Yes! I’m trying to get my skin, body and hair in check while I’m at stuck at home all day, but more importantly I want to get my mind and what I eat in check too
People sleep on grease all the time 🥴. Glad naturals are starting to see if applied correctly, and if you choose the right brands, grease can be one of the best sealants. You just have to make sure to follow up with a good clarifying shampoo 🤗.
Girl, the amount of growth I got from hair grease is unreal. From just 2 week ago when I last washed my hair. It looks like a different head of hair. Who knew going old school, would make this much difference?
I’ve been natural for 5 years. The first year I stop using hair grease, as I was listening to the natural hair community, my scalp felt dry and was always itchy. I started using blue magic on my scalp 4 years ago and my hair have never looked so good. I will try grease on my next braid out, your hair looks beautiful and healthy. Tfs 😊
I've recently started learning about my natural hair and doing it by myself (I'm 14) and I learned that my hair is high porosity, it explained why my hair would be moisturized so easily and be so dry shortly after. When I started using grease and oil to seal my hair rather than trying to moisturize it with oil and petroleum product my hair feels softer and shinier than ever.
@@davinki3005 sameee! especially during quarantine for me, i actually saw growth in my hair for once ( and still do ) protective styling+grease+sulfate shampoo are my go to now
I went back to Dax last year. Grease and water and Paul Mitchell’s The Conditioner. That is all I repurchase. And I only recommend using grease on wet hair and letting it dry for a day or two to avoid the greasy feeling.
I just went back to using the Softee Indian Hemp too. My mom used to put it in my hair as a child. It is probably my favorite grease. I bought the Blue Magic Indian Hemp as well. I just haven't tried it yet.
Yes Grease is the OG! We all grew up on it and had thick healthy hair. We also washed it out with sulfates tho, so clarified properly. Just was it out properly and it’s great!
Bingo !!! And everything was cheap as hell! $2 grease , $1 shampoo conditioner. V05 is a good $1.50-$1.75 as of now and leaves your hair clarified and smelling like strawberries and cream 💕👏🏾👏🏾
@@AD-jq7ow We use the term 'natural hair' for hair that hasn't been altered by chemical straightners, like relaxers and texturizers. In reality everyone has natural hair but it's more used by people with afro-textured hair, kinky hair, curly/wavy
@@tsuyuasui7297 Mix 1/2 teaspoon of henna with 2-3 teaspoons aloe vera or more too a loose paste. Let it sit a couple of hours. Then mix it with your favorite deep conditioner. Let that sit on your hair same as your conditioner directions. Then wash out. Style as usual. Do not comb thru. Should detangle fine after rinse out and your normal leave in conditioner.
Aaah, brings back the memory’s of when my mum used to slick back my hair with this pomade. After that I had a headache for 12 hours lol! Great video Amber! Love the final results😍!
It's a game changer for me. I just went two weeks where I had to do nothing to my hair. Even when I washed my hair today, she was still moist, soft and juicy. My scalp doesn't itch either. The shine, softness and texture is unreal. She is gorgeous. You don't have too lather it on either. A little goes a long way.
I’m a white girl with naturally pin straight hair, no chance of being curly even when exposed to heat, and I enjoy watching these videos. I was always fascinated over curly hair like this.
Yaaaaasss! I LOVE hair grease! We have more knowledge as how to correctly apply it, and the benefits of grease as a sealant and promoting hair-length retention is amazing.
Hey Amber! I would recommend u get the blue one and do cornrows ONLY USE THAT NO OTHER PRODUCTS it lasts like a week PERFECT FOR MOMS your welcome in advance
I'm literally going back to grease because my scalp is so dry and I couldn't find out what was causing it. I recently went to my old beautician to get my hair trimmed because I had bad ends. I told her to cut it and press my hair. Man..... When I tell you I smelled it when she cracked open that grease it took me back!! Let me say my hair has grown and stayed moisturized for over 2 weeks now! Still straight! Keep in mind I haven't relaxed my hair in 7 to 8 years! My hair was flowing and blowing in the wind! I'm going back to grease again! I had long hair when I was a kid. Now I can't kick all my natural hair products like my Camille Rose but I will be greasing my scalp and my ends from now on.
