Today I wanted to talk about the foundation of your natural hair regimen! Having consistently moisturized hair can be one of the most confusing and frustrating aspects of being natural but it IS possible for you! *Also, shout out to TriracialBeauty2 for pointing out that hydral fatigue is actually spelled and pronounced Hygral Fatigue! When it comes to that phrase my eyes and ears have been playing tricks on me for years 😄
Hi Kenya, I want to thank you for all of your videos. My teenage sons hair type has changed over the past year and so we need to find a new routine for him. Being a mum to mixed race children I have always wanted to learn and make sure I was doing right by their skin and hair. Dads hair is so different as well so what works for him doesn't work for our son. This has helped me understand how to help him understand his hair and discover what works for him. I just wanted to say that I appreciate you. 😊😊
This video is so BOMB!!!! The tips you give are absolutely priceless. I don't know what I would have done without these helpful videos. Thanks a bunch!
I started deep conditioning every week for 6 months now and I see a huge difference in my hair. I’ve used a T-shirt to dry my hair for 2 years now. I’ll look into that towel your were talking about.
I made it to the end! Another thing I like to do to seal in moisture is adding ACV to my spray bottle along with conditioner so that it’s moisturized yet Ph balanced as well
What great information! I especially love the info on deep conditioners and how they work so well for our hair. For so long I didn't use them thinking the washing and moisturizing was doing the trick, sadly no. But when I got on the program boy what a difference! ACV rinse is bomb. You packed a punch with this one!
I have low porosity fine hair with low to medium density and I use aloe vera and water in my spray bottle and seal with almond oil. This works wonders for my hair. Oh I pretty much have been wearing my hair in wearable twists all summer.
I really like this video because it covers the basics of hair care in such a short period of time, but it's very informative. Will you ever do a short video on your favorite non-toxic nail polish brands to buy from? P.S. Kenya just to give you a heads up. I can't remember if you like or don't like silicones but one of your favorite leave-ins Mielle changed the ingredients of her white peony leave-in and it now has a Amodimethicone as the 3rd ingredient.
I really appreciate the fact that you explain thoroughly what to do, especially when you have fine hair. Your tips are very simple and by far have worked the best for my hair.I have set myself back several times over the past ten years, struggling with this natural hair journey, but now after my big chop last year, I am learning to be more patient and just give my hair that extra TLC.
I love this video. Thanks for making these videos. I been natural all my life but been taking care for it for the last 2 1/2 years & its like im still learning new tricks and methods. I appericate it 💖💞💕
I have higher porosity hair. I detangle-wash-condition- deep condion, once a weekend on washday; then style using LOC method. Once Mid-week, I style using the LOC method for moisture. When I shampoo weekly, I alternate between a sulfate shampoo and a sulfate-free co-wash. When I use a deep conditioner weekly I alternate between a strengthening conditioner and a moisturizing conditioner. This routine works for me. I also use all the length retention tips too. But I do not use heat. I prefer a hair hat (aka wig) for once in a while straight looks. Most days is a bun or twistout for style with bit of alcohol free gel.
I'm new to your page, and have grown in this short short time to really enjoy your videos. You have a sweet spirit that just glows in your videos, your smile and laugh are such a joy! I'm gonna jump right on regular deep conditioning starting today... literally tonight was wash day! I'm looking forward to how my hair improves in the next couple of months. I'll be deep conditioning weekly like you said.
Yeah, cowashing and I aren’t the best of friends but we’re acquaintances 😄 I am really glad you found a method of moisturizing that works well for your hair.
It's crazy how detailed and informative this video is. I am saving it in my all-time favorites for hair moisture and tips. I have the same type of hair as you so I definitely will be subscribing and following faithfully!
