I am so tired of explaining this. I even had to explain this in cosmetology school to a white instructor 🙄 There was even a time where i had to prevent them from damaging some poor girl’s hair because they couldn’t understand that it’s possible for people with kinky hair to also have fine hair. She was using a coarse relaxer on her fine hair just because it’s extremely kinky. Anyway... Thank You for this video!
Cyn you need to do a Ted Talk or a traveling lecture series. We, out here, are so ignorant of all this so thanks for the knowledge because KNOWLEDGE is POWER! You have to keep educating us because we need it. This was a MASTER CLASS! After this, I unsubscribed from so many of those so-called gurus that have flooded RUclips with ignorance. You are The Apostle of Hair! Your
Thank you, Miss Cyn. I'm an irish frizz white girl, and my whole life my hair has been destroyed by ignorance. Now that it's natural, it's fine, and has straight, curl, and coil in it. Natural it's delicate, and will break or burn easily. I had no idea. My mother gave me perms when I was a tiny child, and my hair never responded well. I was told I had straight hair. Nope. I had abused hair. As a broke grown up I finally stopped perming, and stopped brushing it straight, and started combing it and crunching it wet with decent product. I wash my hair about every 10 days or so, and start curly on day one, and braid, bun, or low heat press by day 7 or so. Florida humidity taught me most of what I do about styling.
I am Italian and have a similar story...no hairdresser I went to ever told me that the frizzy halo around my head were actually dehydrated de-proteinated curls. I learned from black hair youtube. When I asked hairdressers how to bring out the curls (because I had them as a baby and my relatives do so I knew I could probably make them appear again) they used a diffuser on me, which did nothing, thus making me think my hair must have changed from my childhood, but it didn't. They have no idea how to treat anything that is not straight or straightened, and then make fake, heat curls damaging hair...also I now wash my hair anywhere from 1 to 2 weeks instead of every 3 days, but with 'refreshers' - I am high porosity, low sebum production so I like water and efficient moisturizers but not frequent shampoos as they take out too much sebum. The most efficient way I've found to describe my hair is vata type from ayurveda (aka Einstein hair), my hair is pretty much pure vata. According to Walker's system it's mostly 2b-c with some 3a but this classification alone doesn't mean much, my sister has a similar classification but her hair looks and behaves much differently (lower porosity, lower density, much more easily defined waves/curls , looks like a totally different head and needs different products).
@@nataliestevenson3621 try the "greenhouse method". I have low porosity hair. You can spray a little water on the hair and place a plastic cap on and allow body heat to penetrate the hair. I do it whenever it feels a bit dry. Also, thin oils are good for sealing low porosity hair.
I’ve got everything from 3a-4c in my head, according to the texture chart, so the chart has always confused me and made it harder for me to maintain my hair. This explains so well and actually gives me a much better idea of how to care for all of my hair. Thanks!
I love you. PLEASE SAY IT AGAIN!!! I have always been able to grow my kinky hair LONG. I first learned of this ability with my permed hair. However, in 2009, I wanted to be a natural black beauty so I did the big chop. It wasn't easy because since the 6th grade perms were all I knew. This was definitely a new type of playing field. I truly did not know this hair, it was almost foreign to me. I started this journey with ignorance because I thought it would be a simple task. Oh how I was so very wrong. Over the years and after 3 big chops, my beauty very coily hair and I are in love. I wanted it to be more like my permed hair while it was so desperately trying to gain my affection as it was. Today, I know that my hair has it's own voice to whom I now allow it to guide me for its needs. I must say I'm a bit old school though. Our mothers managed to grow our hair to great lengths as children, so I keep mine in 4 thick plates until I need an actual style. By listening, touch and learning I now my hair is high porosity, my density is thick, it's very coily, it loves moisture and heated conditioning, it doesn't care to much for proteins only when needed. I just recently flat ironed it to do a really good trim. I cut off anywhere from a half to an inch, learned how from watching my stylist layer my permed hair. Cut hair grows back and more. To my surprise my natural hairs length is almost mid-back, wow. I use the camille rose line and lawd my hair loves it. I have also discontinued using chemical dyes, I now use henna and this is amazing. It have my hair new life and the thickness has tripled literally. I wish we could upload pictures to these comments 😊. Again thank for all that you do.
