MY CURLY JOURNEY: Damaged to Healthy Hair

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • All about my curly journey and how I got to where I am today!
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Комментарии • 54

  • @vivian.anette
    @vivian.anette 4 года назад +57

    Right now my hair looks wavy like your old pics, wish me luck

    • @kikiedd
      @kikiedd 3 года назад +1

      Bro same 😔😔

  • @electa7987
    @electa7987 4 года назад +31

    I love this!! I totally relate to the mental gymnastics of trying to convince myself my hair wasn’t heat damaged!!

  • @marthalamontagne7590
    @marthalamontagne7590 3 года назад +3

    I am the beginning stages in the curly method. Which I am very excited. I am trying so many new products and I am loving my curls!! I use to straighten my hair more often that I would like. I could see the damage I was causing to my hair. I know it will take some time for me to get my hair healthy and it’s Ok. I know I am on my way to recovery!! Thanks to all of you lady’s for taking the time to teach us new methods. And new products. I am loving this!! 💜💜💜

  • @michellemarie1197
    @michellemarie1197 3 года назад +1

    as a person with straight hair i have to say this, i so want your hair type!!!!! you are so blessed!!! ive always wanted curly hair like yours or at least wavy hair but omg i love your hair, its so pretty and voluminous and interesting and not boring.

  • @deandrajohnson1973
    @deandrajohnson1973 4 года назад +6

    I’ve gotten so much more confident now that I’m curly. I never straighten. I realize how much better I look with curls. I also get way more compliments on my hair then I did when I straightened. I started late 2005 so I’m all transitioned now but I’m am just realizing how much protein I need so I’m still on a journey trying to make it even better 👍🏾

  • @crystalbleau2611
    @crystalbleau2611 3 года назад +8

    "I needed to bring my straightener to touch up my CURLS"😄😄😄

  • @majomillan6257
    @majomillan6257 4 года назад +2

    This channel is LIFE !! You are so knowledgeable and you break down everything so easily 🧡 thanks for sharing girl !!

  • @christydonnelly9618
    @christydonnelly9618 Год назад

    I love your authenticity! Like you, I discovered an overwhelming mass of information on social media. I am still sorting through to get a handle on all of it. I am arriving late to this journey because I didn’t ‘straighten’ my hair my whole life… it WAS straight. I was searching the internet to find out why I was a mass of frizz and how I could help my suddenly damaged hair, only to discover that it is probably slightly damaged, but it is also now wavy/curly. I’ll take that gift from the cocktail of hormones that menopause is over the rest that I was able to avoid… What you said about how you felt about yourself resonated too. I’ve been hiding my frizzy mess in a “covid bun” for two years, but no more! Your video was posted long ago, but I am just beginning my journey. (a month and a half in) Thanks for sharing your experiences=!

  • @jessieyoung6081
    @jessieyoung6081 4 года назад +6

    Thanks for telling your story!
    I am just starting to embrace my naturally curly hair but it’s been frustrating. I am Chinese and it’s unusual to have curly hair. I have been perming my hair straight for 20 years and just stopped 2 years ago because I got pregnant. So now I’ve been trying different products and learning styling techniques. But it’s been so frustrating since it takes so much longer to shower and style hair curly than it did when I had straightened hair. And since I shower at night even if it looked good it would look like crap the next morning even tho I put my hair up in a pineapple. I also have weird curl/wave pattern with almost straight hair at the nape of my neck and 2c/3a waves/curls everywhere else so it looks ridiculous.
    I hope I will be able to make as much progress as you have. Your hair looks fantastic!!

    • @brendaoquin
      @brendaoquin 3 года назад +1

      You have a friend here going through the exact same thing right now. And, how does one do life with curly hair, ie., helmets, sweaty head workouts, hats, wind, rain? It’s been very frustrating. Know I’m right here with you going through the same thing. I’m determined to keep going, tho. I do want my hair healthy and I do know I’ll eventually figure this out in time.

