I use to get my hair curly cut. I found that it does not get rid of the split in because your hair is in such a tightened state. Plus, it limits your styling. If you want to do anything besides an afro, your hair will look uneven (i have a lot of different shrinkage patterns). A good comprise for me is cutting while blown dried. Once in a while, I cut while flat ironed (which I do once a year...hate my hair flat ironed). P.S - water isn't a moisturizer; it's the vehicle for moisturizers to enter the strands. Note from a chemist ❤
Same. I found my fresh trim honeymoon phase wouldn’t last more than a few weeks, so its back to blown out trims for me. It’s the only way for me to really asses my ends and you can still get a banging shape that way as well just be mindful of how your hair shrinks in certain areas. I feel this also better for those of us who want to retain length as well, 1/2 an inch in my hairs coily state can turn a simple trim into a cut real quick. ❤ But different strokes for different folks and all that
Also, I don't know if you saw my video on cracking the code on curly cut damage, but I think you and your hair are fine with the curly cuts. I learned after correcting over 10 curly cuts in the past month, that the issue is with them restricting their usage of products to just gels resulting in chronic dryness that is creating the splits throughout the length of the hair. It sounds like you have been listening to your hair and being more open so you probably aren't experiencing the same issues that many of them are.
Narada! Thank you for checking in. Yes, I kept up with the series and has been looking into it as well because I haven’t experienced the same issue. I don’t know if it’s because I typically get cuts when go to change the shape so a lot of taken off, but I have been using different gels and haven’t deep conditioned in 2 years. I rarely use creams for example. I am digging into this though because people need to be aware and just because I may not experience it doesn’t mean it isn’t an issue. I have been paying more attention to my ends though 👀
Hands down, your hair is gorgeous!!!!😍😍 The stylist did her thing with the shape! Jenn, the hair growth is obvious! At the rate it is growing, you won't have that taper for long!
Something that changed my life was to use a clothes steamer blowing on my hair at home while applying my leave-in cream whenever my hair needs a refresh throughout the week, and then using a Tangle Teezer or Denman Brush to brush it and define my curls at the same time. It's been glorious.
Yessssss..we definitely down play the importance of the salon experience in our natural hair journey. Natural hair does not mean we cannot benefit and enjoy salon experience.😊Love the shape too..😊 here from Ghana
Girl the wash, condition and style products are not restrictive at all lol. I love me some products. It is all about the ingredients and how products are formulated. I had someone tell me that I shouldn't use a leave in and that particular leave in had too many "oils". 1st most of the oils were essential and it was water based with alot of humectant type of ingredients. My favorite moisturizing shampoo has nothing but oils and butters in the ingredient list! And it doesn’t leave a coating type of feeling😊 oh and I always get my hair cut too when I go for a trim so I haven't experienced the "horrible ends" issue yet.
I saw some videos with people having issues with the no oil no butter/curly cut method. I think the best way to make sure there is no issue, is to blow dry the hair and check it, because it's easier to see potential damage that way. I'm really happy you find several stylists you like.
Before hearing about the curly cuts, I only knew 2 professional methods to cut natural hair: 1/stretched short hair cut with clippers, 2/blow dried long hair cut with shears. There was also the DIY method: twists and cut lol.
Thank you for this. I haven't found a Natural stylist with skills like yours. Until I do, I'll be styling my own Tresses. Your results are beautiful. 💯
I feel the whole no oils no butter is just another RUclips trend that will pass in sometime. I think most people who found success with the detox had product buildup and were not shampooing their hair properly. I’ve been doing wash and gos for a few years watching RUclipsrs who consistently did wash and gos and the simple routine of wash, deep condition in the shower, leave in and gel has helped people’s hair flourish, the same as mine. If you don’t like a hard cast/ingredients, sure the botanical gels would be worth it, but I don’t think the harder cast gels are detrimental to hair especially because leave ins are supposed to offset the dryness. I feel if ingredients aren’t a hang up for you, you shouldn’t feel limited to trying other gels not on bgc list. It’s all about how your hair responds and feels.
