*RESULTS* trying the Curly Girl Method on Wavy Hair for a Month

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2021
  • I did the (easy beginner) curly girl method on wavy hair.. Thanks to Function of Beauty for getting me my perfect hair! Get yours now for 20% off using my link cen.yt/functionellbat3 AD
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  • @Ellbat
    @Ellbat  3 года назад +229

    if u fancy supporting a sustainable & ethical brand ydyb.shop 🌈 I've just realised the before and after isn't in the video? I have no idea how but its in the thumbnail (so sorry)! 💗

    • @leximarecek5707
      @leximarecek5707 3 года назад

      ✨💕

    • @cl03cl
      @cl03cl 3 года назад

    • @MountainBabyRoses
      @MountainBabyRoses 3 года назад +1

      Sooooo, we can like.... Do the CG method... While using Function of Beauty? ....very interesting ... 🤔

    • @staciebuckle8669
      @staciebuckle8669 3 года назад +1

      The secrets to CG method... silicone based shampoo and conditioner. Silk protein leave in products. After 35 years of managing curly hair, having big hair in the 80's and still today at age 50, this is the minimal routine, silicone based shampoo, conditioner and silk protein leave in product, plus air dried hair.

    • @chrisevans9779
      @chrisevans9779 2 года назад

      I fancy your eyes. for starters....................

  • @aspenwarden417
    @aspenwarden417 3 года назад +1361

    Watching Ellbat is an NSFW version of Dora the Explorer. She just looks into the camera and asks me questions, and I feel inclined to answer but I don’t know what to say.

  • @georgiesuttonart
    @georgiesuttonart 3 года назад +1126

    Hi, I have been following the CG method for nearly 2 years now so have a couple tips! When you apply product, you want your hair to be wet (soaking if you can), I find that gives me the best results with little frizz. Gel or Custard is great for reducing frizz (my favourite is cantu custard)- it forms a cast (which doesn't feel nice) but then once it is fully dry, you scrunch out the crunch - essentially crunching your hair until the crispyness has gone, but as the product is still there it helps hold the curls in place. One last tip, if you have thin fine hair, you want to wash your hair once a month with a chelating shampoo/ one with sulphates. This helps breakdown build up, my hair is prone to this and therefore the curls get weighed down over time. Hope this helps anyone who wants to try it! (also once you have styled, avoid touching your hair until it is dry, this helps reduce frizz!)

    • @ShelbyGTMustang60
      @ShelbyGTMustang60 3 года назад +18

      Cantu products are surprisingly affordable in the UK now aren't they? I buy the massive bottle of conditioner from Superdrug and it's something like £7.99

    • @WonderV76
      @WonderV76 3 года назад +23

      Yes to all of this! I actually apply all my product in the shower. This is easier because I can bend over and scrunch things in upside down. I wash as usual, then scrunch in my conditioner and leave it while I do the rest of my washing, shaving, etc. Then rinse that, upside down scrunch in leave in conditioner, stay there and do my curl activator/curl cream, then gel. If I want to have extra hold, I sometimes also scrunch in a bit of mouse. Then scrunch with a towel to get the excess water out and roll up into a micro fiber turban. It IS a ton of product! What I have learned is that I don't really need as much as I thought at first and have backed off so it's more comfortable. When it's dry, just scrunch the crunch out and your hair is soft and flowey and amazing! I kind of squeeze the dry hair from the side versus the bottom and that seems to keep the curl clumps in order and the frizz down. I have been doing this for over a year and its a LOT of trial and error. A RUclipsr I love is SWavyCourtney and she gets into a lot of the science which helps a lot. Good luck, Girl!! 😘😘

    • @georgiesuttonart
      @georgiesuttonart 3 года назад +3

      @@ShelbyGTMustang60 yeah I buy the custard when its like 3 for 2 as I know I will get through it! 😂

    • @georgiesuttonart
      @georgiesuttonart 3 года назад +8

      @@WonderV76 i apply all mine in the shower too, means you can add more water when needed too! I actually wet plop first in a shower cap once all the product is in - I have very low porosity hair which means it takes a while for it to absorb the product, if I scrunch with a tshirt straight away all the product comes off again so the act is pointless on my hair! 😂 I need the volume so I scunch from the bottom to give it the helpful frizz!

    • @yamicout2
      @yamicout2 3 года назад +1

      THIS

  • @merrinelizabeth8530
    @merrinelizabeth8530 3 года назад +325

    Some tips from a curly girl!
    Apply product on soaking wet hair! Leave in conditioner, curl cream, gel/mousse in that order. Start at the ends and work your way up, use a wet brush or Denman brush to help distribute the product evenly. Emulsify your gel (vigorously rub it between your hands for 10-15 seconds) this will make it so you need to use less and will help activate certain ingredients in the product. Once your hair is completely dry, if there are any crunchy pieces take a tiiiny bit of oil on your hands (Jojoba is my personal fav) and gently scrunch out the crunch!! Loved this video and I hope these tips help some of y'all 😁

    • @tianatips
      @tianatips Год назад +2

      Hi! I know its been a while and you may not see this comment, but I wanted to ask how you are meant to keep your hair detangled. Personally, my hair gets very knotted if I don't brush it or comb it. Is there some kind off alternative or special method?

  • @soo-jinpark1737
    @soo-jinpark1737 3 года назад +881

    why one side curls more: You sleep on that side usually.

    • @xwinwinwinx
      @xwinwinwinx 3 года назад +50

      Do you mean the opposite? The side you lay on is less curly? This makes more sense to me

    • @_questioning_365
      @_questioning_365 3 года назад +34

      @@xwinwinwinx lmao for me it's definitely the side I sleep on that curls more. The other side is literally pin-straight

    • @bexter107
      @bexter107 3 года назад +46

      @@xwinwinwinx the side you sleep on curls more because it sits scrunched up against your head whilst you’re sleeping

    • @roelikethefisheggs3584
      @roelikethefisheggs3584 3 года назад +11

      THAT MAKES SO MUCH SENSE TOO OMG

    • @chrissymoss514
      @chrissymoss514 3 года назад +4

      @Saskia I'm with you, the side I sleep on is definitely less curly than the side.

  • @sophiarubens54
    @sophiarubens54 3 года назад +411

    my hair texture is similar to yours & i've been seeing waves when washing my hair less frequently so this video came at a perfect time for me to get excited to explore my wavy potential !

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад +68

      honestly !! I think my hair started changing because of my contraception, but I was so sad to lose my curls and honestly obsessed now they're back !!!

