I think Rhi coming out with her hair launch and having just her natural curl (cut short due to hair loss) when she did was spot on. One of the largest insecurity for moms is how hormones have affected your hair. Having to cut your hair due to postpartum hair loss or dealing with a complete change in your hair pattern can be very challenging.
@@iknowlee During the promotion for the line, she, actually, did speak about postpartum hair loss and damage, and mentioned that was one side effect of pregnancy she had not expected. Her last child is maybe one year old. For many women, it takes a few years for the hair loss to stop or for the hair to return to its normal state.
@@iknowlee yes she has referenced that in a couple of her interviews during the launch. Also, postpartum can affect women up to 2 years post delivery or more
Where I live, all I see are buss-down wigs and maybe girls with sister locks. I’d love to see the braided baldie out and about. Could’ve been the new pixie style for our era 💅🏽
I love the braided baldie look. Also, I think it's good for a protected style under a wig. Once you remove it, you still have a hairstyle to rock. If I didn't have long locs, I would definitely try it for this reason. Love the new series as well!
You "grew up" with Rihanna & "never saw her real hair"??? All those short hairstyles she wore. When she kept her real hair in a low bun and attended multiple awards shows???🙄.
The most hilarious thing about the Cecred promotion was the last video where Beyonce was getting her hair washed by a professional, but narrating the process in the first person- "next I use, then I add, I am making sure to rinse the product from the hairline, then I rinse". It would have been more relatable or impactful if she had shown herself using her products to wash her hair.
I’m here for the new hair hot takes series!! But the braided baldie is definitely not over and should stay as it gives ancestral and tribal vibes that gives an elevated look to most styles. 😍
Definitely going to love this series 💜 ok I agree with most of what you said EXCEPT that when it comes to Cecred, another part of Cecred that I felt was confusing was that this was launched as a Beyonce line instead of a Ms. Tina line! I really think we all know and love Ms. Tina like you said. To the point that she has made a name for herself all on her own! We know she is a healthy hair specialist ie Beyonces hair. I wish it would’ve been launched as a Ms. Tina line and it would’ve made more sense for me. Lowkey I feel like it is Ms. Tina’s line. 🤔
I love this series! The only celebrity brand that makes total sense to me is pattern beauty. Tracee actually wears her hair out and it seems to be healthy. However, I enjoy supporting smaller black/women led brands for splurges or store brands that won’t break the bank.
I totally agree! That would be the first (and probably only) celebrity hair brand that I would try out on my hair. The thing is, I already have a great arsenal of hair products that I've been using since 2017 (Camille Rose, Kinky Curly, Qhemet Biologics, and Oyin Handmade) and I'm sure other women can relate. I think it's too late for celebrities to monopolize on hair care when a majority of us have already found our staple products.
Yes Tracee and Tabitha Brown are the main ones who can sell me on hair care. Now if Queen Latifah did one I’d be interested…think we have enough though
@@jameragilbreath2633Indeed. I’ve been natural since 2008, so I’m not new to this. There would be no need for me to venture into celebrity hair care. And if I were to seek out another brand, it would be something that is from a BWOB.
You’re right about Rihanna being a brand. The relatability is a part of that. That’s a part of the image. As far as the brands she has, my issue is that the quality generally isn’t there with most of what she sells and it gives cash grab. Fenty Haircare, Savage Fenty, etc. These aren’t quality products. The lingerie is literally dollar store quality, SEVERAL of the haircare users have said some of the products can’t be used together, and the skincare doesn’t do much of anything.
I would have appreciated you inserting more imagery in this video. When you spoke of baldie styles going too far & being overdone. Also, Fenty hair branding & RiRi examples, as well as, the evolution of Beyoncé's hair care brand emerging. Just an idea👍🏾
I think I'm gonna love this series!!! I'm a natural hair girlie (4 yrs). I'd love to learn how often should you clarify your hair, how often should you use a protein treatment. Basically what general schedule could I follow.
I can do that but I will say there is no general schedule. You have to do what you hair needs and protein shouldn't be used often. maybe like every 6-8 weeks.
