I love how all of us POC women are so naturally talking about flakes and dry scalp without feeling judged. This western media/culture really made me feel “lesser than” for having flakes and dry scalp
Sis, you just SAVED MY BRAIDS. Not even a week in with my first ever set of braids and I was so desperate to cut them out and never do it again. I couldn't understand what I was doing wrong. THANK YOU.
i'm shook. The last time i had braids - i deadass just let them get crunchy and didn't wash it and used all the dry shampoo in the world. I saw this video and bought (for the first time) a metal pick and an edge comb. Bet your booty I clicked those links and got some lavender oil and that head and shoulders spray. (I hope you're getting a kick back for the promotion.) If I watched your video at 430pm - by 11pm I was doing the routine. GUYS - this really works! and it was a fantastic self care break that I intend on doing once a week. Using the pic to upend the flakes is a great scalp massage and the DANDRUFF IS ALMOST ALL GONE. I'm so stoked. A great way to refresh my box braids and treat my dry dry scalp
Bout to do this right now, I did braids a couple days ago and I’m already getting flakes. Can’t bring myself to wash them cos they’re so fresh (I usually do wash braids weekly). FYI I’ve also heard using baby wipes is a good quick fix.
OMG ! I suffer from dry scalp and I was looking for a way to clean my scalp with my box braids. This is my first time seeing the medal comb technique. Can’t wait to try this! Thank youuuu!!!
elizabeth ツ yes! It worked great for me. The only downside was doing it by myself. My arms were getting tired. Also, instead of putting the water, apple cider vinegar and essential oils in a bowl, I put it in a small spray bottle and shook it up and spray it between all the parts.
If you have any type of dermititis or dandruff or dry scalp I bet those metal things feel so good lifting all the dirt from your scalp!!!! Omg I felt better just watching her 🤣🤣🤣
I used to braid my hair with synthetic hair. My flakes were so bad I'd have to unbraid my hair like every week to comb the dandruff out and rebraid just to keep my hair feeling fresh. Now that my hair is longer I do box braids using my own hair and the dandruff is still TERRIBLE. My braids are so fresh and pretty and the baby hairs is laid lol but already it's only been like 3 days dandruff is building. I loved this video. I feel like now I can lift the dandruff without breaking my hair and protecting fresh style. And when you was cleaning your hair with that solution it looked like it felt so good!!!! Great Video Beautiful!
You are heaven sent ❤ I just got knotless boho box braids after a 5 yr break (long story lol). I realized after about a week I needed help because my routine wasn’t working and I also learned I apparently have seborrheic dermatitis…yay. Not what you wanna find after you just got hair did. I found your video because hair and scalp health comes first and I didn’t want to give up on my style. I got all the items (a few swaps for the oils because of availability) and tried next morning - omg wish I knew this method ages ago!! I did have to oil next day because of my skin condition but that’s a given. THANK YOU THANK YOU for this video ❤❤❤❤
I just tried this method today. My scalp feels so clean and fresh! And I have to thank you for putting me on to the Royal Oils line. That stuff is the truth! Between the scalp elixir and the scalp cream my head has been itch free for the last two weeks. That's unheard of for me. Thank you!
GUUUUUURL!!!! Thank you for this! I just did everything you recommended step by step and then you bust out the head and shoulders...I knew I came to the right channel. I had everything you had to make a heavenly concoction. My scalp and I thank you.