With regards to you comment about the splint ends issue, for someone who doesn’t have uniform curls or a uniform shrinkage rate the curl by curl technique is no for me. With that method the inherent unevenness that would result would lead to snagging when detangling and styling that happened very quickly after/ eventually even during my fresh cut honey moon phase (those breezy wash days after a cut when the ends are clean and even) as the unevenness continued unaddressed. I know alove4me on here does both, the curly cut for shape and a blown out trim to really address the ends. I don’t believe the hair must be blown out, for me any form of stretched hair to trim (pulling the hair taut as shown in the video, the twist method) would be better for me but blow outs are just easier. I will say however that the cut shown in the video to my eyes would be considered much more traditional than cutting curl by curl and thus imho not make the hair so uneven over time (leading to thinning ends) since she’s is stretching the hair to asses the ends and establishing cleaner ‘lines’ which (again imho) is the potential danger with curly cuts. I would feel in good hands with this stylist. also im not so dogmatic about the product selection, so long as I remain mindful of the appropriate shampoo to use to remove it and prevent buildup i’m not worried and have went back to using light leave ins. I just prefer the look and feel.
I’m curious about if Jen’s switch to wet cuts is conscious or if it’s just by chance that the stylist is cutting her wet and if there was a conversation about it…
It’s so satisfying seeing your hair growth and health this way. I rem back in 2013/2014 when you were still learning how to care for your hair. Selfcare is definitely key ❤ bb girl will have a lot to learn from her momma 😘
Jenn The no-makeup look is so pretty on you. Esp with that little hint of cream bronzer and blush you put on. Not weird at all. You should keep using that foundation
Looking 🔥🔥Sis! That shape is shaping!!I recently had a trip to the hairdresser for a colour, blow dry and trim, first time in 9 years and I LOVED the experience. (I do my own cuts and box dyes at home). I will go more often now im reassured thay my thick coils will survive a salon visit 😊. Yess we need to talk about these "curly cuts" girrl. Personally I think cutting on blown out hair for me will get all the damage off as i wear mainly twisted styles. I have yet to try a wash and go properly but imma attempt to real soon I have all the gels waiting 😂😂.
That tip about tying your W&G downward at night is so on point... I recently got a loc soc & put it on like a scarf - no pineappling - and my style stays frizz free until wash day 🎉🎉
Yes banding does not work for me, I get stretch but it I loose a lot of definition that way, pineapple and banding works better for looser curls, tight tight coils it can change the shape completely day 2
How'd I miss this video. I learned a lot. Especially about scalp product build up. I would love to find an affordable stylist to give my hair the spa treatment she's been missing. Your hair looks amazing. ( A trim during conditioning, who knew!) ❤
Loved the video jen ❤ also you should definitely do a video on the curly cut situation. For me ive had 1 curly cut , which was a actual cut and shape , and a cut on blown out hair , just recently and she said my hair looked great . So i dont know , also the people that ive watched get silk presses at the end of the year so im guessing if you dont straighten your hair its not that big of a deal . Ultimately its very interesting and ill have one more curly cut this year and ill get a silk press in like December to see how my ends look .
I am looking into it because… it seems peculiar. Like you, I’ve gotten cuts and also let the stylist know to take all splits ends out because there is no point holding onto them. Update me in December girl lol
Thank you for inspiring us natural hair girlies. Sometimes my hair can be overwhelming. Any recommendations for salons that specialize in natural hair in Toronto. I see a few on IG, but I’m scared 😢
Lovely video! Question: I may have misheard but you said that you don't use oils and butter in your hair because you said you heard you're not supposed to? I heard of the no oils no butters but I thought that was a trend. Please explain why you avoid those ingredients.
My hair is always cut curly, and I have never had issues! If people also pay attention ,to your hair from the first cut with Elaine, to this one they can see how much it has grown! My stylist shapes up the back, and does maintenance on the top/sides! I always say, take the time to pay attention to your stylist while cutting/styling so that you can see and understand what their doing. Then asking how you can get those results at home!
