Sure, if they send it to me ❤️. I’ve supported her other endeavors in the past and when her team reached out to me, I wasn’t given the support that I extended to them. That’s what viewers don’t see, the backend struggles of black influencers. That’s more than you asked for, but I wanted to share this because I know many people will continue to ask. Happy Black History Month ❤️
@@SheReaDelSolomg if you haven’t already, I would love to see you do a video on the back on if being a BLACK influencer. Cause it be a lot of shadeeeee going on in the background
We honestly don’t need another celebrity trying to profit off of black hair struggles. Maybe if Viola Davis did it then I’d consider it but it’s getting out of hand at this point.
🤨🤨🤨 How about YOU create a line of haircare and stop waiting for Viola or anyone else to create it while you complain about folks profiting off "black hair struggles." There is a need, RIGHT! So do it then! 😒 I'll wait for it, and when you've created it, no matter how long it takes, I'll purchase EVERYTHING in the line. Just come back here and let me know...
@@kiwanacabrera366 🥴Oh my lol! Look at you fired up and all bent out of shape over my opinion😂. Good grief girl lol! You go create it with all of that aggressive energy, I’m sure you’ll make Tia proud. Better than the Charmin role/roll that you’re currently playing for her. (See what I did there?😆) And I actually said that we don’t need another one. And I meant it. But anyhoo, toodles dear heart…and thanks for trying but you’re the only one “waiting”.😂✌🏾
I think celebrities that have spent 90% of their careers with processed, straightened and weaved hair…should just take a back seat when it comes to hair care. No shade, just truth.
If a Black woman did that to have a career and is finally liberating herself, I wouldn’t have an issue. For a biracial woman that’s not even Black-passing to do it when she has worn her natural hair out and Black people loved it, I don’t think it’s okay. I think she wore weaves to connect to her Black side more. She straightened her hair on Sister Sister, no weave needed. I’m getting “I wanna be down” vibes.
I have nothing but respect for any and every black trailblazer in the entertainment industry. Even more so for literally sacrificing their hair to be those women. And liberating and connecting with us natural sistas is cool, commendable even. But black hair care is complex enough as is. So if you’ve barely worn your hair, cared for it (without a stylist), lived in it (good and bad days) then that makes it hard to understand what’s needed in a product. It’s too foreign a world to them. The intention is fabulous, it’s the execution that’s lacking.
You definitely hit the nail on the head with this one. When you explained that Tia and Tamara weren't what we NEEDED, but they were what we HAD, I FELT THAT! I love how real you are about things like this!
I think what you said hit it right on the nail. Seeing her video with the associated comment of "I want to be the black hair for you" her curls will never be my kinks n coils...and I agree I think we have a lot of representation of mixed chics and or looser natural curls we need more kinky tight coiled representation...period.
Well, we really don't know where she is going to take the product. It may encompass a large spectrum of women. You can't penalize her because you don't feel she is "black" enough. There are dark skinned ppl with loose curl pattern and vice versa. Maybe she is going to represent us. Maybe she has the vision. Did you tell Rihanna that you weren't using her makeup because she is lighter skinned or is a ratchet a form of approval? The judgement doesn't make sense. I like the Mowry sisters and think they would put out something of quality and affordability.
@purplepheasant4776 it's not whether shes "black" enough it's that her hair texture will never match my kinky coily texture....hers or anyone with looser texture and the problem is a lot of these products geared toward "black" women....really are geared toward looser textures🤷🏾♀️ but if you try it I hope it works out for you and your hair ❤️
Love your bravery in buying her line! When I saw her “let me be your black hair” video and what her hair looked like soaking wet, I knew there’s no way a line that worked for her would do a thing for my type 4 hair 😂😂😂. Unsurprisingly, the products that seemed to work best for you are what I’d expect- products that usually are independent of hair texture/porosity. I love the way the oil had your hair looking, but $5/oz is a bit pricey for me so my hair will just have to shine vicariously through yours lol. Also quite ironic to have a line called ‘4’ anything coming from someone with hair as far from type 4 as can be, (partially) targeted towards people with hair as far from type 4 as can be. Great review as always!
I appreciate that you added the warning about coming off tone deaf to Tia and her team. Honestly I've got hair like Tia's, silky and loose, and even I was annoyed by her video talking about she wants to represent Black hair smdh like Tia... Tia sit down. Lol 😂 but I always love the way you review products. Your honesty is refreshing ❤️❤️
This is why I don’t really support celebrity owned brands, especially if we don’t have the same texture. Most of them are money grabs imo and there are so many products on the market that will offer equal/ better results. Until one of them releases some holy grail type 4 hair care line that grows and moisturizes my hair like no other (or I come across it in store on clearance) I probably wouldn’t go out my way to pick it up.
I love how whenever you do a review or overview,(especially lately) you do a ton of research, and really educate us on what we need to know what we need to know. I feel like that really separates you from the rest. I'm really learning a lot from you.
AGREED! LOVE Issa Rae & Insecure (I watched the entire season twice and BAWLED during the season finale), but Issa alone can't carry the film and television industry.
Honestly, biracial curly girl-method type girls that act like their hair type has been historically ridiculed and marginalized, are gaslighting tf outta us!
The bun is cute!! Timestamp 4:58 ...🤭 Tia's hair does not represent all black hair. On that alone, I knew this product was not something I would be interested in trying on my type 4 hair. It's a no for me. 🚪🚶🏾♀️ Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this product line.
Let’s be hellllllllla honest. That’s not black hair by any means. Barely has a wave to it. But plenty of mixed and biracial hair is wavy, fine, and thin like this and that’s ok!! 😊
Tia isnt even Black, she’s biracial, so how is she representing Black hair. She and Tracey Ellis don’t have the majority hair type of Black American women’s hair nor the phenotype of Black women, they are visibly biracial. They are just pocketing off the movement that 4 type natural women have pioneered in last decade& jumping on the bandwagon for money grab. I’m biracial and can see a money grab and exploitation of Black women’s representation. They are both wrong for this
Pattern isn’t 100% black owned either if you dig deep into the ownership. So when you see a celebrity go straight into the retail stores like Walmart and Target or whatever, 99.9% of the time they do not own the company outright. They have major investors who own shares in their company so they don’t have to come out of pocket to produce a full line at retail scale which is extremely costly. But in all honesty, when a lot of them come out with these lines, it makes me feel like they’re doing it because it’s a billion dollar market where they can make some money. And not because they truly care about black women having suitable and healthy options for hair care. When I started my hair care line in 2014 I did it because I had recently went natural and there was nothing on the shelves that catered to my dry 4B hair. There were no products that catered to moisture retention, all the shampoos made my hair feel like plastic afterwards, and my twistouts always looked like wrinkled Cheetoes shaped strands. So, I was already making body butters and lotions and so I tried my hand at a hair butter. Also at that time, all the hair inspo pages we’re glorifying type 3 hair and some 4a hair. There was no community for those that were going through the struggle. So now when you have women who don’t really know what that struggle is today, nor showed interest in the struggle before today… it causes you to give the side eye… and I love Tia! I’m Bahamian, she’s half Bahamian, but she should’ve done a lot more videos and reels about hair and hair love first and then make the announcement of the hair line, it would’ve been even more accepting I think.