I usually wear a scarf soon as my scalp and braids start flaking and getting itchy but felt like I'd look for a solution. Was abit doubtful as many things I've tried leave my hair frizzing out alot quicker. I done cider vinegar and tee tree oil only and my scalp feels refreshed, no frizzing and looks so clean!! Now I can put the scarfs away🙏🏽 thanks
I have every single one of these products in my bathroom and I was DREADING trying to wash my knotless braids, so I’m trying this instead! You just got a new subscriber. 💕
I was honestly skeptical because my dandruff’s where looking horrible and i was like “mmm idk how this gone work” but wow! Will definitely be telling people about this method. Thank you
This tutorial was perfect thank you. I have had cornrows for like 12 years and always struggled with the scalp maitentence, so I couldnt have them in as long. Now due to Lockdown and all that, I have had to learn how to braids myself but can only do box braids on myself, so this video was perfect. Im onto my 2nd amount of braids since doing this and my scalp and hair feel so much healthier
I found this video just a few days ago. I have bad dandruff and have only had my braids in for about 3 weeks. I was getting very discouraged and thought that I was going to have to take my twist down to shampoo my hair. I came across this video and wow! Thank you so much! The only change I did in your recipe was adding a bit of my shampoo and adding lavender and rosemary essential oils. My scalp feels so clean and fresh! Thank you so so so so much!!💜💜😊😊
Ok I actually JUST followed this entire tut and it completely refreshed my jumbo twists using the rubber band method. Get the larger metal comb it feels like absolute heaven under my one month old twists. It does not disturb them or tangle anything (I was scared of that at first) I wish I was doing this every week this when I first got my twists (I probably wouldn’t have had so much dandruff) Nonetheless! This was an absolute savior honey! Thank you so much
WHEW brb cause babyyyy!!!😂😭😭😭 This is the first time I've ever gotten braids and it's ONLY been a week and I'm ready to take them out. I'm like aint no way ima make it. I'm going to do this riiight now
This is the first time I’ve ever had a protective style in my hair (box braids) and your video just saved me! I thought I was going to have to cut them out and start over but I did everything you did and my scalp has never felt fresher!! Thank you so much 🥰❤️
I would love to see some quarantine vlogs, makeup videos, current hair favs, different ways to style braids, and literally anything you decide to post for us!
Girrrrllll you are a miracle and a blessing in disguise! I could not wash my hair every week like other people do. I have a serious condition of seborrheic dermatitis (a type of dandruff) I have to use a prescription shampoo for my scalp but I'm glad to come across your video. I am trying this as my routine when I have my protective style. Thank you queen! ❤❤❤🧡🧡🧡
Im wearing braids now and my scalp itches so much I use braid spray I just got these braids last Thursday and I diffently can relate and will be trying this remedy
I just want to say thank you so much for making this video because you helped me out because I experience the same thing. It felt so satisfying doing it and I couldn’t believe it and keep making content to help others.
I think I'm gonna have to do this soon because the amount of itching I"m doing is starting to get bad. its only been a month and I want to wear it at least 2 more weeks. if i can get to 2 months i would love that but i can't take the itching honestly.
So helpful sis god bless you. Didn’t want to drown my hair in water just yet. Using essential oils with diluted acv is so smart!! Will try every week since I’m making my way back to the gym since last year :)
By using your comb you may be actually lodging it under and in the braids and your hair, making the removal and detangle harder in the end. It's best to just wash for some especially smaller styles
Not true, its basically like exfoliating and since the comb is going through and through, it is detaching any build-up and dandruff adhered to the scalp. Water will actually make the scalp more irritated because sebum is oil and will only repel it; so without removing any initial build-up, you can actually cause a growth on your scalp because you aren't doing anything to dislodge what's already on it. When you fully wet box braids, or any protective style of that matter, they never completely dry. Tried and true method here.
I like your personality lol. Thanks for this, as I don't like washing my hair when it's in braids (totally ruined) but THE MESS when I take them out 😲🤦🏿♀️ towels and tissues everywhere lol. I'm a bit sceptical with Apple cider vinegar as my hairs relaxed (now I'm transitioning) especially on synthetic hair after seeing a video of expressions hair but will give it a try as people keep suggesting it to me 👍🏾
Welcome back RUclips hair twin! Great video! I've never had a build up issue and I only use a little oil and if my scalp itches I would use my peppermint oil concoction 🤭 or Seabreeze. I know others may have dry scalp or etc. It's also a great idea to clean the braiding hair before any style to reduce itching. As for my edges I gently shampoo, then condition every week and have been for years with no issues 😊
Thank you! This was the first time I had my hair braided, and you saved me. Also I love the scalp rinse so much. I plan to use it even when I wear my hair curly. Thank you!
I did the big chop a few months ago and I’m in the awkward length stage. I want to keep braids in to let my hair grow out but my scalp usually be acting a fool when I wear braids. 😂 I usually keep them in for a month or less. I’m going to try to wear braids for longer by finding different ways to treat my scalp.