Keep teaching!!! We need more people who will take the time to learn so that they can teach about natural hair care..you can't teach what you DO NOT KNOW!!! KEEP THEM COMING!!!!!!!! GURL😁
Took it back to facts. I'm an 80's baby and remember learning about coarse medium and fine and density when I was younger. Because me my mom and my sister all had very different hair. My sister had a best friend cosmetologist that told her these things and she shared it with me. Subscribed for the detailed education you gave in this video!
I loved this video so much I had to leave TWO comments. You literally don't understand how informative this video was. I haven't seen another youtuber who has broken down the science the way you did. I wish I could hit the like button 1000 times 😍
Cyn gurl your waist is looking snatched gurl! *Cyn Doll voice* 😂♥️♥️♥️ I love this video btw! I need to show my co-workers that have totally different hair than mine, why I don't wash my hair everyday lol!
Fine texture, high density, high porosity, high shrinkage, mixture of tight curls, waves, and coils. Simple regimen: Sulfate free shampoo, conditioner, leave in, gel, creams or foams. Butters weigh my hair down. Cool water rinse. Protective styles work best for me because my ends snap so easily. Thank you for educating us on this. I knew this already from school. I need to finish for once in my life.
As someone who has grown tired of the constant hair typing throughout social media, it is so refreshing to have someone give the clear facts on the issue! While I never paid any prolonged amount of attention to hair typing, I did get annoyed at the fact that it seemed to be the main focus instead of just the health of the hair and common sense ways to care for it(the basics). Thank you for such an informative and SO necessary video! I truly hope people listen & take note, I know I did.
This is an awesome video!! I agree 100% with you. I am not a hair professional, but I read & educate myself regarding what is true about hair & what is not. Also being a health professional for many decades, I do know & understand the anatomy & physiology of the skin / scalp & out growths such as hair. When the hair type chart first came out I knew early on that it could not be reliable. I personally had a very hard time placing myself in a category. I find that most people seem to have several textures/ curl patterns on their individual heads. I have 3 different diameters curls in different places on my scalp. It is a loose curl @ the front & sides, but gets progressively smaller in diameter & a tighter curl as you move backwards on my head. My hair has always been soft & healthy, even when it was permed. I was told that I have normal porosity, but I will now check that out for myself. I have now been natural for 11 years & I guess I was lucky enough to choose the right products for my hair. However, most of the time choosing products was based recommendations or it was simply a guessing game,until now. Your methods point to what is most important about hair & that knowledge makes choosing products more deliberate rather than a guessing game. This is a true method for healthy hair & growth retention. I thank you for being humble & kind enough to share your expertise with us. Your information will help save countless people from experiencing unnecessary damage, hair loss & very bad hair days In addition, you are helping us to save money by not wasting it on products we don’t need & should not use. Please continue these video tutorials, they are invaluable!! I pray that you & your family receive many blessings & even greater success today & in the future.
Finally something that makes sense!! Thank you so much Cyn!! I have different textures in my hair and I could never pick just one category off that chart. Thank you for the informative explanation. 🤗
I remembered asking my hair dresser if I was a 4A and she was like bye girl.. she's been doing my hair for years and has kept it always healthy. I've had ppl think it's a wig. I am now natural and its still very healthy. I grew up with my aunt who had her salon for 40 years. Folks loved her and I remember being in the shop and her teaching the other stylist about the science of hair. I learned a lot by watching. She loved using a round brush too. I remember her telling me it's in the wrist and you can do it so well to where it will have a curl. Thank you for teaching us..old school hair lessons are still needed.
Low porosity here! Found out that I can condition my hair for a short time effectively using heat after properly cleansing my hair. This is a great breakdown of hair science 😁
This is the most educational video ive seen on RUclips regarding black women hair. We spend millions on products to nurture our hair, but we really dont have the understanding as none professionals what to really buy to achieve that successful. Thank you Cyn! Keep the knowledge flowing!
I live for the informational videos. Not only to help me understand my hair but my daughter as well. Its crazy because I have only let 5 stylists touch my hair in my entire life and can't recall any of the consultations being so informative. Thank you 👏👏!!
