I started my hair care journey in January. I just use a very moisturizing conditioner and add a few tablespoons of any oil (heated) my hair likes (olive oil, argan oil, castor oil, etc). Then I apply the deep conditioner (in sections) then put 2 shower caps on then throw on my bonnet. I just let the natural heat off my scalp penetrate for 2-3 hours. I can't afford a heat source at the moment but I just work out while I have the dc or go for a walk (hot climate so it penetrates well). I don't have a lot of money so I just do it simple and it works for me.
My hair is veryyy thick (almost apl) and deep conditioning makes my hair very soft, supple and manageable. I deep condition every 2 weeks (every wash day)
Totally understandable. When I started, I couldn't afford one either. It was years on end before I started using heat to deep condition. Eventually, we work our way up to heat.
Another great video Dena. I have seen a lot of hair gurus use heat when deep conditioning but I honestly never felt as moved to incorporate it as part of my routine until I watched your video. I always love your videos because you really make the time to explain the "what" and the "how" but most importantly the "whys" and "why not". Thank you & Great week ahead Dena!!
Omg yes to all of this! Back in the day adding oils was a great way to enhance conditioners that didn’t have the best ingredients but nowadays it’s totally unnecessary when there are so many deep conditioners + hair masks with butters & oils. Also I stopped deep conditioning on dry (dirty) hair after clarifying & DC with ors replenish with heat. I experienced the clear difference between actual soft hair and coated hair that appears soft. Always love your tips and your hair looks amazing Dena!
Sis I started using a heat cap on my relaxed hair last year and wow! The results are crazy. People always stop me and say “who did your silk press” whole time it’s the creamy crack! Lol
Hairstyle tutorial please nuh! Love the hairrrr and I’m watching this as I’m getting ready to deep condition. Feeling attacked - I religiously use these oils because the RUclips gurus said to lol. I do think my hair likes castor oil and avocado oil though so I’ll keep using them
using a regular conditioner and a deep conditioner the same wash is a waste of product/money unless youre using the regular one specifically for detangling. (just fyi for who ever needs it.)
I would use the regular one for detangling mainly. As I mentioned it also adds an extra layer of moisture. My routine has since changed, but this worked well for me for a while.
I’m just confused about deep conditioning and protein treatments. How is it done , when is it done, should it both be done on wash days pls help me answer these questions 😢
Quite simple once you get the hang of it. Both are usually done on wash days. You can alternate between a protein and moisture treatment week by week, or you can simply mix your protein with your moisturising conditioner... The more you read up or research about deep conditioning, it'll come quite naturally 🥰
Hey there, I am another who enjoy your content very much. Thanks for your excellent content. I’m also one who has a tried & true oil mixture that I will always continue to use in my DC. I’m sorry that you cannot experience what many of us do however just like you said in the beginning, “ this is what works for YOU!” Much continued success in your hair journey.
Lol girl I'm done with deep conditioning 🤣 I prefer the components of deep conditioners so I'll always use them but I'm not leaving anything in my hair passed 5min . I'm over it lol
I started my hair care journey in January. I just use a very moisturizing conditioner and add a few tablespoons of any oil (heated) my hair likes (olive oil, argan oil, castor oil, etc). Then I apply the deep conditioner (in sections) then put 2 shower caps on then throw on my bonnet. I just let the natural heat off my scalp penetrate for 2-3 hours. I can't afford a heat source at the moment but I just work out while I have the dc or go for a walk (hot climate so it penetrates well). I don't have a lot of money so I just do it simple and it works for me.
My hair is veryyy thick (almost apl) and deep conditioning makes my hair very soft, supple and manageable. I deep condition every 2 weeks (every wash day)
Totally understandable. When I started, I couldn't afford one either. It was years on end before I started using heat to deep condition. Eventually, we work our way up to heat.
Great video! Deep conditioning weekly with heat is a MUST in my household 🙌🏾
Yassss🙌🏾🙌🏾
I'm tired of wash day taking whole day, even long deep condition, I just want to be in and out now a days
I'm done with the whole day thing, girl. And that's why I invested in the heat cap.
Another great video Dena. I have seen a lot of hair gurus use heat when deep conditioning but I honestly never felt as moved to incorporate it as part of my routine until I watched your video. I always love your videos because you really make the time to explain the "what" and the "how" but most importantly the "whys" and "why not". Thank you & Great week ahead Dena!!