Thx abunch i just got giant dreads and i couldnt figure out how the hell to actually reach my scalp at all lmfao this is the only vid i could find that actually helped
Like x 1000! I have avoided braids, as much as I love them, because I can't take the gross part. I gave in recently and had been spraying ACV to help with the de-funking. Your video has the missing elements I needed to stretch my 3 weeks to 6 weeks possibly and save me several coin this summer. Thank you for speaking the unspoken (at least where I'm from). My scalp feels amazing! Bonus: This mixture gave my new growth some sheen. I do have two questions: Is the blow-drying a critical step, or is air-drying fine? And what kind of edge brush do you use/recommend? Thank you! ❤❤❤
Hi!! Thank you soooooo much for this!! If possible, can you please send a link or provide the info on where you got the edge brushes you used (to clean your scalp and lay edges)?? And again...Thank you so much for this! You are amazing!
Snowing? Its a straight BLIZZARD this way lol!! I see u used a cloth im tempted to try a tooth brush but either way I thank you for this and eager to try!
I dont do extensions, but how did you grow back your edges after you gave birth. I'm still struggling with mine after 15 months of postpartum. Please help!!!! Thanks
Postpartum hair loss is a natural process and it takes a little over a year for the body to fully recover from birth, so you're edges are probably growing in, but it may be taking a little longer because your body is just recovering. The best thing to do is to stimulate the scalp by massaging everyday, don't use any tension on your edges (no pulled back styles) and take a daily vitamin.
My build up when I took my braids down was more glueish and sticky. All the videos I watched everyone else's looked crusty. Is there any advice to safely detangle the sticky gluey build up for next time? I feel like I had some excessive shedding this time which was my 1st time. Thanks
I wished this worked for big flakes!! :( I just braided my hair and two days later my dandruff came. I have sebbeatic dermatitis and it's hard to manage when it activates! :( the big flakes aren't budging
With a wash cloth, use your finger and dip a part of the wash cloth in rubbing alcohol and rub in between the braids (until you start seeing dirt on the washcloth), then rub again with organic apple cider vinegar. Blow dry the roots until dry. Then I put Q+A Zinc PCA serum ($10) directly on the scalp. Tie it up for the night. Then the next morning add Head & Shoulders Scalp Serum oil ($12) directly on the scalp - add a few drops of Lemongrass oil ($10) in the Head & Shoulders bottle. You’ll want to hug me after this. 💕 It’s going to work! I suffer from severe dandruff too and hardly a flake in two weeks. 🙏
I love how all of us POC women are so naturally talking about flakes and dry scalp without feeling judged. This western media/culture really made me feel “lesser than” for having flakes and dry scalp
I'm a man and needed this video...
@@ZippyZipTVgreat! Here’s a cookie
im a man and thus normal at least it aint lixe
Where on earth did you see people with dandruff or scalp issues are made to feel less than.
Sis, you just SAVED MY BRAIDS. Not even a week in with my first ever set of braids and I was so desperate to cut them out and never do it again. I couldn't understand what I was doing wrong. THANK YOU.
This video came just in time. I just had a newborn & need these braids to last a little longer 😂
Lol it be like that sometimes! Congrats on your new bundle of joy 🥰 Hope this helps Momma.
Congrats sweetheart!!! 💕
That’s why I’m watching this too 😭 she will be born soon
congrats!!!
Congrats
My knees wobbled you you started scratching your scalp with the pick. It’s been too long since I felt that. Thanks for the video, well needed!
i'm shook. The last time i had braids - i deadass just let them get crunchy and didn't wash it and used all the dry shampoo in the world. I saw this video and bought (for the first time) a metal pick and an edge comb. Bet your booty I clicked those links and got some lavender oil and that head and shoulders spray. (I hope you're getting a kick back for the promotion.) If I watched your video at 430pm - by 11pm I was doing the routine. GUYS - this really works! and it was a fantastic self care break that I intend on doing once a week. Using the pic to upend the flakes is a great scalp massage and the DANDRUFF IS ALMOST ALL GONE. I'm so stoked. A great way to refresh my box braids and treat my dry dry scalp
Bout to do this right now, I did braids a couple days ago and I’m already getting flakes. Can’t bring myself to wash them cos they’re so fresh (I usually do wash braids weekly). FYI I’ve also heard using baby wipes is a good quick fix.