I just said to my friend that these celebrity brands across the board shows that the industry isn’t paying that well like we thought it did especially celebrities putting out hair care and skincare lines
chef’s kiss to this entire video! Everything you said HAD to be said. I love that you go out of your way to support these brands, but you also keep it real when reviewing and discussing prevalent issues. Well done!
For me I looked at her hair and mine we are not the same and that’s ok. I’m more 4 something and based on her texture I don’t think it would work for me so I wouldn’t waste my money. My hair doesn’t do anything lightweight I use blue magic grease to give you a clue how heavy a product I need. Sorry she’s not the representation for me in terms of black hair, just her type of black hair was always more accepted. You put up the pic of girlfriends yet I noticed the black women wore weaves and mixed ones wore their curls. Your case and point proved right there. Thank you for digging deeper into the back end so it’s not black owned and she is basically the face of it is what I got correct me if I’m wrong.
Not Tia bringing the snow ! 😂😂😂You are so funny! I have to say I definitely agree with you in that Tia and those like her were the only representation we had, but isn’t the representation we need. I love how truly candid and honest you are with all subject matter on your channel!💕💕💕
SheRea, if it's one thing I can count on is an honest, excellent review. I hope Tia and her team watch this video, take notes and make some adjustments where necessary for us tight curlies.
Tia’s biracial hair is not my representation as an African, black girl. If her hair was the black hair standard (which it already is😃) then that standard is unattainable for me. I can probably find a Hispanic, Asian, white and islander whose hair is EXACTLY like miss Tia’s hair. My hair on the other hand can’t be found ANYWHERE BUT other black people.
@@anisa3610 as a south African who is multiplayer racial not bi racial, and Tia and I don't have the same hair either trust me I have had to learn to do my own hair cause nobody cared for it as much as I cared for my own hair..my hair can get raggedy as hell kinky to the point where I break hair brushes, it looks nice when its wet but gurl the shrinkage and the coils are real.
My main issue with Tia being the face for this - her hair is visibly damaged. She barely has ONE curl in her head. We know from Sister Sister what her curl pattern is. It's tighter curls than Tracee Ellis Ross tbh, but rn it's more wavy than anything and she's holding a wide toothed comb....GIRL! lmbo! I love her but let's be serious. The marketing is just not good.
You hit the nail on the head, Tia’s hair is severely damaged. There is basically no curl left. Tamera’s hair is curlier and she would have been a better choice to be the face of a curly hair care line.
@@ilprizmabella Tia and Tamera have said numerous times that was their natural hair on the show, they even spoke about hair stylists didn't know how to handled their hair, they were told to straighten their hair which damaged their hair, and Tamera decided to cut off all her hair and allow it to grow naturally..so their hair was tighter when they were younger
I had no interest in trying Tia’s new hair line (still don’t…her waves look nothing like my coils and that’s ok) but your review was entertaining lol. I loved all the facial expressions😂. Great video and I wish Tia the best!
Interesting that the same thing happened to Alexis with the flaking. I'm still mad that Tia blocked her. I never planned on getting these products because I don't think they will work on me.
LOL @ THE SHADE!! Giiiiiiirl, you're killing me!!! 😂🤣- you didn't lie though!! I especially resonated with your view that we don't see afros in the media however I will say that we're seeing a lot more locs thanks to gorgeous Chloe and Halle Bailey! I had no intention to purchase the line before watching this video but you really sold me on the shampoo - particularly your comments on that SLIP!!! Great video btw!!! 😍🙌🏾
Tia JUST started to learn about her hair in the last few years when she big chopped. she took us on that journey online. how, now, does she feel qualified to CREATE hair care?!
Sis, the Mowry twins have always had natural hair. When I was a teen, and natural hair wasn't popular, they were the only ppl in the media w hair like mine. And Scary Spice too 😂
@@JG_SmileSOBright I said Tia recently learned about her hair (care for/style/manage). I am aware of how long her and her sister have been wearing their hair out.
@@ASmith-jn7kf I've been wearing my hair natural for almost 8 years and I only learned to actually properly take care of it in 2021 when I stumbled across hair care videos on youtube. Just because I put no chemicals in it doesn't mean I had any idea about what to do with it beyond putting it in buns and getting braids as often as I could. Back then I didn't know what my curls even really looked like and the concept of a healthy hair care routine was foreign to me : all I knew was that I didn't want my hair to break anymore because of relaxers. All this to say that having non chemically treated aka natural hair and not knowing how to care for it aren't mutually exclusive.
You are top tier when it comes to product reviews. A1. Always come to your channel for your reviews, hauls, and especially empties because you are hands down, on point.
As a MGM gal thank you for giving an honest & even review of this product line & for not kicking Tia in the teeth, wish my more myelinated sister's would follow your lead it's greatly appreciated 👏
I haven't seen a review where people haven't been fair and even-tempered in regards to Tia and her line. We all want her to succeed, but brands have to be open to effusive praise AND criticism.
And let’s also remember celebrities also have the luxury of hairstylists ! A lot of products get a boost when you don’t have to do your hair yourself. Carols daughter and Shea moisture really doesn’t work for my hair- it’s ok that things don’t work for me but I’m not out here buying products just for the sake of buying them. Those days are gone for me and content such as RUclips and IG do impact whether I buy or not.
I noticed hair representation as I grew up. What about Shirley & Dee on the show What's Happening? Thelma, her mom & Penny on Good Times? Kim Fields on The Facts of Life? Laura on Family Matters. Vanessa & Rudy on the Cosby Show.
Also..how does Tia’s father feel about her marketing herself as if she is one race? Could she also do this for curly hair white women? Could she say “Let white hair be white hair and pose with her curls?” 🤷🏾♀️ I’m pregnant my child will be mixed race but she will not be raised to be tone deaf or socially & racially aware. She and her sister said their dad’s family never accepted them and they weren’t raised around them, but…that’s still a part of their identity.
He is fine with it. She was marketed as a black girl on Sister Sister until the last season when her white dad was revealed. This promotion is making her a millionaire. Just like asians who sell black hair care or celebs who black fish.
This is literally a new concept. Originally mixed girls were always told to just say you’re black. Now a lot of people on RUclips are making it an issue
@@jameelaworldwide It was already an issue long before anyone started discussing it on RUclips. Walk on any college campus 15 years ago and it frequently discussed among and about biracial people.
SheRea companies should just hire you to test their product line BEFORE they release them. Then reformulate base on your recommendations. Great, honest review. I think I'll pick up the refresher base on your review of it.
Hey SheRea ❤ You’re absolutely correct on the particular Black women we all watched on tv. Spike Lee was the first one in SCHOOL DAZE who depicted all shades of Black with the college sisters. I found out firsthand how true that was. There are a few campaigns out here now featuring darker skins and I hope more will follow.
Your face when you were talking about the conditioner as a leave-in had me crying 😂. The shade of it all. Great honest review!!! Not looking to try anything new at this time as I have a pretty solid route and no need to change up at this point 😉
Always test the leave in conditioner or hair cream with the gel on the back of the hand and see if it gets clumpy. If it clumps it will flake when dried lol.
the ingredients are pretty good, especially the products without as much perfuming agents. the formula has been pretty helpful for my hair for as long as i've used it, about a few months now. if it's good, it's good, wtf do you people care if it's by a celebrity?