    • @ladygreensleeves901
      @ladygreensleeves901 3 года назад +7

      I noticed washing my hair less makes my hair straight when it was curly when I washed it everyday so strange

    • @f0xxeh_
      @f0xxeh_ 3 года назад +7

      Watch ManesByMell. She's a curly hair specialist youtuber (:

    • @piddlydiddly
      @piddlydiddly 3 года назад +1

      @@ladygreensleeves901 this for me too!

    • @emmao6578
      @emmao6578 3 года назад +5

      ​@@ladygreensleeves901 curls often stretch out after a couple of days as they get pulled down by their own weight or additional weight of products. Wetting the hair reactivates the curls so that might be why it seemed your hair was more curly when washing frequently

  • @Error404braincellsnotfound
    @Error404braincellsnotfound 3 года назад +245

    I do this, but the only difference from what you do is I wash, condition, and apply product upside down so that the water doesn’t weigh it all down. It gives my hair more volume

  • @jacdyson
    @jacdyson 3 года назад +910

    As a studying biologist I get so triggered whenever people say “no gmos” as a positive thing. Without genetic modification, we wouldn’t even have broccoli or kale. Genetic modification is largely done to make crops pest resistance or consume less water, aiding in sustainable farming. GMO is also done to make crops have higher vitamin and mineral content.
    The demonisation of genetic modification holds back the future of sustainable farming.

    • @jacdyson
      @jacdyson 3 года назад +42

      Lol this rant is barely related to this video I just think you’d be quick to understand. I love this video tho

    • @jednrrp
      @jednrrp 3 года назад +81

      The anti-GMO movement should be about Monsanto and glyphosate, but ppl just go wild and think its all bad.
      Unfortunately if it's not "non-GMO", it might contain high levels of glyphosate, which is why I, personally, avoid a lot of GMO products.
      BUT I understand fully that the problem isn't genetic modification itself, but the fact that Roundup can be used on GMO crops.

    • @jednrrp
      @jednrrp 3 года назад +40

      PS. The modification to resist pests can a lot of times involve putting glyphosate in the seeds, which is bad. They also modify seeds so that they can't be bred to produce viable next gen seeds, requiring farmers to re buy seeds every season which is pretty wack. Again tho I understand the difference between the practices used with GMO and the benefits of GMO itself

    • @jacdyson
      @jacdyson 3 года назад +28

      @@jednrrp totally agree. There are always people using science for bad things, but yeah it doesn’t mean we should avoid scientific advancements at all

    • @soaringheart2203
      @soaringheart2203 3 года назад +2

      Drink some more koolaid 🤣👍🏻

  • @FrankieWhite
    @FrankieWhite 3 года назад +97

    A good way to apply the curl cream is in a praying hand motion down your hair so all the hair is evenly coated. I've done some videos on curly/wavy hair routines. You should check them out ❤️

  • @ashleyhaginsstudio906
    @ashleyhaginsstudio906 3 года назад +65

    Put your products in straight out the shower or while still in the shower, don’t towel dry or let them air dry at all first, basically you want your hair to be soaked.. after that don’t use a brush, just lightly do the cupping/scrunching with a tshirt gently (I brush my hair or run my fingers through in the shower before products with conditioner gently, so no knots) putting products in when there is plenty of water in my hair made a HUGE difference for me. You’ll go from light wave to full curls!

  • @douglascampbell9809
    @douglascampbell9809 3 года назад +273

    Shaved head me will watch anyway for the witty commentary.

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад +36

      Hahahaha u legend

    • @DJKr15py
      @DJKr15py 3 года назад +2

      Assuming you can grow a beard it actually can make medium-long beards look incredibly good too.

    • @breewashere
      @breewashere 3 года назад +1

      I've been trying so hard not to shave my entire head.

    • @beckysadhdlife
      @beckysadhdlife 3 года назад

      Right there with ya!

    • @pspleasewrite
      @pspleasewrite 3 года назад

      same

  • @Nipredil
    @Nipredil 3 года назад +68

    one more tip for all: Ellbat has haircut for straight hair. Curly hair has to be cut and layered differently to reach full potential. In my experience not many hairdressers can do it properly and they just give you a wrong haircut with the best intentions. Anyone who decides to go curly should look for a curly (maybe cgm friendly) hairdresser, but once you guys get a curly cut, straightened hair won't look so good.

    • @lemonbread3585
      @lemonbread3585 2 года назад +7

      Do you have any examples or video recommendations that show haircuts for straight hair vs curly hair? As someone who's worn my hair as straight when it's actually curly I'm interested in what the differences might be.

    • @gwenchase97
      @gwenchase97 Год назад +1

      ​​​​@@lemonbread3585basically the haircut is a lot more layered than a normal haircut. Especially on the crown of the head, hair are kept shorter, and go from shorter to longer. Think of it as a sort of mullet, but with sensible lengths, where the differences in lengths are not so obvious that it looks weird. If straightened though all the layers that normally look great, come out and make the shape look a bit off, mainly because you see all this shorter pieces that come from the crown and there is a visible disconnection in lengths from the hair over the years and the hair under that are usually kept longer to provide length. I don't know videos or pictures to show you, though I hope the description I offered helps.

  • @jennalgreer
    @jennalgreer 3 года назад +116

    my sister has some sort of a wave pattern whereas my hair is straight as a board. I would LOVE to have her hair and she would like mine- but I have convinced her to let me try the CG method on her at some point so yay

    • @thesoutherncowgirlpoet
      @thesoutherncowgirlpoet 3 года назад +14

      I am convinced that very few people have truly straight hair. I've been told I have pin straight hair my entire life (like wouldn't even hold a curl with a curling iron) but after I cut it into a pixie and it started to grow out, turns out my hair is actually wavy/curly. 2B-3A waves/curls to be exact. I recommend a big chop and experimentation 🙂

    • @breewashere
      @breewashere 3 года назад +3

      I'm sorry but I ruined the perfect 69 likes on this comment. I feel sad but smug at the same time. 😔😏

    • @kitterz8529
      @kitterz8529 3 года назад +2

      @@breewashere sorry, not sorry 😅

    • @soccerchamp0511
      @soccerchamp0511 2 года назад +1

      @@thesoutherncowgirlpoet What did you do differently after you got it cut?