Honey.....you taught that lesson. I am seriously considering booking an appointment and driving up from southern Arizona to have you teach me about my hair. It’s natural, but I do very little with it. I don’t really go to a salon because...... well, mostly lazy. But I want to grow my hair to my waist, so that is why I have not cut it off again. Love your videos!!!!
I’m currently in cosmetology school and I’m living for this video! My daughter is biracial and I am forever into learning new things for her beautiful curls
I am soo glad to be watching this before making first RUclips video i have gained so much knowledge and will not be typing my hair on my channel i love your energy and LOVE the information you give. Thank you for going against the grain and continuing to educate us !
YES please make more videos like this! When I went natural, I was shocked to see that I had multiple textures and whatnot going on! When I learned what products worked for my hair, my hair flourished! It was like my hair was alive with glory! Thanks for sharing! The Bible says in Hosea, my people perish from lack of knowledge!!!! I like learning!
Thank you so much for this breakdown. I've never had an understanding of my fussy, curly hair and it's been the bane of my existence for nearly 50 years! I've struggled with the worst frizzing ever, inability to have any style because my hair holds none, straight only lasting a day because I can't figure it out, can't use oil when straight because it weighs it down then looks dirty, hair sucking up oil when it's curly and still looking dry, and anything else on the hair frustration complaint chart. I've learned a lot from this video and now it's time to learn how to manage this mess! New subbie!!
I usually don't watch a long vid but I did this time and learned a lot....I guess I'ma need to switch up my products and next I'ma do both my daughters hair
Yes i have several types, textures on my head but I didn't know i needed a clarifying shampoo but it makes sense because product will sit on my low porosity hair.
Just sub! Thank god for you talking about high porosity and the real natural hair chart. My hair is fine, high porosity , thin and short on my right side and I have extreme dry scalp. I need a miracle lbvs. I have spent so much money following some of these influencers. I need my hair healthy and afterwards focus on growth.
Cyn Doll is great. As a long-time naturalist I can tell she is recently trying to get deeper into natural hair knowledge. Natural hair knowledge and what is learned in cosmetology school does not always mesh perfectly because European hair standards are used in school. I understand completely where she's getting at. She will find the balance soon. No tiny combs for detangling, and yes, wet our hair when doing it (unlike for European hair as taught in cosmetology school).
❤️❤️❤️❤️Thanks so much for watching! CHECK THIS LINK FOR ALL THE PRODUCTS USED IN THIS VIDEO INCLUDING OLAPLEX. (Shipped by amazon REAL OLAPLEX) www.amazon.com/shop/cyndoll
First- this was a great education piece - thank you! It also leads me to believe that many stylists are not educated or don't know their material because I have never had anyone discuss this with me and many times I have left the salon with my hair too straight with no body! I stopped going to salons for this reason and I am talking about high end and medium end salons. Would you do another video on porosity types and products that are best to use?
Yes, thank you. I love how you explain the types of hair. I love it. Im like a sponge right now. I've been watching you for a while and I've learned so much. Keep it coming.
Thank you for this girl!!! I’ve been so damn confused bout my own damn hair for so long! Like the curl pattern chart helped me a little but this helps me understand way more cuz my hair is just all over the place. Shoot I’m curly but high porosity due to bleaching and then protein sensitive all at the same damn time. Heavy oils weigh my hair down while not washing my scalp enough dries me out and gives me flakes instead of getting oily. This video is a gem 💎
I know this is true because I used to collect Sophisticates Black hair magazine and everything you say lines up to everything I've learned about hair in general. I never paid attention to the type categories cause my hair has always been different on different places on my scalp. Thank you for bringing the knowledge.
Thanks for telling me about porosity and what it means when it comes to your hair now and I understand your hair looks nice by the way but then to it always do
Okay, you know what, I'm glad I'm rocking with you now! I love a channel that's going to teach me something. 🤓I can tell I'm going to love your channel! 👍🏾
Love this video. You're on point and I love it so far. Keep preaching the truth. I don't agree with every video, but I love how you back everything up with the relavent science.
I’m no professional but I grew up in a salon (all of my aunt’s were professionals) so I learned all of this through the years. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this and hearing someone else say the very same things I’ve been saying (but people rarely listen to me because I’m not black🙃).
