I’m a newly relaxed to natural pixie. My texture is coily/kinky and I can’t imagine the hassle of getting pressed out. I hated getting pressed when I was a longer natural. I looove that your Pixie-ish mousse still works great on my natural cut. Keeps it soft, not crunchy!!
I really like the thorough explanations you gave for a the questions that I have. As a thick, kinky coiled hair lady that looks like my Daddy. Therefore, I don't like tapered cuts, I will just tightly curl my hair with my 3/10 flatirons and the top with the 1 3/4 inch flatiron as it grows out.
Natural hair is not for the weak and lazy! I was natural for 3 yrs and ended up going back to a relax in March 2024. Now I’m thinking about cutting it all off and going natural again.
Thank you for an honest straightforward conversation. So crazy how we used to all want perms now if you’ve been natural for a while, you feel guilty for even considering a perm. 😩 and texturizers are so hit or miss. I just don’t want formaldehyde.
I just come across your video and I really needed to hear what you said because I have been natural for 2 years but I texturize every 2 to 4 months depending how long my hair is. I have always permed my hair and it was long now I am thinking of perming my hair again and getting a pixie cut because I can mold and go, just like I used to wash and go natural but it only works if you have a short cut something my husband would not understand I was doing this way before I met him 🤔
Loved this! I have been able to style and manage my hair since my teen years. I have been natural for 10 yrs and I’m currently considering a tapered with cut but I want the versatility of wearing it curl or straight. Do you have any tips for something like that?
Gurl Gurl you rock you did this video you answered my thinking process of what is needed for my hair. Now I hope to find a stylist that make can make me pixie beautiful🙂
Great video, thank you for sharing. I am getting a professional style cut in the morning. I am natural, going through menopause, want something simple. I love being natural, however, I press my hair and flat iron quite often, breakage is real! I am dedicated to deep conditioning every week! huge on taking care of my hair, self, body, exercise. I know the menopause and flat iron is the cause for heavy shedding. Thanks everyone.
@ Kayinspire this is literally me right. I was natural for 18 years and just permed my hair for a pixie. I’m premenopauseal and as soon as my scalp sweat is a wrap for the press. I don’t regret it but I do miss the fullness of my natural hair. Plus I’m thinning so pixie is going to be perfect. Good luck
Thank you for your pros and cons! Completely over my 12 year natural wash-n-go coils. Turning 50 and don’t feel my age appropriate grown & sexy self n need a change. I have very fine/frizzy and thin hair and why I don’t want to return to a perm to have the most volume and thickness in the crown, but want to train my hair to consistently wear it straight BUT don’t want reversion to be an excuse not to workout and in perimenopause sweating 😩
I totally understand where you’re coming from! The battle between health and hair can be stressful,that’s why I try to share tips on working out with short hair. I think it’s important for you to feel 50 & FINE, let me know if you like to do a virtual style session to explore options to create and maintain your new look . You can book it here BrandyLucasCoaching.as.me/hairhelp
@@brandylucasbeauty I know, but it won’t stay straight. The moment moisture hits my hair it immediately reverts back. Also, I am tired of the curls (crazy I know) but looking for a change.
Thank you so much for this video!!! I've been contemplating whether I should cut my hair because it's very thin in the back but thicker on top. I definitely want to keep my hair natural and been searching for a video that showed pixie cuts on natural 4C hair,
Thank you! I’ve been back and forth on whether I should relax it or not. I think i should just relax, although I love my natural hair and really don’t want to, i think I need to just bite the mullet because I don’t have the skills or time to maintain like I would like to
Thank you so much for this excellent explanation. I'm afraid of using relaxers since I had a really bad reaction many years ago. But I have to wash my hair every 2 to 3 days and have dameged so bad to the point that I need to find other options to keep my hair stray. Can I use molding foam w/ natural hair?
I’m a guy with short 3C hair and the steps that I use to achieve my hair style are similar to yours except I use a leave in and echo styler. I mold my hair into my desired style and once dry I comb throw it. Everybody thinks my hair is naturally straight and that I used a blow drier to style it. 😂
I realize something about black women and their hair talking about me mostly I have a love hate relationship with my hair I can change my hair texture from coils and curls to straight but what I really want is a style that I can maintain myself and look good at the same time, do anyone understand what I mean by that l hope I am not the only one thinking and feeling like this
I’m a newly relaxed to natural pixie. My texture is coily/kinky and I can’t imagine the hassle of getting pressed out. I hated getting pressed when I was a longer natural. I looove that your Pixie-ish mousse still works great on my natural cut. Keeps it soft, not crunchy!!
I love that for us ,lol Pixie-ish for the win ‼️
I really like the thorough explanations you gave for a the questions that I have. As a thick, kinky coiled hair lady that looks like my Daddy. Therefore, I don't like tapered cuts, I will just tightly curl my hair with my 3/10 flatirons and the top with the 1 3/4 inch flatiron as it grows out.
