The Ancient African Hair growth secrets that actually worked | 7 extreme hair growth tips

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @naturesmarmalade
    @naturesmarmalade  Год назад +12

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  • @doctorfeline9911
    @doctorfeline9911 Год назад +259

    No matter their hair product or ingredient.. it still boils down to suspending the hair in a moisturized state, keeping it bound without heat for long periods of time, often times washing the hair and reapplying the process in order to achieve long lengths

    • @KM-oy5yh
      @KM-oy5yh Год назад +12

      Soooooo #TRUE ❤

    • @krissydoll8213
      @krissydoll8213 Год назад +8

      Correct!

    • @ChamberedMaiden
      @ChamberedMaiden Год назад +6

      Conditioned and moisturized... Daily.

    • @doctorfeline9911
      @doctorfeline9911 Год назад +5

      @@ChamberedMaiden
      Not if it's suspended properly. . It can be done twice a week

    • @cloud9isfine
      @cloud9isfine Год назад +11

      Many places in America have chemicals in the water that is hardening our hair causing it to knot up and break off - they don't have that mess where these particular blacks live and also these blacks hair grade is not so nappy.

  • @bhouston5998
    @bhouston5998 Год назад +41

    I feel like what really helps their hair grow is community, how they care for each others hair. The care they give to each other would exhaust us to try and do the same thing to our own hair. They are relaxed and in a nurturing environment, we work against the clock. This is my opinion.

    • @sophialambert6320
      @sophialambert6320 Год назад +1

      I totally agree with you!!

    • @laurenjames6630
      @laurenjames6630 Год назад

      My hair was only ever at its longest when I never looked after it. Since then it’s failed to grow

    • @crystalebarnicle9628
      @crystalebarnicle9628 Год назад

      When my Aunties would do my hair once a week when I was little it was to my butt now i cant get it past armpit 😢😢

    • @ambersummer2685
      @ambersummer2685 6 месяцев назад

      No that’s a fact. Our sense of community in other parts of the world are different. You have to pay someone or ask someone really close to you that’s willing and has the time to do your hair for free.

  • @Dhalisaaq
    @Dhalisaaq Год назад +103

    Us somalis we use flex seed, it makes ur hair super soft and clean❤try it out.

    • @fluffy9592
      @fluffy9592 Год назад +1

      Thx! How do you use? Soak them in water?

    • @soiledskin
      @soiledskin Год назад +1

      Thanks for this!✨️✨️

    • @chikezieezeoke9722
      @chikezieezeoke9722 Год назад +1

      How do u use it plz

    • @Shrimp459
      @Shrimp459 Год назад

      ​@R W I love simple yet effective recipes. I always feel like less is really more!!! My friend uses flaxseed alot in her hair product's

    • @Monaliza-uf8pf
      @Monaliza-uf8pf Год назад

      What are the seeds

  • @xhxdd.6056
    @xhxdd.6056 Год назад +6

    اهلي الافارقة بكتب لكم كلام من قلبي الى قلبكم انا افريقية من نيجريا لكن مولودة ومقيمة في السعودية .. سعيدة جداً اني اشوف واتعلم كيف اتعامل مع شعري الافريقي وايش استخدم له عشان يطول ويصير صحي وحلو .. مدري ححتفهمون كلامي او لا لاكن اخر شي احب اقلكم اني احبكم وفخورة اني افريقية ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🫂

    • @kumi-l2025
      @kumi-l2025 Год назад

      بس الشعر الافريقي مره يتعب ما يطول عانيت و ما زلت اعاني مو راضي يطول

    • @jcicrafters5724
      @jcicrafters5724 Год назад

      God bless you dear, Jesus Christ loves you

  • @rosetta9839
    @rosetta9839 Год назад +58

    CLOVES REALLY WORKS, BEEN USING FOR ABOUT 3 MONTHS AND NOW USING ON 2 OTHER PEOPLE .MY HAIR HAS TRULY GROWN MUCH.

    • @preztjuswoman
      @preztjuswoman Год назад +4

      Facts!

