@@caramelcocoa234 Same here lol! I've only been natural for 21 months, and I cut off the rest of my straight ends in July, but my long hair SHALL RETURN! I am claiming it in advance!
I’m just here to share my testimony! I did your twisting hair routine for one year and my hair went from armpit length to below my bra strap in ONE YEAR like sis. People still discredit my dedication and routine to genetics, which is annoying because like, have they seen my mother and aunties’ hair like💀 no, it’s understanding your hair and doing what it wants, and thank you so much for showing me how! It was your knee length video that gave me the push I needed, and I haven’t looked back since! I’m also really grateful for this video because when I took the twists down and did a blowout, I was so lost and didn’t know how to maintain it in humid African weather without losing all my ends to splits and knots, so last week I ended up going back to the twist routine, which I’ll do for another year after my four month hiatus. I did notice that once I stopped the twists, my hair was stuck at the same length the whole time, meanwhile with the twists, during that period I would’ve gained at least three inches, so I’m going back to twists until I can figure out how to keep my hair growing and not breaking when I blow it out Thank you once again, my comment is becoming so long 😅 further edit: I’M BACK 3 YEARS LATER! I figured it out! Make flaxseed gel (boil flaxseeds for 6 minutes and as soon as the time is up, pour through a strainer into a bowl, and let it cool a bit). Wet your hair thoroughly, and then in sections, apply a very generous amount of the gel to your hair and comb from the ends (it makes combing sooo easy, I’ve literally never combed my hair any other way since discovering this). Twist down each detangle section - you can leave it in for an hour or 30 minutes, or wash right away if you don’t want a long wash day. After shampooing, use a rinse-out conditioner, and after rinsing that, use a moderate amount of shea butter (not too much, not too little, just enough to coat your hair without making it greasy), and then section your hair into smaller sections if you need to, and then section by section, apply a heat protectant and blow dry with a dryer with a comb attachment on medium heat! Styling: I part the Afro in two and use two thin headbands on each half, sometimes I do a low puff. Daily maintenance: THE LESS THE BETTER! I simply wear a satin scarf to sleep (I NEVER sleep without one). If yours slips off at night, you can secure with a hairnet or bonnet. In the morning, I simply take the scarf off and fluff my hair with my fingers, sometimes coating it with shea butter. NO DRY COMBING! I just brush my edges a bit with a soft brush. The next time I comb is a week later when I put in the flaxseed gel, ready to wash! I’ve gotten away with doing it with two week intervals but I’ve noticed an improvement with my hair’s thickness and length when I do this weekly. I hope this helps! Total time for the wash routine is 2.5 hours if you don’t count the 1 hour that the flaxseed sat in my hair. This is by far the fastest, healthiest routine I’ve done! I tried air drying but I ironically experienced more breakage with that as compared to when I blow dried. Just make sure it’s medium heat and you’re using a generous amount of heat protectant
Great video. Your hair is both insanely long AND thick. I FROZE when you said that you don't trim your hair. It runs counter to what everyone else seems to say. I will listen to YOU, however, because you have the results to back up what you say. Keep your ends protected and healthy at all costs and you don't need to trim as much. I wonder how many of us are cutting off inches upon inches of healthy hair. No wonder it feels like our hair isn't making progress! Thank you.
She trims her hair once a year. Cyn doll says it too. Most important thing is moisture hydration and protection for the ends. I stop trimming my hair quarterly and seeing great results. I just hydrate and moisturizer my ends even in braids twice a week and the retention is massive. I took down my braids few days ago after 5 weeks and was shocked at how hydrated and healthy my ends were. Am in tiny cornrows with very little added extension and my scalp is breathing easier. Taking it down next year January ending but uss wigs occasionally. No more trimming for me till December 2022.
@@chaoshasenteredthechat4530really 😳🤣. Wow. That's okay. I just trimmed my hair yesterday as I said and regretted it because I had no split ends at all. I've always been focusing on my ends and clean scalp. No more trimming for me 🤣🤣
22nd century woman has hair almost as long (she doesn't really do length checks though so maybe it's below the booty by now). her children also have extremely long hair with her regimens, and her daughters have two very different strand thickness and scalp thickness.
