Just wanna say that as a white girl who doesn't have exposure to black hair and the struggles and attended beauty school, I wanna say thanks for sharing.
It is what it is. There are black and white and other colors in between. Jennifer meant no harm with her comment. If you don't want to see colours why don't you poke your eyes out til you're blind and cant see colours anymore? Why don't you comment on this girl mentioning she buys black owned companies' products and going to black doctors? And for your information I am YELLOW.
@@Users_rx thank you, I really didn't mean any harm at all. Just that if someone doesn't show me, then I won't know. I didn't know that some people didn't see me as thankful.
I'm part Cherokee too and I have my Cherokee grandpa's alot of thick coarse hair and his short forehead. I thank the good Lord for him getting his Indian card so I can get free medical, even though he's dead.
It still boggles my mind that so many doctors or hair stylists have no idea how to treat the problems that people of color experience or in this case this intelligent, beautiful, empowering woman with a beautiful head of hair. So happy that she‘s sharing this and encouraging more girls to wear their hair naturally and show them how to treat it! :)
I saved up and went to an Angolan Black trichologist and her mixed-race British daughter. Because I needed a treatment that was not going to dry out my hair and my general doctor spent 3 months trying to fix my scalp and couldn't.
I had the same dry scalp, product buildup it was just a mess and no matter what I did it just wasn’t helping. So one day I got a clarifying shampoo and I noticed the difference. That problem I was having for 10+ years went away. No I wash my hair with a clarifying shampoo and then follow up with a moisturising Shampoo and carry on with conditioner and styling. Clean clear scalp increases hair growth.
That's basically what most salons do! Clarifying shampoo, moisturizing shampoo, and a deep treatment. This "no shampoo" stuff is nonsense, in my own opinion. It's good to use a co wash, but never to replace a clarifying shampoo!
@@angelface333 I would say try to find one that says clarifying because they say those are designed specifically for getting a lot of build up out of your hair {in example, you may notice with a regular moisturizing shampoo you may have to shampoo more than once to get that buildup feeling off of your scalp). but honestly, the main cleansing ingredient is sodium laureth sulfate (or sodium lauryl sulfate,) and that's pretty much the only thing that's going to get silicones off of your hair (if you use conditioners and products with silicones) so just look for that ingredient, and I think you'll be good.
Thank you for this routine. My mom is mixed and has 4 c hair. I have been looking everywhere for tips on how to care for her hair 🥰 wish me luck and hopefully i can save my mama's beautiful hair.
Yes thank y'all for this when I was just starting to wash my own hair I used to do hot oil and just oil in general before washing. Of course I wanted crazy growth lol but I got less breakage, stronger hair and a smoother process 🙏 Thank you Essence as well!!! For reminding me that you go with what works for you
*This is the reason why I created my channel* a couple of months back because, I feel like our hair type needs more exposure. Please keep making videos like this or have me on it too( a girl can dream), great content.
My curls are 2C, i totally relate to what you said about how your culture even had an idea of what your hair should look like, in my Colombian culture it is also expected or more "beautiful" to have long straight hair. But my curl journey started over a decade ago, i never let what anyone else thought dictate what I did with my hair, it's on my head not there's! Lol now I have people stop me in public and ask me what my routine is. I am honest about the products I use but i usually direct them to social media and online sources because your routine should reflect what type of curl you have, not all routines are the same for everyone. It's definitely a journey with lots of fails in the beginning, but it's worth it. I haven't straightened my hair in over 5 years, i get way more compliments and feel more confident with my natural hair, and i don't miss the long, hot, and exhaustive experience of frying my hair trying to straighten it. Liberating.
Wooooww I loveddd step by step details and hearing a bit about your journey! Also you are absolutely stunning! Love your personality so funny! I’m sure buzzfeed misses you! Thanks for sharing!
I have dry scalp and tea tree or any minty oil makes it more dry. Green tea, licorice root and water are some hydrating ingredients I live by! Your hair looks good
Thanks, I have your hair type minus the dry scalp. My daughter that's a different story. I don't even wear mine out. I just wash it braid it, put a wig on it. 😆😆. However it was torture growing up in group homes, lots of hair experiments, nobody really caring about me. I lost my hair several times as a young girl back then. I have to say, there are more black people who care today about helping us in this case, than I've ever seen growing up. Thanks for sharing, peace and blessings...
I do the cgm method, I’ve got so much less curly hair than you, but you’ve given me some tips. Although I still only shampoo my scalp. Your hair is beautiful!
