Your hair is so beautiful 💕. All this advice I absolutely 100% agree with. Used it all on me but my hair growth actually started when I stopped going to hairdressers. Currently got very similar, waist length hair. Some extra advice would be to wash hair in lukewarm water rather than very hot (which I used to do), not to use too much shampoo on the entire length but just the scalp and don't rub them too much with a towel. Wish everyone success growing their hair.
Not surprisingly, the secret is to get your hair to be as healthy as possible for natural grow patters to return.The biggest thing is to keep hair moisturized and protected.
Girl I ain't got 4 years, I'm tryna quickly grow out a horrendous haircut *Hair update: Thanks for all the likes and comments everyone 💖 I did try rice water and coconut oil but felt like they didn't do anything. After several months I finally accepted that I had to chop off nearly all of my hair just to make it even and the same length, but I was blessed by the hair gods because the lady I went to for the haircut absolutely did everything in her power to leave some of my length while giving me a really pretty haircut. I loved the way she cut it because it made my hair look like I got a blowout everyday and I fell in love with the length, it's slowly growing out and is currently up to my bra strap. Hope y'all are doing well in your hair growth journeys!
I always used to be know as the girl with Long hair, as when my hair was past my knees, yes I loved it but when my mum died of cancer I donated almost all of it, I cut it up to my shoulders, it’s now a little past my boobs, recently just before Christmas my grandma also passed from cancer. I’m hoping to do it again one day because she always loved my long hair 😌💕 In case you’re wondering how tall I am for reference I’m 5’8
I quit coloring my graying hair, and I am soooooo looking forward to manifesting beautiful long hair in my 40's! Thank you. It's truly a woman's crowning glory.
Why does this video have so many dislikes? I thought she did a really good job describing her personal hair journey and giving tips that helped her. She was also honest about her psoriasis (my sister has this and she’d never in a million years let that out) which is, I think, a really cool thing for her to embrace it and give others going through that same struggle her advice. Thanks for the video! I’m trying to make my hair thicker and more healthy and I’m definitely going to try some of these tips!
Shea Moisture is a brand used by a lot of ppl with curly/coarse hair because of how gentle it is and 'Damaged/Transitioning' means that it help ppl who want to repair their hair from heat damage/perms/dyes etc to have it go back to their natural texture.
It’s an amazing brand! I also love using the coconut hair spray of that brand, it actually helps fight the frizziness when I apply it on my hair, it makes it smooth as well. It smells good too. So happy with the brand ^v^
I love how everything is mostly natural and authentic in this video because I feel like I don’t see it enough in videos where woman aren’t using like 10 pounds of serum on their hair. New subscription! Thanks for the info girl!!
The tips provided within this video include: 1. Avoid cutting your hair, it slows down the process of growing meaning your hair is constantly restarting the growth cycle 2. Avoid heat, damages hair and results in dry hair also slowing down the process of growing 3. No hair extensions, results in thin hair meaning reduced volume which again slows down the process of growing your hair 4. No dye, damages hair often making your hair dry and reduces the speed of growth 5. Use castor oil to massage into your scalp and roots then massaging it down to the tips, this provides nutrients to your hair and increases the growth speed Hope you found this helpful everyone!☺
She also mentioned she has scalp psoriasis. Yeah your scalp does make oil for a reason but it makes a lot more when you have psoriasis and it is very hard to deal with
Shea moisture has helped my hair grow!! It wasn't growing and I bleached it then started using Shea moisture especially the deep conditioning treatment and my hair grew like crazy
omg finally someone talking about scalp psoriasis, literally thought I was the only one! it makes me feel better that other girls gets it! i would love to see a video about it :)
My hair was so thin and broke all the time. I use coconut oil now for a few months and i started to cut my own hair! I feel so much happier cause i notice such a difference! And i noticed a lot of women use castor oil as well, so i ordered it super excited to use it! thank you for the video!
One thing for people in the comments; not everyone's hair will get this long. The women in my family have extremely slow growing hair. It took me four years to get above shoulder length hair to hair that almost hits my waist. Only time I cut it was a few months ago and only about an inch off. I noticed using coconut oil (only on my scalp since the coconut oil messes up the rest of my hair since it's sensitive to protein), castor oil, and rosemary oil really helped my hair grow faster. Also, we all have a terminal length. The women who have hair past their feet have a fast and long growth cycle (probably 7-10 years which is abnormal). Your hair will only grow for how long your growth cycle is before it starts to fall out and regrow to that length. I didn't know this until recently. A few more tips: Drink water. Take your vitamins. Have a healthy protein, calcium, and healthy fat filled diet. Reduce stress. Exercise. Get enough sleep. Check for health conditions and get them treated. Only wash your hair once or twice a week unless you have a scalp condition. Use sulfate and silicone free products. Learn your hair type and porosity level. If you notice your hair is worse after high protein treatments, you could have protein sensitive hair and you need to stop using protein filled products. Don't use heat unless it's very rarely or light heat if you have low porosity hair and you need to open the follicle to absorb treatments. Be careful with some heat protectants (the Dove brand damages my hair). Sleep in a braid. Sleep on a satin pillow. Don't use regular hair bands, use gentle crink free ones or scrunchies. And make sure to dust your hair every few months and cut individual split ends or knots when you see them (buy nice scissors though). Not everyone has super healthy and strong hair that grows really beautifully no matter what they do. Some people, like me, have to take extra care of their hair just to maintain softness and healthy ness
“After a trim you’re hair was butchered” I love it! That’s how it is! Don’t cut it and it will grow! I’ve grown mine long and it’s healthy and beautiful now.. love your video Alice! And your hair is some of the prettiest I’ve ever seen!!!
Celeste Newton not really. If hair grows on average 6 inches a year and she’s been growing it for 4 years = 24 inches and she started from shoulder length hair which for the average human woman is bout 8 -10 inches. That’s not fast. It’s a bit less the average. The main reason why it’s “long” is that she retained the length. That’s all
FYI: "transitioning" hair refers to naturally curly or kinky hair that has been processed and straightened, transitioning into natural non processed hair. It's a great product for dry, damaged hair.
someone probably already answered but: transitioning hair is afro textured hair that is being transitioned from being exposed to straightening chemicals (i.e. sodium hydroxide, usually called a "relaxer") to being completely natural and chemical free. The hair is usually quite damaged and dry during this process. Shea Moisture is usually targeted toward afro textured hair types (like mine) but other people sometimes find these type of products work better for their textures than generic or common brands (Herbal Essences, Neutrogena, etc). Hope that helps!
