Much respect to both GlamTwin. I love you ladies’ videos much!!! I’ve learned so much! I’d have to say heat from a diffuser- (indirect heat) shouldn’t disrupt the hair - as long as you continue your shampoo and deep condition your hair on a weekly or bi weekly basis. Trust it’s helped me and it is something shared and stated by natural hair stylists. I also have high porosity hair - which means - my hair requires a firm set with a hair dryer - and gel. To hold in the moisture. Don’t cut your hair often - if you want to grow out your hair. Split ends don’t travel if you have a good regimen (deep condition, and so fourth) As for cutting your hair - don’t over do it. I’m learning to cut only twice a year. My hair is growing and no my split ends aren’t traveling upward - cause I mind my ends with oil / and I
Split ends travel up no matter what friend. Conditioners only temporarily mend them, they don't go away. Once the hair cuticle becomes damaged you can't repair it without cutting. Hair is dead so it can't ever heal itself.
You’re right about split ends. They don’t travel up like crazy when you’re already taking such good care of your hair. My hair is down to my butt, and whenever I do happen to get a trim, my hair stylist only needs to cut off an inch tops. And I go years without haircuts lol.. but I’m like you, I take good care of my hair between haircuts. I use sulfates, I use oil, I use silicone. I haven’t tried a diffuser yet tho, I’ve been wanting to. ❤
Hey Glam Kendra and Glam Kelsey if you’re watching. I’ve been watching your videos since you were in cosmetology school, and have been natural ever since. I literally have not used any heat in my hair since 2013, and at the tender age of 52, still have a head full of hair like the two of you. Thanks for enlightening your viewers on the importance of not using heat- as Kendra said “If it plugs into a wall, unplug it.” Allow your hair to air dry. Also, as I mentioned, I’m 52 so I do get a few grey hairs so I use a no ammonia hair color- demi, to touch up my roots every 45 days, so I don’t incur any heat damage. Loved loved loved this video. Thanks again Kendra.
Im always worried about getting attached to Shea Moisture products because they discontinue lines after time. It’s happened to me several times. I literally stopped buying from them for years. Sucks….I did buy this line recently and liked it. Im glad you like it to. Lets just hope they don’t break our hearts AGAIN and discontinue the line. 🙄
I started greying early. I colored my hair for almost 30 years. At first, I began coloring it less frequently and immediately saw a difference. When I stopped using color completely four years ago, my hair became less dry, more dense, and I’m *definitely* experiencing less breakage.
First off, your curls look fabulous. Second, I love the tips and your transparency. You guys have always kept it 💯, even when you two were splitting your curly/straight hair routines. With your trial and error it will give new curlies knowledge of what you have learned about your own hair. Also, I love how you and Kelsey have mentioned how hair changes as we age. I know mine has I see a difference in my own hair. I do have the bond repair masque, but I need to get the rest of the line as well just to get the full experience. Very appreciative that you did this video.❤
I need this video. I recently start back my natural hair journey but this time no flat iron. My curls are looking so nice. I can wait till it’s longer and healthier.
Ive been a mini twist girl pretty much all summer just with how hot its been and how my hair frizzs and puffs up in hot weather.......i just had to do something. Now thet I got a hang on it, I love them and probably will keep incorporating them through the year ❤
These tips are helpful. Luckily, I used these same tips to help with heat damage in the past. This may be controversial but I am trying to get my hair trimmed every three months. Getting two trims a year does not work for me. I always need a few inches cut. I have determined that I must need a trim before I can see/feel it. So hopefully being more proactive will help me retain length and maintain density. Edited for grammar.
Gm Ms. Kendra it’s Always Great getting vids from The Glam Twinz right 🥰. And thanks always give it 123 on products Tht you both use Ive many of the one Tht you’ll do share 🥰. Continue to SHINE ❤️❤️ & light. Peace and blessings and happiness and prosperity Amen
Going heat free (as in heat styling tools like blow dryers and flat irons) has helped a lot, however, hot oil treatments and deep conditioning with heat helps make my curls pop as well. I would heat up some oil and apply that to my hair and put on a shower cap with a bonnet or hat for some time before doing my regular wash routine. I have also used a hot cap to do oil treatments or deep condition my hair. Styling my hair with a hard hold gel also helps my curls pop and trains them to be more defined.