  • @lovingweirdo4727
    @lovingweirdo4727 3 года назад +69

    I can't watch the video now, cause it's my bedtime and I'm trying to get back into my rhythm. But I wanted to be early and say, you are such a comfort person of mine. You seem like such a kind and genuine person whom I would love to meet as a friend one day, even though I know that's of course unrealistic, because you just seem like a joy to be around

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад +24

      You’ve made my whole day, thank u so much. I’m so glad I can bring you so comfort!!! Have a wonderful sleep 💗

    • @lovingweirdo4727
      @lovingweirdo4727 3 года назад +5

      @@Ellbat That makes me really happy! Thank you :)))

  • @FacelessQueenie
    @FacelessQueenie 3 года назад +69

    Not me realising this is literally sort of what I do (I use shampoo though), I always put a hair mask in and I've realised to get thick curly hair you literally need grease and oil, bullying literally makes people think destroying their hair with products that don't help is what they need to be doing, dang

    • @mmalove98
      @mmalove98 3 года назад +5

      Literally! I was bullied into straightening my hair so much that it took 6 years for my curl pattern to heal

  • @jennalgreer
    @jennalgreer 3 года назад +106

    YOUR HAIR LOOKS SO HEALTHY ELLBAT

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад +20

      THANK U! It’s a bit sad in the narration because I had to partially straighten it but normally it’s so much happier !!!

    • @jennalgreer
      @jennalgreer 3 года назад +5

      @@Ellbat you’re welcome!! the fact that your brother noticed something is insane cause then you know something is working 😂 I hope you continue to try the CG method cause your hair looks awesome(:

  • @k.allen007
    @k.allen007 3 года назад +44

    This video with the chaos truly conveys the struggle that is figuring out curly hair

  • @bhavyasharma5438
    @bhavyasharma5438 3 года назад +28

    I’m actually a curly girl, have been following the Curly Girl Method for 2.5 years now- never looked back. One thing I’d suggest is flipping your hair while applying products, and applying WAY more (yes, I run out of products very often), and when you apply gel, you can actually get rid of the cast by a method known as “scrunching out the crunch”.
    Also, your hair is BEAUTIFUL! :)🦋✨

  • @rhiannonfisher2792
    @rhiannonfisher2792 3 года назад +105

    Something that’s helped me to get some more volume in my hair (we have a similar curl pattern) is flipping my part from one side, letting it air dry for five to ten minutes, then flipping the hair completely the other way, back and forth until it’s dry, and I get a lot of volume.

  • @user-es7ui5mc1m
    @user-es7ui5mc1m 3 года назад +29

    The online curly girl method community can be so toxic and cult-y but since i discovered the method itself about a year ago its changed my hair forever. I've always been incredibly self-conscious about my hair (still am tbh), it's super thin and fine and was never really straight but not wavy either but still managed to always look frizzy... i am aware i sound like an ad but the cgm changed that and even though its still not perfect my hair isn't just an undefined mess anymore! i'm so happy i found it and tried it!

    • @m_here1
      @m_here1 2 года назад +1

      Yeah I do not like the CGM community, although there are other parts of the curl community (non-CGM) that are great. After caring for my curls for nearly 10 years now, I think that CGM is a good starting point because it helps correct a lot of damage, but over time it’s not the best method because your hair will get too healthy for it. On a related note, the creator of CGM doesn’t like people calling their routines CGM when they vary from the CGM guidelines.

  • @isabellemarie
    @isabellemarie 3 года назад +38

    I have been doing the curly girl method for over a year and my frizzy, wavy-ish hair turned into beautiful curls that feel healthy and wonderful. Here are a few of the things I do for my hair in response to the questions in this video:
    - I always apply my products(leave-in conditioner, mousse or curl cream, and gel) to my hair when it is soaking wet. I brush the products through if my hair is knotty and then scrunch or I just scrunch them in.
    - I use a shampoo that has sulfates- but not silicones- once a month. I do this to get rid of any buildup in my hair. My favorite clarifying shampoo is Bumble and Bumble Sunday Shampoo.
    -I deep condition my hair once a week. I brush and then scrunch the conditioner into my hair, then let it soak in for 20-30 minutes while it's still very wet.
    - I "plop" my hair(wrap it up in an old cotton t-shirt) for about ten minutes after all my products are applied.
    - My favorite CGM brands are Treluxe and Bounce Curl. My favorite individual products are Matrix Biolage Hydrasource Conditioner, Aussie Instant Freeze Gel, and Pantene Defined Curls Mousse.
    - curlmaven.ie is the best CGM blog I've found, and Swavy Curly Courtney is an awesome RUclips channel for CGM.
    Hope this helps anyone!

    • @penutbuterrhoohaboioioioin9511
      @penutbuterrhoohaboioioioin9511 3 года назад +1

      Which conditioners do you recommend

    • @isabellemarie
      @isabellemarie 3 года назад +1

      @@penutbuterrhoohaboioioioin9511 I love the matrix biolage hydrasourse conditioner, the treluxe leave-in conditioner, and the bounce curl super smooth conditioner

    • @shinigamitenshi7424
      @shinigamitenshi7424 8 месяцев назад +1

      thank you, this helps a lot ❤

  • @remyhadley6518
    @remyhadley6518 3 года назад +168

    I've gotten back to using sulfate and silicones because it's what i can get my hands on but i still do the scrunching and the conditioning and it still works fine for me! Also When i stopped using silicones my hair got so frizzy but now I don't have this problem anymore..

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад +66

      Different hair needs different care!!! Gotta do what’s best/easiest for you ! 💗

    • @l.c.8475
      @l.c.8475 3 года назад +30

      Most curly girl results come down to learning how to style your hair, actually using styling products and just not heat styling it.
      A lot of demonised hair product ingredients don't deserve the hate they're getting, I'm not denying that some people may see some benefits from avoiding certain ingredients, but a lot of it is blown out of proportion.

    • @remyhadley6518
      @remyhadley6518 3 года назад +1

      @@l.c.8475 exactly!

    • @desiraemuhlestein1763
      @desiraemuhlestein1763 3 года назад +10

      I just think it's funny how everyone doing this method swears by using the purest shampoo known to man and then proceeds to use an entire bottles worth of product to plaster the hair into place. I'm watching these videos like 🤔 Granted I've never tried it because my hair is naturally (almost) pin straight but the concept just seems counter productive if the goal is to not have any build up.

