We don't have to prove anything tbh, if you want long hair, work to get long hair and it you want short hair then get short hair. It's not society.. Its ourselves wanting to fit into society😪
Lol this society is backwards and pathetic anyway, just like most of the world. Long hair might be aesthetically pleasing but at the end of the day, can a female bring ACTUAL skills and worth to the table?? Think about it. You know your planet's societies and cultures are moderately primitive and unevolved when the extent of what women are prized for is largely "beauty," long hair, physical assets (i.e., butt, breasts, body, at the end of the day), and small trinkets moreso than technological achievement and galaxy spanning accomplishments.
We as blk women, shouldn't need to prove our hair. My hair is pass the middle of my back and I have started over many times. I also don't like that people ask if I am "mixed" or have fake hair just because im blk.
@No Name I'm sorry, I didn't know that u knew me well enough to know my genetics. I don't have to prove my blackness to u, or to anyone else for that matter. I also never claimed to be 💯 West African.
People called me bald head when o wore wigs I took that wig off and they saw my hair is waist length now they say she think she all that people are cruel
I WEAR A BONNET ON MY HEAD THEY SAY YOU OUGHT TO GET YOUR HAIR DONE THEN I TAKE OFF MY BONNET YOU HAVE LONG HAIR I GUESSED THEY THOUGHT IT WAS SHORT I NEED HELP WITH MY HAIR BUT I DO NOT TRUST PEOPLE FIXING MY HAIR I PRAY SOME DAY I COULD GET HELP WITH MY HAIR SOMEONE NICE
Weaves are great for growing hair but the truth is these beliefs are there because most of the black women we do see do not have waist length hair and that's the truth....its not about we can grow it..its about do you have it
1-Trim hair once a year (not every month) 2-Avoid heat (eg. flat iron once a year) 3-Lay off the hair coloring (eg. can use henna for natural hair, avoid for chemically treated hair) 4-Can use hair relaxer but take care of your hair, keep it moisturized and healthy 5-Use good hair oils (eg. olive oil, etc), you do not need to spend a fortune on it 6-Get a good hair conditioner (can leave only for 10-15 mins, does not have to be the whole day ), can make your own conditioner at home with natural products (eg. yogurt, honey, grapes, avocado's etc) 7-After deep conditioner use leave-in moisturizer, then use hair oil on top of that 8-Manipulate as little as possible (avoid tiny braids, frequent styling , etc), use head wraps and wigs instead if needed (keep your hair locked away) 9-Keep it simple, stick to one routine 10-Be patient 11-Eat a healthy diet
Thank youu also I suggest switching when you put you’re oil in if you’re having a hard time with it. For me I have to put olive oil in first then layer my products :))
The love is learning to not put a million products on it, constantly color it, and put it in styles we think are protective that is putting tension on the hair. That's love.
@@ellec2935 so true my father taught me all you said from the time I was 12. I used to get mad but he said you will thank me. At 43 my hair is long and strong. Emphasis on the "strong" because health is what matters.
Let's normalize us AA women having long hair. Like she said, is it really that serious for someone to lie about how long their hair is. The petulance is real.
@@__ieshiaa Black people is better. Just because there are Black people outside of the US and we’re not referred to as AA. It wasn’t a problem tho, idk why they made a big deal out of it cause I still got what you were saying
I think it’s all about finding the right one. My hair is a couple inches shorter than hers and just as thick and I’ve gone to a salon for over 10 years.
I let my hair do what it wants after I style it. I dont keep a comb in my purse or car. On days i dont leave home my bonnet stays on all day and I don't touch my hair.
With the trims I agree. If your ends aren't damaged, then they don't need to be cut. Cutting your ends help with length retention if your ends are damaged. Damaged ends break off, and if your keeps breaking then you will not see growth. So in that case trimming the hair off will stop if from.breaking. If your hair grows an inch then you cut an inch. You're not going to see growth. And if your ends are constantly damaged, instead of trimming, find out why your hair is damaged in the first place. Healthy hair needs less trims.
So many black girls hair is on the Salon floor. A white girl at work said to me: How come Black girls are always talking about they want long hair and "trim" every six weeks?
@@Mia-sp8jc Because that’s what their black hairstylist is telling them to keep them coming back or friends who have short hair who don’t know how to grow their hair long. It’s sad how some black stylist don’t want to work with natural hair too, always pushing using chemicals on our hair to keep up with other races hairstyles when it damages our hair.
@@ashleycbla Oh Ashley, Yes! Black women are being done really nasty when it comes to hair care and growth! My gosh so many hair "doers" are either clueless to the max or don't give a damn.
