I wish I can afford to buy blacked owned 😩. I find that the products are very expensive compared to the non black owned. I tend to diy my own beauty and hair products which is much cheaper.
@@lizylize9866 that's probably because we are not aware of those companies and we are not supporting them. The more people that buy then the price will probably go down. I think Eden Bodyworks is also black owned?
Sandra Edouard All the black owned hair products that I’ve seen so far are expensive for me, I’m on a student budget gotta but what’s cheap and effective 😩
That creme of nature shampoo is the truth. I’ve used so many shampoos and they all make my hair feel like a Brillo pad. I can actually detangle with that shampoo ❤️
Their customer service is horrible! I’ve been waiting for a month now for my products and they still won’t even give me a date of when it be shipped! And they don’t like to respond to email.
Being a black business owner, I absolutely love the support from our community. It means a lot to us. I recently decided to switch up my products as well and I'm thinking about a business I've seen for years called Hydratherma Naturals. I've heard good things about them and they have protein and moisturizing products. We'll see.
If anyone should be buying from BOB, it's us! Hopefully other people will come out to support as well. I try to do my research as to what is still black owned and what was sold (like Carol's Daughter). But still happy that those companies were founded by black people :)
@@renee3356 I agree! I've been looking as well. I forgot about Design Essentials..they are still black owned to my knowledge and have haircare lines for relaxed and natural. I may try them, they have a honey and avocado set that just might be calling my name. Also, here in Ohio they started a BOB page and we have been supporting each other like crazy! Restaurants that I would've never known existed! I had the best wild caught lobster roll yesterday! Delicious! I'm loving supporting our brothers and sisters and I love the love coming back to my business. 2020 is rough, but somehow God is opening eyes in the midst of the storm.
@Janiya Gowdy I still have my Luster's moisturizer (and they sell hand sanitizer, got some of that too). My 3 girls are natural and they love Eden! I'm so glad you found black owned hair products. I just found another line..they were on that business tv show the Profit called Ashtae. Their hair products look good as well. They carry protein and moisturizing lines.
@Janiya Gowdy Blue Magic is definitely not black owned, and I don't think Softee or Sulfur 8 is, either.. Blue Magic is owned by the same company that owns African Pride and Africa's Best... unfortunately, it's owned by a white guy... I think his last name is Strickland.
@@ruedadi2682 That's somewhat true. Think about how much money we have to spend out to repair our hair from using products full of chemicals that was never meant for our hair 😩. Now, I just use shea butter and I make my own shampoo and conditioner which is honestly the best way to go.
Oyin handmade and kinky kurly have great leave ins, both black owned! She scent it and curl origin have AMAZING deep conditioners/masques. Both black owned. You get both moisture and hydration. Miche, alikay naturals and she scent it have great shampoos! Kinky kurly is a great clarifying, my hair feels so good. I'm using cream of nature until it runs out.
Janiya Gowdy their prices have gone up. I want to say it’s $18-20 for 9oz and $38 for 16oz but it’s so worth it. Buy when it’s on sale. I normally stock up when they have sales.
I’m white with 3B hair. I’ve noticed through Twitter how many WHITE MEN owned black hair products. I’ve been using Carol’s Daughter and Cantu products for years among other things but have had to throw everything away. Thanks for this video!!
@@angelab3076 what's wrong with Cantu? I've only used the deep conditioner once and it seemed to straighten my hair so I was a little suspicious but I got my curls back. Please tell me what's going on with the Cantu and if anyone else has noticed this. Thanks.
This is great to know because I recently bought it. I’m waiting on my delivery date lol. I’ve been using a DC which I didn’t realize my hair was breaking off from, turns out it was expired. EXPIRED! Not just that, it’s a product, same as TGIN’s dc that contains softeners... which is a temporary fix. So after long-term use, your hair can be prone to breaking. I’ve been using them both off and on. My hair has been breaking off upon use (mainly with the expired dc) and now, I’m throwing everything away. My scalp has also been so itchy. I’m so upset at myself. Then I was doing some research that we should be mindful of buying products on clearance as they could be expired or near the expiry date. Salons aren’t open but they usually would well sell haircare and they not be on the shelves for who knows how long, like Target, beauty supplies, Ulta, and so on... so we have to check the dates on everything. Some products don’t even have expiration dates and that’s crazy. Anyway with my rant... I’m buying all new stuff 😂 and definitely going black owned and prefer that over anything.