Really good video. I started washing and deep conditioning once per week about a month ago. My hair already feels healthier. I just wanted my hair to be healthier. I'm also trying to grow it to waist length. Next, I need to get a good moisturizer
PowerInYourCurl. Awesome video, thanks for the info. I have a ???. My hair is high porosity and dense but my hair loves light leave-in conditioners(no butters/creams). My hair also loves water. The more the prettier it looks. What to do? Oh! Where can I get the hair towel?
Same here, Rachel! I try to make sure not to rest my head on the surfaces behind it. Keeping a silk scarf in my car is something I am going to adopt! Thank you, Kenya!!!
Such an inspiring and encouraging informational video. I think you hit all the major key points. I just love your channel. Very positive and great energy!
She explained this so well yet I’m still so confused lol!!! High porosity, fine, low density hair seems like a paradox! Need light stuff but my hair will dry up fast. I guess the refresh is where I need to focus? Anyone else relate to my hair? What are your experiences?
Mine is the same except I'm medium density. I use knot today, pink lotion, and softee and my hair loves it. Stays moistured for days, an entire week or two if I leave it in braids or twists. Give it a try.
I can relate!!! :) I layer leave ins on wash day. I use protein treatments to make my hair stronger and to hold in moisture better. Yogurt manku honey shea moisture one. I refresh w water and the Curls refresh moisturizer and do a protective style. I put a twist out cream lightly on top to seal in moisture and tame fly aways baby hairs. High porosity finer hair drys out and breaks easily. So im trying to strengthen it and protect it from breakage. Fingers crossed i will retain some length!!! 🤞🤞🤞
The Curls refresher is a lightweight gel. First spray your hair with water and then spray the refresh into your hands and squeeze it into each section of your hair. It's super lightweight for finer hair types and it's really moisturizing and has tons of slip. Then your hair is ready for a protective style. I only use heavy creams last and really lightly to seal in the moisture. I don't want to weigh down my hair or block moisture from getting back in bc high porosity hair really needs constant hydration. I just reuse an old refresher bottle w/ water so i can spray my hair w water every day. Protective styling makes a huge difference when you have high porosity hair. When your hair is out.....and loose...water evaporates faster. It's taken me a while to realize that. Now im like.....duh! 😆
I was actually happy to see a video of some length, because I always enjoy your content. And, as usual you did not disappoint! Because my hair is high porosity and dry, over the past month I have started co-washing with OYIN (at your suggestion), every four or five days and shampooing about every fourth or fifth wash. Additionally, I always deep condition as part of the process. And, I am seeing great results. My hair is retaining more moisture, it feels stronger, with less shedding. But, while I am wearing more WNG's, my technique still needs tweaking. And, I need to find the right products to use. My hair does not like gels. I am considering the new Super Stretch but it has coconut, which has been a no no for my hair... :-( Thanks for another great informational video!
I am really glad to hear that cleansing more frequently, along with deep conditioning has been giving you positive results ❤️ it’s such a great feeling when new strategies you use in your hair actually work! Lol. As far as nailing down your hair’s favorite products, I know you will get there. Great job so far 🎉
Something that has been helping me retain moisture is wetting my hair more. I've been doing this for a short time and have noticed a hugggeee difference. I co wash when my hair feels dry and I shampoo every week. When I co wash I apply vo5 strawberry conditioner to my hair only then coconut oil then I massage it through my hair and rinse. Then I apply my fav conditioner, Suave rosemary mint and a bit more coconut oil then I rinse. I'm still working on what to apply to my hair after my cowash. The vo5 I find removes product while the suave moisturizes. When I shampoo which is weekly, I pre poo with coconut oil then shampoo with diluted shampoo in an applicator bottle focused on my scalp. I then apply my deep conditioner in the shower on really wet hair and leave it in anywhere from 25 minutes to an hour. After that, I rinse the dc dry with a t shirt for about 10 minutes then apply leave in conditioner and some oil. My hair used to be so dry after my wash and applying slabs of leave in conditioner on hair that feels dry after washing it isn't the answer. The co washes and the deep conditions are a game changer for me and my hair is getting more moisturized and easy to detangle.