When those flakes were falling down, I screamed in my throat!!! OMG I cannot imagine trying this the night before some important date/event/meet and having to grab a head wrap because I looked like I headbutted a bowl of pretzel salt.
I feel the same about Pattern Beauty and Tracee Ellis Ross declaring herself as offering “Black hair representation”. No, she does *not.* If we were to do her or Tia Mowry’s DNA we would find less than 50% Sub-Saharan African Heritage. Tamera Mowry has 45% according to a test she took on The Real. Everything you said in this video is absolutely correct. We of the African diaspora definitely *still* lack representation as it pertains to our hair. 😢
I disagree. RUclips caters to the 4B/4C hair types. I appreciate Tracee Ellis Ross and the Mowry twins bc their hair represents my hair. And honestly, all Black ppl are pressured to have straight hair, regardless of hair type. I'm the only person I know who has been a life long natural, but even I kept my hair straightened in my teens. 20+yrs of wash n gos later, I know I've been deprogrammed. Racism has created enough division. Let's be together in the natural hair space.
@@JG_SmileSOBright: It’s not even about togetherness. I’m not talking about RUclips either. I’m talking about *representation.* Tia Mowry and Tracee Ellis Ross are not representative of the core of the natural hair community. Where are the 4B/4C *celebrities* or just everyday Black women with haircare lines who use themselves and their own hair to advertise, promote, demonstrate, and represent their products? That said, the most popular RUclips hair gurus and tutorialists are not 4B or 4C. And let’s be real, the vast majority of Black women have hair in the type 4 category anyway.
I am very skeptical of celeb hair care lines but Tracee Ellis Ross’s line is AMAZING! The mousse and curl cream are some of the best I have ever tried and honestly the whole line is a hit.
I am absolutely weak at the "Let It Snow" insert💀💀. I recently bought Donna's Recipe Sweet Potato Cream so I will pass - but thanks for your review on her line!
When taraji p came out with her line I watch reviews and it wasn’t positive a lot of the the time they were saying the same thing but my mom had it and I decided to try it despite the hate train and i actually really liked it so from now on i just look at the ingredients and if it contains ingredients my hair likes ima try it 🤷🏽♀️ 😅
Speaking of Taraji P…. they are ok and I trusted her background in the cosmetology world or almost and the love for hair…but hated you have to dig for the ingredients on her bottle. Some are printed so you can see and others you have to literally search for by peeling back the label and small print at that.
I’m 69years young😂 when I was in elementary school if a kid, boy or girl had hair like Tia and light skinned they were treated so much better than the boys and girls who had tight curly hair. So the chatter Tia is getting is because we know this isn’t for us.
@@SheReaDelSol not always. I’ve definitely seen people with curly, not tightly coiled hair, bullied and mistreated! I saw it and experienced. Damn. So one-sided and promoting bullying yourself.
Aight, first I want to say THANK YOU, for taking the time. Secondly, This line was not only consulted by other influencers we trust, but also Alieze from Black Girl Curls! So I knew, that it was gonna be a partial no for you, because the methods/techniques she subscribes to, you don't agree with. I'm happy that it's not heavy loaded with heavy rich oils, and butters because you don't always need that, to wash condition and style kinkier tighter textures! It's truly about preference, and if you're a consumer that feels that's the only way then cool. But, I hope most who choose to invest, understands that trial and error is always gonna happen. Lastly, if a consumer takes this line, and uses it the same way they use everything else/ have to break it down to cost by ounce... then they don't need it! We live in a country, that always wants more for nothing! You can't do more with less! I'm happy Walmart has invested, in another company that is pushing clean ingredients. It's just gonna take people time, to realize that you can't use everything the same, and you can't just use it once to be sure! I also agree with your sentiments from the video she posted. One of the things tracee does well, is putting a broad range of people in her ads! Overall, does anyone need this line... NO, but again im happy that we as consumers have another option. Plus, due to ingredients, and the people invested in the project, I'll give it a fair shot someday. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTENT AND KNOWLEDGE ALWAYS 🧡🧡🧡🧡
Agreed. And that's why I outlined every likkle thing so people could make an informed decision. I'm an oil and butter girl, but I loved some things and that's why I even tried it in the first place, to be open about new products and experiences. Every product in a line will not work and that's okay. I saw you mention soaking wet hair on Alexis' review but that's something you need to take up with Tia and her team, lol. People always on us to follow directions but when we do..... we are told to do something else. Like you alluded to, we are all gonna be alright lol
@@SheReaDelSol Absolutely sistah! I knew the damp hair was a reach from the ingredients list this morning lol! However, maybe it doesn't actually need the leave in?! All together, it was a great review!
I have 4c and for mixed kids product was one of my favourite products ever! So I try to keep an open mind on which products will work on my Black hair. I agree that Black women need more Violas and Issa's but it doesn't mean that even Tia with her 3c hair straightened it to the point of severe damage clearly for some kind of societal pressure towards having straighter hair. Tia can represent for some Black women but not all and that's okay...We definitely not where we were wanna be with representation but we're not where we were .
Out of the four review videos I've seen so far three got flakes. The one that didn't had loose curly hair and done it all in the shower on really wet hair. I had a feeling that cream on damp thick hair wouldn't properly penetrate...lol! They need to change those directions from damp to wet because no ma'am...or go back to the formulating drawing board. Always love your in depth reviews! You break it all down. I have loose curly hair but not interested in purchasing these products at the moment.
A good review here sis! I will be trying out some of these products. Your commentary though was great in discussing the variety of black hair representation.
Okay wow! I didn’t even KNOW this was out 😂😂😂😂! Holy smokes!! Everyone got a line now!!! Who’s next? Oprah, Sherry Shepherd, Kat Williams?? 😂😂😂😂! Thank you for the review!!!
Thanks again for sharing this cause I sure feel you I always see loosely hair and not All of the natural 4b hair line mostly 4a 4c hairline and not 4b and I sure been trying to figure out how to grow out my hair and keep it moist keep shining and More coming out of your amazing vlogs
Thank you so much for your honest review. I came here from TressesOfAlexis' review. I appreciate her honest review too. I really do not use celebrity hair care products because my hair is salt and pepper gray. My hair is very fragile so I can't do it.
Ran straight from the television to comment. Girl thanks for the review so much. I was wondering would anyone give us the tea and of course Sherea we can count on! I will be checking out all the products that you love! Appreciate you so much sis🥰
Thank you for your experiment review. I am over the celebrity hairlines, the only one I would try would be pattern, but I don’t want to pay for it … sooooo I’ll stick to my other favorites that I know work. 😂
@@SheReaDelSol if ur telling someone to recognize their privilege in this instance. You know we are not the same and the privilege comes that difference. If yall can't determine what is and isn't blk someone else will and they have.
@@nobumsleftbehindprteam4830 She is a black woman, you can be both biracial and black, and all lighter skinned black people have privilege, but at the end of the day no one will look at her and wonder what race she is.
Just an added comment, I personally decide what products I will use based on the ingredients, not who the creator is. I will check Tia's label like I do all others and then decide if I will purchase. Clean ingredients is all that matters to me.
As always, tysm for your honest review. I may still get the shampoo because it's a good price and both you and Alexis gave it a good review. But Tia needs to stop acting like her hair texture is universal in the natural hair market.