If you have 1c/2a hair, please consider using a boar bristle brush! It REALLY helps when you have dry ends/oily scalp, fine but dense hair with minimal curl. It's changed the game for me and my hair health!
You're not wrong about the heat!!! My hair never grew past a certain length. I fell in a few years back and spent near enough a full year in bed so didn't do my hair often at all, it is now sooo much longer than it's ever been!!
oh bless you, see, everything has a silver lining hope you're feeling better & swishing your new gorgeous long hair around! the heat trick does wonders and most of us really don't need to use it that much! 💕
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I’ve had scalp psoriasis since I was 9 and for a really long time I never knew what it was! My mom always thought it was dry scalp or residue left from products. I also feel like it’s not a very talked about subject but I’ve seen a lot more girls talking about it on RUclips lately so I love that you mentioned it! I would love to see a hairstyle video from you. I try so hard not to wash my hair constantly and knowing some tricks to disguise my psoriasis would be lovely. Also, I loved your video and I thought you had a lot of good information in it I’ve heard a lot of similar things from beauty gurus so I don’t know why there are so many hateful comments on here. Keep doing you 💖
Girl you need to try the Briogeo Scalp Revival charcoal exfoliating Shampoo, I also have scalp psoriasis, and that shampoo is a life changer. It is expensive, but if you use it once a week it can last you a while. I personally, use it as a treatment, and as a clarifying shampoo specifically after oiling my scalp (which i do mainly to strengthen the hair follicle and prevent breakage that can be caused by the psoriasis). I'm so glad you mentioned that you have to deal with scalp psoriasis, I feel like no one talks about it, and it's such a nuisance when you're trying to grow out your hair thick and strong.
Zozo _ i also have scalp psoriasis and I’ve felt that my hair sheds soooo much because of it. Have you noticed reduced shedding with that shampoo? Also since it’s a clarifying shampoo is is drying?
I had scalp psoriasis a year and a half ago...it took over my entire scalp and was going onto my ears and neck. I also have eczema. I went on a sugar and yeast fast for 2 weeks and my psoriasis went down by 98 percent and it’s only come back recently and I plan on starting the fast again next week to get it back under control. I really do feel like we can control psoriasis and eczema a lot more than we realize..anything that shows up on the skin is because of something off internally. I hope this helps somehow (even though it’s very scattered haha)
You have the prettiest hair I’ve ever seen. I can relate to the texture. I have thin flat hair, but a ton of it!! Hairdressers are always surprised when they handle my hair how much there is!!!
Lucky i have fine hair and not a lot of it 😭 i live in korea so when i go to a hair dresser here that only really does thick korean hair they spend a good 5 min just touching my thin fine "poodle" hair 🤣😭
Tks for being sincere with us. It's true that hair doesn't grow overnight! I started growing my hair 1 year and a half ago and only now I started to see results in my lenght! So patience is the key! (and also trying to take good care of it). You are a beautiful girl! Best regards from Brazil!
My hair was the same length as yours but today I decided to chop it because it was damaged I wanna start fresh and have healthy hair ☺️ I cut it to my shoulders my hair grows really fast almost an inch a month so it won’t take too long but I do love the tips thanks for the video :)
I have psoriasis, too; thank you for mentioning it. I think straight hair is the most beautiful - the light reflects off of its smooth surface - looks excellent. I'm going to try the products you suggest.
Transitioning is mean people that have damage hair for using chemicals or heat to straighten their hair. I have curly hair and I used to damage it to get it straight permanently. I got my curly hair back I used to use this product, I still using shea moisture because its amazing 😉
sis yesssss! Shea moisture products are so creamy and rich, I have a dry scalp and they're so good at restoring the moisturize and keeping the hair strands hydrated. 10/10
cannot thank you enough for recommending this shampoo & conditioner combination!! this is the best thing that has ever happened to my hair!! it has the best natural ingredients cruelty free, color safe, sulfate free, and it’s so inexpensive!!!! it also smells amazing and my hair has never felt so soft and silky!! i genuinely love this so much and i will update if i see a difference in my hair growth or if it causes my dandruff to flare up again. but truly, the best shampoo& conditioner on the market. im hooked ❤️
amelia paige products wise, just the shampoo& conditioner but all her other tips r 100% true and work effectively. i found it at target but im sure you can find it at any other drugstore!!
Alice Olivia Cross I was asking to see how realistic it is for my hair. I’m 5’8’’ I have pretty long hair. It is to my belly button but idk if I can get my hair THAT long. Do you think you can get your hair to grow any longer? I feel like mine hit this point where it’s just not growing anymore..
I've REALLY been wanting long hair ever since I met my recent friend. She is literally a ginger Rapunzel. Her hair reaches the back of her knees. It's insane! But absolutely gorgeous.
the way you speak and word things sounds so intelligent and strong and i know that’s unrelated to hair but i just think it’s really cool and easy to listen to
For everyone watching this that also has psoriasis (like myself): please dry your hair on a low heat setting. At least the roots. And most of all if you have very thick hair. Psoriasis on a humid scalp is no good.
Here's you with naturally glossy straight hair, and here's me with straight but frizzy hair that feels like straw and even when I straighten it, it's still frizzy 😭😭
I started taking Krill oil. My hair isn’t as frizzy and my skin in general is so much softer. Krill is omega 3’s that has higher bioavailability than fish oil.
My dad has psoriasis too, except his is full body. I understand what you’re going through, but having oily roots should help as psoriasis is very dry. You’re a huge inspiration 😊
I dyed my hair at 13 and I damaged it completely. And I was also straightening it after every wash because it’s really curly and all over the place. It was as long as yours is now and it was beautiful and I have a really unique soft brown colour. At the age of 15 I cut it off to my shoulders and I loved it, I don’t really miss my long hair, I love my hair and I like it short or long as long it’s healthy. Now I’m 16 and I’m growing it again. I am not using any heat, I am always letting it air dry and using natural products. And of course I found a hairdresser who I can trust and she really knows my hair and gives me the best tips! Love yourself and treat people with kindness. 🌸
Alice Olivia Cross, 4:58 Growing long hair is very popular for men too. Estimates are 2 to 3 percent of men wear long hair typical as women normally have it when long.