I use grease on my natural hair, but I use a light formula. I don’t have the greasiness & it makes my blowouts last longer. You just have to find the right grease for your type of hair.
Girl, your hair looks AMAZING!!! and yes I use grease (vasaline) in my hair, it last very long but over time ur hair does have dust inside it, at the same time it does feel moisturized
Hiii Amber🤗😘 I've used a mixture of grease, leave ins and moisturizers and this concoction has my hair flourishing! I have 4c hair and the first day is really greasy but after that my hair is soft for weeks! Sometimes I don't even use conditioner, but I leave my twists in anyway.
I'm natural & it's nothing wrong with using hair grease/pomade. Find the right one & stick to it & your hair will be just fine. Doo Gro, Super Gro, Royal Crown, & Murray's are my favorites.
I used to put vaseline on my scalp and call it a day, I went natural, started using a million natural hair products, got scalp eczema...it's been 10 years.
Grease is not bad for your scalp and hair. It’s actually pretty good. It’s not a moisturizer but a sealant. As long as you remember that you’ll be fine. I use grease on my hair and scalp and my hair is growing.
I transitioned from perm to natural in 2013 and I stopped using hair grease since.... (memory lose here). That's how long. I remember the greasy feeling and still use to grease my hair every 2 days. Now hydrating my hair and using moisturizing products pays off big time. Your hair looks so beautiful and healthy no matter what you try.
I use Dax pressing oil when flat ironing my natural hair. That's the only way my hair won't revert. I use a small dab of my fingertip so I don't have a greasy mess you won't know I used any grease. Great results!
Dude ok I need info!!! I noticed a difference in my hair when my mom use to apply greeese then when I do it now!!!!! I swear my head is always shedding!!! It’s so brittle n scalp itches n is always irritating I tried everything!!!!
🤔 I wonder if I should consider this. I'm struggling with any oil I use. Ever since I went natural last summer, my scalp itches so much, even after I just washed my hair!!
I have a real bad case of flaky scalp. I started using medicated shampoo and medicated grease on the scalp and it went away. I literally did not see my flakes again until I ran out of the products and stopped using them
@@Gabbame11 bro me too!!! It feels good liek I just washed it but it feels itchy, dry n painful dry like the life is sucked out of the scalp! I’ve noticed when I do oils it just sits on my hair I touch it n my hand it covered in it... maybe do a grease method n sit under a blow dryer to help it seep in your scalp??
I love it, next time try it with the loc or lco method because grease is like a oil so it’s more of a sealant, that’s how I would use it, you might like it better, but I definitely want to try it.
Use a lighter grease, like sofftee . They have a mango butter one I love, smells great, light like a coconut oil grease but coats the strands with far less product.
I've been using hair grease on my hair since I was born even to this day. Natural or not. (I'm naturally now been for a year or longer now.) I'll say grease has done my hair great justice. I mainly use it on my scalp tho.
Your results are gorgeous! I recently got some indian hemp grease and I’ve found it’s moisturized my hair COMPLETELY! Fantastic results. Although, yes. I feel you in the greasy hands issue.
Just seeing the way the grease made your braids lay brings back so many memories of childhood. Definitely will have to see how this works on my hair now.
I love your results! I don't use grease but you make me want to. lol! I don't like the greasy feeling either but from what I remember that oily feeling should start going away each day. So by day 3 or 4 it won't be as oily. I would assume you wouldn't need to add any more moisture/oil the rest of the week. My hair isn't as long or as thick as your hair so I would definitely try less. I also want to try the function of beauty hair products. I love how custom they are.
