You hit all the salient points, lol! I find that the longer my hair grows, the less frequently I need to trim….started at every 3 months…at 4 now. My Girl blow dries and flat irons and I have zero heat damage! Love your content and thanks as always for sharing!❤️❤️❤️
I'm scared to flat iron since my hair was extremely damaged by a hairstylist, when i was 16, for a photo shoot and i had to star all over again. The only one I trust is my mom who took care of my crown since I was a kid until I decided to do it myself at the age of 13. However, I do trim when necessary on blown out hair and that has contributed a lot to the health and density of my type 4 hair. I had layers from having to big chop the damage but I finally got rid of them after growing my hair to mid back, 3 days ago, since I noticed more tangles with them. Naptural85 explained why in one of her videos. My ends feel amazing and it's very easier to detangle and style now.
Wow, it's so unfortunate that you had that experience with the photo shoot stylist. That actually happens often in the modeling industry when the goal for the hair isn’t health, but to successfully execute a vision. I think that if blowouts are working for you to trim, keep doing it! I’m happy to hear that things worked out for you in the long run! ❤️
Looks good Sister. I usually trim my ends every 3 months. Plus I have started to us Mielle (type 4 hair) products and it has really been good on my hair.
Oh wow, I've been so excited about this video since the blow out video. Your hair is gorgeous 😍. Yes I agree with you, trimming process is absolutely necessary and doing it while it's straighten makes it even better. Awee...your hair, I'm loving it. Giirrlll...did you know that your awesome? Great content
I am definitely a curly cut person. I haven't put any sort of iron in my head for at least 3 years, and I don't plan to in the future. It's a lot of work for someone who has ballet multiple times a week. I could never do a hair channel cause I am lazy and all I wear is wash and gos. Also since I have tight and looser sections of hair, I actually need a curly cut or else it would look uneven when it's curly.
I realized what I did to get heat damage last year. Used shea butter products to moisturize and oil instead a real heat protectant. Quite literally fried my hair 🤣 I lost faith that I could it myself and vowed to only go to a salon, but I can see myself straightening my hair again. I love a challenge. But I'll save it for after I've beat my first challenge of growing my hair out.
Oooph…what a realization. I remember back when I was learning, everyone was putting tons of oil on their hair for shine. I’ve done it. The only difference is I’ve always use a heat protectant. I also know some people who have done everything correctly and still get damage. I’m happy you’re past that stage and if you decide to try again you’ll add that step. Whenever that ends up being, good luck! ❤️
I’m honestly not an the expert in this category. I recommend using a heat protectant thoroughly throughout the hair after a deep conditioning treatment. Use whatever silkener product you like and light moisturizer. Then work in thin sections on the lowest heat it takes to get straight.
I need to go see your mom with you! I'm trying to talk myself into getting a professional trim but I'm afraid they'll need to cut it really short. Maybe after vacation 😉. You did a really good job tho!
Is something happening with RUclips where when youtubers embed videos, the clickable video icons don't show on the screen when they point to "here" and "here". I've been seeing that more often.
Why did you chose to trim your own hair. Going to a professional for a trim yields the best results. I use to trim my own hair however, I never trimmed enough especially the back of my head thus causing increased split ends resulting in more damage.
Fair question. Because I needed it done now and don’t trust going to anyone else. I wanted my next wash/detangling session to go well and it did! My mother lives in New York so I don’t get to see her often.
Come on long. healthy natural hair 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Aye!! Hey girl! Nice to see you ☺️
Zoe out here flourishing. Looks gorgeous and the tips are perfect.
Thank you Kim. Zoe is out here loving her best life lol
You hit all the salient points, lol! I find that the longer my hair grows, the less frequently I need to trim….started at every 3 months…at 4 now. My Girl blow dries and flat irons and I have zero heat damage! Love your content and thanks as always for sharing!❤️❤️❤️
I'm scared to flat iron since my hair was extremely damaged by a hairstylist, when i was 16, for a photo shoot and i had to star all over again. The only one I trust is my mom who took care of my crown since I was a kid until I decided to do it myself at the age of 13. However, I do trim when necessary on blown out hair and that has contributed a lot to the health and density of my type 4 hair. I had layers from having to big chop the damage but I finally got rid of them after growing my hair to mid back, 3 days ago, since I noticed more tangles with them. Naptural85 explained why in one of her videos. My ends feel amazing and it's very easier to detangle and style now.
Wow, it's so unfortunate that you had that experience with the photo shoot stylist. That actually happens often in the modeling industry when the goal for the hair isn’t health, but to successfully execute a vision. I think that if blowouts are working for you to trim, keep doing it! I’m happy to hear that things worked out for you in the long run! ❤️
This last year I have gotten trims on my type 4 flat ironed hair from Great Clips and they do a good job and have a low price.