Hello. I just subscribed. I really don't know my hair yet, I've been natural for a year now and my hair is a type 4 and sometimes dry constantly. I do deep condition all the time but I guess I'm not knowing how to moisturize my strands and keep our in for more than 2 days. Your video was very helpful and I am good to do the tips you mentioned. I an also trying to get to waist length 1 day😉
I came for the deets on your head wrap😍😍, I *stayed* for all this knowledge so I can give myself a check up and yup I've been doing really good over this summer keeping my hi-po hair shiny and soft! Have a good weekend! Cya in the next one! 😊😊😊
I needed this😭 ( this comment was typed before watching the video ) I don’t know if I’m doing something wrong or what, but I have High porosity hair( actually I don’t know because I get build up VERY easily; I moisturize every day ) and I would moisturize it, and put coconut oil ontop to try preserve moisture and then in a couple of hours my hair feels like hay, but still with oil 🤷🏽♀️ ( the moisturizer I use is a thick cream )
Another amazing video and I absolutely LOVED the ending! =D Thanks Kenya! I hope you have an amazing new month as well and that your beautiful curls continue to serve you well! 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Hi girl. Love you always. EID MUBARAK FROM MIDDLE EAST. (IT'S OUR EID TODAY). can you list some product that can work of low porosity hair that can be found in the Middle East regions. 😘
You have such a Beautiful spirit... However I will say it's not as easy as just letting it go...! From the last statement that you made, it's often a struggle.
Everybody makes it seems like it's sooo hard to keep natural hair moisturize but it's not "🚀 science". All you have to do is put what ever u use to moisture your hair and put a damp warm cloth on your head covered by a plastic cap for how ever long you want. Then tada, done🎉😊
angelica burr 🙋I can answer this from updated personal experience: Okay so I'm HP (high porosity) and I've already installed some double strand twists which I won't wash/redo until just b4 Labor Day. So far so good. Since week 1, I've just been making sure to tie my hair up with a decorative silk scarf. Then as I bathe or shower the steam really gets my hair nice and soft from the steam without getting super duper saturated then after I remove the scarf *while it's damp* I add back a hint of the leave in mixed with the sealant oil I used to style my hair day 1 and concentrate on both my scalp and last but not least my *ends* and they're still curly q'd up with no residue.
There are moisturizing oils and sealing oils. A moisturizing oil is high in fatty acids and the molecular structure of those acids are small enough to penetrate the hair shaft. Beauty Munsta has an excellent article on this here beautymunsta.com/natural-oils-that-penetrate-the-hair-shaft/ In this video, I said that you can use nourishing oils to maintain moisture in your hair. I find that applying lightweight oils (whether they are moisturizing or not) to roller sets or even straight hair gives the hair lubrication and helps to maintain the moisture that is already in your hair, not add to it.
Hey, AQUIS gifted it to me a few months back and I have been using it ever since. You can purchase them at Sephora or ULTA. I have linked to the one I use in the description box.
Hey I love this video but I’ve been natural since 2014, I did do a big chop but my hair comes to the back of my neck right now I guess my hair grows slow but is there a such thing of natural fine thick hair?
Today I wanted to talk about the foundation of your natural hair regimen! Having consistently moisturized hair can be one of the most confusing and frustrating aspects of being natural but it IS possible for you! *Also, shout out to TriracialBeauty2 for pointing out that hydral fatigue is actually spelled and pronounced Hygral Fatigue! When it comes to that phrase my eyes and ears have been playing tricks on me for years 😄
Hi Kenya, I want to thank you for all of your videos. My teenage sons hair type has changed over the past year and so we need to find a new routine for him. Being a mum to mixed race children I have always wanted to learn and make sure I was doing right by their skin and hair. Dads hair is so different as well so what works for him doesn't work for our son.