You doin sumn with this!! 🤩🥰 This is something that I haven’t seen talked about which is Black Hair..etc! This space is needed. I love our hair so much so I’m just excited to be here. I haven’t tried either hair brand and I don’t plan to anytime soon. When it comes to my hair, I am very picky and hate trying new products just cuz. & the products I buy are need based only cause I be scared. lol. But if I did, it would be Cecred mainly bc of Beyoncé’s hair journey & how healthy it looks even though it’s colored. Anyhoo, Like you said, it makes sense.
In response to what you were saying about Beyoncés image: I think what some ppl miss about Beyoncé, and it may be an age/generation thing, is that the incognito, mysterious shift only came about in the past decade. You’d have to scroll wayyyyy down in her Instagram but she did used to post captions and more candid (kinda lol) things on Instagram. She used to give interviews. She used to be everywhere all the time (hence Keri Hilson telling her to sit down and have some babies lol). Her priorities seemed to change some time after she became a mom. She’s always struck me as someone who is a student of the game…she’s also over 40. The artists she looked up to and grew up on did their job and went home. There was a clear separation between their careers and their private lives. They let their work speak for them and didn’t pretend to be besties with the fans. She’s kinda a throwback to that. Personally, I prefer that kinda pop star. As far as Cecred is concerned, I absolutely believe her when she says she wanted the brand to be able to stand on its own without her needing to be the one marketing it all the time. That’s how you build longevity and keep the conversations about the products. You can tell that she’s hired ppl who really know their shit bc the marketing and overall rollout has been great. I love that you constantly see Tina, Dr Kari, and Neal Farinah discussing and promoting the brand. They are ACTUAL stylists and seem to be trying to educate ppl not on how to get super long hair but how to achieve HEALTHY hair. They literally do an education segment in their instagram every week, if I recall correctly. This and the quality of the products show that they took their time and did their homework with this. I will say, though, that I disagree about Cecred needing to be the only product from Beyoncé. She’s not someone who has a million side hustles but the few we’ve gotten from her seem to be quality stuff. The perfume smells great and is long lasting and although I haven’t gotten to try the whiskey yet, I’ve heard great things from my fellow whiskey drinkers. I love that Beyonce is leaning in to the luxury sector. Her brand is that of someone who isn’t super accessible and we know she’s wealthy af so it makes sense. LOL.
Fenty is not a flop she just had a new launch in London if it was flopping she wouldn't be having new launches in different locations Plus Beyonce's hair care line reviews have been 50/50 just like Fenty hair put Beyonce's line is better for straight naturals it's really good if you like to blow dry your hair straight Fenty years more for the natural girlies and I noticed a lot of mixed girls use Fenty hair products
The early marketing for Fenty Hair I think said Hair line so I thought extensions/fake hair, which would make sense with how she rocked her hair throughout the years so I was definitely shocked when it was hair care products. Also, the blonde did not help, she could’ve at least dyed her hair dark to appear healthier. But I agree with you she always gave real, and like you want to be her friend.
I think Bey's first girl group was called Girls Tyme. It's mentioned on the track Flawless. Also, I agree with the take that there was a disconnect with Cecred bc of Beyonce's intense privacy. In the beginning, I was seeing people talk about how it didn't make sense because she never showed her hair, which isn't at all true.
Speaking of celebrity hair care lines, I love Taraji’s products. I don’t think of her when I first think of hair buttttt all the products I’ve tried are so good. Even the body creams and oils.
I would have appreciated you inserting more imagery in this video. When you spoke of baldie styles going too far & being overdone. Also, Fenty hair branding & RiRi examples, as well as, the evolution of Beyoncé's hair care brand emerging. Just an idea
Lee, i just want to say i appreciate your honest about the topic. It was very mindful very educational. There was this video on youtube that I saw. A black chemist broke down Fenty hair products. 🤔
I think that’s what’s pushing me closer to fenty hair care ( the smell) they both smell good but that fenty has some aroma therapy smell i love using it in the shower
When she first came out that was her natural hair if you were a true fan you would know that and if you looked at old pictures of her as a kid she's always had long hair but her mother said she likes to cut her hair and keep it short so obviously you're not that much of a fan to know her backstory
I rather buy from brands such as Philip Kingsley, K18, Ceres, and Kerastase because they invest in science and R&D. Beyoncé did not grow her hair because of using cecred. They like to play in your faces.