Hi Shannique!! I loved your video!! I’ve been a subscriber for some time!! Love all ur other videos too!! I too have been on a journey of transitioning from traditional main stream products to Black, Brown & Indigenous owned-products. & just like u I too been on a “decolonizing” journey (if you’d like to learn more I’d be happy to talk with you just dm me) so In terms of beauty products, really all products in my life, I’ve also been shifting into more natural products with ingredients that have a cultural and historical connection to my people/ancestors. I say this bc on my own personal journey the two hardest things I’ve experienced is: 1. The price. Black or brown - owned doesn’t mean cheaper. I’m not saying it’s a bad thing bc I love supporting communities of color and that’s where I want to put my money, not with the people who oppress me. Plus I would much rather pay more for a product knowing it’s ethically made, the ingredients are better, etc. (I’m also not saying all brown/black/indigenous companies are ethical (to the earth & humans & animals, and sometimes they might not have the cleanest ingredients, anyone reading should do their research) 2. I have learned that when products DO have cleaner, more natural ingredients, WITHOUT harmful chemicals, my body, skin, hair, whatever, has needed time to get ‘familiear’ with the product, if that makes sense! It’s almost like my body needs time to fully rid itself of the harsh ingredients before being able to fully absorb the new product!! Try to give them some more time so that ur hair or skin can get used to the new products, they might be better in the long run With love, B
Love the video! Giving me some ideas! I just bought a Felicia Leatherwood traveling brush in the color pink but I'm not gonna use for travel lol mainly when my hair gets longer and when I wanna wear a wash and go!
I don't know if anyone has mentioned adwoa beauty but I've tried the deep conditioner, shampoo, leave in and curl cream. I love them all, I also really enjoy soultanicals some Camille rose Miele and mane choice products
Janiya Gowdy they usually post on their Instagram pages or e-mail if they are having any sales. Otherwise sometimes Walgreens/ target has sales on Camille rose etc
That also caught my attention. LOL. It's the curling cream, I think, not the leave-in. I live in Belgium. I suppose it would even be harder to get here! And Eco Styler gel, is such a staple for me as well.
Thanks for the info on how to care your hair my hair is breaking non stop and I really think is my pillow and head wrap for real because I try everything else and it's just not stopping😔 definitely I have to get one of those bonnett loving the spray bottle too 🥰 thanks for sharing keep these wonderful vlogs coming 🤗💞🤗
Try products from these black owned companies: The Mane Choice, Shea Moisture, Mielle, Camille Rose. These brands have deep conditioners and hair masks. 🧖🏾♀️
I love and made some satin scrunchies in 2017,because I've noticed too much hair in other kinds after I remove them. Satin scarves and bonnets are my go to at nights.
Yes skinny minny!! I see it girl! I love the earrings and I'm heading over to your site right now to order my bonnet. I love the fact that you have a draw sting. I've purchased too many bonnets that were too tight!. Take care.
Hi O'mya, in West Africa, some women use Raw African Soap to cleanse their babies. It is mostly plantains and oils in the soap. I would say double-check for yourself. I purchase my soap from my local African store. It ranges from $3-$10 depending on how much you want. It comes in paste or bar form. t's from Ghana and Black-owned. I use my soap as a shaving "cream", body wash, and sometimes to shampoo my hair. Also, women use African Shea Butter for babies. Check out Hamamat. Her Instagram is @iamhamamat I purchased her shea butter. She lives in Ghana. She also sells African soap. Good luck! :)
Have you ever tried Adwoa Beauty products? I've been using them for about 6 months. I love all of their products for my natural hair!💞 Also, I received my brush! I loved it. I think next time I'll take the bracket off! Thanks!👍❤
I love the olive oil Eco Styler gel and have been using it for many years now. Like you , I have had the same experience of not being able to keep my hair sleek with the gel when it's in a high Puff unless I had a perm, of which I am not doing any perm since 2013 , I have been natural since then. I have used the Eco Styler gel to hold my twists, because of the type of hair that I have , it gets to be pretty straight when it's dry so after doing the twist it would come apart. Therefore , I use the Eco Styler gel to hold my twist together then I can always replenished by using a tip of water down my strands to refreshen my twists. I'm not too familiar with a lot of black owned products and I never thought of really looking into it too much, but I really love the Cantu line, and now I have just recently purchased my leave in conditioner from the shea moisture line since it became recently difficult to get my hands on the Cantu leave in conditioner that I'm used to. Can't wait till businesses go back to what they used to be in terms of stocking up and also the prices.