OMG!!! Now I want a haircut Jenn, who’s to say it’ll look this good on me 🫣🫣🫣… your hair is flourishing sis tbh❤️❤️❤️ Wish all stylists will be like this 🥺
I need a stylist like that!!! Plus Jenn I think I made a mistake with my hair!! I let a stylist talk me into getting a “straightening “ treatment… and me trusting that she wouldn’t lead me wrong.. I let her do this treatment only to find out that it is a keratin treatment… 🤦🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️…now my ends are breaking. In addition I have Alopesha in the top of my head…so now that spot has broken off a lot…what are your thoughts on Keratin?
couldnt hear how we should tie our hair scarf at night can you do a video on it and what producs she used verses do you like other products you hav used better
I think you can ease off on the strictness of the product selection now. People that still use raw ingredients should make sure to clarify their hair once a month to start fresh. I kept the products and techniques that works for my hair and it has been feeling and looking great the past 2 years. I can see and feel a *real* difference😊.
It was nice to see your stylist cut your hair wet with conditioner. It's how I cut mine if I'm not going to blow it out for the cut. That shape is very nice.🥰 If you like short hair there is nothing wrong with that. You don't have anything to prove to anyone.💯 Not everyone using this method has short hair. Latoya and Kayla are two I can think of who don't have a short haircut. I think many have short hair because they like the various angled shapes. The other thing is long hair is subjective. Some people feel anything past the shoulder is long, some say past the armpit, and still, others feel hair has to be at least to the bra strap.
@@thecure3982 Both of them have continued to grow their hair quite a bit since doing this. Kayla specifically says her hair grew and became the healthiest when she started caring for it this way and checking through her videos her hair has improved since doing this. It's really just simple haircare but may not be how some people want to care for their hair, and that is perfectly fine. Everyone should care for their hair in the way they think is best.
@@thecure3982 Latoya just posted a video wearing a wash-n-go she is still doing it but has chosen to wear the style mostly during summer. Any natural style can be worn with a simple cleanse, condition, style routine it doesn't have to be a WnG. Yes, Kayla is getting zero-degree curly cuts except for a layered bang. There is nothing wrong with that. I also do zero-degree curly cuts because my hair is long and although I think the angled cuts are cute it's not my preference for my hair.
@1GoldenBreeze I went to LaToya’s video and I did not see that she was still doing “the method” with her hair. In fact what you do with your hair is also different than “the method” and what we see in this video is different than the method that seemed to be originally being used… Because these are wet cuts Kayla gets dry cuts to my understanding and Latoya gets blow dried cuts. The hair care is also different between all of people.
You really don't have to grow your hair just to prove others wrong. Quite frankly, I think we should lean towards shapes, and lengths that really flatter us. Long hair without dimension is not necessarily flattering. Even well styled short hair isn't the most flattering on some face shapes. Your cut flatters you very well. Of course I'm sure other shapes will flatter you just as well. But long hair just to have long hair means what?? As I heard one stylist say, "what's the prize for having long hair?" Most people don't answer that question or they're afraid to answer it because the answer is very superficial and shows how much we buy into certain beauty standards. Re: limited products. There are a lot of products that can give us a desired style. But I'm learning that not all products leave our hair in a healthier position. Some products facilitate the health of the hair such that when we have no styling product in our hair, that our naked hair is really healthy. Kinda like only looking good with clothes vs. looking good naked. So the 2 product questions I now have are will the product give me my desired style and will the product further my hair's health. And not surprisingly there are only a few products that do both.
Unfortunately, all stylist do not take that kind of time. She's definitely a keeper.
I’m curious to hear what happened. DM me girl
And when they do, they charge a ton extra for the amount of work they're having
@@bluezy710seriously they out here charging $80-90 dollars for a wash blow dry and trim?! Before it didn’t cost no more than $40
I use to get my hair curly cut. I found that it does not get rid of the split in because your hair is in such a tightened state. Plus, it limits your styling. If you want to do anything besides an afro, your hair will look uneven (i have a lot of different shrinkage patterns). A good comprise for me is cutting while blown dried. Once in a while, I cut while flat ironed (which I do once a year...hate my hair flat ironed).
