MICRO-NEEDLING/DERMA ROLLING FOR EDGE GROWTH | Two Month Update | TRACTION ALOPECIA 🚨 NO MINOXIDIL

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2023
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    Micro needles used:
    Old needles (I still recommend these)
    0.5mm Derma Roller: amzn.to/3QSLj0N
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    New Needle used today (I WILL NOT BE REPURCHASING)
    1.0mm Derma Roller Titanium w/ 192 needles:
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    0.5 mm Derma Roller for reference: amzn.to/3HlG72s
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  • @cherylcurtius9845
    @cherylcurtius9845 4 месяца назад +36

    I had the same bald spot for nearly 10 years and since few months my hair are regrowing so don’t loose hope!!❤

    • @angelenko1
      @angelenko1 10 дней назад

      Have you been treated with oral corticosteroids?

  • @shederaharris3060
    @shederaharris3060 Год назад +170

    Don't say your edge would not grow back believe the power of God amen

    • @tracyglover7801
      @tracyglover7801 8 месяцев назад +10

      Yesssss!!! In Jesus Name!

    • @mr.roachlol4483
      @mr.roachlol4483 8 месяцев назад +6

      But it’s true hair loss can be permanent and I know because I accepted that mines will never grow back

    • @Candyrock15
      @Candyrock15 5 месяцев назад +3

      That's not how it works sorry. She should try medical treatments like prp, or minoxidl. She has very few foliciles in the area though so a hair transplant might be the only viable option for her.

    • @shantavanee
      @shantavanee 3 месяца назад

      Amen 🙏🏽

    • @PurbleBaloon
      @PurbleBaloon 2 месяца назад

      God is powerful!

  • @gloriaa.4858
    @gloriaa.4858 Год назад +294

    Girrrrrl, I know, The Struggle Is Real! I lost my edges from wigs, perms, dyes, tight styles, glues. etc. I never thought I could get them back so I didn't try. So glad you're sharing your process because there are many, many people who suffer with balding and don't know that they can fight back like you are. Keep going, we see your results.

    • @temitopea.5327
      @temitopea.5327 Год назад +1

      Can you explain what you mean you mean by wig? Does wig without glue make one grow bald?

    • @Tiatia1111
      @Tiatia1111 Год назад +6

      @@temitopea.5327 glue can if it is put directly on the hair line which is a big no no
      but one of my friends use to get wigs that would have the metal clips installed onto the wig and she would slide the clips under her cornrows in a way that caused her edges to rip out.
      It shouldn’t have done all that but there is a right way to slide those wig clips into a braid so it isn’t pulling at any hairs💕

    • @thandie67
      @thandie67 Год назад +1

      I was just about to bleach my hair (weak edges) now i wont.

    • @Open-heart_chronicle
      @Open-heart_chronicle Год назад +1

      I am at this stage
      I have given up on the hair actually planning to do finger waves and dye it since it’s not working after 3months of giving my hair attention
      But you just gave me hope that the part that isn’t bald can grow and fill it up
      Thank you

    • @aaliahfuller1609
      @aaliahfuller1609 Год назад

      Yes 🙌

  • @Jolee51S
    @Jolee51S Год назад +226

    Your hairs can definitely grow. Try Rogaine or minoxidil…I got my eyebrows lasered to remove old micro blading. The laser turned my hairs white, basically burned them off and all my hairs fell out. I derma rolled and used the liquid, hairs sprouted within 2 weeks. If you do decide to try, don’t put your scarf on, let the product sit and soak in. Mielle drops work as well. Speak life into your hair, the human body does amazing things. ❤

    • @brendawanjiru8128
      @brendawanjiru8128 Год назад +3

      How often did you dermaroll

    • @sandycheeks3473
      @sandycheeks3473 Год назад +31

      “Speak life into your hair”!!! Yess!! I hated my natural hair for a long time because I was always critiqued about it. But now I have been talking/ praying over my hair and applying castor oil and aloe Vera and derma rolling and I have definitely seen results especially around my edges.

    • @Knottyautumn
      @Knottyautumn Год назад +1

      @@sandycheeks3473 hey where do you get your aloe vera from? And do you get the juice or like the cream?