    • @ina7084
      @ina7084 3 года назад +7

      @@haleyerin2451
      Hair isn't dry. That's a myth.
      Moisture causes frizz.
      I mean you yourself say to stay away from glycerin because it causes frizz.
      Glycerin works in a way that it attracts water (moisture) from the air and that makes hair especially frizzy in humid weather because the hair strands swell from the water and that raises the hair cuticles.
      Plus it gets puffy because the glycerin makes hair "move" towards water in the air.
      The way to take care of curly hair is by coating the strands with conditioners rich with oils and fatty alcohols (especially fatty alcohols) to the best of your ability and helping those cuticles lay flat by preventing the moisture from entering hair.
      That makes for defined curls.
      Water (moisture) is necessary only to reset the curls via hydrogen bonds after they've been straightened or after the wear and tear of your daily life (waves fall flat easily, they need refreshments by spray bottle to help the hydrogen bonds form again).
      What makes hair feel soft and "moisturised" isn't an increased moisture content in the strands.
      It's the oils from the conditioner which are smoothing the hair shaft and its pH level which is helping the cuticles lay flatter.
      But there's a lot of weird misinformation out there so eh.

  • @Lili-cg8we
    @Lili-cg8we 3 года назад +280

    About the front bits: them not curling properly could be caused by running your fingers though them throughout the day. I had this habit and my bangs also wouldn't curl properly. Not saying this is THE reason, but it could be something to look out for :)

    • @-uglyhag-5000
      @-uglyhag-5000 3 года назад +4

      My hair does this too

    • @mezi99360
      @mezi99360 3 года назад +24

      Also she immediately tucked it behind her ears right after she asked why it wasn't curling, and the spots that ARE curling start just below her ears -- I suspect touching it through the day and unconsciously tucking it is probably the culprit. I do the same thing haha

    • @ana_mmm
      @ana_mmm 3 года назад +6

      those pieces also tend to be more damaged so they dont curl as much, i have the same problem but i usually just wrap those hair pieces around my finger and pin them until they are dry

    • @roelikethefisheggs3584
      @roelikethefisheggs3584 3 года назад +1

      ahhh i do this. ive been wondering why my hair is like that

    • @emmao6578
      @emmao6578 3 года назад +6

      Also could be because when you tie your hair up those are the sections that will be pulled back the most, being held flat against the sides of your head for long lengths of time will straighten them more than the rest of it.

  • @ms.weenie
    @ms.weenie 3 года назад +70

    If you haven't come across her during your research you should definitely check out Manes by Mell.

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад +19

      I haven’t actually!! I’ll check them out, thank you !! 💗

    • @ms.weenie
      @ms.weenie 3 года назад +6

      @@Ellbat No Problem! Mell is really a life saver when starting your curly hair journey and learning the most effective techniques for your hair. Good Luck 💖

    • @silberdrache666
      @silberdrache666 3 года назад +1

      i wanted to comment exactly the same. Manes by Mell has superior tips on curly hair routine

    • @oliverpierre22
      @oliverpierre22 3 года назад

      And she explains some of the science behind why we do what we do. Mel's great!

  • @NataliaDryganets
    @NataliaDryganets 3 года назад +11

    About the crust after the gel - you can scrunch it out when the hair is completely dry, if done gently it doesn't affect the curls, but removes the feeling of too much product. As for the straight locks - that's completely normal, the curls are not distributed evenly across our heads. I know that my left side locks are more straight than the locks on the right. So if it bothers me, I can take more time scrunching or diffusing it. Your hair look similar to mine (more on a wavy side), so when choosing the styling product, you may want to choose the ones with more hold and curl definition, 'cause waves are more eager to lose their curliness.
    I've tried curly girl method more than a year ago, and eventually abandoned most of its rules.
    Rule about no-sulfates shampoo is a dangerous thing to promote. Shampoo should clean your skin, and it doesn't matter if you have curls or not. I happened to have a really greasy skin, I used to wash my hair every other day for it to look clean. And non-sulfate shampoo didn't do the job for me, after a couple of weeks using it my hair kept itching no matter if I used shampoo once or twice. Back to sulfates - and nothing bad happened. If your hair are particularly dry, but non-sulfate shampoo doesn't work for you, good idea is to pre-condition the hair except roots, then shampoo, then condition again.
    Also I stopped layering a lot of products, I use only 3 products in one wash now: shampoo, conditioner, hair gel. No leave-in, no hair creme, etc.
    What really worked for me:
    1) taking time to distribute the conditioner and adding water to make sure that all the locks are slippery. I realised I never conditioned my hair properly, a lot of hair was left out of the product.
    2) Always using the styling product! It turned out, that good conditioning + styling make my hair grease-protected - so now I wash my hair once in 3 or 4 days when my head is itching, and not every other day because the hair start to look dirty.
    3) Different techniques of scrunching, drying the hair. Denman brush is a fine tool
    4) Brushing the hair. I stopped brushing my hair dry. I brush the wet hair every day though, after the wash or prior to the refresh, it helps me evenly distribute the hair gel & I found it results in less frizz.

  • @Stuffip
    @Stuffip 3 года назад +16

    Hey I’ve been on my cgm journey for almost 2 years and all the tips that the other people said are great, but I’m sure that this will help you a lot: you’ll get a better end result if you’re applying the product on soaking wet hair, AND keeping wet until you scrunch them for the last time. I suggest you to apply the leave in first, comb through gently, then a light gel to keep the curl, re wet the hair (I use a spray bottle), apply any other product like mousse or cream or more gel if you need and make sure that the frizz is minimum by wetting the hair more and scrunching lightly just with your hands, then use the T-shirt for scrunching the remaining water. Lastly plop in the T-shirt 💕💕

  • @maddieroewer7852
    @maddieroewer7852 3 года назад +3

    i love when people grow into their own body and figure out what works for themselves!! your hair looks so nice and healthy and you sound so excited too!

  • @verenaronja1153
    @verenaronja1153 3 года назад +8

    Great video! And your hair looks great too.
    My tips from a fellow wavy/curly girl would be:
    1. Your hair seems to curl better, when more water is in it. Try applying your products while it is still wet and maybe add some water throughout styling. (You can use a water spry bottle or simply wet your hands while styling)
    2. Be a bit more careful with your hands while styling. Don't run your fingers to much through and avoid ruffeling your hair while it's still wet. That creates frizz and will effectively make your hair less curly.
    3. Let your hair COMPLETELY dry before crunching the gel cast out. That way it goes away without leaving that weird feeling of product in your hair. It will be softer and more smooth.