This pomade was used and trends some years ago until we abandoned it, now You are bringing our memories back 😍seeing your hair results OMG I can't believe this 😍
I have recently been using Natty naturals Bohemian Collection Hair + Body Butter the same way you used the DAX grease... I start by spritzing my hair with a mixture of water+Amala/Lavender/Ginger/Rosemary oils and then the butter and I Flat twist just like you did...LOVE TGE RESULTS!
Your shine is next level. Like I know grease gets alot of slack but that shine you can't beat it. Like there is very few products out there that can give shine like grease can.
Using grease on your scalp is so good for your hair. I use black magic grease on my scalp, not my hair strands, for nourishment. Black magic grease smells great. I used it while I had relaxed hair snd now that I'm natural.
I use Tropic Isle Jamaican Castor Hair Food as my "grease". It's both a moisturiser and sealant. The wax elements ensure great definition and the initial greasiness fades away as my hair absorbs it, leaving it lovely; soft and defined (I keep my hair in twists).
I love hair grease. I always use it when I straighten my hair it's not even an option for me. I've never used it on my natural hair before I know it is a fantastic sealant. I may try it in the near future when it gets warm again. Hair came out looking cute👍👌
Lovely twist out❣️... Can you tell me where did you exactly find those particular type of perm rods. The ones in the US don't have that elastic closure with adjustable holes???
I am a greaser but it is a scalp conditioner so it should be on the scalp and it will go through your hair and it will keep your hair conditions for a while. Im a basic natural hair girl. I grease my scalp and wash every other week. And it lasts a long time. Its very good for dry hair but if you tend to be more oily o wouldn't recommend it.
My hair loved Tcb hairfood, the light green green grease, it made my hair soft, smooth and shiny it actually penetrated the hair and didn't flare up my hand eczema unlike the original yellow one which just sat on my hair and made it stiff. Ever since they stopped making the green hairfood I haven't found a hair grease that works for me. So annoying!
I love watching your channel even though I have straight hair, but my mom has curly hair so I do understand the struggle that it takes to maintain and style curly hair
I used to use grease on my natural hair but i hated the sticky feeling. Back in the day i knew it was wash day when my mom opened the grease and had her comb.
I tried it when i had exams a couple months ago i put aloooooot of it and then twisted my hair, i did this every week for one month and i lost aloooot of hair so be careful with it and use tiny pea size for every chuncky twist don't be crazy like me and handle it like a leave in conditioner that's the worst thing to do i'm telling you girls🙅♀️ fantastic results btw 😍😍👏🏼
I know I’m a few years late but I just have to say that when Bantu knots were my go to look grease made huge difference. I tried it without grease a few times after everyone said how bad it was for your hair and my Bantu never were never the same. Grease was slept on for too long lol
Looks beautiful ❤... i think cuz your hair is dense and thick that it can handle grease not a looser textures can handle the weight of it ... but as for greasy feel if it was coconut oil in your hair would you think differently about it being " greasy" ?🤔 i only say that because we pile all these other oils in our natural hair but still think that because its an oil coming from an exoctic coast that its not " greasy" 😂 its the same things some oils are lighter but they all leave an oil spot on pillow case ... shea , castor , jojoba , dax its all oil ... the only diff i think is how long is stays on ur hair ... i just think we sike ourselves ourselves out is all ... im def been experimenting with grease too ❤ ... other than castor oil these other "sealing" oils dont do it for my hair... i think adding grease to other natural products is a win.
Traditional hair grease is an excellent sealant! You just have to use a sulfate shampoo to get the petroleum out of your strands-it's the only thing that'll break it down and clean it off. Water and sulfate free shampoos WILL NOT work. Your hair will look & feel moisturized....because it's still has grease on it. So I don't use it for that reason-I don't want to HAVE to use something harsher to get anything out of my hair. I have high porosity hair, and I have to be very careful with it. But if you don't mind sulfate shampoos, old school hair grease is fine. I can see maybe with your hair under braids or something that it being even more helpful to prevent moisture loss while in a protective style with added hair. Just make sure the moisture is there BEFORE applying it. It is water repellant. Again which is why it's a great sealant. Some products just require other types of products to maintain healthy hair while you use them that's all. 👍
This video just woke up the little Jamaican girl in me who used this, Blue Magic, Purelene(the black hair oil) and African Pride growing up. Who used to get the chiney bumps(bantu knots) on wash day?