From your latest video, idk where you stand with no oils no butters but if that’s still your lane, you may be able to make it twerk. Leave that gel alone tho lol
Gurlllllllll. The wayyyyy I saw the “ Dermatitis” had me SHOOOOK. I even looked up wether or not it would’ve worked best on soaking wet hair but they even said “damp with a COMB” I- 😭 I just wanna say I LOVEDDDDD this review. You did an amazing job reviewing the line and still sharing your perspective. I’m going through my stash and seeing what I’m gonna keep or out to rest. Once I catch up I’ll definitely be looking at you for the insight on my next purchases!!
Definitely agree that she can't be the hair representation for a majority of black people, and it is definitely true that most of the representation that we got for black people are either light-skinned black people with looser curls and high porosity, or biracial women with that same hair type. And Tia being biracial with that same hair type 👁️🕵🏾♂️🤔 Rarely do we see us. And Tia is not the Type 4, low porosity, fine hair type like me, still love her, but not her being oblivious to Blackness as a whole with Black hair...
Her statement "I want to..." said to me: Immediately No. I heard, those products aren't made for me, so this review gave me more incentive than her advertisements.
Great review and very thorough!! Congrats to Tia!! I would only be willing to try the products you recommended and liked the shampoo, the oil, and I am really excited about the refresher!! I agree with you I love my hair feeling and being moisturized. Hopefully Tia and team will see where the gaps are in the line and address it. Flake city is horrible when it happens so I most avoid gels. Also, I think gels can be very drying for the hair!! Love your new profile pics and your editing style!!😊🙂👍🏾🤜🏽💗💜❤
I love a good refresher spray and oil, so I’ll definitely be purchasing those two products. However, I may take a chance and purchase the whole product line. Your bun looks really nice. Your hair has a nice sheen and looks super moisturized.
Your right and I’m a mixed girl, and still myself didn’t feel beautiful because of my loser curl partner. I need extremely light weight products, otherwise my hair will feel sticky and pop off the next day. So theses products might work for me.
Would you try the Donna’s Recipe line?
Sure, if they send it to me ❤️. I’ve supported her other endeavors in the past and when her team reached out to me, I wasn’t given the support that I extended to them. That’s what viewers don’t see, the backend struggles of black influencers. That’s more than you asked for, but I wanted to share this because I know many people will continue to ask. Happy Black History Month ❤️
@@SheReaDelSolomg if you haven’t already, I would love to see you do a video on the back on if being a BLACK influencer. Cause it be a lot of shadeeeee going on in the background
@@CammyjOfficial *sigh* it’s sooooo much but one dayyyyyyy, maybe. It’s not going to be what people want to hear, but it will be my truth.
@@SheReaDelSol whenever you’re ready. Black influencers be dragged through the mud, fire and flood by these brands!!
@@SheReaDelSol troycetv reads all the time.. you got this boo ♥
We honestly don’t need another celebrity trying to profit off of black hair struggles. Maybe if Viola Davis did it then I’d consider it but it’s getting out of hand at this point.
🤨🤨🤨 How about YOU create a line of haircare and stop waiting for Viola or anyone else to create it while you complain about folks profiting off "black hair struggles." There is a need, RIGHT! So do it then! 😒 I'll wait for it, and when you've created it, no matter how long it takes, I'll purchase EVERYTHING in the line. Just come back here and let me know...
@@kiwanacabrera366 rude
@@kiwanacabrera366 🥴Oh my lol! Look at you fired up and all bent out of shape over my opinion😂. Good grief girl lol! You go create it with all of that aggressive energy, I’m sure you’ll make Tia proud. Better than the Charmin role/roll that you’re currently playing for her. (See what I did there?😆) And I actually said that we don’t need another one. And I meant it. But anyhoo, toodles dear heart…and thanks for trying but you’re the only one “waiting”.😂✌🏾
@Kiwana Cabrera is Tia Mowry paying your bills?
Taraji created a hairline and black folks bashed that too.
I think celebrities that have spent 90% of their careers with processed, straightened and weaved hair…should just take a back seat when it comes to hair care. No shade, just truth.
You ain’t lying
Thank you 🎉
If a Black woman did that to have a career and is finally liberating herself, I wouldn’t have an issue. For a biracial woman that’s not even Black-passing to do it when she has worn her natural hair out and Black people loved it, I don’t think it’s okay. I think she wore weaves to connect to her Black side more. She straightened her hair on Sister Sister, no weave needed. I’m getting “I wanna be down” vibes.
I have nothing but respect for any and every black trailblazer in the entertainment industry. Even more so for literally sacrificing their hair to be those women.
And liberating and connecting with us natural sistas is cool, commendable even. But black hair care is complex enough as is. So if you’ve barely worn your hair, cared for it (without a stylist), lived in it (good and bad days) then that makes it hard to understand what’s needed in a product. It’s too foreign a world to them. The intention is fabulous, it’s the execution that’s lacking.
It's about the coin for them.
You definitely hit the nail on the head with this one. When you explained that Tia and Tamara weren't what we NEEDED, but they were what we HAD, I FELT THAT! I love how real you are about things like this!
I think what you said hit it right on the nail. Seeing her video with the associated comment of "I want to be the black hair for you" her curls will never be my kinks n coils...and I agree I think we have a lot of representation of mixed chics and or looser natural curls we need more kinky tight coiled representation...period.
We love Tia, but girl, we need representation across the spectrum of blackness.
I keep saying this, they use "black" as a tagline because they know the power it has. We need to start ignoring these people.
Amen
Well, we really don't know where she is going to take the product. It may encompass a large spectrum of women. You can't penalize her because you don't feel she is "black" enough. There are dark skinned ppl with loose curl pattern and vice versa. Maybe she is going to represent us. Maybe she has the vision. Did you tell Rihanna that you weren't using her makeup because she is lighter skinned or is a ratchet a form of approval? The judgement doesn't make sense. I like the Mowry sisters and think they would put out something of quality and affordability.
@purplepheasant4776 it's not whether shes "black" enough it's that her hair texture will never match my kinky coily texture....hers or anyone with looser texture and the problem is a lot of these products geared toward "black" women....really are geared toward looser textures🤷🏾♀️ but if you try it I hope it works out for you and your hair ❤️
I adore your honesty. I don't follow all these trends. I don't care about these stars and their hair products. I use what works for me.
As you should
Love your bravery in buying her line! When I saw her “let me be your black hair” video and what her hair looked like soaking wet, I knew there’s no way a line that worked for her would do a thing for my type 4 hair 😂😂😂. Unsurprisingly, the products that seemed to work best for you are what I’d expect- products that usually are independent of hair texture/porosity. I love the way the oil had your hair looking, but $5/oz is a bit pricey for me so my hair will just have to shine vicariously through yours lol.
Also quite ironic to have a line called ‘4’ anything coming from someone with hair as far from type 4 as can be, (partially) targeted towards people with hair as far from type 4 as can be.
Great review as always!
I thought the name was interesting too chile. That could be a whole different video
I appreciate that you added the warning about coming off tone deaf to Tia and her team. Honestly I've got hair like Tia's, silky and loose, and even I was annoyed by her video talking about she wants to represent Black hair smdh like Tia... Tia sit down. Lol 😂 but I always love the way you review products. Your honesty is refreshing ❤️❤️
Thanks Melena!