  • @benronald
    @benronald 3 года назад +21

    "Suspiciously straight" I'm stealing this phrase. "Defiantly heterosexual" and that one

  • @franktieck2305
    @franktieck2305 3 года назад +59

    When a video doesn't end on kisses to your mother
    Me: my disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад +17

      IM SO SORRY 😭

    • @spanglelime
      @spanglelime 3 года назад +3

      I will never, EVER, get tired of that meme😀

    • @girlblogger2008
      @girlblogger2008 3 года назад

      @@spanglelime wheres your pfp from? it looks cool lol

    • @emberrobin7210
      @emberrobin7210 2 года назад

      That is my favorite way she ends videos 💜

  • @annieweston8218
    @annieweston8218 3 года назад +112

    when I started using the CGM, I found that using finger curls helped get rid of the random straight bits (where you wrap a strand of hair around one or two fingers) and now (a year later) i have a really even curl pattern and don't need to do it anymore. that might help with the front bits of yours.

  • @misskothy9116
    @misskothy9116 3 года назад +2

    I really appreciate the dedication you put when filming those kinds of videos❤

  • @jennalgreer
    @jennalgreer 3 года назад +45

    EARLY AND IM SO EXCITED BECAUSE IVE BEEN WANTING YOU TO DO THIS FOR SO LONGGG

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад +8

      AAAAH

    • @jennalgreer
      @jennalgreer 3 года назад +2

      @@Ellbat IVE FINISHED WATCHING AND AHHHHHH

  • @Kayla-ey7zg
    @Kayla-ey7zg 5 месяцев назад +1

    This gives me hope! We have a similar hair type and I was having a hard time finding routines from people with hair like mine, showing what it was like when they first started. Thank you!

  • @lunarassassin
    @lunarassassin 2 года назад +1

    I've been using function of beauty since the first time they sponsored you. I love love love it. My hair is so soft and healthy looking. Never been happier with a shampoo. The stickers that come with the shipment is a big bonus

  • @OhMyGlobbb
    @OhMyGlobbb 3 года назад +5

    I went through almost your exact story about a year ago! It feels so good when you get it right doesn't it, loved this vid and your hair looks 👌🏻

  • @nimbuscloak1427
    @nimbuscloak1427 3 года назад +6

    loved this vid! a few CGM modifications which helped me that i think you might like:
    1. styling on more wet hair as opposed to damp hair and seeing if it works for you
    2. if you're okay with leaving your conditioner in for around 5-10 minutes, then take two hair clumps and twist them together and leave it that way for a bit, helps saturate the product & encourages the hair to curl
    3. with the hair cream, apply it by glazing it over the hair and then maybe use a wide-toothed comb to distribute the product. the gel, i would reccomend trying to pat the hair with it rather than raking it through your hair (the latter tends to disrupt loose curls a bit)
    4. what you're doing with scrunching your hair w the cotton tee works great. just do that and leave the hair alone after that to air dry and then scrunch out the gel cast once it's fully dry!
    your hair is beautiful and im excited to see anything you choose to do with it 💕

  • @cindylujohnson3570
    @cindylujohnson3570 3 года назад +4

    I love how we went from the put-together elbat with her make up done in the integration corner to an elbat with dirty hair pulled into an award bun❤

  • @GrizzneyGames
    @GrizzneyGames 2 года назад

    You have the only channel like this that I follow because of your humor and wit. Keep it up! 🤩

  • @GraceCleo
    @GraceCleo 3 года назад +5

    What made a big difference for me was applying my product(s) on SOPPING wet hair, combing it through, and scrunching (leaning every which way, to both sides and then upside down) while still very very wet (my hair always makes squelching noises while scrunching it, thats how i know its wet enough) before scrunching again with a t-shirt to dry it. Your hair will curl the best when its very hydrated, ie wet, so its a really great option to get your curl pattern settled a bit before your hair has dried at all. Also it doesnt hurt to sparingly use the twisting method on troublesome curls (:

  • @elaoisebenson983
    @elaoisebenson983 3 года назад +10

    I co-wash once a week and shampoo once a week. But we’ve got different curl types - you can find curl charts online which helps break down what products work best for different curl types. It’s not really an exact science th and I’ve definitely adjusted it to my own personal preference. Great vid as always 😊

  • @lms4778
    @lms4778 3 года назад +1

    You poke fun, yet don't alienate... part of what makes watching your videos so fun!

  • @MHScrat
    @MHScrat 3 года назад +4

    Ooohhh, loved the video! I started looking into CGM when someone pointed out my hair was quite dry, and I realised THAT'S what was wrong with it, I now have a head of curls! I don't follow the CGM really, but I've been doing this for just over a year, and have just had to pick up and drop techniques that worked for me. I'm quite comfortable now washing my hair every couple of days, scrunching in a leave in conditioner, wrapping it in a tshirt for about 10 mins and then adding gel and sometimes diffusing, but it's quite often dry enough by that point to not need it.
    I think your hair looks amazing! only thing i'd say is to be more gentle with it, the rougher you are the more frizz you get. So, gently rake the product through and then scrunch it up, no rubbing either. And add product and style when it's as wet as possible. But yeah, looks amazing!!

  • @kimkinsella7245
    @kimkinsella7245 3 года назад +4

    Huzzah for great results! Things I learned after a couple of years of doing the CG method: there's a war on between the wavies and the curlies. OK, exaggeration, but there is definitely a spectrum, where what works for one texture may not be the best product or method for the other. Also, haircuts can make a big difference; wavies do well with lots of layers so the extra length doesn't pull out the curls, where curlies do better with more of a uniform length so they don't wind up with triangle hair.
    You also went into it with an advantage, as you were already used to showering a few times a week instead of every day. Daily shampoo people have a transition period that can take a while to work through as their scalp gets used to not being bombarded with sulfates.

  • @emmadoggy
    @emmadoggy 3 года назад +4

    Important to do a final wash with a sulfate shampoo (and then silicone-free conditioner) the time before starting with the sulfate-free shampoo. The sulfate shampoo will remove any silicones left in your hair from your old conditioner. It's also important to note that most people will go through a "transition" period where their hair has to adjust. This can take weeks or even months for some. Next, keep in mind that many of the techniques and product application methods pertain more to people with level 3 and 4 curls. For those of us in the type 2 category (you are likely type 2), it's important to remember that we do better without heavy curl creams and handfuls of gel (usually - though everyone is different!). And if your hair is easily weighed down or gets greasy, leaving in some of the conditioner may not be right for you. You may want to give mousse a try instead of the curl cream. Personally, I've had really good luck with the Not Your Mother's Curl Talk line of products - the defining cream, mousse, and gel are all great, as is the shampoo and conditioner. One or two styling products is usually enough. Also, try not to RUB your hair when using the t-shirt. This can cause frizz and tangles. For better volume, you may want to try flipping over and scrunching upside down. Lastly, you may want to use a clarifying or gentle sulfate shampoo occasionally (once a month or so) to remove any buildup. In addition to Manes by Mell, I recommend checking out India Batson and Swavy Curly Courtney for great tips and techniques - especially for wavies (type 2's). Sorry for the LONG post - those are just some of the things that helped me a lot!