Planetvit0ria your so right and it's the blow dryer for me. Because when I'm not using the heat my hair thrives. Less breakage to so I'm going with out heat. I used protective products, dax grease, Ors mayonnaise conditioner yup it works for me. Back to the basics. My hair use to be shoulder length now it won't grow beyond my neck. It's what we eat to as well.
Low Iron also causes hair shedding and breakage. I’ve always been slightly anemic and once I started taking iron supplements my hair stopped shedding a lot and now my hair is longer than it’s ever been
That’s my issue.. my nails and hair are trash because of it. I have bad effects from iron supplements so I have to eat around it...which is fine until I get super busy and don’t ...then my nails start breaking and my hair starts shedding like a dog 🐕
That's my problem too, it would grow long & than damage again...back & forth, uuff. But, leaving it natural helps grow faster, plus alo vera & avocado hair mask helps once or twice a month.
My hair is almost to my waist which was my goal by age 30! I wore twists all last year I literally do nothing to my hair! I have 4b hair! I’ve been growing my hair since 2015. But honestly having a baby grew my hair crazy! I still take my prenatals which work wonders! I drink water, I trim 2xs a year, and do braids twice a year
Yep girl, pregnancy and taking prenatal vitamins helped grow my hair too. I’m 2 months postpartum and I plan on stopping anytime soon because the results have been unbelievable ❤️😇
Also WRAP THAT HAIR UP LADIES. Those pillowcases & covers break your hair off so much. It also mats and compacts your hair down. A bonnet and/or scarf will help keep the moisture in. Which will help your hair grow.
YES. I try to tell my friends this. Even if I’m dead tired I wrap my hair up. It can be a lazy wrap which is a satin scarf around my edges and a bonnet. Or I can do it with effort and pin curl or wrap my hair. But I neverrrrrr get in the bed with my hair loose EVER. Huge no no
Exactly, people are just so stupid and expect us to be bald-headed. Like people are finding any reason to say her hair is fake because apparently blk womans hair doesn't grow past shoulderlength
@@babymochi6733 Honestly, why is our hair such a huge talking point/discussion. If you wear wigs you're bald-headed or don't like you hair, if you wear you natural fro you're called nappy headed or if it's long you're mixed or ''it's tracks. People care too damn much about hair. People in the comments already insisting her hairs fake smh
Short, sweet, and to the point. Thank you chica. I knew it was simple but having someone put it into words confirms what it's going to take and that's patience!
Its interesting how we think its unbelievable that our hair can grow so long or hold a beautiful style naturally even its short! I first went natural in 2005. Even with 4-6 inches of hair I someone believing my real hair was fake. A little maintenance and tlc goes a long way. Your hair is proof!
Finally an HONEST person speaking on their hair growth. I remember when a beautician cut my hair short like that. Early 2000’s I didn’t call it a big chop lol I just wanted my hair cut. I was a huge Motions product fan. My hair grew back fuller and healthier. It wasn’t til I started wearing wigs and sew ins that my hair started becoming damaged. But I’ve only been getting braid either my real hair braided down or a braided style keeping my hair moisturized
I love this video! A very honest, straightforward approach to haircare. I have been following pretty much the same routine for the past year and my hair has grown so much! New subscriber 👌🏾
@@courtneyjones-laweka1716 bby cast ur ends flaxseed gel and Shea butter so they literally can’t damage themselves it’s like wrapping ur ends in bubble wrap
@@astrose305 I'm so going to do this! Thank you for the info! Heat (no blow dryers, no irons) only touches my hair, SERIOUSLY, when I go to the salon, 4 times a year and I still get split ends 😩 This will definitely be worth a try🤗
I’ve trimmed my hair every 3-4 months and my hair has grown so fast and long. Do what works for your hair. I’ve seen significant growth to my hair just by getting trims alone. I think it’s important to only get trims if you need them though.
Right only if you need them. If you are not putting any chemicals or heat in your hair on a regular basis and retaining moisture then you don’t need to trim at all because your hair and ends should be healthy.
“Do what works for your hair” is the best advice ever! I was listening to girls saying don’t even use blow dryers and my hair would get badly tangled and dry because it is too coily in it’s natural state and no heatless stretching worked so I started using the blow dryer on low and I now see better results and I only have to wash my hair bi weekly now instead of weekly
FYI this applies to all hair types. Not just us black beauties. Women take care of you Whole heartedly. Love yourself. And specifically to us- remember your hair is precious and most diverse. WE CAN DO ANYTHING! PeriodT!