How is Rih relatable? She is kind and approachable but relatable? How? The girl is a billionaire! Her lifestyle is not relatable to the average person.
When she first came out that was her natural hair if you were a true fan you would know that and if you looked at old pictures of her as a kid she's always had long hair but her mother said she likes to cut her hair and keep it short so obviously you're not that much of a fan to know her backstory
@@iknowlee yes that's what I'm talking about Rihanna you talking about Rihanna never had long hair when she first came out she had long hair in ponder replay put everybody was comparing her to Beyonce so that's why she cut it short I'm black because her natural hair is Sandy brown or blonde and she also has had long hair as a child yes Rihanna is known mostly for her short hair because that's has been her signature hairstyle and then plus the wigs
I think Rhi coming out with her hair launch and having just her natural curl (cut short due to hair loss) when she did was spot on. One of the largest insecurity for moms is how hormones have affected your hair. Having to cut your hair due to postpartum hair loss or dealing with a complete change in your hair pattern can be very challenging.
I can see that correlation but what about now? was this line designed for that? has she ever referenced that or used it in her promo?
@@iknowlee During the promotion for the line, she, actually, did speak about postpartum hair loss and damage, and mentioned that was one side effect of pregnancy she had not expected. Her last child is maybe one year old. For many women, it takes a few years for the hair loss to stop or for the hair to return to its normal state.
@@iknowlee yes she has referenced that in a couple of her interviews during the launch. Also, postpartum can affect women up to 2 years post delivery or more
Where I live, all I see are buss-down wigs and maybe girls with sister locks. I’d love to see the braided baldie out and about. Could’ve been the new pixie style for our era 💅🏽
oh you're not even getting the braided looks..... sorry for your loss!
I love the braided baldie look. Also, I think it's good for a protected style under a wig. Once you remove it, you still have a hairstyle to rock. If I didn't have long locs, I would definitely try it for this reason. Love the new series as well!
You "grew up" with Rihanna & "never saw her real hair"??? All those short hairstyles she wore. When she kept her real hair in a low bun and attended multiple awards shows???🙄.
did it give healthy hair or repaired hair?
Doesn’t matter. You said you haven’t seen her real hair. In addition, “healthy hair” is relative.
The most hilarious thing about the Cecred promotion was the last video where Beyonce was getting her hair washed by a professional, but narrating the process in the first person- "next I use, then I add, I am making sure to rinse the product from the hairline, then I rinse". It would have been more relatable or impactful if she had shown herself using her products to wash her hair.
True but unlikely.....it's Beyonce!!!
Oh? Did shea moisture or any other brand give demonstrations from its owner?...so, why do you require it from Beyonce?
Anyone can do the steps the shown in that video. You don’t need a stylist.
I’m here for the new hair hot takes series!! But the braided baldie is definitely not over and should stay as it gives ancestral and tribal vibes that gives an elevated look to most styles. 😍
Definitely going to love this series 💜 ok I agree with most of what you said EXCEPT that when it comes to Cecred, another part of Cecred that I felt was confusing was that this was launched as a Beyonce line instead of a Ms. Tina line! I really think we all know and love Ms. Tina like you said. To the point that she has made a name for herself all on her own! We know she is a healthy hair specialist ie Beyonces hair. I wish it would’ve been launched as a Ms. Tina line and it would’ve made more sense for me. Lowkey I feel like it is Ms. Tina’s line. 🤔
Yep. Agreed
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In a podcast interview, she (Tina) said that it’s Beyoncé’s company. She made it a point to say that when she replied to a question.
I get that completely but would it have done as well or reached as many people. I think it's more of a collaboration.
I love this series! The only celebrity brand that makes total sense to me is pattern beauty. Tracee actually wears her hair out and it seems to be healthy. However, I enjoy supporting smaller black/women led brands for splurges or store brands that won’t break the bank.
yes I can't even bring her into this....shes that girl when it come to natural hair
I totally agree! That would be the first (and probably only) celebrity hair brand that I would try out on my hair. The thing is, I already have a great arsenal of hair products that I've been using since 2017 (Camille Rose, Kinky Curly, Qhemet Biologics, and Oyin Handmade) and I'm sure other women can relate. I think it's too late for celebrities to monopolize on hair care when a majority of us have already found our staple products.
