Miss Debbie, there is no such thing as bad hair and good hair, we have been conditioned to believe that straight hair is better than our curls and coils.
Yessss that Jamaican Black Castor Oil is WONDERFUL for skin & hair! All natural from nature is the best for our skin & hair! Keep teaching us & Thank you my susta for sharing!💗😷💗😷💗😷💗
Awesome!! Blessings everyone, if you haven't yet repent and accept Christ Jesus as your Lord and savior?please do so, before it's too late, it's not God's will for none to perish.
Christ is black according to Revelations 1:14. Don't accept any other Christ. Every other christ that does not look like the description in Revelations 1:14 is a false christ. Don't go to that one.
Jesus {peace be upon him} is a noble Prophet who came to call the people to worship Allaah (The Lord and Creator of all) Jesus had a mother and he ate food which means that he was not self sufficient, he had a need. So we should not worship him. How could he be God when he was born? And if you are saying he is God then how could a woman(Mary) give birth to her own God? Makes no sense. Jesus peace be upon him is a noble Prophet like Muhammad, Noah, Moses, Abraham [peace be upon them all) So we worship the Lord of Jesus, the Lord of Muhammad, the Lord of Moses, the Lord of Abraham (peace be upon them all.)
I just chopped off my damaged relaxed hair after watching this video. I'm starting my natural hair journey all over again! And I feel so happy 😊. Thank you!
Miss Debbie am a Jamaican living overseas and I have natural hair, long Afro and I have Good hair, so don't ever say you have bad hair.... I love when my sisters, mothers love their innate beauty.... One Love... And I wish I could get some of that real JBC oil...
Ms. Debbie, you have beautiful hair. Thank you for this tutorial. I enjoyed finding your channel this morning. You lovely accent is reminiscent of my maternal grandmother from the Sea Islands of the USA. Love & Blessings❤🙏🙏🙏
You have shown me what I been looking For now I can treat my damaged extra dry hair breakage and leave in the product I use without having to wash it out. Definitely going to try it not sure about knots never could plait hair. Thank You
Miss Debbie Debs you’re so beautiful. Your chimney bumps fits you. Enjoyed this natural hair video. Thanks. Yes my grandmother would do the petroleum and castor treatment on our hair especially in summer when we were on vacation.
This is my first time here . I have to say that I am so happy to see my people doing awesome stuff even on RUclips. Continue the great videos Miss Debbie. Blessings !!!
I love your beautiful hair. Thank you for sharing the information on the Jamaican Black Castor Oil. I look forward to using this product on my hair, and watching more of your videos.
Miss Debbie, the chine bump is from our ancestors in Africa and so the British thought that this was not beautiful. I am so glad that the next generation no longer believe that
They called it pound vaseline.used to sell at the drugs store thats my kind of vaseline.but it cannot get anymore.but i still have up my tradidnational chiney bump.i enjoy doing it.big up yu self.
Your hair is Very Pretty. If you get your hair trimmed into a shape like an Afro, so that when your hair is out, the beauty is most apparent. We say that SHRINKAGE IS GOOD. Because that is when the hair is most moisturised Dry hair doesn't shrink. So continue sharing the beauty of your hairand inspiring, to fo the same. ❤
We call them Bantu knots and we love that hair style and we can wear that hair style anywhere even Dressed up for night life or ceremonies.. It’s beautiful and it comes fro our ancestors from Africa
Americans call it bantu knots. My mother use to do my hair in the same chiney bump on sunday mornings after she wash my hair to keep it soft so she can manage to comb my hair for school on monday. I never wear it to school. I recently went back to how my mother use to care for my hair realizing it was healthy then as you mentioned early.
My good friend I'm so Happy to see you mi good friend the best chef in the lands .long time I don't see you ... I'm do happy to see you doing Good. From the Bronx new York . You taught me how to make black cake
Yes embrace your gray, young people are now coloring there hair gray now, I embraced my gray 2 years ago, besides I grew tired of having to color it every three weeks, it’s not worth it, think about the chemicals being saturated into your brain cells, after years of this, trust and believe it has an affect on you human cell over time and your health.
Our hair is beautiful matter the texture. Straight hair people wish they had our texture because they can not do styles to their hair like we can. You catch them looking at our hair. So enjoy your hair.