  • @jennifervigs288
    @jennifervigs288 3 года назад +3

    Ugh. Thank you. I've been wanting to try this. Still watching! Thank you!!

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад +1

      thank u for watching !!! 💗

  • @nanyyaniitae6215
    @nanyyaniitae6215 3 года назад +24

    there’s no need of espicifically doing cgm to have nice curls. my fav curly youtube, manes by mell taught me how to take more care of my wavy/curly hair. from my point of view the cgm is too complicated, and by some well-done styling and haircare (using para en, sulfates, silicones) you can get as well curls.

    • @katherinemorelle7115
      @katherinemorelle7115 3 года назад +2

      I personally prefer silicones, because I flashed my hair with bleach, and I need that silicone coating to keep it from being an absolute mess. Also, all that “clean” marketing makes me roll my eyes and not want to buy the product. It’s completely unscientific.
      I used to cowash and do a curly girl type method, using only my normal conditioner as leave in conditioner, plopping, then just leaving it to dry naturally. That worked really well for me, and I didn’t need any other products, though if I wanted extra banging curls I’d use the LYS leave in product (it’s a small Canadian company, and the product is wonderful).
      I ended up stopping because I had trouble washing my hair properly (cowashing can take a lot of really working on the scalp) due to disability. And I decided I really wanted to grow my hair, so as it’s grown it’s less curly. I tend to just put a lot of conditioning products in it, then braid it or plait it. I spend most of my time in bed, so I wanted something comfy, and that won’t birds nest my hair.

  • @chloesheler1927
    @chloesheler1927 3 года назад +2

    I would recommend scrunching with your hands. I used to do this when I had shorter, curlier hair and it worked great. The products you are using is perfect! The curls will form as your hair dries with the gel.

  • @shartemis_
    @shartemis_ 3 года назад

    I've always wanted to do this! Excited to see your journey🥰

  • @Whatawickedmind
    @Whatawickedmind 3 года назад +1

    I started the curly girl method almost two years ago after straightening my curly hair for almost 20 years. I use a co wash and then a leave in conditioner. Using the scrunching method with a shirt. I always recommend soaked hair with tons of product along with not touching your hair until it's mostly dry. Scrunch the crunch! My curl pattern is back!

  • @peach.sorbet
    @peach.sorbet 3 года назад +6

    Hi, I have curly hair too! I've seen others answer some of your questions, but I wanted to address the inconsistency you were seeing in your hair. Hair, especially curly, is just kind of inconsistent naturally. The curl pattern is unlikely to be exactly the same all over your head and that isn't your fault! Personally, the hair on the back of my head is straighter and frizzier, and the front bits are also like that usually. That doesn't necessarily mean you've done anything wrong :) applying product evenly and trying not to touch your hair too much can help but sometimes it just is what it is

  • @Emily_tharp87
    @Emily_tharp87 3 года назад +14

    My hairs straighter then me and I’m still here!

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад +4

      I respect this comment 😭💗

  • @21clementina
    @21clementina 3 года назад +2

    Ohhh beeen waiting so long for this video (: glad you gave it a try! Congrats on your clothing brand!!!!!!!!! SO exciting :D Lot's of good vibes you sweet peach

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад +2

      YOURE SO KIND THANK U SO MUCH

  • @leximarecek5707
    @leximarecek5707 3 года назад

    You are stunning!!! And curls look soooo good on youu!

  • @thatonegayicon
    @thatonegayicon 3 года назад +1

    I just started the curly girl method cuz of you... thanks Elena

  • @icebow2005
    @icebow2005 2 года назад

    Hi Ellbat! love your sense of humor. I made sure my hubby and daughter checked out your channel. ps-my hair has one side that curls and one that is straight. I think it's related to the moon's gravity. That heavenly celestial body just pulls and pulls and flattens my hair.

  • @Iwasonceanonionwithnolayers
    @Iwasonceanonionwithnolayers 3 года назад

    Yay! I'm glad it worked for you. Regardless, your has looks healthier from beginning to end

  • @winterburden
    @winterburden 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this cool hair video Ellbat 😊

  • @leaarinwarkentine
    @leaarinwarkentine 3 года назад +1

    I knew it!! I noticed your hair in other videos! I love it and I'm so proud of your results.
    I'm not a full curly girl but I steal a few techniques alongside some inspiration from the LOC method. I use a sulfate-free salon shampoo and conditioner. Then I throw in LUSH SuperMilk as a leave-in. I scrunch with my fingers as I apply, as you did near the end (though I also like the praying hands method🙏 and have had great results) and "plop" my hair with my tshirt (for me, it's easiest to pop my head in the neckhole and wrap the rest around my head and tuck near the nape). I leave that in for 15-30 minutes, depending what time I can afford, before scrunching in LUSH Curl Power. Honestly I hate the feel of too much product in my hair, so I'm going for ALL the moisture. Anyways, this is me. Just wanted to leave some tips for anyone interested, though as Elena said, there's Tons of info to be found.
    Super glad you tried this, Elena. I noticed your hair looked way healthier when you lopped your hair and it's just been looking better since. Rock it and have fun!

  • @Gracieteheabrams
    @Gracieteheabrams 3 года назад +1

    THE QUEEN HAS POSTED

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад +1

      u so cute

  • @angelikakolk4474
    @angelikakolk4474 3 года назад

    i know you probably get a lot of comments like this, but your videos genuinely make my day. Ive been watching for about two years, and your videos never fail to make me happy :) thank you so much.

  • @norar7103
    @norar7103 3 года назад +1

    I’ve been waiting for this one

  • @DesperationLasts
    @DesperationLasts 3 года назад +4

    This video was aptly timed. I just started the curly girl method 5 days ago.

  • @katnip266
    @katnip266 3 года назад

    I'm so glad there was a disclaimer about the amount of products potentially damaging the hair. Because although most of the things I'm seeing about the curly girl method is that it really does help with the curls.. overtime somehow the hair ends up getting damaged.