Appreciate it. Listing the products you use in the suggestion box always can help, when viewers can't see the names of the containers you show in your presentation.
Such a sweet lady! Love the hair and those tips are soooo TRUE!! I grew my daughter hair waist length at 3 years old doing what she’s saying! Too cheap to buy all those products so I make my own!
your hair is soooo gorgeous! It's so amazing how us black women can grow our own hair and it comes out beautiful and is more satisfying because it's our own hair! Watching natural youtubers as a young girl 13/14 years old really inspired me on my hair journey and gave me hope that if these girls can do it, I can do it too. I transitioned with braids and cut my dead relaxed ends off. I couldn't believe a full, thick head of hair was hiding in my scalp 😆. I hope my short message encourages someone. God bless you!
You should never have to prove yourself! No matter what people say ok? It's either they believe you or they don't! Thank you for coming on here and speaking your truth. If people don't like it or believe you they should keep it moving! I'm on a hair journey and this is major inspo for me, thank you!
Both natural hair or relaxed can grow long and healthy the most important thing you look after your hair also protective hair styles is a girls best friend and try hair products that’s suits your hair type
Yesss 🙌🏾 Healthy hair grows!! It took me so long to realize that AA women could grow their hair to waist length. Mine has grown so much from not trimming my ends! I wish I would’ve known about that tip sooner because my beauticians were trimming my ends way too often 🤦🏾♀️
This is the most annoying thing ever. I've had people question my hair when its in it's natural state and when straight. Then when I say YES... the next thing is "can I touch it!" No I'm not a pet wtf?🙄
💯YOU DO NEED TO BE CAREFUL LETTING PEOPLE TOUCH YOUR HAIR IT IS SOME PEOPLE THAT IS NOT VERY NICE I HEARD OF PEOPLE LETTING PEOPLE TOUCH THEIR HAIR AND IT FEEL OUT BE CAREFUL YOU NEVER KNOW 🙃💯
Girl I literally just found you so thank you so much for talking about the relaxed hair, 👏🏾 I have relaxed and people almost made me feel like I was crazy 🤣🤷🏽♀️
Love 💕 this. Keep it simple. I was cutting my hair in addition to the hair I was losing when I washed/detangled. Was at shoulder for the longest. Now I’m seeing movement by leaving my hair alone.
You just retained all your hair and thats key. Hair grows, we just manipulate it or improperly care for it which causes us to lose it. There is no real way to speed up how fast your hair grows. Its always growing, just make sure youre keeping all the length.
These are some of the tips I live by. I have a few things that gave me extra growth but I'm now at Tailbone Length and so are my children (or longer). This is a great video!
Great video! I love your hair. I'm in faux locs now, extensions but in March when they come out I'm def doing a length check. Trimming my hair less frequently really made the difference. I agree with you on that! You're very beautiful!
Last month was my first time trimming my hair in two years because I mostly wear my hair natural. My hair is the same length as hers and it looks healthy after trimming.
I just chopped off my hair bc albeit it long and natural I put a lot of heat on it during the heart of the pandemic ... My hair was falling out I’ve had bald spots and on 2/7 I shaved it all I’m going to be patient and let it happen ... thanks for sharing
Your hair is amazing. So happy for your success. It gives me hope. So I really must work on my patience. You seem very genuine. Thank you for your honesty and tips
Your hair is so pretty it looks like a wig! Is so thick. I love it. I trim only once 3 to 6 months. I use henna for my color for sure. It makes my hair shine.great tips
Love your accent! Beautiful hair and girl. I'm a fellow curly girl and my hair is tailbone length when straight and I live by some of your tips and tricks.
Beautiful young lady. Females used to ask me what type of weave is that - my response was it’s mine sis but what worked for me was braids.. cornrows and leave it alone for months. Wash and redo all year got it mid way my back. These are my hair goals!
The fact that us black women have to prove that our natural hair is long is just so sad, I can not stand our society.
It shows health and responsibility.
I’m tired of the obsession with long hair. I cut mine off last weekend to shoulder length and will probably cut more. I love it.
Girl they sick and slow 😂
We don't have to prove anything tbh, if you want long hair, work to get long hair and it you want short hair then get short hair. It's not society.. Its ourselves wanting to fit into society😪
Lol this society is backwards and pathetic anyway, just like most of the world. Long hair might be aesthetically pleasing but at the end of the day, can a female bring ACTUAL skills and worth to the table?? Think about it. You know your planet's societies and cultures are moderately primitive and unevolved when the extent of what women are prized for is largely "beauty," long hair, physical assets (i.e., butt, breasts, body, at the end of the day), and small trinkets moreso than technological achievement and galaxy spanning accomplishments.