I love the tips. Literally very simple and the things you use are not like a long list. Which makes me feel comfortable in terms of budget but mostly not putting chemicals on my head.
Oh my goodness! It’s so nice to see someone that has as straight hair as I have and has thick fine hair. It’s so weird to have such thick hair that is so flat. Your hair is beautiful!
I actually sat through this and I never do . So honest and informative I guess I need to stop the hair dyeing how old are you. Bought the oils hope they work . Are they hard to wash out after? I hate oils that cling to my hair and don't wash out
so happy to hear you enjoyed the whole thing! I would deffo cut down the amount you dye or begin going over to balayage as it helps your roots have a break and grow strong! I would say castor oil takes a really thorough wash to get out as its quite thick but the coconut oil comes out easy with 2x shampoos. Might take a lil more effort than normal but your hair will grow so so much faster 💕
What I've learned is to not fully wet your hair before you put the shampoo in. Get it barely damp and wet the shampoo in your hands then work it is to a thick lather (the oil will bond with the shampoo better here). Then rinse out and rewash again but focus on the scalp more and let the residual shampoo go down your hair. It'll get it all out and if you don't wash your hair often, it won't hurt your hair to double wash unless you're leaving the shampoo on for too long. My mom's hair stylist friend told me that double washing your hair cleans it the best and she was right. My hair doesn't get that oily anymore like it did when I would only wash once and now I usually wash my hair every 3-5 days. I'm working towards doing it once a week.
@@olamusielak6703 That's exactly what I did when I was growing it out with coconut oil a few years ago and it worked like magic for repair and growth. Also, if you couple the coconut oil with a good moisturizing mask or conditioner you avoid protein overload. My second attempt with coconut oil was a huge fail because I skipped the heavy moisturizing!
Transitioning hair is typically when a girl has curly hair and has done straightening processes like japanese hair straightening, relaxers or keratin treatments and have decided to just let their natural curly hair grow out and trim off that processed hair lil by lil --thank u for ur video!! Very helpful and u can tell ur beautiful inside and out 🙏🏽
Thank you for bringing up psoriasis I have it on most of my body and it makes me feel horrible it’s nice hearing somebody else the same age talking about it openly I tend to hide it and avoid telling anybody. This video made me feel better
Oh my gosh! I’m totally with you on the whole hair trim thing. Seriously! I trim my own hair just a tad once a month sometimes every 2 months. It’s just not necessary unless you’re frying the crap out of your hair. Never will go to a hair dresser again unless I want it dyed!
You can use Henna to dye your hair dark brown ( putting tea) or burgundy putting some other herbal...it’s amazing for the hair growth and health.. i have long hair like hers and with natural colour i dye it by henna
I used henna, and its dried my hair. It never felt good at all. I used it a few times, i really loved it. But i think maybe my technique was wrong (used tea with the henna, and applied, waited for it to dry and then rinsed) my hair felt hard? :(
OMG I have psoriasis as well I have not found a YTber that dose! thank you for making me feel like I am not alone and that it dose not stop your hair from growing!
sulfates = salt, silicones = plastic (in many conditioners), you need the -ate to take off the -cone and you need the -cone to make your hair shiny and not look dull. you can definitely find shampoo and conditioners without those though. i found length wise, using a 1:1 mix of apple cider vinegar and water on your roots and massaging it in helps a lot (didn’t need to up my wash routine either). a good mask for the ends to help mitigate split ends is 1 large egg yolk, 2-3tbsp oil (olive, coconut, etc), & 1tbsp honey.
Some good Tips, I like the one with the trimming :D though I think you forgot an important Tip: it's health! Your health affects your whole body obviously. Eating healthy and not beeing stressed/depressed/sick and so on affects your skin, your nails and your hair extremly! couple years ago a friend of mine quit dying her hair, quit using any heat and just goes a few times a year to the hair dresser, but still her hair is very short (shoulder long). She's just eating shit and is stressed all the time... That does not mean you're not allowed to eat pizza or chocolate, but to eat balanced
So right about the hairdressers EVERYONE in the past has chopped off my hair even my own mother who was a hairdresser. I saw it as a jealousy because I just couldn’t fathom why a “trim” resulted in turning my waist long hair to just below the shoulder!!!! Hairdressers are cut happy and mental. SO I too learnt to cut my own hair and bangs. RUclips tutorials has been great for that. Xx
Oh my goodness I'm so happy I found this video. I have psoriasis on my scalp as well. The front and back and the nape of my neck at my hairline. That's where it's worse. I can't seem to find anything. I also have super greasy roots and super dry ends. I never find the right balance. It's so frustrating and depressing and hurts so bad when it's flared up really bad. This is the best. Thank you for this video. Sending you love.
I healed myself of psoriasis in 3 weeks by switching to a plant based diet (no milk, eggs, meat, cheese). Sounds like a miracle story but I’m just an average person like anyone else! I’m now a little less than a year anniversary of non recurring psoriasis. Hang in there girl!
Omg your beautiful and your hair is so healthy! This is my natural hair color but as I grew up they turned darker. I shaved my head about 6 months ago and I don’t wash my hair as much as I use because I want it to grow faster. So I agree with your tips.
You have the prettiest hair I have EVER seen !!!!! I have done Everything you have suggested and my hair still won’t grow past my shoulders!!! Now what ?!?
Mane n tail is really good for hair growth even though it has sulfates the conditioner is jam packed with oils and other natural ingredients and it doesn’t dull your hair or dry it out
Yes totally agree. I use the herbal gro products and it is wonderful been using this line for 15 + years. I went to other products that was natural it destroyed my hair, hairline, and lost so much volume. Went back to my mane n tail herbal gro and it is growing fast, used neem oil from Amazon, and inversion method my hair is 22.3 inches and going. Love this line and will never astray again.
