Hey y'all! Finally a new video! Enjoy and be sure to check out my hair growth bundle! It's 35% off ALL my revolutionary books! efikzara.sellfy.store/p/efikzara-s-hair-growth-bundle-xuwbi5/
Thissssssssssss!!!!!! I give God the glory because I wanted to stop wearing weave asked Him to help me . And now I just wear my own hair . Yes acknowledge Him in All thy ways !!!!!!
Healthy eating is so important, l love it when RUclipsrs talk about about this. Cause l think it’s so underrated. I also support praying for the hair and saying positive words to your hair. This was an awesome video
Okay I’m just 2 minutes in but the inversion method works girlies 😭 I used to do that back in highschool every night and omg the hair growth was insane! Get your oil and massage your scalp then hang with your head over the edge of the bed for 5 minutes. I’m going to start this back up!
I LOVE how you dropped the importance of bringing God into our hair journey. Some people may find this insignificant, but He has to be a part of everything, especially those aspects requiring any sort of growth. Also, do you mind sharing what specific exfoliating brands you recommend? Thank you!!
The hair grows on its own. We need to retain length, which means the ends are not breaking off the length that has been gained. It’s like growing and inch but an inch withers away from the ends because there dry and not sealed, the result is ur hair stays the same length. I do appreciate the video though.
The hair does indeed grow on its own but you can optimize the hair growth with topical treatments applied to the scalp, beyond just retaining length. The skin of the scalp is permeable. Certain nutrients applied topically, as well as a stimulus to improve blood flow and absorption, can increase the amount of hair that grows from your scalp, each month,
The inversion method causes me headaches, scalp massages gives me headaches. I just stick to protective styling,moisturizing, and oiling my scalp. That works
I've heard of the derma roller being used for stimulation but have been hesitant because I haven't seen women with Afro textured hair using it. I'm concerned with the needles getting tangled in my hair, so I would definitely appreciate a tutorial please 😊
Yoga is a religion? I've practiced yoga for over 40 years and I know it can be practiced purely as a secular, non-religious, physical activity, with the purpose of making the body healthier. There are different paths or limbs of yoga, with one limb, hatha yoga, focused purely on asanas or postures. The goal of physical yoga is to take care of this body God gave us, and to make the body better able to pursue spiritual or religious work, which is hard to do when you're sick, in pain, and breaking down with disease. In the U.S., the vast majority who practice physical yoga are Christian. Of course, some yoga teachers combine their physical yoga class with some religious aspects of yoga, and I can see how that might bother some, but that's not necessary.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment. I appreciate the depth of your experience and the perspective you bring. As an American myself, well-versed in the various manifestations of yoga back home, I understand how yoga is commonly practiced as a non-religious, physical discipline aimed at enhancing physical health. Indeed, the physical benefits of yoga, including improved strength, flexibility, and stress reduction, are well-documented and widely acknowledged. However, it’s important to also recognize the spiritual origins of yoga and its significance beyond just physical postures. Yoga’s roots are deeply entwined with Hindu spiritual practices and philosophies. While the physical aspects, like asanas and pranayama, can certainly stand alone as health-enhancing exercises, the traditional context of yoga includes spiritual elements aimed at integrating body, mind, and spirit. The practice of yoga, much like the recitation of sacred texts in religious contexts, carries an inherent depth of meaning and intention. Whether one engages with these aspects or not, the spiritual underpinnings of yoga influence its practice and interpretation. This doesn’t negate the fact that many in the U.S., including Christians, practice yoga in a way that aligns with their own spiritual or secular views. Given this context, and as a Christian myself, I have decided to opt for Pilates, which is rooted more in scientific principles of physical rehabilitation rather than spiritual practice. This aligns better with my personal beliefs and goals. Yoga offers profound benefits and flexibility in practice, but I find Pilates to be more aligned with my preferences for a purely physical and health-focused regimen.