What about turning down the temperature on the flat iron and only use one pass through? Also a very good leave in conditioner and a very good heat protector is vital. Also flat ironing once a week and wrapping the hair at night will help keep it straight and moisturizing is essential. Hair vitamins are very good as well. The reason that I’m saying this is for versatility. Mizani has excellent products for anyway a person wants to wear their hair. My beautician said sometimes hair needs to rest. She waved my hair for a year and I did have a relaxer. My hair grew so fast. It was almost on my shoulders The reason that I suggested wrapping the hair is because my friend said a co worker had worn her hair wrapped and it grew so fast Also if the hair is roller set it grows well. And there is limited heat. Only the dryer heat. These are just some suggestions.
I’ve been straightening my hair so much lately. What I can say is your curls will elongate as soon as that happens that’s your hairs sign to stop. Go back to curly styles for a few months and work on elasticity
Great tips! Sad, at least where I live, stylist can't cut hair that's in it's curly natural state. I have to straighten it to get it cut. I would say I like going back and fourth but maybe one day I will comment to just my natural curl. It is so beneficial during the summer months. Thanks for the info. 🥰
Whew 🥲 i had to give up lil miss flat iron. My hair wouldn't even curl at the ends anymore, no matter how much i deep conditioned. Cut the dead ends off bout 2 inches and now i stay away from heat
It's okay for you to give up the flat iron just don't push giving up the flat iron on another woman who is natural. Also do not make comments about her curly hair texture when she goes back curly
Awe Luv you too Kendra! I watched this video a while ago but I couldn't comment cause I watched it on my TV. I just watched it again today as a refresher. You look great on big screen BTW! But anyway, I will be trying these tips cause I'm going to be a full-time curly girl too now and I got bad heat damage 😭 I did a year without heat but then I went back to heat from new years to like july!! I know I know I'm bad! Anyway I'm done with heat...hopefully 😂
Omg I love you all this diddy shit got me messed up but Im here for but yall are the best thing smoking the real deal and peaceful, God bless you thank you
Nice video Kendra.. you video is cominf back... I'm a little confused, braid out & twist outs are not protective hairstyles because the hair is out and not protected from the elements
Your hair looks beautiful and I try to keep my hair black but I do use the little pack of bleach in box dye sometimes and it does damage my curls so decided to keep it dyed black😃
I love the Sheamoisture hair masque. Actually, it was one of your videos Kendra, that put me on. I saw the line advertised but decided to purchase after your endorsement. I think a missed opportunity for those who are seeking heat protection is that the Sheamoisture bond repair line also includes a bond repair oil with heat protection. And speaking of the oil, it will be the first oil that I will finish completely! It is lightweight, my hair feels soft after applying, and it smells divine, just like the other products. Lastly, as a full-time curly myself, I use both a hooded dryer, diffuser, my hair is color treated with bleach, and my hair is flourishing…with inches. So, I don’t blame the heat tools or hair color (or bleach), I blame the user. Some people, whether they are a “natural hair stylist” or not, simply do not know what they are doing and it shows. I won’t start a forest fire by naming names, I will just leave that right there. 😇
I stop putting heat to my hair I do a deep condition/Treatment to my hair weekly I also did a big chopped last year July 9th is my one year Mark of doing my big chopped
Let's normalize people changing their minds then not questioning why they changed their mind. It's a little intrusive to ask about the change like that in someone's life especially when it comes to a woman's hair. Maybe on a video she will volunteer that information don't be insensitive. Just enjoy the videos that she took time to put out versus asking intrusive questions. Normalize people volunteering information
@@Peace-lt8bc: Kendra is making a whole video INFORMING us of a personal decision she made about her hair. I’m sure she welcomes questions about whatever inspiration or motivation she may have had about that decision. She’s literally making her hair health, setbacks, decisions, solutions, methods, techniques, products, and revelations OUR BUSINESS. Have a blessed day. 😊
Much respect to both GlamTwin.