I've always loved red hair and I used to dye it red all the time, I got what was called a "natural dye" in a box from the drugstore and it was supposed to be gentle because it was supposed to be natural but it wasn't gentle at all, I always had fried hair. Then I discovered henna which gives me the same red I love but it actually makes my hair stronger and protects it and doesn't fry it at all. So if you want red hair or brown hair or you just want to dye the roots I really really recommend henna. If you want blonde hair you can also get it naturally, there are some sprays out there that gradually lighten your hair colour and aren't as damaging as dyes. You can also use herbs like cassia, rhapontic and chamomile to dye your hair naturally, you have to apply many times if you want really bleached looking hair but it's worth it because it doesn't damage your hair. If I wanted blonde hair I would do that.
Tip on dying your hair: after you’ve dyed it, use coconut oil to keep your hair healthy and lock in the color! Plus, it helps promote growth, the only downside to it is that it is HARD to wash out.
Your hair is so beautiful 💕. All this advice I absolutely 100% agree with. Used it all on me but my hair growth actually started when I stopped going to hairdressers. Currently got very similar, waist length hair. Some extra advice would be to wash hair in lukewarm water rather than very hot (which I used to do), not to use too much shampoo on the entire length but just the scalp and don't rub them too much with a towel. Wish everyone success growing their hair.
Violetta yes I agree with all your extra points! Very true 💗
Very very true xx
Not surprisingly, the secret is to get your hair to be as healthy as possible for natural grow patters to return.The biggest thing is to keep hair moisturized and protected.
Alice Olivia Cross which brush do you use? Love your hair!
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1: No cut
2: No heat
3: No extensions
4: No dye
5: Use Castor Oil
You're welcome.
thank u so much 😊
What do you do with the Castor oil?
Where can you get castor oil?
Damn thank u soo much... u saved 22 mins of my life 😂
Thank you, i was like what the fuck there must be 10,000 steps if the the video is 22 minutes long
Girl I ain't got 4 years, I'm tryna quickly grow out a horrendous haircut
*Hair update: Thanks for all the likes and comments everyone 💖 I did try rice water and coconut oil but felt like they didn't do anything. After several months I finally accepted that I had to chop off nearly all of my hair just to make it even and the same length, but I was blessed by the hair gods because the lady I went to for the haircut absolutely did everything in her power to leave some of my length while giving me a really pretty haircut. I loved the way she cut it because it made my hair look like I got a blowout everyday and I fell in love with the length, it's slowly growing out and is currently up to my bra strap. Hope y'all are doing well in your hair growth journeys!
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I'm watching this while straightening my box dyed hair...
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I always used to be know as the girl with Long hair, as when my hair was past my knees, yes I loved it but when my mum died of cancer I donated almost all of it, I cut it up to my shoulders, it’s now a little past my boobs, recently just before Christmas my grandma also passed from cancer. I’m hoping to do it again one day because she always loved my long hair 😌💕
In case you’re wondering how tall I am for reference I’m 5’8
I'm sorry to hear about your mom and grandma I hope your ok and hope things get easier for you as you go on with your life ❤️❤️❤️
I’m so sorry to hear about that 😭❤️
Aww im so sorry to hear that.
I hope you have an amazing day
And always remember how your
Mum and grandma are always looking
Down on you, 🍒°^°
I did as well but I did it for my brother and my best friend
I'm 5'8 too, my hair is also past my knees l, I will never cut it 😌🤣💙
Dang your hair is absolutely gorgeous. I love long shiny hair.
Good for you
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I regret dying my hair so much. My mum tried to stop me and I wish I did what you did and listened to her. X
hindsight is a wonderful thing! just gotta learn but the sooner you stop the sooner your hair will recover! 💕
cut it lol
Just grow it out and cut it off that's what I did but my hair grows super fast
@sally_chippendale art long hair doesnt mean beauty you can have a pixie cut and it might look great on you
I've once had breast length hair but THEN i died it from Brown to blonde and i must cut it in a Bad pixie cut , it grew very slow😭
I quit coloring my graying hair, and I am soooooo looking forward to manifesting beautiful long hair in my 40's! Thank you. It's truly a woman's crowning glory.
Why does this video have so many dislikes? I thought she did a really good job describing her personal hair journey and giving tips that helped her. She was also honest about her psoriasis (my sister has this and she’d never in a million years let that out) which is, I think, a really cool thing for her to embrace it and give others going through that same struggle her advice. Thanks for the video! I’m trying to make my hair thicker and more healthy and I’m definitely going to try some of these tips!
I am guessing cause she said grow hair fast in title then said it took 4 years. But I agree she had a lot of good information.
You look like you’re half Rosie Huntington Whitley and Bella Hadid... can anyone else see this? 😲
I was searching for that comment 😀
Yes!
Poppy Parr def noticed Bella Hadid resemblance and now that u mentioned Rosie Huntington yes I agree
Poppy Parr I thought she's Russian 😅😅
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Skip to 9 minutes to get to the real stuff
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Thanks! 💕
Wow thank you!!!! Her video is soooo longggggg!
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Imagine having her hair and doing absolutely nothing to it...... wow 😮
yea i know, the secret is... be born with straight hair...
@@bluebird4902 I have straight hair and without doing anything to it it can still be frizzy
@@Jessicurrrrrrrrr nothing compared to curly tho 😴
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@@mishamalik132 but straight hair wont hold a curl...we all want what we dont have i guess
Psoriasis sister!! 👏🏽👏🏽 no one EVER mentions psoriasis! Thank you!
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Watching this in quarantine.. I've got time!
Shea Moisture is a brand used by a lot of ppl with curly/coarse hair because of how gentle it is and 'Damaged/Transitioning' means that it help ppl who want to repair their hair from heat damage/perms/dyes etc to have it go back to their natural texture.
Jo ll thanks for the info! It’s so lovely and natural and gentle on my hair so I bet it’s lovely for curly haired girls too! X
Alice Olivia Cross yeah it's amazing for anyone who wants moisture minus the harsh chemicals! 😊
Jo ll I love Shea Moisure. I also love using Mauii products. Products with less chemicals do better at the feeling of hair.
It’s an amazing brand! I also love using the coconut hair spray of that brand, it actually helps fight the frizziness when I apply it on my hair, it makes it smooth as well. It smells good too. So happy with the brand ^v^
That is your natural hair. :/ jealous AF! So beautiful
crystalheckman bless you thank you 💗
I love how everything is mostly natural and authentic in this video because I feel like I don’t see it enough in videos where woman aren’t using like 10 pounds of serum on their hair. New subscription! Thanks for the info girl!!