LaToya..yes I’m seeing this length and health! Thank you for this video 🥰💙
🤗❤️❤️
Looks good Sister. I usually trim my ends every 3 months. Plus I have started to us Mielle (type 4 hair) products and it has really been good on my hair.
Your hair looks so good!! 😆😆😍
Beautiful healthy hair❤️
Oh wow, I've been so excited about this video since the blow out video. Your hair is gorgeous 😍. Yes I agree with you, trimming process is absolutely necessary and doing it while it's straighten makes it even better. Awee...your hair, I'm loving it. Giirrlll...did you know that your awesome? Great content
🥰 You’re the sweetest! Thank you boo! I’m more excited to see if I can get my mother to even me up. Hoping to visit and get it on camera.
Yep, mom is the one you should trust!
All day every day 🙌🏾
I am definitely a curly cut person. I haven't put any sort of iron in my head for at least 3 years, and I don't plan to in the future. It's a lot of work for someone who has ballet multiple times a week. I could never do a hair channel cause I am lazy and all I wear is wash and gos. Also since I have tight and looser sections of hair, I actually need a curly cut or else it would look uneven when it's curly.
I realized what I did to get heat damage last year. Used shea butter products to moisturize and oil instead a real heat protectant. Quite literally fried my hair 🤣
I lost faith that I could it myself and vowed to only go to a salon, but I can see myself straightening my hair again. I love a challenge. But I'll save it for after I've beat my first challenge of growing my hair out.
Oooph…what a realization. I remember back when I was learning, everyone was putting tons of oil on their hair for shine. I’ve done it. The only difference is I’ve always use a heat protectant. I also know some people who have done everything correctly and still get damage. I’m happy you’re past that stage and if you decide to try again you’ll add that step. Whenever that ends up being, good luck! ❤️
Zoe did that ! I love it .
Yes yes yes... Flat ironing is still something my hair is trying to get used to.. first time, it reverted within hours 😂😂😂
Haha!! Depending on the season and products I use, I experience the same thing. This was the first time in years it didn’t immediately revert. Lol
I have been waiting for this video since you blow dried
Haha! I knew I had to release it next before somebody started throwing hands hehe (jk). I’m happy you enjoyed it :)
You're literally so pretty 😍
🥹 You’re so sweet. Thank you.
Love your healthy hair😍. What's the best flat iron temperature to silk press 4c hair?
I’m honestly not an the expert in this category. I recommend using a heat protectant thoroughly throughout the hair after a deep conditioning treatment. Use whatever silkener product you like and light moisturizer. Then work in thin sections on the lowest heat it takes to get straight.
You did good. U go girl... where did u get those sheers?
Thank you! I got them from Amazon. Linked in description box. I’ve used this brand for years.
Loved your trimming video. Will we get to see your mom trim your hair? 😃
I’m going to try my very best 😊
@@LaToyaEbonyHair ok 💗
Looking good looking good!
What flat iron do you use ma
I'm finding it difficult getting a flat iron that can stretch my hair as I want
Love it ❤️
Ok Zoe we see you. Can’t wait to see your next wash day.
Thank youuuu! I just finished a wash day lol! No damage and my detangling was so much faster. I’ll film the next wash day 😉
I love your hair
🤍🤍🤍
Your hair is beautiful
Aww thank you 💜
I need to go see your mom with you! I'm trying to talk myself into getting a professional trim but I'm afraid they'll need to cut it really short. Maybe after vacation 😉. You did a really good job tho!
Ugh! I know that uncomfortable feeling. I still can’t get over mine 🙈 lol
Love it… wow. ❤️ …Thank You 💐
Looking good
You have very beautiful hair
Very lovely 😊
Thanks boo! 💜
What is the best leave in
My favorites are kinky coily knot today and melanin haircare.
Conditioner
Is something happening with RUclips where when youtubers embed videos, the clickable video icons don't show on the screen when they point to "here" and "here". I've been seeing that more often.
It’s very possible. Google is always changing things and tinkering around…
Why did you chose to trim your own hair. Going to a professional for a trim yields the best results. I use to trim my own hair however, I never trimmed enough especially the back of my head thus causing increased split ends resulting in more damage.
Fair question. Because I needed it done now and don’t trust going to anyone else. I wanted my next wash/detangling session to go well and it did! My mother lives in New York so I don’t get to see her often.
Heyy 🙂
Heeeey 👋🏾
🙂❤️👍🌹
That hair dont move
I don’t mind that 😊
Why should it? It’s not a silk press