So glad it feels good, I have gotten like you, like my hair to be free....no tension. First time not seeing you cooking, so nice to meet you in this way. Beautiful natural hair! Blessings
I love how dark that BJCO is..I haven't seen it here in America..I love how you just communicate with us! I feel like I was right there with you, like family!! Thank you for the video..your hair looks very healthy! Thank you for sharing you!!❤❤❤❤
Love your post Ms.Debbie..As a caribbean native my Mum always used castor oil in my hair as well..And in those days she would mix it with brown vaseline and coconut oil..And my hair was long and lustrious..Your hair looks silky and Nice..That style in my youth was called 'cork screws'..Some folks would add cord to connect them together..The Americans call this same style Bantu Knots..Enjoy your Day!🙏🏼✌🏼💥👍💯🇧🇧
Hello! You have beautiful hair. The castor oil just helps to define the curls and make them come alive, 😊🤗 give them that boost, but they were already there. We have to begin loving😍 our hair, i think we lack the patience in dealing with our hair, it calls for a lot of patience...😊 once we manage to get the patience with our hair, we get to see its beauty, in Guyana we call those screws, pepper-seed 😊keep up the good work my friend.
I love this down to earth Sister! And the first chance I get, I am gong to get some Jamaican Castor oil. Thank the Most High for this truly beautiful lady and her wisdom. I call them Bantu Knots/USA
We call it 'Marora' in Papua (part of Indonesia - South East Asia- the most Eastern island if Indonesia, we look the same as people in Carabian islands)🥰😍💖👌
Dear Aunty Debbie. Your hair is lovely. To bring out the full beauty of your hair, use a spray bottle and regularly spritz, with a little water, retain water. Wash once a week and Trim the ends every 3 months or so. Pay extra attention to the ends of your hair as this is the Oldest part of the hair and the driest. Remember that dry hair breaks off, which deters growth. Moist hair grows and increases in length. So don't allow your hair to dry out. Sorrel is excellent for your hair, so is Moringa and of course, ALOE VERA. God bless you and your family.
Hi Aunty Debbie, simple Sorrel TEA, Moringa Tea are great in a spray bottle, to spritz for moisture. 4c HAIR is like plants - it needs to be watered regularly. Saturation on wash day, a gentle spritz, in between.
I am so glad that I came across your page. I am going natural 3 yrs now after perming. My hair is always dry even if I put grease the roots and hair, I don’t know if it is from the medications but I am going to use your method and see what happens. Thanks very much for sharing 🌹🌹❤️
We call them bantu knots here in the US. I love blk castor oil but I want some like yours it’s thick and very dark almost like molasses. You should sell it we’ll sho buy it. 🥰
Miss Debbie, you just brought me home to the days when I was a child in Jamaica and my Mom used to put Chiney bumps in my hair. Did you almost slip and call that plastic bag a scandal bag? 😂 Mongoose color! Only Jamaicans.😂 No, our hair is not really black. I've tried to tell folks here in the America that were backflipping about Bantu knots that back in the 60s to 70s, every little Jamaican girl wash day, Saturday/Sunday, routine involved the Chiney bumps. So, of course, I gave them the 😒😒! Funny, how the things we reject as foolish and old fashioned are now the things we're clinging to. Thanks for the memories. Love your videos.
Thank you Miss Debbie… I’m on my natural hair journey and I’m going to try the natural Jamaican Black Castor oil as I’m still struggling with dehydrated hair and brittle ends . God bless you.. thank you💝
Great vlog very enjoyable,i moisturise my face every morning,but with something else. You have nice hair also i going yo see if i can get some of that black castor oil.
I recently started using Jamaican dark black castor oil and you are so right it makes your hair nice and soft it brings out the natural wave in our hair pattern when my hair is coiled tightly coiled I appreciate your illustrations thank you God bless and peace to you until I look at a new video of yours😊😊😊🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
You're so right miss debbie, am from St.Martin and the other day I was saying the same thing. Back then all we use to use was castor oil. My mummy use to the mix in white vaseline with some coconut oil and every 2 weeks she would wash our hair and grease it and wrap it in "pigtail" or goat "coocoo" that's what we call it or she would twist the hair and wrap it flat and stick hair pins. But we could have gone to school with them but I use to hate that part
Wow so many memories!! My grandma would mix hers with vaseline, and use it while she presses the hair with a straightening comb. Omg our hair stayed straight for 2 weeks!!! All my friends thought me and my sister had relaxers. And I'm a true 4c!! I miss you grandama😥
Hi good afternoon. Thanks for this video. Your hair looks very healthy. I am about to go and get my hair cut, but after seeing the video I change my mind.Dam it man, it looks very very good. One thing my hair salt and pepper 🌶.. please let me know what hair color you used for your hair. ? Let me know , I would like to color my hair before I steamed my hair. Trust me you look very beautiful. Thank you and stay safe. I like your style
Looking beautiful!!! I remember how my Gran and Gran Aunt use to treat our hair as kids. That’s how I do my hair now, no colouring or chemical treatments for years now. We get a more refined Black Castor oil in 🇨🇦, will have to get some of the real stuff next visit. 💕💕💕
I get the castor oil from Jamaica and St Lucia. The one from Jamaica is always richer and black! Back the days my mother use to put chiny bump in my hair after washing.