Have you tried the baby wipes method?
@@ajajanel777 what's the baby wipe method
My hair feels like it just got braided!
I followed your process and my scalp hasn’t felt this good in two weeks! Thank you so much for this!!!
OMG ! I suffer from dry scalp and I was looking for a way to clean my scalp with my box braids. This is my first time seeing the medal comb technique. Can’t wait to try this! Thank youuuu!!!
Did you try it yet? I too suffer from a dry scalp I think 😭
elizabeth ツ yes! It worked great for me. The only downside was doing it by myself. My arms were getting tired. Also, instead of putting the water, apple cider vinegar and essential oils in a bowl, I put it in a small spray bottle and shook it up and spray it between all the parts.
If you have any type of dermititis or dandruff or dry scalp I bet those metal things feel so good lifting all the dirt from your scalp!!!! Omg I felt better just watching her 🤣🤣🤣
I used to braid my hair with synthetic hair. My flakes were so bad I'd have to unbraid my hair like every week to comb the dandruff out and rebraid just to keep my hair feeling fresh. Now that my hair is longer I do box braids using my own hair and the dandruff is still TERRIBLE. My braids are so fresh and pretty and the baby hairs is laid lol but already it's only been like 3 days dandruff is building. I loved this video. I feel like now I can lift the dandruff without breaking my hair and protecting fresh style. And when you was cleaning your hair with that solution it looked like it felt so good!!!! Great Video Beautiful!
You are heaven sent ❤ I just got knotless boho box braids after a 5 yr break (long story lol). I realized after about a week I needed help because my routine wasn’t working and I also learned I apparently have seborrheic dermatitis…yay. Not what you wanna find after you just got hair did. I found your video because hair and scalp health comes first and I didn’t want to give up on my style. I got all the items (a few swaps for the oils because of availability) and tried next morning - omg wish I knew this method ages ago!! I did have to oil next day because of my skin condition but that’s a given. THANK YOU THANK YOU for this video ❤❤❤❤
I literally scratch my scalp till it bleed and its still itchy. This helps a lot thx
soaking the braiding hair in apple vinegar before braiding helps a lot if your scalp is always itchy
Omg same !!!
@@kuminda9614 literally thank you so much
see a dermatologist
You have saved me from a lot of panic and from spending a lot of money. Now I feel like I can keep these in for a few more weeks 😊
I have been wearing twist for years. This is the BEST MAINTENANCE VIDEO EVER!!!!! Thank you.
This is great! I don't wear extensions, but when I do twists or braids, I will definitely try this
I just tried this method today. My scalp feels so clean and fresh! And I have to thank you for putting me on to the Royal Oils line. That stuff is the truth! Between the scalp elixir and the scalp cream my head has been itch free for the last two weeks. That's unheard of for me. Thank you!
GUUUUUURL!!!! Thank you for this! I just did everything you recommended step by step and then you bust out the head and shoulders...I knew I came to the right channel. I had everything you had to make a heavenly concoction. My scalp and I thank you.
I usually wear a scarf soon as my scalp and braids start flaking and getting itchy but felt like I'd look for a solution. Was abit doubtful as many things I've tried leave my hair frizzing out alot quicker. I done cider vinegar and tee tree oil only and my scalp feels refreshed, no frizzing and looks so clean!! Now I can put the scarfs away🙏🏽 thanks
I have every single one of these products in my bathroom and I was DREADING trying to wash my knotless braids, so I’m trying this instead! You just got a new subscriber. 💕
This video was so helpful because I was thinking of removing my box braids because I cannot tolerate all the flakes in my hair and the itching
This video SAVED my scalp 😩 🙌🏽
I was looking at buying a scalp detox but I was able to make the mixture using everything I already had in my home.
Best anti flake braids video I've ever watched thst excluded actual washing. Love it!!!!