So I'm not the only one tryna have a huge glowup with my hair and body this year. Goodluck to everyone else who's doing the same. We can do it👊
It’ll be the hair for me💖
Yes! I’m trying to get my skin, body and hair in check while I’m at stuck at home all day, but more importantly I want to get my mind and what I eat in check too
💃🔥🔥
Goodluck everyone!
Same man
People sleep on grease all the time 🥴. Glad naturals are starting to see if applied correctly, and if you choose the right brands, grease can be one of the best sealants. You just have to make sure to follow up with a good clarifying shampoo 🤗.
What brand would you recommend because I hate grease. 😂
@@sweetangiegirl1 Dax, Blue Magic, Camille Rose, etc.
@@bromistadavis8556 Thanks. I'll try the Camille. Had enough blue magic, green and blue, to last me a lifetime. 😂😂😂
@@sweetangiegirl1 The Blue Magic Indian Hemp is a good one. But the Camille Rose one does go quick so you will just have to keep checking the site.
Nature's Blessing is good.
Girl, the amount of growth I got from hair grease is unreal. From just 2 week ago when I last washed my hair. It looks like a different head of hair. Who knew going old school, would make this much difference?
I’ve been natural for 5 years. The first year I stop using hair grease, as I was listening to the natural hair community, my scalp felt dry and was always itchy. I started using blue magic on my scalp 4 years ago and my hair have never looked so good. I will try grease on my next braid out, your hair looks beautiful and healthy. Tfs 😊
I've recently started learning about my natural hair and doing it by myself (I'm 14) and I learned that my hair is high porosity, it explained why my hair would be moisturized so easily and be so dry shortly after. When I started using grease and oil to seal my hair rather than trying to moisturize it with oil and petroleum product my hair feels softer and shinier than ever.
Mine is low porosity but grease has grown hair so much
well oil and grease aren’t meant to moisturize anyways lol.
@@davinki3005 sameee! especially during quarantine for me, i actually saw growth in my hair for once ( and still do ) protective styling+grease+sulfate shampoo are my go to now
I went back to Dax last year. Grease and water and Paul Mitchell’s The Conditioner. That is all I repurchase. And I only recommend using grease on wet hair and letting it dry for a day or two to avoid the greasy feeling.
I love grease. I do the LCG method with my grease and then leave my hair alone. As soon as I went back to grease, I noticed the difference. Love it
I use Softee Indian Hemp grease on my natural hair. It’s a good sealant and super cheap at Walmart.
the blue magic indian hemp is the bomb.. smells sooooooo good!
I just went back to using the Softee Indian Hemp too. My mom used to put it in my hair as a child. It is probably my favorite grease. I bought the Blue Magic Indian Hemp as well. I just haven't tried it yet.
@@manesecrets Yeah, that's the one I started using and I love it SO much!
Yes Grease is the OG! We all grew up on it and had thick healthy hair. We also washed it out with sulfates tho, so clarified properly. Just was it out properly and it’s great!
Bingo !!! And everything was cheap as hell! $2 grease , $1 shampoo conditioner. V05 is a good $1.50-$1.75 as of now and leaves your hair clarified and smelling like strawberries and cream 💕👏🏾👏🏾
@@briannarichardson1596 Exactly! I still love those.
Love you Amber! I'm telling you, I dont even have natural hair but I LOVE YOUR CONTENT hahah
You don't have natural hair ????
Are you bald?
Same here! I have wavy, fine hair, but I absolutely love watching this type of content. ❤ especially Amber's!
