Chébé powder application on type 4 hair

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @MissSahel
    @MissSahel  Год назад +16

    Hi I hope you liked this video witch is a little piece of my Chadian culture. Please visit my website if you want to try Chadian hair products sahelcosmetics.com/

    • @linmorgan1340
      @linmorgan1340 Год назад

      What is the cream in the tub that she’s putting on her hair before the Chebe cream? Can you tell me the name of that?

    • @MinniesDesigns7
      @MinniesDesigns7 2 месяца назад

      So true

  • @TheBritfashionista
    @TheBritfashionista 4 года назад +353

    Keep your hair stretched, moisturized,protected and leave it alone. GOT IT!

    • @patb2582
      @patb2582 3 года назад +8

      Also use grease 😅🤣🤣🤣 that's the blue stuff they put on the hair

    • @TheBritfashionista
      @TheBritfashionista 3 года назад +1

      @@patb2582 Yes that grease though, works wonders!

    • @alanawright1633
      @alanawright1633 3 года назад +2

      @@TheBritfashionista hi. What is that blue grease called?

    • @victoriadime9057
      @victoriadime9057 3 года назад +1

      Exactly

    • @victoriadime9057
      @victoriadime9057 3 года назад

      @Umbuko DaJuko What do you consider a long time ?

  • @miasworld6768
    @miasworld6768 5 лет назад +433

    are we gonna ignore how beautiful the little girl in the back is ?

    • @tanaja
      @tanaja 5 лет назад +11

      MIA’S WORLD Rtttt she is gorgeous 😍🤩

    • @latashadjefferson5465
      @latashadjefferson5465 5 лет назад +11

      Gorgeous future Queen in the making.

    • @fugeelahahaha
      @fugeelahahaha 4 года назад +5

      Uhhhh we’re mesmerized by all of these goddesses.

    • @fugeelahahaha
      @fugeelahahaha 4 года назад +9

      Can we please discuss how drop dead beautiful all black people are including these people? 🌷💋. Ok I’m a little biased 😛

    • @sharobb6904
      @sharobb6904 4 года назад +4

      Yes! I was thinking the same thing the entire video. What a darling😊 ❤❤❤

  • @jessh3379
    @jessh3379 4 года назад +380

    If we looked after our hair like this from a young age instead of getting relaxers the majority of our hair would be this long too. So relaxing to watch.

    • @edeneden3449
      @edeneden3449 4 года назад +20

      Lol you said relaxing 😂 But really though, I’m so happy for my mom who refused to relax my hair until I was old enough to decide for myself if I wanted one. Even when a hair salon in the Deep South told me my hair was too thick to work with and left me to sit in a chair for 2 hrs with no product or brushing after washing it one loverly afternoon 😂😂 Bless her patient soul detangling and braiding and looking after my ginormous coils 🤗🤗

    • @shekn0ws007
      @shekn0ws007 3 года назад +24

      @@edeneden3449 wow I wish I could say the same for me, I’ll have to make a big chop (I’m 16) because my mom put relaxer in it from the time I could think. Now that I’m going natural she complains about how expensive the products are and ridicules me when I’m putting coconut, olive, and other essential oils in my hair.. pls send me strength

    • @ashleycbla
      @ashleycbla 3 года назад +12

      @@shekn0ws007 I’m sending you strength girl. Our hair is not hard to deal with, we are just using the wrong products for our hair. The right products along with tender handle of our hair will have our hair soft and tangle free but the lack of knowledge is real. I’m not judging because I just recently found this out myself.

    • @shekn0ws007
      @shekn0ws007 3 года назад +1

      @@ashleycbla right, there isn’t many products promoted for our hair in mainstream media and if they’re almost always expensive or have tooo much chemicals. A reason I’m making my own shampoo with African Black soap and carrier oils. Which products would you recommend?

    • @ashleycbla
      @ashleycbla 3 года назад +6

      @@shekn0ws007 Water, almond oil on shaft of hair and then double seal with Shea butter on ends of hair only has been working great for my hair. Has reduced tangles significantly for me.

  • @tee3842
    @tee3842 4 года назад +202

    the little girl in the back is so cute!😔😌😍

    • @daniinicole2725
      @daniinicole2725 4 года назад +10

      She's saying "Wow by the time I'm their age my hair will be to my knees" She's excited!!♥️

    • @swittykarendi
      @swittykarendi 4 года назад +1

      Very very pretty 😍

  • @royallady6546
    @royallady6546 5 лет назад +125

    Africa is a blessed continent , what a beautiful kinky hair. Who says Africans can't have long hair ,God bless our continent 🙏

    • @TheMorenoFamilynew-year
      @TheMorenoFamilynew-year 5 лет назад

      Royal Lady Not all tribes have long hair though for some weird reason

    • @Divine_90
      @Divine_90 5 лет назад +1

      The Moreno Family Don’t know how to take care of it.

    • @MissMaww
      @MissMaww 5 лет назад +17

      @@TheMorenoFamilynew-year not all want long hair

    • @donnacooper6335
      @donnacooper6335 4 года назад +2

      All shapes, colors, sizes and lengths are represented in Mother Africa!

    • @annalinemothibi2357
      @annalinemothibi2357 3 года назад

      Amen, well said ! Who says Africans can't have long hair. It requires a lot of attention and care just like our "faces". We can have beautiful long hair without artificial hair !!!

  • @sharobb6904
    @sharobb6904 4 года назад +177

    This is so precious, the elderly doing the younger generations hair 😍😭

    • @sharobb6904
      @sharobb6904 4 года назад +6

      @no one Yes a very sad truth. Things will come back together, but will get worse before it gets better.

    • @Girlygirlsread
      @Girlygirlsread 4 года назад +1

      Right? Luv it ❤️

  • @CherishBrown07
    @CherishBrown07 5 лет назад +71

    She is pulling the thoughts out of her head. Huge props to her because I’m so tender headed I would be crying already.

    • @brooklynboyce7835
      @brooklynboyce7835 5 лет назад +1

      Cherish Brown for real

    • @Mimi89_7
      @Mimi89_7 5 лет назад

      maybe so it can last longer but my head started hurting lol

  • @laqwheatagibson4384
    @laqwheatagibson4384 4 года назад +224

    Why do we as black people dont question white america who dont know how to grow are hair but we question someone whos hair is down her back why it works what the hell thanks for givin us a way to have long hair also not a weave

    • @erika2083
      @erika2083 4 года назад +3

      laqwheata Gibson exactly!!!

    • @h.n.r2151
      @h.n.r2151 4 года назад +38

      I know!!! We thirst for hair knowledge because our culture and history has been stolen from us by white oppressors who set standards of beauty that disempower us and yet we have the audacity to criticize these QUEENS with proven results?!? We are so brainwashed. Open up your mind and let the knowledge in!

    • @nt1215
      @nt1215 4 года назад +19

      THE WHITES ARE NOT OUR BUSINESS, THIS IS BLACK AFRICAN WOMEN THEY DON'T THINK ABOUT ANY WHITES IN THE WORLD 🤦🏾‍♀️🙄

    • @aterciopeladita
      @aterciopeladita 4 года назад +1

      @@nt1215 YAWN 😴😴😴

    • @Maaseiahyah
      @Maaseiahyah 4 года назад +6

      Ste L 🌟Styles I dont think you got the POINT ...
      You're so QUICK to be RUDE ..Humble and CALM DOWN..
      Basically she's saying NO ONE questions other races but always quick to question Black women HAIR...
      Simple like that 🤦🏽‍♀️😂

  • @princessdyn
    @princessdyn 5 лет назад +50

    Grandmas everywhere always braiding so tightly lol it made me smile. Loving the female bonding.

  • @melaniewatson3124
    @melaniewatson3124 4 года назад +30

    I love how the pretty little girl just sitting there with so much poise and grace watching and learning, we so busy in our every day lives that we forget about self care.

  • @niyoleo
    @niyoleo 4 года назад +99

    Why are some people claiming that they have no edges? Their edges are clearly braided down and not bald or balding. I believe because they don't put Chebe on their edges, it doesn't give it the added advantages as the rest of the hair. But seeing that all the women braid down their edges, that must be their own cultural standard of beauty.

    • @lunenoire7238
      @lunenoire7238 4 года назад +54

      They in fact really do not have edges as we refer to them, and it is done purposely. They see bigger forehead as more attractive (its not uncommon in East Africa), so it is part of their aesthetics to braid down the hair in the front very tightly, which over time creates alopecia and make the hairline further, which creates the illusion of a bigger forehead. However, if they would not do these braids in the front and use the same technisur, they would have exactly the same type of hair as in the back, but they are not interested in that. Which is fine

    • @Braundi619
      @Braundi619 4 года назад +6

      I believe the shave the edges or do something to give appearance of larger for head. I believe its culturally beauty status.