Natural hair is not for the weak and lazy! I was natural for 3 yrs and ended up going back to a relax in March 2024. Now I’m thinking about cutting it all off and going natural again.
It is definitely a commitment! You got this.
Same here. Going back to natural again 🙌🏾
Thank you for an honest straightforward conversation. So crazy how we used to all want perms now if you’ve been natural for a while, you feel guilty for even considering a perm. 😩 and texturizers are so hit or miss. I just don’t want formaldehyde.
There are many from our high free options if you do decide to go the relaxer route
I just come across your video and I really needed to hear what you said because I have been natural for 2 years but I texturize every 2 to 4 months depending how long my hair is. I have always permed my hair and it was long now I am thinking of perming my hair again and getting a pixie cut because I can mold and go, just like I used to wash and go natural but it only works if you have a short cut something my husband would not understand I was doing this way before I met him 🤔
It sounds like you've got a good plan to me, girl I say GOOOO!!
This is truly appreciated, almost like you read my mind.
I’m so glad it’s helpful.
Loved this! I have been able to style and manage my hair since my teen years. I have been natural for 10 yrs and I’m currently considering a tapered with cut but I want the versatility of wearing it curl or straight. Do you have any tips for something like that?
Hi thank you. I’d say minimize how often you wear it straight to lessen the risk of altering your natural curl.
Gurl Gurl you rock you did this video you answered my thinking process of what is needed for my hair. Now I hope to find a stylist that make can make me pixie beautiful🙂
Best wishes on finding the perfect stylist for your needs
WoW! you certainly answered my question! Thank you!!!
I'm glad you found it helpful! 🥰
Great video, thank you for sharing. I am getting a professional style cut in the morning. I am natural, going through menopause, want something simple. I love being natural, however, I press my hair and flat iron quite often, breakage is real! I am dedicated to deep conditioning every week! huge on taking care of my hair, self, body, exercise. I know the menopause and flat iron is the cause for heavy shedding. Thanks everyone.
@ Kayinspire this is literally me right. I was natural for 18 years and just permed my hair for a pixie. I’m premenopauseal and as soon as my scalp sweat is a wrap for the press. I don’t regret it but I do miss the fullness of my natural hair. Plus I’m thinning so pixie is going to be perfect. Good luck
Thank you for your pros and cons! Completely over my 12 year natural wash-n-go coils. Turning 50 and don’t feel my age appropriate grown & sexy self n need a change. I have very fine/frizzy and thin hair and why I don’t want to return to a perm to have the most volume and thickness in the crown, but want to train my hair to consistently wear it straight BUT don’t want reversion to be an excuse not to workout and in perimenopause sweating 😩
I totally understand where you’re coming from! The battle between health and hair can be stressful,that’s why I try to share tips on working out with short hair. I think it’s important for you to feel 50 & FINE, let me know if you like to do a virtual style session to explore options to create and maintain your new look . You can book it here BrandyLucasCoaching.as.me/hairhelp
My biggest concern is, my hair is thin. I don't want to look bald with relaxed hair, but I want to try the Pixie style.
You could try it without relaxing
@@brandylucasbeauty I know, but it won’t stay straight. The moment moisture hits my hair it immediately reverts back. Also, I am tired of the curls (crazy I know) but looking for a change.
Thank you, very informative!!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! How do keep the back flat/straight without a relaxer?
I don't I relax it often lol
Thank you so much for this video!!! I've been contemplating whether I should cut my hair because it's very thin in the back but thicker on top. I definitely want to keep my hair natural and been searching for a video that showed pixie cuts on natural 4C hair,
You're so welcome!
Very informative. Thank you
Thanks for watching‼️
Thank you! I’ve been back and forth on whether I should relax it or not. I think i should just relax, although I love my natural hair and really don’t want to, i think I need to just bite the mullet because I don’t have the skills or time to maintain like I would like to
It’s a big decision I know
This was so informative! Thank you!
You're so welcome!
Thank you so much for this excellent explanation. I'm afraid of using relaxers since I had a really bad reaction many years ago. But I have to wash my hair every 2 to 3 days and have dameged so bad to the point that I need to find other options to keep my hair stray. Can I use molding foam w/ natural hair?
Very informative. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
I’m a guy with short 3C hair and the steps that I use to achieve my hair style are similar to yours except I use a leave in and echo styler. I mold my hair into my desired style and once dry I comb throw it. Everybody thinks my hair is naturally straight and that I used a blow drier to style it. 😂
Awesome
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I realize something about black women and their hair talking about me mostly I have a love hate relationship with my hair I can change my hair texture from coils and curls to straight but what I really want is a style that I can maintain myself and look good at the same time, do anyone understand what I mean by that l hope I am not the only one thinking and feeling like this
It make total sense!
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