  • @nadiaalaa5048
    @nadiaalaa5048 3 года назад +1

    I've had curly hair for I think 4 years straight now, I do still straighten it but honestly, it was one of the best choices I've ever made
    id recommend putting products while your hair is a little bit wetter and about the cast, you can put a little bit of oil in your hands n scrunch it in your hair, ps love your videos n great job hope I helped

  • @KyokoandSeikoDance
    @KyokoandSeikoDance 3 года назад +3

    the thing that helps my hair the most is being SOAKING WET, and to not overgresse it with leave in conditioners, in fact I don't use any leave in conditioners, only spray ones! as for the gel when your hair is dry you are meant to scrunch out the crunch! also I personally find scrunching my hair a better method than finger coiling :) we have similar hair so it might be of use!

  • @Amelia-ik8qz
    @Amelia-ik8qz 3 года назад

    You got me, idk if my hair is even curly, but I know I've done way too much heat damage to it and this look so much healthier for hair. Immma gonna do this

  • @chelseygordon2416
    @chelseygordon2416 3 года назад

    Your videos make me extremely happy, thank you.

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад +1

      Thank u for being here friend

  • @miahwebb1135
    @miahwebb1135 3 года назад +2

    Yeah I had the same problem with gel at first (especially because I didn't brush it out first so I had that weird frizz halo with crunchy ends) but when I got into diffusing I realised there's a healthy medium - enough to coat really wet hair (aids product distribution) but not so much that it leaves a greasy sheen after scrunching and fluffing with a diffuser (or your hands if you're a wild one) hope this helps with future curly exploration ily dude :)

  • @jennybachmann9047
    @jennybachmann9047 3 года назад +1

    I've been doing the CGM or some variation for over a year now and it made me really like my hair which is certainly a win :)
    I think you should try plopping your hair after scrunching and applying the product. For me, it helps the curls settle and dry a little more in a curled shaped without the wetness of the hair weighing them down. Maybe you'll like it, too!
    I haven't tried co-washing yet so I would love to see you do it :D

  • @missbubble44
    @missbubble44 3 года назад +2

    always happy to be here and see you do you, boo 😉💕

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад +1

      I see what you did there 👀

    • @missbubble44
      @missbubble44 3 года назад

      @@Ellbat kisses to your mother!!

  • @Aylissa26
    @Aylissa26 3 года назад +1

    I think you should also give a denman brush a try some day! It can make styling a lot quicker! And helps give curls more definition you of course don’t have to make a whole video but if you try on your own time! It could help 💕 much loveeee ✨

  • @farahkinawy7218
    @farahkinawy7218 3 года назад +2

    having flat/straight hair at the front: means you heat style the front so it cant curl because it's damaged,
    the solution: do a monthly protein treatment and deep condition twice a week.
    having flat/straight hair at the side: means you sleep on that side more often,
    the solution: sleep on a satin pillow case or with a satin bonnet and always put your hair up in a pineapple bun (i prefer to do it loosely, but it can come off in your sleep)
    also note that because the hair only curls to one direction, on one side you'll have curls towards your face and the other side will be away from your face because they either curl only to the left or only to the right. for some people with finer or less hair this will make your hair look unsymmetrical so i reccommend doing a side parting because it doesn't define the middle of your face so the hair doesn't need to be symmetrical.

  • @meinh956
    @meinh956 3 года назад +1

    Try scrunching conditioner into your hair and piling it on your head under a shower cap for 5-10 minutes before rinsing it partially out.
    I also pile my hair on the top of my head and wrap in a t shirt to partially dry for about 10-15 minutes, then scrunch hair products into wet hair. I also really recommend trying a diffuser bc it was a game changer for me. The weight of my hair didn't pull it straight that way.

  • @ko_sha
    @ko_sha 3 года назад

    First of all, your hair now looks amazing. Are you going to continue the routine after you've done the video? I didn't exactly use the curly girl routine, but during the lockdown and working from home I stopped using any heat on my hair (usually I would curl my hair after washing it). I started using the products for curly hair and air dry my hair squeezing it as you do in your video. My hair transformed so much my hair dresser didn't recognise me. I haven't used any heat on my hair for more than a year now and I am so happy with my hair. It is healthier than ever.

  • @alyssahernandez1055
    @alyssahernandez1055 Год назад +1

    You can use mousse as an alternative to hair gel to seal in the curls since both products have alcohol. There’s also alcohol free mousse it’s less damaging to the curls but usually more expensive.

  • @marsvanzyl9141
    @marsvanzyl9141 3 года назад +4

    THANK YOU, I NEEDED THIS VIDEO ❤️

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад +1

      So did my hair 😭

    • @marsvanzyl9141
      @marsvanzyl9141 3 года назад

      @@Ellbat AHHHH YOU REPLIED! I LOVE YOUR VIDS SOOO MUCH. hello from south africa

  • @rainsweptflower
    @rainsweptflower Год назад +1

    that one bit of hair is dependent 100% on your sleeping position/pillow use. ive been a 'curly girl' my whole life, apparently, just learning it here for the first time.. but that straight-piece-shit has happened to me my whooole life.

  • @angeladamico6426
    @angeladamico6426 3 года назад

    A fresh trim helps and product weighs down... I've always scrunched after washing with a light layer of hairspray before scrunching... Healthier hair is bouncier but truly curly hair is genetic or achieved through heat/chemical products...
    Your hair looks gorg! It's healthy so it has bounce... Scrunching and adding air while it dries (usually with alcohol containing products) is the trick!
    LOVE your videos!
    KISSES TO YA MOTHER! XOXO

  • @ThePaintedCookie
    @ThePaintedCookie 3 года назад

    One of the things I noticed while myself following a modified version of the cgm is that the top of the head especially the front are quite more damaged by the sun and heat damage can prevent curls from forming as well as actually playing with the strands of hair strips them of the products you used.

  • @nimedhel09
    @nimedhel09 3 года назад +3

    I have wavy to curly hair. I have to say that I was not aware of the CGM until very recently, and was curious about what it entailed... Well, what do you know, I was already doing some of the stuff they recommend. However, I find that what you see online with the method is too much effort for my personal taste. I wash, I condition, I put my post-wash product (can be just an oil, can be leave-in conditioner, can be styling mousse), scrunchy-scrunch with a cotton shirt (or with a towel because I'm a barbarian) with my head upside-down, all the hair to the left, then to the right, let air dry while scrunching a bit if I feel like it, and let my hair live its wild wavy to curly life.
    And my hair is voluminous and pretty and I like it xD
    Also: you can have different textures throughout your hair. For example, my hair naturally goes from slightly wavy (at the back, near the neck, where it's the longest) to beautifully curly on some strands. And of course, the shorter the hair, the more textured, so my front sections are always curly.