Amanda Paree thank you so much this is so lovely of you to say 💕 it’s always my aim to be real!
The tips provided within this video include:
1. Avoid cutting your hair, it slows down the process of growing meaning your hair is constantly restarting the growth cycle
2. Avoid heat, damages hair and results in dry hair also slowing down the process of growing
3. No hair extensions, results in thin hair meaning reduced volume which again slows down the process of growing your hair
4. No dye, damages hair often making your hair dry and reduces the speed of growth
5. Use castor oil to massage into your scalp and roots then massaging it down to the tips, this provides nutrients to your hair and increases the growth speed
Hope you found this helpful everyone!☺
Finally someone talking about Psoriasis it’s a nightmare to me and finally someone is talking about it, thank you for mentioning it.
if your hair gets greasy just brush it through the ends to hydrate the rest of your hair. you scalp makes oil for a reason.
Arya M *use a brush with natural bristles which help distribute oil better than synthetic brushes x
Fashion Eclipse yes I do do that currently but dragging the oil from my roots sometimes disturbs my psoriasis so I don’t overdo it x
Use a clarifying shampooo not from one at Walmart or Kroger a good one. Oil and flakes can come from a dirty buildup scalp
jordan gentile ...oil and flakes from dirty hair is different from oil and flakes from scalp psoriasis.
She also mentioned she has scalp psoriasis. Yeah your scalp does make oil for a reason but it makes a lot more when you have psoriasis and it is very hard to deal with
Curly girl here! EVERYTHING absolutely everything you said is on point. Want beautiful hair girls? Follow what she says to the T.
Mariana B yay so glad you agree! 💗♥️
Yeah, looking like Lion King didn’t do it for me.
I would, but I can't focus on what she's saying because I keep getting distracted by her stunning looks 😯.
I 2nd that remark too😘
Curly Girl here too!
When she whipped out that Shea Moisture >>
capn kirkie I saw that and thought hold up she really put that on youtube😂 that’s why her hair is so flat
Shea moisture has helped my hair grow!! It wasn't growing and I bleached it then started using Shea moisture especially the deep conditioning treatment and my hair grew like crazy
The first time I used my hair felt really soft, then it dried it out
It’s just a moisturizing sulfate free shampoo and conditioner. It works for some people 🤷🏼♀️
Girl and she even said she didnt know what transitioning hair mean. Too cute. For women that use realaxer but are transitioning to natural hair lol.
She sounds like she’s bouta cry
I never noticed that about this accent but it kinda does.
That happens to me because I don’t talk a lot.
lol... I thought so..
😂😂😂😂
Emma Joy ahhhhhhhh I can’t unhear it!!!!!
omg finally someone talking about scalp psoriasis, literally thought I was the only one! it makes me feel better that other girls gets it! i would love to see a video about it :)
My hair was so thin and broke all the time. I use coconut oil now for a few months and i started to cut my own hair! I feel so much happier cause i notice such a difference! And i noticed a lot of women use castor oil as well, so i ordered it super excited to use it! thank you for the video!
you're welcome, glad the tips helped! good luck with your journey to amazing hair1 xxx
How many times should you use coconut oil in a week
Zara I use it as a preshampoo treatment. put it on your roots and ends for an hour before you shampoo ur hair.
Sami Morgan thx
One thing for people in the comments; not everyone's hair will get this long. The women in my family have extremely slow growing hair. It took me four years to get above shoulder length hair to hair that almost hits my waist. Only time I cut it was a few months ago and only about an inch off. I noticed using coconut oil (only on my scalp since the coconut oil messes up the rest of my hair since it's sensitive to protein), castor oil, and rosemary oil really helped my hair grow faster. Also, we all have a terminal length. The women who have hair past their feet have a fast and long growth cycle (probably 7-10 years which is abnormal). Your hair will only grow for how long your growth cycle is before it starts to fall out and regrow to that length. I didn't know this until recently. A few more tips: Drink water. Take your vitamins. Have a healthy protein, calcium, and healthy fat filled diet. Reduce stress. Exercise. Get enough sleep. Check for health conditions and get them treated. Only wash your hair once or twice a week unless you have a scalp condition. Use sulfate and silicone free products. Learn your hair type and porosity level. If you notice your hair is worse after high protein treatments, you could have protein sensitive hair and you need to stop using protein filled products. Don't use heat unless it's very rarely or light heat if you have low porosity hair and you need to open the follicle to absorb treatments. Be careful with some heat protectants (the Dove brand damages my hair). Sleep in a braid. Sleep on a satin pillow. Don't use regular hair bands, use gentle crink free ones or scrunchies. And make sure to dust your hair every few months and cut individual split ends or knots when you see them (buy nice scissors though). Not everyone has super healthy and strong hair that grows really beautifully no matter what they do. Some people, like me, have to take extra care of their hair just to maintain softness and healthy ness
“After a trim you’re hair was butchered” I love it! That’s how it is! Don’t cut it and it will grow! I’ve grown mine long and it’s healthy and beautiful now.. love your video Alice! And your hair is some of the prettiest I’ve ever seen!!!
Heather A Riggins lmao you come out like WHAT HAVE I DONE 😭 it’s the worst and I remember it clearly! Thank you so much lovely ♥️
Your hair is wonderful. The fact that it's so straight is what makes it even more beautiful - many would kill for straightness like yours.
Omg, girl! 😍 goooorgeous hair. Volume is not perfection, is just a kind of hair. your is as gorgeous
Title: How to grow long hair fast...
1:26 : it took about 4 years to grow my hair this long...
4 years is really fast. You should see how slow my hair grows compared to that. 😅
Celeste Newton not really. If hair grows on average 6 inches a year and she’s been growing it for 4 years = 24 inches and she started from shoulder length hair which for the average human woman is bout 8 -10 inches. That’s not fast. It’s a bit less the average. The main reason why it’s “long” is that she retained the length. That’s all
I grow mine from my shoulders to my belly button in two year. Don't cut it and treat it good 😉 You can try it's real
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Well what did you expect? 1 month?
FYI: "transitioning" hair refers to naturally curly or kinky hair that has been processed and straightened, transitioning into natural non processed hair. It's a great product for dry, damaged hair.