    • @t.quinonez348
      @t.quinonez348 Год назад +1

      How much has it grown?

    • @afolabifatiah7654
      @afolabifatiah7654 Год назад +2

      How do use

    • @NaturallyToot
      @NaturallyToot Год назад +1

      ​@@afolabifatiah7654 Good question I have some left from when I tried it out some months ago

    • @ruthajala6547
      @ruthajala6547 Год назад

      Please how did u make the clove? Did u mix it with something or u juts sock it

  • @blacktigeress6035
    @blacktigeress6035 Год назад +7

    I use Cloves and fresh Rosemary water.

  • @dinarusso3320
    @dinarusso3320 Год назад +46

    I'm just a white girl and this was on my feed, but that hair threading is so pretty and looks amazing! Very cool hair style!

    • @idontwanttoaddmyname9713
      @idontwanttoaddmyname9713 Год назад +8

      Yall feeling the need to announce your whiteness on black videos is kinda funny ngl. 😂

    • @Ashley-og9ti
      @Ashley-og9ti Год назад +2

      ​@@idontwanttoaddmyname9713 right ! 😬

    • @ambersummer2685
      @ambersummer2685 6 месяцев назад

      @@idontwanttoaddmyname9713We do the same thing depending on the topic of the video.

  • @prettyhuis6650
    @prettyhuis6650 Год назад +4

    Braiding and African threading are my favourite. We also use pur glycerine to moisturize our hair.

  • @Mesias-l8c
    @Mesias-l8c 21 день назад +1

    2:12 It is called Adonko in Ghana 🇬🇭

  • @deenad3562
    @deenad3562 Год назад +31

    *What a beautiful voice with wonderful information.* 👸🏽

  • @Psalms20A21
    @Psalms20A21 Год назад +2

    🌿🌺🌿I have used Chebe...Looking forward to trying most, especially Ghee🌿Will Share☺️
    🌿👑🌿GOD BLESS🌿🕊DRAW NEAR🌿

  • @annmarieedwards8816
    @annmarieedwards8816 Год назад +5

    I am using cloves right now it works

  • @AnaLucia-ri8pl
    @AnaLucia-ri8pl Год назад +2

    Qual é o produtor que vocês usa para crescer cabelos falar aí prá mim em português tá obrigada

  • @justbenice7448
    @justbenice7448 Год назад +5

    Maintenance is crucial. But we cannot deny that genetics plays a big part in the equation as well.

    • @sharonbartley808
      @sharonbartley808 Год назад +2

      Nope

    • @ambersummer2685
      @ambersummer2685 6 месяцев назад

      No I admit I haven’t given my hair the best care and my ends end up breaking off. There was one point where my hair was the length it is now and lost it all from wear a fro more than I should have or not moisturizing it enough. Our hair is just fragile.

  • @MissLaurenLeigh11
    @MissLaurenLeigh11 Год назад +6

    Thank you for inserting my video 2:36 to 2:59.👍🏽

  • @AimForSuccess.S
    @AimForSuccess.S Год назад +34

    You deserve more likes for this video, my dear. You tried. Well done 😊👍

  • @mimi-rk2qu
    @mimi-rk2qu Год назад +30

    This is a beautiful video and full of encouragement and education for those with narrow minded and/or ignorant perspectives. ❤❤❤❤

    • @sonja0707
      @sonja0707 Год назад

      I'm very sorry

    • @audreywright1101
      @audreywright1101 Год назад +2

      @mimi-rk2qu- Yes, I Truly agree! This Sonja came @ me with being a pysch-therapist about "my past, that she doesn't know " anything about!?" What was given to us was " beautiful and educational! " I felt she was being " condescending( Sonja)! " We All can't " be perfect! " We " strive to learn! " I hope that despite, things, that the " narrator " will continue this beautiful education so that we can " All learn how to take care of our Natural hair, much better! " Anyway, I'm appreciative as well. SHINE Up! 🐾🦊🌺🌴😎

    • @mimi-rk2qu
      @mimi-rk2qu Год назад

      @@audreywright1101 …that’s where it’s at, sis ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @audreywright1101
      @audreywright1101 Год назад

      @@mimi-rk2qu ☺️🌴🌺

  • @sakura_rain4915
    @sakura_rain4915 Год назад +1

    I wonder how many of these I could use with locs

  • @acmcgowan751
    @acmcgowan751 Год назад +2

    Love the long black hair.