@@babytt8487 Castor is indigenous to the southeastern Mediterranean Basin, Eastern Africa, and India, but is widespread throughout tropical regions (and widely grown elsewhere as an ornamental plant). Castor seed is the source of castor oil, which has a wide variety of uses.
@@AuthorLHollingsworth That just shows that they can take us out of Africa, but they can't take Africa out of us! Much love and respect from the African Diaspora!
Can't get any more real dan dis!! Great tutorial Miss Debbie. Was such a pleasure watching a genuine video!! I had hair breakage almost a year ago...all the way down to the scalp and JBCO saved my hair. Great for moisture retention and regrowth.
I love this. I do this to my natural hair weekly and I use the castor with coconut. It really works wonders. Thanks for Sharing your hair journey with us. Nuff love aunty debbie bless up! 🥰🥰
Miss Debbie thank you for sharing you have beautiful healthy hair . I am from Trinidad . And would love to find out how I can get a bottle of that castor oil and the cost of it . Oh yes I do remember that's how my grandmother and mother dried and stretch my hair after washing on Sunday morning to perpare my hair for cornrows on Sunday evening .
This family share was awesome, I actually used the “Black Jamaican Castor Oil” on my scalp, I put the plastic bag on for an hour, then I used a lil on my face, oh so awesome on my scalp and face.👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
You bring back memories. When I was a pickney in Jamaica in St. Catherine, Bogwalk Mama use to pick the Castor bean, roast dem. beat dem, and boil dem dung fi make the oil. Every Satiday mawnin was hair wash day. You can tell when you smell the oil a boil. Yes, China Bumps is the go to style inna Jamaica when you hair get wash and afta she done wid you hair, she rub yuh face, hand, and leg wid the oil left pon har hands. Me almost 61 years, but me rememba like yestiday. LOL
Nice job. If you twist the chiney bump not too tight but keep them in overnight, you might be able to sleep in them and it will keep the moisture even more.
Don't say you don't have pretty hair, society talk that. Our natural black hair is beautiful.
Yes, we have healthy, lice-free hair
I wish my hair was that thick! Mine is so damaged
I love the hair God gave our people
Amen
Was just about to type the same.
Miss Debbie, there is no such thing as bad hair and good hair, we have been conditioned to believe that straight hair is better than our curls and coils.
Agree. Good hair is healthy hair.
IMO there is a such thing as hair that’s in bad condition. Any healthy hair is “good”
That's right. Our hair is good hair. We have to take care of our hair, keep it clean, moisturized, and all one texture from root to tip.
Totally Agree with YOU, Mellobeth!
@@royalgems5185 AMEN❤🙏🙏🙏
Yessss that Jamaican Black Castor Oil is WONDERFUL for skin & hair! All natural from nature is the best for our skin & hair! Keep teaching us & Thank you my susta for sharing!💗😷💗😷💗😷💗
Thank you, my sister on the tutorial on Jamaica black castor hair oil.
Great job.
Miss Debbie you have beautiful hair and your curls are popping. I’m very lazy to take care my hair but this is very motivating. Thank you. 👏🏾😍🙏🏾
Damn shrinkage is real your hair healthy Ms Debbie and beautiful I'm grey too I'm tired of dying my hair embracing my Grey's lol 🥰🥰🥰
Greetings from the UK 🇬🇧. I love what you are doing. Very relaxing watching and listening to you. More videos please👍🏿👏🏿🙏🏿
Thank you! Will do!
Hi Ms. Debbie, I really enjoyed watching you applying the black castor oil in your hair. Your hair is naturally beautiful. Natural is the way.