P.S - water isn't a moisturizer; it's the vehicle for moisturizers to enter the strands. Note from a chemist ❤
Same. I found my fresh trim honeymoon phase wouldn’t last more than a few weeks, so its back to blown out trims for me. It’s the only way for me to really asses my ends and you can still get a banging shape that way as well just be mindful of how your hair shrinks in certain areas. I feel this also better for those of us who want to retain length as well, 1/2 an inch in my hairs coily state can turn a simple trim into a cut real quick. ❤ But different strokes for different folks and all that
Were you getting dry or wet cuts? They are different.
Also, I don't know if you saw my video on cracking the code on curly cut damage, but I think you and your hair are fine with the curly cuts. I learned after correcting over 10 curly cuts in the past month, that the issue is with them restricting their usage of products to just gels resulting in chronic dryness that is creating the splits throughout the length of the hair. It sounds like you have been listening to your hair and being more open so you probably aren't experiencing the same issues that many of them are.
Narada! Thank you for checking in. Yes, I kept up with the series and has been looking into it as well because I haven’t experienced the same issue. I don’t know if it’s because I typically get cuts when go to change the shape so a lot of taken off, but I have been using different gels and haven’t deep conditioned in 2 years. I rarely use creams for example. I am digging into this though because people need to be aware and just because I may not experience it doesn’t mean it isn’t an issue. I have been paying more attention to my ends though 👀
Hands down, your hair is gorgeous!!!!😍😍 The stylist did her thing with the shape! Jenn, the hair growth is obvious! At the rate it is growing, you won't have that taper for long!
Something that changed my life was to use a clothes steamer blowing on my hair at home while applying my leave-in cream whenever my hair needs a refresh throughout the week, and then using a Tangle Teezer or Denman Brush to brush it and define my curls at the same time. It's been glorious.
Yessssss..we definitely down play the importance of the salon experience in our natural hair journey. Natural hair does not mean we cannot benefit and enjoy salon experience.😊Love the shape too..😊 here from Ghana
❤ Now if I could find a hairstylist just like her, I would definitely schedule regular appointments for my natural hair care! Love your hair!💯
I’ve been going to my curly hair stylist since 2018 and she spends about 2 1/2hrs on my hair. I love every 3-4 months.
My stylist cuts my hair with conditioner in it. She did a wonderful job. I love the look, it’s cute, love the shape.
Love the style and loved your stylist! She gets my approval! 👍
Girl the wash, condition and style products are not restrictive at all lol. I love me some products. It is all about the ingredients and how products are formulated. I had someone tell me that I shouldn't use a leave in and that particular leave in had too many "oils". 1st most of the oils were essential and it was water based with alot of humectant type of ingredients. My favorite moisturizing shampoo has nothing but oils and butters in the ingredient list! And it doesn’t leave a coating type of feeling😊 oh and I always get my hair cut too when I go for a trim so I haven't experienced the "horrible ends" issue yet.
I saw some videos with people having issues with the no oil no butter/curly cut method. I think the best way to make sure there is no issue, is to blow dry the hair and check it, because it's easier to see potential damage that way.
I'm really happy you find several stylists you like.
it’s interesting… did we always blow dry our hair for trim before this? I know I didn’t and I didn’t have “severe damage” 🤔🤔
Before hearing about the curly cuts, I only knew 2 professional methods to cut natural hair: 1/stretched short hair cut with clippers, 2/blow dried long hair cut with shears. There was also the DIY method: twists and cut lol.