You put me on to this shampoo in 2015, been using it ever since! A staple! And the cantu coconut curling cream😍😍 a few years after. The way the coconut cream moisturizes😍😍
Have you tried Mielle organics, the butterland, uhuru naturals, or mo knows hair products? They all have great products. And they so happened to all be black owned
Looking for black owned hair brands, you should try Mielle Organics. They have a Moisture RX line with the most amazing deep conditioner and my hair loves it
@@ShaniqueBuntyn my plastic bottles don't stay warm for even a minute or two so you're saying this bottle will keep the water warm for a day at least? Needless to say I can never get warm water on my hair and I wash my hair in the sink. When I re moisturize I want to Spritz it with warm water. I even tried an aluminum spray bottle Watson that didn't work well because the nozzle wouldn't work well. I put hot water from the microwave and another bottle and it pretty much melted it out of shape. This would be wonderful if it keeps the water warm for 10 minutes, that would satisfy me!
@@ShaniqueBuntyn thank you. So it's a lot of work like I thought oh, I have to keep refilling the bottle with warm water every minute or so even though it's not warm when I spray it on my hair.
Shea moisture Manuka honey and Mafura oil hydrating hair mask is great (Black owned). Great gel is Aunt Jackie's - don't shrink hair gel is bomb and also black owned
Hey girl I've been subscribe to your channel for 4 years now love you so much 💕, it's unfortunate i can't purchase this items because I live in Denmark.
Hi, sorry about that. Unfortunately with covid19, our courier stopped shipping outside of North America . Once things are back to normal, we will continue to ship everywhere.
Hi shanique, juste went on ulyour website for the brush and they are 21$. What about the 15$? If they reach 15$ can, i'll like to get myself one. Thank you ☺
Hey, you can order directly from my website. Link in the description. If you ever need help. There’s a chat box located at the bottom right corner. We accept credit, debit, Apple Pay and many other methods.
Hey x Would like to recommend Brown Butter Beauty products to you. I absolutely love their shampoo and deep conditioner. They are expensive for me because I am a UK buyer and I am sure the place I buy it from passes on all the international taxes onto the buyer. They may be more reasonably priced as you are in Canada :)
I had to stop using eco ☹ because I started getting headaches after using it. I liked using it for my wash and goes which I did not do to often but yea
Have you tried Eden body works shampoo? It’s a bit pricey but I’ve had great results I also have a different hair texture than you, but I think it’s worth trying
😍 I love all three pair of your earrings, very cute👍🏽 Cantu works very well with my hair, keeping it moisturize and it gives me great definition that last.
Bomb black-owned hair products: miche beauty, soultanicals, camille rose, and mielle organics, honey's handmade, uncle funky's daughter, TGIN, curls, curls dynasty, Briogeo, Qhemet biologics, and so many more.
I wish I can afford to buy blacked owned 😩. I find that the products are very expensive compared to the non black owned. I tend to diy my own beauty and hair products which is much cheaper.
@@lizylize9866 that's probably because we are not aware of those companies and we are not supporting them. The more people that buy then the price will probably go down. I think Eden Bodyworks is also black owned?
Design essentials black owned as well last I checkdd
Sandra Edouard All the black owned hair products that I’ve seen so far are expensive for me, I’m on a student budget gotta but what’s cheap and effective 😩
Lizy Lize I use talia wajid. Black owned and very affordable! I love the products so far
That creme of nature shampoo is the truth. I’ve used so many shampoos and they all make my hair feel like a Brillo pad. I can actually detangle with that shampoo ❤️
For a black owned Deep conditioner/leave in I HIGHLY recommend Miche Beauty. The moisture line has all of my holy grail products.