    • @Hobyosultana
      @Hobyosultana 4 года назад +5

      Fatimata Kane East Africans have the biggest foreheads. Or maybe it’s just us Somalis lol

    • @Lucky-r7y7w
      @Lucky-r7y7w 4 года назад +2

      @@lunenoire7238 The lady in this video seems to have them. I can't braid my edges like that.

    • @lunenoire7238
      @lunenoire7238 4 года назад +1

      @@Lucky-r7y7w 😂😂 no I think the hair you see is just the hair line. Her edges are gone. I think 😂

  • @jachellenelson1790
    @jachellenelson1790 5 лет назад +72

    People need to stop hating and making up excuses for why their hair is long. Enjoy the video, embrace the culture and have a wonderful day ♥♡♥: )

  • @MercyAlwyz23
    @MercyAlwyz23 5 лет назад +43

    I feel that their process of braiding the hair up so that they aren’t manipulating it much also helps! The less you mess with your hair the more chance it has to grow!

    • @ayanathomas3003
      @ayanathomas3003 5 лет назад +4

      Just like locs 🤷🏽‍♀️.

    • @fugeelahahaha
      @fugeelahahaha 4 года назад

      MercyAlwyz23 truuuuueeeee and real facts.

  • @marciapeak893
    @marciapeak893 2 года назад +64

    I love how everything they do is like a ritual. That makes it pleasant, relaxing instead of a chore. She takes her time applying the products while other women are there at the
    gathering having conversation. It's just like a beauty salon atmosphere. I haven't seen them cutting or trimming the hair. They don't seem to think it necessary like we do.

    • @liyahb5567
      @liyahb5567 2 года назад +9

      It seems like they don't experience split ends due to no heat manipulation and keeping it braided with the powder mixture. The powder keeps their hair from breaking. I noticed that too. And they all get together and take care of each other's hair, laugh and talk together as a family ❤

    • @Jadealanee
      @Jadealanee 6 месяцев назад +1

      YESS. We would retain our length if we had retained our community… whoever’s fault that is? 🤷🏿‍♀️ but we’d retain our length, strength and respect for each other if we had it still

  • @piscesbaby101
    @piscesbaby101 4 года назад +156

    Water is for moisture, oil is to seal in moisture, Chebe is to help stretch/lengthen hair to prevent the curls from tangling on one another. the women pull the hair to get it as straight as possible so that the oil and water can fully coat each strand of hair with moisture..that is why naturally straight hair and looser textures tend to retain more length because moisture coats Hair more easily. Sorry to say it but U can use any powder: (amla, henna, etc) with their same process and u will see after u apply the powder the hair is stretched and that’s the main purpose of it.

    • @Lucky-r7y7w
      @Lucky-r7y7w 4 года назад +11

      I think you're right. I got the chebe and it works as you have described. It made me wonder if a more easily available powder could work.

    • @piscesbaby101
      @piscesbaby101 4 года назад +5

      Bea T doesn’t hurt to try 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @JesusChristSaves4ever
      @JesusChristSaves4ever 4 года назад +1

      *So chebe has nothing to do with hair growth* ?

    • @peaceify6113
      @peaceify6113 4 года назад

      @@Lucky-r7y7w how can i get the original one in Nigeria

    • @Elite_gospel_girl
      @Elite_gospel_girl 4 года назад +1

      Kim Ambrose, LVN thanks 😊

  • @amandarodriguez6932
    @amandarodriguez6932 4 года назад +63

    Can we just talk about the little girl in this video.... Absolutely gorgeous

    • @thefantasticnerd6076
      @thefantasticnerd6076 4 года назад +2

      Amanda Rodriguez that’s who I kept staring at.. super pretty

    • @irrelevance3859
      @irrelevance3859 4 года назад +2

      Right, I was looking at her the whole time, she's adorable

  • @Littlemizzanna
    @Littlemizzanna 4 года назад +50

    I also notice that as she’s combing through the hair, she firmly but gently loosens up the hair with her hands if she feels even a slight tangle rather than trying to use the comb to do it. That could also help reduce the shedding

  • @nickyn.9684
    @nickyn.9684 4 года назад +37

    My tender head is crying just from watching this video. 😇 God bless her beautiful hair!

    • @chaitea3197
      @chaitea3197 4 года назад +1

      Girl!! She a beast for sitting through that cuz mama was heavy handed! I could see it in her face at times though, it hurt LOL

    • @yoditgebrekidan3239
      @yoditgebrekidan3239 4 года назад

      My scalp was screaming

  • @basharahali4658
    @basharahali4658 5 лет назад +45

    Miss sahel provides an informative video in her video list on what chebe is and the products that they use. But to help ppl out that don't feel like searching, The blue stuff is a mixture of perfume and some type of grease or oil (everyone makes their recipe a little different). Before grease or oil was used, they used animal fat but it stinks so the transition was made to oil/grease. The perfume also helps with adding a nice scent may it be floral or sweet like candy. The powder is a mixture of different kinds of herbs and spices like clove. Other plants that are used are only found in Africa or that region specifically. The herbs and spices are also toasted in order to release natural scents and oils from the plants. Depending on what part the person is from, some ppl use water to help with application, others don't. They do wash their hair but that also depends on where the person is from. They may wash it once a week or once a month. The powder is reapplied every other day (every 3-4 days) or every week. Women also have "large foreheads" bc the braids in the front are very tight on their hairline and no they don't care, it looks attractive to them. Again be aware that there is not 1 recipe everyone uses. Each person makes there's slightly different based on preference or availability

    • @crystalo8603
      @crystalo8603 4 года назад +1

      sharon Robins you got anger issues

    • @loiselane119
      @loiselane119 3 года назад

      Thank you for taking time to explain everything

  • @everythingcuteandwhimsical
    @everythingcuteandwhimsical 4 года назад +32

    I'm so thankful for youtube. My hair is growing longer now because I have been educating myself with these videos. We did not have this growing up in the 80's and 90's, so we didn't see how black women around the world grew their 4c hair. Growing up, I used so much alcohol-based spritz, perms with hot irons that fried my hair and detangled my hair like I was raking the yard. Now I care for it like these ladies do and I'm starting to see my transformation. I can't wait to see how long mine can grow.

  • @andrain0909
    @andrain0909 4 года назад +36

    Okay can we take a minute to talk about how beautiful they are 😍❤️! Baby girl in the back looks like the epitome of perfection 😭❤️! They are all so gorgeous 😍😍😍

  • @tatianascott9083
    @tatianascott9083 4 года назад +71

    Who else started reminscing on when their mom used to snatch their whole head up brushing or combing their hair? Lol 🤣🤣

    • @Qtsm5784
      @Qtsm5784 4 года назад +10

      I'm like, Black women are going through the same thing all over the world. Hahahaha!

    • @Skadi609
      @Skadi609 4 года назад +1

      Me unfortunately😔

    • @violetcarson5532
      @violetcarson5532 4 года назад +1

      OMGOSH 🤗 meeeeee 🤣🤣😂🤭🤭

  • @laurieb.9555
    @laurieb.9555 2 года назад +26

    The nicest head of 4a hair ive ever seen...just goes to show it's all about how you take care of ur hair

  • @MeMe-ht2hd
    @MeMe-ht2hd 4 года назад +98

    Notice they have pretty even skin because things are fresh and not like Western diets were we are all sick, fat, hair loss, acne, health problems, and more.

    • @ashanteejulyukyoukityoukuk4391
      @ashanteejulyukyoukityoukuk4391 3 года назад +4

      @Aurora Geann it means they are not natural. You look at a product and if you can’t pronounce a lot ingredients it’s not good for you.

  • @thatlovelydancerIlao
    @thatlovelydancerIlao 5 лет назад +19

    I loved this video. That lady was pulling the hair really tight but with good intentions. I believe they also take good care of each others hair so that adds to growth. I can't wait to use it. Great video. I really enjoyed it and the richness of their sisterhood. Thank you

  • @laurawilliams4087
    @laurawilliams4087 4 года назад +93

    Its not necessarily the powder that makes the hair grow. They keep the hair in braid for long periods of time so its in a protective stye. But the powder and water keeps it moisturized. You can do the same thing with grease or shea butter or any other thick heavy sealant.