@@alisonhilaire4170 yeasss! The twists and cuts were a classic and what I did 😏
Thank you for this. I haven't found a Natural stylist with skills like yours. Until I do, I'll be styling my own Tresses. Your results are beautiful. 💯
I feel the whole no oils no butter is just another RUclips trend that will pass in sometime. I think most people who found success with the detox had product buildup and were not shampooing their hair properly. I’ve been doing wash and gos for a few years watching RUclipsrs who consistently did wash and gos and the simple routine of wash, deep condition in the shower, leave in and gel has helped people’s hair flourish, the same as mine. If you don’t like a hard cast/ingredients, sure the botanical gels would be worth it, but I don’t think the harder cast gels are detrimental to hair especially because leave ins are supposed to offset the dryness. I feel if ingredients aren’t a hang up for you, you shouldn’t feel limited to trying other gels not on bgc list. It’s all about how your hair responds and feels.
Yes!!! Great Advice!!!
Some of these botanical have a cat that can break skulls too lol..
I feel the same way. Y'all know our hair needs some type of oil
Fantastic comment. I 1000% agree
I absolutely love this video. As women, we must learn how to be there for ourselves, so I thank you for demonstrating that.
Absolutely!!
The shape is shaping Jenn!!!
Thank you 🙏🏽
You are rocking that hair! It looks so healthy and fabulous!
With regards to you comment about the splint ends issue, for someone who doesn’t have uniform curls or a uniform shrinkage rate the curl by curl technique is no for me. With that method the inherent unevenness that would result would lead to snagging when detangling and styling that happened very quickly after/ eventually even during my fresh cut honey moon phase (those breezy wash days after a cut when the ends are clean and even) as the unevenness continued unaddressed. I know alove4me on here does both, the curly cut for shape and a blown out trim to really address the ends. I don’t believe the hair must be blown out, for me any form of stretched hair to trim (pulling the hair taut as shown in the video, the twist method) would be better for me but blow outs are just easier.
I will say however that the cut shown in the video to my eyes would be considered much more traditional than cutting curl by curl and thus imho not make the hair so uneven over time (leading to thinning ends) since she’s is stretching the hair to asses the ends and establishing cleaner ‘lines’ which (again imho) is the potential danger with curly cuts. I would feel in good hands with this stylist.
also im not so dogmatic about the product selection, so long as I remain mindful of the appropriate shampoo to use to remove it and prevent buildup i’m not worried and have went back to using light leave ins. I just prefer the look and feel.
I’m curious about if Jen’s switch to wet cuts is conscious or if it’s just by chance that the stylist is cutting her wet and if there was a conversation about it…
It’s so satisfying seeing your hair growth and health this way. I rem back in 2013/2014 when you were still learning how to care for your hair. Selfcare is definitely key ❤ bb girl will have a lot to learn from her momma 😘
That's a stylist to keep forever. Your cut is cute.❤❤❤ She's providing information and tips 👌🏾 👏🏾 🙌🏾
I love this new look Jenn! Your curls look so good!!! 😍
Thank you!!
You hair is beautiful. I love your platform because you never stop doing you regardless of what the trends are. #sosmart
Jenn
The no-makeup look is so pretty on you. Esp with that little hint of cream bronzer and blush you put on. Not weird at all. You should keep using that foundation
Ah thank you girl
Your stylist is great 🥰she really took her time with your hair
Hey Jenn! Love the shape and detail of the process at the salon. Washing my hair at the salon is so fun to me!
I love it!
Looks very nice just got my hair cut simular and My curls are popping know and I'm loving it.
Looking 🔥🔥Sis! That shape is shaping!!I recently had a trip to the hairdresser for a colour, blow dry and trim, first time in 9 years and I LOVED the experience. (I do my own cuts and box dyes at home). I will go more often now im reassured thay my thick coils will survive a salon visit 😊. Yess we need to talk about these "curly cuts" girrl. Personally I think cutting on blown out hair for me will get all the damage off as i wear mainly twisted styles. I have yet to try a wash and go properly but imma attempt to real soon I have all the gels waiting 😂😂.
That tip about tying your W&G downward at night is so on point... I recently got a loc soc & put it on like a scarf - no pineappling - and my style stays frizz free until wash day 🎉🎉
Ouuu good to know!