I agree! Try Miche Beauty! I LOVE deep conditioners!
Love it too, a bit pricey tho😩
Way too expensive ☹
Honey’s handmade has great deep conditioner and it is black own. The company has sales on Fridays.
Thank you 🙌🏾🙌🏾
There products are really good
Thank you😭
Their customer service is horrible! I’ve been waiting for a month now for my products and they still won’t even give me a date of when it be shipped! And they don’t like to respond to email.
Being a black business owner, I absolutely love the support from our community. It means a lot to us. I recently decided to switch up my products as well and I'm thinking about a business I've seen for years called Hydratherma Naturals. I've heard good things about them and they have protein and moisturizing products. We'll see.
If anyone should be buying from BOB, it's us! Hopefully other people will come out to support as well. I try to do my research as to what is still black owned and what was sold (like Carol's Daughter). But still happy that those companies were founded by black people :)
@@renee3356 I agree! I've been looking as well. I forgot about Design Essentials..they are still black owned to my knowledge and have haircare lines for relaxed and natural. I may try them, they have a honey and avocado set that just might be calling my name. Also, here in Ohio they started a BOB page and we have been supporting each other like crazy! Restaurants that I would've never known existed! I had the best wild caught lobster roll yesterday! Delicious! I'm loving supporting our brothers and sisters and I love the love coming back to my business. 2020 is rough, but somehow God is opening eyes in the midst of the storm.
@Janiya Gowdy I still have my Luster's moisturizer (and they sell hand sanitizer, got some of that too). My 3 girls are natural and they love Eden! I'm so glad you found black owned hair products. I just found another line..they were on that business tv show the Profit called Ashtae. Their hair products look good as well. They carry protein and moisturizing lines.
I love that Creme of Nature shampoo! Its really moisturizing but its kinda hard to squeeze out the bottle! Lol
Lol so true! It’s very thick
It feels like a work out when squeezing the shampoo 😂
Mix it with a bit of water
Am watching this and scrolling down to read the comments😂
Same, sis. Same
Same!
TGIN deep conditioner is really good.
I would love to buy more black own products but they're so expensive 😭😭
Fr 😒
Think about how much money we spend trying white owned products. Might make sense to try black owned.
@Janiya Gowdy Blue Magic is definitely not black owned, and I don't think Softee or Sulfur 8 is, either.. Blue Magic is owned by the same company that owns African Pride and Africa's Best... unfortunately, it's owned by a white guy... I think his last name is Strickland.
@Deanna love if black owned products were in the same price range I would but some of the prices are just way too much
@@ruedadi2682 That's somewhat true. Think about how much money we have to spend out to repair our hair from using products full of chemicals that was never meant for our hair 😩. Now, I just use shea butter and I make my own shampoo and conditioner which is honestly the best way to go.
Oyin handmade and kinky kurly have great leave ins, both black owned! She scent it and curl origin have AMAZING deep conditioners/masques. Both black owned. You get both moisture and hydration. Miche, alikay naturals and she scent it have great shampoos! Kinky kurly is a great clarifying, my hair feels so good. I'm using cream of nature until it runs out.
Hey Shanique, I luv the Cantu coconut curling cream too it’s been my HG for years.
If you say it will work on your hair I am willing to give it a try!! I have had excellent results from your recommendations.
i love that you still use cantu and not on the bandwagon like some influencers
Just bought a bonnet😆 that shampoo is the goat! I used to use it when I had relaxed hair too
Thanks for your support!
I wanna see you do a mini braids on your natural hair using cantu coconut curling cream 😊 please n thanks
Black owned deep conditioner, Miche Beauty both the protein and moisturizing one are absolutely bomb and worth every cent.
Janiya Gowdy their prices have gone up. I want to say it’s $18-20 for 9oz and $38 for 16oz but it’s so worth it. Buy when it’s on sale. I normally stock up when they have sales.
I’m white with 3B hair. I’ve noticed through Twitter how many WHITE MEN owned black hair products. I’ve been using Carol’s Daughter and Cantu products for years among other things but have had to throw everything away. Thanks for this video!!