You definitely should do more educational videos. I'm in barber school && I was struggling with this chapter. I will be sharing this with my class and my instructor. Thank you !
I ‘am so happy to listen to you about all different types of hair,it’s so long that I had this education,it’s so great to hear this information from you, I thanks to God,you are so very much bless,I love sister and keep doing what you doing,may Thee almighty to continue blessing you and your families.
Oooookkkkk so now we need videos each porosity & correct products to use...part 1,2,3 ✌
Autobot Diva ok got it💕❤️
Cyn Doll
Low end to high end $$
Yes please cyn. Educate us some more
@@IamCynDoll yes we sure do!!
Ok, so I have just discovered 'Vegetable Glycerin ' and I'm wondering is that a good product to use on High Porosity hair.
I am so tired of explaining this. I even had to explain this in cosmetology school to a white instructor 🙄
There was even a time where i had to prevent them from damaging some poor girl’s hair because they couldn’t understand that it’s possible for people with kinky hair to also have fine hair. She was using a coarse relaxer on her fine hair just because it’s extremely kinky. Anyway... Thank You for this video!
Sugar Hartley ❤️❤️❤️
That's a big issue for me I have course fine hair and people don't understand that
The nerd part of me loves this video. Loving all the information.. sadly it’s going to go over a lot of people’s heads
Rashida B. Don’t speak that out. We will get a understanding from this video. ❤️💕
Cyn you need to do a Ted Talk or a traveling lecture series. We, out here, are so ignorant of all this so thanks for the knowledge because KNOWLEDGE is POWER! You have to keep educating us because we need it. This was a MASTER CLASS!
After this, I unsubscribed from so many of those so-called gurus that have flooded RUclips with ignorance.
You are The Apostle of Hair!
Your
Oli Wood thank you so much Queen!!!!
For Sure
Thank you, Miss Cyn. I'm an irish frizz white girl, and my whole life my hair has been destroyed by ignorance. Now that it's natural, it's fine, and has straight, curl, and coil in it. Natural it's delicate, and will break or burn easily. I had no idea. My mother gave me perms when I was a tiny child, and my hair never responded well. I was told I had straight hair. Nope. I had abused hair. As a broke grown up I finally stopped perming, and stopped brushing it straight, and started combing it and crunching it wet with decent product. I wash my hair about every 10 days or so, and start curly on day one, and braid, bun, or low heat press by day 7 or so. Florida humidity taught me most of what I do about styling.
I am Italian and have a similar story...no hairdresser I went to ever told me that the frizzy halo around my head were actually dehydrated de-proteinated curls. I learned from black hair youtube. When I asked hairdressers how to bring out the curls (because I had them as a baby and my relatives do so I knew I could probably make them appear again) they used a diffuser on me, which did nothing, thus making me think my hair must have changed from my childhood, but it didn't. They have no idea how to treat anything that is not straight or straightened, and then make fake, heat curls damaging hair...also I now wash my hair anywhere from 1 to 2 weeks instead of every 3 days, but with 'refreshers' - I am high porosity, low sebum production so I like water and efficient moisturizers but not frequent shampoos as they take out too much sebum.
The most efficient way I've found to describe my hair is vata type from ayurveda (aka Einstein hair), my hair is pretty much pure vata. According to Walker's system it's mostly 2b-c with some 3a but this classification alone doesn't mean much, my sister has a similar classification but her hair looks and behaves much differently (lower porosity, lower density, much more easily defined waves/curls , looks like a totally different head and needs different products).
Ok Cyn we are going to need product recommendations for each porosity now lol.
MZGREAT 😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️
My sentiments exactly!
Yes please. Ones that seal the cuticle
Yes please! On low porosity hair please. I can't get my daughters hair to hardly get any moisture 😒
@@nataliestevenson3621 try the "greenhouse method". I have low porosity hair. You can spray a little water on the hair and place a plastic cap on and allow body heat to penetrate the hair. I do it whenever it feels a bit dry. Also, thin oils are good for sealing low porosity hair.
