NEVER detangle wet hair. Not sure where this advice came from but if you do it, good luck! Hair is the most fragile when wet. Don’t detangle on dry hair either. The key is to detangle hydrated hair, use a leave-in or cream to detangle and help add slip to avoid breakage. You’re welcome.
Thank you for the great tips! My thin fine 4C hair has been very damaged. My mother decided to have my sister and my hair relaxed at ages 8&7. I was 7 and this was done in the early 70's so you can imagine how damaging the products were on our hair. It got worse because through the years she experimented on our hair with her version of home relaxers of course our hair fell out and experience chronic breakage and bald spot. We learned to style our own hair and I remember that simple styling helped along easy products. We use Murray's Pomade and mixed in olive oil and these easy to obtain products grew our hair back. As for shampoo and conditioner the cheap stuff with the least amount of products in it were fine. Nothing fancy or expensive was ever needed. I go back these products even now. I detangle with olive oil and sometimes a little water and oil. I do use a small tooth comb to assist with detangling. My hair matts, so finger detangling doesn't always work as the only thing for my hair. It no longer takes me days to detangle or wash and condition. I no longer braid/ twist my hair before washing, ( it made my hair a matted mess). I had to learn that every tip isn't for my hair and all 4C hair is not alike. I don't know many people who've had such damage done to their hair so early in its development, maybe if I spoke to women in my age, I would find more victims. But my generation hasn't spoken as openly about this type of hair damage in person, it's why I gravitate to RUclipsrs in my age group here and others discussing the natural hair issues and challenges. I've been able to grow my hair pass.my shoulders and I'm pushing it to go further. I appreciate the tips that you've shared.
this made my day!❤ i think it’s very important that we share our hair growth journeys especially because we all struggle with similar issues , thank you for sharing your story.🤗simplicity goes a long way I’m glad you enjoyed the video❤️❤️
I’m in that group and I was also given a perm at a very fragile age and I really believe it is the reason I have fibroids today because I continued the perms up into my 40’s I literally just learned how to care for my natural hair a couple years ago and I’ve been natural for 10-15 years. My hair has finally gone passed my shoulders due to me making my own organic and natural products. Our hair craves Africa. This western way has killed our hair
@@ebonywatson9939 Wow, our journeys are so similar I often wonder what it is like to have a mother who natures and protect their children's hair, I guess it would have done the same thing in loving and protecting their children's well-being. It comes from the same place. But, if this does not occur we must learn how to pour into ourselves and I too learned to really restore the health of my hair as an adult. Yes, the African strategies definitely serve as a great foundation to begin conditioning and growing stronger longer hair. I celebrate your achievements! Be blessed.
I've been in this hair journey for since 2020 last year i did a big chop there is so so much i have learnt and the secret really is understanding products your hair and the type of styles you do phela ! It is up to us now to teach our kids how to manage Afro Hair its sad to hear people say Adro is painful or i cant manage it i mean God gave us for a reason so i appreciate and love these type od videos ❤ New Subcribie💃🥰
But I noticed that my hair breaks off and pulls from the root when ever it’s wet…but very storm when it’s dried….even when I do my overnight prepoo my hair pulls off cos of the evaporated water cos of covering it all night…please what do u think I should stop doing ?
Hey hey!!❤️ it honestly depends what texture your hair is…. For example if you have a 4c afro, then when it’s damp or wet it’s less likely to break. But if your hair is relaxed or maybe type 3 then it’s a different story. What texture is your hair?