It's not that our hair won't grow, it's just we do things that break it off!
Bingo!
The key to keep it moisturized.
Preach..
Honestly most times it doesn't even be that, in it's natural state my hair is about 4x shorter cuz it shrinks. Straightened people can see the length.
and it's because of shrinkage!!!!
We as blk women, shouldn't need to prove our hair. My hair is pass the middle of my back and I have started over many times. I also don't like that people ask if I am "mixed" or have fake hair just because im blk.
Especially, when the women challenging you is Black and has long hair. As if her hair can grow, but mine can't, please!
@@Mia-sp8jc exactly 💯
@No Name I'm sorry, I didn't know that u knew me well enough to know my genetics. I don't have to prove my blackness to u, or to anyone else for that matter. I also never claimed to be 💯 West African.
💯
@@BlackBeauty2023 💯
People called me bald head when o wore wigs I took that wig off and they saw my hair is waist length now they say she think she all that people are cruel
I WEAR A BONNET ON MY HEAD THEY SAY YOU OUGHT TO GET YOUR HAIR DONE THEN I TAKE OFF MY BONNET YOU HAVE LONG HAIR I GUESSED THEY THOUGHT IT WAS SHORT I NEED HELP WITH MY HAIR BUT I DO NOT TRUST PEOPLE FIXING MY HAIR I PRAY SOME DAY I COULD GET HELP WITH MY HAIR SOMEONE NICE
SMH haters gone hate
Lmao some people will never be happy, when I meet people like that I’m reminded to thank goddess I’m not one of them , you go girl! 💁🏽♀️💃🏽
They are mad mad! LMAO great job and keep stepping on their necks sis. You won!
Weaves are great for growing hair but the truth is these beliefs are there because most of the black women we do see do not have waist length hair and that's the truth....its not about we can grow it..its about do you have it
Hair length aside... this girl is drop dead GORGEOUS!!?! 😫🤩😍 get it girl!! 🥳
Thank you so much 🥺🌸💖💕
Fact.
I was thinking the same thing, beautiful
True
She is! Such nice face proportions! Geesh
1-Trim hair once a year (not every month)
2-Avoid heat (eg. flat iron once a year)
3-Lay off the hair coloring (eg. can use henna for natural hair, avoid for chemically treated hair)
4-Can use hair relaxer but take care of your hair, keep it moisturized and healthy
5-Use good hair oils (eg. olive oil, etc), you do not need to spend a fortune on it
6-Get a good hair conditioner (can leave only for 10-15 mins, does not have to be the whole day ), can make your own conditioner at home with natural products (eg. yogurt, honey, grapes, avocado's etc)
7-After deep conditioner use leave-in moisturizer, then use hair oil on top of that
8-Manipulate as little as possible (avoid tiny braids, frequent styling , etc), use head wraps and wigs instead if needed (keep your hair locked away)
9-Keep it simple, stick to one routine
10-Be patient
11-Eat a healthy diet
Now ....if i could just screen shot this
Thank u I strolled through the comments looking for synopsis lol
Totally agree
thank youuu
Thank youu also I suggest switching when you put you’re oil in if you’re having a hard time with it. For me I have to put olive oil in first then layer my products :))
Black women can grow long hair, it just requires a lot of self love. That’s the trick to it
The love is learning to not put a million products on it, constantly color it, and put it in styles we think are protective that is putting tension on the hair. That's love.
@@ellec2935 so true my father taught me all you said from the time I was 12. I used to get mad but he said you will thank me. At 43 my hair is long and strong. Emphasis on the "strong" because health is what matters.
Bingo
It’s that 4c for me
Yes ma'am.
Let's normalize us AA women having long hair. Like she said, is it really that serious for someone to lie about how long their hair is. The petulance is real.
Not all Black people are AA.
@@so.many.obstacles pardon me-women of color
I’m aa but she got a strong accent, so she’s def not aa. And please don’t say POC.
@@gyptianskin what do you prefer I say?
@@__ieshiaa Black people is better. Just because there are Black people outside of the US and we’re not referred to as AA. It wasn’t a problem tho, idk why they made a big deal out of it cause I still got what you were saying
Girl your hair looks really beautiful long and healthy.
That’s so sweet of you, thank you Queen 💖💖
I know, I thought this was a wig and she was gonna show us pictures 😫wow 😍
@@Msziya gurl is that all you in there like no weave or pieces added?
@@Ianisatool she literally parted her hair...