Yes Tracee and Tabitha Brown are the main ones who can sell me on hair care. Now if Queen Latifah did one I’d be interested…think we have enough though
@@jameragilbreath2633Indeed. I’ve been natural since 2008, so I’m not new to this. There would be no need for me to venture into celebrity hair care. And if I were to seek out another brand, it would be something that is from a BWOB.
I LOVE the braided baldie look personally :)
As my grandmother say wear what fits your face.
Lee, this is a great series and I can’t wait to see what you’ll discuss next month! ❤
Me too!!
This series seems to be a natural extension of your content. I'm here for it.
right!!!! like a small plot twist
You’re right about Rihanna being a brand. The relatability is a part of that. That’s a part of the image. As far as the brands she has, my issue is that the quality generally isn’t there with most of what she sells and it gives cash grab. Fenty Haircare, Savage Fenty, etc. These aren’t quality products. The lingerie is literally dollar store quality, SEVERAL of the haircare users have said some of the products can’t be used together, and the skincare doesn’t do much of anything.
Yup she's our Bajan bestie 😊
that's a fact
I would have appreciated you inserting more imagery in this video. When you spoke of baldie styles going too far & being overdone. Also, Fenty hair branding & RiRi examples, as well as, the evolution of Beyoncé's hair care brand emerging. Just an idea👍🏾
Fair enough
I think I'm gonna love this series!!! I'm a natural hair girlie (4 yrs). I'd love to learn how often should you clarify your hair, how often should you use a protein treatment. Basically what general schedule could I follow.
I can do that but I will say there is no general schedule. You have to do what you hair needs and protein shouldn't be used often. maybe like every 6-8 weeks.
@@iknowlee Ahhh good to know. Thank you.
You doin sumn with this!! 🤩🥰 This is something that I haven’t seen talked about which is Black Hair..etc! This space is needed. I love our hair so much so I’m just excited to be here. I haven’t tried either hair brand and I don’t plan to anytime soon. When it comes to my hair, I am very picky and hate trying new products just cuz. & the products I buy are need based only cause I be scared. lol. But if I did, it would be Cecred mainly bc of Beyoncé’s hair journey & how healthy it looks even though it’s colored. Anyhoo, Like you said, it makes sense.
I feel that but it's my job and I love new things. Thanks for watching!
@@iknowlee Agreed & honestly trying new things is the best way to gain perspective. I’ll definitely be tuning in!
Love this.. Look forward to hearing/seeing more.
More to come!
Hello Lee I agree with you about Beyoncé hair brand . I would like to try the shampoo and deep conditioner.💜
I love the braided baldie! It still eats!
In response to what you were saying about Beyoncés image: I think what some ppl miss about Beyoncé, and it may be an age/generation thing, is that the incognito, mysterious shift only came about in the past decade. You’d have to scroll wayyyyy down in her Instagram but she did used to post captions and more candid (kinda lol) things on Instagram. She used to give interviews. She used to be everywhere all the time (hence Keri Hilson telling her to sit down and have some babies lol). Her priorities seemed to change some time after she became a mom. She’s always struck me as someone who is a student of the game…she’s also over 40. The artists she looked up to and grew up on did their job and went home. There was a clear separation between their careers and their private lives. They let their work speak for them and didn’t pretend to be besties with the fans. She’s kinda a throwback to that. Personally, I prefer that kinda pop star. As far as Cecred is concerned, I absolutely believe her when she says she wanted the brand to be able to stand on its own without her needing to be the one marketing it all the time. That’s how you build longevity and keep the conversations about the products. You can tell that she’s hired ppl who really know their shit bc the marketing and overall rollout has been great. I love that you constantly see Tina, Dr Kari, and Neal Farinah discussing and promoting the brand. They are ACTUAL stylists and seem to be trying to educate ppl not on how to get super long hair but how to achieve HEALTHY hair. They literally do an education segment in their instagram every week, if I recall correctly. This and the quality of the products show that they took their time and did their homework with this. I will say, though, that I disagree about Cecred needing to be the only product from Beyoncé. She’s not someone who has a million side hustles but the few we’ve gotten from her seem to be quality stuff. The perfume smells great and is long lasting and although I haven’t gotten to try the whiskey yet, I’ve heard great things from my fellow whiskey drinkers. I love that Beyonce is leaning in to the luxury sector. Her brand is that of someone who isn’t super accessible and we know she’s wealthy af so it makes sense. LOL.