I love you ladies’ videos much!!! I’ve learned so much!
I’d have to say heat from a diffuser- (indirect heat) shouldn’t disrupt the hair - as long as you continue your shampoo and deep condition your hair on a weekly or bi weekly basis. Trust it’s helped me and it is something shared and stated by natural hair stylists. I also have high porosity hair - which means - my hair requires a firm set with a hair dryer - and gel. To hold in the moisture.
Don’t cut your hair often - if you want to grow out your hair. Split ends don’t travel if you have a good regimen (deep condition, and so fourth)
As for cutting your hair - don’t over do it. I’m learning to cut only twice a year. My hair is growing and no my split ends aren’t traveling upward - cause I mind my ends with oil / and I
Split ends travel up no matter what friend. Conditioners only temporarily mend them, they don't go away. Once the hair cuticle becomes damaged you can't repair it without cutting. Hair is dead so it can't ever heal itself.
You’re right about split ends. They don’t travel up like crazy when you’re already taking such good care of your hair.
My hair is down to my butt, and whenever I do happen to get a trim, my hair stylist only needs to cut off an inch tops. And I go years without haircuts lol.. but I’m like you, I take good care of my hair between haircuts. I use sulfates, I use oil, I use silicone. I haven’t tried a diffuser yet tho, I’ve been wanting to.
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Hey Glam Kendra and Glam Kelsey if you’re watching. I’ve been watching your videos since you were in cosmetology school, and have been natural ever since. I literally have not used any heat in my hair since 2013, and at the tender age of 52, still have a head full of hair like the two of you.
Thanks for enlightening your viewers on the importance of not using heat- as Kendra said “If it plugs into a wall, unplug it.” Allow your hair to air dry. Also, as I mentioned, I’m 52 so I do get a few grey hairs so I use a no ammonia hair color- demi, to touch up my roots every 45 days, so I don’t incur any heat damage. Loved loved loved this video. Thanks again Kendra.
Hair looks so much better. Nothing wrong with wearing hair straight but there is no way to not compromise curls and cause damage eventually
This is 100% the video for me, I’ve been using a lot of heat this past year and struggled getting my curls back.
Im always worried about getting attached to Shea Moisture products because they discontinue lines after time. It’s happened to me several times. I literally stopped buying from them for years. Sucks….I did buy this line recently and liked it. Im glad you like it to. Lets just hope they don’t break our hearts AGAIN and discontinue the line. 🙄
Oh that is soooo annoying!!!!
I started greying early. I colored my hair for almost 30 years.
At first, I began coloring it less frequently and immediately saw a difference. When I stopped using color completely four years ago, my hair became less dry, more dense, and I’m *definitely* experiencing less breakage.
First off, your curls look fabulous. Second, I love the tips and your transparency. You guys have always kept it 💯, even when you two were splitting your curly/straight hair routines. With your trial and error it will give new curlies knowledge of what you have learned about your own hair. Also, I love how you and Kelsey have mentioned how hair changes as we age. I know mine has I see a difference in my own hair. I do have the bond repair masque, but I need to get the rest of the line as well just to get the full experience. Very appreciative that you did this video.❤
I need this video. I recently start back my natural hair journey but this time no flat iron. My curls are looking so nice. I can wait till it’s longer and healthier.
Curls are poppin’ absolutely 🔥🔥
Can't wait to try these tips!!! Your hair looks so lush and healthy!!
Hey Kendra girl ❤ super pretty per usual and shoutout to shea moisture for keeping yall paid 😊😂❤
I absolutely credit you ladies with introducing me to the Shea Moisture bond repair line. It has been a game changer for me so thank you!!
Kendra your hairstyle and makeup are BEAUTIFUL. Your hair definitely is thriving!
Your curls look SO GOOD! Glad you repaired your hair!