  • @DeehappyHolla
    @DeehappyHolla Год назад

    Ehere can i purchase thede things? in larger clay any products from Africa?

  • @abiodunkehinde6465
    @abiodunkehinde6465 Год назад

    Please where to get all this product?

  • @micheleeelyse
    @micheleeelyse Год назад +20

    Thanks so much for this video! I think the only things that could make it better are: 1) How exactly are the products to be used? Leave-in or rinse out? How many days? 2)can these products be combined? 3)is it best to use one product for a while then switch to another? Otherwise, great and informational video!

    • @nanoos_
      @nanoos_ Год назад

      صحيح 👍🏻👌🏼🇸🇦🇸🇦

  • @marierosendagire3742
    @marierosendagire3742 Год назад

    Can you please write right here all the items from 1 to lets and how to use thank you

  • @rwanidrees732
    @rwanidrees732 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much ❤❤❤

  • @aazdiheraazdiher5491
    @aazdiheraazdiher5491 Год назад

    لو سمحتو كتابة المكونات او الوصفه بليز

  • @mariaisabelamancio2745
    @mariaisabelamancio2745 Год назад

    Tu podes me dizeres onde comprar estes produtos no Brasil por favore

  • @donnablackwood3589
    @donnablackwood3589 Год назад +8

    Thank u for the wonderful tips❤❤

  • @anitahnamutebi5357
    @anitahnamutebi5357 Год назад

    Please sister thanks alot for share with is now am requesting you to list all the ingredients so that I can cost the Indian shops with names of items may the food lord bless you doe your golden heart

  • @eveali3177
    @eveali3177 Год назад +127

    I was always amazed how long some African hair are like Ethiopians ,Somalis, Eritreans and I was amazed they really don’t do anything it’s just genetics

    • @fruitsarelife7073
      @fruitsarelife7073 Год назад +62

      Thank you! but genetically everybodys hair grows,
      unless you have alopecia or shave it.☺️

    • @eveali3177
      @eveali3177 Год назад +32

      Definitely but some have genetic advantages of longer and stronger strands that’s easy to maintain length just like some people are blessed with height and some are short some gain weight fast some don’t long and etc

    • @immy1074
      @immy1074 Год назад +4

      In the states they use organic heavy cream. Blend it into a butter using a blender or food processor.
      Use it like a deep conditioner.
      You can freestyle adding oils to it. Or not.

    • @keziahndunda6344
      @keziahndunda6344 Год назад +16

      I agree it's genetic

    • @dddd5989
      @dddd5989 Год назад +25

      @@keziahndunda6344 it’s not gentic, almost everyone I know in my country have thick hair, and we west African. It’s about the person/family not that country.

  • @fanneychikopera
    @fanneychikopera Год назад

    How to use baobab fruit?

  • @E.E.E.E.5
    @E.E.E.E.5 Год назад +1

    Very nice Thanks

  • @smokehashxuriahjahvid
    @smokehashxuriahjahvid Год назад +2

    Rosemary oils is supposed to be really good I'm trying it

  • @PrincessofKeys
    @PrincessofKeys 5 месяцев назад

    I'd love to try Chebe and clove oil or any products with those in it.

  • @samfuj1857
    @samfuj1857 Год назад +4

    Thanks for the show.write for us all the names of those ingredients for the hair.

  • @Maryjane-d1j
    @Maryjane-d1j Год назад

    How do one use the gloves ?