    • @tendaitambala2005
      @tendaitambala2005 Год назад

      Nice

    • @sholuv2935
      @sholuv2935 Год назад

      Try Bask & Lather hair growth products ❤️

  • @deellaboe437
    @deellaboe437 Год назад +28

    You can bring back dead follicles. You have to repair them or bring them back. Clove and Rosemary tea has helped. This is such an important issue. Thank you for sharing your experience. Your hair will grow back. Dead follicles and all. If we love our hair the hair will grow. I say affirmations as I’m massaging my scalp.

    • @BishimDeja
      @BishimDeja Месяц назад

      You use actual tea to grow it back?

  • @MissMonties
    @MissMonties Год назад +94

    This is why in 2019 I stopped wearing sew ins and just my natural hair (which is way better) bc I started to notice my edges thinning and that was enough! We still gotta be able to wear our hair too!

  • @sammysosa6305
    @sammysosa6305 Год назад +20

    I did derma rolling for 6 mnths and saw a drastic change this really helps

  • @tamithecreator
    @tamithecreator  Год назад +100

    HEY Y'ALL! I just wanted to be 100% TRANSPARENT! I have a spot on my right side that is smooth to the touch. I had 18 packs of hair in and when I unbraided my braids you could literally see white bulbs at the end of the braids and there were 4-6 braids in that area that literally FELL OFF. When I make these videos and when I micro needle I AM NOT SELLING YOU GUYS A DREAM. I know those hairs wont grow back and I'm okay with that. My goal is to grow the hair around that spot so that I can camouflage the spot.
    I recommend going to the dermatologist/seeking expert help to see if derma-rolling will be beneficial to you personally.
    Derma rolling does hurt, please be safe, clean/disinfect your roller and don't share rollers. I'm still learning but I get better every time. I don't roll hard enough to bleed so that damage my follicles.
    You guys are amazing! THANK YOU FOR ALL THE SUPPORT AND LOVE!
    God Bless.

  • @caramignon3626
    @caramignon3626 Год назад +6

    I promise she's not lying! My edges weren't the problem, fine thinning hair in my crown was. Baby when I tell you my ish is growing and getting some weight on it! I'm so happy! Grab some rosemary oil to use as well.

  • @Dawn4j
    @Dawn4j Год назад +34

    Sorry girl I literally shouted when you said you permed your damaged edges... But I get you. It's cool to see that you could grow them back. I will try

  • @saddleheadson1
    @saddleheadson1 Год назад +21

    I think those edges are going to grow back nicely. I'm rooting for the bald spot too!! You got this !!!

  • @TheChocBeauty
    @TheChocBeauty Год назад +82

    I definitely see progress. I also like the detail you provide and having a realistic outcome. Awesome videos. Thanks!!!!

  • @tamithecreator
    @tamithecreator  Год назад +80

    0:00 Intro
    2:11 Types of Needles I used to use
    3:15 First time Micro needling
    4:03 3rd time Microneedling (6 weeks)
    5:02 New Derma Roller (ITS REALLY SHARP! IT HURT MORE THAN MY OLD NEEDLE)
    5:46 Microneedling Today (2 months)
    6:53 BEFORE AND AFTER | DAY 1 vs DAY 60 (4 uses of 1.5 needle)
    8:02 How I cover my bald spot

    • @eniyemission474
      @eniyemission474 Год назад

      Hi, how long were your edges gone before you started to try to regrow it? Thanks

    • @gisselle1139
      @gisselle1139 Год назад

      😭 yo estoy así ya pedí por Amazon el tubo de virgin hair fertilizer pero estoy ansiosa de que funcione

  • @BigAHNEE
    @BigAHNEE Год назад +38

    Yes girl the dermaroller grew mines back too. I hope all black girls who have hair issues put the wig down for a bit and use this method

    • @Jennyxx-ie5jw
      @Jennyxx-ie5jw 2 месяца назад

      Hey sis is the Derma roller actually legit? Where did u buy yours and how long was it till u saw haur growing back because I'm about to buy mine? Also how many mm were the needles

  • @kenyanqueen23
    @kenyanqueen23 Год назад +26

    I love how you’re honest about what you use and the results! Totally transparent! That’s why I follow you! Keep up the good work! Maybe try a different oil on your smooth spot, with massaging it. It will wake up those follicles. God bless!

