This video made me get up and do the same exact thing to my daughter is here she’s eight and how many times your videos have helped to save me from straightening my own hair, and taking better care of her hair!
It was cool to watch this after watching your Cécred review! The difference is pretty easy to see. This one still left a film on the hair. The definition is looser on the bottom. Also during this one's detangling the hair didn't detangle easily. When you separated the dried twists there was so much puff and frizz around the top of your head. Thank you for reviewing Cecred.
@@sharg1778what are you using in your hair? I only ask because my texture is similar to Tiffany’s ( 3c 3b 4a ) but I always thought it was 3c4a ONLY). Until I started using salon quality and botanical natural hair products ( I was treating it more like type 4 hair with strong holding gels and not the best ingredients meant for my texture ( medium. So me and her have the same texture just slightly diff curl pattern. . But once I switched to more true type 3 products ie : Alikay naturals lemongrass line - the leave in gel and mousse and redken Argan oil with eco styler ) my curls def transformed especially once I ditched eco styler gel. Try to analyze your hair and experiment with products. It may be the products itself not your hair that’s difficult. And with type 3 hair we aren’t as resilient as type 4 haur because our hair is so fine we typically have to periodically do protein based treatments more often( I do mine every 8 weeks in summer and winter whenever I go in with. A straightener so once a month to prevent heat damage. It’s to basically keep our curls strengthened since our hair is a bit more softer it’ll lose its shape that much easier if we don’t keep our moisture protein balance leveled). But take a look at your texture( the strands itself not your pattern. Fine hair strand, course, or medium hair strands. And the porosity. High low or medium porosity( I’m medium to low so I utilize a hair steamer and that changed my hair’s manageability because the steam helped my deep conditioner penetrate more deeply vs it sitting on my hair. )
You are so correct on products. I was using the cheap Whole Blends brand and I noticed that my hair became extremely dry to the point where my strands were sticking together and I began to hate my glory. The. I went in a trip to be baptized. I was staying at the Hilton and used their luxury brand, Zero% product. I actually was able to comb through my hair after even shampooing and the conditioner literally melted my hair. Then i realized it was the cheap products that were destroying my hair. I remembered when I was young how my hair before chemicals was fine and curly. The products I was using was making my hair look like 4c hair when actually my hair is 3b and 3c. Be care of the products you use they can really change your manageability and texture but once you use good stuff your hair will bounce back. Trust me i just learned this.
@@truehebrew8530What hair care brands do you use? I noticed brands like Shea Moisture dry my hair out terribly. Is Tresseme still good to use? I used Tressemes shampoo years ago. And remembered my hair growing faster than usual. I think its because of the sulfates clarifying my hair. Sulfate free shampoo always made my hair feel extremely dry. And I also noticed brands catered to white people make my hair feel softer and more manageable than some black brands.
You and “Ebony Swope” on RUclips are two of my black woman hair inspirations. Both have hair down to your waist line. Show us how to get inches like y’all 🔥👀👀
If someone has alopecia they can never enjoy this, so ehy flaunt an aspect of your life that makes those less fortunate feel inadequate and less beautiful, too much emphasis on outward and not the qualities that can engender a better life, a shame
The thickness! The shine! Glorious ❤🎉
Your hair is so pretty. 🥰
Thank you so much 🙏🏾
@EbonysCurlyTV Can you please tell me the name & purchase information for the brush your using in this video beautiful?
The most BEAUTIFUL hair ever… 🖤💙
Thank you so much 🙏🏾
All the gurls are gagging.....gorgeous hair!❤
The detangled twist out looked so good 🤎
I love your hair 😭 and you are so pretty a real life Barbie
Thank you so much!! 🙏🏾
@@EbonysCurlyTV welcome ❤️
Okay! I'm holding out on wash right now 😂😂😂
😂😂
You have such beautiful hair ♥️
🔥🔥🔥I’ve watched your hair journey for years now and you still maintain a beautiful healthy head of hair! Keep up the good work!❤❤❤
So hydrated Eb 🙌🏾
This video made me get up and do the same exact thing to my daughter is here she’s eight and how many times your videos have helped to save me from straightening my own hair, and taking better care of her hair!
YOU HAVE SOME GORGEOUS HAIR
Fabulous hair and a beautiful woman!
It was cool to watch this after watching your Cécred review! The difference is pretty easy to see. This one still left a film on the hair. The definition is looser on the bottom. Also during this one's detangling the hair didn't detangle easily. When you separated the dried twists there was so much puff and frizz around the top of your head. Thank you for reviewing Cecred.