You have my dream hair colour. I have damaged my hair severely trying to achieve your hair colour.
someone probably already answered but:
transitioning hair is afro textured hair that is being transitioned from being exposed to straightening chemicals (i.e. sodium hydroxide, usually called a "relaxer") to being completely natural and chemical free. The hair is usually quite damaged and dry during this process. Shea Moisture is usually targeted toward afro textured hair types (like mine) but other people sometimes find these type of products work better for their textures than generic or common brands (Herbal Essences, Neutrogena, etc). Hope that helps!
If you have 1c/2a hair, please consider using a boar bristle brush! It REALLY helps when you have dry ends/oily scalp, fine but dense hair with minimal curl. It's changed the game for me and my hair health!
Omg you look like bella hadid but somehow prettier ??
sksksk ksk prettier than bella? oh come on
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lol shut the fuck up
Uhh don’t exaggerate dude
Yas BK
it’s literally my opinion and others’ i don’t give a fuck if you disagree
sksksk ksk i don’t give a fuck that you don’t give a fuck. Chill.
You're not wrong about the heat!!! My hair never grew past a certain length. I fell in a few years back and spent near enough a full year in bed so didn't do my hair often at all, it is now sooo much longer than it's ever been!!
oh bless you, see, everything has a silver lining hope you're feeling better & swishing your new gorgeous long hair around! the heat trick does wonders and most of us really don't need to use it that much! 💕
I wish my hair would be as shiny and smooth like yours. I have wavy frizzy hair.
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Paola Flores are u okay?
Don’t worry I’m sure you have amazing hair
Can’t stop watching! She’s just perfect.
*are we not going to talk about how tanned and bronzed she looks? you’re absolutely gorgeous alice:)*
I’ve had scalp psoriasis since I was 9 and for a really long time I never knew what it was! My mom always thought it was dry scalp or residue left from products. I also feel like it’s not a very talked about subject but I’ve seen a lot more girls talking about it on RUclips lately so I love that you mentioned it! I would love to see a hairstyle video from you. I try so hard not to wash my hair constantly and knowing some tricks to disguise my psoriasis would be lovely. Also, I loved your video and I thought you had a lot of good information in it I’ve heard a lot of similar things from beauty gurus so I don’t know why there are so many hateful comments on here. Keep doing you 💖
Girl you need to try the Briogeo Scalp Revival charcoal exfoliating Shampoo, I also have scalp psoriasis, and that shampoo is a life changer. It is expensive, but if you use it once a week it can last you a while. I personally, use it as a treatment, and as a clarifying shampoo specifically after oiling my scalp (which i do mainly to strengthen the hair follicle and prevent breakage that can be caused by the psoriasis). I'm so glad you mentioned that you have to deal with scalp psoriasis, I feel like no one talks about it, and it's such a nuisance when you're trying to grow out your hair thick and strong.
Zozo _ yesss I’ve been meaning to try it forever, gonna buy it ASAP!! 💕
Zozo _ i also have scalp psoriasis and I’ve felt that my hair sheds soooo much because of it. Have you noticed reduced shedding with that shampoo? Also since it’s a clarifying shampoo is is drying?
I had scalp psoriasis a year and a half ago...it took over my entire scalp and was going onto my ears and neck. I also have eczema. I went on a sugar and yeast fast for 2 weeks and my psoriasis went down by 98 percent and it’s only come back recently and I plan on starting the fast again next week to get it back under control. I really do feel like we can control psoriasis and eczema a lot more than we realize..anything that shows up on the skin is because of something off internally. I hope this helps somehow (even though it’s very scattered haha)
You have the prettiest hair I’ve ever seen. I can relate to the texture. I have thin flat hair, but a ton of it!! Hairdressers are always surprised when they handle my hair how much there is!!!
Lucky i have fine hair and not a lot of it 😭 i live in korea so when i go to a hair dresser here that only really does thick korean hair they spend a good 5 min just touching my thin fine "poodle" hair 🤣😭
When the started talking about her condition she started crying girl you are amazing you are a star and nothing can change that! ❤️
Your natural hair colour is so beautiful! Some people are just blessed.
Tks for being sincere with us. It's true that hair doesn't grow overnight! I started growing my hair 1 year and a half ago and only now I started to see results in my lenght! So patience is the key! (and also trying to take good care of it). You are a beautiful girl! Best regards from Brazil!
Mari Toledo thank you so much honey! Honesty is the best policy and you’re right, it’s all down to patience! 💗
I always end up wanting a change cutting it then regretting it ...nd the cycle continues
My hair was the same length as yours but today I decided to chop it because it was damaged I wanna start fresh and have healthy hair ☺️ I cut it to my shoulders my hair grows really fast almost an inch a month so it won’t take too long but I do love the tips thanks for the video :)
새끼고양이 yay good luck with your new hair, sometimes starting afresh is the best option and I loveeee short hair! Xx
I'm a boy and I just clicked to see if this hair was real and I'm speechless 😍😍😍
I have psoriasis, too; thank you for mentioning it. I think straight hair is the most beautiful - the light reflects off of its smooth surface - looks excellent. I'm going to try the products you suggest.
I 💯 agree with these tips. Started doing all these tips 2 years ago, and my hair has never been better (nor have I ever received as many compliments.
clicked soooo fast on this i didn't even blink!
THANK YOU HONEY IT MEANS THE WORLDDDD!
Sreyla ur so beautiful 🤩😍
What you don't my frizz
Transitioning is mean people that have damage hair for using chemicals or heat to straighten their hair. I have curly hair and I used to damage it to get it straight permanently. I got my curly hair back I used to use this product, I still using shea moisture because its amazing 😉
yadhira carrillo thanks for the info love! And yes embrace the curls they are beautiful 💗
YOUR HAIR IS BEAUTIFUL 😭😍😍😍
sis yesssss! Shea moisture products are so creamy and rich, I have a dry scalp and they're so good at restoring the moisturize and keeping the hair strands hydrated. 10/10
cannot thank you enough for recommending this shampoo & conditioner combination!! this is the best thing that has ever happened to my hair!! it has the best natural ingredients cruelty free, color safe, sulfate free, and it’s so inexpensive!!!! it also smells amazing and my hair has never felt so soft and silky!! i genuinely love this so much and i will update if i see a difference in my hair growth or if it causes my dandruff to flare up again. but truly, the best shampoo& conditioner on the market. im hooked ❤️
Corrine Ann def gonna try this out! have u tried the other products she recommended or just the shampoo and conditioner?? and where did u find it??
amelia paige products wise, just the shampoo& conditioner but all her other tips r 100% true and work effectively. i found it at target but im sure you can find it at any other drugstore!!