This has helped me understand how to help him understand his hair and discover what works for him.
I just wanted to say that I appreciate you. 😊😊
This video is so BOMB!!!! The tips you give are absolutely priceless. I don't know what I would have done without these helpful videos. Thanks a bunch!
Congratulations on your growth, I love seeing people’s channel grow before my eyes lol, amazing 🙌🏽
Wow thank you so much Mimi 💗
PowerInYourCurl you’re welcome
You sat here & gave an impeccable lesson in moisturizing our hair. Thank you ♥️
Love your tips! Deep conditioning with heat has really made my hair much healthier.
I started deep conditioning every week for 6 months now and I see a huge difference in my hair. I’ve used a T-shirt to dry my hair for 2 years now. I’ll look into that towel your were talking about.
I made it to the end! Another thing I like to do to seal in moisture is adding ACV to my spray bottle along with conditioner so that it’s moisturized yet Ph balanced as well
What great information! I especially love the info on deep conditioners and how they work so well for our hair. For so long I didn't use them thinking the washing and moisturizing was doing the trick, sadly no. But when I got on the program boy what a difference! ACV rinse is bomb. You packed a punch with this one!
I have low porosity fine hair with low to medium density and I use aloe vera and water in my spray bottle and seal with almond oil. This works wonders for my hair. Oh I pretty much have been wearing my hair in wearable twists all summer.
I really like this video because it covers the basics of hair care in such a short period of time, but it's very informative. Will you ever do a short video on your favorite non-toxic nail polish brands to buy from?
P.S. Kenya just to give you a heads up. I can't remember if you like or don't like silicones but one of your favorite leave-ins Mielle changed the ingredients of her white peony leave-in and it now has a Amodimethicone as the 3rd ingredient.
I really appreciate the fact that you explain thoroughly what to do, especially when you have fine hair. Your tips are very simple and by far have worked the best for my hair.I have set myself back several times over the past ten years, struggling with this natural hair journey, but now after my big chop last year, I am learning to be more patient and just give my hair that extra TLC.
I love this video. Thanks for making these videos. I been natural all my life but been taking care for it for the last 2 1/2 years & its like im still learning new tricks and methods. I appericate it 💖💞💕
Great tips! I need to watch again with a notebook and pen!
I have higher porosity hair.
I detangle-wash-condition- deep condion, once a weekend on washday; then style using LOC method.
Once Mid-week, I style using the LOC method for moisture.
When I shampoo weekly, I alternate between a sulfate shampoo and a sulfate-free co-wash. When I use a deep conditioner weekly I alternate between a strengthening conditioner and a moisturizing conditioner.
This routine works for me. I also use all the length retention tips too. But I do not use heat. I prefer a hair hat (aka wig) for once in a while straight looks.
Most days is a bun or twistout for style with bit of alcohol free gel.
I'm new to your page, and have grown in this short short time to really enjoy your videos. You have a sweet spirit that just glows in your videos, your smile and laugh are such a joy! I'm gonna jump right on regular deep conditioning starting today... literally tonight was wash day! I'm looking forward to how my hair improves in the next couple of months. I'll be deep conditioning weekly like you said.
Great video.!! I have low prosity hair and I can’t cowash. I also have been using oil only to moisture and I love it and so does my hair
Yeah, cowashing and I aren’t the best of friends but we’re acquaintances 😄 I am really glad you found a method of moisturizing that works well for your hair.
PowerInYourCurl lol Yes if I co wash my hair just feel so gunky. It’s probably because I use a lot of oil’s in my hair though
It's crazy how detailed and informative this video is. I am saving it in my all-time favorites for hair moisture and tips. I have the same type of hair as you so I definitely will be subscribing and following faithfully!
I like hair grease, I can just use it once a week & leave my hair alone until the next wash day.
@doThatGWalk That's how we rolled in the 70s.