@@GarnetsWeb You can get Apple cider vinegar shampoo. Avalon Organics does one. So do Aveeno, Ogx, Evolve, Renpure, Curlsmith and Creme of Nature. I can no longer do DIYs due to my sensitive and allergic scalp.
Your hair is strikingly beautiful. I never have the guts to go au naturel, I’m biracial and my hair is not curly, just wiry, so I chemically straighten the Royal crap out of it. But your hair is amazing.
Curls come with care. The more you care for it and find the products + routine that works for you you'll see it come back. Keep in mind that chemical straightening damages hair.
@@YourMoonJoy I prefer straight hair on myself, as my biracial natural is neither curly nor straight. However, when someone has Afro curls that are more natural, it often looks stunning.
@@Y2Kr4SHM4N You sound like me because I didn't know my hair was curly because growing up it was always stretched out, cornrowed, heat straightened, chemically straightened. My mom never let me wear my hair curly and I'm black. Not even a cute afro. I even had a curly perm which now I realise at nearly age 40 that never needed a curly perm because my hair was already curly. If you go to a salon that specialises in curly hair, you will see your hair become soft and curly and not wiry.
My derm prescribed me ketoconazole shampoo (it sounds like she’s talking about that one) I only apply that to my scalp and use another one for my hair. They also prescribed me a gel to apply to my scalp and it works pretty well
Black beauty ,all hair types is beautiful,every woman is beautiful no matter the race or hair types. You will get those that have little brain cells thats why they try to belittle others. Don't bother what they say as long you love yourself and being the best you can be.❤️🙏🌺
A lot of people have a mixture she would have to show you exactly the 4c part. I'm mainly 4c but I have a random patch at my nape that is 2c.....I know completely random. You don't see it because it's at the back. Only my stylist has to deal with it when he is shaping and cutting my hair. lol! Poor man..I'm seeing him next week.
@@deesenuts8730 No I know what long weighted 4c looks like. See MyNaturalAcademia Pearl Family and WestAfricanBaby. She may have some 4c in some areas but the front were simply loose curls. Not weighed just loose. 5:40*/ 10:11 her shrunken hair compared to her loose hair is not even shrunken at all. If u refer to some of those RUclipsrs you’ll see. She barely touches 40% shrinkage.
@@marleyhill34 Yeah I know it’s just a little misleading to me I’d rather she say type 4 because majority of her hair is 4b up. Her curl pattern is easily identifiable and her curls seem larger than a nickel. 10:11
@@eo4345It's misleading I think to people who don't realise that people have different curl patterns all over their head. Most of my curls are pen spring sized curls and to get them you have to put a whole lot of moisture and styling product in my hair and I'm not about that life. lol!
@@camillashimwa7671 You seem misinformed regarding curl patterns. An accurate representation of 4c is NappyFu TV, she is an OG for natural hair content on YT. By mis-labeling looser curl patterns as 4c, we push out hair that fits these intended labels! Now, we have girls & boys who feel like their hair is too nappy, and all along the problems is misrepresentation.
@@DanDan-z7e bestie I HAVE 4c hair🧍🏾♀️ I think ik what hair types are. And anyways the natural hair community focused too much on hair types when really it’s porosity that matters. And not all 4c has to be thick and dry. 4c hair can be defined if moisturizer well
It was just a term used during the beginning of the 'movement' as most of us used chemical treatments such as relaxers to alter or relax the natural curl pattern of the hair.
I feel like Natural hair was used to differentiate between women of color, specifically black ones, having permed / relaxed hair and wearing their natural hair / curls more, and it became a movement. Based on societies standards women of color have had to constantly alter their hair with relaxers or weave so the term is fitting for women that no longer feel the need to do that. Just my opinion I've never looked into this.
I’ve also noticed that curly hair is never really used to reference black people. If you search for a curly hair routine, you aren’t going to get black people. Searching natural hair is really the only way for us black people to find other fellow black people’s routines.
Just wanna say that as a white girl who doesn't have exposure to black hair and the struggles and attended beauty school, I wanna say thanks for sharing.
Stop differentiating between black and white
It is what it is. There are black and white and other colors in between. Jennifer meant no harm with her comment. If you don't want to see colours why don't you poke your eyes out til you're blind and cant see colours anymore? Why don't you comment on this girl mentioning she buys black owned companies' products and going to black doctors? And for your information I am YELLOW.
@@Users_rx thank you, I really didn't mean any harm at all. Just that if someone doesn't show me, then I won't know. I didn't know that some people didn't see me as thankful.