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This is why I don’t really support celebrity owned brands, especially if we don’t have the same texture. Most of them are money grabs imo and there are so many products on the market that will offer equal/ better results. Until one of them releases some holy grail type 4 hair care line that grows and moisturizes my hair like no other (or I come across it in store on clearance) I probably wouldn’t go out my way to pick it up.
Agreed!! Reminds me of Tracey Ross with her Pattern blow dryer... overpriced !!
I love how whenever you do a review or overview,(especially lately) you do a ton of research, and really educate us on what we need to know what we need to know. I feel like that really separates you from the rest. I'm really learning a lot from you.
I be exhausteddddd, but I'm tired of basic reviews. We've seen thousands of them. We need MOREEEEEE
@@SheReaDelSol I feel you. My college experience. But, I agree. We need more of them. Loving this. 👏🏾🙌🏾👏🏾🙌🏾
I think Issa on insecure did a good job on displaying her natural hair but to your point it’s not enough representation
AGREED! LOVE Issa Rae & Insecure (I watched the entire season twice and BAWLED during the season finale), but Issa alone can't carry the film and television industry.
Yasssss she’s one of the few, gotta protect Issa at all costs ❤
@@MiVidaBellisima By any means necessary!
GIRL! Issa had some FIRE hairstyles! Had me snapping pictures of my TV screen to try out later 🤣
I think Issa Should come out with a Hair Care Line for us
Honestly, biracial curly girl-method type girls that act like their hair type has been historically ridiculed and marginalized, are gaslighting tf outta us!
And it’s not that they don’t face their own challenges, but we gotta be forreal
@@SheReaDelSol Yes and even though some biracials do have 4B 4C hair, most don’t and when they don’t they know it’s because of certain genes.
Not just them, literally everyone 🤦🏾♀️
I’m more sympathetic to those with non black moms but if your mom was black she probably could more than do your hair 🤨
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The bun is cute!!
Timestamp 4:58 ...🤭
Tia's hair does not represent all black hair. On that alone, I knew this product was not something I would be interested in trying on my type 4 hair. It's a no for me. 🚪🚶🏾♀️
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this product line.
The bun saved the mf day lol
Let’s be hellllllllla honest. That’s not black hair by any means. Barely has a wave to it. But plenty of mixed and biracial hair is wavy, fine, and thin like this and that’s ok!! 😊
Tia isnt even Black, she’s biracial, so how is she representing Black hair. She and Tracey Ellis don’t have the majority hair type of Black American women’s hair nor the phenotype of Black women, they are visibly biracial. They are just pocketing off the movement that 4 type natural women have pioneered in last decade& jumping on the bandwagon for money grab. I’m biracial and can see a money grab and exploitation of Black women’s representation. They are both wrong for this
@@thandisilec835 …are you an immigrant because Tia just looks like a lightskin BW! A real biracial is Zendaya 💖
@@MayMay-el4wg stop the cap
Pattern isn’t 100% black owned either if you dig deep into the ownership. So when you see a celebrity go straight into the retail stores like Walmart and Target or whatever, 99.9% of the time they do not own the company outright. They have major investors who own shares in their company so they don’t have to come out of pocket to produce a full line at retail scale which is extremely costly. But in all honesty, when a lot of them come out with these lines, it makes me feel like they’re doing it because it’s a billion dollar market where they can make some money. And not because they truly care about black women having suitable and healthy options for hair care. When I started my hair care line in 2014 I did it because I had recently went natural and there was nothing on the shelves that catered to my dry 4B hair. There were no products that catered to moisture retention, all the shampoos made my hair feel like plastic afterwards, and my twistouts always looked like wrinkled Cheetoes shaped strands. So, I was already making body butters and lotions and so I tried my hand at a hair butter. Also at that time, all the hair inspo pages we’re glorifying type 3 hair and some 4a hair. There was no community for those that were going through the struggle.
So now when you have women who don’t really know what that struggle is today, nor showed interest in the struggle before today… it causes you to give the side eye… and I love Tia! I’m Bahamian, she’s half Bahamian, but she should’ve done a lot more videos and reels about hair and hair love first and then make the announcement of the hair line, it would’ve been even more accepting I think.
I tried to look into Pattern too and couldn't find anything. Capitalism is ALWAYS at play, we know this.
I just said to my friend that these celebrity brands across the board shows that the industry isn’t paying that well like we thought it did especially celebrities putting out hair care and skincare lines
The look, the lighting, the editing, the message...I love everything about this video!
I can officially say know one does reviews like you. This review is amazing
Thank youuuuuu
Hmm no one
Yes she’s great
i love how your videos are so organized. its giving documentary, production, all the things
awww thanks hon ❤️
@@SheReaDelSol you’re welcome!!
chef’s kiss to this entire video! Everything you said HAD to be said. I love that you go out of your way to support these brands, but you also keep it real when reviewing and discussing prevalent issues. Well done!
For me I looked at her hair and mine we are not the same and that’s ok. I’m more 4 something and based on her texture I don’t think it would work for me so I wouldn’t waste my money. My hair doesn’t do anything lightweight I use blue magic grease to give you a clue how heavy a product I need. Sorry she’s not the representation for me in terms of black hair, just her type of black hair was always more accepted. You put up the pic of girlfriends yet I noticed the black women wore weaves and mixed ones wore their curls. Your case and point proved right there. Thank you for digging deeper into the back end so it’s not black owned and she is basically the face of it is what I got correct me if I’m wrong.
Yes, maybe she owns some of it, but no, it's not 100% black owned.
Not Tia bringing the snow ! 😂😂😂You are so funny! I have to say I definitely agree with you in that Tia and those like her were the only representation we had, but isn’t the representation we need. I love how truly candid and honest you are with all subject matter on your channel!💕💕💕
i try to be fair and balanced so thank you!
SheRea, if it's one thing I can count on is an honest, excellent review. I hope Tia and her team watch this video, take notes and make some adjustments where necessary for us tight curlies.
I try, thanks ❤️
Tia’s biracial hair is not my representation as an African, black girl. If her hair was the black hair standard (which it already is😃) then that standard is unattainable for me. I can probably find a Hispanic, Asian, white and islander whose hair is EXACTLY like miss Tia’s hair. My hair on the other hand can’t be found ANYWHERE BUT other black people.
Exactly. Thank you.
You worded this perfectly
@@anisa3610 as a south African who is multiplayer racial not bi racial, and Tia and I don't have the same hair either trust me I have had to learn to do my own hair cause nobody cared for it as much as I cared for my own hair..my hair can get raggedy as hell kinky to the point where I break hair brushes, it looks nice when its wet but gurl the shrinkage and the coils are real.
Just like pattern
so don't use it
Like I said in the insider tea, it's gonna be a no for me lol. Thank you to you and Alexis for taking the L for us 💛
Thanks for watching ❤️
My main issue with Tia being the face for this - her hair is visibly damaged. She barely has ONE curl in her head. We know from Sister Sister what her curl pattern is. It's tighter curls than Tracee Ellis Ross tbh, but rn it's more wavy than anything and she's holding a wide toothed comb....GIRL! lmbo! I love her but let's be serious. The marketing is just not good.
They had a perm (to make curly) on Sister Sister.
@@ilprizmabella no they didn't.
