I enjoy watching you do your hair. It inspires me to be more intentional during my wash day sessions. I’ve been lazy with moisturizing in between wash days but watching you always encourages me to not give up.
I like watching your hair care routine. It’s very therapeutic watching you and also doing my hair, everyday. Yes, I said every day. 😂❤. Eight plus years of growth, I’m happy. Hip length. 🎉
Hey Beautiful, I started Chebe again with you!! I must say my hair texture is a lot less frizzy and my hair shaft feels less porous. I do not put the Chebe on my scalp, but sometimes the mixture can fall on my scalp and it itches. I am returning back to my classroom, so I’m going to use the hair grease. I love the smell of the grease. My Mom even said your hair is growing!!! 😂
Hello Book Beauties ! I am so glad the chebe is working for you! I love that hair care companies are incorporating chebe into their products in a more modern way, I love the versatility. Today is wash day and I am traveling this week so I will apply the grease and then when I get back I will apply the powder.
Weird bc the owner of the grease made a video about putting it on the scalp... customers asked "wouldnt it cause scalp irritation" or "i thought you werent supposed to put it on your scalp" but she never answered those comments...and it even says on the jar that it can be applied to scalp. I just wished she would clarify it on her products because it is confusing if you didnt look for a review
Application to the scalp for the grease is going to be a personal decision ( please, please, please do not apply the powder directly to your scalp.) Some companies choose to infuse the chebe into the grease and some choose to add it directly. I love doing my hair lol but I do not have the time wash my hair again should the product irritate my scalp. Cannot chance it!
I can’t wait to try the Shea moisture amla line once I’m done with the products on my shelves. Yes chebe on the scalp is irritating. I try my best with the application process, I use the powder and sometimes I find the fallout on subsequent days does get on my scalp. Still trying to find the best way to oil my scalp between application/wash days without getting the chebe on my scalp.
I love the Shea Moisture Amla line the shampoo does not strip my hair! Let us knowhow you like it. When I first started using the chebe powder I did not apply it close to the scalp. As I got more comfortable I inched closer to my scalp.
Great video while I relax. I have my young nephew with me today, I've washed his hair just needed a break before I blow-dry and braid his hair. His hair is thick it's a lot of work but worth it went its all done. Your hair is looking fantastic. Later hopefully i will have the energy to do my own hair 😂
@@KlassicallyKept thank you! My order came yesterday, just in time for wash day. The smell and shine reminds me a lot of Qhemet Biologics Castor & Amla Nourishing Pomade, just not as thick.
Beautiful hair and skin! Question, I know you're not putting it on the scalp but body heat makes everything melt so how is it not getting on the scalp. Especially when you are pinning it up and wrapping it all around. My scalp is sensitive by the way.
Good morning and thank you! I have not had an issues with itch scalp. Whether you are using the powder or grease if you have a sensitive scalp and you want to make sure you do not get it on your scalp apply the grease or powder lower on you hair shaft. Even with the pinning I have not had an issues.
@@KlassicallyKept Okay, I will try it and give you an update when I do it. I'm going to try the grease first. I use henna and that's a long process in itself.
Hey Mya! You’ve inspired me to start my chebe journey! Just a few questions: To my understanding, you braid your hair with the chebe powder/mixture and then you twist with the chebe grease, right? So you would apply the powder then refresh with grease until your next wash day? Next, as someone who considers themselves low porosity, what are your thoughts on the Shea Moisture Amla products since you have been using them consistently? I wanted to try them, but I suppose that protein (bond repair?) isn’t good for low porosity hair? Perhaps it’s just that low porosity shouldn’t have too much protein, not necessarily NO protein! But what are your thoughts?
Hello! When I am talking about elastic I was referring to the elasticated bonnet I was wearing under my headwraps as a barrier between my hair and the headwrap itself. Jersey knits dries my hair out. I have stopped using the elasticated bonnet.
Are we not supposed to moisturize our skin either, or clean ourselves, or do anything regarding cosmetic or cleansing ourselves or our homes because that is how it "naturally" is? Why moisturize your hair? You will have to moisturize your hair until death. Why brush your teeth? You will have to do it everyday. Why shower? Should white people never wash their hair when it's greasy because it's nature for that hair type to get oily. You put effort into taking care of things in life, including afro hair. This comment is nonsensical.
@@ev6564 Hair is dead protein. All I do to it is wash it with soap & water, towel dry, detangle, braid, twist, flat twist, cornrow, pony puff, or Afro out. No shampoo, no conditioner, no hair products. My 4C hair grows just fine. People should just say that they love using hair products and the artificial luster it leaves on their hair. Not everyone likes hair products or the fake luster & softness -- that washes off. Hair products are dirty, chemical smelly, nastiness 🤮. I prefer the light, dry & clean feel of hair, so simple and efficient. Things shouldn't be complicated.
