ACV is too acidic for low porosity hair, the high pH causes the cuticle to expand & flatten which we don't want bc our cuticles are flat enough. Always go for alkalinity. I was shocked to learn this myself and now need to discover other ways to use up my apple cider vinegar bottles that I bulk bought lol
I have low porosity hair. Anything with coconut oil in it makes my hair frizz really bad. The conditioner you use is a protein treatment. Protein should only be used once a month on low porosity hair.
Thanks so much for your video! The way you described your hair is very similar to mine even down to your front section being your most tough section. Lol Ive tried diff methods to get the front to act right but finger coils are the best way. I also love your way of applying your leave in by adding it to your water/spray bottle. I feel like most times I just have to keep spraying and spraying more water onto my hair just for it to dry up before getting the chance to apply the product so I feel like your method will help keep the moisture in during and after styling. Thanks again! 😊
Hi Jazmen, thank you for saying that. Your curls are so nice, they do look a lot like mine lol. I love when I find a hair twin 😆. Once I learned that little hack with my leave in, it was a game changer. I’m so glad my video could help. ❤️
I heard from the person who did my hair at the hair.Salon that you have to put products in where it is completely drenched in water.Because it helps with hydration.
It does help with hydration it also takes longer for your hair to dry especially if you have long hair lol , the curls usually come out juicier as well and clumpier which for some people is what they’re looking for. There is also the option of styling on damp hair kills drying time in half and helps with volume. So I think it all depends on your desired results 😊
It’s tricky it depends on how humid the area is. It can cause frizz In really humid climates but with everything I would say try it to see how it reacts in your hair. Hope this helps
@@vanessaacosta6144 the Dyson is good but you can find something just as good for a fraction of the price. I’ve seen some Dyson dupes I would try those out first. 😊
Yes that’s works as well but I think only as a treatment it might be too heavy as a sealant oil it’s depends on the oils the product has. Hope this helps
Hey Kylie thanks for the comment. Yea I think it might be better for curl 4 and thick hair. Nice to know its not just my hair that doesn’t like that product. 😊
we have similar hair type and I love short hair so I guess I’m gonna have similar hair cut 🥰
Thank u beautiful
So good to hear and welcome. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask 🤗
Excellent tutorial for 3b/c fine texture hair !!!
Thank you 🙏🏼 I’m glad your enjoyed the video.
ACV is too acidic for low porosity hair, the high pH causes the cuticle to expand & flatten which we don't want bc our cuticles are flat enough. Always go for alkalinity. I was shocked to learn this myself and now need to discover other ways to use up my apple cider vinegar bottles that I bulk bought lol
Really!!!! omg I never knew. Thanks for the info. I need to research more natural ways to clarify now. Another video idea 💡
what do you use
I am playing with rosemary tea for clarifying.
I have low porosity hair. Anything with coconut oil in it makes my hair frizz really bad. The conditioner you use is a protein treatment. Protein should only be used once a month on low porosity hair.
hair is so cute too! Thanks for the tips I'm a 2c/3A thin hair great info
Thank you DeElla, that’s a great curl pattern to have, I’m glad you enjoyed the video😊
Looks great! Thank you for summarizing.😊
Thanks so much for your video! The way you described your hair is very similar to mine even down to your front section being your most tough section. Lol Ive tried diff methods to get the front to act right but finger coils are the best way. I also love your way of applying your leave in by adding it to your water/spray bottle. I feel like most times I just have to keep spraying and spraying more water onto my hair just for it to dry up before getting the chance to apply the product so I feel like your method will help keep the moisture in during and after styling. Thanks again! 😊
Hi Jazmen, thank you for saying that. Your curls are so nice, they do look a lot like mine lol. I love when I find a hair twin 😆. Once I learned that little hack with my leave in, it was a game changer. I’m so glad my video could help. ❤️
try the asiam naturally leave in conditioner it is very watery and works very well for my fine low porosity hair.
Omg yes I love it, I’m actually been using it since the beginning of the year it’s now my go to.
I heard from the person who did my hair at the hair.Salon that you have to put products in where it is completely drenched in water.Because it helps with hydration.
It does help with hydration it also takes longer for your hair to dry especially if you have long hair lol , the curls usually come out juicier as well and clumpier which for some people is what they’re looking for. There is also the option of styling on damp hair kills drying time in half and helps with volume. So I think it all depends on your desired results 😊
This is great info
Glycerin in your hair if you live in a humid area??
It’s tricky it depends on how humid the area is. It can cause frizz In really humid climates but with everything I would say try it to see how it reacts in your hair. Hope this helps
New subscriber here!! Thank you so much for this video I think we have the same hair and will try these products 🥰
Hey Vanessa thanks for subscribing. If you have any questions or topics you would like me to discuss or answer please dont hesitate to ask 😊
@@rubypatchoulido you think the Dyson is a good investment for our hair kind?
@@vanessaacosta6144 the Dyson is good but you can find something just as good for a fraction of the price. I’ve seen some Dyson dupes I would try those out first. 😊
I literally just did a hot oil and apple cider vinegar rinse two days ago loll
Isn’t it amazing! Lol how did it go? I’m sure your hair looked really good.
Great video! thanks
Thank you. Your welcome 🤗
how often do you wash your hair?
Every 4 days depending how dirty my hair is. In the winter months it can be 5-7 days. But also depends on the health of your scalp
can i use wild hair growth oil instead of Jojoba
Yes that’s works as well but I think only as a treatment it might be too heavy as a sealant oil it’s depends on the oils the product has. Hope this helps
I tried the pillow soft curls too and it didn't work! I felt like it always weighed down my hair
Hey Kylie thanks for the comment. Yea I think it might be better for curl 4 and thick hair. Nice to know its not just my hair that doesn’t like that product. 😊
I would think ACV would dry your fine hair out. Scary.
If done to frequently definitely. I try to keep it to once every 4-6 weeks. These days once every 2 months