Aw
Don't let a beautician get a hold of your head cause some will damage your hair on purpose..
Very true
THAT PART 🙌🏾
Agreed!
How would u suggest for us to get a silk press
I think it’s all about finding the right one. My hair is a couple inches shorter than hers and just as thick and I’ve gone to a salon for over 10 years.
Yes less manipulation! If you look back to pictures of the 70s a lot women had long hair. Low manipulation is key.
I let my hair do what it wants after I style it. I dont keep a comb in my purse or car. On days i dont leave home my bonnet stays on all day and I don't touch my hair.
With the trims I agree. If your ends aren't damaged, then they don't need to be cut. Cutting your ends help with length retention if your ends are damaged. Damaged ends break off, and if your keeps breaking then you will not see growth. So in that case trimming the hair off will stop if from.breaking.
If your hair grows an inch then you cut an inch. You're not going to see growth. And if your ends are constantly damaged, instead of trimming, find out why your hair is damaged in the first place. Healthy hair needs less trims.
So many black girls hair is on the Salon floor. A white girl at work said to me: How come Black girls are always talking about they want long hair and "trim" every six weeks?
@@Mia-sp8jc Because that’s what their black hairstylist is telling them to keep them coming back or friends who have short hair who don’t know how to grow their hair long. It’s sad how some black stylist don’t want to work with natural hair too, always pushing using chemicals on our hair to keep up with other races hairstyles when it damages our hair.
@@ashleycbla Oh Ashley, Yes! Black women are being done really nasty when it comes to hair care and growth! My gosh so many hair "doers" are either clueless to the max or don't give a damn.
Planetvit0ria your so right and it's the blow dryer for me. Because when I'm not using the heat my hair thrives. Less breakage to so I'm going with out heat. I used protective products, dax grease, Ors mayonnaise conditioner yup it works for me. Back to the basics. My hair use to be shoulder length now it won't grow beyond my neck. It's what we eat to as well.
It’s because everybody is obsessed with blunt ends . Even I’m guilty of being scissors happy 🤦🏽♀️
Hair is just weird. My hair grows if I forget it exists. Whenever I take down braids I'm like "whoa... Okay Ms. Thang!"
Yes ma’am!! Taking my braids down on Saturday and I can’t wait! lol I know it has grown out
BEST DAMN COMMENT MINE TOOOOO i dont do braids though
Mine too, that’s why I stay in braids and I’ve had set backs but this is my third time growing my hair to arm pit length. My goal is bra strap length.
@@sigmasiren777 you got this 💕
@@briannarichardson1596 😊
Even her nails are healthy 🤩
Thank you 🥺💖
Hair and nails are chemically the same. That's why vitamins for hair are always: skin, hair, and nails. It's mainly protein.
The main ingredient in hair and nails in
Isn't protein, it's keratin. Just a small correction, sis 🥰
@@kiap7396 keratin is a type of protein. That's why I said protein. But no worries, it helps to be specific sometimes. 💁🏿♀️
@@kiap7396 keratin is protein…
Low Iron also causes hair shedding and breakage. I’ve always been slightly anemic and once I started taking iron supplements my hair stopped shedding a lot and now my hair is longer than it’s ever been
That's good to know. Thank you
Ohhh ty
That’s my issue.. my nails and hair are trash because of it. I have bad effects from iron supplements so I have to eat around it...which is fine until I get super busy and don’t ...then my nails start breaking and my hair starts shedding like a dog 🐕
That's my problem too, it would grow long & than damage again...back & forth, uuff. But, leaving it natural helps grow faster, plus alo vera & avocado hair mask helps once or twice a month.
Thank you for posting this comment about iron!
The "secret" is to retain your length. Our hair definitely grows.
This is literally the realest hair video that I’ve watched 😂 straight to the mf’n point
Wash. Condition. Leave In. Hair Grease to Seal. Braid, Plait, or Twist. Leave it Alone. Repeat in a Week or Two. Keep it Simple.
I appreciate the fact that you explained how you have to be patient thanks
Thank you 🙏🏾
My hair is almost to my waist which was my goal by age 30! I wore twists all last year I literally do nothing to my hair! I have 4b hair! I’ve been growing my hair since 2015. But honestly having a baby grew my hair crazy! I still take my prenatals which work wonders! I drink water, I trim 2xs a year, and do braids twice a year
Thanks for sharing !
Isn’t it crazy that the less you do the more growth you see ?