@@ev6564 Everyone should shower or bathe and wash the hair and scalp regardless of whether their hair/scalp is oily or dry or straight or coily. That's general cleanliness. However to fight the nature of dry coily hair is nonsensical, it is utter madness. 1). It is a blessing that the hair is dry, a sign of cleanliness in itself. 2). It is another blessing that the hair is coily, a sign of length held in short space, that offers greater protection to the head. Coily hair should not be compared to or "trained to mimic" White people's hair. That is so wrong, it is insane. The two are OPPOSITES of each other. Let each be ITSELF. No crossovers necessary.
I enjoy watching you do your hair. It inspires me to be more intentional during my wash day sessions. I’ve been lazy with moisturizing in between wash days but watching you always encourages me to not give up.
Hello!
Wonderful, I am so glad I can motivate you!
I like ❤️ your hair thank you so much you help to grow my hair 🎉❤
Thank you!
I am so glad that I have been able to help !
I like watching your hair care routine. It’s very therapeutic watching you and also doing my hair, everyday. Yes, I said every day. 😂❤. Eight plus years of growth, I’m happy. Hip length. 🎉
Lol I do too! So relaxing !
I find doing my hair very therapeutic as well !
I love me some Blue Magic hair grease, scalp included!😆 But I’m going to have to try the Chebe grease, I love to experiment.☺️💜
Hey Beautiful, I started Chebe again with you!! I must say my hair texture is a lot less frizzy and my hair shaft feels less porous. I do not put the Chebe on my scalp, but sometimes the mixture can fall on my scalp and it itches.
I am returning back to my classroom, so I’m going to use the hair grease. I love the smell of the grease.
My Mom even said your hair is growing!!! 😂
Hello Book Beauties !
I am so glad the chebe is working for you!
I love that hair care companies are incorporating chebe into their products in a more modern way, I love the versatility. Today is wash day and I am traveling this week so I will apply the grease and then when I get back I will apply the powder.
Wow. Your hair has inspired me to take care of mine. God bless you always.
Thank you and wonderful !
Weird bc the owner of the grease made a video about putting it on the scalp... customers asked "wouldnt it cause scalp irritation" or "i thought you werent supposed to put it on your scalp" but she never answered those comments...and it even says on the jar that it can be applied to scalp. I just wished she would clarify it on her products because it is confusing if you didnt look for a review
Application to the scalp for the grease is going to be a personal decision ( please, please, please do not apply the powder directly to your scalp.) Some companies choose to infuse the chebe into the grease and some choose to add it directly.
I love doing my hair lol but I do not have the time wash my hair again should the product irritate my scalp. Cannot chance it!
I love your hair videos.
@@neicycombs3533 thank you
I love the jumbo twists 😍😍. Tfs.
Thank you and I do too!
I love all your hair care and clothing videos. Very informative and detailed.
thank you
Your hair is beautiful and Iove the way you care for it! 🥰🤗
thank you
Hello Mya you do such a wonderful job with your hair.Your hair is so healthy.💜🌸
thank you
Life happens..
(Eccl 3:1-9)
Welcome back,Mya
Thanks for sharing.
🙏🏽💐💜😀🎉
It sure does and thank you !
@KlassicallyKept Thanks for posting such detailed videos Mya. I find them soothing as I'm preparing to detangle and prepoo my hair.
I love watching hair videos while I do my hair too. So soothing. 😊
Thank you! And I do as well
I can’t wait to try the Shea moisture amla line once I’m done with the products on my shelves. Yes chebe on the scalp is irritating. I try my best with the application process, I use the powder and sometimes I find the fallout on subsequent days does get on my scalp. Still trying to find the best way to oil my scalp between application/wash days without getting the chebe on my scalp.
I love the Shea Moisture Amla line the shampoo does not strip my hair! Let us knowhow you like it.
When I first started using the chebe powder I did not apply it close to the scalp. As I got more comfortable I inched closer to my scalp.
Your hair is beautiful. I think I will wait to try Chebe. I don’t think my hair is long enough and I don’t want it to get on my scalp.
thank you
Beautiful hair ❤
Always thought you start your twists with braids
Thank you!
No twists from top to bottom
Great video while I relax. I have my young nephew with me today, I've washed his hair just needed a break before I blow-dry and braid his hair. His hair is thick it's a lot of work but worth it went its all done. Your hair is looking fantastic. Later hopefully i will have the energy to do my own hair 😂
Thank you! lol and yay for the natural nephew.