  • @devineliterature
    @devineliterature Год назад +2

    😂😂 you're so honest of how careless you were.. I appreciate your honesty ❤

  • @RoyalJukeBox
    @RoyalJukeBox Год назад +6

    You’re doing very well. I’m glad for you! Keep up the consistency! 🙏🏾✌🏾✊🏾

  • @DivaDen
    @DivaDen Год назад +69

    I'm so glad you recorded your journey. I brought a mirco needle to help grow edges back from seborrheic dermatitis caused thinning edges. You gave very thorough info. Thank you 😊

    • @bridgetjohnson2030
      @bridgetjohnson2030 Год назад +2

      How has your journey been? I have SD. Currently on Lamasil

    • @kiaraknowling1472
      @kiaraknowling1472 Год назад +2

      Any updates on your journey? I am dealing with the same?

    • @BrittsLilAdvice
      @BrittsLilAdvice Год назад +2

      I’m curious about your journey too. I’m currently battling SD and trying to grow my hair back.

  • @blackpanda7298
    @blackpanda7298 Год назад +7

    I’m so proud of you. Yeah you said you were going to do something you did it and now you can see the progress.

  • @Maria-ju3kf
    @Maria-ju3kf Год назад +6

    Girl, I see progress. You inspire me.

  • @malikanelson2287
    @malikanelson2287 Год назад +34

    Now this is how you prove a point on your hair journey!! Yaaaaas I absolutely see a big difference sis

  • @zawondralee
    @zawondralee Год назад +2

    This video is a great blessing! I wish I would have found this a week ago before I got so frustrated with my situation and shaved my edges and sides. My hair looked just like yours except my front hairline is way worse than yours. I have a whole micro needle kit that I have never even taken out of the packaging. I bought it for my skin but now it will be used for my hair and I pray I can get me back on track. Thank you Queen, I will be following your lead.

  • @NinaAngelina25
    @NinaAngelina25 Год назад +9

    I'm so happy for your progress!! You will get the best results with edge growth when you stop manipulating your edges. No baby hair, no edge control. Massage Castor Oil into your edges every day. That will work wonders! 😊

  • @hopemathendele8546
    @hopemathendele8546 Год назад +2

    I love how real this is 🥰🥰 hair needs time to grow...happy for you sis

  • @capstone1073
    @capstone1073 Год назад

    Your honesty is refreshing!

  • @kemgem7696
    @kemgem7696 Год назад +5

    Thanks for your video. I'm determined to get my edges to grow back somewhat and I never thought to use a derma roller. I've stopped with the wigs and tight braids, started using black castor oil, and now I can try this as well. I appreciate you for sharing!!!!

  • @roseamberzine5846
    @roseamberzine5846 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your journey. I bought the same device a few months ago but was afraid to use it. I appreciate your advice. Your edges look great!

  • @musokiemily336
    @musokiemily336 Год назад

    I just love the process your going through. Thanks for the step by step, we are walking the journey with u. And learning too.

  • @fatima_tiffany__
    @fatima_tiffany__ Год назад +2

    Tami you da GOAT - appreciate all of your hard work within your videos

  • @Yassmiinn.
    @Yassmiinn. Год назад +6

    Your edges are definitely on their way up hun 😍
    Also got myself a dermaroller, waiting for it to be delivered x

  • @alexandrialugo2600
    @alexandrialugo2600 Год назад +5

    Amazing progress!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @Pheexperiment
    @Pheexperiment Год назад +2

    Mine is helping me too. I've had mine for 2 months and JUST started using mine faithfully. I see a difference in mine. I have .5 needle i believe. I definitely don't throw mine away because I can still feel the tenderness after using, hence they are still sharp. Alcohol can dull needles if set in there too long too often. It dulls blades too (clippers/razors). I use hot soapy water and a quick splash of alcohol every other use (with the alcohol). I swear your edges look like mine where the bald spot was. I'm happy to see my hair growing even in my criwn area. I do mine twice a week. Your progress looks great, congrats!

  • @d.c.104
    @d.c.104 Год назад +1

    Thanks for being real and a positive inspiration.

  • @christ_ministries
    @christ_ministries Год назад +5

    The progress is progressing girll. I am hopeful you will grow your hair even on the bald spot.

  • @godblessempaths
    @godblessempaths Год назад +4

    YESSS! I do see the difference. Your edges are growing back. Keep up the good work. I will follow-up on you as well. Because I'm in the same boat. My edges are not intact due to stress 😫

  • @shonb989
    @shonb989 Год назад +4

    I will be following your journey..I'm gonna to order a Dermaroller for the first time. And also seeing a dermatologist later this month..I too have dead folliclea but I'm praying for some growth. thank you for being transparent ❤️

    • @tamithecreator
      @tamithecreator  Год назад

      Of course! Let me know how things go, I hope your problem area gets fixed 🙏🙏

  • @badgalruth
    @badgalruth Год назад

    You’re journey will be well worth it praying for you babygirl 🫶

  • @kc7112
    @kc7112 Год назад +4

    This worked for my edges!