I've been rocking my hair in jumbo twist now for the last month and I can already see the moisture retention and health improvement on my strands! Your definitely right about the hair thriving in a blown out state. My hair loves it Love! I'll be wearing my hair in a blown out twist until spring 2022!! Your such a great physical manifestation of what our hair can be! Love your channel ❤🙌🏾🪶
I have shorter hair but I found myself doing two frenchies and leaving my hair alone. I was doing two strains but I work too much for all that. I dont let anyone touch my hair so no salon and ppl always offer. Two braids have help ed me a lot for sure especially with keeping my ends hydrated. I’ve had breakage recently and the braids are saving my hair right now.
Yeah my hair is also 4b/c but mostly c and thick. It also seems to thrive stretched/blown out other than being in braids. Natural and curly, my shrinkage disrespects the detangling and it's harder to keep moisturized. My hair is down my back maybe a couple inches past my bra and I can't believe I want waist length 🤣😂 It's so much work and hair but I wanna have super long braids/twists without extensions in my hair.
YYYAAASSS LOVE TO SEE YOUR HAIR FREE!!! I agree unless you leave it in braids we have to stretch it out to avoid risking damage. Also it makes it much easier to deal with. It seems like hair goals once you can sit on your own hair. Yet maintaining that growth once obtained is a whole other game!
Yay 100K girl ❤️Congratulations. I’m jumping up and down. You so deserve this. I’ve been following from early days. Your flaxseed gel and castor oil routine has helped me and my daughter hair so so so much. Also the apple cider vinegar and aloe Vera wash is the truth. You’ve kept it real. Thank you 🙏🏿 so so much. 😍
I am definitely growing my hair to that length. U look absolutely gorgeous. I did the big chop back in 2019 after damaging my hair with relaxers, and have been rocking my faded hair cuts, but im ready for my long 4C hair growth journey.
You have amazing hair. I restarted my healthy haircare journey 20 months ago. I am so happy with my progress. My hair has grown from shoulder length to past my waist in that amount of time. And it's healthier than it has ever been. I texlax my hair by using a relaxer, but under processing the new growth 3 times a year. I use mostly homemade organic Ayurvedic haircare products. I dust my ends every 8 weeks to keep my ends healthy.
That's how I wear my natural lengths and it REALLY helps in the summer when ALL I want to do is wash, condition, aloe vera/castor oil it up and lay those waves down in 2 braids to keep the frizz at bay🤣. I seal the wavy/curly heavy ends too. I love your techniques and ladybug is getting so big🤗. Congrats on your subbie numbers💛💛💛
I feel connected because I asked the creator to help me with my hair, being indigenous and copper colored with thick hair, you helped me a lot! Thanks tribe sister 🤎 Halíto !
Oh I so wish you would’ve stepped back to let us see your full length completely blown out! This is the flattest I have ever seen your blowout. Could you do a updated video doing a length check and a video on how you achieved this particular blowout and how blowouts have changed your hair maintenance.
My hair has been in these twist for a week so it was compressed all together rather than a fresh blow out where it’s puffy. And yes! That’s a great video idea ❤️
Love it!! I know that’s amazing after doing all the twists for so long. I’m planning on doing something similar when my hair is longer. Four braids, or six if needed. For now, it’s my Bantu knots! I think they have become a signature style for me. Sending love back to you!💖🌘
Now that you blow dry your hair, are you still using Aloe Vera/flaxseed gel as a leave-in? Have you taken out that step when your hair is being blown out?
