natural hair
It’s better to use chemical exfoliator ( like salicylic acid), the scrub will cause friction with your hair,
@@missgurl7662 that’s exactly what I was thinking. I typically don’t purchase scrubs like this because my fine hair can’t really handle it too well
@Trinity M ohhhh! Yeah,
You’re super lucky giiiiirl! Thick strands can definitely withstand a lot more than fine strands - my hair would snap and break just at the sight of those scrubs coming near it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have scalp soreness at my crown area. This scrub is a no for me! 😬 is it made of sugar? 😳
The dedication!
Oh wow, it looks like you have the same hair texture as me! What’s your hair type and porosity if you don’t mind me asking? It will really help me 😭🤍
All my attentions to you girl... thanks for this simple and quick hair care routine... on my next wash i'll try the scrub.
New subbie here
What type of hair is yours?
Can you share the name of that bar champoo?
Thanks
Thanks for suggesting adding amla to the DC I was was like 💡!!!! I’ll be doing some henna glosses in my next 6 weeks regimen so adding the amla to my DC after rinsing out the henna gloss is sure to be a game changer. New subbie here 🙌🏾
🥰🥰🥰🥰thank youu so much siss for sharing ! Your hair turned out absolutely beautiful!!! Keep up the great work sis ! 🤗💖🌷
I’m so scared that using a scalp scrub on my fine strands will cause it to snag and break off 🥺 cause literally any friction and my hair breaks off💔 and no it’s not weak it’s just fine
I also have super fine hair, so I use ACV diluted in water overnight as a scalp treatment since it has the same exfoliating and cleansing effect . Fine hair can be a mission because stuff also gets stuck in our hair ( I cant even use henna now) ! Use 50 mls of ACV to 500 mls of water to begin with and then you can maybe strengthen the concentration if you don't have a reaction and if your hair and scalp love it !!
@@TheMultipauline thank you I'll try this💞 honestly it can be mission 😂
Same af
Same here but i STRUGGLE with build up😩
@@TheMultipauline acid in your skin over night cant be healthy
Can you just use liquid shampoo as the base along with the sugar to make the exfoliant? I'm not sure how to feel about exfoliating my scalp and rubbing in oil at the same time. Also, how often do you do this? weekly? every other week? What if anything do you do in between this routine. Thank you!!
What's the details on that shampoo bar ? I need this slip 😩
Same!!
Exactly!
Yes!! A link or a name for the soap bar, please!
Hi. She has a comment pinned at the beginning of the comments section saying the products she used. I hope this helps.
Hi lovely. Thanks for sharing. I got a question : after your conditionner do u Wash your hair with the braids on or u take off the braids before ?
Great job. Hair looks soo healthy 😍
Thank you. Great video that reminds me how impatient and rough i am with my hair.
Perfect, low fuss and simple (as it can be) I'm also simplifying my routine too. If I need to use 1000 products to achieve a style then that style isn't for me.
Clay is definitely a GOAT for definition too and shea butter for the win.
Can you please show us more content about your company glow force 🙏
Thanks for sharing, I'm watching this video over and over again until i master your techniques
Wow I like this methodology it makes so much sense. I will try the bar shampoo the most available in my neck of the woods us black soap. Love the whole method really. But as you say Its the method rather than the products. Thank you so much for sharing.
Trying this on my next wash day! Thanks for sharing. What was the name of the bar shampoo you used?
Right I'd like to know
She’s probably using obia naturals. They make great shampoo bars. I’ve tried the bars myself.
@@gcledor thank you for the recommendation!
wow you have a very beautiful healthy hair and i enjoyed your video ❤
your hair is GOALS! mine has recently started to beak really bad at the roots and thin out, when. it used to be super thick and I'm unsure what to do!!! Any advice?
Are u cowashing? This happened to me and I had to switch to a sulfate free shampoo because the conditioner build up was destroying my scalp
@@liam.7149 no I am not! can you explain more maybe this is why!
Review your routine and habits … what are you differently now compared to then? Maybe new practices are hurting your hair . If this might be it maybe go back to your basics and see if things get better.
If practices are the same … look at how your life is going and if there are significant changes that might affect hair care and hair health (idk if this makes sense but I’ll give examples ). Are you busier? Stressed ? Sleeping enough? Changed your diet ?
If there are no changes … maybe go to a doctor or someone who specializes in hair loss and find out if it’s hormones etc.