    • @MsShauna27
      @MsShauna27 4 года назад +19

      Laura Williams I agree with this! Finally Someone with some sense! But imma still try it out for myself and see if it makes any difference lol

    • @laurawilliams4087
      @laurawilliams4087 4 года назад +6

      @@MsShauna27 thanks and hey it doesnt hurt try you might like this process. Experimenting is fun too.

    • @sirasidibe9355
      @sirasidibe9355 4 года назад +4

      Laura Williams no actually it only least 5 days

    • @Elle-hx8ji
      @Elle-hx8ji 4 года назад +8

      sira Sidibé They reapply the chebe every 5-7 days as well. OP is correct.

    • @laurawilliams4087
      @laurawilliams4087 4 года назад +15

      @@Elle-hx8ji thanks. I have long 4c hair and its because when I want to grow out my hair I use heavy sealants like Blue magic after applying lots of water and I leave it in braids for long periods and rebraid. By 3 to 6 months so much hair has grown.

  • @michellegrobbelaar7379
    @michellegrobbelaar7379 4 года назад +72

    Black women's hair is diverse and beautiful. We are the blueprint 💙

    • @AA-ek5kz
      @AA-ek5kz 4 года назад +3

      we are the blueprint of mankind Fact!!

  • @dmo4835
    @dmo4835 4 года назад +139

    Dang, sis used the strength of her ancestors to tighten that braid. So where can I buy this hair Chebe and does it come with the stylist because I need it all 😭

    • @luciaescobarz
      @luciaescobarz 4 года назад

      D Mo JAHHAHAHAHAYAYWYWYWYSHST ❤️❤️❤️🗣🗣

    • @jazminboone3446
      @jazminboone3446 4 года назад +2

      lmao D Mo.. I'm dead!

    • @anniekas246
      @anniekas246 4 года назад +2

      Lmao 🤣

    • @Kimberlyshelene
      @Kimberlyshelene 4 года назад +1

      Retrorich hair company or miss Sahel (eBay)

    • @taz9234
      @taz9234 4 года назад

      Buy from Cbabe Chebe. cbabeschebe.ecwid.com

  • @ninaraspberry3885
    @ninaraspberry3885 5 лет назад +46

    Why is everybody so fucking rude in the comments. It's either u want yo hair longer or not like just go wdf😑

  • @Ethnicbeauty
    @Ethnicbeauty 4 года назад +1383

    Dang she's gripping her soul 🤣

    • @ashantizulu144
      @ashantizulu144 4 года назад +24

      plug._diamond Richardson 😂🤣😂😂.. your so funny 😆but for real though 😂🤣

    • @normal2954
      @normal2954 4 года назад +7

      😅😅😅

    • @malandz9555
      @malandz9555 4 года назад +5

      😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂

    • @justsmilemay9125
      @justsmilemay9125 4 года назад +63

      😂😂😂 I was feeling that pain on my scalp! 😭😭

    • @fugeelahahaha
      @fugeelahahaha 4 года назад +75

      She grippin ALL our souls!!!! She musta been flirtin w her husband or sumpin. 😂😂😂 she like “bishhh”

  • @newstylemodeling3205
    @newstylemodeling3205 3 года назад +26

    Watching this and Pondering on why African women are so beautiful ,strong, creative and talented

  • @MsTishalish
    @MsTishalish 5 лет назад +28

    I love this. Nature really blessed us in Africa. I started using this recently. I have applied it two times within a month. I have 4c hair. It has changed the texture of my hair, it feels straighter (its loosened the curls) and silkier/smoother, less breakage. I bought the 1kg size, this is probably going to last me a lifetime because a little teaspoon each time goes a long way!

    • @eduns123
      @eduns123 5 лет назад

      MsTishalish how do you apply it?

    • @ranireid9238
      @ranireid9238 5 лет назад

      Where can I purchase this powder?

    • @Tazz718
      @Tazz718 5 лет назад +2

      Yes, I have wavy Type 4 hair and after using it for two months it literally made my waves loosen up to the point I look like I have a texturized hair.

    • @MsTishalish
      @MsTishalish 5 лет назад +1

      @@eduns123 I soak the chebe in oil of choice (avocado, carrot, olive oil mix) in a small bowl placing the bowl in another bowl of hot water. Leave for an hour, sieve the oil and then apply the oil to damp hair.
      I tried it with the herbs straight into my hair but didn't like it, its messy and falls out all the time.

    • @MsTishalish
      @MsTishalish 5 лет назад

      @@Tazz718 I love it. Gonna stick it out.

  • @prettyenkay5636
    @prettyenkay5636 4 года назад +21

    I actually applied chebe and karkar oil in my Since February 4th and I still have them on. So today I reapplied it and decided to watch this video and am planning to leave on through out this February. And during my second reapplying I noticed my hair was soft like a mattress texture,fluffy kinda. I learned that you apply small quantity,I think I overdid mine but still is on my hair. I would be using the chebe since I found what makes my 4c low porosity hair soft and easy to manipulate and still retain growth with little or less breakage. God bless whoever discovered this hair beauty hack.

    • @jerz9317
      @jerz9317 4 года назад +1

      pretty enkay where did U buy it?

    • @fugeelahahaha
      @fugeelahahaha 4 года назад

      Jerz miss Sahel cosmetics website.

    • @prettyenkay5636
      @prettyenkay5636 4 года назад

      Jerz I got from Africa, but you can check on amazon or the link in this RUclips video.

  • @LeeJ90
    @LeeJ90 4 года назад +188

    Damn she pulling the new strands from her scalp and forcing it down her back 😂🤣😂 She’s like u better grow hair 💪🏾 🗣I said grow 😂🤣😂😂🤣

    • @letraclark366
      @letraclark366 4 года назад +6

      😂😂😂😂😂I'm done 🙄😂now that was FUNNY!!!
      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @catg8383
      @catg8383 4 года назад +1

      Bahahahahaha!!! But so true

    • @marvaspence5252
      @marvaspence5252 3 года назад

      😂😂😂

    • @kimberlywilliams2905
      @kimberlywilliams2905 3 года назад +3

      That's how Africans braid hair. I went to the Africans to braid my hair ... I was like oh my God it hurt but my hair grew so fast.

    • @aga6538
      @aga6538 3 года назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @rawangadora801
    @rawangadora801 4 года назад +66

    This video is full of culture

  • @donnah5378
    @donnah5378 4 года назад +26

    Her hair is healthy and strong so the pulling does not harm it👍🏾

  • @DefineMorena
    @DefineMorena 5 лет назад +62

    Some people are saying this doesn't grow hair. Well, obviously. It's to retain length 🤦🏾

    • @april_dawn
      @april_dawn 5 лет назад +24

      Grace Osas Lort...Ppl are so silly. How hard is to understand that everyone hair grows period, but we face breakage issues due to the dryness of ur hair? 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @GodsChildBri
      @GodsChildBri 5 лет назад +9

      I love y'all. My sisters 💖💖😤
      It's so frustrating when people just don't get it, but especially fellow black women. Genetics is not the only factor that matters.

  • @jason-tq9nh
    @jason-tq9nh 4 года назад +57

    For those talking about how they gripped her hair is surprising to you have never been to an African Salon😭!

    • @maejune5179
      @maejune5179 3 года назад +4

      Or having an African mother🧎🏾‍♀️🧎🏾‍♀️

  • @Celine__Taylor
    @Celine__Taylor 5 лет назад +26

    They just living there best lives with there super gorgeous long hair😍😍

    • @fugeelahahaha
      @fugeelahahaha 4 года назад

      celine Taylor true and real facts and u hv my last name so we must be sisters 😛💕

    • @JoyJoy-oc7su
      @JoyJoy-oc7su 3 года назад

      My thoughts exactly 🥰

  • @soniaavannie1636
    @soniaavannie1636 3 года назад +35

    I think natural products are best for our hair because they're healthy that way. I'm talking from experience

  • @msjennifer0864
    @msjennifer0864 4 года назад +13

    I started applying my chebe this way without water and I'm very happy with the results. My hair has no problem retaining moisture and I have very dry 4c hair. I do use very moisturizing leave-in conditioners before applying the chebe.

  • @TheJellymonty
    @TheJellymonty 4 года назад +62

    Its not just the powder. It's their environment. Chad is an equatorial region close to the desert. The heat alone without anything expands your hair follicles making your hair grow faster and longer. Here in the western hemisphere, the air is thinner and much colder which causes your hair follicle to shrink and break. I volunteered in N'Djamena 2 years ago. When I arrived I had very short close to bald hair. 6 months later my hair was so thick and was halfway through to my back and I didn't even use any products. When I returned back home in the states during winter, half my hair fell out even when I used this powder. Hair growth is dependent on your environment. If you want to grow your hair, Go and stay in West Africa for a year.