True educator. Thank you for sharing ☺️. Your hair looks moisturized and healthy.
Awesome!! Blessings everyone, if you haven't yet repent and accept Christ Jesus as your Lord and savior?please do so, before it's too late, it's not God's will for none to perish.
Christ is black according to Revelations 1:14. Don't accept any other Christ. Every other christ that does not look like the description in Revelations 1:14 is a false christ. Don't go to that one.
Christ is a black man according to Revelations 1:14. Don't accept any false christs. Don't go.
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Amen we need to repent and turn to the Holy King
Jesus {peace be upon him} is a noble Prophet who came to call the people to worship Allaah (The Lord and Creator of all) Jesus had a mother and he ate food which means that he was not self sufficient, he had a need. So we should not worship him. How could he be God when he was born? And if you are saying he is God then how could a woman(Mary) give birth to her own God? Makes no sense. Jesus peace be upon him is a noble Prophet like Muhammad, Noah, Moses, Abraham [peace be upon them all) So we worship the Lord of Jesus, the Lord of Muhammad, the Lord of Moses, the Lord of Abraham (peace be upon them all.)
Miss Debbie your hair is so nice and healthy
I just chopped off my damaged relaxed hair after watching this video. I'm starting my natural hair journey all over again! And I feel so happy 😊. Thank you!
That is awesome!
@@debbiesjamaicanfamily
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Did you used the castor oil as your conditioner after washing?
Please respond..
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Same and my edges are making a huge comeback already...Vowing to never do another relaxer again
Miss Debbie am a Jamaican living overseas and I have natural hair, long Afro and I have Good hair, so don't ever say you have bad hair.... I love when my sisters, mothers love their innate beauty.... One Love... And I wish I could get some of that real JBC oil...
What a lovely character. Pleasure watching you.
My God her skin is beautiful 😍
I think the same thing. The color of her skin is beautiful too.❤
Ms. Debbie, you have beautiful hair. Thank you for this tutorial. I enjoyed finding your channel this morning. You lovely accent is reminiscent of my maternal grandmother from the Sea Islands of the USA. Love & Blessings❤🙏🙏🙏
Thank you Ms Debbie For Sharing
Your hair is beautiful, healthy and well moisturized. Another name for Chiney Bumb is Nubian Knots. Natural beauty!
Hair looking so healthy. Castor oil is a protein that builds the follicles of the making making
I am loving that you saved the Campari flask for hair care oil!
You have shown me what I been looking
For now I can treat my damaged extra dry hair breakage and leave in the product I use without having to wash it out. Definitely going to try it not sure about knots never could plait hair.
Thank You
Miss Debbie, my mom and I were talking just this past evening that we need to get some black castor oil for our hair...your hair looks so healthy😊
Miss Debbie Debs you’re so beautiful. Your chimney bumps fits you. Enjoyed this natural hair video. Thanks.
Yes my grandmother would do the petroleum and castor treatment on our hair especially in summer when we were on vacation.
This is my first time here . I have to say that I am so happy to see my people doing awesome stuff even on RUclips. Continue the great videos Miss Debbie. Blessings !!!
So cute! We wear those everywhere now. That's messed up they said it's not presentable! Because it looks black and natural. It's so cute!
I loved the video. I remember that hair style i know it called Chiney Bumps.
Miss Debbie, your hair is pretty. Those are called Bantu knots. I am from a Bantu tribe and we wear them out of the house.
They are called Chiney Bumps in Jamaica. Either way, they are wonderful.
Beautiful hair....you're beautiful in every way, Ms. Debbie! We call them Bantu knots. Super cute.
I love your beautiful hair. Thank you for sharing the information on the Jamaican Black Castor Oil. I look forward to using this product on my hair, and watching more of your videos.
Miss Debbie it shows that you were beautiful when you were younger. I can still see the beauty in you.
There is no hair called good or bad hair. Every one's hair is peculiar to that person.
Auntie Debbie yuh are jack of all trades
I agree N Vernon, it's not like the hair went out and commit a felon and is therefore labeled bad hair!
Your hair is beautiful I love your video I will be trying the product 👍
Queen, your hair is absolutely beautiful!! Thank you for sharing this!! 🤗👑👑💞💞
Miss Debbie, the chine bump is from our ancestors in Africa and so the British thought that this was not beautiful. I am so glad that the next generation no longer believe that
We call it chine bump in jamaica.that is my style from childhood days.the castor oil is the best.