@@JennJackson this is the short video I learnt it from ruclips.net/video/raH0rCuavt8/видео.html
Yes banding does not work for me, I get stretch but it I loose a lot of definition that way, pineapple and banding works better for looser curls, tight tight coils it can change the shape completely day 2
The Stylist really took her time caring for your hair whoa I love it ❤
My question what did your hair look like the next day?
Your hair looks gorgeous and the stylist cares for natural tresses❤
As a wanna be skin care specialist I must say that I like how you skin looks glowing and beautiful 😍
Ah thank you frennn
How'd I miss this video. I learned a lot. Especially about scalp product build up. I would love to find an affordable stylist to give my hair the spa treatment she's been missing. Your hair looks amazing. ( A trim during conditioning, who knew!) ❤
Your hair shape is everything!
Your hair looks good, love the shape, it gives an extra touch 😊
Loved the video jen ❤ also you should definitely do a video on the curly cut situation. For me ive had 1 curly cut , which was a actual cut and shape , and a cut on blown out hair , just recently and she said my hair looked great . So i dont know , also the people that ive watched get silk presses at the end of the year so im guessing if you dont straighten your hair its not that big of a deal . Ultimately its very interesting and ill have one more curly cut this year and ill get a silk press in like December to see how my ends look .
I am looking into it because… it seems peculiar. Like you, I’ve gotten cuts and also let the stylist know to take all splits ends out because there is no point holding onto them. Update me in December girl lol
@@JennJackson ill definitely update you lol
Yes do that video about the evolution of that wash and go
Thank you for inspiring us natural hair girlies. Sometimes my hair can be overwhelming. Any recommendations for salons that specialize in natural hair in Toronto. I see a few on IG, but I’m scared 😢
I deep condition once a week but I only wash my hair once a week haha. Please try a salon wash and go at ulta and let me know your experience.
Hi Jenn, is there a video that shows you cutting your hair to the style?
I just like your hair shrinkage. Very strong hair 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
I don't like labels on my hair. It isn't "strong". I have grown to love my shrinkage as well. Thank you.
Lovely video! Question: I may have misheard but you said that you don't use oils and butter in your hair because you said you heard you're not supposed to? I heard of the no oils no butters but I thought that was a trend. Please explain why you avoid those ingredients.
Ya please make a video on how you and her discussed using a head scarf at night. That would be helpful
My hair is always cut curly, and I have never had issues! If people also pay attention ,to your hair from the first cut with Elaine, to this one they can see how much it has grown! My stylist shapes up the back, and does maintenance on the top/sides! I always say, take the time to pay attention to your stylist while cutting/styling so that you can see and understand what their doing. Then asking how you can get those results at home!
Got to blow out the hair to see. It looks healthy when in a wash and go.
Hey Jenn hair came out amazing love the haircut ❤
OMG!!! Now I want a haircut Jenn, who’s to say it’ll look this good on me 🫣🫣🫣… your hair is flourishing sis tbh❤️❤️❤️
Wish all stylists will be like this 🥺
Your hair looks super cute Jenn! 😍
Thank you!!
How often are you doing wash n go’s? Beautiful hair shape and look!!!
Love going to the salon👊🏾
Girlll I’m starting to love it too 🙈
Luv your hair Jenn J 🥰💙.. stylist did a great job! (She did that 😊😉)
I need a stylist like that!!! Plus Jenn I think I made a mistake with my hair!! I let a stylist talk me into getting a “straightening “ treatment… and me trusting that she wouldn’t lead me wrong.. I let her do this treatment only to find out that it is a keratin treatment… 🤦🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️…now my ends are breaking. In addition I have Alopesha in the top of my head…so now that spot has broken off a lot…what are your thoughts on Keratin?
Your hair is so cute
couldnt hear how we should tie our hair scarf at night can you do a video on it and what producs she used verses do you like other products you hav used better
I have a video coming up on how to tie it but basically you flatten your hair entirely. Video coming soon
Your hair look nice but am seeing a white cast on your hair. What is the name of the style your hair in??