@@AD-jq7ow We use the term 'natural hair' for hair that hasn't been altered by chemical straightners, like relaxers and texturizers. In reality everyone has natural hair but it's more used by people with afro-textured hair, kinky hair, curly/wavy
@@AD-jq7ow Good question🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@AD-jq7ow she means she doesn't have curly/kinky hair
I have really short hair but I have some eczema on my scalp so grease prevents my scalp from getting too dry and flaky throughout the week.
Start doing henna glosses it will grow fast. Some henna, 1/2 teaspoon too start and your favorite conditioner. Once a month...
@@hybridinfodesk409 how do you make henna glosses?
@@tsuyuasui7297 Mix 1/2 teaspoon of henna with 2-3 teaspoons aloe vera or more too a loose paste. Let it sit a couple of hours. Then mix it with your favorite deep conditioner. Let that sit on your hair same as your conditioner directions. Then wash out. Style as usual. Do not comb thru. Should detangle fine after rinse out and your normal leave in conditioner.
Aaah, brings back the memory’s of when my mum used to slick back my hair with this pomade. After that I had a headache for 12 hours lol! Great video Amber! Love the final results😍!
It's a game changer for me. I just went two weeks where I had to do nothing to my hair. Even when I washed my hair today, she was still moist, soft and juicy. My scalp doesn't itch either. The shine, softness and texture is unreal. She is gorgeous. You don't have too lather it on either. A little goes a long way.
I’m a white girl with naturally pin straight hair, no chance of being curly even when exposed to heat, and I enjoy watching these videos. I was always fascinated over curly hair like this.
Yaaaaasss! I LOVE hair grease! We have more knowledge as how to correctly apply it, and the benefits of grease as a sealant and promoting hair-length retention is amazing.
I’m about to be greased up all 2021. Need to retain all the hairs. ✍🏾
I just started back using Blue Magic grease !! I love it ... back to the basics❤️💯
Hey Amber! I would recommend u get the blue one and do cornrows ONLY USE THAT NO OTHER PRODUCTS it lasts like a week PERFECT FOR MOMS your welcome in advance
I have been using grease again for almost a year. My only issue is that's greasy but it keeps my hair moisturized when I seal with it,for a long time
I'm literally going back to grease because my scalp is so dry and I couldn't find out what was causing it. I recently went to my old beautician to get my hair trimmed because I had bad ends. I told her to cut it and press my hair. Man..... When I tell you I smelled it when she cracked open that grease it took me back!! Let me say my hair has grown and stayed moisturized for over 2 weeks now! Still straight! Keep in mind I haven't relaxed my hair in 7 to 8 years! My hair was flowing and blowing in the wind! I'm going back to grease again! I had long hair when I was a kid. Now I can't kick all my natural hair products like my Camille Rose but I will be greasing my scalp and my ends from now on.
She's not lying, I can smell my childhood through the screen 😂
😂😂😂
I use grease on my natural hair, but I use a light formula. I don’t have the greasiness & it makes my blowouts last longer. You just have to find the right grease for your type of hair.
What grease do you use? Thanks
@@sunxhalo5261 Palmer’s olive oil gro therapy
Girl, your hair looks AMAZING!!! and yes I use grease (vasaline) in my hair, it last very long but over time ur hair does have dust inside it, at the same time it does feel moisturized
Hiii Amber🤗😘 I've used a mixture of grease, leave ins and moisturizers and this concoction has my hair flourishing! I have 4c hair and the first day is really greasy but after that my hair is soft for weeks! Sometimes I don't even use conditioner, but I leave my twists in anyway.
I went back to grease because a lot of products still had my hair feeling dry. At the moment Ive been mixing it with moisturiser and it works!
Exactly!!! My hair routine is literally over $80 and when i’m done my hair is still dry. I might as well use grease and call it a day
I'm natural & it's nothing wrong with using hair grease/pomade. Find the right one & stick to it & your hair will be just fine. Doo Gro, Super Gro, Royal Crown, & Murray's are my favorites.