They called it pound vaseline.used to sell at the drugs store thats my kind of vaseline.but it cannot get anymore.but i still have up my tradidnational chiney bump.i enjoy doing it.big up yu self.
Miss. Debbie your hair is so beautiful and you are very skillful. You really styled it well..
Oh thank you!
Your hair is Very Pretty. If you get your hair trimmed into a shape like an Afro, so that when your hair is out, the beauty is most apparent.
We say that SHRINKAGE IS GOOD. Because that is when the hair is most moisturised Dry hair doesn't shrink. So continue sharing the beauty of your hairand inspiring, to fo the same. ❤
I use the same thing for my natural hair. I love how it moisturizes my hair. Thanks for sharing ❤🙏
So many memories the country things are quality. When I was little my mother would comb the oil through my hair, and the good smell
We call them Bantu knots and we love that hair style and we can wear that hair style anywhere even Dressed up for night life or ceremonies.. It’s beautiful and it comes fro our ancestors from Africa
Americans call it bantu knots. My mother use to do my hair in the same chiney bump on sunday mornings after she wash my hair to keep it soft so she can manage to comb my hair for school on monday. I never wear it to school. I recently went back to how my mother use to care for my hair realizing it was healthy then as you mentioned early.
I usually use hair peck as a child
It's Pretty, Ms Debra.
Love your hair! We are Queens as we are! In the United States we call this hair style "Corn rolls"
My good friend I'm so Happy to see you mi good friend the best chef in the lands .long time I don't see you ... I'm do happy to see you doing Good. From the Bronx new York . You taught me how to make black cake
Don't dye your hair, embrace you gray because that's shows your wisdom. Really!
I'm not ready to embrace the grey. Shows my pigmentation cells are challenged and I don't like that look on me, yet😉
T Rob , I know that’s right ! I don’t like that look on me either!
@@trob9100 im only 23 but I like my greys I haven't felt need to dye
Yes embrace your gray, young people are now coloring there hair gray now, I embraced my gray 2 years ago, besides I grew tired of having to color it every three weeks, it’s not worth it, think about the chemicals being saturated into your brain cells, after years of this, trust and believe it has an affect on you human cell over time and your health.
Our hair is beautiful matter the texture. Straight hair people wish they had our texture because they can not do styles to their hair like we can. You catch them looking at our hair. So enjoy your hair.
They wish they were us.
So glad it feels good, I have gotten like you, like my hair to be free....no tension. First time not seeing you cooking, so nice to meet you in this way. Beautiful natural hair! Blessings
Miss Debbie, this hairstyle called "motjo kumba" in my country Suriname. Beautiful hairstyle and I love your healthy looking hair though
Loved the video,Thank for the information on black castor oil 💐
I love how dark that BJCO is..I haven't seen it here in America..I love how you just communicate with us! I feel like I was right there with you, like family!! Thank you for the video..your hair looks very healthy! Thank you for sharing you!!❤❤❤❤
I haven't seen one of your videos for ages... you're still lovely with a beautiful head of natural hair.
Blue Magic and Bantu Knots, memory lane.
I enjoyed this video, love you Debs.
Your coils are BEAUTIFUL!
your is very pretty and your skin is so smooth looking.
Love your post Ms.Debbie..As a caribbean native my Mum always used castor oil in my hair as well..And in those days she would mix it with brown vaseline and coconut oil..And my hair was long and lustrious..Your hair looks silky and Nice..That style in my youth was called 'cork screws'..Some folks would add cord to connect them together..The Americans call this same style Bantu Knots..Enjoy your Day!🙏🏼✌🏼💥👍💯🇧🇧
What brand of castor oil?
Miss Debbie your skin and hair are amazing beautiful . Thanks for sharing .
Thank you so much
Nice!!! I like it. I can tell that your hair is very soft. Thank you!!!
Hello! You have beautiful hair. The castor oil just helps to define the curls and make them come alive, 😊🤗 give them that boost, but they were already there. We have to begin loving😍 our hair, i think we lack the patience in dealing with our hair, it calls for a lot of patience...😊 once we manage to get the patience with our hair, we get to see its beauty, in Guyana we call those screws, pepper-seed 😊keep up the good work my friend.