  • @nneprimeorganics
    @nneprimeorganics Год назад +2

    You are doing well, you just earned a new subscriber 😊 I will definitely share it

  • @Maria-ju3kf
    @Maria-ju3kf Год назад

    Also, I love the music In the background, can someone tell me the name of the artist or the song name!
    Thanks you

  • @real32487
    @real32487 Год назад +41

    When I saw you introduce ghee, I thought you were going to talk about Ethiopian hair butter which leaves the hair very nourished and has been advertised a lot in the US. Didn't know the hair butter was also used in West Africa.

    • @sonja0707
      @sonja0707 Год назад +21

      Do you honestly believe Africans have never travelled out of their own country ever? we may look different but west east south and north we are all African. We have so. much in common that you will be a surprise

    • @VM-ie6wd
      @VM-ie6wd Год назад +6

      In East Africa we use Ghee on our skin and it softens it like Velet. That’s why East African women are very popular. We also put it in our food especially vegetable stews

    • @zeranebenyelle9520
      @zeranebenyelle9520 Год назад

      ha ha hahahahh Lord!

    • @Asterix_Angel33
      @Asterix_Angel33 Год назад +1

      @@sonja0707 and central

  • @glambusiness
    @glambusiness Год назад

    Interesting video. New sub here

  • @crimsonspice72
    @crimsonspice72 Год назад +2

    What brand of Chebe powder do you use? I don't want to unknowingly buy dirt

  • @ufuomadominionovie1320
    @ufuomadominionovie1320 Год назад

    Yeah regular threading works too like you applying treatments methods

  • @lutchabelle3987
    @lutchabelle3987 Год назад

    But where can we find them ??

  • @BelindaAmoah-nm7yh
    @BelindaAmoah-nm7yh Год назад

    What's the name of the ingredients you used

  • @marvelousmuhammad6939
    @marvelousmuhammad6939 Год назад

    Please ma I really love your videos . Please how can I get that chebe powder?

  • @lusungugondwe3536
    @lusungugondwe3536 Год назад

    The guy on the thumbnail looked magnificent ❤😅

  • @sheriemaegoodin5084
    @sheriemaegoodin5084 Год назад

    Would very much like to try the products I'm having so much trouble keeping my hair as a older woman I would greatly appreciate your help how do I get in contact with you other than here in the comments

    • @naturesmarmalade
      @naturesmarmalade  Год назад

      Hey, so sorry to hear about your hair troubles. But I believe there are some highly educative hair maintenance videos you can find on my channel and other people’s RUclips videos that can be of help to you.it’s going to be fine, don’t worry.

  • @zarahumar289
    @zarahumar289 Год назад +6

    Yes I have I am a fulani girl so I use maishanu and my hair is really long people should try it

    • @joykelly1198
      @joykelly1198 Год назад +4

      Hi Sarah. Where can I get the maishanu

    • @minidiary3415
      @minidiary3415 Год назад

      Hi Sarah please how many years is your hair?

    • @chikezieezeoke9722
      @chikezieezeoke9722 Год назад

      Where do I get it in South African and how to use it

  • @JanetUkpai
    @JanetUkpai Год назад

    Please where can I get all these ingredients

  • @geniousforever9254
    @geniousforever9254 Год назад

    I just wish we could get these products here in jamaica to buy. I personally LOVE my hair and would spend on hair products as long as i have the money. Ghee is also shea butter? I get shea butter here to buy. Great video.🙏❤️🇯🇲💯👍

    • @naturesmarmalade
      @naturesmarmalade  Год назад

      No ghee is not shea butter, it’s different. You can check these products from online stores. I know Amazon have majority of these

    • @QueenyKay
      @QueenyKay Год назад

      You probably have native products from your land that can help you moisturize your hair. God provides us with everything we need. We just don't know them.