I'm definitely going to get the bond repair line. Thanks lovely 😍
You’re welcome 😊
Ive been a mini twist girl pretty much all summer just with how hot its been and how my hair frizzs and puffs up in hot weather.......i just had to do something. Now thet I got a hang on it, I love them and probably will keep incorporating them through the year ❤
I’m excited for you guys’ new journey!
I have the same hair type and these ladies have helped me elevate my curls. Love these ladies.
Great advice 👍🏾...your curls are poppin!
These tips are helpful. Luckily, I used these same tips to help with heat damage in the past.
This may be controversial but I am trying to get my hair trimmed every three months. Getting two trims a year does not work for me. I always need a few inches cut. I have determined that I must need a trim before I can see/feel it. So hopefully being more proactive will help me retain length and maintain density.
Edited for grammar.
Hey Kendra!! Your hair looks so pretty and shiny! Thank you!
Oh thank you!
Your hair looks so good 😍
Thank you!!
These were great tips Kendra your curls look so good💕💕
Thank you so much!!
Hey Kendra, your curls are shiny and poppin! 🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️ Love your eyeshadow, soo pretty! 🥰💖
Thank you so much 🤗
@@glamtwinz you’re very welcome ☺️
Gm Ms. Kendra it’s Always Great getting vids from The Glam Twinz right 🥰. And thanks always give it 123 on products Tht you both use Ive many of the one Tht you’ll do share 🥰. Continue to SHINE ❤️❤️ & light. Peace and blessings and happiness and prosperity Amen
Lovely! Im gonna save this for later! 😊
Going heat free (as in heat styling tools like blow dryers and flat irons) has helped a lot, however, hot oil treatments and deep conditioning with heat helps make my curls pop as well. I would heat up some oil and apply that to my hair and put on a shower cap with a bonnet or hat for some time before doing my regular wash routine. I have also used a hot cap to do oil treatments or deep condition my hair. Styling my hair with a hard hold gel also helps my curls pop and trains them to be more defined.
Which one works better hot oil or deep conditioner?
I have these products in my Walmart cart to be ordered! Thanks for the advice 🤗
Ohmygoodness thanks for the product tip Shea Moisture is one of my favorite product 😊👌🏾 ❤
So glad I found your channel sooooo helpful thank you!
Hi Kendra I always thought that u and Kelsey’s hair is absolutely beautiful!! Thank u for the tips❤❤❤
I love the Shea moisture bond repair line! I had amazing results
Kendra! Such a beauty. Curls r poppn'
Great tips! Your hair is beautiful! Dem curls are poppin 🖤🖤🖤 Deep conditioning is a MUST 🖤🖤🖤🖤
Yes! Thank you!
What about turning down the temperature on the flat iron and only use one pass through? Also a very good leave in conditioner and a very good heat protector is vital. Also flat ironing once a week and wrapping the hair at night will help keep it straight and moisturizing is essential. Hair vitamins are very good as well. The reason that I’m saying this is for versatility. Mizani has excellent products for anyway a person wants to wear their hair. My beautician said sometimes hair needs to rest. She waved my hair for a year and I did have a relaxer. My hair grew so fast. It was almost on my shoulders The reason that I suggested wrapping the hair is because my friend said a co worker had worn her hair wrapped and it grew so fast Also if the hair is roller set it grows well. And there is limited heat. Only the dryer heat. These are just some suggestions.
How are you now trimming your hair? Are you blowing it out only with a hair dryer?
How to trim curly hair?
I would love to see that as well, because I need to know!!!
@@lucretiarailey3159 ruclips.net/video/VmARZ4BxAjI/видео.htmlsi=ITFafHFn4o9Bb1Ce I didn't realize it til after I commented.