I was honestly skeptical because my dandruff’s where looking horrible and i was like “mmm idk how this gone work” but wow! Will definitely be telling people about this method. Thank you
I don't see how this will get rid of flakes in the actual roots of the sections tho. This seems to only clean in the parts
This tutorial was perfect thank you. I have had cornrows for like 12 years and always struggled with the scalp maitentence, so I couldnt have them in as long. Now due to Lockdown and all that, I have had to learn how to braids myself but can only do box braids on myself, so this video was perfect. Im onto my 2nd amount of braids since doing this and my scalp and hair feel so much healthier
I found this video just a few days ago. I have bad dandruff and have only had my braids in for about 3 weeks. I was getting very discouraged and thought that I was going to have to take my twist down to shampoo my hair. I came across this video and wow! Thank you so much! The only change I did in your recipe was adding a bit of my shampoo and adding lavender and rosemary essential oils. My scalp feels so clean and fresh! Thank you so so so so much!!💜💜😊😊
Thanks. Will follow use, using a tiny bit of clarifying shampoo, for that extra freshness 👌🏾
Absolutely renewed my SCALP! Thank you! Especially the edge brush trick!
Wow! Just did this and my scalp feels AMAZING!! So clean and refreshed. Thank you for this!
Ok I actually JUST followed this entire tut and it completely refreshed my jumbo twists using the rubber band method. Get the larger metal comb it feels like absolute heaven under my one month old twists. It does not disturb them or tangle anything (I was scared of that at first) I wish I was doing this every week this when I first got my twists (I probably wouldn’t have had so much dandruff) Nonetheless! This was an absolute savior honey! Thank you so much
WHEW brb cause babyyyy!!!😂😭😭😭
This is the first time I've ever gotten braids and it's ONLY been a week and I'm ready to take them out. I'm like aint no way ima make it. I'm going to do this riiight now
This is the first time I’ve ever had a protective style in my hair (box braids) and your video just saved me! I thought I was going to have to cut them out and start over but I did everything you did and my scalp has never felt fresher!! Thank you so much 🥰❤️
You don't even look black why are you wearing box braids?
@@roie5336 are you serious?
@@j.7747 yes?
@@j.7747 why wouldn’t they be LMAO
This is a great vid. I’ve never gotten braids because I have to wash my hair every week but I with this I may be able to get away with them.
Me too. I have refused to invest in braids for the same reason but after this video I may just try it.
Wish I could like this one million times, washing too often locs my hair so this is perfect for me to prevent thatc
I would love to see some quarantine vlogs, makeup videos, current hair favs, different ways to style braids, and literally anything you decide to post for us!
Thank you soo much! I had knotless braids for a month and I was so tired of scratching my scalp! This was right on time ❤️
Girrrrllll you are a miracle and a blessing in disguise! I could not wash my hair every week like other people do. I have a serious condition of seborrheic dermatitis (a type of dandruff) I have to use a prescription shampoo for my scalp but I'm glad to come across your video. I am trying this as my routine when I have my protective style. Thank you queen! ❤❤❤🧡🧡🧡
Am I the only one ??while watching this made my scalp itchy ,being honest here.nice tips thanks
YES! 😂 Like, now I *have* to go do this. Immediately!
My girlfriend just did box braids on me and this video is very helpful💯💯💯thank you🥶I subscribed
Im wearing braids now and my scalp itches so much I use braid spray I just got these braids last Thursday and I diffently can relate and will be trying this remedy
I just want to say thank you so much for making this video because you helped me out because I experience the same thing. It felt so satisfying doing it and I couldn’t believe it and keep making content to help others.
I just had the home girl do some box braids for me ... and just watching the video I know that feels so good
Great video. I put my hair in box braids because I am in Peru to travel the country and this video saved me!
Thank you for the courage doing this video, but thanks. Its truly the reality...
I’m currently doing this method it works wonders
Sis, this was a game changer. Thanks so much 😊
This method looks amazing!! Definitely trying this. I used my steamer on my hair first so it won't be completely dry when I take the flakes out
I think I'm gonna have to do this soon because the amount of itching I"m doing is starting to get bad. its only been a month and I want to wear it at least 2 more weeks. if i can get to 2 months i would love that but i can't take the itching honestly.
ima try this after work!! thank you cause i have really bad dandruff with my braids and i just got them done last week 🥴
same girl...did it work? i’m about a try
@@lyricjazman9097 sort of kind of... i just have a really dry scalp
@@sonnymariedavoren7960 same so i’m hoping this will work...thank you girl!
