I spray my hair with plain water or infused chebe water, I then mix my butters and oils together and apply it to my hair. This method keep my hair moisturize
My hair loves the LCO method. I tried the LOC method and felt the cream was just sitting on my strands. It was a great learning experience 😊 Love your video 🙏🏾 I agree with the tips you gave.
I tried the LCO on my daughter's hair today and noticed it made difference from the LOC method I've been doing. So I looked it up to see if LCO was a thing and came across your video. Very informative. Thanks!
I can’t begin to tell you how much I learned from this video. I’m transitioning right now and most of it is natural but I just need that extra help and this helped me. Thank you so much! And thank you for providing examples too! 💘
Hello. I literally just watched your video and tried the LOC method on my medium porosity-4C hair. I decided to mix two of favorite oils and used a fine-mist spray bottle to apply plain water+ a leave-in conditioner spray. I took small sections and took my time-working the products into my hair. Well, my hair is curling and twisting-up very nicely! Yay! I will keep the twist flat and use hair clips at the base. This is my first time doing the “L.O.C.” technique; and I can tell, my hair will give me great results! 👌 Thank you, for posting your video!🌟 Have wonderful tomorrows!💥 R~😃
I believe the L stands for Leave in rather than liquid. leave ins provide more moisture and the butter is better for styling/sealing because of its low water content.
The LCO method could feel more moisturizing because you did that side last hence less product has evaporated. Just something to consider. Great video btw
Nice video & tips as always! I'm currently using the African Pride leave in one in the spray bottle and Elasta QP Olive Oil and Mango Butter moisturizer sealing with ogx penetrating argan oil when my hair is flatiron. Oil mix when I'm not flatiron my hair. Your hair is beautiful and has grown a whole lot! ❤
Love this video and your explanation it was really thorough and I love the LOC method. When I first did it I thought it was backwards too but when my hair felt like yours does there was no turning back 😆
Hey girl. Thanks for the content. You could probably look at the different oils and see which ones are penetrating. Those are the ones used in the loc method.
I am currently doing the lcoc. Loc made my hair feel gross I was doing Lco but since I have high porosity moisture is almost impossible to stay in my hair!! That Africa pride leavin is life. And the heaviest cream base possible the better. I go a little light on the oil because I don’t want my hair too greasy.
I've done both. I used to do the LOC method then my new hair stylist suggested LCO as I'm now transitioning, I couldn't see much difference but plating it was also an option from her, I've just done that and will take it out tomorrow morning and see. Do you always leave it in knots or twists over night or do you keep that longer?
Hi Tyiece 😊 A new subscriber here...Which leave did you use in this video African Pride shea butter and flaxseed leave in or African Pride Coconut and Baobab oil? Thank yoy
I’m having a heart problem retaining length my hair grows and then breaks all the way to the route please do you have any advice as to what I need to do my hair is very very short and it seems like it’s impossible to get it to grow I wash it every two weeks any advice
Hi Theresa it might help doing protective styles from wash day to wash day to avoid hair manipulation. Also try to massage your scalp with rosemary oil and tea tree oil. Success in your journey, you got this!
I feel like every time I moisturize and put it in mini braids and seal it the next day it’s dry and lacking moisture. I put TGIN leave in, TGIN buttercream moisturizer and hair grease and I don’t think I’m retaining my moisture. What can I do?
Try starting with a liquid first such as water then use either the leave in or buttercream instead of both and then the grease last. Also make sure the products are completely protein free
Hi, since you have low porosity hair try using any of these light oils Jojoba oil, avocado oil, argan oil, grape seed oil, sweet almond oil, or Baobab oil.
Also, to retain length and growth try moisturizing your hair then putting a low manipulation style in 1-2 weeks at time WITHOUT weave. Some low manipulation/styles are mini twists, mini braids, head scarves, buns etc. Also, sleep with a silk or satin scarf. I have low porosity thin 4c hair and this has work best for my hair. Hope this help! ✨
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Yayy. Pinned!