@@ilprizmabella that was their natural hair
You hit the nail on the head, Tia’s hair is severely damaged. There is basically no curl left. Tamera’s hair is curlier and she would have been a better choice to be the face of a curly hair care line.
@@ilprizmabella Tia and Tamera have said numerous times that was their natural hair on the show, they even spoke about hair stylists didn't know how to handled their hair, they were told to straighten their hair which damaged their hair, and Tamera decided to cut off all her hair and allow it to grow naturally..so their hair was tighter when they were younger
I had no interest in trying Tia’s new hair line (still don’t…her waves look nothing like my coils and that’s ok) but your review was entertaining lol. I loved all the facial expressions😂. Great video and I wish Tia the best!
Thanks for watching ❤️
The way you shook the conditioner. I already knew what was about to happen. Thank you for your service truly! 😩
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When you said “2A to 4C” my eyes nearly popped out of my head. *laughs in 4C*
We gonna talk about the complexity of that another day lol
2a to 4c is everyone right? Lol
Interesting that the same thing happened to Alexis with the flaking. I'm still mad that Tia blocked her. I never planned on getting these products because I don't think they will work on me.
LOL @ THE SHADE!! Giiiiiiirl, you're killing me!!! 😂🤣- you didn't lie though!! I especially resonated with your view that we don't see afros in the media however I will say that we're seeing a lot more locs thanks to gorgeous Chloe and Halle Bailey! I had no intention to purchase the line before watching this video but you really sold me on the shampoo - particularly your comments on that SLIP!!! Great video btw!!! 😍🙌🏾
Tia JUST started to learn about her hair in the last few years when she big chopped. she took us on that journey online. how, now, does she feel qualified to CREATE hair care?!
Sis, the Mowry twins have always had natural hair. When I was a teen, and natural hair wasn't popular, they were the only ppl in the media w hair like mine. And Scary Spice too 😂
@@JG_SmileSOBright I said Tia recently learned about her hair (care for/style/manage). I am aware of how long her and her sister have been wearing their hair out.
@@tiffgibbs_ so how has she only recently learned then when they have been natural??
@@ASmith-jn7kf I've been wearing my hair natural for almost 8 years and I only learned to actually properly take care of it in 2021 when I stumbled across hair care videos on youtube.
Just because I put no chemicals in it doesn't mean I had any idea about what to do with it beyond putting it in buns and getting braids as often as I could. Back then I didn't know what my curls even really looked like and the concept of a healthy hair care routine was foreign to me : all I knew was that I didn't want my hair to break anymore because of relaxers.
All this to say that having non chemically treated aka natural hair and not knowing how to care for it aren't mutually exclusive.
@@ASmith-jn7kf that's what happens when someone else does your hair for you.
You are top tier when it comes to product reviews. A1. Always come to your channel for your reviews, hauls, and especially empties because you are hands down, on point.
I appreciate that!
The clip of the flakes shaking onto the screen sent me 😂
IKR?! I wiped my screen just in case. LOL!!!
PLEASE lmao
Great review as always! They're always hones and straight to the point🙌🏿
also....the clown emoji for a certain tv character at 6:21, I HOLLERED🤣🤣
I don’t know that man lol
As a MGM gal thank you for giving an honest & even review of this product line & for not kicking Tia in the teeth, wish my more myelinated sister's would follow your lead it's greatly appreciated 👏
I haven't seen a review where people haven't been fair and even-tempered in regards to Tia and her line. We all want her to succeed, but brands have to be open to effusive praise AND criticism.
Where’s the bun tutorial? Sick and tired of playing witchu 😑
GET HER!
Yes!! We need a bun tutorial stat!!! I get tired of twisting my hair in small twists! I need a quick style like a bun. Please n thanks!
This bun actually needs a tutorial tho 🔥🔥 it’s giving too much fullness and perfection to not
Yall know how to make a puff and tuck it in. STOP THIS lol
@@SheReaDelSol we want it to look as cute as yours....damnit!!! 🤨🙃
“It’s like Wata! Very loosey goosey “ 😂 😂 😂 girl you’re beautiful and so funny! Thanks for the honest review!
4:58 had me dead 😫😩😂😩😩. That pause was everything.
Had to take it in lol
And let’s also remember celebrities also have the luxury of hairstylists ! A lot of products get a boost when you don’t have to do your hair yourself. Carols daughter and Shea moisture really doesn’t work for my hair- it’s ok that things don’t work for me but I’m not out here buying products just for the sake of buying them. Those days are gone for me and content such as RUclips and IG do impact whether I buy or not.
This is why I rock with you...the receipts from the TV shows...BOMB!!!!! 💜😊💥We just don't understand what BLACK really is.
I had to put on my glasses and get to work
@@SheReaDelSol girl you be working...keep educating the folks, please. Take care!
I noticed hair representation as I grew up. What about Shirley & Dee on the show What's Happening? Thelma, her mom & Penny on Good Times? Kim Fields on The Facts of Life? Laura on Family Matters. Vanessa & Rudy on the Cosby Show.
Also..how does Tia’s father feel about her marketing herself as if she is one race? Could she also do this for curly hair white women? Could she say “Let white hair be white hair and pose with her curls?” 🤷🏾♀️
I’m pregnant my child will be mixed race but she will not be raised to be tone deaf or socially & racially aware. She and her sister said their dad’s family never accepted them and they weren’t raised around them, but…that’s still a part of their identity.
Awareness is what’s lacking here and I hate to see it.
That’s an excellent question tbh 🤔
He is fine with it. She was marketed as a black girl on Sister Sister until the last season when her white dad was revealed. This promotion is making her a millionaire. Just like asians who sell black hair care or celebs who black fish.
This is literally a new concept. Originally mixed girls were always told to just say you’re black. Now a lot of people on RUclips are making it an issue
@@jameelaworldwide
It was already an issue long before anyone started discussing it on RUclips. Walk on any college campus 15 years ago and it frequently discussed among and about biracial people.
SheRea companies should just hire you to test their product line BEFORE they release them. Then reformulate base on your recommendations. Great, honest review. I think I'll pick up the refresher base on your review of it.
The refresher is BOMBBBB
That part! Before it goes live 😅
Hey SheRea ❤ You’re absolutely correct on the particular Black women we all watched on tv.
Spike Lee was the first one in SCHOOL DAZE who depicted all shades of Black with the college sisters. I found out firsthand how true that was.
There are a few campaigns out here now featuring darker skins and I hope more will follow.
Things have improved a tad but we have such a ways to go
@@SheReaDelSol Yes indeed…we gotta be accepted as a people first and that hasn’t happened. Chiiillle…don’t get me started!
Yasssssssss!!! The commentary in the beginning was so spot on! And you’re so articulate!
Your face when you were talking about the conditioner as a leave-in had me crying 😂. The shade of it all. Great honest review!!!
Not looking to try anything new at this time as I have a pretty solid route and no need to change up at this point 😉
We don’t need another product in our stash lol
Always test the leave in conditioner or hair cream with the gel on the back of the hand and see if it gets clumpy. If it clumps it will flake when dried lol.
Maam, I’m from the old school. I did that test. That test isn’t always accurate tho lol
You gave an excellent review of the products.. great job 👏
Thank you!!!