So I’m not using the flax on the ends but I’m using aloe, just a mist , but not soon as I do the blow out about a week into it so my hair does not revert quick
My hair could NEVERRRRRR oh my gosh your hair is beautiful. I wish my hair was long enough to do styles like this. It’s simple, it’s pretty it’s low maintenance. Ugh. Perfect
I really enjoy your videos, they are very informative. Could you please do a video on why you don’t trim your hair and how you manage to go without split ends. I keep having to trim my hair due to split ends and if there’s something more that I can do to at least reduce the rate that they appear, that would be very helpful. Thanks!😄😄
I literally had the most painful detangling session last night. And it was ALL MY FAULT. I'd rather it be my fault than it happen at a salon 😂😂. I love my hair in its natural 4b non stretched state but it reaked so much havoc on the tangles. I had to hand detangle each and every stran to the best of my possibility. Because combs and brushes do not seem to be my friend. Finger detangling takes Hella longer but I do think if I used a brush or comb in my unhappy annoyed mood I would've ripped out alot of hair 😅😭. I now use african threading underneath my scarfs to keep it stretched and avoid heat. I also melt my shea butter now so it doesn't act as a locking gel kinda. (learned that the hard way too) (I can't afford that Revair right now 😂)
I'm so glad I found your channel. My hair is so thick & short right now. Im growing it back out. & it's a relief to find someone else with thick long hair that's learned how to manage it in it long.
Wow, your hair is so gorgeous! I'm super late to the game but happy to be here because better late than never. My hair also loves to be stretched out and then in a protective style. 🥰
@@kenesa , She does, but, I think she added something to get it less bushy and thick;; instead it looks finer,,silkier, and feather light. Girl better not be using the market trial products; we don’t want her to reverse what God’s natural gift given her. Took hard work to reach her goal. I have been following her since she was shoulder length.
@@sds1011974 , We thought something was up, couldn’t put our finger on it since she has always used aloe vera juice, plus she gave us demos showing us how the new hair dryer worked on her hair; which the end results was nothing like now. I love all her tips and natural products she uses. In fact, I made my own DIY aloe Vera leave-in spray from her tips using the actual plant gel, in addition I put the aloe juice, a little aloe oil,, and a 99.9% aloe spray I purchase off Amazon to give it the preservatives it needs. I love it. She definitely does her research and homework and makes it fun to watch her. Thank You, for the heads up. 👍🏽
I love your hair.... I binge watched your hair videos 🙈 which has even led to my own hair challenge of wearing twists in my own hair for the year.....crossing fingers for length retention❤❤❤ although I'm really far from your length which you are hair goals
Hi I am a new subscriber! I saw your video popped up last week and kept watching your videos. I was like who is this goddess! You are beautiful and I can't wait when my hair gets super long! This video was super helpful! Keep them coming!
Hi, first of all let me say Wow!!! to your incredible mane!! I'm not black nor do I have type 4 hair (I'm only in the 2 range...) but I really really love your techniques and results. And what I love the most about that is that you use DIY stuff and have an easy routine. I too would like to grow very long hair and possibly do it with a DIY and easy, fuss-free routine. I am trying stuff and trying to take the hair care matter 100% in my own hands (or as close as reasonable) without relying on industrial stuff. If I use industrial stuff without paying much attention (...what I've done until recently...), my growth stops at waist level with damaged ends and I want to get past that. I don't want to spend a lot of money on exclusive, hard-to-find hair products either. So my question is, do you think going DIY is reasonable for a newbie like me? And secondly (I too am high porosity), should I worry about hygral fatigue or re-moisturize with abandon? I want my ends to be strong, not fray as always. Your hair and hair game rock!!
@@IndigenousStrandz11 Thanks! Do you have some tips for sealing the ends? Should I use water (or water based conditioner) if hair is dry, then an oil? Do you use flax gel to seal ends as well, and if yes in which order? I'm type 2 high porosity with lots of flyways and volume the moment my hair is stripped of moisture. Sealing ends is important to mantain moisture but with all the info around I feel like a preschooler stumbling into advanced calculus...
Ohhhhhh sis, the hair is givingggggggggggggggggggggggg. Wow 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thanks boo! I blew it out with a bit of aloe Vera juice I just mist my hair to detangle and then used my revair😁
@@IndigenousStrandz11 I figured you did but wasn't sure. I love mine too!