Yup, I use water, knot today, Softee, and pink lotion and my hair is happy. Having healthy hair doesn't need to be expensive.
Really good video. I started washing and deep conditioning once per week about a month ago. My hair already feels healthier. I just wanted my hair to be healthier. I'm also trying to grow it to waist length. Next, I need to get a good moisturizer
It's actually called hygral fatigue😊
Lots of good information though.
Oops! 😄 Thanks for catching that. All these years I’ve been hearing it and even reading it wrong lol.
PowerInYourCurl no problem girlie😊
PowerInYourCurl. Awesome video, thanks for the info. I have a ???. My hair is high porosity and dense but my hair loves light leave-in conditioners(no butters/creams). My hair also loves water. The more the prettier it looks. What to do? Oh! Where can I get the hair towel?
Thanks for sharing all of this information. I feel like I should have paid considering the amount of information that you shared. Stay blessed sis.
💯 this is a class!!!! I never registered or paid for. I just snuck in the back....lol😂 ...She's SO GOOD!!
Very informative! I'm taking that idea to put a satin scarf over the headrest in my car.
Same here, Rachel! I try to make sure not to rest my head on the surfaces behind it. Keeping a silk scarf in my car is something I am going to adopt! Thank you, Kenya!!!
This video was soooooooo helpful and tips are right on you look amazing queen 💪🏾💚💚💚💚
Great tips and beautiful message at the end. Have a wonderful weekend💜
Such an inspiring and encouraging informational video. I think you hit all the major key points. I just love your channel. Very positive and great energy!
She explained this so well yet I’m still so confused lol!!! High porosity, fine, low density hair seems like a paradox! Need light stuff but my hair will dry up fast. I guess the refresh is where I need to focus? Anyone else relate to my hair? What are your experiences?
Mine is the same except I'm medium density. I use knot today, pink lotion, and softee and my hair loves it. Stays moistured for days, an entire week or two if I leave it in braids or twists. Give it a try.
Great! Thanks SofiaSafia!
I can relate!!! :) I layer leave ins on wash day. I use protein treatments to make my hair stronger and to hold in moisture better. Yogurt manku honey shea moisture one. I refresh w water and the Curls refresh moisturizer and do a protective style. I put a twist out cream lightly on top to seal in moisture and tame fly aways baby hairs. High porosity finer hair drys out and breaks easily. So im trying to strengthen it and protect it from breakage. Fingers crossed i will retain some length!!! 🤞🤞🤞
The Curls refresher is a lightweight gel. First spray your hair with water and then spray the refresh into your hands and squeeze it into each section of your hair. It's super lightweight for finer hair types and it's really moisturizing and has tons of slip. Then your hair is ready for a protective style. I only use heavy creams last and really lightly to seal in the moisture. I don't want to weigh down my hair or block moisture from getting back in bc high porosity hair really needs constant hydration. I just reuse an old refresher bottle w/ water so i can spray my hair w water every day. Protective styling makes a huge difference when you have high porosity hair. When your hair is out.....and loose...water evaporates faster. It's taken me a while to realize that. Now im like.....duh! 😆
Yes thank you Kenya !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Happy Friday
You are so welcome!! Enjoy your weekend ☺️
I was actually happy to see a video of some length, because I always enjoy your content. And, as usual you did not disappoint! Because my hair is high porosity and dry, over the past month I have started co-washing with OYIN (at your suggestion), every four or five days and shampooing about every fourth or fifth wash. Additionally, I always deep condition as part of the process. And, I am seeing great results. My hair is retaining more moisture, it feels stronger, with less shedding. But, while I am wearing more WNG's, my technique still needs tweaking. And, I need to find the right products to use. My hair does not like gels. I am considering the new Super Stretch but it has coconut, which has been a no no for my hair... :-( Thanks for another great informational video!