Your cheekbones like dammm!
@@leavemealonestalker does not look like cheek fillers whatsoever
@@leavemealonestalker green isn’t your colour Luv.
I use the Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Lavender Mint Moisturizing Shampoo and Conditioner for my greasy roots and it works so well. I really recommend.
Vanessa Angelique love the sound of that, thank you! Xx
Ok but how tall are you? I feel like all of these tiny girls have such long hair but their body is just small lol.
QueenWizzard I’m 5”3 but my hair literally covers half my body so it is pretty long by anyone’s standards lol x
Alice Olivia Cross I was asking to see how realistic it is for my hair. I’m 5’8’’ I have pretty long hair. It is to my belly button but idk if I can get my hair THAT long. Do you think you can get your hair to grow any longer? I feel like mine hit this point where it’s just not growing anymore..
QueenWizzard I’m 6ft and I used to have my hair this length until I started to dye it. Hopefully yours will get this long to :) x
Right lol
QueenWizzard there are girls with their hair to the floor it is possible 😊
I've REALLY been wanting long hair ever since I met my recent friend. She is literally a ginger Rapunzel. Her hair reaches the back of her knees. It's insane! But absolutely gorgeous.
the way you speak and word things sounds so intelligent and strong and i know that’s unrelated to hair but i just think it’s really cool and easy to listen to
For everyone watching this that also has psoriasis (like myself): please dry your hair on a low heat setting. At least the roots. And most of all if you have very thick hair. Psoriasis on a humid scalp is no good.
Well, damage was done back in High School...I'm 47 now and I'm always learning new techniques and different treatments to use..
Here's you with naturally glossy straight hair, and here's me with straight but frizzy hair that feels like straw and even when I straighten it, it's still frizzy 😭😭
you should check out Isabella Demarko on youtube she has that and is trying to deal with it and has found ways to deal with it
If it's consistently frizzy then it might actually be wavy and you just didn't know it. Wavy Hair is VERY prone to frizz.
I started taking Krill oil. My hair isn’t as frizzy and my skin in general is so much softer. Krill is omega 3’s that has higher bioavailability than fish oil.
U should use mixture of curd,honey,egg,coconut,aloevera gel mix it and apply it
Hello
As a hairstylist you gave great tips ....my number one advice is what you said no heat ....love this video
My dad has psoriasis too, except his is full body. I understand what you’re going through, but having oily roots should help as psoriasis is very dry. You’re a huge inspiration 😊
I dyed my hair at 13 and I damaged it completely. And I was also straightening it after every wash because it’s really curly and all over the place. It was as long as yours is now and it was beautiful and I have a really unique soft brown colour. At the age of 15 I cut it off to my shoulders and I loved it, I don’t really miss my long hair, I love my hair and I like it short or long as long it’s healthy. Now I’m 16 and I’m growing it again. I am not using any heat, I am always letting it air dry and using natural products. And of course I found a hairdresser who I can trust and she really knows my hair and gives me the best tips!
Love yourself and treat people with kindness. 🌸
Please can you do a video on hairstyles with long hair because I have hair as long as yours but I just don't know what to to with it xxx
sure my love I'll happily do one, I used to feel the same! 💕
Sameeee
Alice Olivia Cross, 4:58 Growing long hair is very popular for men too. Estimates are 2 to 3 percent of men wear long hair typical as women normally have it when long.
I love the tips. Literally very simple and the things you use are not like a long list. Which makes me feel comfortable in terms of budget but mostly not putting chemicals on my head.
Oh my goodness! It’s so nice to see someone that has as straight hair as I have and has thick fine hair. It’s so weird to have such thick hair that is so flat. Your hair is beautiful!
You are stunning babe 😍😍 freaking wow
Ikrr
I love that you dont give a long list of products. Literally 3 will do. It's actually 4 but thank you
I actually sat through this and I never do . So honest and informative I guess I need to stop the hair dyeing how old are you. Bought the oils hope they work . Are they hard to wash out after? I hate oils that cling to my hair and don't wash out
so happy to hear you enjoyed the whole thing! I would deffo cut down the amount you dye or begin going over to balayage as it helps your roots have a break and grow strong! I would say castor oil takes a really thorough wash to get out as its quite thick but the coconut oil comes out easy with 2x shampoos. Might take a lil more effort than normal but your hair will grow so so much faster 💕
Alice Olivia Cross thank you babes xo defo got to try the coconut oil are you using it weekly i know you mentioned you put shower cap on
if the oils don't wash out you can try to wet your hair and put hair mask on and leave it for 5-10 minutes - it will wash out much easier :)
What I've learned is to not fully wet your hair before you put the shampoo in. Get it barely damp and wet the shampoo in your hands then work it is to a thick lather (the oil will bond with the shampoo better here). Then rinse out and rewash again but focus on the scalp more and let the residual shampoo go down your hair. It'll get it all out and if you don't wash your hair often, it won't hurt your hair to double wash unless you're leaving the shampoo on for too long. My mom's hair stylist friend told me that double washing your hair cleans it the best and she was right. My hair doesn't get that oily anymore like it did when I would only wash once and now I usually wash my hair every 3-5 days. I'm working towards doing it once a week.
@@olamusielak6703 That's exactly what I did when I was growing it out with coconut oil a few years ago and it worked like magic for repair and growth. Also, if you couple the coconut oil with a good moisturizing mask or conditioner you avoid protein overload. My second attempt with coconut oil was a huge fail because I skipped the heavy moisturizing!
Transitioning hair is typically when a girl has curly hair and has done straightening processes like japanese hair straightening, relaxers or keratin treatments and have decided to just let their natural curly hair grow out and trim off that processed hair lil by lil --thank u for ur video!! Very helpful and u can tell ur beautiful inside and out 🙏🏽
Thank you for bringing up psoriasis I have it on most of my body and it makes me feel horrible it’s nice hearing somebody else the same age talking about it openly I tend to hide it and avoid telling anybody. This video made me feel better
Rice water is also really good for hair growth :) helped me a lot! I'm almost at my hair goal
Michelle Malan i tried rice water for the first time tonight( live in norway) i hope it works🙏how often did you use it ? Any advice
I like that she's not just a young girl who's lucky to be born with beautiful hair but she actually knows her stuff.