I just got my braids done last week too and my scalp is so itchy
I spray tons of braid spray and my scalp is so itchy
Sister!!🙌😱 You saved my scalp (and braids) - good looking out !!
So helpful sis god bless you. Didn’t want to drown my hair in water just yet. Using essential oils with diluted acv is so smart!! Will try every week since I’m making my way back to the gym since last year :)
By using your comb you may be actually lodging it under and in the braids and your hair, making the removal and detangle harder in the end. It's best to just wash for some especially smaller styles
Not true, its basically like exfoliating and since the comb is going through and through, it is detaching any build-up and dandruff adhered to the scalp. Water will actually make the scalp more irritated because sebum is oil and will only repel it; so without removing any initial build-up, you can actually cause a growth on your scalp because you aren't doing anything to dislodge what's already on it. When you fully wet box braids, or any protective style of that matter, they never completely dry. Tried and true method here.
Ty I keep forgetting to oil my hair and it’s embarrassing when I get dandruff bcus i don’t want to go to school like that
If anything try styling your braids with a bandana so it’ll cover your scalp.
Thank you! ❤ Don’t ever take this down pretty please 😊
I like your personality lol. Thanks for this, as I don't like washing my hair when it's in braids (totally ruined) but THE MESS when I take them out 😲🤦🏿♀️ towels and tissues everywhere lol. I'm a bit sceptical with Apple cider vinegar as my hairs relaxed (now I'm transitioning) especially on synthetic hair after seeing a video of expressions hair but will give it a try as people keep suggesting it to me 👍🏾
Welcome back RUclips hair twin! Great video! I've never had a build up issue and I only use a little oil and if my scalp itches I would use my peppermint oil concoction 🤭 or Seabreeze. I know others may have dry scalp or etc. It's also a great idea to clean the braiding hair before any style to reduce itching. As for my edges I gently shampoo, then condition every week and have been for years with no issues 😊
Thank you for this refreshing video. Trust me girl, you just saved me some good bucks
I love to add a rubber band at the root so freshen up the box braids after a wash
Girl I was dying over here. THANK YOU
That's such a good idea with the comb. I am hoping to keep my box braids in for at least 3 months. You look like Julia Roberts btw.
I see it haha! She is beautiful
Me too
She was giving me Julia Roberts too!!
I’ve been thinking of getting box braids for this summer but I started working out a lot more so this will be helpful.
This video was SOOOO helpful thanks for sharing!!
wow I haven't seen this technique before, so helpful
ok so this was THE. MOST. USEFUL video on the subject I've ever seen! THANK YOU!
also, I can't with how pretty you are 😭😭😭 omg so preee-ttae! ✨✨
Thank you! This was the first time I had my hair braided, and you saved me. Also I love the scalp rinse so much. I plan to use it even when I wear my hair curly. Thank you!
I did the big chop a few months ago and I’m in the awkward length stage. I want to keep braids in to let my hair grow out but my scalp usually be acting a fool when I wear braids. 😂 I usually keep them in for a month or less. I’m going to try to wear braids for longer by finding different ways to treat my scalp.
Thx abunch i just got giant dreads and i couldnt figure out how the hell to actually reach my scalp at all lmfao this is the only vid i could find that actually helped
Like x 1000! I have avoided braids, as much as I love them, because I can't take the gross part. I gave in recently and had been spraying ACV to help with the de-funking. Your video has the missing elements I needed to stretch my 3 weeks to 6 weeks possibly and save me several coin this summer. Thank you for speaking the unspoken (at least where I'm from). My scalp feels amazing! Bonus: This mixture gave my new growth some sheen. I do have two questions: Is the blow-drying a critical step, or is air-drying fine? And what kind of edge brush do you use/recommend? Thank you! ❤❤❤
This is perfect time! Really needed this! Thanks
Where did you get the leopard edge brush? I love it!!
Hi!! Thank you soooooo much for this!! If possible, can you please send a link or provide the info on where you got the edge brushes you used (to clean your scalp and lay edges)?? And again...Thank you so much for this! You are amazing!