    • @Abmarp
      @Abmarp 4 года назад +4

      Then why are their edges not long ? Maybe they don’t want it long ?!

    • @AD-cy4vj
      @AD-cy4vj 4 года назад +11

      @@Abmarp yes, they don't want them long.

    • @jennifercalandra4750
      @jennifercalandra4750 4 года назад +20

      @@Abmarp they don't apply it to the edges... which is the evidence that the powder does contribute to the growth

    • @foggylenses91
      @foggylenses91 4 года назад +5

      Their edges are braided down permanently you can see in the video. They don’t let it grow

    • @teahgurl
      @teahgurl 4 года назад +19

      I believe this bc the environment does play a part in skin and hair but... You can have healthy long hair anywhere... Just may take more effort.

  • @moem655
    @moem655 3 года назад +42

    Who noticed she didn’t really comb the hair but only detangled it carefully with her hands ?

  • @AuroraReussi
    @AuroraReussi 5 лет назад +43

    I am more in awe of her ends... And how her hair is full from roots to tips...
    For the edges comments, that's a beauty standard amongst them, they love the high forehead look and braid the front section so tightly it induces alopecia in that section... Notice that portion is short
    Also it isn't that tight to yank all her hair off... When my mom used to give me plaits(calabar in my part of Nigeria), she put a finger at the very end and tighten the two outer sections of that braid making it lie flat but it will end up not too tight with a little bit of give...
    Thanks Miss Sahel for the exposure you're giving this women... Hope the West and their grabby hands stay away from this...

  • @candlelockett6468
    @candlelockett6468 4 года назад +30

    Her hair is beautiful! 🤩🤩🤩

  • @missnna1999
    @missnna1999 4 года назад +84

    That's definitely 4c hair. We can all have long hair then, it's all about care and management.

    • @missnna1999
      @missnna1999 4 года назад +12

      @Miss White what are u doing here tho?

    • @francescapowell1538
      @francescapowell1538 4 года назад +9

      Yes it truly is. Our hair although seems tough and coarse, is actually the most delicate and fragile of all hair types.
      Yet we do the “MOST” to our hair and wonder why it breaks off and doesn’t appear to be growing.
      It does grow, we have just been very misguided, uneducated and ill informed as to how best to care for it.
      Two things I know for sure which helped me along the way (although I haven’t quite reached those lengths yet.., for a number of reasons) ... 1. Forget that grease rubbish
      2. Water is definitely not our enemy
      We need more moisture than any other hair type and slapping on the grease ain’t the way to get that !!

    • @wordswitha7
      @wordswitha7 4 года назад +2

      @M L i think she's just saying now black people have access to all the knowledge and resources we need for our hair

    • @madebyme7590
      @madebyme7590 4 года назад +3

      T K I disagree with the last sentence.. there are countless numbers of black American youtubers with long hair.. I would say nowadays everyone knows how to grow their hair long, since hair care is more appreciated in the black community

    • @amandaadeyemi7443
      @amandaadeyemi7443 4 года назад +7

      Miss White get out of here you imbecile

  • @Akakatang
    @Akakatang 4 года назад +56

    I would be sitting there crying from how tight that braid seems. I'm super sensitive.

    • @alexismichelle1083
      @alexismichelle1083 4 года назад +10

      Keeanga Akakatang yes it does, I’m assuming that those women and girls are used to it by now.

  • @lightlessmoons
    @lightlessmoons 5 лет назад +48

    something about women in a culture doing each others hair just strikes a longing in me. we're truly missing out. also watching people do each others hair just makes me wanna sleep lol

    • @thatlovelydancerIlao
      @thatlovelydancerIlao 5 лет назад +1

      Yup. Kinda mentioned same thing. We are missing out

    • @cinnadidthat5055
      @cinnadidthat5055 5 лет назад +3

      Um where are y’all from because black people have been doing each-others hair for centuries...

    • @fugeelahahaha
      @fugeelahahaha 4 года назад

      Yep. Practice died off when my mother died. Now it’s diy or salon (

  • @KatNaturalBeauty
    @KatNaturalBeauty 5 лет назад +26

    Chebe is the truth, my hair loves it. My hair grew tremendously!

    • @simskiara
      @simskiara 5 лет назад +2

      Kat Natural Were did you buy it? I live in Europe

    • @okaymea
      @okaymea 5 лет назад +1

      How did you use it?

    • @KatNaturalBeauty
      @KatNaturalBeauty 5 лет назад +2

      Cordita I purchased from Amazon. On Amazon they have chebe that’s mixed in a cream. I do not use the premixed chebe cream, I simply order chebe powder and use as they use it in the video. I’m still amazed how it really works. I use I learned about this many years ago.

    • @KatNaturalBeauty
      @KatNaturalBeauty 5 лет назад +6

      Slow Turtle Love Bug I use it exactly how they use it in the video. I part my hair in small sections.
      1. Spray hair with water, just a little.
      2. I detangle my hair.
      3. I add hair pomade or hair grease (Blue Magic my favorite)
      4. I grab a little Chebe and sprinkle on my hair, then braid my hair and leave it as is.
      I’m a walking testimony. I post a video on my hair journey soon along with the link of where I purchase my chebe from.

    • @okaymea
      @okaymea 5 лет назад +2

      Oh wow thanks for replying, how long do you keep in on? And while it's on do you use a head scarf maybe? What about the smell?

  • @anotherdaywitha9436
    @anotherdaywitha9436 4 года назад +34

    These women are gorgeous. Really want to try Chebe butter but need to do more research. Hence why I’m here lol

  • @britday1
    @britday1 3 года назад +23

    From what I’m seeing she’s focusing the chebe on the ends and doesn’t put any near her roots. Beautiful women I would love to visit Africa one day.

    • @cindychristian1700
      @cindychristian1700 3 года назад +7

      They say not to put it on your scalp because it can cause dandruff! It's for the hair only!

  • @yupdest7129
    @yupdest7129 5 лет назад +21

    They have 4c hair with that type of hair your hair can mess up fast so the lady is doing it tight so that the hairstyle can last longer and hold in the moisture longer

  • @Vikshay
    @Vikshay 2 года назад +17

    That little girl is absolutely stunning. Idk why but the way she pulls her hair reminds me of how we have to stretch our hair when doing protective styling. I wonder is the reason they lay that way is to ensure it doesn’t get on their scalp.

  • @mothereyes9549
    @mothereyes9549 5 лет назад +23

    It's beautiful to witness this sisterhood...🍻

  • @GodsChildBri
    @GodsChildBri 5 лет назад +55

    Please do not delete my comment, this is something that needs to be addressed. People should not be allowed to spread lies and misinformation about black women.
    To the people spreading lies/ignorance.
    Smh people keep saying it's genetics. I have 4c hair. My hair grew to my butt only after learning how to properly care for it. For the first 18 years of my life, my hair was always short and breaking off. No woman in my family had hair to their butt before me so if it's genetics, how do you explain this?
    People love to spread the false narrative that black women with nappy/kinky hair can't grow their hair long. It's a myth. The main reason many black women in America don't have long hair is they don't know how to properly care for their hair and neither did their moms or grandmothers, because black women were too busy trying to assimilate into their very caucasian surroundings with chemicals, wigs, and weaves. The natural, God-given hair was neglected.
    It has nothing to do with genetics. Black women's hair grows just as fast as everyone else's, you will notice by how often you have to get a relaxer, color touch-up or a new set of braids. We don't see the accumulation of inches because people are either breaking off the ends with rough handling, too much heat, etc., or trimming the hair way too often, which would not be necessary if rough handling, heat, and chemicals weren't constantly causing damage and split ends.
    Again genetics is not the reason you don't see many black women with long hair. It's because they don't know how to *retain length* . So please kindly shut up and stop painting black women as being genetically inferior because you don't know what you're talking about. And if you are black and spreading this narrative, you should be ashamed of your ignorance concerning your own people.
    I will add, there are many black women with very long hair of their own. This is RUclips; all you have to do is conduct a simple search.