@@SheReaDelSol I swear I hope they stay in business forever and mines never break lol
@SheRea DelSol booty-crack length hair!!! 💥😍
I looooove your hair! Can't wait til mine gets that long! I'm claiming it in advance lol!
Me too! 🙋🏽♀️
Claim it girl! I was bald last year! I have 4 inches this year! 36 to go! 😂🙏🏾🙌🏾 I believe idc
@@caramelcocoa234 Same here lol! I've only been natural for 21 months, and I cut off the rest of my straight ends in July, but my long hair SHALL RETURN! I am claiming it in advance!
Yup claiming this length my hair is passed my breast the longest it’s ever been I’m going for waist length next😭
Yessss indeed healthy healthy healthy okkaaayyy
I’m just here to share my testimony! I did your twisting hair routine for one year and my hair went from armpit length to below my bra strap in ONE YEAR like sis. People still discredit my dedication and routine to genetics, which is annoying because like, have they seen my mother and aunties’ hair like💀 no, it’s understanding your hair and doing what it wants, and thank you so much for showing me how! It was your knee length video that gave me the push I needed, and I haven’t looked back since!
I’m also really grateful for this video because when I took the twists down and did a blowout, I was so lost and didn’t know how to maintain it in humid African weather without losing all my ends to splits and knots, so last week I ended up going back to the twist routine, which I’ll do for another year after my four month hiatus. I did notice that once I stopped the twists, my hair was stuck at the same length the whole time, meanwhile with the twists, during that period I would’ve gained at least three inches, so I’m going back to twists until I can figure out how to keep my hair growing and not breaking when I blow it out
Thank you once again, my comment is becoming so long 😅
further edit:
I’M BACK 3 YEARS LATER! I figured it out! Make flaxseed gel (boil flaxseeds for 6 minutes and as soon as the time is up, pour through a strainer into a bowl, and let it cool a bit). Wet your hair thoroughly, and then in sections, apply a very generous amount of the gel to your hair and comb from the ends (it makes combing sooo easy, I’ve literally never combed my hair any other way since discovering this). Twist down each detangle section - you can leave it in for an hour or 30 minutes, or wash right away if you don’t want a long wash day.
After shampooing, use a rinse-out conditioner, and after rinsing that, use a moderate amount of shea butter (not too much, not too little, just enough to coat your hair without making it greasy), and then section your hair into smaller sections if you need to, and then section by section, apply a heat protectant and blow dry with a dryer with a comb attachment on medium heat!
Styling: I part the Afro in two and use two thin headbands on each half, sometimes I do a low puff.
Daily maintenance: THE LESS THE BETTER! I simply wear a satin scarf to sleep (I NEVER sleep without one). If yours slips off at night, you can secure with a hairnet or bonnet. In the morning, I simply take the scarf off and fluff my hair with my fingers, sometimes coating it with shea butter. NO DRY COMBING! I just brush my edges a bit with a soft brush. The next time I comb is a week later when I put in the flaxseed gel, ready to wash!
I’ve gotten away with doing it with two week intervals but I’ve noticed an improvement with my hair’s thickness and length when I do this weekly. I hope this helps!
Total time for the wash routine is 2.5 hours if you don’t count the 1 hour that the flaxseed sat in my hair. This is by far the fastest, healthiest routine I’ve done! I tried air drying but I ironically experienced more breakage with that as compared to when I blow dried. Just make sure it’s medium heat and you’re using a generous amount of heat protectant
What video was that
@@Grace-to6hn search “knee length 4c hair”
Love it when people give reviews 😘
What video was it? I need this because I just cut my hair off and it's NOT growing. Can you link the vid or just drop the name please?
@@ShogoMakishimaxx I said it in the replies tho… ruclips.net/video/55bh7GprEh0/видео.html
Great video. Your hair is both insanely long AND thick. I FROZE when you said that you don't trim your hair. It runs counter to what everyone else seems to say. I will listen to YOU, however, because you have the results to back up what you say. Keep your ends protected and healthy at all costs and you don't need to trim as much. I wonder how many of us are cutting off inches upon inches of healthy hair. No wonder it feels like our hair isn't making progress! Thank you.