I have the same one you can get it at any beauty supply
ive never done this before but i realised with the braids i did recently… i was snowing😭have to get it sorted
Thanks lmao I needed this before going shopping with my friends
Preciate this could u possibly do a before and after of ur scalp
I’m glad I seen this video cause I have dandruff but I want some braid
This was really helpful! Can you refrigerate the extra solution to reuse it?
This was super helpful! So thank you
Yeeesss baby ! I loved this video on my way to the store now to get all these goods
Thank you for the tip, I am gonna try it now.
Thank you, thank you so, so much!😊 I really need this help.
If you have dermatitis, like myself, scratching makes it worse and inflamed. Look it up if you have extremely bad dandruff and inflammation from it.
This is awesome. Question, are you supposed to rinse the vinegar mixture out?
the microfiber cloths for cleaning have been a gamcechanger for me
Snowing? Its a straight BLIZZARD this way lol!! I see u used a cloth im tempted to try a tooth brush but either way I thank you for this and eager to try!
Amazing tips!! 🙌🏼👑
Very helpful info. Thank you!
This is not nasty but satisfying
😆 @ "It's snowing in March." Hopefully I won't have a blizzard when I try this. Thanks for the tips.
Love this video! Thank you for sharing.💜
You can wash your hair in box braids.
Hi does it matter if i use the regular apple cider vinegar? And can i use Jamaican Castro oil for my scalp?
This helped soooo much thank you!!!
Does the Apple cider vinegar make your scalp/hair smell? Just curious cuz im nervous about using it in my hair routine cuz of the smell lol.
me too, i dont wanna be walking around like i bathe in Apple cider vinegar
no. it doesnt, if you dilute with essential oils/tea tree oil xx
Vinegar neutralizes odors, that’s why it doesn’t leave a smell when it dries.
nope. it dries out without a smell especially when it’s diluted in water
yo thank god i found this cause i got my hair done in 2 strand twist and it looks nice but i have dandruff u can see
The intro slaps 🔥🔥🔥🙌
I started growing a rass! Hope it works
I dont do extensions, but how did you grow back your edges after you gave birth. I'm still struggling with mine after 15 months of postpartum. Please help!!!! Thanks
Postpartum hair loss is a natural process and it takes a little over a year for the body to fully recover from birth, so you're edges are probably growing in, but it may be taking a little longer because your body is just recovering. The best thing to do is to stimulate the scalp by massaging everyday, don't use any tension on your edges (no pulled back styles) and take a daily vitamin.
Thank you for taking the time to respond to my question. I will follow the advice given.
My build up when I took my braids down was more glueish and sticky. All the videos I watched everyone else's looked crusty. Is there any advice to safely detangle the sticky gluey build up for next time? I feel like I had some excessive shedding this time which was my 1st time. Thanks
You have to shampoo your hair at some point to get the gel out. This method won’t work for gel. Shampoo first then do a ACV rinse
How often do you moisturize your braids? Do you use just oil?
I wished this worked for big flakes!! :( I just braided my hair and two days later my dandruff came. I have sebbeatic dermatitis and it's hard to manage when it activates! :( the big flakes aren't budging
🤦🏿♀️🤦🏿♀️🤦🏿♀️🤦🏿♀️same here 😔
@@philiplutterodt7724 really what's been working is literally washing hair every 2 to 3 days and using natural oils for scalp and hair
With a wash cloth, use your finger and dip a part of the wash cloth in rubbing alcohol and rub in between the braids (until you start seeing dirt on the washcloth), then rub again with organic apple cider vinegar. Blow dry the roots until dry. Then I put Q+A Zinc PCA serum ($10) directly on the scalp. Tie it up for the night. Then the next morning add Head & Shoulders Scalp Serum oil ($12) directly on the scalp - add a few drops of Lemongrass oil ($10) in the Head & Shoulders bottle.
You’ll want to hug me after this. 💕 It’s going to work! I suffer from severe dandruff too and hardly a flake in two weeks. 🙏
I need to know how can I take these long braids out this is my first time ever getting long braids. And style them as well
Very helpful information
Will this work with starter locs?