NEVER detangle wet hair. Not sure where this advice came from but if you do it, good luck! Hair is the most fragile when wet. Don’t detangle on dry hair either. The key is to detangle hydrated hair, use a leave-in or cream to detangle and help add slip to avoid breakage. You’re welcome.
that’s totally what I meant girl😂
I love this comment. Soooo true. Detangle Hydrated Hair💯
Thank you for the great tips! My thin fine 4C hair has been very damaged. My mother decided to have my sister and my hair relaxed at ages 8&7. I was 7 and this was done in the early 70's so you can imagine how damaging the products were on our hair. It got worse because through the years she experimented on our hair with her version of home relaxers of course our hair fell out and experience chronic breakage and bald spot. We learned to style our own hair and I remember that simple styling helped along easy products. We use Murray's Pomade and mixed in olive oil and these easy to obtain products grew our hair back. As for shampoo and conditioner the cheap stuff with the least amount of products in it were fine. Nothing fancy or expensive was ever needed. I go back these products even now. I detangle with olive oil and sometimes a little water and oil. I do use a small tooth comb to assist with detangling. My hair matts, so finger detangling doesn't always work as the only thing for my hair. It no longer takes me days to detangle or wash and condition. I no longer braid/ twist my hair before washing, ( it made my hair a matted mess).
I had to learn that every tip isn't for my hair and all 4C hair is not alike. I don't know many people who've had such damage done to their hair so early in its development, maybe if I spoke to women in my age, I would find more victims. But my generation hasn't spoken as openly about this type of hair damage in person, it's why I gravitate to RUclipsrs in my age group here and others discussing the natural hair issues and challenges. I've been able to grow my hair pass.my shoulders and I'm pushing it to go further. I appreciate the tips that you've shared.
this made my day!❤ i think it’s very important that we share our hair growth journeys especially because we all struggle with similar issues , thank you for sharing your story.🤗simplicity goes a long way
I’m glad you enjoyed the video❤️❤️
@@cozysande Thank you!
I’m in that group and I was also given a perm at a very fragile age and I really believe it is the reason I have fibroids today because I continued the perms up into my 40’s I literally just learned how to care for my natural hair a couple years ago and I’ve been natural for 10-15 years. My hair has finally gone passed my shoulders due to me making my own organic and natural products. Our hair craves Africa. This western way has killed our hair
@@ebonywatson9939 Wow, our journeys are so similar I often wonder what it is like to have a mother who natures and protect their children's hair, I guess it would have done the same thing in loving and protecting their children's well-being. It comes from the same place. But, if this does not occur we must learn how to pour into ourselves and I too learned to really restore the health of my hair as an adult. Yes, the African strategies definitely serve as a great foundation to begin conditioning and growing stronger longer hair. I celebrate your achievements! Be blessed.
I've been in this hair journey for since 2020 last year i did a big chop there is so so much i have learnt and the secret really is understanding products your hair and the type of styles you do phela ! It is up to us now to teach our kids how to manage Afro Hair its sad to hear people say Adro is painful or i cant manage it i mean God gave us for a reason so i appreciate and love these type od videos ❤ New Subcribie💃🥰
so happy to hear that. The big chop is a really brave decision to make !🥰🥰 welcome to the family ❤️❤️❤️
Half a centimetre every two years is finishing me
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣we’ve all been there
Comb traumatizes me. Im glad it works for you babe 😂😂
*Tips for hairline loss please
Your hair baby looks good ❤
Thank you!!
Wow your hair 😍 😳 👌
Thank you queen❤
But I noticed that my hair breaks off and pulls from the root when ever it’s wet…but very storm when it’s dried….even when I do my overnight prepoo my hair pulls off cos of the evaporated water cos of covering it all night…please what do u think I should stop doing ?
Hey hey!!❤️ it honestly depends what texture your hair is…. For example if you have a 4c afro, then when it’s damp or wet it’s less likely to break. But if your hair is relaxed or maybe type 3 then it’s a different story. What texture is your hair?
How often do you cut your split ends?😭
I never cut my split ends😂which is bad but it’s because my hair is always braided so I never touch it anyways
Girl😂❤ how long have you grown your??
Relatively past shoulder length 🤣❤️ not that long but as a South African? It’s an achievement
@@cozysande yeah i forgot to add "for"... ok for how long have you grown your hair?😇
@@Min_chrisohhh, about 3-4 years😚❤️
You’re so funny😭😭😭😭😭😭
😭😭😭🫶