Awwww, thanks girl. Happy you're now encouraged to use heat. You won't be disappointed 🥰
Great tips Dena… I wash my hair every two weeks… my hair didn’t like being washed weekly… I deep condition with heat every time I wash my hair…
Omg yes to all of this! Back in the day adding oils was a great way to enhance conditioners that didn’t have the best ingredients but nowadays it’s totally unnecessary when there are so many deep conditioners + hair masks with butters & oils. Also I stopped deep conditioning on dry (dirty) hair after clarifying & DC with ors replenish with heat. I experienced the clear difference between actual soft hair and coated hair that appears soft. Always love your tips and your hair looks amazing Dena!
You said it-products have been upgraded! And the difference between coated hair and soft hair is soooo diff!
@@DenaJ .
I have a heat cap and I also use my hair steamer about every two weeks, this combo works for my hair. Great video, thank you.
Am loving your hairstyle sweetheart,thanks for sharing your tips with us hun🤗❤️
🥰 Thanks Otis
Sis I started using a heat cap on my relaxed hair last year and wow! The results are crazy. People always stop me and say “who did your silk press” whole time it’s the creamy crack! Lol
Yessss, heat is the ish!! Your hair just feel and looks diff
Hey sis, could you please give us a list of some of the common rinse out vs deep conditioners?
👍🏾👌🏾🤗
Yes, I never understood deep conditioning on dry hair. It just seems redundant. A clean slate is best.
Hairstyle tutorial please nuh! Love the hairrrr and I’m watching this as I’m getting ready to deep condition. Feeling attacked - I religiously use these oils because the RUclips gurus said to lol. I do think my hair likes castor oil and avocado oil though so I’ll keep using them
Dwl. She said religiously 🤣. This hairstyle didn't even take 2 minutes 😭
Great vid! Also your makeup is beautiful. What foundation do you use?
Hey hun, I'm a Cover Girl, kinda girl.. Lol.
The coconut oil added to deep conditioning a little heat does the trick every time
using a regular conditioner and a deep conditioner the same wash is a waste of product/money unless youre using the regular one specifically for detangling. (just fyi for who ever needs it.)
I would use the regular one for detangling mainly. As I mentioned it also adds an extra layer of moisture. My routine has since changed, but this worked well for me for a while.
This hairstyle looks so fabulous. Can you post more styling looks with your hair. It’s so easy to get bored with the same looks.
I am the worse at styling girl 😭😭 This was just something quick that came from a failed bantu knot or twist out.
Nice video. Btw, it would be nice a video on How to achieve that hairstyle.
I’m just confused about deep conditioning and protein treatments. How is it done , when is it done, should it both be done on wash days pls help me answer these questions 😢
Quite simple once you get the hang of it. Both are usually done on wash days. You can alternate between a protein and moisture treatment week by week, or you can simply mix your protein with your moisturising conditioner... The more you read up or research about deep conditioning, it'll come quite naturally 🥰
Love it Excellent Information Thank you for sharing😊
Welcome 🤗
Hey there, I am another who enjoy your content very much. Thanks for your excellent content. I’m also one who has a tried & true oil mixture that I will always continue to use in my DC. I’m sorry that you cannot experience what many of us do however just like you said in the beginning, “ this is what works for YOU!” Much continued success in your hair journey.
Thanks Cheryl ❤️❤️
Lol girl I'm done with deep conditioning 🤣 I prefer the components of deep conditioners so I'll always use them but I'm not leaving anything in my hair passed 5min . I'm over it lol
🤣🤣 When you're pressed for time, I can understand
Very informative video. Thanks for sharing!!!!
Most welcome 🥰
Thanks for the video Dena, and that hairstyle is the bomb!
Thanks girl 🥰
Great and much needed video. 🙌
What's your favorite deep conditioner?
I always deep condition my hair with heat cap plus I hate using tons of products
Great video 👍🏽 Go girl!!
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Nice information about moisturizing and deep conditional
Can I shampoo my hair after deep conditioning or just using water only and rinsing the conditioner is enough ??
Rinse out with plain water. You shampoo first and then deep condition ❤️
Thanks you Dena you are 💯
Great advice 🎉
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Great video Dena!