I love this down to earth Sister! And the first chance I get, I am gong to get some Jamaican Castor oil. Thank the Most High for this truly beautiful lady and her wisdom. I call them Bantu Knots/USA
Good result , and it looks softer .glad you didn't use extensions you kept your hair healthy ....
We call it 'Marora' in Papua (part of Indonesia - South East Asia- the most Eastern island if Indonesia, we look the same as people in Carabian islands)🥰😍💖👌
We are the same people, Israelites.
We call them Bantu knots or corkscrews in Canada
Papuan people are least related people to africans
YOU HAVE SUCH PRETTY SMOOTH SKIN,MAM YOU HAVE
PRETTY HAIR. THAT IS
SOCIETY TALKING ABOUT OUR HAIR TO
WHICH I THINK IS GORGEOUS.
Dear Aunty Debbie. Your hair is lovely. To bring out the full beauty of your hair, use a spray bottle and regularly spritz, with a little water, retain water. Wash once a week and Trim the ends every 3 months or so. Pay extra attention to the ends of your hair as this is the Oldest part of the hair and the driest. Remember that dry hair breaks off, which deters growth. Moist hair grows and increases in length. So don't allow your hair to dry out. Sorrel is excellent for your hair, so is Moringa and of course, ALOE VERA. God bless you and your family.
Hi Aunty Debbie,
simple Sorrel TEA, Moringa Tea are great in a spray bottle, to spritz for moisture. 4c HAIR is like plants - it needs to be watered regularly.
Saturation on wash day, a gentle spritz, in between.
I am so glad that I came across your page. I am going natural 3 yrs now after perming. My hair is always dry even if I put grease the roots and hair, I don’t know if it is from the medications but I am going to use your method and see what happens. Thanks very much for sharing 🌹🌹❤️
You are so welcome!
Subscribed to Jamaican cooking Journey Family, love your curls miss Debs and your "chiney bumps."
We call them bantu knots here in the US. I love blk castor oil but I want some like yours it’s thick and very dark almost like molasses. You should sell it we’ll sho buy it. 🥰
Miss Debbie, you just brought me home to the days when I was a child in Jamaica and my Mom used to put Chiney bumps in my hair.
Did you almost slip and call that plastic bag a scandal bag? 😂
Mongoose color! Only Jamaicans.😂
No, our hair is not really black.
I've tried to tell folks here in the America that were backflipping about Bantu knots that back in the 60s to 70s, every little Jamaican girl wash day, Saturday/Sunday, routine involved the Chiney bumps. So, of course, I gave them the 😒😒!
Funny, how the things we reject as foolish and old fashioned are now the things we're clinging to.
Thanks for the memories.
Love your videos.
Thank you Miss Debbie… I’m on my natural hair journey and I’m going to try the natural Jamaican Black Castor oil as I’m still struggling with dehydrated hair and brittle ends . God bless you.. thank you💝
I really like your thick hair. Thank you so much for this video. I'll keep watching. Lovely!
Thanks for watching
Blessings Miss Debbie I've gone back and forth with my hair now as a senior it's curly and natural love it 😀
Great vlog very enjoyable,i moisturise my face every morning,but with something else. You have nice hair also i going yo see if i can get some of that black castor oil.
I recently started using Jamaican dark black castor oil and you are so right it makes your hair nice and soft it brings out the natural wave in our hair pattern when my hair is coiled tightly coiled I appreciate your illustrations thank you God bless and peace to you until I look at a new video of yours😊😊😊🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Bless night Mrs Debbie we call it cork screw in Barbados
Greetings miss Debbie glad your hair came out the way you wanted.Love peace and blessings. Love always.
Miss Debbie you have very nice hair. It looks like the texture is soft. Take good care of your crowning glory Miss Debbie. Natural beauty.
You're so right miss debbie, am from St.Martin and the other day I was saying the same thing. Back then all we use to use was castor oil. My mummy use to the mix in white vaseline with some coconut oil and every 2 weeks she would wash our hair and grease it and wrap it in "pigtail" or goat "coocoo" that's what we call it or she would twist the hair and wrap it flat and stick hair pins. But we could have gone to school with them but I use to hate that part
Wow so many memories!! My grandma would mix hers with vaseline, and use it while she presses the hair with a straightening comb. Omg our hair stayed straight for 2 weeks!!! All my friends thought me and my sister had relaxers. And I'm a true 4c!! I miss you grandama😥
Your hair is exactly my hair texture.i LOVE it.