Why did you throw away?
girl, youre going yourself a favor. Once you try new Black owned products you'll realize how trash cantu is
I never tried carols daughter so idk but still ditch it lol
@@angelab3076 what's wrong with Cantu? I've only used the deep conditioner once and it seemed to straighten my hair so I was a little suspicious but I got my curls back. Please tell me what's going on with the Cantu and if anyone else has noticed this. Thanks.
Just use what works for your hair
Mielle leave in conditioner from the honey pomegranate line is amazing!
I just purchased a brush and a bonnet💛 I can’t wait to see how the brush works for my currently transitioning hair! Love your videos :)
Thanks for the awesome videos Shanique! I would love to see you do a video on how to grow hair length and things you do to prevent breakage.
Rice water rinse. Cut damaged ends off
Wow you got super long hair, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Design Essentials almond and avocado shampoo is the bomb. It cleans and doesn't dry your hair out and it smells soooooo good.
I love TGIN honey miracle hair mask, and maybe you can try Soultanicals?
Can you do a video on Aunt Jackie's gel or the wetline gel? And can you try the texture id line?
U can try cantu deep treatment masque it's black own but its thick n works well u can also add oils to it if you want
Cantu is not black owned
Melanin leave in conditioner is UHHHHMMMAZINGGGGG..and it is black owned.
This is great to know because I recently bought it. I’m waiting on my delivery date lol.
I’ve been using a DC which I didn’t realize my hair was breaking off from, turns out it was expired. EXPIRED! Not just that, it’s a product, same as TGIN’s dc that contains softeners... which is a temporary fix. So after long-term use, your hair can be prone to breaking. I’ve been using them both off and on. My hair has been breaking off upon use (mainly with the expired dc) and now, I’m throwing everything away. My scalp has also been so itchy. I’m so upset at myself.
Then I was doing some research that we should be mindful of buying products on clearance as they could be expired or near the expiry date. Salons aren’t open but they usually would well sell haircare and they not be on the shelves for who knows how long, like Target, beauty supplies, Ulta, and so on... so we have to check the dates on everything. Some products don’t even have expiration dates and that’s crazy. Anyway with my rant... I’m buying all new stuff 😂 and definitely going black owned and prefer that over anything.
Janiya Gowdy it’s around $18.98
I’m surprised she doesn’t acknowledge Melanin’s Leave-In Conditioner 😳. It’s sooooo great!
Hi Shannique!! I loved your video!! I’ve been a subscriber for some time!! Love all ur other videos too!!
I too have been on a journey of transitioning from traditional main stream products to Black, Brown & Indigenous owned-products. & just like u I too been on a “decolonizing” journey (if you’d like to learn more I’d be happy to talk with you just dm me) so In terms of beauty products, really all products in my life, I’ve also been shifting into more natural products with ingredients that have a cultural and historical connection to my people/ancestors. I say this bc on my own personal journey the two hardest things I’ve experienced is:
1. The price. Black or brown - owned doesn’t mean cheaper. I’m not saying it’s a bad thing bc I love supporting communities of color and that’s where I want to put my money, not with the people who oppress me. Plus I would much rather pay more for a product knowing it’s ethically made, the ingredients are better, etc. (I’m also not saying all brown/black/indigenous companies are ethical (to the earth & humans & animals, and sometimes they might not have the cleanest ingredients, anyone reading should do their research)
2. I have learned that when products DO have cleaner, more natural ingredients, WITHOUT harmful chemicals, my body, skin, hair, whatever, has needed time to get ‘familiear’ with the product, if that makes sense! It’s almost like my body needs time to fully rid itself of the harsh ingredients before being able to fully absorb the new product!! Try to give them some more time so that ur hair or skin can get used to the new products, they might be better in the long run
With love, B
Welcome back ...... I did the big hop and will be looking forward to learning a hair routine from you.
Congrats!
Thank you!
Love the video! Giving me some ideas! I just bought a Felicia Leatherwood traveling brush in the color pink but I'm not gonna use for travel lol mainly when my hair gets longer and when I wanna wear a wash and go!