    • @jessieyoung6081
      @jessieyoung6081 3 года назад +2

      @@brendaoquin It’s been 11 months since I posted that comment and I think have made good progress with my hair. I have had a couple of devacuts and that made a huge difference! I wash my hair every 2-3 days so the extra time it takes for me to style my hair kind of evens out. I still struggle with how much more effort it takes to take care of curly hair compared to straight hair but I’m learning to accept what’s been given to me :). Keep going it gets better!

  • @kristenwilliams9517
    @kristenwilliams9517 3 года назад +6

    Um wow! My hair used to be as curly like yours when I was in high school. Now my hair looks like your damaged photos (I'm about 6 months CG, my hair was almost straight when I started). I was convinced that my hair just wasn't ever going to be that curly anymore and that my "texture changed." But hey, I think I need to go buy some Bounce Curl because you just gave me hope.

    • @tulip811
      @tulip811 3 года назад +1

      Did you get them back?

  • @jadej5326
    @jadej5326 4 года назад +5

    Loved this! Was really nice to learn about your journey (and laugh as there are so many weird habits I had too 😂)
    I always HATED my curly hair and would do anything to hide it. I straightened it from age 12. At age 25 I went on holiday with my (then new) bf and I had to start practising leaving it curly as it was going to be hot (Thailand) and it was such a big deal, even though all I did was wash it, dry the front (no curly baby hairs 😂) and tie it tightly up - it was so tight against my head and stuck with hairspray. I then started doing it when working full time Mon-Thurs and then straightening it Fri-Sun for YEARS. I washed it everyday and I used SO MUCH Tresemme hair spray! I’ve contributed to global warming for sure! In recent years, I’ve felt so ugly doing that in the week and I wouldn’t like going out after work with my hair like that. I’ve always been scared of volume (so I totally get about not liking it or wanting to go out in public) and it’s been a genuine thing to get used to even now I’ve started CGM, but I did start to want it in recent years as my hair was sooo flat when I straightened it and just felt lank.
    So glad I found you; you’ve helped me so much and I’ve had some great, consistent results lately. THANK YOU. I actually love my curls and, like you, I like myself because of them and it’s nice to feel like myself. ❤️ A long one but thought I’d share!

  • @zy1713
    @zy1713 3 года назад

    hey! i just watched my first video from you about 40mins ago about cgf and i really enjoyed it! i’m not sure whether you’ll ever see this but i really admire you! i’m someone that doesn’t have curly hair but i clicked on your video out of curiosity. i’m glad i did! i admire your honesty and genuineness in delivering your videos. Im impressed by your ability to dispel and research your own biases instead of falling into the trap of confirmation bias. Ive learn a lot from you just in one short video and i immediately subscribed to you. i’m absolutely in love with your personality. Your ability to be upfront, honest, genuine and effort to link all research and helpful information in your bio got me hooked!!! this definitely pushed me to research more before i buy any products, thank u ~

  • @reneekh3599
    @reneekh3599 2 года назад

    100% AGREE!!
    I've been transitioning now for about a year & 1/2, and like you I "fell off the wagon" - or more like didn't quite completely get on for a while - early on in my journey, but what I was really doing was experimenting with my hair & trying to learn what was best for me & my hair, & discovering what I like & want....And I'm STILL discovering this! But for me, I never accepted my wavy hair in my entire life, EVER, so I had been straightening since the '80s up until 1.5 years ago....Yes, I was a rare high schooler who was VERY anti the whole big hair, bad perm, frizz-head era & wanted the straight, healthy, & shiney hair portrayed by some actresses in the late 60s& early 70's instead. Now I am slowly uncovering that I can have hair WITHOUT split ends that is shiney, healthy, has volume, and has beautiful & bouncy waves - and am LOVING it!
    Just like you, I have found that heat styling has been my worst enemy. Don't use a straightening iron or straightening brush, EVER, ,& oh what a difference tat makes! Products also make a big difference, but I'm also learning that fear-mongrring of some ingredients is also ridiculous & is sometimes used as a marketing tool of over-priced products. The key is to not always use cheap stuff ladened with one thing that can build up, but rather to include clarifying in your routine & to understand the protein/moisture balance YOUR hair needs.