Your hair looks beautiful😊
I love it!!! I think I want to cut my hair again 😍😍😍😍😍
Do what you heart desires!
It looks so good Jen!
Thank you love
Love the look. Take the time to pamper girrrl❤
Always
Gorgeous Jenn!❤
Thank you
Very pretty Jenn😊
Beautiful Jenn🥰
Thank you! 🤗
Trop beau
Which conditioner is this
It's beautiful 😍
This makes me want to cut my hair! Looks so good!
Thank you
So very cute!!!
Thank you! 😊
I think you can ease off on the strictness of the product selection now. People that still use raw ingredients should make sure to clarify their hair once a month to start fresh.
I kept the products and techniques that works for my hair and it has been feeling and looking great the past 2 years. I can see and feel a *real* difference😊.
Adorable 🥰
🎉🎉
It was nice to see your stylist cut your hair wet with conditioner. It's how I cut mine if I'm not going to blow it out for the cut. That shape is very nice.🥰 If you like short hair there is nothing wrong with that. You don't have anything to prove to anyone.💯 Not everyone using this method has short hair. Latoya and Kayla are two I can think of who don't have a short haircut. I think many have short hair because they like the various angled shapes. The other thing is long hair is subjective. Some people feel anything past the shoulder is long, some say past the armpit, and still, others feel hair has to be at least to the bra strap.
Those people have long hair before doing this.
@@thecure3982 Both of them have continued to grow their hair quite a bit since doing this. Kayla specifically says her hair grew and became the healthiest when she started caring for it this way and checking through her videos her hair has improved since doing this. It's really just simple haircare but may not be how some people want to care for their hair, and that is perfectly fine. Everyone should care for their hair in the way they think is best.
Latoya only did that for a short amount of time. Kayla is getting zero degree curly cuts.
@@thecure3982 Latoya just posted a video wearing a wash-n-go she is still doing it but has chosen to wear the style mostly during summer. Any natural style can be worn with a simple cleanse, condition, style routine it doesn't have to be a WnG. Yes, Kayla is getting zero-degree curly cuts except for a layered bang. There is nothing wrong with that. I also do zero-degree curly cuts because my hair is long and although I think the angled cuts are cute it's not my preference for my hair.
@1GoldenBreeze I went to LaToya’s video and I did not see that she was still doing “the method” with her hair. In fact what you do with your hair is also different than “the method” and what we see in this video is different than the method that seemed to be originally being used… Because these are wet cuts Kayla gets dry cuts to my understanding and Latoya gets blow dried cuts. The hair care is also different between all of people.
I think the curl cut damage is occurring cause some hair needs a bi weekly deep conditioning. Versus just regular conditioner. I got color girl lol …
Ah well with color you need a moisturizing and protein conditioner for sure.
@@JennJackson love your sharp cut - so beautiful!
@@STP255 thank you beautiful ❤️
Ladies I shampoo my hair I wash my clothes
You are beautiful before going to get your hair done…
You really don't have to grow your hair just to prove others wrong. Quite frankly, I think we should lean towards shapes, and lengths that really flatter us. Long hair without dimension is not necessarily flattering. Even well styled short hair isn't the most flattering on some face shapes. Your cut flatters you very well. Of course I'm sure other shapes will flatter you just as well. But long hair just to have long hair means what?? As I heard one stylist say, "what's the prize for having long hair?" Most people don't answer that question or they're afraid to answer it because the answer is very superficial and shows how much we buy into certain beauty standards.
Re: limited products. There are a lot of products that can give us a desired style. But I'm learning that not all products leave our hair in a healthier position. Some products facilitate the health of the hair such that when we have no styling product in our hair, that our naked hair is really healthy. Kinda like only looking good with clothes vs. looking good naked. So the 2 product questions I now have are will the product give me my desired style and will the product further my hair's health. And not surprisingly there are only a few products that do both.
I’m telling you I was bored😢