I’ve tried both methods I don’t really notice a difference to be honest..thanks for the video ✨
Just__Tira neither do I.
You're welcome 😊
I spray my hair with plain water or infused chebe water, I then mix my butters and oils together and apply it to my hair. This method keep my hair moisturize
My hair loves the LCO method. I tried the LOC method and felt the cream was just sitting on my strands. It was a great learning experience 😊 Love your video 🙏🏾 I agree with the tips you gave.
Thanks for watching
Or maybe you should try another type of cream that is not too heavy
This video was clear, well explained and very informative. Thanks for your help!
You’re welcome
I tried the LCO on my daughter's hair today and noticed it made difference from the LOC method I've been doing. So I looked it up to see if LCO was a thing and came across your video. Very informative. Thanks!
Very nice 👍🏾. Experimenting is key 🔑
I can’t begin to tell you how much I learned from this video. I’m transitioning right now and most of it is natural but I just need that extra help and this helped me. Thank you so much! And thank you for providing examples too! 💘
You are so welcome! Have a great transitioning journey. I remember those days. Whew, glad I'm past it now
I always use the LCO method then try the LOC method. My hair was MORE moisturize WITH the LOC method 😍
Hello. I literally just watched your video and tried the LOC method on my medium porosity-4C hair. I decided to mix two of favorite oils and used a fine-mist spray bottle to apply plain water+ a leave-in conditioner spray.
I took small sections and took my time-working the products into my hair.
Well, my hair is curling and twisting-up very nicely! Yay! I will keep the twist flat and use hair clips at the base.
This is my first time doing the “L.O.C.” technique; and I can tell, my hair will give me great results! 👌
Thank you, for posting your video!🌟
Have wonderful tomorrows!💥
R~😃
I believe the L stands for Leave in rather than liquid. leave ins provide more moisture and the butter is better for styling/sealing because of its low water content.
L -iquid Leave-In Conditioner
O -il
C -reme/ream Leave-In Conditioner
Was wondering for the cream step could I use a leave in conditioner then apply my oil to seal…?
@@sweetconnect23 that's what I'm trying out and my hair seems to like it. My curls are more defined. I have 4c hair that's extremely dry
Shout out to you for making this video. It’s very clear and informative. ❤️ everyone needs to watch this !
The LCO method could feel more moisturizing because you did that side last hence less product has evaporated. Just something to consider. Great video btw
I judge the moisture level the following day to prevent this. Each side was only 10 minutes apart so I doubt that was the case. Thank you 😊
Nice video & tips as always! I'm currently using the African Pride leave in one in the spray bottle and Elasta QP Olive Oil and Mango Butter moisturizer sealing with ogx penetrating argan oil when my hair is flatiron. Oil mix when I'm not flatiron my hair. Your hair is beautiful and has grown a whole lot! ❤
Nice combo. Thanks
Love this video and your explanation it was really thorough and I love the LOC method. When I first did it I thought it was backwards too but when my hair felt like yours does there was no turning back 😆
Lol yeah experimenting really helps
Hey girl. Thanks for the content. You could probably look at the different oils and see which ones are penetrating. Those are the ones used in the loc method.
Also, you could probably do an update after you do both methods to see which one lasts longer.
I absolutely love your channel! Thank you so much for this video. It’s very informative 🌺
Thank you so much 💕
Excellent demonstration 😀
I am currently doing the lcoc. Loc made my hair feel gross I was doing Lco but since I have high porosity moisture is almost impossible to stay in my hair!! That Africa pride leavin is life. And the heaviest cream base possible the better. I go a little light on the oil because I don’t want my hair too greasy.
Yes this whole line from African pride is nice except the chocolate conditioner. They messed it up
I've done both. I used to do the LOC method then my new hair stylist suggested LCO as I'm now transitioning, I couldn't see much difference but plating it was also an option from her, I've just done that and will take it out tomorrow morning and see.