    • @jklmnoqr
      @jklmnoqr Год назад

      @GENIOUSFOREVER:
      🌺As far as I know, Ghee is clarified butter. It is also used in the cooking of India. There are several RUclips videos on how to make Ethiopian hair butter from heavy whipping cream. Great for wintertime but I can't imagine using that in summer!!!! But you'd have to ask an Ethiopian or an Eritrean woman about that.🌺🌺🌺✨

  • @JoshKoumassi-pd4rg
    @JoshKoumassi-pd4rg Год назад

    my sister use olive oil for her hair

  • @Maria-ju3kf
    @Maria-ju3kf Год назад +1

    How do I prepare cloves to spray. Do I boil it for 5-10 minutes ? Or do I just let it soak in bottle in for 2 minutes

    • @topofthepops7
      @topofthepops7 Год назад

      I think either. Once the water is brown it has infused. I boil it. I think 2 minutes is a bit short though. I don’t think it would be infused in two minutes. A day or over night at least if you don’t boil it. 😊

  • @msmeme5770
    @msmeme5770 Год назад +13

    Thank you so much for this video. Would you please share how to apply each ingredient? Should you mix them altogether? Use each ingredient separately, or do you mix each ingredient with oils? I don't want to use any of these products the wrong way. Also, how and where can u purchase these ingredients if you live in the U.S.?
    Thanks again for sharing 😊

    • @naturesmarmalade
      @naturesmarmalade  Год назад +11

      No, you use them separately. Some can be used with oils, while some with water as shown in the video. You can purchase these in Indian local stores in the US or African stores. If you can’t find them there, you can order them online maybe from Amazon

    • @msmeme5770
      @msmeme5770 Год назад +2

      Thanks for answering!

  • @fredericaharwkes9550
    @fredericaharwkes9550 Год назад +3

    I've used cloves and have done threading

    • @k.5425
      @k.5425 Год назад

      For how long?

    • @Maryjane-d1j
      @Maryjane-d1j Год назад

      Is the gloves working?
      And how did you use it

  • @winiver77
    @winiver77 Год назад +27

    I used to use rhassoul clay it was very good - you reminded me I still have some left , it made my hair very very soft. As for the Chebe I tried it early on its too long winded and besides those women are Arab mix we dont have the same hair!

    • @sonja0707
      @sonja0707 Год назад +30

      Yes we do have the same , hair is 4 c hair. the reason why the hair has changed is because the concoction that is applied every 3 days. If you look around the perimeter of the hairline it is of different texture. They are Africans not Arabs. Not all Africans are the same we are all distinctively unique all types of hair to different features and also colour

    • @sonja0707
      @sonja0707 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/iESbC9Goja0/видео.html

    • @ernestinejohnson9022
      @ernestinejohnson9022 Год назад +13

      ​@@sonja0707
      You're so right, my hair texture change at age 17 when my mom introduced a perm to my textured hair; it was never the same, since

    • @marcy4227
      @marcy4227 Год назад

      Reminded me of having some also and I agree on your other points

    • @jadesiress3382
      @jadesiress3382 Год назад +1

      Apparently the Chebe applied with water and oil while detangling kinky afro hair makes it look a different texture. Wet and longer afro hair stretches out.

  • @Kiapooh
    @Kiapooh Год назад

    Thanks for the video!

  • @sonja0707
    @sonja0707 Год назад +3

    I sincerely ment no harm❤

    • @sonja0707
      @sonja0707 Год назад

      Sorry too for making you feel this way

    • @sonja0707
      @sonja0707 Год назад

      Sorry too for making you feel this way

  • @christinamadina9026
    @christinamadina9026 Год назад

    How do I get the chebe powder.

  • @michellthomas7333
    @michellthomas7333 Год назад

    Where do get or buy cheese powder for hair?