She trims her hair once a year. Cyn doll says it too. Most important thing is moisture hydration and protection for the ends. I stop trimming my hair quarterly and seeing great results. I just hydrate and moisturizer my ends even in braids twice a week and the retention is massive. I took down my braids few days ago after 5 weeks and was shocked at how hydrated and healthy my ends were. Am in tiny cornrows with very little added extension and my scalp is breathing easier. Taking it down next year January ending but uss wigs occasionally. No more trimming for me till December 2022.
@@joynosa5810 she does not trim once a year, I've been following her since the beginning of her channel, and she indeed does not trim at all.
@@chaoshasenteredthechat4530really 😳🤣. Wow. That's okay. I just trimmed my hair yesterday as I said and regretted it because I had no split ends at all. I've always been focusing on my ends and clean scalp. No more trimming for me 🤣🤣
@@joynosa5810 exactly 💯, that's what I've started doing and my hair feels great ! The secret is to really take care of the ends with the flaxseed gel
I don't get split ends really BUT the single strand knots split your hair right above the knot
I've never seen 4c natural hair this long! Its truly the most beautiful💖 maybe one day I can grow mine this long🙏
You should watch eugenia kelcy to she has hair about her length and she’s 4c and just like her shes all about hair care both look beautiful 😍
You would be surprised
My mom's 4c hair was like this until her 30's she cut it down to a fro
22nd century woman has hair almost as long (she doesn't really do length checks though so maybe it's below the booty by now). her children also have extremely long hair with her regimens, and her daughters have two very different strand thickness and scalp thickness.
@@stringybeanss 22nd Century had to cut her hair at one point a few years ago. At the time, her hair was hitting tail bone length.
Thee hair Goddess herself 🥰🥰🥰
☺️
Yes
Right. I bet she can make any man fall in love with her. That hair is so majestic
Ore Eye O!
I've been rocking my hair in jumbo twist now for the last month and I can already see the moisture retention and health improvement on my strands! Your definitely right about the hair thriving in a blown out state. My hair loves it Love! I'll be wearing my hair in a blown out twist until spring 2022!! Your such a great physical manifestation of what our hair can be!
Love your channel ❤🙌🏾🪶
My natural hair is waist length as well and I've been wearing it in 2 braids for the past 4 months now. It's so nice and easy
Reminds me of 22nd century woman. Some methods are just tried and true.
Because of your length, try swinging the braid around your neck to help with completing the braid.
Yessss!!!!!!!! Ur right!!!!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️❤️❤️
Good idea
Good idea!!!!
My hair is almost as long as yours and for the last month I have been doing the same thing. This has made things easier for me.
Right!!! I absolutely looove this!!
I'm getting there guys okkaaayyyy
With that length I would wear 2 braids majority of the time
Right. or even two flat twists. Would look great with that length and thickness. And wouldn’t unravel because of how long the twist would be
I surely do at nearly hip length and it's a time saver but I'm looking forward to when my hair is that length which is not much longer🤗.
I have shorter hair but I found myself doing two frenchies and leaving my hair alone. I was doing two strains but I work too much for all that. I dont let anyone touch my hair so no salon and ppl always offer. Two braids have help ed me a lot for sure especially with keeping my ends hydrated. I’ve had breakage recently and the braids are saving my hair right now.
Yay my 2 favourite hair youtubers dropping videos at the same time. You and My Natural Academia 😊❤
You are inspiring ♥️♥️♥️
I feel like the natural hair community is ready to take over again 😆💖💖💖
I see more videos being uploaded😍😍😍
I LOOVVE wearing my hair in Pocahontas Platts! It's only brastrap length when Ido mine... But one day it'll look like yours!❤ Great Video!👏🏼
Yeah my hair is also 4b/c but mostly c and thick. It also seems to thrive stretched/blown out other than being in braids. Natural and curly, my shrinkage disrespects the detangling and it's harder to keep moisturized. My hair is down my back maybe a couple inches past my bra and I can't believe I want waist length 🤣😂 It's so much work and hair but I wanna have super long braids/twists without extensions in my hair.