I used to put vaseline on my scalp and call it a day, I went natural, started using a million natural hair products, got scalp eczema...it's been 10 years.
I am not part of the Black community but I love watching you. You are a bunch of sunshine. Are the functional beauty products for staight fine hair?
Grease is not bad for your scalp and hair. It’s actually pretty good. It’s not a moisturizer but a sealant. As long as you remember that you’ll be fine. I use grease on my hair and scalp and my hair is growing.
I transitioned from perm to natural in 2013 and I stopped using hair grease since.... (memory lose here). That's how long. I remember the greasy feeling and still use to grease my hair every 2 days. Now hydrating my hair and using moisturizing products pays off big time.
Your hair looks so beautiful and healthy no matter what you try.
Still need greese on my natural hair, as sealant. I use my normal leave in and curling cream then I seal it all with grease
Yessss
I use Dax pressing oil when flat ironing my natural hair. That's the only way my hair won't revert. I use a small dab of my fingertip so I don't have a greasy mess you won't know I used any grease. Great results!
I went back to grease awhile ago. All these oils and other concoctions messed up my scalp.
Dude ok I need info!!! I noticed a difference in my hair when my mom use to apply greeese then when I do it now!!!!! I swear my head is always shedding!!! It’s so brittle n scalp itches n is always irritating I tried everything!!!!
🤔 I wonder if I should consider this. I'm struggling with any oil I use. Ever since I went natural last summer, my scalp itches so much, even after I just washed my hair!!
I have a real bad case of flaky scalp. I started using medicated shampoo and medicated grease on the scalp and it went away. I literally did not see my flakes again until I ran out of the products and stopped using them
@@Gabbame11 bro me too!!! It feels good liek I just washed it but it feels itchy, dry n painful dry like the life is sucked out of the scalp! I’ve noticed when I do oils it just sits on my hair I touch it n my hand it covered in it... maybe do a grease method n sit under a blow dryer to help it seep in your scalp??
@@coldbru-on-ice what products do u use??? Man they got medicated grease???
I love it, next time try it with the loc or lco method because grease is like a oil so it’s more of a sealant, that’s how I would use it, you might like it better, but I definitely want to try it.
When you’re so early that the video still says “unlisted2”
LOL SAMEE
Yea
YUHHHH
Hahaha. That was me. I came back later to view.
Use a lighter grease, like sofftee . They have a mango butter one I love, smells great, light like a coconut oil grease but coats the strands with far less product.
And softee is inexpensive too! It's easily found at many dollar stores.
I've been using hair grease on my hair since I was born even to this day. Natural or not. (I'm naturally now been for a year or longer now.) I'll say grease has done my hair great justice. I mainly use it on my scalp tho.
Your results are gorgeous! I recently got some indian hemp grease and I’ve found it’s moisturized my hair COMPLETELY! Fantastic results.
Although, yes. I feel you in the greasy hands issue.
Just seeing the way the grease made your braids lay brings back so many memories of childhood. Definitely will have to see how this works on my hair now.
Oh my, you went old school with the Dax LOL! I haven't used that in years! I didn't even know they still made it. 🤣🤣
volume , length , shine ! 🤎🤍
I love it! Your hair looks so shiny and healthy ☺️👏🏾👏🏾💕
My mom used that exact same green Dax grease on me and my sister's hair. I had almost waist length hair as a child so my mom swears by the stuff! 💕💯
Right?? A head of thick, nappy long hair! When I started relaxing is when they started saying grease was bad.
@@nicolew6904 Exactly 💯!
Yes Amber! My fave. Giving me inspiration for looks and hair videos. Thank you for creating!
Amber you make the best videos!!!! Love ya!!!
Your videos and your whole energy just makes me smile... Such a good soul❤️
Grease isn't bad in moderation. Looking good amber
I would love to see next-day hair results. The definition looks great but did it wind up being a greasy mess the next day?