  • @bodybutterscreations
    @bodybutterscreations Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this.. I am actually going to cut my hair tomorrow! 😬 I am so glad I found this video!! Thank you so much 🙏🏿🙏🏿❤️this gives me hope.. you are amazing 💗💗

  • @kweenofdasouf1632
    @kweenofdasouf1632 Год назад +35

    Tami you took me back‼️ I’ve damaged weak edges by perming them in the past after damage from weaves. This was many years ago. A stylist told me some of my follicles were gone and my edges would never grow back. She was wrong. Keep doing what your doing. They will come back doing what you are doing and remember minoxidil is an option. It’s working for me. ❤

    • @tamithecreator
      @tamithecreator  Год назад +7

      Hey again Kween! I’m scared of minoxidil because they say if you stop using it your hair falls out.. have you experienced that??

    • @kweenofdasouf1632
      @kweenofdasouf1632 Год назад +16

      @@tamithecreator understood. I’ve only used the minoxidil since November and the smooth part isn’t smooth anymore. It had been close to 10 years. Just like you. I won’t know till I stop using it if my hair will shed. I’ll keep u updated. I don’t even use it everyday like the directions sometimes and I’m still getting hair growth in places the stylist told me I wouldn’t ever again. Now I do other things besides minioxidil like all the natural hair girlies but this has been a Gamechanger. My hair is just past my shoulders after my second big chop in 2020 and my hairline is finally full.

    • @phinaexis981
      @phinaexis981 Год назад +4

      @@tamithecreator True and i heard of minoxidil as well and i’ve done a lot of research on it and it’s a really great option, that minoxidil really helps with hair growth and i think you should really try it out but the minoxidil only works for 1 year and that’s the process of using minoxidil your hair will fall out if you are consistent when you the liquid minoxidil
      and that as long you keep using it constantly you should have no problem and you should be fine but minoxidil runs out really quick so you have to be very particular of which area of the hair on the scalp that you want to put the minoxidil at and i will be trying minoxidil on my hair as well and if you put it on your edges and use it consistently, that your edges will look way much fuller and better before you started using minoxidil on your edges and your hair, that your hair will be in a much better position than it is now and that there’s also foam minoxidil and liquid minoxidil and that i’m planning to use both and i’m going to use foam minoxidil in the morning time and that i will be using the liquid minoxidil at night for better hair growth and i heard some people said that for women it’s best to use the men
      liquid minoxidil instead of the women’s liquid minoxidil and that the woman liquid minoxidil has 2% and the liquid men’s minoxidil has 5% and that they were saying the men’s version is much better to use for women because it’s a little bit more stronger and works better than using the woman’s liquid minoxidil for women so i am going to try an different liquid minoxidil for women and men to see which one works better for the liquid minoxidil and the foam minoxidil. And i found out when it comes to hair growth and that you have to try everything and anything to help the hair grow from hair growth oils to water base scalp serums for hair growth and to liquid minoxidil’s and to scalp massages and to red light therapy and blue light therapy devices for hair growth and oxygen therapy device for hair growth and doing the inversion method for hair growth also making sure you get your daily trims and from using irestore helmet for hair growth and the hairmax device for hair growth and using high frequency tool for hair growth and also go to dermatologist to see what’s wrong with the persons hair for hair growth and make sure you get a hair steamer device for hair growth and taking your hair growth supplements for a lot of different things for hair growth so there’s so many things we got to do in order for hair to grow so i’m willing to try anything even minoxidil but i’m not gonna tell you what to do but i think you should look into it sis and i think you should do it sis
      definitely help your hair and your edges grow and then i’m going to be trying to minoxidil on myself as well

    • @phinaexis981
      @phinaexis981 Год назад +1

      @@tamithecreator Sorry for the long messages and i was really not trying to write that long.

    • @Selfcaregirlcare
      @Selfcaregirlcare Год назад +2

      I am on minoxidil as well 6%, just started Jan 3rd I think and been using it everyday as recommended by my dermatologist, am super impatient because of trying all the oils and potions but never tried minoxidil so it’s my last resort, am gonna give it 6 months like my dermatology said. Am also considering a hair transplant.