Yep girl, pregnancy and taking prenatal vitamins helped grow my hair too. I’m 2 months postpartum and I plan on stopping anytime soon because the results have been unbelievable ❤️😇
What brand of prenatal vitamins you guys take
@@shaunehemphill3259 natures best gummies
@@KariFromRUclips natures best make prenatals? Oh wow ok thank for replying 😍
Also WRAP THAT HAIR UP LADIES. Those pillowcases & covers break your hair off so much. It also mats and compacts your hair down. A bonnet and/or scarf will help keep the moisture in. Which will help your hair grow.
YES. I try to tell my friends this. Even if I’m dead tired I wrap my hair up. It can be a lazy wrap which is a satin scarf around my edges and a bonnet. Or I can do it with effort and pin curl or wrap my hair. But I neverrrrrr get in the bed with my hair loose EVER. Huge no no
Get a silk or satin pillow case, it's good for the skin too.
Ppl were posting in the comments that Meg has micro links “Im like why who lies about that Its just hair!” Lmao. Gurl exactly!
Exactly, people are just so stupid and expect us to be bald-headed. Like people are finding any reason to say her hair is fake because apparently blk womans hair doesn't grow past shoulderlength
Yes people just be hating
@@mochabarbie3764 They just want to use that bald headed stereotype against us🙄
@@babymochi6733 Honestly, why is our hair such a huge talking point/discussion. If you wear wigs you're bald-headed or don't like you hair, if you wear you natural fro you're called nappy headed or if it's long you're mixed or ''it's tracks. People care too damn much about hair. People in the comments already insisting her hairs fake smh
Short, sweet, and to the point. Thank you chica. I knew it was simple but having someone put it into words confirms what it's going to take and that's patience!
Thank you so much, I appreciate that 🌸💖✨
Its interesting how we think its unbelievable that our hair can grow so long or hold a beautiful style naturally even its short! I first went natural in 2005. Even with 4-6 inches of hair I someone believing my real hair was fake. A little maintenance and tlc goes a long way. Your hair is proof!
You’re 100% right , maintenance is everything.
Thank you so much 🙏🏾🌸💖
Finally an HONEST person speaking on their hair growth. I remember when a beautician cut my hair short like that. Early 2000’s I didn’t call it a big chop lol I just wanted my hair cut. I was a huge Motions product fan. My hair grew back fuller and healthier. It wasn’t til I started wearing wigs and sew ins that my hair started becoming damaged. But I’ve only been getting braid either my real hair braided down or a braided style keeping my hair moisturized
I love these tips! I literally use these tips before watching this. You ain't tell one lie. Simplicity is key 🔑
Thanks girl, you’re so right about that.
No matter how much I hear the same tips from from different youtubers IT NEVER GETS OLD! LOL
I love this video! A very honest, straightforward approach to haircare. I have been following pretty much the same routine for the past year and my hair has grown so much!
New subscriber 👌🏾
You are the first tuber that I came across that seems honest and genuine. Thank you for the tips!
No flat ironing no split ends very simple soooooo worth it😍
You’re 100% right. 🌸✨
I wish it was that simple. No heat, split ends still come😫
@@courtneyjones-laweka1716 bby cast ur ends flaxseed gel and Shea butter so they literally can’t damage themselves it’s like wrapping ur ends in bubble wrap
@@astrose305 I'm so going to do this! Thank you for the info! Heat (no blow dryers, no irons) only touches my hair, SERIOUSLY, when I go to the salon, 4 times a year and I still get split ends 😩 This will definitely be worth a try🤗
I’ve trimmed my hair every 3-4 months and my hair has grown so fast and long. Do what works for your hair. I’ve seen significant growth to my hair just by getting trims alone. I think it’s important to only get trims if you need them though.
Right only if you need them. If you are not putting any chemicals or heat in your hair on a regular basis and retaining moisture then you don’t need to trim at all because your hair and ends should be healthy.
“Do what works for your hair” is the best advice ever! I was listening to girls saying don’t even use blow dryers and my hair would get badly tangled and dry because it is too coily in it’s natural state and no heatless stretching worked so I started using the blow dryer on low and I now see better results and I only have to wash my hair bi weekly now instead of weekly
@@charniecearielle I blow dry my hair but I blow dry my hair only on the cool setting. I don't use heat when I blow dry my hair.
Wow, even with the color it looks super healthy. Beautiful!
FYI this applies to all hair types. Not just us black beauties. Women take care of you Whole heartedly. Love yourself. And specifically to us- remember your hair is precious and most diverse. WE CAN DO ANYTHING! PeriodT!
I love you!!!!! You’re a legend!!!! 🤍🤍🤍🤍
💖💖💖💖🙌🏾
Appreciate it. Listing the products you use in the suggestion box always can help, when viewers can't see the names of the containers you show in your presentation.