Your natural hair is so gorgeous! As someone with similar texture …you are always and will always be goals
Awww thank you!
the ingredients are pretty good, especially the products without as much perfuming agents. the formula has been pretty helpful for my hair for as long as i've used it, about a few months now. if it's good, it's good, wtf do you people care if it's by a celebrity?
Bees wax has the hold my hair needs. And it smells sweet too
When those flakes were falling down, I screamed in my throat!!! OMG I cannot imagine trying this the night before some important date/event/meet and having to grab a head wrap because I looked like I headbutted a bowl of pretzel salt.
I would always love your honesty and intelligence!!!
Thanks lovely
When you mentioned that Amyris was behind this brand, that was all that I needed to hear. Thank you for an amazing review!
Tell me more lol
I feel the same about Pattern Beauty and Tracee Ellis Ross declaring herself as offering “Black hair representation”. No, she does *not.* If we were to do her or Tia Mowry’s DNA we would find less than 50% Sub-Saharan African Heritage. Tamera Mowry has 45% according to a test she took on The Real.
Everything you said in this video is absolutely correct. We of the African diaspora definitely *still* lack representation as it pertains to our hair. 😢
I disagree. RUclips caters to the 4B/4C hair types. I appreciate Tracee Ellis Ross and the Mowry twins bc their hair represents my hair. And honestly, all Black ppl are pressured to have straight hair, regardless of hair type. I'm the only person I know who has been a life long natural, but even I kept my hair straightened in my teens. 20+yrs of wash n gos later, I know I've been deprogrammed. Racism has created enough division. Let's be together in the natural hair space.
@@JG_SmileSOBright: It’s not even about togetherness. I’m not talking about RUclips either. I’m talking about *representation.* Tia Mowry and Tracee Ellis Ross are not representative of the core of the natural hair community. Where are the 4B/4C *celebrities* or just everyday Black women with haircare lines who use themselves and their own hair to advertise, promote, demonstrate, and represent their products?
That said, the most popular RUclips hair gurus and tutorialists are not 4B or 4C. And let’s be real, the vast majority of Black women have hair in the type 4 category anyway.
@@JG_SmileSOBright💯💯💯 And I love Tracy’s line
Agree it’s giving the Ross lady 🥴🙄
I am very skeptical of celeb hair care lines but Tracee Ellis Ross’s line is AMAZING! The mousse and curl cream are some of the best I have ever tried and honestly the whole line is a hit.
NOT THE ARCHIVE CLIPS 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I be working lol
I love your bun and the curl ringlets on the side! I also loved how your hair came out after you used the refresher! And your beautiful !❤️😍
I am absolutely weak at the "Let It Snow" insert💀💀. I recently bought Donna's Recipe Sweet Potato Cream so I will pass - but thanks for your review on her line!
Tab got the girls together!
@@SheReaDelSol Amen - formulation on point!!
@@bromistadavis8556 what’s your favorite product?
@@SheReaDelSol In that Donna line? Everything looks promising ingredient wise, however, only the cream was only available out of 3 Ultas in my city 😭
@@bromistadavis8556 free shipping over $35…. lol
GIRL ! You have kept it all the way REAL ! Thank you !
When taraji p came out with her line I watch reviews and it wasn’t positive a lot of the the time they were saying the same thing but my mom had it and I decided to try it despite the hate train and i actually really liked it so from now on i just look at the ingredients and if it contains ingredients my hair likes ima try it 🤷🏽♀️ 😅
And that’s how it should be. Reviews are just our experiences. Everyone is different
Speaking of Taraji P…. they are ok and I trusted her background in the cosmetology world or almost and the love for hair…but hated you have to dig for the ingredients on her bottle. Some are printed so you can see and others you have to literally search for by peeling back the label and small print at that.
@@tiffany5626 if i can’t find ingredients on the product I look them up online just a tip 😄❤️
Nice to see a positive review
I’m 69years young😂 when I was in elementary school if a kid, boy or girl had hair like Tia and light skinned they were treated so much better than the boys and girls who had tight curly hair. So the chatter Tia is getting is because we know this isn’t for us.
And it’s still this way
@@SheReaDelSol not always. I’ve definitely seen people with curly, not tightly coiled hair, bullied and mistreated! I saw it and experienced. Damn. So one-sided and promoting bullying yourself.
Aight, first I want to say THANK YOU, for taking the time. Secondly, This line was not only consulted by other influencers we trust, but also Alieze from Black Girl Curls! So I knew, that it was gonna be a partial no for you, because the methods/techniques she subscribes to, you don't agree with.
I'm happy that it's not heavy loaded with heavy rich oils, and butters because you don't always need that, to wash condition and style kinkier tighter textures! It's truly about preference, and if you're a consumer that feels that's the only way then cool. But, I hope most who choose to invest, understands that trial and error is always gonna happen.
Lastly, if a consumer takes this line, and uses it the same way they use everything else/ have to break it down to cost by ounce... then they don't need it! We live in a country, that always wants more for nothing! You can't do more with less! I'm happy Walmart has invested, in another company that is pushing clean ingredients. It's just gonna take people time, to realize that you can't use everything the same, and you can't just use it once to be sure! I also agree with your sentiments from the video she posted. One of the things tracee does well, is putting a broad range of people in her ads!
Overall, does anyone need this line... NO, but again im happy that we as consumers have another option. Plus, due to ingredients, and the people invested in the project, I'll give it a fair shot someday. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTENT AND KNOWLEDGE ALWAYS 🧡🧡🧡🧡
Agreed. And that's why I outlined every likkle thing so people could make an informed decision. I'm an oil and butter girl, but I loved some things and that's why I even tried it in the first place, to be open about new products and experiences. Every product in a line will not work and that's okay.
I saw you mention soaking wet hair on Alexis' review but that's something you need to take up with Tia and her team, lol. People always on us to follow directions but when we do..... we are told to do something else.
Like you alluded to, we are all gonna be alright lol
@@SheReaDelSol Absolutely sistah! I knew the damp hair was a reach from the ingredients list this morning lol! However, maybe it doesn't actually need the leave in?! All together, it was a great review!
@@Neosoul_prima Only God knows, lol. Thanks for watching!
I have 4c and for mixed kids product was one of my favourite products ever! So I try to keep an open mind on which products will work on my Black hair. I agree that Black women need more Violas and Issa's but it doesn't mean that even Tia with her 3c hair straightened it to the point of severe damage clearly for some kind of societal pressure towards having straighter hair. Tia can represent for some Black women but not all and that's okay...We definitely not where we were wanna be with representation but we're not where we were .
Out of the four review videos I've seen so far three got flakes. The one that didn't had loose curly hair and done it all in the shower on really wet hair. I had a feeling that cream on damp thick hair wouldn't properly penetrate...lol! They need to change those directions from damp to wet because no ma'am...or go back to the formulating drawing board. Always love your in depth reviews! You break it all down. I have loose curly hair but not interested in purchasing these products at the moment.
Been waiting for someone to review 4u by Tia!!!
Me too!!!!! 🙌🏾
We here!
@@SheReaDelSol Yassss!! Thank you so much for this review!! It was so thorough and entertaining! Very helpful! Tfs! 💞
Positive vibes SheRea! Yes, “the bun is beautiful”! 🌺❤️🇰🇳
Thankssssss
A good review here sis! I will be trying out some of these products. Your commentary though was great in discussing the variety of black hair representation.