    • @leoangela4873
      @leoangela4873 5 лет назад +3

      Please help me with your routine
      I wish to have such long even hair .am 4c also

    • @GodsChildBri
      @GodsChildBri 5 лет назад +11

      @@leoangela4873 There is so much I could tell you, but first, get this book called "The Science of Black Hair" by Audrey Davis-Sivasothy. It's a black woman's hair bible and can help you find out what your hair specifically needs. You can find it on amazon.com
      As for my regimen, I wash (sulfate free) either weekly or biweekly based on how my scalp feels, I deep condition with every wash (I use a cap and sit under the dryer for 15 minutes) and I use a leave in conditioner and/or moisturizer and put my hair into a protective style (braids or twists).
      I don't use combs at all except for the tip of a rat tail comb for parting, but I will use a detangling brush if I'm going to straighten my hair. 95% of the time I finger detangle. I always make sure my hair is moisturized before detangling (to prevent breakage) and I do it when I'm taking down my protective style for wash day (some people think it's silly to moisturize first because I'm going to wash the product right out but I don't care because I'm trying to save my ends, not some product). As I take down a section I moisturize, detangle and put it in a chunky twist but I braid the ends together to keep it from unraveling. Generally I'll do about 8 twists. When I shampoo, I take down 1 section, shampoo and rinse, and braid it back up. But I keep my hair stretched out with one hand the whole time while I scrub my scalp with the other. I only apply shampoo directly to my scalp. I don't pour it down the length of my hair unless I have product buildup. It rinses down anyway, and the hair feels clean.
      To deep condition, again I go section by section and take down, add the deep conditioner and braid back up. I put extra conditioner on my ends first and then the rest of my hair. I don't apply it to my scalp. Then it's time for a cap and a sit under the bonnet dryer.
      After rinsing is when I apply a leave in and/or hair lotion again, section by section and I'll braid and let it air dry or I will blowdry on cool using the tension method (my dryer has a cool shot button and I tied it down. I set it to the highest speed and aim it down the hair). I will use a brush but just to hold the hair stretched out. I only blowdry if I'm doing a style where I'm gonna have defined parts. Most of the time I air dry because I will just grab random sections to twist or braid.
      I generally keep my twists or braids in a bun or buns and take the buns down to re-moisturize as needed.
      Now, I have used oils before but I have low porosity hair and often they end up drying my ends out. I can't do coconut or olive oil (except for ors olive oil professional incredibly rich oil moisturizing hair lotion. Recently fell in love w/ the stuff).
      I do use a mixture of grapeseed, castor, rosemary essential and peppermint essential oils on my scalp. But I use a very small amount on just my scalp and massage it in like twice a week at most. To really see growth accelerate you have to massage daily but I'm lazy.
      The most important thing is retaining length, because your hair is always growing anyway. You have to keep your ends moisturized and tucked away and handle detangling very gently. Extremely gently. Seriously.
      To avoid losing moisture and getting breakage you should sleep in a satin bonnet and use a satin or silk pillow case. Now me, my scalp doesn't like bonnets much but I always sleep on satin. I have 5 sets of satin pillowcases. I do not play. Another good tip is if you wear a beanie, put your bonnet on under it to keep it from zapping the moisture from your hair.
      If you wear mini twists and braids, you can wash your hair in them but make sure you have a bit of new growth before washing. Always go over the ends with a moisturizer I use my hair lotion, but gently pull them and twirl them back into shape with the moisturizer on your fingers to make sure they aren't tangling/matting around each other. I wouldn't leave mini twists/braids in longer than 2 months to avoid matting/locking.
      So baby your ends and keep your scalp clean. You will see results.
      As far as specific products, you have to find what works based on your porosity level and how your hair behaves. That's where the book comes in. My hair does not mess with protein so I stay away from it as much as possible.
      The last thing is trimming. Do the search and destroy method and do dusting when you have split ends or crispy ends. You can look these up. You can actually look up all this stuff on RUclips but consult the book first. To avoid having to trim often, just make sure you baby your ends like I said. Then they won't need it often.
      Just know that when you keep your hair stretched, detangled, and moisturized, and stick to protective styling, your hair will retain length and visibly grow. You don't even have to be perfect about it.
      My hair grew to my butt and I stupidly put a relaxer in it, causing it to be so damaged, I chopped it off 3 years ago. I tried start 3 different sets of locs, realized it wasn't for me, combed them out and continued my hair journey. I'm at 12" now and on the regimen I just gave you. People thought I was crazy and my hair wouldn't grow back, etc., etc., but it's still on its way back after several setbacks.
      So just know that our hair does grow regardless. And if you need a big chop, don't be scared to do it.
      You can also follow me on Pinterest. Just remember my face and search my name. I have a curly weave in that profile pic. I have a board called "previous hair lengths" where you can see how long my hair was, how I killed it with the relaxer and where it is now. I keep it updated with length checks now and then.
      You can also see my son's hair on the board "If you love it, IT WILL GROW!" Just go to the "Eli" section.
      Hope it helps. Don't mind the typos, I don't have time to proofread lol.

    • @GodsChildBri
      @GodsChildBri 5 лет назад +2

      @@leoangela4873 leo angela There is so much I could tell you, but first, get this book called "The Science of Black Hair" by Audrey Davis-Sivasothy. It's a black woman's hair bible and can help you find out what your hair specifically needs. You can find it on amazon.com
      As for my regimen, I wash (sulfate free) either weekly or biweekly based on how my scalp feels, I deep condition with every wash (I use a cap and sit under the dryer for 15 minutes) and I use a leave in conditioner and/or moisturizer and put my hair into a protective style (braids or twists).
      I don't use combs at all except for the tip of a rat tail comb for parting, but I will use a detangling brush if I'm going to straighten my hair. 95% of the time I finger detangle. I always make sure my hair is moisturized before detangling (to prevent breakage) and I do it when I'm taking down my protective style for wash day (some people think it's silly to moisturize first because I'm going to wash the product right out but I don't care because I'm trying to save my ends, not some product). As I take down a section I moisturize, detangle and put it in a chunky twist but I braid the ends together to keep it from unraveling. Generally I'll do about 8 twists. When I shampoo, I take down 1 section, shampoo and rinse, and braid it back up. But I keep my hair stretched out with one hand the whole time while I scrub my scalp with the other. I only apply shampoo directly to my scalp. I don't pour it down the length of my hair unless I have product buildup. It rinses down anyway, and the hair feels clean.
      To deep condition, again I go section by section and take down, add the deep conditioner and braid back up. I put extra conditioner on my ends first and then the rest of my hair. I don't apply it to my scalp. Then it's time for a cap and a sit under the bonnet dryer.
      After rinsing is when I apply a leave in and/or hair lotion again, section by section and I'll braid and let it air dry or I will blowdry on cool using the tension method (my dryer has a cool shot button and I tied it down. I set it to the highest speed and aim it down the hair). I will use a brush but just to hold the hair stretched out. I only blowdry if I'm doing a style where I'm gonna have defined parts. Most of the time I air dry because I will just grab random sections to twist or braid.
      I generally keep my twists or braids in a bun or buns and take the buns down to re-moisturize as needed.
      Now, I have used oils before but I have low porosity hair and often they end up drying my ends out. I can't do coconut or olive oil (except for ors olive oil professional incredibly rich oil moisturizing hair lotion. Recently fell in love w/ the stuff).
      I do use a mixture of grapeseed, castor, rosemary essential and peppermint essential oils on my scalp. But I use a very small amount on just my scalp and massage it in like twice a week at most. To really see growth accelerate you have to massage daily but I'm lazy.
      The most important thing is retaining length, because your hair is always growing anyway. You have to keep your ends moisturized and tucked away and handle detangling very gently. Extremely gently. Seriously.
      To avoid losing moisture and getting breakage you should sleep in a satin bonnet and use a satin or silk pillow case. Now me, my scalp doesn't like bonnets much but I always sleep on satin. I have 5 sets of satin pillowcases. I do not play. Another good tip is if you wear a beanie, put your bonnet on under it to keep it from zapping the moisture from your hair.
      If you wear mini twists and braids, you can wash your hair in them but make sure you have a bit of new growth before washing. Always go over the ends with a moisturizer I use my hair lotion, but gently pull them and twirl them back into shape with the moisturizer on your fingers to make sure they aren't tangling/matting around each other. I wouldn't leave mini twists/braids in longer than 2 months to avoid matting/locking.
      So baby your ends and keep your scalp clean. You will see results.
      As far as specific products, you have to find what works based on your porosity level and how your hair behaves. That's where the book comes in. My hair does not mess with protein so I stay away from it as much as possible.
      The last thing is trimming. Do the search and destroy method and do dusting when you have split ends or crispy ends. You can look these up. You can actually look up all this stuff on RUclips but consult the book first. To avoid having to trim often, just make sure you baby your ends like I said. Then they won't need it often.
      Just know that when you keep your hair stretched, detangled, and moisturized, and stick to protective styling, your hair will retain length and visibly grow. You don't even have to be perfect about it.
      My hair grew to my butt and I stupidly put a relaxer in it, causing it to be so damaged, I chopped it off 3 years ago. I tried start 3 different sets of locs, realized it wasn't for me, combed them out and continued my hair journey. I'm at 12" now and on the regimen I just gave you. People thought I was crazy and my hair wouldn't grow back, etc., etc., but it's still on its way back after several setbacks.
      So just know that our hair does grow regardless. And if you need a big chop, don't be scared to do it.
      You can also follow me on Pinterest. I have a board called "previous hair lengths" where you can see how long my hair was, how I killed it with the relaxer and where it is now. I keep it updated with length checks now and then.
      You can also see my son's hair on the board "If you love it, IT WILL GROW!" Just go to the "Eli" section.
      Hope it helps. Don't mind the typos, I don't have time to proofread lol.