@@musicmeetsher Well, for me I was cowashing frequently at some point and it got my hair super soft and beautiful BUT I think the conditioner was not getting my scalp clean enough so I started noticing breakage at the root. So much so that I even got a bald spot in the back of my head. Not fun. However if you don't cowash, maybe it's something else causing your breakage, like stress
Maybe check your iron levels, possibly vit d too, though low iron will mess with your hair. You can find out about that on YT.
So shiny and healthy looking! I’m going to try this on my channel soon. Thank you so much 💕
What store do you get your products from? And thanks for taking your time to share this information 🤗
Can we get a list of all products used!
I also have 4b hair. It's very thin. I'm trying to thicken it and retain some length. I'm considering using ayurvedic herbs in my hair care routine.
definitely do it! i have been using my diy ayurvedic herbal oil on my mom for the past 2 weeks and her edges are already growing back
@@veronicahaney6005 That's good news. I'll definitely give it a try
Your so freaking beautiful! I cant even ✨❤️
Loved the video. I’m goin to try that scalp scrub!
New subbie here!!! I loved this video. I'll be binge watching this weekend ❤
Ahhhhh I was waiting for thisssss🎊🎊🎊❤️
Does the Scalp club help with itchy Scalp?
Also I loved the video, short and to the point
For me healthy hair is more important than hair type. What brand of amla powder did you use. Your hair is healthy and beautiful 😍
thanks for this
I always notice that whenever I wash my hair I would still gat build up and dandruff left over, using a scrub will definitely help with that.
Thanks so much
Ayuverda!!! Flaxseed gel was a game changer, tbh ANY film forming humectant particularly because I'm a bit more of the high porosity side. Have also noticed that my porosity has gotten lower since like 2 years ago. Interesting, hair is very very interesting.
Hello thanks much for your video what's the name of the shampoo bar you use . I need a moisturizing shampoo.
I haven't washed my hair in a few weeks because of the weather but I am taking notes!
I have a feeling sugar particles are pretty harsh on the hair shaft on the roots... I'm afraid it could scrape on the hairs and cut them :/
Can you please list the shampoo bar and conditioner you use? Or the recipe if you made them yourself?
She said she’s not telling anyone the shampoo because the owner was rude.
@@atyourbesturluv.7106 oh wow thanks for letting me know
What shampoo bar is this? The slip omg!
I finger detangled my hair once with shampoo and my hair was just so soft
hey can i please get the lofi beat being played in the background? i came to this video for the hair routine of course but i am also an aspiring artist and the beat is just so crazy
Can you share the ingredients of the shampoo bar with us? I understand you don’t want to promote a disrespectful vendor but if I can make it myself I’d be happy
Same here too
Hi. She has a comment pinned at the beginning of the comments section saying the products she used. She gave an alternative to the shampoo bar from a different company. I hope this helps
I think this year we should keep it simple,but good luck
PLEASE link that shampoo bar, it looks wonderful.
She said she’s not telling anyone the shampoo because the owner was rude.
What brand of shampoo bar do you use? I’ve been thinking of trying a shampoo bar and conditioning bar
She said she’s not telling anyone the shampoo because the owner was rude.
How do you make your leave in conditioner and what do you put in
Great video, thank you for the information! What is your porosity please?
I don’t know my porosity 🤥
Your hair is gorgeous! I am trying to transition from my relaxer. This time I am not going to take my hair for granted!
You got this!!
Yeah I could see the z pattern when you did the closeup of that one section after rinsing.
But what kind of amla did you use and how much? Was it powder, oil, tea???
She used amla powder
I was so sad when you combed out the Curls 😭
I like your application!
So excited 😊
What power are you talking about? And there are hair herbs? I really want to knows
hey, i like your video because i can see your scalp.some videos show people with long hair but they never comb from scalp and they start at the back.and at the front they never comb or detangeler from scalp. so i wonder if it is fake.but enjoyed your scalp care.video.thanks
I can't wrap my ruffle round my hair like that because strands become wrapped around the raffle and tangles begin so I double my raffle to stop tht occuring
Add names of products and show!
Right on time before washing my hair
Girllll we need your products in Kenya 🇰🇪
Could you link the shampoo bar :)
She said she’s not telling anyone the shampoo because the owner was rude.
Can you please list for the everything you have used love