Thanks hon ❤️
Okayyyy the blazer is giving professor!!!❤️ natural hair 101 💕
Had to take folks to school lol
You gave me everything I needed and more. And thank you for shaking that conditioner lol. It’s the simple things 😭
Okay wow! I didn’t even KNOW this was out 😂😂😂😂! Holy smokes!! Everyone got a line now!!! Who’s next? Oprah, Sherry Shepherd, Kat Williams?? 😂😂😂😂! Thank you for the review!!!
Chile I always slather the conditioner on no matter the bottle say 😂
Ooop! “Detangling, NO”. They need to go back and redevelop these. It needs to be way more moisturizing for the leave in.
Mi cyan do no light hold gel!
I’m glad the gel did have hold! It looked light to me
Oh no not the flakes 😢😢😢😢😢
Thanks again for sharing this cause I sure feel you I always see loosely hair and not All of the natural 4b hair line mostly 4a 4c hairline and not 4b and I sure been trying to figure out how to grow out my hair and keep it moist keep shining and More coming out of your amazing vlogs
Thank you for the review …but when you coming out with YOUR hair care line 🧐😳!!! I will wait 😊😘😍
ain’t happening lol
Thank you so much for your honest review. I came here from TressesOfAlexis' review. I appreciate her honest review too. I really do not use celebrity hair care products because my hair is salt and pepper gray. My hair is very fragile so I can't do it.
We know you probably meant well Tia. But, wherefore art the naps? 🤔
ok....you had me laughing out loud loud alone in my house like a brawling market woman
😄😁😆😅🤣😂
MAAM!!! LMAOOOOOOO
LARKS!!! LMAO 🤣 🤣 🤣
Ran straight from the television to comment. Girl thanks for the review so much. I was wondering would anyone give us the tea and of course Sherea we can count on! I will be checking out all the products that you love! Appreciate you so much sis🥰
Awww thanks for hopping on another device and leaving a comment. I appreciate it ❤️
SheRea, your bun is so Gorgeous! 😍 It's a whole vibe. Your whole look is 🔥
Thank you so much!!
Thank you for your experiment review. I am over the celebrity hairlines, the only one I would try would be pattern, but I don’t want to pay for it … sooooo I’ll stick to my other favorites that I know work. 😂
Whatever works!
Thanks for your honest review. As for me and my type four hair…imma pass on this line for now.
The refresher spray held me down!
CATCH YOU ON THE SLOPES FRIEND ⛷️⛷️
Aspennnnnnnn, is you ready?
She had me rolling my eyes referring to herself as a Black woman. She is a biracial woman.
I’d rather not tell folks how to self identify but I do need them to be aware of the privileges afforded to them.
@@SheReaDelSol if ur telling someone to recognize their privilege in this instance. You know we are not the same and the privilege comes that difference. If yall can't determine what is and isn't blk someone else will and they have.
@@nobumsleftbehindprteam4830 She is a black woman, you can be both biracial and black, and all lighter skinned black people have privilege, but at the end of the day no one will look at her and wonder what race she is.
Just an added comment, I personally decide what products I will use based on the ingredients, not who the creator is. I will check Tia's label like I do all others and then decide if I will purchase. Clean ingredients is all that matters to me.
Thanks for the great review. I most likely will not test these out but her pots and pans set is awesome 😊
I bet they are
I have 3c hair and I love how my hair feels with her leave-in; I have not tried her other products as yet…
As always, tysm for your honest review. I may still get the shampoo because it's a good price and both you and Alexis gave it a good review. But Tia needs to stop acting like her hair texture is universal in the natural hair market.
the shampoo is good!!
Damn! I feel like this review raised my IQ.
Awww thanks!
The wayyyyyy I was literally just eyeing this oneeeeeee.
*grabs popcorn*
From your latest video, idk where you stand with no oils no butters but if that’s still your lane, you may be able to make it twerk. Leave that gel alone tho lol
Gurlllllllll. The wayyyyy I saw the “ Dermatitis” had me SHOOOOK. I even looked up wether or not it would’ve worked best on soaking wet hair but they even said “damp with a COMB” I- 😭
I just wanna say I LOVEDDDDD this review. You did an amazing job reviewing the line and still sharing your perspective. I’m going through my stash and seeing what I’m gonna keep or out to rest. Once I catch up I’ll definitely be looking at you for the insight on my next purchases!!
@@TruleyTalentedBeauty Thanks for watching!
Always here for it. Always have your info readily available. Love your reviews. They are so honest
very well thought through, you hit every single nail on the head. thank you for your commentary~
Love the bun. You look beautiful!
Love the content of this video btw
THANK YOUUUUU
The title and the thumbnail had me coughing 😭😭😭
We just here to kiki and have a good time lol
We know who those light products are for. Thick coils, No Ma’am, but it’s the Bun for me!!!
They bun understood the assignment!
Definitely agree that she can't be the hair representation for a majority of black people, and it is definitely true that most of the representation that we got for black people are either light-skinned black people with looser curls and high porosity, or biracial women with that same hair type. And Tia being biracial with that same hair type 👁️🕵🏾♂️🤔
Rarely do we see us. And Tia is not the Type 4, low porosity, fine hair type like me, still love her, but not her being oblivious to Blackness as a whole with Black hair...
Love her but this marketing was cringey. She needs more black women on her team and in her circle.
@@SheReaDelSol EXACTLY
Celebrity lines just don’t work for you 😂😂 I would never forget your video on TPH had me dying 😂😂
That's why I stopped trying. Back to my hole lol
Only come back out if it’s worth it 😂
YES! TPH review is a CLASSIC! 😂❤
the conditioner was rlly soft for me and i have mainly 4b hair. Mine was also thick and rich. Not sure what happened with urs.
Her statement "I want to..." said to me: Immediately No. I heard, those products aren't made for me, so this review gave me more incentive than her advertisements.
IDK what sis is on right now, but issa no for me
Great review and very thorough!! Congrats to Tia!! I would only be willing to try the products you recommended and liked the shampoo, the oil, and I am really excited about the refresher!! I agree with you I love my hair feeling and being moisturized. Hopefully Tia and team will see where the gaps are in the line and address it. Flake city is horrible when it happens so I most avoid gels. Also, I think gels can be very drying for the hair!! Love your new profile pics and your editing style!!😊🙂👍🏾🤜🏽💗💜❤
Thanks for watching ❤️
LMFAO I am screaming at Tia bought the snow byeeeeeee😂🥹. But honestly I’m tired of all these celebrity hair care and skin care linessssss🌝🙄
I think collectively everyone is tired. That’s why I stopped buying them in 2019 or whenever that was.
Great review SheRea… I look forward to trying this line. yes very cute bun.🥰
Thank you 🤗
I love a good refresher spray and oil, so I’ll definitely be purchasing those two products. However, I may take a chance and purchase the whole product line. Your bun looks really nice. Your hair has a nice sheen and looks super moisturized.
The spray and my deep conditioner really put in work.
Your right and I’m a mixed girl, and still myself didn’t feel beautiful because of my loser curl partner. I need extremely light weight products, otherwise my hair will feel sticky and pop off the next day. So theses products might work for me.
Thank you SheRea for this review 🥰💙.. I’m sure I’ll check these out sometime in the future 💙
Let me know if you do ❤️
@@SheReaDelSol 🥰