Honestly you can look at your hair an tell it’s real. So pretty!
This is the most real hair growth video i’ve seen all those tips work i’ve seen more hair growth in two years and seen amazing results
U need more likes. Too real. Appreciate your honesty💯
Such a sweet lady! Love the hair and those tips are soooo TRUE!! I grew my daughter hair waist length at 3 years old doing what she’s saying! Too cheap to buy all those products so I make my own!
Great great tips...U kept it plain, simple and truthful ..Thank u!!!
You don't have to prove nothing to no one! As long as YOU know it's YOURS. That's all that matters.
That is so true
your hair is soooo gorgeous! It's so amazing how us black women can grow our own hair and it comes out beautiful and is more satisfying because it's our own hair! Watching natural youtubers as a young girl 13/14 years old really inspired me on my hair journey and gave me hope that if these girls can do it, I can do it too. I transitioned with braids and cut my dead relaxed ends off. I couldn't believe a full, thick head of hair was hiding in my scalp 😆.
I hope my short message encourages someone.
God bless you!
Ms. Ziya - Ask me anything you want - - As Long As It’s Hair Related! 🌟💜🌟 I Felt That 🤩
Lol
Thank you 😇🌼💖🌸
You and your hair is beautiful. I appreciate the honesty and simplicity of the video explaining tips for growth.
If I could get away with it, I’d trim my hair once or twice a year. It’s just these single strand knots are the devil 😩
I feel you sis 😩
No lie they are something else 🥺
Mine are getting out of control. Lots of knots
SAME! I have so so many even though I do everything I’m supposed to do🥺🥺
I struggle from them too. You may have to change your products. They’re not giving you the moisture you need if you’re still getting them.
That is the most important information not a special oil but good habits.💕💕💕💕
Right, thank you 🙏🏾🌸💖
I love the honesty and the fact you’re not selling a dream, beautiful hair. Do you drink a lot of water and eat really healthy?
Yeah I try to drink lots of water but I could do better if we’re being honest 😩
I try to eat healthy though,
Veggies and grains a lot
i was so happy to see her hold up the same oil that i use on my hair , i feel like i’m actually doing something right for once 😭
The honesty 😍🙌🏾 thank you
You should never have to prove yourself! No matter what people say ok? It's either they believe you or they don't! Thank you for coming on here and speaking your truth. If people don't like it or believe you they should keep it moving! I'm on a hair journey and this is major inspo for me, thank you!
I appreciate that so much 🙏🏾🌸🌸💖
Thank you!!
Both natural hair or relaxed can grow long and healthy the most important thing you look after your hair also protective hair styles is a girls best friend and try hair products that’s suits your hair type
YAsss with the pause to do the THUMBNAIL PIX..lol..Love it Sis!
Love how real you are!!! Keeping it simple is so nice to hear 😩 Definitely subscribed!
Yesss 🙌🏾 Healthy hair grows!! It took me so long to realize that AA women could grow their hair to waist length. Mine has grown so much from not trimming my ends! I wish I would’ve known about that tip sooner because my beauticians were trimming my ends way too often 🤦🏾♀️
This is the most annoying thing ever. I've had people question my hair when its in it's natural state and when straight. Then when I say YES... the next thing is "can I touch it!" No I'm not a pet wtf?🙄
I don't mind people touching my hair. All our hair feels differently too. No two afros feel the same even in the same family!
I get that as well when I were my afro out so does my daughter.
@Lottie's Sweettooth you seem unstable.
💯YOU DO NEED TO BE CAREFUL LETTING PEOPLE TOUCH YOUR HAIR IT IS SOME PEOPLE THAT IS NOT VERY NICE I HEARD OF PEOPLE LETTING PEOPLE TOUCH THEIR HAIR AND IT FEEL OUT BE CAREFUL YOU NEVER KNOW 🙃💯
I agree. We are not a Science project either.
I appreciate you honesty and accent!!
Thanks for the truthful video. Your hair is lovely!🤗
Best thing I’ve heard... “keep it simple” and be patient. 😊
Thx 4 the tips! Your hair is gorgeous!
Thank you so much 💖
Best advice I've heard about natural hair! Most people telling you to use like 10 products. Thank You!
Sis speaking facts. Love it!
Girl I just be like why my hair aint longer. You give me hope
Gorgeous healthy hair😍
I love the fullness and volume.
Thank you so much 🥺🌸💖
Honestly I am SO happy for you! 🤍
Beautiful girly!❤Thanks for the tips!