I got you, @Jennifer Holmes Thanks for being honest. We do have different hair textures and that’s just real talk. 😉
I'm part Cherokee too and I have my Cherokee grandpa's alot of thick coarse hair and his short forehead. I thank the good Lord for him getting his Indian card so I can get free medical, even though he's dead.
she's soooo gorgeous!!!!!! beautiful woman inside and out and gorgeous hair too 💘
Thank you so much, and thanks for watching
concordo!!
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
It still boggles my mind that so many doctors or hair stylists have no idea how to treat the problems that people of color experience or in this case this intelligent, beautiful, empowering woman with a beautiful head of hair.
So happy that she‘s sharing this and encouraging more girls to wear their hair naturally and show them how to treat it! :)
I saved up and went to an Angolan Black trichologist and her mixed-race British daughter. Because I needed a treatment that was not going to dry out my hair and my general doctor spent 3 months trying to fix my scalp and couldn't.
@@marleyhill34 Just happy to hear that you found a treatment that works for you! Still, it‘s sorry to hear your GP couldn‘t help.
@@laravlogs6700 thanks. I'm just happy to hace hair!
I missed Essence in Buzzfeed videos. Happy to see her again ❤️. Love her personality!
thank you so much ❤️
Same! She has the best personality.
I had the same dry scalp, product buildup it was just a mess and no matter what I did it just wasn’t helping. So one day I got a clarifying shampoo and I noticed the difference. That problem I was having for 10+ years went away. No I wash my hair with a clarifying shampoo and then follow up with a moisturising Shampoo and carry on with conditioner and styling. Clean clear scalp increases hair growth.
Same here!!! I agree with this.
That's basically what most salons do! Clarifying shampoo, moisturizing shampoo, and a deep treatment. This "no shampoo" stuff is nonsense, in my own opinion. It's good to use a co wash, but never to replace a clarifying shampoo!
Yess!!! Clarifying shampoo changed my life.
@@GarnetsWeb does a clarifying shampoo have to explicitly say “clarifying shampoo” on the label or do i just have to look at ingredients?
@@angelface333 I would say try to find one that says clarifying because they say those are designed specifically for getting a lot of build up out of your hair {in example, you may notice with a regular moisturizing shampoo you may have to shampoo more than once to get that buildup feeling off of your scalp). but honestly, the main cleansing ingredient is sodium laureth sulfate (or sodium lauryl sulfate,) and that's pretty much the only thing that's going to get silicones off of your hair (if you use conditioners and products with silicones) so just look for that ingredient, and I think you'll be good.
Now this is Healthy hair! Her ends look so good. Just gorgeous 😍
Thank you for this routine. My mom is mixed and has 4 c hair. I have been looking everywhere for tips on how to care for her hair 🥰 wish me luck and hopefully i can save my mama's beautiful hair.
She is gorgeous! Definitely could model!!
Yeah she is so beautiful
As a white girl with 3b hair and a very dry scalp this is very useful also I love your personality and you are beautiful don’t ever forget that
She's so beautiful! More videos like this please!
Yes thank y'all for this when I was just starting to wash my own hair I used to do hot oil and just oil in general before washing. Of course I wanted crazy growth lol but I got less breakage, stronger hair and a smoother process 🙏 Thank you Essence as well!!! For reminding me that you go with what works for you
I have some leftover oil and shea butter which I'm now sensitive to. So I use that as a pre-poo for my hair and then shampoo my scalp.
*This is the reason why I created my channel* a couple of months back because, I feel like our hair type needs more exposure. Please keep making videos like this or have me on it too( a girl can dream), great content.
You'll get there!
Loved the fact that she just went along with her sister not relaxing her hair anymore 🤣🤣
My curls are 2C, i totally relate to what you said about how your culture even had an idea of what your hair should look like, in my Colombian culture it is also expected or more "beautiful" to have long straight hair. But my curl journey started over a decade ago, i never let what anyone else thought dictate what I did with my hair, it's on my head not there's! Lol now I have people stop me in public and ask me what my routine is. I am honest about the products I use but i usually direct them to social media and online sources because your routine should reflect what type of curl you have, not all routines are the same for everyone. It's definitely a journey with lots of fails in the beginning, but it's worth it. I haven't straightened my hair in over 5 years, i get way more compliments and feel more confident with my natural hair, and i don't miss the long, hot, and exhaustive experience of frying my hair trying to straighten it. Liberating.
Wooooww I loveddd step by step details and hearing a bit about your journey! Also you are absolutely stunning! Love your personality so funny! I’m sure buzzfeed misses you! Thanks for sharing!
I have dry scalp and tea tree or any minty oil makes it more dry. Green tea, licorice root and water are some hydrating ingredients I live by! Your hair looks good
Its the pretty hair for me!💘
Look at my boo doing big things! Hey Essy pooh! The blown out hair with the hoops is everything!