@@KlassicallyKept 😁
Love that T-shirt!
lol thank you
Thank you for sharing ❤
of course
Thank you for sharing your hair journey and showing your routine. What do you mean by "stretched"?
Of course!
Stretched meaning I have stretched or lengthened my curls. I’ve used. Blow dryer to elongate my curls.
Very helpful 👌🏾 😊
thank you.
Does the Chebe powder clog your drains and is the grease greasy?
The grease is not greasy, you do not need a lot.
The chebe powder does not clog the drain.
@@KlassicallyKept thank you! My order came yesterday, just in time for wash day. The smell and shine reminds me a lot of Qhemet Biologics Castor & Amla Nourishing Pomade, just not as thick.
Do you sleep with your hair pinned and wrapped, or are the twists loose and wrapped up?
I sleep with my twists pinned up and then I wrap them with a silky scarf
Thank you
I sometimes close my eyes while doing my hair as well, is it because we find it therapeutic?😅
Yes! lol
Beautiful hair and skin! Question, I know you're not putting it on the scalp but body heat makes everything melt so how is it not getting on the scalp. Especially when you are pinning it up and wrapping it all around. My scalp is sensitive by the way.
Good morning and thank you! I have not had an issues with itch scalp.
Whether you are using the powder or grease if you have a sensitive scalp and you want to make sure you do not get it on your scalp apply the grease or powder lower on you hair shaft.
Even with the pinning I have not had an issues.
@@KlassicallyKept Okay, I will try it and give you an update when I do it. I'm going to try the grease first. I use henna and that's a long process in itself.
Hey Mya! You’ve inspired me to start my chebe journey! Just a few questions:
To my understanding, you braid your hair with the chebe powder/mixture and then you twist with the chebe grease, right? So you would apply the powder then refresh with grease until your next wash day?
Next, as someone who considers themselves low porosity, what are your thoughts on the Shea Moisture Amla products since you have been using them consistently? I wanted to try them, but I suppose that protein (bond repair?) isn’t good for low porosity hair? Perhaps it’s just that low porosity shouldn’t have too much protein, not necessarily NO protein! But what are your thoughts?
Do you do the jumbo twists with the Chebe grease on blown out hair?
yes
How do you wrap your hair without materials that use elastic?
Hello!
When I am talking about elastic I was referring to the elasticated bonnet I was wearing under my headwraps as a barrier between my hair and the headwrap itself. Jersey knits dries my hair out.
I have stopped using the elasticated bonnet.
Thank you
Where do you get the chebe grease?
I buy the chebe grease Dara Bodyworks.
Use my code MYA10 for 10% off your purchase
Too much traction sis.
Afro hair is supposed to be DRY and FREEZY. That's its NATURE. Don't fight it. This is insane.
Not kept dry 🚫
@@curlynella1011
I guess you are set to wear yourself out fighting dryness until the end of your days. Bless you.
Are we not supposed to moisturize our skin either, or clean ourselves, or do anything regarding cosmetic or cleansing ourselves or our homes because that is how it "naturally" is? Why moisturize your hair? You will have to moisturize your hair until death. Why brush your teeth? You will have to do it everyday. Why shower? Should white people never wash their hair when it's greasy because it's nature for that hair type to get oily.
You put effort into taking care of things in life, including afro hair. This comment is nonsensical.
@@ev6564
Hair is dead protein. All I do to it is wash it with soap & water, towel dry, detangle, braid, twist, flat twist, cornrow, pony puff, or Afro out. No shampoo, no conditioner, no hair products. My 4C hair grows just fine.
People should just say that they love using hair products and the artificial luster it leaves on their hair.
Not everyone likes hair products or the fake luster & softness -- that washes off. Hair products are dirty, chemical smelly, nastiness 🤮. I prefer the light, dry & clean feel of hair, so simple and efficient. Things shouldn't be complicated.
@@ev6564
Everyone should shower or bathe and wash the hair and scalp regardless of whether their hair/scalp is oily or dry or straight or coily. That's general cleanliness.
However to fight the nature of dry coily hair is nonsensical, it is utter madness.
1). It is a blessing that the hair is dry, a sign of cleanliness in itself.
2). It is another blessing that the hair is coily, a sign of length held in short space, that offers greater protection to the head.
Coily hair should not be compared to or "trained to mimic" White people's hair. That is so wrong, it is insane. The two are OPPOSITES of each other. Let each be ITSELF. No crossovers necessary.