I am really glad to hear that cleansing more frequently, along with deep conditioning has been giving you positive results ❤️ it’s such a great feeling when new strategies you use in your hair actually work! Lol. As far as nailing down your hair’s favorite products, I know you will get there. Great job so far 🎉
Something that has been helping me retain moisture is wetting my hair more. I've been doing this for a short time and have noticed a hugggeee difference. I co wash when my hair feels dry and I shampoo every week. When I co wash I apply vo5 strawberry conditioner to my hair only then coconut oil then I massage it through my hair and rinse. Then I apply my fav conditioner, Suave rosemary mint and a bit more coconut oil then I rinse. I'm still working on what to apply to my hair after my cowash. The vo5 I find removes product while the suave moisturizes. When I shampoo which is weekly, I pre poo with coconut oil then shampoo with diluted shampoo in an applicator bottle focused on my scalp. I then apply my deep conditioner in the shower on really wet hair and leave it in anywhere from 25 minutes to an hour. After that, I rinse the dc dry with a t shirt for about 10 minutes then apply leave in conditioner and some oil. My hair used to be so dry after my wash and applying slabs of leave in conditioner on hair that feels dry after washing it isn't the answer. The co washes and the deep conditions are a game changer for me and my hair is getting more moisturized and easy to detangle.
I LOVE your videos!! My hair is so different from yours, texture and length, but I learn so much from you!
Hello. I just subscribed. I really don't know my hair yet, I've been natural for a year now and my hair is a type 4 and sometimes dry constantly. I do deep condition all the time but I guess I'm not knowing how to moisturize my strands and keep our in for more than 2 days. Your video was very helpful and I am good to do the tips you mentioned. I an also trying to get to waist length 1 day😉
Great information! This was a very informative video !
I came for the deets on your head wrap😍😍, I *stayed* for all this knowledge so I can give myself a check up and yup I've been doing really good over this summer keeping my hi-po hair shiny and soft! Have a good weekend! Cya in the next one! 😊😊😊
Yesss! I love London Ivy, they have pretty high quality wraps. Good job keep your hair routine together!! Keep it up 😍
Just found you. Grateful. You are very knowledgeable. So much to take in
Great tips. Love your headwrap and thank you for your encouraging words at the end 💕
I needed this😭 ( this comment was typed before watching the video )
I don’t know if I’m doing something wrong or what, but I have High porosity hair( actually I don’t know because I get build up VERY easily; I moisturize every day ) and I would moisturize it, and put coconut oil ontop to try preserve moisture and then in a couple of hours my hair feels like hay, but still with oil 🤷🏽♀️ ( the moisturizer I use is a thick cream )
This is hella old but it might be the coconut oil.
Another amazing video and I absolutely LOVED the ending! =D Thanks Kenya! I hope you have an amazing new month as well and that your beautiful curls continue to serve you well! 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Aww, thank YOU Lavinia! My day just got a little brighter 😊
Your channel is the best!!!! 😭😭😭
New sub, thanks sis for the tips, very informative! I've been using a tshirt consistently, stopping TO-day!! Btw your hair is beautiful!!
Thank you for this rich and informative video. I always learn so much from you!
Hi girl. Love you always. EID MUBARAK FROM MIDDLE EAST. (IT'S OUR EID TODAY). can you list some product that can work of low porosity hair that can be found in the Middle East regions. 😘
Thank you so much, for the tips hun.
Excellent video. Very informative. Thank you.
I so appreciate this video. Thank you so much.
You are very welcome Lizzie!
hey loved the vid btw how do you refresh? i mean step by step? thx
may i ask what lipstick or gloss you are wearing it is very pretty? Happy that i found your channel.
This vlog was very informative, thank you so much
Can we get a tutorial on the head wrap you're wearing?
This was REALLY informative! Thank you so much 😊
You are welcome Hanna! Thank you for watching 💕
Thank you! Always love ❤️ your content 😊😊
Who else liked the video and didn't even watch it
#squad ✊🏽
Pfft me🤣 but I went back to watch it😐
Thanks so much for these great tips!!!