J'aime la beauté des cheveux naturels. Cette longueur est juste magnifique. Vous êtes un véritable ambassadeur
Oh I’m so jealous I dream of hair that long and thick one day hopefully 😩
2022 is the year for 2 braids for me! Look at all of those 2's. Wonderful, informative video as always! Thank you for your time.
My hair is to the middle of my back now and I predict it tailbone length in 2 years! Pray for length it'll be yours with proper care and nutrition!
How’s it going? 🙈
Updateee?
I've been wearing nine braided individuals (my own hair), since Aug/Sep. but watching this makes me want to return to the two braids.
Omg it’s soooooooo easy lol
Everytime you post a video I'm so excited !
Me too dear
Ma’am, that tattoo on your right arm is everything, I over love it.
Great video, thank you for sharing!
Absolutely gorgeous! This protective style is easy and low maintenance. It looks great on you!
YYYAAASSS LOVE TO SEE YOUR HAIR FREE!!! I agree unless you leave it in braids we have to stretch it out to avoid risking damage. Also it makes it much easier to deal with. It seems like hair goals once you can sit on your own hair. Yet maintaining that growth once obtained is a whole other game!
Yay 100K girl ❤️Congratulations. I’m jumping up and down. You so deserve this. I’ve been following from early days. Your flaxseed gel and castor oil routine has helped me and my daughter hair so so so much. Also the apple cider vinegar and aloe Vera wash is the truth. You’ve kept it real. Thank you 🙏🏿 so so much. 😍
“I can’t really see” THIS is the only problems I want 😂 love your videos!
I'm going to start calling you the hair whisperer. 🤣🤣🤣 You actually listens to your hair and does what it needs. I like that....
Haha I like that! It’s true though, it has a life of its own lol it’s wish is my command 🥳
The real life pocahontas 😍 Native American..gorgeous 💜
Girl...your hair is gorgeous!
I am definitely growing my hair to that length. U look absolutely gorgeous. I did the big chop back in 2019 after damaging my hair with relaxers, and have been rocking my faded hair cuts, but im ready for my long 4C hair growth journey.
Can you do a video of how you made the henna oil, PLEEEEZ😬😬🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I was wondering the same thing
Wow what an inspiration! So beautiful and natural!
My heart just skipped a beat 😍 Hair goals for real!
You have amazing hair. I restarted my healthy haircare journey 20 months ago. I am so happy with my progress. My hair has grown from shoulder length to past my waist in that amount of time. And it's healthier than it has ever been. I texlax my hair by using a relaxer, but under processing the new growth 3 times a year. I use mostly homemade organic Ayurvedic haircare products. I dust my ends every 8 weeks to keep my ends healthy.
This is the most detangled I’ve seen your hair, and I love it like this 😍
YAS at channeling the ancestors 👏 Very beautiful.
That's how I wear my natural lengths and it REALLY helps in the summer when ALL I want to do is wash, condition, aloe vera/castor oil it up and lay those waves down in 2 braids to keep the frizz at bay🤣. I seal the wavy/curly heavy ends too. I love your techniques and ladybug is getting so big🤗. Congrats on your subbie numbers💛💛💛
Omg... this is the best hair I've seen in a while
I'm so happy to see you trying different looks. Your hair is so versatile. Love it😍
I feel connected because I asked the creator to help me with my hair, being indigenous and copper colored with thick hair, you helped me a lot! Thanks tribe sister 🤎 Halíto !
Your like a character from a Disney movie, you and your hair is absolutely gorgeous 😍
Oh I so wish you would’ve stepped back to let us see your full length completely blown out! This is the flattest I have ever seen your blowout. Could you do a updated video doing a length check and a video on how you achieved this particular blowout and how blowouts have changed your hair maintenance.
My hair has been in these twist for a week so it was compressed all together rather than a fresh blow out where it’s puffy. And yes! That’s a great video idea ❤️
@@IndigenousStrandz11 ❤️ 🙌🏾
Hayy love...