  • @shalomukaigwe3746
    @shalomukaigwe3746 Год назад

    Honest real review we love to see and follow. Thank youuuu

  • @Sigma_Sage13
    @Sigma_Sage13 Год назад +1

    The video I've been looking for. Chopping my hair off tonight. The best tool to use is the derma pen stamp. You can adjust it to your liking and you can keep using it as your hair grows out & it won't tangle. I'm using it all over my head. Thank you for the great video.

  • @ayobamiestherolanrewaju4910
    @ayobamiestherolanrewaju4910 Год назад +6

    Sister, you are not alone in your journey to grow your hair edges. It's great to see someone who understands my hair struggles. Using hair to cover attachments and heavy braids caused me to lose my edge too. If someone had warned me about this, I would have taken precautions. At first, I thought that wigs would help, but they aggravated the situation because they added more pressure to my edges. At the end of the day, I make my hair myself, braid it knotless, and ensure that I oil and moisturize my hair edges and hair well. As a result, I concluded that whatever stage your hair is at, you should enjoy it as it grows. If you don't stress it too much, the edges will grow back with time.

  • @jacklynhumes2865
    @jacklynhumes2865 Год назад

    I'm happy your documents this journey I can't wait to see more thank you

  • @Janiceaka-jlo0620
    @Janiceaka-jlo0620 Год назад

    I definitely see good results you’re on the right track 😊

  • @ro2670
    @ro2670 Год назад +6

    I don’t see hair growth but the skin/scalp itself looks healthier. Like it’s plump and moisturized looking.

  • @TamikaWilliams0109
    @TamikaWilliams0109 Год назад +26

    I have been following you faithfully from the beginning!! My edges were damaged as well. I hope you don't mind but I have begun to follow in your footsteps to grow my edges back. I haven't been doing the exact same things you are doing but close to it! I started using a micro needling device in November and I am seeing RESULTS!! Thank you Tami! You are such an inspiration to me!!

  • @bresbeautystudio
    @bresbeautystudio Год назад +16

    I can see a difference for sure! I started microneedling after seeing your original video from a few months back! Hoeever I didn't purchase the microneedle that you roll. I use the stamp and I find it to be more effective! I did some research and would encourage anyone who wants to start trying microneedling to do the same. The stamp has more benefits and less risk of infection. Plus it's faster. But I love your progress and it's motivating me to be more consistent ✨️💯😌

    • @lovebeingnatural9540
      @lovebeingnatural9540 Год назад +3

      Hi there, can you provide the link please?

    • @nubiasista9709
      @nubiasista9709 Год назад +6

      @@lovebeingnatural9540 try Banish derma stamp

    • @lovebeingnatural9540
      @lovebeingnatural9540 Год назад

      @@nubiasista9709 thanks

    • @nubiasista9709
      @nubiasista9709 Год назад +1

      @@lovebeingnatural9540 np. Thats the less expensive option that is high quality. The other more expensive option, but professional standard is the dr pen.

  • @Cinabean
    @Cinabean 11 месяцев назад

    Great follow through video. I'm considering getting a roller and your honesty helped with my decision.

  • @81redddd
    @81redddd Год назад +2

    Every couple of years I lose some hair because of my anemia. In 2020 I bought a dermaroller and never used it and all of the tutorials I ever saw were white women or biracial women but I have 4a hair and I wasn’t sure if it would work on 4a, b, or c hair type. I’m glad to finally see someone with a similar texture at least now I can see more realistic results.

  • @hereforit2347
    @hereforit2347 Год назад

    I see a difference. ❤ Continued success to you! ❤

  • @luvelyjay
    @luvelyjay Год назад +21

    Lesson learned… Be gentle with your hair. Don’t break off your edges.

  • @lorettabradford2954
    @lorettabradford2954 Год назад +4

    THNK U TAMI!...FOR THIS INFORMATION U'RE THE BEST!...I APPRECIATE U AND FOR SHARING!
    GOD BLESS UNTIL NEXT TIME!
    🙏🏾💙✝️💜🙏🏾💙✝️💜🙏🏾💙✝️💜

  • @carolineonwuemeli-peters7732
    @carolineonwuemeli-peters7732 24 дня назад

    Thank you so much for your video. I am experiencing a similar situation, and I have been microneedling as well and I think I have been doing it wrong, but I think it is helping. Also, I appreciate the update on your everyday hairstyle.