  • @salwaYeager
    @salwaYeager Год назад

    I liked this

  • @elizabethferguson9879
    @elizabethferguson9879 Год назад

    I have used the cloves

  • @guardandorecordacoes2045
    @guardandorecordacoes2045 Год назад +2

    Realmente o cabelo crespo crece de forma diferente o meu so crece com trancas

  • @arianeariane3861
    @arianeariane3861 Год назад

    Meilleur coiffure de protection des cheveux afro

  • @alsorganiccosmetics3740
    @alsorganiccosmetics3740 Год назад +5

    ❤❤ you did amazing with this video my dear sister

  • @acmcgowan751
    @acmcgowan751 Год назад

    I like the Rhousoul clay, ok everything ! 😊

  • @lasantevegetale
    @lasantevegetale Год назад +4

    Thank you 🥰

    • @victoriaporter6952
      @victoriaporter6952 Год назад

      Absolutely Beautifullllll❤️😃 women,with Beautifull hair❤️😃Thank You My Beautifullllll sister☝🏼💥for your Wonderful & informative hair video ☝🏼❤️😃💥

  • @lindasemedo6569
    @lindasemedo6569 Год назад +1

    Olá acredito que é um bom vídeo, mas quando é publicado para todo o mundo também havia de ter várias traduções. Bora lá também o vídeo em português 😊😊😊😊

  • @margaretdownes1bimshire
    @margaretdownes1bimshire Год назад +1

    In what order do you use these ingredients, can you give an example recipe

    • @monicaruby8888
      @monicaruby8888 Год назад

      @Margert Downes It seems that each cultural group just used one method, so she was just showing us various options. I'm planning to try the cloves since I like the way they smell. 🙂

  • @lyannmartin821
    @lyannmartin821 Год назад

    Thank you so much for the tips to hair growth. Where can I buy these ingredients mentioned in your video? I live in London.

    • @naturesmarmalade
      @naturesmarmalade  Год назад

      You can check Amazon, I guess they have majority of them

  • @ifeomaokeakpu6791
    @ifeomaokeakpu6791 Год назад +2

    How do I get these things

    • @naturesmarmalade
      @naturesmarmalade  Год назад +3

      You can check them in your local market or order them online

  • @teresagrigsby8301
    @teresagrigsby8301 Год назад

    Nice video 👍🏽😊. Which ones are leave in so you can go to work or your daily routine? Where do I order any of the products? Amazon? Are they already mixed?
    A part 2-3 is needed to take us to the next level of hair care 😄💞🥰🙏🏽🌹.

    • @naturesmarmalade
      @naturesmarmalade  Год назад +1

      Yes, you can get them from Amazon. They do have varieties there both the powdered form and mixed ones. Don’t worry, part 2 of this video will be uploaded this weekend. Even more exciting than this, stay tuned 😉

  • @Hairicane77
    @Hairicane77 Год назад +47

    This video is incomplete without the almighty African Shea butter 😟

  • @annmarieedwards8816
    @annmarieedwards8816 Год назад +1

    How do you use the, do you wash it out? And how to use the Chebe powder? Thank you

    • @dennischristiana-oy5lz
      @dennischristiana-oy5lz Год назад

      Pls where can I find or buy chebe powder

    • @rufinandongo5518
      @rufinandongo5518 Год назад +2

      If you don't have patience to clean up your tub, infuse Chebe power into any carrier oil of your choice. Put it in your microwave at the lowest temperature for 2 hours. Then strain with a cheesecloth or an old white cloth. Keep in a clean dry bottle and store in a dark place. It gets more and more potent with time . Shake once in a while.

  • @pamelag1838
    @pamelag1838 Год назад

    Love it 😇. Thank You

  • @mabeaute8963
    @mabeaute8963 Год назад

    I’m excited to start a few of these! Thank you so much!!

  • @martinstemitope
    @martinstemitope Год назад +1

    Can you make a video for improving low hair porosity for Africa hair

    • @sonja0707
      @sonja0707 Год назад

      Our hair is not low its high porositiy

    • @BelwillCoily
      @BelwillCoily Год назад

      In what way do you want to “improve” low porosity African hair? Are you asking for her to make a video on raising the hair porosity to medium or even high porosity?

    • @BelwillCoily
      @BelwillCoily Год назад +1

      @@sonja0707 Not true for everyone with African hair.

    • @exhalencee
      @exhalencee Год назад +1

      @@sonja0707 there is no "our hair" here. We are not a monolith. Not every African person will have the same hair porosity and to claim so is just ignorance.