  • @sophielafleche3803
    @sophielafleche3803 4 года назад +20

    what are your current shampoo, conditioner and stylers? I feel like my hair could look like yours but I am having trouble getting it to curl to the root. What are your tips for that?

  • @danidaggett
    @danidaggett 3 года назад

    I’ve only recently discovered your channel and I love it! Your journey story is cracking me up 😂 I love how honest you are about it. I did my journey several yrs ago and then got lazy with it. So now, I am starting again. I know I have more curl than what my hair is visibly showing. Can’t wait to see it start coming back to life.

  • @spicyroseCLT
    @spicyroseCLT 4 года назад +3

    This video is so relatable!!! Thank you for sharing!! I used to heat style my hair daily and then get so confused why my hair wouldn’t grow! Like... you’re frying it off girl 😂Your hair looks so beautiful 😊😊😊

  • @saraharanha3138
    @saraharanha3138 3 года назад

    How am I just finding your channel now?! I'm already obsessed with your videos

  • @xoxo9702
    @xoxo9702 3 года назад

    I can relate to so many parts of your story especially the whole waking up every morning to style my hair and not feeling comfortable waking in public with my hair down.

  • @xiason5233
    @xiason5233 3 года назад

    I feel the length problem. I had been growing it out for a few years but had to cut it from the small of my back to my shoulders recently. Don't neglect the regular trimmings.

  • @MssIdoia
    @MssIdoia 4 года назад +2

    I love your hair and also your highlights!!! Can you explain more how u get them done so they dont damage your hair?? I just cant get over your curly journey!!!

  • @primadonnaqueen3685
    @primadonnaqueen3685 4 года назад +1

    Lol! I did a lot mental gymnastics as well! I somehow convinced myself that if i only straighten the ends of my hair it will remain healthy at the roots. Now that I'm embracing my curls, my ends did not curl AT ALL. I cut them off and noticed more ringlets than waves. It's been 6 months now with no heat tools and i went from 2b to 3a.

  • @kelliehatcher3135
    @kelliehatcher3135 4 года назад +5

    THANK YOU, I NEEDED THIS SO MUCH ❤️❤️❤️

  • @reneeshenk1914
    @reneeshenk1914 3 года назад +1

    I can relate so much to not having a selfie game before CG! My first year of taking progress pictures was terrible (not only the hair but the facial expressions!). After 3 years I feel like a pro. Thanks for sharing your story, I had a similar journey with my hair.

  • @CrysalisUnfurld
    @CrysalisUnfurld 2 года назад

    I’ve been wearing my hair curly for SO many years (don’t ask) but just recently got on a major kick to take better care of it. My hair just never seemed to gain any length. Breakage was the enemy. Enter protein treatments! I had the Aphogee 2-step dealio tucked away in a drawer (unused😳) so pulled that bad boy out. What an immediate difference THAT made!! Unfortunately, I am now finding that my ultra fine hair appears to have way WAY less density. Granted, that could also be from the crap DIY cut I gave myself. Oh heavy sigh. I wasn’t prepared for a curve ball. So not cool!
    Your video has helped me come to terms with the fact that the long layers I was hoping for just aren’t in the cards for my hair right now…to the salon!

  • @ep6479
    @ep6479 2 года назад

    I absolutely love your hair. Your videos are great, you are very charismatic, and have a great communication.
    Thank you :-)

  • @zdenkavolakova4505
    @zdenkavolakova4505 3 года назад

    Thank you very much, perfect video, you're such a sweet person! 💜 On my curly journey - in the beginning... Hope to have such beautiful curls as you some day 🙏😍

  • @tj-8422
    @tj-8422 3 года назад +1

    RE Mental Gymnastics/ Denial about hair damage: I told myself that my hair was getting alarmingly thin cause it was "getting so long". Twas a rolling blow dryer (blow dryer with rolling brush in one) literally dragging out strands daily. Used it all winter. No hair left in spring. Lol (nervous laugh)

  • @ACAC-ll5jh
    @ACAC-ll5jh 4 года назад

    Great journey! I style flat...I'm not a fan of volume but yes can see how much nicer it looks!! Yayy to curly hair...celebration.of curls

  • @gailalli8086
    @gailalli8086 4 года назад +2

    Really enjoyed this video and seeing your progress! Your hair is beautiful.