  • @marieharvey6766
    @marieharvey6766 Год назад +2

    It’s definitely working 👍👍👍👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @stropi35
    @stropi35 4 месяца назад

    i can see the difference! And it's great! Keep on going, and update us! I'm ordering a derma roller right now!

  • @jent5378
    @jent5378 Год назад +1

    Thank you Tami for the honest review. I am going to try micro-needling. I am getting the .5mm that you suggested. I'm hopeful 🙂

  • @AllThingsNaturalHair
    @AllThingsNaturalHair Год назад

    Your edges are really growing ❤

  • @user-nt8uy5bi6y
    @user-nt8uy5bi6y 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks much for that video hun. It helps me alot to know it's possible for my edges to grow back

  • @ii_amjae8471
    @ii_amjae8471 Год назад

    Definitely seeing progress 😍😍

  • @TheLovesnowangel
    @TheLovesnowangel Год назад +2

    Heavy box braids ruined my hair too!
    I did the big chop, wore my natural hair out for a while and when I do real protective styles I just stick to cornrows and wigs. I’ve started using a dermatologist line called MD hair. Pricey but I’ve seen results. I’m also using melanin hair care and Tabitha Brown products. Their lines are more natural and organic and leave my hair soft. I also use crème of nature for my budget days. Changing my diet, drinking more water and actually working out helps a lot too! I do protein treatments too. Just once a month to make sure my hair is strong.
    Sorry for the long comment but just subscribed because I want to follow your journey many black women go through.

  • @sweetlilangel714
    @sweetlilangel714 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much. You just gave me hope.

  • @choklitfactory
    @choklitfactory Год назад

    Great video! Thanks for not selling us on a nonsense dream 🙃

  • @RoxyRose
    @RoxyRose Год назад

    I'm surprised they sell this for anyone. 😮 In school we learn microneedling is for professionals that are certified. But I guess because you doing it on yourself. Definitely see a difference that's amazing.

  • @amandahpasha6392
    @amandahpasha6392 Год назад

    Thank you for this. You are truthful and Awesome

  • @natasharenee9039
    @natasharenee9039 Год назад

    New subscriber as soon as I seen yur thumbnail I was like omg she has hair like me!! I will be following your journey too ✨️ I'm excited to see your progress and know I can grow my edges too!! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @tayagayle6724
    @tayagayle6724 Год назад +4

    I used to relax my edges all the time until the same thing happened to me!! One thing that REALLY helped me is aloe Vera gel. The benefit of using Aloe is its cheap (can be purchased at your local grocery store), it’s natural, and it lays the hair since it’s a gel consistency. So you can also use in place of edge control. I would definitely recommend using the aloe after derma rolling due to its healing ability and antibacterial properties. Hope this helps!🤍

  • @Knenemeka
    @Knenemeka Год назад +18

    Great video!! I'm trying to grow my hair also living with Alopecia for 17 years

    • @tamithecreator
      @tamithecreator  Год назад +5

      Good luck! It’s going to be a journey but even seeing one hair sprout will make the journey worth it 💕💕

  • @risenshineofficial
    @risenshineofficial Год назад +33

    Im so happy I found you! I'm excited to see your journey. I lost my edges due to ripping my wigs off started causing traction alopecia. I began to massage my scalp and steam with peppermint EO. And it started filling in. But not as full as I'd like. I'll use your advice to see how much thicket my edges can get
    Thanks for sharing queen❤️

    • @laviinatty
      @laviinatty Год назад +1

      Hey thanks for your comment, how long did it take for you to see progress?

    • @risenshineofficial
      @risenshineofficial Год назад +2

      It's my pleasure! It took 6 months I have pictures too, I too shaved my full head, skin bald lol for big chop. Slowly but surely my edges came back, they were the last to grow. They're pretty thin but cover my scalp so its not bald anymore. With consistency 2 years they're much fuller I've added aloe vera juice spray to my regimen. My pfp is my hair at 1 yr 6 mos since my big chop. I'm now 2yrs in.

    • @sfozardmccall8
      @sfozardmccall8 Год назад +2

      Omg what is peppermint EO

    • @laviinatty
      @laviinatty Год назад

      @@risenshineofficial Wow that's such an inspiring journey keep it going! And your of is beautiful sis🤍 i was checking it out lol.