I’ve got everything from 3a-4c in my head, according to the texture chart, so the chart has always confused me and made it harder for me to maintain my hair. This explains so well and actually gives me a much better idea of how to care for all of my hair. Thanks!
golden pacifier no problem Queen I’m glad I could help💕❤️
I love you. PLEASE SAY IT AGAIN!!! I have always been able to grow my kinky hair LONG. I first learned of this ability with my permed hair. However, in 2009, I wanted to be a natural black beauty so I did the big chop. It wasn't easy because since the 6th grade perms were all I knew. This was definitely a new type of playing field. I truly did not know this hair, it was almost foreign to me. I started this journey with ignorance because I thought it would be a simple task. Oh how I was so very wrong. Over the years and after 3 big chops, my beauty very coily hair and I are in love. I wanted it to be more like my permed hair while it was so desperately trying to gain my affection as it was. Today, I know that my hair has it's own voice to whom I now allow it to guide me for its needs. I must say I'm a bit old school though. Our mothers managed to grow our hair to great lengths as children, so I keep mine in 4 thick plates until I need an actual style. By listening, touch and learning I now my hair is high porosity, my density is thick, it's very coily, it loves moisture and heated conditioning, it doesn't care to much for proteins only when needed. I just recently flat ironed it to do a really good trim. I cut off anywhere from a half to an inch, learned how from watching my stylist layer my permed hair. Cut hair grows back and more. To my surprise my natural hairs length is almost mid-back, wow. I use the camille rose line and lawd my hair loves it. I have also discontinued using chemical dyes, I now use henna and this is amazing. It have my hair new life and the thickness has tripled literally. I wish we could upload pictures to these comments 😊. Again thank for all that you do.
I feel like I just got a free class in Cosmetology 101!! Thanks so much CynDoll, very informative and well presented😉
jlockett21 ❤️💜💜
Keep teaching!!! We need more people who will take the time to learn so that they can teach about natural hair care..you can't teach what you DO NOT KNOW!!!
KEEP THEM COMING!!!!!!!! GURL😁
I didn’t know about the hair follicle shape affecting the curl pattern of the hair...dang girl you dun learnd me something! Thank you!!!
Took it back to facts. I'm an 80's baby and remember learning about coarse medium and fine and density when I was younger. Because me my mom and my sister all had very different hair. My sister had a best friend cosmetologist that told her these things and she shared it with me. Subscribed for the detailed education you gave in this video!
I loved this video so much I had to leave TWO comments. You literally don't understand how informative this video was. I haven't seen another youtuber who has broken down the science the way you did. I wish I could hit the like button 1000 times 😍
Love your videos guuuurrrrllll!
Cyn gurl your waist is looking snatched gurl! *Cyn Doll voice* 😂♥️♥️♥️ I love this video btw! I need to show my co-workers that have totally different hair than mine, why I don't wash my hair everyday lol!
Cherika Daniel thanks gurrrlll🙈🙈🙈❤️ and yes tell em gurrlll
Fine texture, high density, high porosity, high shrinkage, mixture of tight curls, waves, and coils. Simple regimen: Sulfate free shampoo, conditioner, leave in, gel, creams or foams. Butters weigh my hair down. Cool water rinse. Protective styles work best for me because my ends snap so easily. Thank you for educating us on this. I knew this already from school. I need to finish for once in my life.
supercakes09 ❤️💕❤️
As someone who has grown tired of the constant hair typing throughout social media, it is so refreshing to have someone give the clear facts on the issue! While I never paid any prolonged amount of attention to hair typing, I did get annoyed at the fact that it seemed to be the main focus instead of just the health of the hair and common sense ways to care for it(the basics). Thank you for such an informative and SO necessary video! I truly hope people listen & take note, I know I did.