    • @leoangela4873
      @leoangela4873 5 лет назад +2

      @@GodsChildBri oh my god this is so helpful
      Thanks a lot beauty
      I will start taking your advise asap
      Am very appreciated that you give me some of your time
      Thank youuuu verrrry much❤

    • @leoangela4873
      @leoangela4873 5 лет назад +1

      @@GodsChildBri the most new weird info that u r not using comps

  • @sssssssss111
    @sssssssss111 5 лет назад +109

    Please protect this product 🙏🏽
    I’m not gonna be able to take it if colonizers try to come out with ‘Tresemme Chebe Infused Leave-In Conditioner’ 😭

    • @veronicamency6174
      @veronicamency6174 5 лет назад +20

      Did you say colonizers? 😂😂😂But yes your telling the absolute truth. I agree with you!!

    • @qaaliquruxmedia
      @qaaliquruxmedia 5 лет назад +24

      😂😂 tresemme chebe 😂😂😂

    • @estherjean1362
      @estherjean1362 5 лет назад +4

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @cyndyla7506
      @cyndyla7506 5 лет назад +16

      @@veronicamency6174 I pray that does not happen

    • @veronicamency6174
      @veronicamency6174 5 лет назад +10

      @@cyndyla7506 me either. That will start an uprising!

  • @Lucky-r7y7w
    @Lucky-r7y7w 4 года назад +21

    I like how the braids look. Flat and wide.

  • @actualwakandangirl7121
    @actualwakandangirl7121 3 года назад +19

    The little girl in the back is me when I was little, hanging around grown African women while they got their hair done and talked smack!😂good memories.

  • @sushonathomas4164
    @sushonathomas4164 4 года назад +48

    Outside of the chebe powder, seems to me like they retain growth due to keeping the hair moisturized, using low manipulation and keeping the hair in protective styles. I bet lots of our hair would retain length if we did the same with or without the chebe, but I'm sure it helps

    • @coco-qd3sn
      @coco-qd3sn 4 года назад +14

      That’s EXACTLY what I was thinking. People keep looking for some magic solutions, but their ain’t none. Really quality moisturizers will do fine without the Chebe, it’s not the Chebe per say, it’s just that the hair is 1). Moisturized really really well and 2). That they leave it alone.

    • @teahgurl
      @teahgurl 4 года назад +2

      The Chebe herbs strengthens the hair though and adds protection... also locks in moisture... It definitely aids in growth retention

    • @teahgurl
      @teahgurl 4 года назад +1

      Science Tutor not necessarily true... the Chebe is made of herbs sooo there’s some magic to it, it’s not a pointless step but the combination listed above all works together. I’ve done all of this without Chebe and did not yield the same results I am now while using it... Some of use 4 type hair girls need the extra Chebe provides to retain length

    • @grabbagcrafting6004
      @grabbagcrafting6004 4 года назад +2

      I used olive oil and Cantu every four days without the chebe. My hair grew 6 inches in 9 months.

    • @rychelssassa7866
      @rychelssassa7866 Год назад

      Thé secret is not thé chebe itself but thé way they apply it and thé constant routine if we use other powder but with thé same routine we Will have thé same result

  • @plsbelieveme
    @plsbelieveme 5 лет назад +50

    It's relieving to see that Black American mothers aren't the only ones who comb and braid our hair rough as hell LOL. Great video.

    • @prescillaaniede5522
      @prescillaaniede5522 5 лет назад +18

      plsbelieveme well black people do originate from Africa 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @Nmohamed44
      @Nmohamed44 5 лет назад +7

      ... it’s literally from Africa

    • @esraadafaalla5757
      @esraadafaalla5757 5 лет назад +5

      Hhhhh yes it's in African DNA .
      Iam from Sudan and my mom do that when she comb my hair 😂😂😂

    • @melissamorgan3482
      @melissamorgan3482 5 лет назад +6

      Wait so you thought black Americans do that, but black Africans don't?
      I've never seen that perspective before😂

    • @Sesamsesam59
      @Sesamsesam59 5 лет назад

      @@melissamorgan3482 dont overthink Americans are hella egocentric

  • @zazilicious
    @zazilicious 4 года назад +42

    I saw a video of a Tchadien Lady who was interviewed and she said that grabbing the hair tightly ensures that the braids are tight contributes to hair growth. Stop complaining because this lady has longer healthier hair than most people complaining in the comment section!

    • @Music_Lover0612
      @Music_Lover0612 4 года назад +10

      She has no edges

    • @cottonhairedaesthetic2005
      @cottonhairedaesthetic2005 4 года назад +4

      @@Music_Lover0612 I'm crying cause I said the SAME THING

    • @dummymarie4895
      @dummymarie4895 4 года назад +11

      No one is complaining😭 She just braids hair tight. All us tender headed are quakingg🤪

    • @vastya.3255
      @vastya.3255 4 года назад +10

      ZRAM ZRAM it’s intentional, big foreheads and a pushed back hair line is their beauty standard.

    • @vastya.3255
      @vastya.3255 4 года назад +12

      Cotton haired Aesthetic but it’s intentional, no need to disrespect their beauty standards? bigger foreheads and pushed back hair lines its what they consider to be beautiful. they can grow their edges if they want to, they purposely don’t.

  • @haouamahamat1248
    @haouamahamat1248 3 года назад +9

    Im very proud of my culture who share its secret to help other womens in the world love my country ❤

  • @xenawarrior2583
    @xenawarrior2583 3 года назад +5

    This is a beautiful video, we are getting a chance to see how these women of this culture do their hair, don't focus on the grandmother being heavy handed, if we think back to our grandmothers and mothers doing our hair it wasn't much different, these ladies are showing us how to keep it simple and not to mess with our hair so much and it will grow

    • @annalinemothibi2357
      @annalinemothibi2357 3 года назад

      Amen darling.

    • @annalinemothibi2357
      @annalinemothibi2357 3 года назад +2

      And it's also very sad how we black people neglect our own way of doing things and try and copy western practices that does us only harm in the end. We should love ourselves cause that's how the creator or the Universe choose us to look like.

  • @MSALIYAHJORDAN
    @MSALIYAHJORDAN 4 года назад +35

    I did mine with blue magic hair grease.

  • @kaybiyela9888
    @kaybiyela9888 4 года назад +35

    Their skin is so clean ♡..but the grip on that hair got me weak😅

    • @strxberii_milktea4199
      @strxberii_milktea4199 4 года назад +2

      I know I got a head ache watching 😭

    • @Berrisweet90
      @Berrisweet90 4 года назад

      I'm thinking the tighter she holds the hair, the more water retained? 💁

  • @joanneurmelda5421
    @joanneurmelda5421 4 года назад +87

    It’s perfect for Quarantine cause we don’t go no where , I don’t think the wash it out 🤔

    • @taz9234
      @taz9234 4 года назад +29

      They don't. I didn't believe this stuff worked and I bought some two years ago. Fast forward to quarantine time, I pulled it out and started using it and my hair has thickened up and no shedding. I praying this continues. I was literally stunned. I don't wash my out just reapply every four days.

    • @nimcocali5956
      @nimcocali5956 4 года назад

      @@taz9234 did you wash it or

    • @AskDomDOTco
      @AskDomDOTco 4 года назад +1

      You comb out the old and reapply

    • @denisegarcia3586
      @denisegarcia3586 4 года назад +1

      I dont think they wash the powder out. I think they just reapply it. Over and over

    • @cfoster6804
      @cfoster6804 4 года назад

      @T K I'm going to try that way.