Your hair is sooo healthy mine is as long as your hair and I can admit my hair is healthy but has alot of random waves ❤️😍
Oh my gosh! I’m totally with you on the whole hair trim thing. Seriously! I trim my own hair just a tad once a month sometimes every 2 months. It’s just not necessary unless you’re frying the crap out of your hair. Never will go to a hair dresser again unless I want it dyed!
You’re blessed with beautiful hair! And you’re taking care of it 💪🏼
The only issue i have with vatika is that it's filled with mineral oil and fragrance. It's better to use natural and organic coconut oil.
You can use Henna to dye your hair dark brown ( putting tea) or burgundy putting some other herbal...it’s amazing for the hair growth and health.. i have long hair like hers and with natural colour i dye it by henna
I used henna, and its dried my hair. It never felt good at all. I used it a few times, i really loved it. But i think maybe my technique was wrong (used tea with the henna, and applied, waited for it to dry and then rinsed) my hair felt hard? :(
WA A thanks for the tip! ❤️
TFK oh never apply henna alone it makes it dry definitely.. I will give you my recipe ..
TFK the Henna miracle recipe for amazing hair is
WA A omg you are a star.. thank you so much! I would never have gotten this from a google search 😧😧
OMG I have psoriasis as well I have not found a YTber that dose! thank you for making me feel like I am not alone and that it dose not stop your hair from growing!
You are so lucky to have hair like this! Wish mine was that long and naturally straight.
sulfates = salt, silicones = plastic (in many conditioners), you need the -ate to take off the -cone and you need the -cone to make your hair shiny and not look dull. you can definitely find shampoo and conditioners without those though. i found length wise, using a 1:1 mix of apple cider vinegar and water on your roots and massaging it in helps a lot (didn’t need to up my wash routine either). a good mask for the ends to help mitigate split ends is 1 large egg yolk, 2-3tbsp oil (olive, coconut, etc), & 1tbsp honey.
Your hair is frikkin amazing babe 😍 Your so beautiful ❤
thank you my love, and for the constant comments and support on every video, means so much!💕
When I stopped using weaves my hair grew a lot thicker and longer when I stopped relaxing and let me natural curls grow through
Elese Clarke yessss natural hair is where it’s at girl! Embrace the curls, I’d have done anything for thick right ringlets! ♥️
Some good Tips, I like the one with the trimming :D though I think you forgot an important Tip: it's health! Your health affects your whole body obviously. Eating healthy and not beeing stressed/depressed/sick and so on affects your skin, your nails and your hair extremly! couple years ago a friend of mine quit dying her hair, quit using any heat and just goes a few times a year to the hair dresser, but still her hair is very short (shoulder long). She's just eating shit and is stressed all the time... That does not mean you're not allowed to eat pizza or chocolate, but to eat balanced
Goldichan92 yes I 100% agree, it all starts with being healthy in the first place, lots of veg, vitamins and water! Xx
So right about the hairdressers EVERYONE in the past has chopped off my hair even my own mother who was a hairdresser. I saw it as a jealousy because I just couldn’t fathom why a “trim” resulted in turning my waist long hair to just below the shoulder!!!! Hairdressers are cut happy and mental. SO I too learnt to cut my own hair and bangs. RUclips tutorials has been great for that. Xx
Oh my goodness I'm so happy I found this video. I have psoriasis on my scalp as well. The front and back and the nape of my neck at my hairline. That's where it's worse. I can't seem to find anything. I also have super greasy roots and super dry ends. I never find the right balance. It's so frustrating and depressing and hurts so bad when it's flared up really bad. This is the best. Thank you for this video. Sending you love.
I healed myself of psoriasis in 3 weeks by switching to a plant based diet (no milk, eggs, meat, cheese). Sounds like a miracle story but I’m just an average person like anyone else! I’m now a little less than a year anniversary of non recurring psoriasis. Hang in there girl!
Omg your beautiful and your hair is so healthy! This is my natural hair color but as I grew up they turned darker. I shaved my head about 6 months ago and I don’t wash my hair as much as I use because I want it to grow faster. So I agree with your tips.
Restored Beauty thank you honey! And glad you agree 💗
What color is her hair? I want it!! 😂😍
This girl's hair literally said "frizz? Who's that?"
You have the prettiest hair I have EVER seen !!!!! I have done Everything you have suggested and my hair still won’t grow past my shoulders!!! Now what ?!?
Mane n tail is really good for hair growth even though it has sulfates the conditioner is jam packed with oils and other natural ingredients and it doesn’t dull your hair or dry it out
Yes totally agree. I use the herbal gro products and it is wonderful been using this line for 15 + years. I went to other products that was natural it destroyed my hair, hairline, and lost so much volume. Went back to my mane n tail herbal gro and it is growing fast, used neem oil from Amazon, and inversion method my hair is 22.3 inches and going. Love this line and will never astray again.
THE VATIKA OIL is amazing i'm from algeria and i've been using it , it makes wonder , keep on using it
Amira tee how do you use it
My hair is as long as yours and I would looooooooove to see a video about hairstyles, please 😍❤️
Yes, hair styles, please! :)
Wow.
Try apple cider vinegar and organic parsley oil for your scalp issue 😉💗
I've always loved red hair and I used to dye it red all the time, I got what was called a "natural dye" in a box from the drugstore and it was supposed to be gentle because it was supposed to be natural but it wasn't gentle at all, I always had fried hair. Then I discovered henna which gives me the same red I love but it actually makes my hair stronger and protects it and doesn't fry it at all. So if you want red hair or brown hair or you just want to dye the roots I really really recommend henna. If you want blonde hair you can also get it naturally, there are some sprays out there that gradually lighten your hair colour and aren't as damaging as dyes. You can also use herbs like cassia, rhapontic and chamomile to dye your hair naturally, you have to apply many times if you want really bleached looking hair but it's worth it because it doesn't damage your hair. If I wanted blonde hair I would do that.
Tip on dying your hair: after you’ve dyed it, use coconut oil to keep your hair healthy and lock in the color! Plus, it helps promote growth, the only downside to it is that it is HARD to wash out.