Hi dear I will try that in future but for now I can’t carry African threading due to my job. I may try it out as a way to stretching my hair without heat.
Trim the damaged ends off and always make sure it is tucked in or wrapped. Sleep with a satin scarf or bonnet every day, don’t let anybody dip you guys it in very hot water in the name of braids, Avoid pulling your frontal out without dissolving the glue with rubbing alcohol or oil first, avoid ghana weaving, avoid tight braids. I had to learn how to do my hair myself because my hair was completely damaged by Nigerian hair stylists.
Wow your hair is so thick and beautiful thanks for sharing
Hello sis
Which hair type is more easier to manage?? Relaxed or natural??
And why??
Please I hope you have not forgot the promise you made which is that you are going to try African threading next as your next protective hairstyle
Hi dear I will try that in future but for now I can’t carry African threading due to my job.
I may try it out as a way to stretching my hair without heat.
Well said sweetheart, thanks for sharing
Thank you 🥰🥰
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You look like Fikile Bele of blood and water. Love your hair
Running to check who she is❤️❤️
yes
How do I keep my mini twist hydrated?
Water, leave in conditioner, hair butter to seal in moisture.
Can I make the hair mask myself?
Yes
How can I grow my edges and take care of my ends
Yes I was thinking the same these African hair braiders literally left me with no hair line😢😢
@@straykids_hyunlix-e6h I swear am also fighting for my edge
Trim the damaged ends off and always make sure it is tucked in or wrapped. Sleep with a satin scarf or bonnet every day, don’t let anybody dip you guys it in very hot water in the name of braids, Avoid pulling your frontal out without dissolving the glue with rubbing alcohol or oil first, avoid ghana weaving, avoid tight braids. I had to learn how to do my hair myself because my hair was completely damaged by Nigerian hair stylists.
@@msnonny But my hair is at neck length how do I keep my ends tuck in