  • @hottesttrending7151
    @hottesttrending7151 4 года назад +31

    Pay attention to the comb ladies. See how light she brushes her hair even though the comb is big enough to brush through. Not combing your hair much actually retain length

    • @lovelyeliana5669
      @lovelyeliana5669 4 года назад +1

      So basically your hair hanging on by a thread

    • @lovelyeliana5669
      @lovelyeliana5669 4 года назад

      Woooe that means if I wash it it’s gonna fall out

    • @reyreyrey7977
      @reyreyrey7977 4 года назад +1

      She might be combing gently but she pulling & gripping too hard for me.😩

    • @Ten_dai
      @Ten_dai 4 года назад +1

      My Queen finger comb before carefully using a comb. Your fingers are more sensitive and will feel a snag or tangle faster than a comb will.

  • @bianchadarden3695
    @bianchadarden3695 5 лет назад +26

    These women are gorgeous 😍

  • @samiyahkey4207
    @samiyahkey4207 4 года назад +48

    I love Black ppl sharing our beauty routines! However this is not magic y'all. It's the same moisture retention + low manipulation method no matter the products used. Chebe is a plant based herb, just like henna, amla, etc. These things are not growing the hair, rather aiding in conditioning the hair. You would achieve the same results with the oil, grease, and water you already know about, and of course LOW MANIPULATION styling (braids, twists, plaits, etc). Nothing wrong with buying the product, however understand it's more about how you handle your hair than a magic product. And consider that these women live in the Sahel/Sahara which is dry and hot. You might not even need this many layers of product depending on your climate. Just leave your hair alone and keep it moisturized!

    • @shantiw9416
      @shantiw9416 4 года назад +1

      Finally somebody said it.

    • @redsea334
      @redsea334 4 года назад +2

      They are not African Americans. They don't know anything about your " blackness ". If you say that directly to their face, they will probably get confused for a day.

    • @samiyahkey4207
      @samiyahkey4207 4 года назад +6

      @@redsea334 nobody said they were black american, in fact I clearly stated they are from the Sahel.

    • @JinNeptune
      @JinNeptune 4 года назад +5

      Red sea Bahri dam she must had hit nerve. No body was talking about African Americans.

    • @sl33pyn4y3
      @sl33pyn4y3 4 года назад +2

      Red sea Bahri Calm down she never said they were us.

  • @Jade-xe6os
    @Jade-xe6os 4 года назад +29

    That kid in the background tho, she like ‘‘ come on, we going do this all day? I’m tired to watch already’’ lol 😂

  • @Me-ty8dd
    @Me-ty8dd 5 лет назад +29

    Can we stress the fact that this process is about retention which = growth. They use chebe on their entire hair, except for their bangs, from childhood and never stop. If you notice, the bangs are the shortest length. Like wearing a weave and leaving your bangs out as leave out. The back will constantly grow if braided correctly, but the part that is constantly manipulated which is the leave out, will not grow much If at all.

  • @tptrading_23
    @tptrading_23 4 года назад +35

    Such beautiful people

  • @Nakyahremixit
    @Nakyahremixit 5 лет назад +27

    Ooooh girl I'm tender headed this vid made my head hurt by looking at it...
    *I found this very helpful though thank you*

  • @perfitlytoned4235
    @perfitlytoned4235 4 года назад +27

    I think the biggest reason why is because of low manipulation to the hair I noticed when I keep sewins in my hair constantly for a year my hair grew the longest it has ever been

    • @teahgurl
      @teahgurl 4 года назад +7

      The chebe fortifies the hair tho... it’s made of herbs and protects it, locking in more moisture

  • @shinnyrainbowpowers9707
    @shinnyrainbowpowers9707 3 года назад +10

    Her hair is beautiful it thick and long and Africa they have some great hair products to use I never used the powder yet but I used their other hair products

  • @nakeshaddyer577
    @nakeshaddyer577 4 года назад +9

    I've watched so many videos on how to apply the Chebe powered to hair I've never seen anyone use this method
    They put the palm made in the hair first then they sprinkle the Chebe powered after then massage it into the hair strands
    I'm surely gonna try this method 😊😄

  • @Sunshine-ye4xz
    @Sunshine-ye4xz 4 года назад +37

    Their big forehead is a sign of beauty!!! To the Women, who all has big foreheads?? I, for one, has a bald forehead!!! Anyone else???

    • @CuteGirl-co9ji
      @CuteGirl-co9ji 4 года назад

      I guess I'd be considered ugly as hell in Chad bcoz my forehead small lol

    • @dotdots7868
      @dotdots7868 4 года назад

      Its called a balcony

    • @Sunshine-ye4xz
      @Sunshine-ye4xz 4 года назад

      Mimi Msupa So the large forehead is called balcony??

    • @Spiritualmuslim786
      @Spiritualmuslim786 4 года назад +1

      I probably should’ve been born in chad instead of America, they would’ve appreciate my five head 😂

    • @Sunshine-ye4xz
      @Sunshine-ye4xz 4 года назад

      Mياسمين Yasmine My forehead is a globe!!!!

  • @ashantizulu144
    @ashantizulu144 5 лет назад +50

    For anyone reading this: I used Chebe for almost two years. My hair really really grew. However I washed it out & gave myself a break because it’s a lot of work & very oily & crumby .. my scarfs & what I call my Chebe Pillow was saturated with Brown greasy oil. But I wore my natural hair in protective styles no wigs or scarfs & I received compliments All The Time. And I mean All the time🥰. It makes your hair so soft & thick.. Now once you wash it out & go back to normal hair routine it appears that it broke off Only because you get use to it being very thick & weighed down by the product. Keep in mind your hair WILL NOT SHED while using it.. all of the hair that naturally sheds as you comb it everyday is NOT coming out. Maybe a few knotted strands. But that’s it.. So ... once you stop using it .. the hair begins to normally shed again but I was bugging out & thought I was losing hair. And all that strived for was in-vain.. Yet I wasn’t it’s still as beautiful as ever.. I just had a protein treatment to my natural hair got it blown out and it’s past my bra strap in the back .. and was to my center breast in the front but I just got ends clipped for healthy growth and Chebe is going back in for another year .. it really works I would not write all of this if it were not true. Good Luck & Long Hair Sisters. I hope this helps anyone who wants to try it out. 🦋

    • @pinklight911
      @pinklight911 5 лет назад +1

      Where can I purchase it from?

    • @ashantizulu144
      @ashantizulu144 5 лет назад +2

      Pink Light sahelcosmetics.com/
      It will come straight from Chad there are distribution sisters here in the USA but I rather get it straight from the source. It will come in a DHL package .. get the Jet Cream along with it it’s beef fat and smells good you mix the Chebe powder in it .. Sis you can also email Miss Sahel ... Sahelcosmetics@gmail.com
      She responds to any questions you may have

    • @BluffCityGirl
      @BluffCityGirl 5 лет назад

      Where did you purchase ? Thank you

    • @ashantizulu144
      @ashantizulu144 5 лет назад

      Gaming Sahelcosmetics.com Your Welcome 🙂

    • @ashantizulu144
      @ashantizulu144 5 лет назад +2

      Nya Dhal I left the powder in for 6months then washed it out then another 4 months then washed then another 6 months again then 2 months & it was getting long & I wanted to see how it looked without it. I would Grease my scalp with Indian hemp oil hair grease then begin the process on my HAIR ONLY as the video instructed. You can email Miss Sahel for the Jet Cream & she has a video on RUclips about how to use it. It comes in small jars so you may want to get a dozen like I did
      Sahelcosmetics@gmail.com
      Put in the RUclips search box Chebe Hair Routine you will see how to use the Jet Cream hope this helps. .. oh one last thing I use Olive Oil for my choice of oil & I mixed rice water with (spring water) Rosemary oil & vitamin E oil into a spray bottle that I keep refrigerated for my weekly hair routine when applying Chebe

  • @annalinemothibi2357
    @annalinemothibi2357 3 года назад +33

    Ok people so here's a tip for those who still don't understand African black hair. It should not be wash a lot , only 1 or twice a week . I wash my hair every second week during winter and twice I summer cause it very hot in South Africa. Some African cultures allow women to only wear a doek "head covering" as a sign of respect to Almighty God, the angels and the elders. Some woman shave they hair deliberately bold as also tradition. The secret to black hair is to keep the scalp well moisturize to make it grow longer but yes we do wash our hair 😃😃😂😂😂

  • @Eccentricjewelry
    @Eccentricjewelry 4 года назад +26

    They are beautiful

  • @skyeroiid
    @skyeroiid 4 года назад +33

    what texture is this kind of hair. it seems like an extremely stretched 4c.