Love how you talk ❤️ I’m definitely gonna take your advice
Thank you Beautiful, I appreciate that 🌸💖
Very soothing voice.
Girl I literally just found you so thank you so much for talking about the relaxed hair, 👏🏾
I have relaxed and people almost made me feel like I was crazy 🤣🤷🏽♀️
Love 💕 this. Keep it simple. I was cutting my hair in addition to the hair I was losing when I washed/detangled. Was at shoulder for the longest. Now I’m seeing movement by leaving my hair alone.
I like your attitude, honey. Thank you for the good advice.
Awesome advice! We have to learn what our hair likes, keep it simple and have a routine that’s what has helped me most 💙
Totally agree 🌸💖🌼
You just retained all your hair and thats key. Hair grows, we just manipulate it or improperly care for it which causes us to lose it. There is no real way to speed up how fast your hair grows. Its always growing, just make sure youre keeping all the length.
Your hair & skin looks glowing & your hair looks so lush & healthy. Good job!
These are some of the tips I live by. I have a few things that gave me extra growth but I'm now at Tailbone Length and so are my children (or longer). This is a great video!
Your hair is 😍 I would love to see a tutorial of you stretching your hair.
Thank you 😊 🌼✨
That’s a cool idea, I’ll probably do that soon.
This is great...I will follow the cutting my hair once a year to see where my growth lands. If need be no more than 2 trims yearly. Thanks!
Totally, and after an extended period of growth you can decide to cut it when you’re ready.
Thanks for the video. Especially the part about not having to buy a ton of expensive products.
Love your vibe. So honest
Great video! I love your hair. I'm in faux locs now, extensions but in March when they come out I'm def doing a length check. Trimming my hair less frequently really made the difference. I agree with you on that! You're very beautiful!
Thank you so much 🥺🌸💖
I really wanna try faux locs too omg
@@Msziya you definitely sbould!!
This is really good info! Love the hair color too!
Thank you 💖
Your hair is beautiful! Thanks for the good advice.
Thank you for your candor!! Patience.... This is what I will exercise! While sticking to a simple routine!
The color😍....You’re funny. Made me giggle. Lol
Last month was my first time trimming my hair in two years because I mostly wear my hair natural. My hair is the same length as hers and it looks healthy after trimming.
Loved your advice! It’s exactly what I tell people simplicity is best
Very true I need patience it took you 6 years that helps me feel better thanks for the honesty
Thank you so much for appreciating it 😊🌸💖
I have vowed that my current hair will be the shortest my children will ever see me in in pictures....
I just chopped off my hair bc albeit it long and natural I put a lot of heat on it during the heart of the pandemic ... My hair was falling out I’ve had bald spots and on 2/7 I shaved it all I’m going to be patient and let it happen ... thanks for sharing
This girl is telling the truth all the way around everybody let's applaud her!👍👏💯
Your hair is amazing. So happy for your success. It gives me hope. So I really must work on my patience. You seem very genuine. Thank you for your honesty and tips
Beautiful hair. I cut off my locks that were pass my shoulder. I am now growing it back without locks.
Thank you.
A big chop feels like a whole new life.
You should totally take pictures to remember this time. I wish I had more
You so cute, Ms Ziya. Thanks for the tips and encouragement.
Thank you so much 🙏🏾
Thank you, Ms Ziya 💐 I’ve learned to ‘dust’ my thin, fragile hair. ‘Dusting’ removes fairy knots, split ends & damaged strands, but NOT length.
You’re so gorgeous and your hair looks so healthy and beautiful!
Oh my am one of those that subscribed to trim every month. I think this is why I don’t see much growth. Thanks for this video big thumbs up 👌❤️
Your hair is so pretty it looks like a wig! Is so thick. I love it. I trim only once 3 to 6 months. I use henna for my color for sure. It makes my hair shine.great tips
Thank you so much 💖🌼
Henna is great. some people say it moisturizes their hair and others say it dries their hair out,
Personally I like it.
Absolutely beautiful Queen!!!! So inspiring
Love your accent! Beautiful hair and girl. I'm a fellow curly girl and my hair is tailbone length when straight and I live by some of your tips and tricks.
Beautiful young lady. Females used to ask me what type of weave is that - my response was it’s mine sis but what worked for me was braids.. cornrows and leave it alone for months. Wash and redo all year got it mid way my back. These are my hair goals!
Hi young Lady I just want to thank you I feel relax and now I understand I’m a older lady and I still want my hair to grow but thank you again
You are naturally beautiful!
Great job! Your hair is so pretty.