iseebeautiful thanks so much Queen
This is an awesome video!! I agree 100% with you. I am not a hair professional, but I read & educate myself regarding what is true about hair & what is not. Also being a health professional for many decades, I do know & understand the anatomy & physiology of the skin / scalp & out growths such as hair. When the hair type chart first came out I knew early on that it could not be reliable. I personally had a very hard time placing myself in a category. I find that most people seem to have several textures/ curl patterns on their individual heads. I have 3 different diameters curls in different places on my scalp. It is a loose curl @ the front & sides, but gets progressively smaller in diameter & a tighter curl as you move backwards on my head. My hair has always been soft & healthy, even when it was permed. I was told that I have normal porosity, but I will now check that out for myself. I have now been natural for 11 years & I guess I was lucky enough to choose the right products for my hair. However, most of the time choosing products was based recommendations or it was simply a guessing game,until now. Your methods point to what is most important about hair & that knowledge makes choosing products more deliberate rather than a guessing game. This is a true method for healthy hair & growth retention. I thank you for being humble & kind enough to share your expertise with us. Your information will help save countless people from experiencing unnecessary damage, hair loss & very bad hair days In addition, you are helping us to save money by not wasting it on products we don’t need & should not use. Please continue these video tutorials, they are invaluable!! I pray that you & your family receive many blessings & even greater success today & in the future.
💃 runs to the bathroom to pick up a piece of shed hair to determine the porosity. After watching this video you rightfully earned a new subbie 👍👍👍
Finally something that makes sense!! Thank you so much Cyn!! I have different textures in my hair and I could never pick just one category off that chart. Thank you for the informative explanation. 🤗
Lissa Hiles ❤️❤️❤️
I remembered asking my hair dresser if I was a 4A and she was like bye girl.. she's been doing my hair for years and has kept it always healthy. I've had ppl think it's a wig. I am now natural and its still very healthy. I grew up with my aunt who had her salon for 40 years. Folks loved her and I remember being in the shop and her teaching the other stylist about the science of hair. I learned a lot by watching.
She loved using a round brush too. I remember her telling me it's in the wrist and you can do it so well to where it will have a curl. Thank you for teaching us..old school hair lessons are still needed.
+Tanya Muir 💜💜💜💜
+Tanya Muir 💜💜💜
Low porosity here! Found out that I can condition my hair for a short time effectively using heat after properly cleansing my hair. This is a great breakdown of hair science 😁
Very informative and important. Shared and shared.
This is the most educational video ive seen on RUclips regarding black women hair. We spend millions on products to nurture our hair, but we really dont have the understanding as none professionals what to really buy to achieve that successful. Thank you Cyn! Keep the knowledge flowing!
I live for the informational videos. Not only to help me understand my hair but my daughter as well. Its crazy because I have only let 5 stylists touch my hair in my entire life and can't recall any of the consultations being so informative. Thank you 👏👏!!
Brittany Faulk no problem Queen ❤️💕❤️
Love it! Thank you for sharing!!!
No problem thanks so much for watching!
I’m a stylist thank you so much for another great video! You look amazing!
Sarah Finn thankssss so much
Honey.....you taught that lesson. I am seriously considering booking an appointment and driving up from southern Arizona to have you teach me about my hair. It’s natural, but I do very little with it. I don’t really go to a salon because...... well, mostly lazy. But I want to grow my hair to my waist, so that is why I have not cut it off again. Love your videos!!!!
The NoBox Life come see me gurrll💕💕💕
I’m currently in cosmetology school and I’m living for this video! My daughter is biracial and I am forever into learning new things for her beautiful curls
Very helpful video!!!!!! Thanks
Love your channel !!!! Thanks so much! To break down on this topic, to follow and understand!! Thumbs Up!!!
Educate stimulates hair growth. Thanks for sharing! Blessings.
Grace M. ❤️❤️❤️
I am soo glad to be watching this before making first RUclips video i have gained so much knowledge and will not be typing my hair on my channel i love your energy and LOVE the information you give. Thank you for going against the grain and continuing to educate us !
Thank you sooo much for watching love!💜💜💜
YES please make more videos like this! When I went natural, I was shocked to see that I had multiple textures and whatnot going on! When I learned what products worked for my hair, my hair flourished! It was like my hair was alive with glory! Thanks for sharing! The Bible says in Hosea, my people perish from lack of knowledge!!!! I like learning!
I truly enjoyed your video. What you are saying makes so much sense!
Great video, Yes more education on hair care for coarse hair and getting to normal porosity levels with specific products and brands.
You go girl! Density, Diameter, Porosity - Teach On!!!
Thank you for taking the time to learn it and share it.
You are the absolute TRUTH. I love your channel GURL.
Devyn Davis 💕❤️💕
Very informative! More please.