    • @forebidden
      @forebidden 4 года назад +30

      4c , her hair is always in braids which is what gives it the stretched look

  • @MSALIYAHJORDAN
    @MSALIYAHJORDAN 4 года назад +64

    I like the sista hood of this.

    • @yansatoussaint2266
      @yansatoussaint2266 4 года назад +5

      Me too. It is probably a bonding experience for the women and girls of Chad.

    • @liyahposts7808
      @liyahposts7808 4 года назад

      That's Africa for ya

  • @flowerchild9672
    @flowerchild9672 Год назад +18

    All of these women are beautiful.

  • @AuthorLHollingsworth
    @AuthorLHollingsworth 5 лет назад +10

    For ages, our people have amazing alternatives to hair growth. Cool video, and culture🤗

  • @Llupe9021
    @Llupe9021 5 лет назад +33

    I 'm pretty sure these women don't eat all the processed foods of the western world, which also accounts for the excessive type 4 hair retention.

    • @Abmarp
      @Abmarp 5 лет назад

      SWS 567 yes

    • @snoodysnoody8118
      @snoodysnoody8118 5 лет назад

      yes , if you do this routine . Try eating all natural meals , no fast food , take vitamins and get plenty of exercise .

    • @JoyJoy-oc7su
      @JoyJoy-oc7su 3 года назад

      They’re also Muslim so yes!

  • @christngouf2251
    @christngouf2251 2 года назад +48

    This is how chad could have easily dominate the black cosmetics

  • @only1adrienne
    @only1adrienne 4 года назад +33

    Good Lord, momma heavy handed!

  • @Braundi619
    @Braundi619 4 года назад +36

    "Grandmas Hands" 🙌🙌🙌

    • @vondadon51
      @vondadon51 4 года назад +1

      R.I.P Bill Withers

  • @ZolaBabee
    @ZolaBabee 4 года назад +101

    They speaking Sudanese Arabic and that's my Arabic, I miss home

    • @MaeishaAdams
      @MaeishaAdams 4 года назад +4

      Nubian Kushite can you help me out with something, do you know anyone who makes this stuff pure? As well as scented oil and moisturizer, :)

    • @ZolaBabee
      @ZolaBabee 4 года назад +6

      Maeisha Adams. Omg yes. I can give you information.

    • @MaeishaAdams
      @MaeishaAdams 4 года назад

      Nubian Kushite omg do u have a snap or messenger?

    • @MaeishaAdams
      @MaeishaAdams 4 года назад

      My messenger is my name above and my snap is my name all together no caps

    • @sadefromtheblock9860
      @sadefromtheblock9860 4 года назад +8

      Sudanese Arabic and Chadian Arabic are basically the same! Which is why I say that Sudanese are our cousins lol.

  • @kimusa08
    @kimusa08 4 года назад +28

    Their language sounds beautiful

    • @sammy69831
      @sammy69831 4 года назад +1

      It is so beautiful😊😍

    • @sarah-dj9mv
      @sarah-dj9mv 4 года назад +3

      It’s Arabic I’m Sudanese and we speak the same language like million others 😂😂

    • @salima5728
      @salima5728 4 года назад +1

      Grace Ayşun it sounded familiar and I was confused lmao I’m Sudanese too :)

  • @mamoyoT
    @mamoyoT 4 года назад +75

    Oh well I might piss some folk here, but i am going to say it anyways. To our African American sisters please dont leave comments that are meant to denigrate us Africans. You do the same on hair platforms on Facebook and its degrading and dehumanising. Yes we know some of you dont consider us as worthy beings, it shows through some of your comments. There is a lot we could say back, but the spirit of ubuntu still resides in us and so we stay respectful. Please be mindful of some of your hurtful comments. After all we all have the same descendants, we are Africans, WE ARE SISTERS.

    • @pedritadorsainvil1123
      @pedritadorsainvil1123 4 года назад +5

      Wow. Evil world we live in but we are all African

    • @ilovesesshomarusama716
      @ilovesesshomarusama716 4 года назад +4

      I’m so confused. What exactly are we saying that’s offensive?

    • @mamoyoT
      @mamoyoT 4 года назад +5

      @@ilovesesshomarusama716 you will need to read all the comments. ALL of them.

    • @kennyb1588
      @kennyb1588 4 года назад +12

      I saw one of the comments you might be referring to and we don't claim her. Anyone who believes that rhetoric about being the original natives is too far gone when it's been disproved many times over and over again. I am sorry that she decided to come on here and spread her ignorance especially considering she claimed to be Native American and insulted this hair technique even thought natives are also known to live off their lands etc. She's not only uneducated about African culture but the native American culture she wants to claim as well. I am sorry such ignorance was brought here but she literally doesn't speak for the bulk of African Americans most of us know we are originally from Africa.

    • @maryapatterson
      @maryapatterson 4 года назад +15

      There are trolls out there pretending to be black Americans, when in reality they are white men wanting to stir and make trouble. Trolls are people wanting to stir and make trouble. They bring nothing but negativity and strife.
      So when you see negative comments, you do sometimes have to take them with a pinch of salt!
      Remember they dont want us to be united.

  • @jparadise5336
    @jparadise5336 5 лет назад +21

    Shes combing it a certain way too.. not raking like crazy

  • @detrajackson5992
    @detrajackson5992 4 года назад +43

    It's SO sad that like 1 section of her hair is like all the hair on my entire head!😩

    • @Themakeupolic
      @Themakeupolic 4 года назад +9

      Guuurrrrrl 🤦🏽‍♀️🙅🏾‍♀️ without the length too chiiile the struggle is so real.

    • @Dee-sk7qo
      @Dee-sk7qo 4 года назад

      😂😂😂

  • @WhereisChristina
    @WhereisChristina 3 года назад +59

    I need to take my big head over there for a yr and let them do my hair. I'm keeping the hair line tho.

  • @feliciteshade4140
    @feliciteshade4140 4 года назад +37

    Is funny how I understand everything they saying it feel good people are knowing more about my Country 😂

    • @janicemessado694
      @janicemessado694 4 года назад +2

      So that oil is the best? I see products on amazon saying it’s the Chebe oil.

    • @feliciteshade4140
      @feliciteshade4140 4 года назад +5

      Well am not sure my mom just got back from chad and my family send me some so am not sure about amazon I never used the amazon version one so am not actually sure

  • @qqutieked6161
    @qqutieked6161 3 года назад +49

    Seems like I'll have to travel to the Republic of Chad for the real powder. Too much people selling "I don't know what" on Amazon, Etsy and Ebay!🙄🤦🏾‍♀️

    • @inkaacrowe8429
      @inkaacrowe8429 3 года назад +3

      You can go to Ghana they sell
      It there

    • @qqutieked6161
      @qqutieked6161 3 года назад

      @@inkaacrowe8429 Do you know anyone who can ship it from Ghana?

    • @inkaacrowe8429
      @inkaacrowe8429 3 года назад +4

      @@qqutieked6161 there should be websites that should be helpful! I haven’t actually looked but yes they all ship once u find them. A friend visited Ghana and brought me some, she got it from the market. Apparently it goes well with karkar oil so once u find that don’t forget to get the oil as well. Good luck😀

    • @analieseyeboah1585
      @analieseyeboah1585 3 года назад

      @@inkaacrowe8429 thank you! i can ask my aunt

    • @inkaacrowe8429
      @inkaacrowe8429 3 года назад +1

      @@analieseyeboah1585 pleasure 😀

  • @winnykazungu8675
    @winnykazungu8675 4 года назад +15

    The oil they use is key, notice no combing of hair , the pulling stimulates growth. I wish I could someone to do my hair

    • @piscesbaby101
      @piscesbaby101 4 года назад +19

      Winny Kazungu she is definitely using a comb...watch again...the constant pulling is to get the hair as straight as possible to fully distribute the oil and water thus coating each strand with moisture.

    • @NappyHappyDrumMajor
      @NappyHappyDrumMajor 4 года назад

      The comb is visible in the video

    • @sharondalewis1620
      @sharondalewis1620 4 года назад

      She literally combed her hair in the video

    • @cassiejp23
      @cassiejp23 4 года назад

      Wow. She is definitely pulling her hair but she doesn't look bothered by it. Hair looks very healthy.

  • @nadainejadet7565
    @nadainejadet7565 5 лет назад +8

    She has beautiful, thick hair!

  • @mimiajayi3031
    @mimiajayi3031 5 лет назад +32

    African black hair😍