@@BionAvastar3000 but aren't they just herbs we find freely on earth? Isn't it like not wanting to use salt on your food because certain people use it for ungodly purposes?
@@ellemm9920 If you read my initial comment, I said "ayurvedic haircare practices." You can use any herbs any way you want, it is the PRACTICES I am avoiding. To expand upon your salt analogy, Salt = good. Using salt in superstitious rituals, like throwing it over your shoulder to ward off bad luck or making salt circles to "protect" against the supernatural = not good. Hope that makes sense.
@@BionAvastar3000Hey! So to clarify. Is putting the herbs in our hair a ritual? I’m ignorant and I don’t want to be. So how do we not use it as a ritual, but as hair growth? I’d love it if don’t mind answering. Thank You!❤
I’m definitely trying the inversion and scalp massage. I’ll also try the clay detox. Thank you for your support and making intensive research so fun and engaging, hair bestie 🩵🩵🩵🩵
Hey y'all! Finally a new video! Enjoy and be sure to check out my hair growth bundle! It's 35% off ALL my revolutionary books! efikzara.sellfy.store/p/efikzara-s-hair-growth-bundle-xuwbi5/
Including God in my natural hair journey is what actually TRANSFORMED my hair journey and my thinking! 💛🙌🏾 I give Him all the glory ✨
Thissssssssssss!!!!!! I give God the glory because I wanted to stop wearing weave asked Him to help me . And now I just wear my own hair . Yes acknowledge Him in All thy ways !!!!!!
AMEN Lolade!! That’s really the biggest secret!!!
@@KollextionmAmen!!! Yes
Healthy eating is so important, l love it when RUclipsrs talk about about this. Cause l think it’s so underrated. I also support praying for the hair and saying positive words to your hair. This was an awesome video
I totally agree and thank you so much for the encouragement!! I love your vids and really appreciate this comment 😘
Okay I’m just 2 minutes in but the inversion method works girlies 😭 I used to do that back in highschool every night and omg the hair growth was insane! Get your oil and massage your scalp then hang with your head over the edge of the bed for 5 minutes. I’m going to start this back up!
I do the inversion method and very other day, it really helps with blood circulation.
I LOVE how you dropped the importance of bringing God into our hair journey. Some people may find this insignificant, but He has to be a part of everything, especially those aspects requiring any sort of growth. Also, do you mind sharing what specific exfoliating brands you recommend? Thank you!!
Love your top girl, it’s devine
I would like to see a series based on each of the tips mentioned in this video 💚💚💚💙💙💙
The hair grows on its own. We need to retain length, which means the ends are not breaking off the length that has been gained. It’s like growing and inch but an inch withers away from the ends because there dry and not sealed, the result is ur hair stays the same length. I do appreciate the video though.
The hair does indeed grow on its own but you can optimize the hair growth with topical treatments applied to the scalp, beyond just retaining length. The skin of the scalp is permeable. Certain nutrients applied topically, as well as a stimulus to improve blood flow and absorption, can increase the amount of hair that grows from your scalp, each month,
The inversion method causes me headaches, scalp massages gives me headaches. I just stick to protective styling,moisturizing, and oiling my scalp. That works
Dang girl, how hard u massagain’😂
Hi Efik! Great seeing you again! Your top is gorgeous!
Do you mind doing a video on using glycolic acid and other chemical exfoliants on your scalp?
Your ankara pront is gorgeous plus your skin color/ hair texture, all put together ❤
Yes please do a video on how to Derma roll your hair correctly
I've heard of the derma roller being used for stimulation but have been hesitant because I haven't seen women with Afro textured hair using it. I'm concerned with the needles getting tangled in my hair, so I would definitely appreciate a tutorial please 😊
I'm a new subscriber and happy to be here cheers!!
I cut my hair 2months ago its growing well i like your advice keep coming back
Girl that top is beautiful on you ☀️
Ready to take my hair journey to the next level, so let me take some notes 📝🩷💓💖
Please do a video on the micro needling 😍🥰
I'm going to definitely try the derma roller and the PRP treatment.