  • @simplysaheedah2140
    @simplysaheedah2140 Год назад +5

    Nice

  • @gabrielgustavo2156
    @gabrielgustavo2156 Год назад +2

    Question do you wash the ghee out

  • @franciscasena9139
    @franciscasena9139 Год назад +3

    Obrigada ❤

  • @usmannafisat905
    @usmannafisat905 Год назад +13

    As a Fulani, we normally have hair that reaches our lower back. We even find it troublesome with such long hair. So I don't think long hair is such a big deal

    • @adegboyedamilola5975
      @adegboyedamilola5975 Год назад

      What products do you use pls

    • @rufinandongo5518
      @rufinandongo5518 Год назад +3

      @@adegboyedamilola5975 manshanu, Chebe , beef fat, karkar oil, henna oil infusions on a consistent basis.

  • @b.bb.b659
    @b.bb.b659 Год назад +1

    What can I do to untangle my gray hair. I Am surprised at so many of the tribes with such long hair beautiful. Well africa is so diverse and beautiful.

    • @urfav_ana3mic398
      @urfav_ana3mic398 Год назад +4

      U should try leave in conditioner and protective hairstyles. While you have to conditioner in you detangle your hair with a comb and wash it out. Protective hairstyles help as it stimulates growth and refrains your hair from tangling back up, you usually leave them in for 1 month or more depending on the style, but make sure not to manipulate and style your hair too much as it causes breakage.

  • @bigleesh3187
    @bigleesh3187 Год назад

    Where can you find these items

    • @naturesmarmalade
      @naturesmarmalade  Год назад

      You can either get them from African or Indian local stores or order them online

    • @bigleesh3187
      @bigleesh3187 Год назад

      @@naturesmarmalade thank you and great video. ❤️

  • @marcilenedealmeida6612
    @marcilenedealmeida6612 Год назад

    Boa noite ponha tradução em português 🇧🇷

  • @OOoKarmaoOO
    @OOoKarmaoOO Год назад

    I'm here for the earrings

  • @dblessed7860
    @dblessed7860 Год назад +4

    The comb is no good no 1 cotton pillow cases no good moisturise hair every 2 days keep hair covered as much as possible massage scalp often and if u have trust issues deal with your own hair ...bless

  • @samfuj1857
    @samfuj1857 Год назад +2

    The name of those small sticks

  • @Rosioliveirag
    @Rosioliveirag Год назад +2

    Assistindo pelo 1 vez gostei 👍

  • @sonja0707
    @sonja0707 Год назад +2

    informative and brilliantly demonstrated thank you. I went to school and learn some very important things from you, thank you

    • @audreywright1101
      @audreywright1101 Год назад +3

      @sonja0707- perhaps it's just her "accent!" She "is" talking about hair! Her information is "wonderful"! Pls don't be "condescending!" I live in the United States! I love this info! Look @ what she's providing, ok? Thank you. SHINe🐾🦊

    • @sonja0707
      @sonja0707 Год назад

      @Audrey Wright I know that I'm sorry its not my intention to upset or hurt, and I'm nowhere proficient myself in English, I understand her very well,still if I corrected her nicely it was not because of condescending atoll. You are the one that has been offended not her as it has triggered a transference from your past, everyone as some sort of insecurity, don't make something out of what you don't know.

    • @audreywright1101
      @audreywright1101 Год назад +1

      @@sonja0707 No, you don't know my past. I'm not an "insecure person" ( wrong person). It was the way you corrected her. She just probably didn't address you. You said your "English" wasn't great so with that being said, "how could you possibly correct someone?" I said this because you trying to "play psych therapist with me." But anyway, this is about hair, not about me or you. So, dear, I wasn't being "offensive." I felt that you were. Anyway, have a Great day. 😎🌺🌴🦊🐾 SHine Up! ☺️

  • @lidiacandidoo.f.almeida8159
    @lidiacandidoo.f.almeida8159 Год назад

    Esses cabelos não são carapinhas.