  • @stuffstuffstuffyay
    @stuffstuffstuffyay 4 года назад

    so happy for you!

  • @katrinc.9266
    @katrinc.9266 3 года назад +1

    Oh wow you look fantastic! I am still a bit sceptic and not sure what to do. Mine looks totally wiered right now. But I guess I first need to start using products as I am using nothing right now. Maybe it comes out like yours as well. Who knows. Ml k.c.

  • @mrs.c3523
    @mrs.c3523 4 года назад

    This was a great video and gives me so much hope. Thank you ❤

  • @linafresco
    @linafresco 3 года назад

    ♥️ Loving your videos a lot! thanks so much for sharing! you look amazing😍

  • @jubilee2544
    @jubilee2544 3 года назад

    Thx for this! Very relatable too 👍

  • @catherineparisi1669
    @catherineparisi1669 4 года назад

    gorgeous ❤️🙌🏻😊!! I’m a curly beginner! Wish me luck 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @SamMBMusic
    @SamMBMusic 4 года назад

    This was super helpful, thank you!

  • @jasmines3335
    @jasmines3335 4 года назад +1

    I am having a hard time when it comes to dandruff i would moisturize my hair one day with hair mask and it would leave my head and another day i will have lots of them again I'm confused 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @ishakak147
    @ishakak147 3 года назад +2

    I try to have balance with my washing with proteins, humectants and emolients. I don't straighten my hair and my hair looks like 13:11 at best and 6:01 at worst. But your video is quite inspiring. Honestly - I don't really care if my hair is curly or wavy - I just want my hair to look healthy.
    Btw - how can you style hair upside down and don't get crow's nest at the back of your head?

  • @jessicap.9247
    @jessicap.9247 4 года назад +2

    Great video as expected!!! 😻Thanks for protecting my privacy hehe

  • @victoriab3053
    @victoriab3053 Год назад

    Hola! Resumiendo:no me he enterado de nada 🙄 ¿sigues el método curly o no?

  • @anniehayler
    @anniehayler 4 года назад +1

    Shampoo conditioner curl cream?

  • @Bpaige-v4p
    @Bpaige-v4p 2 года назад

    Hi! My hair looks similar to where you starter. My hair is fine so I can usually just get away with blow drying it straight on medium heat, but I do it after every wash. When I tried to CG method 2 years ago my curls did improve but the health of my scalp got really bad. I have super sensitive skin and acne prone, my scalp is the same. All of the products that were recommended gave me really bad acne and irritation on my scalp. I can’t use anything with comedogenic oils or butters which eliminates pretty much every product I’ve come across. Do you have any recommendations? Oh and I did try only focusing product on my ends, but then my face would break out around my jaw. The struggle is real!

  • @alexusnicole207
    @alexusnicole207 3 года назад

    Just started a week ago! I need help with getting my curls back it’s wavy bc I used heat on it everyday!! My underneath is very tight curls bc I didn’t use heat so how do I get my hair back😭

  • @nabanitasen
    @nabanitasen 4 года назад +1

    what was curly part of instagram? Can you share some specific?

    • @brittcurls
      @brittcurls  4 года назад +2

      Follow me, the #curlygirlmethod hashtag, all the accounts that pop up on your explore - there’s a thriving community!

    • @nabanitasen
      @nabanitasen 4 года назад

      brittcurls will check, thank you

  • @elyseparker5333
    @elyseparker5333 3 года назад +3

    All hair is dead except the roots...

    • @Philmccracken790
      @Philmccracken790 3 года назад +3

      theres a difference between hair that's healthy all the way down and hair that isn't though

    • @elyseparker5333
      @elyseparker5333 3 года назад +1

      @@Philmccracken790 right but if we're going to get technical about things...your hair is dead.

    • @Philmccracken790
      @Philmccracken790 3 года назад +4

      @@elyseparker5333 i mean yeah but no one is saying that it's alive. "Dead" has a different meaning in this case - it means "unhealthy / damaged"