I'll also consider the inversion treatment
Great tips sis beautiful hair 💞
Please what's the product you mentioned on 14:42
I like Yoga I need to step in to Pilates & many things u listed sounds chemical based and a bit harsh I’ll follow some thank u..
Thank you 🦋😘
Protective styling
Still stunning
So follow science ok nice shirt we need details lol
Yoga is a religion? I've practiced yoga for over 40 years and I know it can be practiced purely as a secular, non-religious, physical activity, with the purpose of making the body healthier. There are different paths or limbs of yoga, with one limb, hatha yoga, focused purely on asanas or postures. The goal of physical yoga is to take care of this body God gave us, and to make the body better able to pursue spiritual or religious work, which is hard to do when you're sick, in pain, and breaking down with disease. In the U.S., the vast majority who practice physical yoga are Christian. Of course, some yoga teachers combine their physical yoga class with some religious aspects of yoga, and I can see how that might bother some, but that's not necessary.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment. I appreciate the depth of your experience and the perspective you bring. As an American myself, well-versed in the various manifestations of yoga back home, I understand how yoga is commonly practiced as a non-religious, physical discipline aimed at enhancing physical health. Indeed, the physical benefits of yoga, including improved strength, flexibility, and stress reduction, are well-documented and widely acknowledged.
However, it’s important to also recognize the spiritual origins of yoga and its significance beyond just physical postures. Yoga’s roots are deeply entwined with Hindu spiritual practices and philosophies. While the physical aspects, like asanas and pranayama, can certainly stand alone as health-enhancing exercises, the traditional context of yoga includes spiritual elements aimed at integrating body, mind, and spirit.
The practice of yoga, much like the recitation of sacred texts in religious contexts, carries an inherent depth of meaning and intention. Whether one engages with these aspects or not, the spiritual underpinnings of yoga influence its practice and interpretation. This doesn’t negate the fact that many in the U.S., including Christians, practice yoga in a way that aligns with their own spiritual or secular views.
Given this context, and as a Christian myself, I have decided to opt for Pilates, which is rooted more in scientific principles of physical rehabilitation rather than spiritual practice. This aligns better with my personal beliefs and goals. Yoga offers profound benefits and flexibility in practice, but I find Pilates to be more aligned with my preferences for a purely physical and health-focused regimen.
I love your dress - details pls … hair has a terminal length ??? If you’re not new age you should eliminate the word Ayurveda and just call them herbs
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I'm also avoiding ayurvedic haircare practices for the same reason as avoiding yoga.
But, why, tho??
@@dinamcintosh5782 It's wrapped up in the worship of hindu gods and I don't want to be involved in that.
@@BionAvastar3000 but aren't they just herbs we find freely on earth? Isn't it like not wanting to use salt on your food because certain people use it for ungodly purposes?
@@ellemm9920 If you read my initial comment, I said "ayurvedic haircare practices." You can use any herbs any way you want, it is the PRACTICES I am avoiding.
To expand upon your salt analogy, Salt = good. Using salt in superstitious rituals, like throwing it over your shoulder to ward off bad luck or making salt circles to "protect" against the supernatural = not good.
Hope that makes sense.
@@BionAvastar3000Hey! So to clarify. Is putting the herbs in our hair a ritual? I’m ignorant and I don’t want to be. So how do we not use it as a ritual, but as hair growth? I’d love it if don’t mind answering. Thank You!❤
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I’m definitely trying the inversion and scalp massage. I’ll also try the clay detox. Thank you for your support and making intensive research so fun and engaging, hair bestie 🩵🩵🩵🩵
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Thanks for watching the whole vid! 🐬🐬🦋🧢🔷🌀💙
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Thank you so much for watching the whole vid! 🥹💙🦋🐬🥏🅿️🔵🌀🧵
@@EfikZara Can’t wait for the next one ! 😍❤️🔥
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@@EfikZara wow that's nice to know 💙