    • @qoiIliop
      @qoiIliop Год назад +1

      @@sfozardmccall8 Peppermint *Essential Oil

  • @laineyturner3785
    @laineyturner3785 Год назад +37

    Consider a derma stamp for the scalp. It’s square and flat and makes it easier to avoid any snags or tangles. It might also help to braid remaining hair more loosely to avoid more damage. Best of luck!

    • @mizzy9215
      @mizzy9215 Год назад +1

      Hi. What’s a derma stamp?

    • @sandrasamuels9828
      @sandrasamuels9828 Год назад

      What's a derma stamp

    • @xlgoldfish
      @xlgoldfish Год назад +1

      It's like a stamp, flat surface with micro needles. You stamp it into the skin in a vertical up and down motion. Hence it doesn't get entangled in your hair to pull it out the way you may experience in a derma roller.

    • @naturallylii
      @naturallylii Год назад +2

      @@xlgoldfishI was thinking about the hair getting snagged lol

    • @citycat60
      @citycat60 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for that info, because I tried using the derma roller and it was pulling out the little bit of hairs I had left around my edges,

  • @GracefulKnots
    @GracefulKnots Год назад

    Well done girl ❤

  • @preciousbrown73
    @preciousbrown73 Год назад +3

    It's a RUclipsr on here who had alopecia really bad all through her head. And she got her hair to grow back with her products. I mean she had huge patches all through her head. So yes it's a chance to grow back. Whether your follicles are dead or not

  • @jadebear0717
    @jadebear0717 Год назад +3

    Wow ! Your hair grew so fast! I love that for you

    • @tamithecreator
      @tamithecreator  Год назад

      Lol I just saw your other comment when I shaved my head 🤣 time flies but it’s been a journey

    • @jadebear0717
      @jadebear0717 Год назад +2

      @@tamithecreator ma’am I had to come see the update 😂 I came straight over after the first one & had to subscribe to see the journey ❤️

  • @veronicahargrove7224
    @veronicahargrove7224 Год назад +2

    Use olive oil spray or anything with olive oil for your edges. They will definitely grow back. Just try it. I been natural 4 years love it.

  • @staciegreene2262
    @staciegreene2262 Год назад

    Tbh those last set of braids were the ones that broke the camel’s back . Your edges were already fragile from looking at that picture. I’m glad you are back on the right track !! Our beautiful tresses are tough , but yet so fragile .

  • @kittensmitten3287
    @kittensmitten3287 7 месяцев назад

    This was a great explanation video

  • @454star454
    @454star454 Год назад

    Organic green tea is good for growing hair as well. Make one cup and pour into a mister. Keep in the fridge upto a week.

  • @9.87woke2
    @9.87woke2 Год назад +1

    This works, I have my clients do this!

  • @ItzBigCen
    @ItzBigCen Год назад +8

    Hey, nice content. Well put together! I lost a lot of hair/edges after I had my baby. My went from thick to thin as well. I’m more worried about my edges tho. Going to start next week & will be recording my progress. Thanks for the motivation/ tips 🫶🏽

    • @tamithecreator
      @tamithecreator  Год назад +1

      You have a channel???? Let me subscribe 🏃🏽‍♀️

  • @barbarasmithjohnson818
    @barbarasmithjohnson818 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing I'm going to try this 🙂

  • @valerienaylor1069
    @valerienaylor1069 Год назад

    Love this 👍👍♥️♥️

  • @2okaycola
    @2okaycola Год назад

    I have only used a dermaroller on my face to stimulate collagen production but this is an interesting application

  • @2okaycola
    @2okaycola Год назад +3

    Fascinating. I use an onion oil from ebay that has regrown all the hair I have pulled out while stressing tf up

  • @changeissupreme9142
    @changeissupreme9142 Год назад

    You are wonderful!!!

  • @aann2939
    @aann2939 Год назад +1

    Natural locs will grow all lost hair back within 1 patient year🤩

  • @nichelleloh6659
    @nichelleloh6659 Год назад

    The struggle is o so real! I lost my edges 2 from relaxers, tight styling(braids) & hair glue for weaves! I've been nursing them for 5 years now! They r back but I still cannot include them in any styles. So I am waiting for length now 😏! Them edges take the longest to nurse back 2 good health. U should stick 2 it, cuz it's really working! I want to make just 1 suggestion, please no more braids girl. That pulls and ur new edges r being added as u braid. Or try and loosing each braid at root if u must do braids. Shalom🥰❤🙏🏽👃🙌🏽🤜🏽

  • @MPam1619
    @MPam1619 10 месяцев назад +1

    First of all, let me say that i truly, truly i appreciate your honesty because (i don't need to tell you) there are a lot of youtube hair experts who just seem to be makin' up stuff. That said, i don't think this is for me mainly because for the pain, there does not appear to be considerable gain. I'm wondering if the same results can't be achieved through a less dangerous & hurtful process.