I love that moisture and shine shampoo by Creme of Nature. Im currently obsessed with Creme of Nature clay and charcoal line. The prepoo is amazing!
Oww the shampoo is good!
Shanique Buntyn at least Creme of Nature was founded by a black woman, so I don’t feel as bad, but still wish it was manufactured black ✊🏾
I don't know if anyone has mentioned adwoa beauty but I've tried the deep conditioner, shampoo, leave in and curl cream. I love them all, I also really enjoy soultanicals some Camille rose Miele and mane choice products
Janiya Gowdy they usually post on their Instagram pages or e-mail if they are having any sales. Otherwise sometimes Walgreens/ target has sales on Camille rose etc
Where did you get that big Cantu leave in from? I have never seen that before and I live in the US 😂
That also caught my attention. LOL. It's the curling cream, I think, not the leave-in. I live in Belgium. I suppose it would even be harder to get here! And Eco Styler gel, is such a staple for me as well.
Target has the salon sizes
Amazon has the big jar $10
Black hair products uk
Love your hair it's gorgeous 👌👌thanks for the tips we've missed your videos ❤️❤️
Thanks for the info on how to care your hair my hair is breaking non stop and I really think is my pillow and head wrap for real because I try everything else and it's just not stopping😔 definitely I have to get one of those bonnett loving the spray bottle too 🥰 thanks for sharing keep these wonderful vlogs coming 🤗💞🤗
No problem! If you are sleeping on cotton every night you are definitely drying out your hair.
You can also change your diet, just to see if what you’re eating breaking your hair. Drink lot of water as well. Good luck.
Janiya Gowdy yes it does, don’t take my word for it though. Ask your dermatologist.
Janiya Gowdy just don’t consume too much dairy products. Drink lots of water eat fresh fruits..... Dairy is very bad for ppl in general.
Just got my bonnet and tie!! The bonnet fits perfectly!!!
Yay! I’m so happy to hear that!!
I love this video!! Thank you for the product information and welcome back!👍🏿💕
Try products from these black owned companies: The Mane Choice, Shea Moisture, Mielle, Camille Rose. These brands have deep conditioners and hair masks. 🧖🏾♀️
Mane choice isn’t black owned but the rest are
She’s moisture isn’t black owned anymore sadly
Mane choice is black owned the founder is Courtney Adeleye.
LadyJ Kelley the founder is Black but she sold her company. Is no longer black owned
Ms Lori Oh wow.. why would she do that 😫
I love and made some satin scrunchies in 2017,because I've noticed too much hair in other kinds after I remove them. Satin scarves and bonnets are my go to at nights.
Yes skinny minny!! I see it girl! I love the earrings and I'm heading over to your site right now to order my bonnet. I love the fact that you have a draw sting. I've purchased too many bonnets that were too tight!. Take care.
Does anyone know of a black owned baby wash like Johnson & Johnson? I prefer it when I wash my face after makeup.
Hi O'mya, in West Africa, some women use Raw African Soap to cleanse their babies. It is mostly plantains and oils in the soap. I would say double-check for yourself. I purchase my soap from my local African store. It ranges from $3-$10 depending on how much you want. It comes in paste or bar form. t's from Ghana and Black-owned. I use my soap as a shaving "cream", body wash, and sometimes to shampoo my hair. Also, women use African Shea Butter for babies. Check out Hamamat. Her Instagram is @iamhamamat I purchased her shea butter. She lives in Ghana. She also sells African soap. Good luck! :)
Chocolate_Rhythm I actually used black soap before and it burned my faced badly.
Have you ever tried Adwoa Beauty products? I've been using them for about 6 months. I love all of their products for my natural hair!💞
Also, I received my brush! I loved it. I think next time I'll take the bracket off! Thanks!👍❤
hey i havent. I will check them out
Good to hear. Yes try it!