Your hair is gorgeous
❤❤❤❤ soooo pretty.
Thank you!!
Beautiful hair
Your hair is so LONG and pretty. I love it!
I wish I had your hair texture, I usually hate the word good hair but you really do have good hair!
I love my texture. However, her texture seems like it's easier to manage. My hair get so dry and breaks off so easily.
@@sharg1778what are you using in your hair? I only ask because my texture is similar to Tiffany’s ( 3c 3b 4a ) but I always thought it was 3c4a ONLY). Until I started using salon quality and botanical natural hair products ( I was treating it more like type 4 hair with strong holding gels and not the best ingredients meant for my texture ( medium. So me and her have the same texture just slightly diff curl pattern. . But once I switched to more true type 3 products ie : Alikay naturals lemongrass line - the leave in gel and mousse and redken Argan oil with eco styler ) my curls def transformed especially once I ditched eco styler gel. Try to analyze your hair and experiment with products. It may be the products itself not your hair that’s difficult.
And with type 3 hair we aren’t as resilient as type 4 haur because our hair is so fine we typically have to periodically do protein based treatments more often( I do mine every 8 weeks in summer and winter whenever I go in with. A straightener so once a month to prevent heat damage. It’s to basically keep our curls strengthened since our hair is a bit more softer it’ll lose its shape that much easier if we don’t keep our moisture protein balance leveled).
But take a look at your texture( the strands itself not your pattern. Fine hair strand, course, or medium hair strands. And the porosity. High low or medium porosity( I’m medium to low so I utilize a hair steamer and that changed my hair’s manageability because the steam helped my deep conditioner penetrate more deeply vs it sitting on my hair. )
You are so correct on products. I was using the cheap Whole Blends brand and I noticed that my hair became extremely dry to the point where my strands were sticking together and I began to hate my glory. The. I went in a trip to be baptized. I was staying at the Hilton and used their luxury brand, Zero% product. I actually was able to comb through my hair after even shampooing and the conditioner literally melted my hair. Then i realized it was the cheap products that were destroying my hair. I remembered when I was young how my hair before chemicals was fine and curly. The products I was using was making my hair look like 4c hair when actually my hair is 3b and 3c. Be care of the products you use they can really change your manageability and texture but once you use good stuff your hair will bounce back. Trust me i just learned this.
@@truehebrew8530 yesssssss 🙌🏾 see products do matter to an extent if used properly and the right ingredients.
@@truehebrew8530What hair care brands do you use? I noticed brands like Shea Moisture dry my hair out terribly. Is Tresseme still good to use? I used Tressemes shampoo years ago. And remembered my hair growing faster than usual. I think its because of the sulfates clarifying my hair. Sulfate free shampoo always made my hair feel extremely dry. And I also noticed brands catered to white people make my hair feel softer and more manageable than some black brands.
LISTEN!!! That product reactivation will get you EV👏🏾RE👏🏾TIME!!👏🏾👏🏾
😅😅🥰😍
Beautiful 😻 young lady!!!
😍How many years of hair growth is this Ma’am ?
That ain’t nothing but hair porn 🤤😂🖤
Yasssss!!!! And I’m here for it lol
Me too!
😂yass! This is hilarious but soo true!
You and “Ebony Swope” on RUclips are two of my black woman hair inspirations. Both have hair down to your waist line. Show us how to get inches like y’all 🔥👀👀
I absolutely hate detangling.
Thee worst!
Okay Eb! You reeled us in! What do you use in your detangling routine lol water and conditioner?😩🥰
lol water and a good detangling brush!
@@EbonysCurlyTVCan you PLEASE tell Us what's the name of the brush & where you purchased it from dear...?
This is the only brush that’ll work on my baby girls hair she’s mixed and I swear by this brush !!
Loooool I can NOT relate 😂😂😂😂
Finally someone with the same hair texture as me
Beautiful
😍😍😍😍
What brush is that
I was just gonna ask about that brush too! Lol
I think it's the Tangle Teezer Ultimate Styler
It is!
Tangle Teezer Ultimate Styler
Tangle Teezer Ultimate Styler
She looks like Michelle Williams (from Destiny’s Child)
❤❤❤❤
Why does your hair always do what?
If someone has alopecia they can never enjoy this, so ehy flaunt an aspect of your life that makes those less fortunate feel inadequate and less beautiful, too much emphasis on outward and not the qualities that can engender a better life, a shame
That brush? Who’s it by? Love the hair btw