Yes, two different generations and times for celebrities.
loved the braided bald look on you girl
Fenty is not a flop she just had a new launch in London if it was flopping she wouldn't be having new launches in different locations Plus Beyonce's hair care line reviews have been 50/50 just like Fenty hair put Beyonce's line is better for straight naturals it's really good if you like to blow dry your hair straight Fenty years more for the natural girlies and I noticed a lot of mixed girls use Fenty hair products
I definitely think Fenty anything will make tons of coins. Did you watch the video?
Always love your takes Lee!
I'm not over the braided baldie. If I ever get the opportunity to get one I will. 😊
Do it!!!!
The early marketing for Fenty Hair I think said Hair line so I thought extensions/fake hair, which would make sense with how she rocked her hair throughout the years so I was definitely shocked when it was hair care products. Also, the blonde did not help, she could’ve at least dyed her hair dark to appear healthier. But I agree with you she always gave real, and like you want to be her friend.
that part!
I think Bey's first girl group was called Girls Tyme. It's mentioned on the track Flawless. Also, I agree with the take that there was a disconnect with Cecred bc of Beyonce's intense privacy. In the beginning, I was seeing people talk about how it didn't make sense because she never showed her hair, which isn't at all true.
exactly. Bey is just going to make you do a deep dive and that's not everyones cut of tea
Speaking of celebrity hair care lines, I love Taraji’s products. I don’t think of her when I first think of hair buttttt all the products I’ve tried are so good. Even the body creams and oils.
Agreed. It's also not a sought after or highly rated line.
Lip combo plz😊. Also Can you do a video on your combos?
yessssssss!
Very constructive, respectful and insightful.............Mrs. C. Lee
very demure!!!!
Aren't you wearing the braided baldie right now? I think its beautiful on you and others. Keep making yourself love yourself. Do you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I would have appreciated you inserting more imagery in this video. When you spoke of baldie styles going too far & being overdone. Also, Fenty hair branding & RiRi examples, as well as, the evolution of Beyoncé's hair care brand emerging. Just an idea
no but Ive had the style before
Lee, i just want to say i appreciate your honest about the topic. It was very mindful very educational. There was this video on youtube that I saw. A black chemist broke down Fenty hair products. 🤔
and what was her consensus? Let me see if I can find it.
@@iknowlee the chemist name was Zalina. Video by or pass
I think that’s what’s pushing me closer to fenty hair care ( the smell) they both smell good but that fenty has some aroma therapy smell i love using it in the shower
That's what got me too and there's nothing wrong with that.
When she first came out that was her natural hair if you were a true fan you would know that and if you looked at old pictures of her as a kid she's always had long hair but her mother said she likes to cut her hair and keep it short so obviously you're not that much of a fan to know her backstory
I rather buy from brands such as Philip Kingsley, K18, Ceres, and Kerastase because they invest in science and R&D.
Beyoncé did not grow her hair because of using cecred. They like to play in your faces.
who said she grew her hair because of Cecred?
How is Rih relatable? She is kind and approachable but relatable? How? The girl is a billionaire! Her lifestyle is not relatable to the average person.
Her money doesn't equate to her personality or truth or journey
@@iknowlee Ok girl Rih is relatable
I agree. She’s a pop star who has gotten HELLA lucky. Not relatable at all.
There she Is🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
When she first came out that was her natural hair if you were a true fan you would know that and if you looked at old pictures of her as a kid she's always had long hair but her mother said she likes to cut her hair and keep it short so obviously you're not that much of a fan to know her backstory
Who are you referring to? I am assuming Rihanna.
@@iknowlee yes that's what I'm talking about Rihanna you talking about Rihanna never had long hair when she first came out she had long hair in ponder replay put everybody was comparing her to Beyonce so that's why she cut it short I'm black because her natural hair is Sandy brown or blonde and she also has had long hair as a child yes Rihanna is known mostly for her short hair because that's has been her signature hairstyle and then plus the wigs