I love the olive oil Eco Styler gel and have been using it for many years now. Like you , I have had the same experience of not being able to keep my hair sleek with the gel when it's in a high Puff unless I had a perm, of which I am not doing any perm since 2013 , I have been natural since then. I have used the Eco Styler gel to hold my twists, because of the type of hair that I have , it gets to be pretty straight when it's dry so after doing the twist it would come apart. Therefore , I use the Eco Styler gel to hold my twist together then I can always replenished by using a tip of water down my strands to refreshen my twists. I'm not too familiar with a lot of black owned products and I never thought of really looking into it too much, but I really love the Cantu line, and now I have just recently purchased my leave in conditioner from the shea moisture line since it became recently difficult to get my hands on the Cantu leave in conditioner that I'm used to. Can't wait till businesses go back to what they used to be in terms of stocking up and also the prices.
You put me on to this shampoo in 2015, been using it ever since!
A staple! And the cantu coconut curling cream😍😍 a few years after.
The way the coconut cream moisturizes😍😍
I use Cream of Nature pure honey! Not black own, but Mielle Leave in is! 😃
Have you tried Mielle organics, the butterland, uhuru naturals, or mo knows hair products? They all have great products. And they so happened to all be black owned
Glad to see you back! I’ll definitely check out your store 😊
MIELLE, MIELLE, MIELLE!! Black owned and awesome! You will loveeeeee it!
Looking for black owned hair brands, you should try Mielle Organics. They have a Moisture RX line with the most amazing deep conditioner and my hair loves it
Thanks!
The moisture Rx is amazing
Are they vegan?
What is the bottle constructed of? Plastic? I have not been able to keep warm water warm in any bottle I've used.
Sable 711 yes plastic. I refill mine with warm water. It won’t stay warm after a day.
@@ShaniqueBuntyn my plastic bottles don't stay warm for even a minute or two so you're saying this bottle will keep the water warm for a day at least? Needless to say I can never get warm water on my hair and I wash my hair in the sink. When I re moisturize I want to Spritz it with warm water. I even tried an aluminum spray bottle Watson that didn't work well because the nozzle wouldn't work well. I put hot water from the microwave and another bottle and it pretty much melted it out of shape. This would be wonderful if it keeps the water warm for 10 minutes, that would satisfy me!
Oh no it will only stay warm for a short period of time. Definitely not a day. With any bottle you want to refill with new clean water.
You definitely don’t want to put hot water in a plastic bottle.
@@ShaniqueBuntyn thank you. So it's a lot of work like I thought oh, I have to keep refilling the bottle with warm water every minute or so even though it's not warm when I spray it on my hair.
Thanks for sharing with us! Miche beauty has 2 great deep conditioners; a mositurizing one and a protein one!
Janiya Gowdy $16 & $18 respectively! Check it out on their website!
Strands of Faith deep conditioner is awesome!!!
Shea moisture Manuka honey and Mafura oil hydrating hair mask is great (Black owned). Great gel is Aunt Jackie's - don't shrink hair gel is bomb and also black owned
Hi Shanigue, how do i get the hair bonet and the price.
Hey it’s. Available on shaniquebuntyn.com
I am based in South Africa. Does your shop ship products all the way here?
Omg!!! I get the big bottle of Cantu as well. They sell it on Amazon.
Hy thanx for the video.where can i buy the detangling brush?
Shaniquebuntyn.com
I’m still going to order the multi color earrings, and one of them bonnets! I’m glad you back❤️❤️
How do you apply the Creme of nature shampoo?
I can relate with eco styler having light hold with puffs.
Definitely will be picking up what I don't have. 🥰😘👍🏾✔
Enjoy!
Hey girl I've been subscribe to your channel for 4 years now love you so much 💕, it's unfortunate i can't purchase this items because I live in Denmark.
Hi, sorry about that. Unfortunately with covid19, our courier stopped shipping outside of North America . Once things are back to normal, we will continue to ship everywhere.
@@ShaniqueBuntyn that's great, thanks for replying.
Oh snap you in Toronto. Finally another Canadian RUclipsr I can follow. 🤗❤
Thank you for this now I know what I need to get for my hair 🤩🤩
You’re welcome 😊
Hi shanique, juste went on ulyour website for the brush and they are 21$. What about the 15$? If they reach 15$ can, i'll like to get myself one. Thank you ☺
Hey they are $15USD. My mistake I should of said $15USD.
TGIN has GREAT deep conditioners!!
Love this video. It is so important to support black owned businesses! Thanks for this!