Katherine Miller 💕💕💕
Cynn your a real caring hair stylist
Girl....the hair, makeup, dress, body-awdy-awdy...I can not deal! You look gorgeous 😍. Now let me listen to the content and learn today.
Nita Key 🙈🙈🙈😂😂😂🙈🙈Thanks lovely
Thank you so much for this breakdown. I've never had an understanding of my fussy, curly hair and it's been the bane of my existence for nearly 50 years! I've struggled with the worst frizzing ever, inability to have any style because my hair holds none, straight only lasting a day because I can't figure it out, can't use oil when straight because it weighs it down then looks dirty, hair sucking up oil when it's curly and still looking dry, and anything else on the hair frustration complaint chart. I've learned a lot from this video and now it's time to learn how to manage this mess! New subbie!!
Great information......glad I stumbled across your channel!
Wow this was so informative!
This was great information thank you!!
I usually don't watch a long vid but I did this time and learned a lot....I guess I'ma need to switch up my products and next I'ma do both my daughters hair
Yes i have several types, textures on my head but I didn't know i needed a clarifying shampoo but it makes sense because product will sit on my low porosity hair.
Keep teaching sister,you’re a blessing to us trying to learn how to truly take care of our hair...
I just love your videos so informative and real.
Wow! One of the most informative videos I’ve seen regarding haircare
+Veronica L thanks love I’m glad I could help! I look forward to spreading knowledge so we can all be beautiful in our own eyes
Your content & integrity are very much appreciated & I trust you will succeed in whatever endeavour you chose. Blessing to you & yours.
Its all about Perspective thank you so much love!
I already knew about this before watching this video but this was like adding fresh squeezed lemon juice to my sweet tea! 😍😍😍
Nala wms 💜❤️💜
Omg I want to cry, thank you sooooo much for this & all your educational vids!!!!
Girl I just love your Channel because you tell us so much about our hair and our skin I do appreciate you
Just sub! Thank god for you talking about high porosity and the real natural hair chart. My hair is fine, high porosity , thin and short on my right side and I have extreme dry scalp. I need a miracle lbvs. I have spent so much money following some of these influencers. I need my hair healthy and afterwards focus on growth.
Barbara Avilez ❤️❤️💕💕❤️💕💕I got you gurrrllll
Cyn Doll Thank you 💕
Deva Curl shampoo stopped my itching dry scalp.
Barbera am have the same exact problem......Help
Thank you for this educational video.you have answered so many of my natural hair questions
Thank u sooooo much. I've been trying to figure out the porosity of my hair forever. Dropping knowledge. I'm so here for it.
Lee Jackson 😍😍😍😍🙌🏾
Cyn Doll is great. As a long-time naturalist I can tell she is recently trying to get deeper into natural hair knowledge. Natural hair knowledge and what is learned in cosmetology school does not always mesh perfectly because European hair standards are used in school. I understand completely where she's getting at. She will find the balance soon. No tiny combs for detangling, and yes, wet our hair when doing it (unlike for European hair as taught in cosmetology school).
Yes, ma'am, keep the education coming. You are amazing..
Omg. I’m so glad I found your channel. You have inspired me all over again. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and gift.
Oh gosh 🙃...Thank you for explaining ..now🤔...I need products .. you're so smart🥰
❤️❤️❤️❤️Thanks so much for watching!
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Cyn Doll thanks again if you saw all the products I purchased , we could put a down payMent for a used car🤷🏽...you make of effortless ..🥰
I want to thank you so much for thoroughly explaining the difference between different hair types, from low to normal to high porosity.
Dorean Landers 💕❤️💕
First- this was a great education piece - thank you! It also leads me to believe that many stylists are not educated or don't know their material because I have never had anyone discuss this with me and many times I have left the salon with my hair too straight with no body! I stopped going to salons for this reason and I am talking about high end and medium end salons. Would you do another video on porosity types and products that are best to use?
A Google User I sure will coming soon💕❤️💕
Yes, thank you. I love how you explain the types of hair. I love it. Im like a sponge right now. I've been watching you for a while and I've learned so much. Keep it coming.
Such a great great great video and full of information. Amazing Thank You bunches!!