  • @aichaaadi6170
    @aichaaadi6170 Год назад

    الشرح بالعربية او الفرنسية من فضلكم

  • @MimieThalie
    @MimieThalie Год назад

    Je ne connais pas la plupart des plantes, présentées ici et ne sais pas s'il y a moyen de se les procurer en France, mais je vais faire des recherches.
    Par contre, j'utilise le Rhassoul pour mes cheveux et ma peau.. J'adore le résultat. J'y ajoute souvent du miel... Sinon, je me lave aussi les cheveux avec des décoctions de graines de lin ou de flocons d'avoine.. Ça redynamise mes cheveux et est excellent pour la peau.. Je ne sais pas si ça peut s'utiliser sur des cheveux frisés par contre. Ça laisse, cependant, une sorte de pellicule sur les cheveux, qui doit finalement les protéger, tout en donnant de plus jolies boucles mieux définies.. Je les prépare parfois avec de l'eau de fleurs de bleuets séchées, quand mon cuir chevelu ou ma peau est irritée, mais je testerai avec du romarin aussi à l'avenir.
    Merci pour toutes ces belles recettes beauté /santé/bonheur...

    • @boywithamour7142
      @boywithamour7142 Год назад +1

      "cloves" = clous de girofle!
      vous pouvez en trouver dans la majorité des supermarchés au rayon des épices!

    • @MimieThalie
      @MimieThalie Год назад

      @@boywithamour7142, merci, j'en ai toujours pour la cuisine... Je vais essayer, ses vertus anti bactériennes peuvent etre interessantes en effet...

    • @liluloidantanit3605
      @liluloidantanit3605 Год назад

      Sur Amazon tu trouveras surement toutes ces plantes.... mais le plus embêtant c'est l'odeur persistante personnes ne donne de recettes pour ça car le clous de girofle....ect ça sent fort même après plusieurs shampooing les autres te le disent car ça les dérange alors j'ai arrêté.

  • @valdeterodriguesvieiraleit6324

    Traduzir para o portugues

  • @mawadaalwali7437
    @mawadaalwali7437 Год назад

    I don't understand what it means All it's

  • @willietteseidi6637
    @willietteseidi6637 Год назад +1

    Hello
    You information about hair is very informative and it is very rich information. I do understand you very well, please try and pronoun the word (HAIR) properly, because for some one is just listening for the first time, may not know what you are trying to explain.

    • @k.5425
      @k.5425 Год назад

      You can turn on the subtitles

  • @ladysafari01
    @ladysafari01 Год назад +4

    We use clarified ghee in East Africa too...

  • @eliziamariafernandes5166
    @eliziamariafernandes5166 Год назад

    Pode falar português

    • @naturesmarmalade
      @naturesmarmalade  Год назад

      Not at all dear. You can turn on closed captions or subtitles in your language

  • @MsChatstar
    @MsChatstar Год назад +2

    Though many of these Natural Hair Growth Methods have been introduced all over Media in the past, you did an excellent job of research 👏 your videos are colorful with rich,,beautiful images of African Peoples! And informative 👍 however please work on pronunciations in English, particularly a word you must use repeatedly......it's HAIR with an strong H in front, you are saying AIR there is a huge difference, most your other words are just fine, English is a difficult language to Master!

    • @annemariecrawford6473
      @annemariecrawford6473 Год назад +1

      Ok I am going to try ghee and clove

    • @mabeaute8963
      @mabeaute8963 Год назад +3

      I think your pronunciation is VER CHARMING! Please don’t change for anyone who can’t appreciate your lovely way of speaking!
      Often it’s those who only speak one language who can’t fathom how languages spoken around the world have so much uniqueness!❤❤❤

  • @dimensionexo.
    @dimensionexo. Год назад +1

    Why not mix it all together and sell in one bottle *

  • @bn8579
    @bn8579 Год назад

    As an African…it’s GENETICS

  • @f.maria7835
    @f.maria7835 Год назад

    You know what.....black woman can grow long hair with protective style