Come through, Essence!!! So proud of you!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Yes to the black owned products. They just *get* us. Ya know? Its refreshing for a company to have its core consumers in mind.
Awwww Essence,i miss her so much in the buzzfeed vidoes!!!
I now know how to wash my dry scalp and do a proper twist out so thank u!
I have 3C curls and my scalp is soooo dry. I love jojoba oil so much. My whole life stylists wanted to straighten my hair...no! I love my crazy curls
Looking at your picture that looks more 2c than 3c but you know your hair so..
@@leilajones5811 definitely 2c lol
I go to Aveda and my stylist had curly hair!! That's why I trusted him. Lol!
2c hun.
@@sydneymichelle8357 definitely
Thanks, I have your hair type minus the dry scalp. My daughter that's a different story. I don't even wear mine out. I just wash it braid it, put a wig on it. 😆😆. However it was torture growing up in group homes, lots of hair experiments, nobody really caring about me. I lost my hair several times as a young girl back then. I have to say, there are more black people who care today about helping us in this case, than I've ever seen growing up. Thanks for sharing, peace and blessings...
Yeees! Thank you for this. Been obsessed with her hair since she starred on camera for Buzzfeed!
I do the cgm method, I’ve got so much less curly hair than you, but you’ve given me some tips. Although I still only shampoo my scalp. Your hair is beautiful!
What is the cgm method?
Fun fact: An apple cider vinegar rinse will make your scalp super clean & hair shine❣️it helps balance your PH levels 💜
I want to try one of those. But it's a RUclipsr called Cyn doll who said it's bad to do one. Now I'm confused.
It’s actually very damaging to the hair just use a regular shampoo
@amazing grasle @garnetsweb this is what Cub meant
Unless you are allergic to apple or cider or vinegar. Welcome to my life of a sensitive scalp. Lol!
@@GarnetsWeb You can get Apple cider vinegar shampoo. Avalon Organics does one. So do Aveeno, Ogx, Evolve, Renpure, Curlsmith and Creme of Nature. I can no longer do DIYs due to my sensitive and allergic scalp.
Your hair is strikingly beautiful. I never have the guts to go au naturel, I’m biracial and my hair is not curly, just wiry, so I chemically straighten the Royal crap out of it. But your hair is amazing.
Curls come with care. The more you care for it and find the products + routine that works for you you'll see it come back. Keep in mind that chemical straightening damages hair.
@@YourMoonJoy I prefer straight hair on myself, as my biracial natural is neither curly nor straight. However, when someone has Afro curls that are more natural, it often looks stunning.
@@Y2Kr4SHM4N You sound like me because I didn't know my hair was curly because growing up it was always stretched out, cornrowed, heat straightened, chemically straightened. My mom never let me wear my hair curly and I'm black. Not even a cute afro. I even had a curly perm which now I realise at nearly age 40 that never needed a curly perm because my hair was already curly. If you go to a salon that specialises in curly hair, you will see your hair become soft and curly and not wiry.
Congrats on the new position, Essence!
OMG, Essence!!!!! I *LOVE* her!!
LOOOOOOOOL 97% LIKELY TO BE TRASH.
spoke to my soul. the twistoutttssss ugh. never know to you twist it outtrt
YES THANK U I NEEDED THIS
You made me realize that taking care of my scalp will help the whole chevelure.
Love this! The step list is so helpful!
I want that hair cut, blow dried look and volume!
Her curl patterns 😍😍
My derm prescribed me ketoconazole shampoo (it sounds like she’s talking about that one) I only apply that to my scalp and use another one for my hair. They also prescribed me a gel to apply to my scalp and it works pretty well
I pre-poo the hair, then use scalp shampoo and then use hair shampoo.
Love love your video! Thank you for all the good tips and information!
LOVED THIS!!!!❤
this was so helpful! she's great
Thats so hardddd but really beauty
Black beauty ,all hair types is beautiful,every woman is beautiful no matter the race or hair types. You will get those that have little brain cells thats why they try to belittle others. Don't bother what they say as long you love yourself and being the best you can be.❤️🙏🌺
YASSSS SOMEONE WITH MY HAIR
Nice to see type 4 hair.
Love this 💕
So pretty 🤩
Beautiful! Thank you.
Its super interesting. Thanks for the video. ♥️🌹🌼 And women should do whatever they want to do with their hair! 💪♥️ Sending Love.
I love this 😍
Beautiful
Yessss Essence!!