The butterfly 🦋 Collagen. I believe its contributing to my hair health .
Beautiful!! You are the black Rapunzel. LoL...can you please do a tutorial on how you made your Henna oil?
God bless Sis, thanks!!!❤️🙏🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love it!! I know that’s amazing after doing all the twists for so long. I’m planning on doing something similar when my hair is longer. Four braids, or six if needed. For now, it’s my Bantu knots! I think they have become a signature style for me. Sending love back to you!💖🌘
Congratulations on 100k subscribers 👏 🥳
My Hair Goals😍😍😍😍
Your hair is absolutely awesome❤💯
I've been wanting to see your hair in two braids, and you did it! It's gorgeous and you look great. Thank you!
Looking like Pocahontas. Rock IT!!!!
Hair goals, I truly love your videos ❤
Now that you blow dry your hair, are you still using Aloe Vera/flaxseed gel as a leave-in? Have you taken out that step when your hair is being blown out?
So I’m not using the flax on the ends but I’m using aloe, just a mist , but not soon as I do the blow out about a week into it so my hair does not revert quick
@@IndigenousStrandz11 Thanks!!! ❤
Yes loving the two braids.🥰💜 Sometimes I like to wear two braids and pin them up into crown braids for special occasions.
My hair could NEVERRRRRR oh my gosh your hair is beautiful. I wish my hair was long enough to do styles like this. It’s simple, it’s pretty it’s low maintenance. Ugh. Perfect
Every time I see your hair all I can think is yaaasss girl yaaaasss!!! Goals❤❤❤
Sis I pray for even 1/16th of your length and thickness!!!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾😍
I really enjoy your videos, they are very informative. Could you please do a video on why you don’t trim your hair and how you manage to go without split ends. I keep having to trim my hair due to split ends and if there’s something more that I can do to at least reduce the rate that they appear, that would be very helpful. Thanks!😄😄
One section of one of your braids is my hair density...lol. Your hair is so gorgeous and I love your simple regimen.
When your hair so long and luscious it can’t all fit in the frame when trying to show the length. 😍😍
such a natural beauty wow
MA’AM!!!! Just GORGEOUS MA’AM!!!
Beautiful Beautiful Gorgeous Healthy Hair!!! 💕SOUL BEAUTIFUL!!!💕Blessings 😎💕🙏🏾 Thank You For Sharing
You are Literally the hair goal ❤❤❤❤❤. Just wow
LOVE this and will try your techniques! TYSM Hugs from ATX
your hair is unreal!! so beautiful!
I literally had the most painful detangling session last night. And it was ALL MY FAULT. I'd rather it be my fault than it happen at a salon 😂😂. I love my hair in its natural 4b non stretched state but it reaked so much havoc on the tangles. I had to hand detangle each and every stran to the best of my possibility. Because combs and brushes do not seem to be my friend. Finger detangling takes Hella longer but I do think if I used a brush or comb in my unhappy annoyed mood I would've ripped out alot of hair 😅😭. I now use african threading underneath my scarfs to keep it stretched and avoid heat. I also melt my shea butter now so it doesn't act as a locking gel kinda. (learned that the hard way too) (I can't afford that Revair right now 😂)
I'm so glad I found your channel. My hair is so thick & short right now. Im growing it back out. & it's a relief to find someone else with thick long hair that's learned how to manage it in it long.
Forget that wig!!!😂😂😂😂 your hair is so beautiful the braids are beautiful and the twist when you wear them as well!!!
Your hair is beautiful!!!!
Your Hair is Georgeous Sis!!!😊
I hope one day my channel and hair grows to this length 🥰
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🙏🏿
I love love love your hair i need me hair to grow this long 😍 😍😍
Your hair is so beautiful
Beautiful long healthy hair
Your hair is beautiful!
Wow, your hair is so gorgeous! I'm super late to the game but happy to be here because better late than never. My hair also loves to be stretched out and then in a protective style. 🥰
Beautiful all around. Your hair is such a motivation and the natural shine is a beauty
Wait what do you use to blow it out?!?