Your hair looks so soft ms Debbie
She need to color it
Hi good afternoon. Thanks for this video. Your hair looks very healthy. I am about to go and get my hair cut, but after seeing the video I change my mind.Dam it man, it looks very very good. One thing my hair salt and pepper 🌶.. please let me know what hair color you used for your hair. ? Let me know , I would like to color my hair before I steamed my hair. Trust me you look very beautiful. Thank you and stay safe. I like your style
That's crazy that she thinks her hair is "bad". I think it is beautiful. Go figure 🤷
Very pretty hair, beautiful natural waves.
You got very nice hair also you're beautiful woman keep up the great job
Thank you so much 🤗
Looking beautiful!!! I remember how my Gran and Gran Aunt use to treat our hair as kids.
That’s how I do my hair now, no colouring or chemical treatments for years now. We get a more refined
Black Castor oil in 🇨🇦, will have to get some of the real stuff next visit. 💕💕💕
Love the natural waves.
I get the castor oil from Jamaica and St Lucia. The one from Jamaica is always richer and black! Back the days my mother use to put chiny bump in my hair after washing.
Those knots came from Africa, but all Diaspora Africans use the technique. We all call it something different.
@@AuthorLHollingsworth No they dont! Show me an African in the 16th century with this hairstyle. Not even castor seeds come from Africa so stfu!
@@babytt8487 Castor is indigenous to the southeastern Mediterranean Basin, Eastern Africa, and India, but is widespread throughout tropical regions (and widely grown elsewhere as an ornamental plant). Castor seed is the source of castor oil, which has a wide variety of uses.
@@AuthorLHollingsworth That just shows that they can take us out of Africa, but they can't take Africa out of us!
Much love and respect from the African Diaspora!
Can't get any more real dan dis!! Great tutorial Miss Debbie. Was such a pleasure watching a genuine video!!
I had hair breakage almost a year ago...all the way down to the scalp and JBCO saved my hair. Great for moisture retention and regrowth.
Thanks so much
I love this. I do this to my natural hair weekly and I use the castor with coconut. It really works wonders. Thanks for Sharing your hair journey with us. Nuff love aunty debbie bless up! 🥰🥰
Bantu knot came threw our ancestors threw slavery they still wear Bantu knots in west Africa but nice style momma Jamaica 🇯🇲 like the video
We call it girl screw in Trinidad and Tobago. Nice healthy head of hair Ms. Debbie
Black remains beautiful
Black remains beautiful my queen.
The hairstyle is called Bantu knots in South Africa as well
🇬🇧🙋🏾♀️When she nearly said 'scandal bag' 🤣👏🏾
Miss Debbie thank you for sharing you have beautiful healthy hair . I am from Trinidad . And would love to find out how I can get a bottle of that castor oil and the cost of it . Oh yes I do remember that's how my grandmother and mother dried and stretch my hair after washing on Sunday morning to perpare my hair for cornrows on Sunday evening .
This family share was awesome, I actually used the “Black Jamaican Castor Oil” on my scalp, I put the plastic bag on for an hour, then I used a lil on my face, oh so awesome on my scalp and face.👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Chinee Bumps! haven't seen that in a while. That Jamaican castor oil is magic. Your hair is beautiful. ;)
Thank you so much 🤗
You bring back memories. When I was a pickney in Jamaica in St. Catherine, Bogwalk Mama use to pick the Castor bean, roast dem. beat dem, and boil dem dung fi make the oil. Every Satiday mawnin was hair wash day. You can tell when you smell the oil a boil. Yes, China Bumps is the go to style inna Jamaica when you hair get wash and afta she done wid you hair, she rub yuh face, hand, and leg wid the oil left pon har hands. Me almost 61 years, but me rememba like yestiday. LOL
BLESS UP TFS
Jamaican old fashioned Chiny bumps. From Jamaica I know. Nice black castor oil.
You have lovely hair texture.
Love that, just came across your platform today. So beautiful
Awesome! Thank you!
If you would see what americans do to there hair! Your so blessed to havr thick natural hair like that.
Nice job. If you twist the chiney bump not too tight but keep them in overnight, you might be able to sleep in them and it will keep the moisture even more.
You’re hair is sooo soft 🙏🏿🙌🏾👏🏾👍🤗🥰😍😘❤️❤️🌻🌻🇯🇲🇺🇸
Thank you! 🤗
If you are going to colour your hair used organic Henna powder. Natural herb