I haven't used grease in years, I probably wouldn't try it again the smell , greasy feel and it wade down my hair. Thank you for your review.
The blue magic Indian hemp smell like candy lol
The twists on their own look so juicy and cute :o
I love your results! I don't use grease but you make me want to. lol! I don't like the greasy feeling either but from what I remember that oily feeling should start going away each day. So by day 3 or 4 it won't be as oily. I would assume you wouldn't need to add any more moisture/oil the rest of the week. My hair isn't as long or as thick as your hair so I would definitely try less. I also want to try the function of beauty hair products. I love how custom they are.
This pomade was used and trends some years ago until we abandoned it, now You are bringing our memories back 😍seeing your hair results OMG I can't believe this 😍
Yessss GIRLLL
I use is blue magic hair grease, And my hair just thrives🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽💕
But if you're using hair grease you need sulfate to waah your scalp
Never stopped using grease...it's one of my staples! Been natural since 2008.
I have recently been using Natty naturals Bohemian Collection Hair + Body Butter the same way you used the DAX grease... I start by spritzing my hair with a mixture of water+Amala/Lavender/Ginger/Rosemary oils and then the butter and I Flat twist just like you did...LOVE TGE RESULTS!
Ive just started using the pure butters from Jamaican Black caster oil. Brilliant grease without the petroleum
TBH i don't know why i stopped using grease even while natural. I might have to revisit cause the oils ain't working Sis!
Your shine is next level. Like I know grease gets alot of slack but that shine you can't beat it. Like there is very few products out there that can give shine like grease can.
Yeah I haven’t used grease in forever. Your hair came out so full and defined. I love how thick your hair is.
Im gonna try this because i like how your hair looks. Also, how long did it last? How were your second day curls?
Using grease on your scalp is so good for your hair. I use black magic grease on my scalp, not my hair strands, for nourishment. Black magic grease smells great. I used it while I had relaxed hair snd now that I'm natural.
My favorite hair grease without mineral oil is made by eden body works the papaya castor conditioning hairdress... only $10 and it.works great
My mom used to mix this with coconut oil on a hot water bath then apply it on my hair Girl I’m telling you this got my hair long like yours in no time
But it gives you loose curls
I use Tropic Isle Jamaican Castor Hair Food as my "grease". It's both a moisturiser and sealant. The wax elements ensure great definition and the initial greasiness fades away as my hair absorbs it, leaving it lovely; soft and defined (I keep my hair in twists).
I love hair grease. I always use it when I straighten my hair it's not even an option for me. I've never used it on my natural hair before I know it is a fantastic sealant. I may try it in the near future when it gets warm again. Hair came out looking cute👍👌
Works great on mini twists and twist outs if it's humid outside
Grease is definitely an old school staple
Lovely twist out❣️... Can you tell me where did you exactly find those particular type of perm rods. The ones in the US don't have that elastic closure with adjustable holes???
I am a greaser but it is a scalp conditioner so it should be on the scalp and it will go through your hair and it will keep your hair conditions for a while. Im a basic natural hair girl. I grease my scalp and wash every other week. And it lasts a long time. Its very good for dry hair but if you tend to be more oily o wouldn't recommend it.
Amber always got the Ansah
I really want to try those customized products 😍! I think I will purchase them🤗! Thank you Amber❤️!
You should try a wash n' go with hair grease!
My hair loved Tcb hairfood, the light green green grease, it made my hair soft, smooth and shiny it actually penetrated the hair and didn't flare up my hand eczema unlike the original yellow one which just sat on my hair and made it stiff. Ever since they stopped making the green hairfood I haven't found a hair grease that works for me. So annoying!
Came out gorgeous!!
I am wandering if you would have better results with less grease and smaller twists?
At least you used the best kind. Dax was the best back in the day. But I can't use it today. Too heavy on my 4a hair.