Thank you for this girl!!! I’ve been so damn confused bout my own damn hair for so long! Like the curl pattern chart helped me a little but this helps me understand way more cuz my hair is just all over the place. Shoot I’m curly but high porosity due to bleaching and then protein sensitive all at the same damn time. Heavy oils weigh my hair down while not washing my scalp enough dries me out and gives me flakes instead of getting oily. This video is a gem 💎
This video was amazing. Thank you Cyn.
omg loved this insight... no license but been doing hair for years own my own and learning hair knowledge on my own!!! Thanks so much
Thank you Cynthia!
Thank you for watching!!!
@@IamCynDoll I just went to your amazon store and found all the products you recommend for my type of hair, thank you!
Very informative video. Thank you for educating us. I'm definitely going to try out the porosity test.
Anekia Davenport ❤️❤️❤️
I know this is true because I used to collect Sophisticates Black hair magazine and everything you say lines up to everything I've learned about hair in general. I never paid attention to the type categories cause my hair has always been different on different places on my scalp. Thank you for bringing the knowledge.
Ebony Hudson 💕❤️💕
Thanks for explaining this in a way that is understandable.
Danyelle Jones 💕❤️❤️❤️
Love the information!
Thanks for telling me about porosity and what it means when it comes to your hair now and I understand your hair looks nice by the way but then to it always do
Cyn, thank you so much! The way you broke it down made it so easy to understand
I learned all that you spoke of in cosmetology school. I want more educational videos. Thank you.
She gives info as she sees fit....If you want a full detail educational video that cost money ijs
❤❤❤. I think I'm low porosity I checked years ago. I know I have fine hair. Gotta try the test. Live all the information ❤
Thanks. I always wondered why some of my hair was straight and some wavy.
I love the information and honesty that you give us ... Keep doing your thing...
Purple Bunny 💕😍💕❤️
Nice video! Very well said👏🏾
Thank you!!!!!!
Thank you for the break break down I've learned
Yes Cin, you done learn't the class something tonight. Very informative. It's so hard to find a good hair stylist.😘
Fairxchange one ❤️❤️❤️
Thank u so much educated the hair we need it
Okay, you know what, I'm glad I'm rocking with you now! I love a channel that's going to teach me something. 🤓I can tell I'm going to love your channel! 👍🏾
Thank you so much. I love your educational videos!
Faith 💕❤️❤️❤️
Love this video. You're on point and I love it so far. Keep preaching the truth. I don't agree with every video, but I love how you back everything up with the relavent science.
I am here for the education... finally something that really makes sense. Thank you.
qwietstormz 💕❤️💕
This was a great educational video. Thanks for taking the time.
Thank you for explaining things in detail. I learned so much.
I couldn’t thank you enough for coming through with very informative videos💜
S Cherry ❤️💕❤️💕😍
This was such an informative video. Thank you so much! Beautiful personality!😘
I’m no professional but I grew up in a salon (all of my aunt’s were professionals) so I learned all of this through the years. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this and hearing someone else say the very same things I’ve been saying (but people rarely listen to me because I’m not black🙃).
THANK YOU CYN! This video was so informative, Yess. Definitely will be sharing the k knowledge.
Stay true, God bless 🤗💕💖
Denise Sillers 💕❤️💕
Thank you for the educational facts!!!! It was truly needed!
Christile Manasse ❤️❤️💕
This video was so informational. Thanks so much auntie Cyn!!!!
MaiKeia Davenport ❤️💕❤️💕❤️❤️
You definitely should do more educational videos. I'm in barber school && I was struggling with this chapter. I will be sharing this with my class and my instructor. Thank you !
Thank you soooo much I've been trying to find an explanation for porosity
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Thanks for taking the time to explain this to us. Continued blessings 😊
Jo-Anne thanks love!
I had to go back to look at this, all I can saw is ,wow!, I honestly didn't didn't know. Thank you for enlightening us on this subject.
I ‘am so happy to listen to you about all different types of hair,it’s so long that I had this education,it’s so great to hear this information from you, I thanks to God,you are so very much bless,I love sister and keep doing what you doing,may Thee almighty to continue blessing you and your families.
Love love love this video. I love all of your videos. Thank you so much for your time. Waiting on products video.
Teebaby69 💕❤️❤️❤️❤️
😃😊😃 love your knowledge 😃