Do you always leave it in knots or twists over night or do you keep that longer?
Thank you so much for your advice. You really help me. I will try the 2 method like you and then I will see which method works the best for me. 🙏🏾❤️😘
Ok that’s great & you’re welcome
I use the LCO method but I put more moisturizer and oil in my hair
Super good info!
These tips were so helpful! Thanks Tyiece!
I'm glad they were 😊. You're welcome and thank you for watching
I had always tried the LOC method, but I’m curious about the LCO one. I want to try the hair milk.
Thanks for sharing hun your video is so helpful ❤️
Glad it was helpful!
I am a new subscriber 😁🎊😂🎉Thanks for the great video♥️
Welcome. So happy to have you as a new subscriber 🎉🎉
Hi Tyiece 😊 A new subscriber here...Which leave did you use in this video African Pride shea butter and flaxseed leave in or African Pride Coconut and Baobab oil? Thank yoy
Between wash days I do CGO method (cream/grease/oil).
Great method. Grease is a powerful sealant.
I find the CGO method working better for my hair.
I really would like something that won’t wet my hair, once my hair gets wet it shrinks up and can barely put it in a ponytail
same here but moisture is good for the health of the hair
Does Moistures Mist can be useful and a liquid method?
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I’m having a heart problem retaining length my hair grows and then breaks all the way to the route please do you have any advice as to what I need to do my hair is very very short and it seems like it’s impossible to get it to grow I wash it every two weeks any advice
Hi Theresa it might help doing protective styles from wash day to wash day to avoid hair manipulation. Also try to massage your scalp with rosemary oil and tea tree oil. Success in your journey, you got this!
Susana P Thank you so much for your advice I will keep you posted as far as my success
Theresa taylor You are super welcome! We are all in this together learning our hair 🙏🏾
So do you have high or low porosity type hair? It would be cool if you had that in the description box
Mines is low to normal porosity. This video was to help others so I didn't think it mattered
@@Tyiece Thanks
Thanks for sharing. I have really dry hair.
You're welcome. Hope it works out for you
Can u use aloe vera milk gel as a cream
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So in between do you spritz your hair?
I feel like every time I moisturize and put it in mini braids and seal it the next day it’s dry and lacking moisture. I put TGIN leave in, TGIN buttercream moisturizer and hair grease and I don’t think I’m retaining my moisture. What can I do?
Try starting with a liquid first such as water then use either the leave in or buttercream instead of both and then the grease last. Also make sure the products are completely protein free
With all the butters/creams u have been using... u will have to clarify your hair so as to retain moisture
Good love
I use the LO method. Water and After that castor oil
Nice. I love castor oil
What is a good oil for sealing in please advise I have low Porosity protein sensitive hair
Hi, since you have low porosity hair try using any of these light oils Jojoba oil, avocado oil, argan oil, grape seed oil, sweet almond oil, or Baobab oil.
Also, to retain length and growth try moisturizing your hair then putting a low manipulation style in 1-2 weeks at time WITHOUT weave. Some low manipulation/styles are mini twists, mini braids, head scarves, buns etc. Also, sleep with a silk or satin scarf. I have low porosity thin 4c hair and this has work best for my hair. Hope this help! ✨
Hi Tyiece, wish I had your type of growing hair, lol. 💜😊 12.5.2020
Your hair doesn't grow?
@@Tyiece Not anymore, age and genetics.
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How often do u do this?
Once a week
How many months has it been since your big chop?
Almost 2 years now. My hair grows so slow lol
@@Tyiece oh nahh, I think its growing at a normal rate. And I love your hair texture❤👌🏾❤👌🏾
What is the name of your moisturizing cream pls?
The one I used was African pride moisture miracle leave in cream
@@Tyiece thank you
Yes yes I gree 👍
Excellent demonstration 😀
Glad you liked it!