I love watching your channel even though I have straight hair, but my mom has curly hair so I do understand the struggle that it takes to maintain and style curly hair
I used to use grease on my natural hair but i hated the sticky feeling. Back in the day i knew it was wash day when my mom opened the grease and had her comb.
My hair is naturally very dry so i really like using hair grease, it keeps the moisture in my hair.
My white hair could never D': So I live the beautiful hair life through you, vicariously
Your hair is Beautiful, I have you used grease before and it has always worked well
I tried it when i had exams a couple months ago i put aloooooot of it and then twisted my hair, i did this every week for one month and i lost aloooot of hair so be careful with it and use tiny pea size for every chuncky twist don't be crazy like me and handle it like a leave in conditioner that's the worst thing to do i'm telling you girls🙅♀️ fantastic results btw 😍😍👏🏼
Finally! I was waiting for this video. 🥰🥰
I know I’m a few years late but I just have to say that when Bantu knots were my go to look grease made huge difference. I tried it without grease a few times after everyone said how bad it was for your hair and my Bantu never were never the same. Grease was slept on for too long lol
I don't watch any natural hair channel like I watch this one. Love you Amber from Nigeria
you remind me of my old bestiee that moved away SO MUCH and I loveee you
Looks beautiful ❤... i think cuz your hair is dense and thick that it can handle grease not a looser textures can handle the weight of it ... but as for greasy feel if it was coconut oil in your hair would you think differently about it being " greasy" ?🤔 i only say that because we pile all these other oils in our natural hair but still think that because its an oil coming from an exoctic coast that its not " greasy" 😂 its the same things some oils are lighter but they all leave an oil spot on pillow case ... shea , castor , jojoba , dax its all oil ... the only diff i think is how long is stays on ur hair ... i just think we sike ourselves ourselves out is all ... im def been experimenting with grease too ❤ ... other than castor oil these other "sealing" oils dont do it for my hair... i think adding grease to other natural products is a win.
Ordered, thanks for recommendation lovely👍❤️
*My hairgoal is*
1.hair growth
2. Thicker hair
3.strengthen hair
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no i haven't used grease in years and when i did i just used it to grease my scalp
I’m early todayyyyy!! Amber can we get a skin routine pls cause your skin really said ✨
Hey ! What brush are you using ? I’m looking for a huge brush like that :) thanks
I enjoy watching your videos...Love this!!! Keep going ♥️
I'm france and i do agree, i think that everybody know this product 😂!!!
Traditional hair grease is an excellent sealant! You just have to use a sulfate shampoo to get the petroleum out of your strands-it's the only thing that'll break it down and clean it off. Water and sulfate free shampoos WILL NOT work. Your hair will look & feel moisturized....because it's still has grease on it. So I don't use it for that reason-I don't want to HAVE to use something harsher to get anything out of my hair. I have high porosity hair, and I have to be very careful with it. But if you don't mind sulfate shampoos, old school hair grease is fine. I can see maybe with your hair under braids or something that it being even more helpful to prevent moisture loss while in a protective style with added hair. Just make sure the moisture is there BEFORE applying it. It is water repellant. Again which is why it's a great sealant. Some products just require other types of products to maintain healthy hair while you use them that's all. 👍
Hahaha DAX!! 🙌🏽 it’s true. We all used grease growing up. My hair used to be shiny, thick and long! 🤷🏽♀️ scared to go back though 😖
Your hair looks beautiful. Can you do an update about continuing to use grease or not?
Gurl your hair is the bomb!! Ok, I'm going to get hair grease.
Your results are beautiful, but I can't go back to grease. I never had trouble with pimples but I remember breakouts on my forehead when using it.
Hi Amber! Love your videos sis. ❤ Gorgeous as always 😍
This video just woke up the little Jamaican girl in me who used this, Blue Magic, Purelene(the black hair oil) and African Pride growing up. Who used to get the chiney bumps(bantu knots) on wash day?