Yass Queen!! ASU Golden Rams💙💛
loved it!
her hair 😍😍😍😍
Wow she has good hair
I love this video
❤️❤️❤️❤️
You look gorgeous
Lmao i enjoy this video so much 😂. I'm going to try that pre-oil treatment seems like a very good idea 🤔
It makes hair so soft. 😊
Try olive oil.
Pretty 💕😍
Which oil do u use??
So beautiful 😍😍😍
Hola le quedo muyyyy lindo que Dios la bendiga yo lo quiero tené así gracias por el vídeo
Nah naisss like this one
Link to comb at 11:03 please 🙂
Please get Olivia Rodrigo to do her skincare and make -up routine☺️😫💕
she is so beautiful and funny
What’s her name? Does she have more videos? I have her same hair problem and hair type. Please share her info.
Anyone know what kind of comb that was?
Which one? The long comb is called "Luxury Therapy Scalp Soother"
And the big comb is called a wide tooth comb.
The Felicia Leatherwood detangler that she uses on her wet hair?
I have a sensitive scalp so this whole thing would be hard for me ;-;
Who else is watching this for motivation to start wash day? Just me? Okay then.
hahahahahahaa bem engraçada essa moça!
Her hair looks more 4a/4b to me but I wouldn’t no more than her so yeah.
It's def 4c, it's just longer and stretched bc of weight
A lot of people have a mixture she would have to show you exactly the 4c part. I'm mainly 4c but I have a random patch at my nape that is 2c.....I know completely random. You don't see it because it's at the back. Only my stylist has to deal with it when he is shaping and cutting my hair. lol! Poor man..I'm seeing him next week.
@@deesenuts8730 No I know what long weighted 4c looks like. See MyNaturalAcademia Pearl Family and WestAfricanBaby. She may have some 4c in some areas but the front were simply loose curls. Not weighed just loose. 5:40*/ 10:11 her shrunken hair compared to her loose hair is not even shrunken at all. If u refer to some of those RUclipsrs you’ll see. She barely touches 40% shrinkage.
@@marleyhill34 Yeah I know it’s just a little misleading to me I’d rather she say type 4 because majority of her hair is 4b up. Her curl pattern is easily identifiable and her curls seem larger than a nickel. 10:11
@@eo4345It's misleading I think to people who don't realise that people have different curl patterns all over their head. Most of my curls are pen spring sized curls and to get them you have to put a whole lot of moisture and styling product in my hair and I'm not about that life. lol!
How come I can’t see the number of dislikes on videos anymore
No hate to this video, but just in general
Watever
Pero no entendí porque habla inglés😔
I am the eighth COMMENT
There is no way the hot water would last lol
👁 👁 📝
You should research fortified shampoo for fast hair growth.
Her hair is beautiful... but it ain't 4c and it's unfair to pass your hair off as a coil pattern it ain't. Accurate representation matters!
Her hair is definitely 4c with a little mix of 4b
@@JB-it5nw NOT AT ALL.. 4C hail coils into little circles. Her hair curls down, 4C hair doesn't.
@@DanDan-z7e yes it can. Their lee are different type of 4c hair. It’s clearly 4b,4c
@@camillashimwa7671 You seem misinformed regarding curl patterns. An accurate representation of 4c is NappyFu TV, she is an OG for natural hair content on YT. By mis-labeling looser curl patterns as 4c, we push out hair that fits these intended labels! Now, we have girls & boys who feel like their hair is too nappy, and all along the problems is misrepresentation.
@@DanDan-z7e bestie I HAVE 4c hair🧍🏾♀️ I think ik what hair types are. And anyways the natural hair community focused too much on hair types when really it’s porosity that matters. And not all 4c has to be thick and dry. 4c hair can be defined if moisturizer well
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Check out Iamblackgirlcurls, doing too much 😫🥺
is there a reason the term natural hair seems to be exclusively used for african hair?
It was just a term used during the beginning of the 'movement' as most of us used chemical treatments such as relaxers to alter or relax the natural curl pattern of the hair.
I feel like Natural hair was used to differentiate between women of color, specifically black ones, having permed / relaxed hair and wearing their natural hair / curls more, and it became a movement. Based on societies standards women of color have had to constantly alter their hair with relaxers or weave so the term is fitting for women that no longer feel the need to do that. Just my opinion I've never looked into this.
And some of us aren't african lmao some of us was born here. aka Aboriginal.
@@deesenuts8730 I have only ever seen the term natural hair used for people of African descent tahts why I asked.
I’ve also noticed that curly hair is never really used to reference black people. If you search for a curly hair routine, you aren’t going to get black people. Searching natural hair is really the only way for us black people to find other fellow black people’s routines.
And most of the Black people didn't know how to grow hair!!!