  • @Ryan_Wiseman
    @Ryan_Wiseman 2 года назад +1

    The tip with avoiding shampoo is to have other stuff to replace it. Having a good co-wash + revitalizing sprays (I like the Sunday2Sunday ones), allows you to get far more time between co washes and then eventually using shampoo. I don’t think that using shampoo is bad, but cutting down definitely was great for my hair

  • @JessicaVianaa
    @JessicaVianaa 3 года назад

    As someone with natural super dry, thick and curly hair, I go to the salon once a year to do a keratin straightening - fixed all my problems and saves me precious lifetime lol

  • @tiggeramadrama8783
    @tiggeramadrama8783 3 года назад

    your own clothing brand, a sponsor per vid and quality content. You killing the game look at you THRIVE xxx

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад +1

      Honestly without the sponsors I couldn’t have made the second YDYB drop, sustainable clothing is so much more expensive to make/produce than regular clothing. Plus starting a brand on your own is mad $$$ 😭 thank u so so much for the love n support. You’re amazing 💗💗

  • @emikoohkawa2984
    @emikoohkawa2984 3 года назад +3

    I was kind of sad that she never showed dry results beyond the first time but otherwise I loved this video so much!!! I have a very similar curl type and I’ve been having the same issues with losing my curls. I’ve been trying curly girl off and on with mixed results, and the videos I watch never seem to explain well enough. The instructions here were amazing and I’m going to try to stick with cg for a longer period of time and see how it goes!!

  • @AnaCristina-fg9ln
    @AnaCristina-fg9ln 3 года назад

    I didn't even know that this routine had a name... I'm really familiar with the concept of curly creams, no silicones, sulfates or parabens, t-shirt to scrunch... it definitely helps a lot . My hair type usually takes a lot more cream and more thicker one as well, while yours probably need a lighter one.. in clonclusion, you look fabulous darling

  • @emilyfoster2426
    @emilyfoster2426 3 года назад

    This is so interesting and such a good video. I have a similar hair type to yours however its always been on the more straight/wavy side but as I've gotten older it has gotten more and more wavy. I didn't know whether the curly girl method would work for me but I think I might try it if it worked for you. Also it's nice to see that function of beauty shampoo is good for this as I am using some at the moment (from your link in a past video of course!).

  • @CinnamonBasic
    @CinnamonBasic 2 года назад

    The crunch is the cast that helps the curl stay - but once it's dry you scrunch out the crunch to get rid of the crispiness!crispness!
    Also try scrunching from the bottom up more, you seem to be grabbing wherever and squeezing randomly, but think of the curls like a stretched out slinky. Put your hand under the bottom at the end of the hair, and lift it up towards the root to coil up. Like a slinky going from stretched out to condensed small. Or like a victory roll rolling up from end to root. I hope that makes sense!

  • @marissagrace5853
    @marissagrace5853 3 года назад +1

    I considered the CGM but I didn't want to spend money on buying all new products, so I settled for a curling cream and started to plop my hair in a t-shirt. It worked for a while, but my hair is finicky. Curls need moisture, but if mine have too much then they get weighed down. I'm bad at keeping up routines so I now just add what I feel like. Occasionally diffuse, usually air dry. Sometimes put product in, sometimes none. Sometimes going all out makes my hair super voluminous and defined and sometimes it does nothing, so we go with the flow.

  • @torig8785
    @torig8785 3 года назад +1

    I love all of ur videos omg. I love this video :)

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад

      YOURE SO CUTE

  • @anthonyalvarez124
    @anthonyalvarez124 3 года назад

    Awesome video! Always enjoy watching your videos! Keep up putting out entertaining content! Looking amazing as always! 🔥🙌😉 Looking forward to your next entertaining, and knowledgeable video! 😎👍

  • @lauitucomp
    @lauitucomp 3 года назад +2

    My hair used to be borderline curly, and one day decided to kill every wave and just become flat. So I'm definitely giving this a try.

  • @in_the_2106
    @in_the_2106 3 года назад +5

    I used to do something similar cuz I have pretty wavy hair, but now I just let my hair dry in the sun with a bit of hair oil and when it's like 90% dried, I blow-dry it a little and then it somehow turns really soft and shiny.

  • @mariamaximova9482
    @mariamaximova9482 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video! Got some interesting ideas to try :)

  • @montanaknutson3744
    @montanaknutson3744 3 года назад +1

    When I say my hair is exactly like yours, I mean EXACTLY like yours. Dark brown, semi curly/wavy, I use the same routine even before seeing this, and I have the same straight patch towards the front that looses curl first 🥲

  • @TarotLadyLissa
    @TarotLadyLissa 3 года назад

    I've been a curly girl method advocate for like 10 years now and for your first attempt, you did great! I have some videos on my channel about it but they're very old. lol

    • @Ellbat
      @Ellbat  3 года назад

      thanks so much !!!

  • @samapollosadiegreen2357
    @samapollosadiegreen2357 3 года назад

    Hi 😁 Just wanted to say that people are interested in your hair because your hair is beautiful. Thank you for the video.

  • @awk-wordwriter7179
    @awk-wordwriter7179 3 года назад +1

    As someone with curly hair I definitely say it is not a one size fits all adventure.
    I ended up chopping a good think of my hair off to embrace my natural curl. I'm very thankful that mine don't need too much maintenance. But it took me about... 5 years to embrace my natural curls.
    It was like my hair kept trying to come out of the closet and I was "oh no you don't." Eventually there was a point of no return and I just got it all chopped off.
    Tis definitely a process.

  • @everything_is_illuminated619
    @everything_is_illuminated619 Год назад

    I stopped using shampoo a month ago and have just been rotating between using tea rinses, micelar water, aloe juice and apple cidar vinegar rinses (usually a concoction of all of them) and my obnoxious flat frizzy waves are now becoming silky smooth bouncy curls! It's amazing! I don't even have to condition anymore!

  • @ciljetjoergensen
    @ciljetjoergensen 3 года назад +1

    I have done the curly girl method for 2 years I think. I only diffuse if I feel like I have time or if I am going to do something fancy that day. Tip from me is that I wet my hair every single day in the shower. I only use shampoo and conditioner around 2 times a week, but I have very thin hair and I find that most of my curls flattens out when I sleep. So every morning I take a shower and I get my hair wet so a can put a bit more gel in when I get out of the shower and scrunch it again. Just a tip that might help some people with the same hair-type as me.