My favourite girls thanks for your content your products have been extremely helpful in my hair growth thanks sisters ❤
I LOVE CURLS THK U KENDRA 🎉❤
I’ve been straightening my hair so much lately. What I can say is your curls will elongate as soon as that happens that’s your hairs sign to stop. Go back to curly styles for a few months and work on elasticity
Great tips! Sad, at least where I live, stylist can't cut hair that's in it's curly natural state. I have to straighten it to get it cut. I would say I like going back and fourth but maybe one day I will comment to just my natural curl. It is so beneficial during the summer months. Thanks for the info. 🥰
Have you tried the redken acidic bonding curls? If so can you do a product review please
I still gotta get this wash n go down pact 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
Whew 🥲 i had to give up lil miss flat iron. My hair wouldn't even curl at the ends anymore, no matter how much i deep conditioned. Cut the dead ends off bout 2 inches and now i stay away from heat
It's okay for you to give up the flat iron just don't push giving up the flat iron on another woman who is natural. Also do not make comments about her curly hair texture when she goes back curly
Flat twists are a very good protective style and the only heat is from the hair dryer.
My hair is bleached but noooooooo more for me 💯💯
Awe Luv you too Kendra! I watched this video a while ago but I couldn't comment cause I watched it on my TV. I just watched it again today as a refresher. You look great on big screen BTW! But anyway, I will be trying these tips cause I'm going to be a full-time curly girl too now and I got bad heat damage 😭 I did a year without heat but then I went back to heat from new years to like july!! I know I know I'm bad! Anyway I'm done with heat...hopefully 😂
Omg I love you all this diddy shit got me messed up but Im here for but yall are the best thing smoking the real deal and peaceful, God bless you thank you
Nice video Kendra.. you video is cominf back... I'm a little confused, braid out & twist outs are not protective hairstyles because the hair is out and not protected from the elements
Quick question, your hair is gorg by the way, is the bond repair a protein treatment?
Bleaching definitely slowed down my growth for a hot minute
I have always loved #sheamoisture products, love❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Great video.
Same.
You look stunning 😍
What do you do about fair knots that’s the reason I started stretching my hair
If you deep conditioning twice a week does that mean you wash your hair twice a week?? How often do you wash your hair?
🎉🎉🎉 thanks for the tips
Thank you ❤❤❤❤
Just gorgeous 😍
Thank you! 😊
Please link the bonding hair masque
Your hair looks beautiful and I try to keep my hair black but I do use the little pack of bleach in box dye sometimes and it does damage my curls so decided to keep it dyed black😃
No because I went to the Avalon and had a field day pointing out the restaurants y’all go to!!
❤thank youuuuuu
I love the Sheamoisture hair masque. Actually, it was one of your videos Kendra, that put me on. I saw the line advertised but decided to purchase after your endorsement. I think a missed opportunity for those who are seeking heat protection is that the Sheamoisture bond repair line also includes a bond repair oil with heat protection. And speaking of the oil, it will be the first oil that I will finish completely! It is lightweight, my hair feels soft after applying, and it smells divine, just like the other products. Lastly, as a full-time curly myself, I use both a hooded dryer, diffuser, my hair is color treated with bleach, and my hair is flourishing…with inches. So, I don’t blame the heat tools or hair color (or bleach), I blame the user. Some people, whether they are a “natural hair stylist” or not, simply do not know what they are doing and it shows. I won’t start a forest fire by naming names, I will just leave that right there. 😇
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Love you too sister in the faith family that's
I stop putting heat to my hair I do a deep condition/Treatment to my hair weekly I also did a big chopped last year July 9th is my one year Mark of doing my big chopped
Heyyyyyy
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What made you go curly 100%??
Because she felt like it.
Let's normalize people changing their minds then not questioning why they changed their mind. It's a little intrusive to ask about the change like that in someone's life especially when it comes to a woman's hair. Maybe on a video she will volunteer that information don't be insensitive. Just enjoy the videos that she took time to put out versus asking intrusive questions. Normalize people volunteering information
@@Peace-lt8bc oh do shut up
@@Peace-lt8bc great reply thanks for that
@@Peace-lt8bc: Kendra is making a whole video INFORMING us of a personal decision she made about her hair. I’m sure she welcomes questions about whatever inspiration or motivation she may have had about that decision. She’s literally making her hair health, setbacks, decisions, solutions, methods, techniques, products, and revelations OUR BUSINESS. Have a blessed day. 😊
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I love the tips
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Now deep conditioning I learned from you both 🫂💜💚
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