Very helpful tips. Any on gray coverage?
Awesome tips. Thank you!!!
Such a great video
Two words: liked and subscribed!😃
Great tips!
Thank you!
How about low porosity with tighter coils? My hair is low porosity 4c really dense and coarse 🤷🏾♀️
Notification gang gang💁🙌🤗👌💃😘
I see you ❤️❤️💗💗
Informative !!❤️xoxo
thanks for this! what kind of towel is this?
Very informative ! 👍🏾💯
I’m glad I could help ☺️
I cleanse once a week and im fine. It depend on how much product in your hair
I have high porosity, fine, medium density hair. Not sure what to use.
Nice videos
Thank you
what about when you have dense low porosity hair?
Can I always wear a thermocap when I apply oils. Just oils. (I just a teen and I don't trust companies)
If you prefer hot oil treatments, yes you can. The hooded dryer may give you more consistent heat and help the treatment work better though.
what deep conditioner do you recommend?
You have such a Beautiful spirit... However I will say it's not as easy as just letting it go...! From the last statement that you made, it's often a struggle.
Thanks for the great info
Everybody makes it seems like it's sooo hard to keep natural hair moisturize but it's not "🚀 science". All you have to do is put what ever u use to moisture your hair and put a damp warm cloth on your head covered by a plastic cap for how ever long you want. Then tada, done🎉😊
Thank u for sharing great information!
Thank you for this awesome video!!! ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Amen!!
I love you tooooo 😘 I’ve been rocking with you for a while although I e been m.i.a 🙈
I know! We've been talking through comments for years now lol. And it's all love girl! I understand that's how life goes sometimes. 🥰
What would be your advice for straight naturals?
how can I keep my ends mostuiize?
angelica burr 🙋I can answer this from updated personal experience: Okay so I'm HP (high porosity) and I've already installed some double strand twists which I won't wash/redo until just b4 Labor Day. So far so good. Since week 1, I've just been making sure to tie my hair up with a decorative silk scarf. Then as I bathe or shower the steam really gets my hair nice and soft from the steam without getting super duper saturated then after I remove the scarf *while it's damp* I add back a hint of the leave in mixed with the sealant oil I used to style my hair day 1 and concentrate on both my scalp and last but not least my *ends* and they're still curly q'd up with no residue.
Flaxseed oil and grease.
Also, can you do a demonstration with the rice water that everyone seems to be talking about lately? I would really like to know your opinion.
4:31 🤯
🤦♀️ Throws away cotton tshirt assigned to dry my curls while staying away from all other forms of cotton... 🙄
Use a microfiber or Hemp T-shirt. They're different. Cupuacu =Koo-poo-ah-soo Brazil or Koo-pah-soo
...for rollerset styles that you don’t want to wet to moisturize use oil 🤔 how If oil isn’t a moisturizer for hair...?
There are moisturizing oils and sealing oils. A moisturizing oil is high in fatty acids and the molecular structure of those acids are small enough to penetrate the hair shaft. Beauty Munsta has an excellent article on this here beautymunsta.com/natural-oils-that-penetrate-the-hair-shaft/
In this video, I said that you can use nourishing oils to maintain moisture in your hair. I find that applying lightweight oils (whether they are moisturizing or not) to roller sets or even straight hair gives the hair lubrication and helps to maintain the moisture that is already in your hair, not add to it.
where did you get the hair towel from?
Hey, AQUIS gifted it to me a few months back and I have been using it ever since. You can purchase them at Sephora or ULTA. I have linked to the one I use in the description box.
PowerInYourCurl thanks! i was looking in the description box but over looked it
Hey I love this video but I’ve been natural since 2014, I did do a big chop but my hair comes to the back of my neck right now I guess my hair grows slow but is there a such thing of natural fine thick hair?
In keephairwash