I love Soultanicals deep conditioners! They are black owned!
Hey boo💋 I absolutely love your videos🤗 do you ship worldwide, I'm in South Africa
Hey Shanique!, I want to make a purchase, how do I go about it safely?❤️
Hey, you can order directly from my website. Link in the description. If you ever need help. There’s a chat box located at the bottom right corner. We accept credit, debit, Apple Pay and many other methods.
Thanks honey!❤️
Is maui Moisture balck owned? im confused, sorry.
With that brush have you noticed more or less fairies (single strand knots)?
Love ur website. yes !!!!! A fellow canadian queen. I'm from ottawa.
Thank you!
The Maui moisture in the pink jar doesn’t work for me
Really! That’s my favourite one. Do you have low
Or high porosity hair?
Same for me ! And I have low porosity hair
It's great. Especially when I leave it for a day.
I am going to try to get more black owned natural hair products but that crème of nature shampoo is just a staple for me.. Period
I get the same results with eco. I love the hold for wash n gos, but for hairstyles (puffs, puns, etc) it’s pretty weak
What do you use for puffs and up dos?
@@ShaniqueBuntyn I end up just letting my edges do it's thing. But I did like edge booster gel for a sleek low bun and liked the results
I use the cream of nature products also but I’ve been hearing rave reviews about the melanin black owned hair products so I may give those a try.
I love cantu!
These companies may not be black owned but they are black led. Black people are the ones in charge of creating the products and running the brand.
You should try melanin hair products the youtuber Naptural85 is the owner you won't be disappointed also maui moisture shampoo is amazing.
Hey x
Would like to recommend Brown Butter Beauty products to you. I absolutely love their shampoo and deep conditioner. They are expensive for me because I am a UK buyer and I am sure the place I buy it from passes on all the international taxes onto the buyer. They may be more reasonably priced as you are in Canada :)
Where in Canada do you order your hair supplies?
Clore beauty
@@ShaniqueBuntyn thanks
Love the bonnet and scrunchies...❤️thank you
No problem!
Yes these are some great produts 💚
Just ordered my brush🤗
Hope you like it!
Shanique Buntyn I’m sure I will
Can you do a review on gorilla snot styling gel. The one in the blue and red container. I personally find that it has a greater hold than Eco.
Hey girl hey, welcome back!
Thanks girl!
eco is black owned!! the owner on their ig posted that she’s afro-brazilian!!
Oh really! Wow
Shanique Buntyn yes!!! i was so excited!!!
Camille Rose - Curl Maker Gel (comes in a pump bottle)
Mielle Organics - Honey & Ginger Styling Gel
Both I believe are Black Owned ❤️
where did you get the big bottle of creme of nature shampoo??
Beauty supply store - Clore
I wish you shipped to the UK 😩
We used to ship to the Uk but then covid19 happened. Once things are back to normal, we will continue to ship everywhere 😊
I had to stop using eco ☹ because I started getting headaches after using it. I liked using it for my wash and goes which I did not do to often but yea
I’m wait did she change earrings, went back to the beginning of video and she did. Thought I was going crazy for a minute.
Omg I’m literally in the comments because I’m like “so we’re just going to ignore the fact that she changed earrings twice?!?!?” Lol 😂
Oh I didn’t even notice that she changed them twice 😁
Have you tried Eden body works shampoo? It’s a bit pricey but I’ve had great results I also have a different hair texture than you, but I think it’s worth trying
Oh also Design Essentials shampoo AMAZE also Black-Owned
The mane choice kiwi and mint shampoo has replaced my cream of nature shampoo... it was bittersweet but I moved on from it.
Janiya Gowdy i forgot about that!!! Oh dang.
Would love to see a braid out routine! ❤️
I love everything in ur background
😍 I love all three pair of your earrings, very cute👍🏽 Cantu works very well with my hair, keeping it moisturize and it gives me great definition that last.
Thank you! I was wondering if anyone noticed lol
For the Cantu- I can’t find anything as good
I need that lipstick sis!!!
Earrings 😉
Your hair is so long #*hairgoals*
What type of hair do you have?
Me - 4b
Same 4b curls and coils