Revair reverse air dryer
@@kenesa ,
She does, but, I think she added something to get it less bushy and thick;; instead it looks finer,,silkier, and feather light. Girl better not be using the market trial products; we don’t want her to reverse what God’s natural gift given her. Took hard work to reach her goal. I have been following her since she was shoulder length.
@@elizabethbirdallgreer2773 In another convo thread she said she used aloe Vera juice
@@sds1011974 ,
We thought something was up, couldn’t put our finger on it since she has always used aloe vera juice, plus she gave us demos showing us how the new hair dryer worked on her hair; which the end results was nothing like now. I love all her tips and natural products she uses. In fact, I made my own DIY aloe Vera leave-in spray from her tips using the actual plant gel, in addition I put the aloe juice, a little aloe oil,, and a 99.9% aloe spray I purchase off Amazon to give it the preservatives it needs. I love it. She definitely does her research and homework and makes it fun to watch her. Thank You, for the heads up. 👍🏽
@@elizabethbirdallgreer2773 I wish she had her old videos from when she was shoulder length.
That’s my favorite protective style. Sometimes I put satin scrunci’s down the length like banding. I just need your length lol.
Beautiful thick hair! Love it
My Goodness I have never see a gorgeous hair as yours before Jesus Christ,you are bless to have a full head of hair
I love your hair care videos. Could you do one about making your hair oil for your scalp?
You're giving me hope that my hair can be that long❤️❤️❤️
Happy Friday beautiful 🥰🥰🥰
Welcome back queen 💎 🥰
I love your hair.... I binge watched your hair videos 🙈 which has even led to my own hair challenge of wearing twists in my own hair for the year.....crossing fingers for length retention❤❤❤ although I'm really far from your length which you are hair goals
Love the two plaits! Very pretty! I love the up do backwards and forward!😍😍❤❤❤❤
Your hair is so gorgeous 😍 hair goalllss I love seeing this luxurious type 4 hair so inspiring
You would look so nice with your hair half up half down 😍😍
I love love love your hair!
Honey Child a wig? Fa real we only care about your beautiful locs😂😂😂 and are the products in the stores yet?!!!or how can I get them?
Your hair is sooo beautiful!!
Your hair is just Amazing ❤️
Hi I am a new subscriber! I saw your video popped up last week and kept watching your videos. I was like who is this goddess! You are beautiful and I can't wait when my hair gets super long! This video was super helpful! Keep them coming!
Even though it would be a lot of work i would absolutely love to braid her hair
Hi, first of all let me say Wow!!! to your incredible mane!! I'm not black nor do I have type 4 hair (I'm only in the 2 range...) but I really really love your techniques and results. And what I love the most about that is that you use DIY stuff and have an easy routine. I too would like to grow very long hair and possibly do it with a DIY and easy, fuss-free routine. I am trying stuff and trying to take the hair care matter 100% in my own hands (or as close as reasonable) without relying on industrial stuff. If I use industrial stuff without paying much attention (...what I've done until recently...), my growth stops at waist level with damaged ends and I want to get past that. I don't want to spend a lot of money on exclusive, hard-to-find hair products either. So my question is, do you think going DIY is reasonable for a newbie like me? And secondly (I too am high porosity), should I worry about hygral fatigue or re-moisturize with abandon? I want my ends to be strong, not fray as always.
Your hair and hair game rock!!
Awwww thank you I absolutely appreciate that❤️ you got this girl I’m cheering for you 🥳
@@IndigenousStrandz11 Thanks! Do you have some tips for sealing the ends? Should I use water (or water based conditioner) if hair is dry, then an oil? Do you use flax gel to seal ends as well, and if yes in which order? I'm type 2 high porosity with lots of flyways and volume the moment my hair is stripped of moisture. Sealing ends is important to mantain moisture but with all the info around I feel like a preschooler stumbling into advanced calculus...
@virginiamontaldo440 she used to use flax seed gel on her ends then curled the. with a perm rod or roller.
I love youuuuu !!!!!! Post more girl!