  • @SephirothWaifu
    @SephirothWaifu 8 месяцев назад +1

    After using the demerol you are to leave your scalp alone for 24hrs or longer- depending on the size of the needle abd then use topical products.
    Its giving your scalp time to heel and to not get a bacterial infection.
    It looks like in the wheree right after you ised the roll you then put in your oils for your scalp. I hope Im wrong😂 lol.

  • @leah7408
    @leah7408 Год назад +1

    I’ve ran into similar problems, biotin really helps as well!!

  • @DollHousebeauty01
    @DollHousebeauty01 Месяц назад +1

    My hair follicles had died too and skin was shiny, i massaged jamaican castor oil for a year daily and follicles finally came back

  • @3minutestill
    @3minutestill Год назад

    I might to try that. I have thin areas since childhood and I'm trying to thicken it.

  • @arnettabosby5100
    @arnettabosby5100 Год назад

    Lost my edges due to an fungal infection. After the scabs peeled away so did the follicles so I have those clean spots as well

  • @simonebrown4813
    @simonebrown4813 Год назад +2

    I think it’s working!

  • @sheilajones9076
    @sheilajones9076 Год назад

    I struggle with this also, I believe this may be what I need

    • @tamithecreator
      @tamithecreator  Год назад

      Be safe and see a professional if need be 🙏

  • @dlilwon
    @dlilwon Год назад +8

    I would personally, stop constantly laying the edges as that also contributes to loss especially when you use them little brushes, if you have to, use your finger. Trust that constantly laying edges with them gels will eat them up still. Stay blessed Sis.
    Ps- i know some people will come and debunk this but some hair textures can take a constant swooping better than others, for eg if you are 4C and fine at the edges you are highly prone,

    • @CanineGrowTime
      @CanineGrowTime Год назад +2

      She doesn't look 4C to me. Maybe 4A or even 4B. But you're right. Manipulating the edges in any way isn't good for them. But she's showing progress here.

    • @Yassmiinn.
      @Yassmiinn. Год назад

      @@CanineGrowTime her hair looks like 4C to me
      The picture with her edges done, she got her hair curled with flexi rods

  • @0909Yellow
    @0909Yellow Год назад +1

    Hi
    There is a much better derma roller that will never catch your hair. You wouldn’t want to pull out those delicate newbies.
    It’s called a stamp. The motion is to be done up/down in several directions. Your hair is growing in very nicely!!
    I big chopped my locs 2 weeks ago.
    They were at my ankles🤦🏾‍♀️. I let it grow at the root until it was about 3-4” long and then ✂️. How freeing! Now to grow it freely🙌🏾
    I’ll be following your journey!

  • @yaqgtm
    @yaqgtm Год назад

    One of my corners started thinning a while back. I started using the 1mm needle and the hair grew back evenly after like 90 days

  • @Roxville23
    @Roxville23 Год назад

    I see progress 😊

  • @sandradavis4101
    @sandradavis4101 Год назад +2

    Hi first time viewer, how are you and a Happy New Year Coming in for you and your family. Yes 🙌🏾 Guuurrrlllll!!!!! Yes indeedee. Hurt ! Chil, Chil, yes it hurts I am using it also, I using 0.5, Personally I don’t think I could go Higher Ok! And yes I do see the Results.

    • @tamithecreator
      @tamithecreator  Год назад

      Yesssss! Happy new year to you as well! I’m so happy it sounds like we’re on the same journey together 💪💪 I’ll be honest I was supposed to microneedle again 4 days ago & I haven’t done it yet 😭😭 that pain is no joke. I’m trying so hard to stay consistent though. Keep me updated on your journey and results Sandra, I’ll look out for your comments 💃💃

  • @electrisoulfitness13
    @electrisoulfitness13 Год назад +1

    I would consider to use a pen rather than the roller as the roller can still pull or break your hair out! Either way I’m really glad that it’s worked for you.