my Latino mom would always drench my hair with aloe vera as a pre hair wash mask and my hair would come out silky smooth everyday 🥰 Oh also Garnier is pronounced as Gar-nee-ey instead of Gar-nee-er
hello beautiful lady, I am from Turkey, I am very impressed by the beauty of Indian hair and your hair is really beautiful, although I do not fully understand the video, I hope you can give us more hair advice with love 💜
Nice video. I'm hoping to learn more hair care for my nieces, my family is European but one of my nieces is half Indian and her hair gets so tangled and rough...it's beautiful and long so I'd love to help her tame it and not hurt when trying to brush it out. But my sister is pretty strict on using organic and container free or not made in China stuff so the coconut oil might work but I still have to find an after shower detangler/smoothener (Sorry just kinda thoughts haha)
Thanks for sharing! I think soaking her hair in coconut oil for a few hours and then gently detangling it with a brush before showing might really help!
I like that you said upfront at the beginning of the video what your channel is about. That’s what made me subscribe because I saw that you talk about many things I am interested vs just a random hair care video I needed to find for knowledge. Also, you should reach out to vanicream and tell them you want affiliate links
You have such beautiful hair!!! Thanks for helpful tutorial. I have dark blond hair. No dyes. Do you think this works for light, curly hair too? PS I also am gluten intolerant & have dry skin. I use shea butter for my skin. It’s wonderful. Best wishes to you!!!
Great video, I'm going to try this! But I have a question, how do you get the coconut oil out of the ends/non-scalp part of your hair if you only use shampoo on your scalp? Doesn't it still stay oily? I always end up having to shampoo my ends as well if I use oil, does the conditioner play a role in getting the oil out? Thanks!
Thanks for asking! The conditioner typically does the job (and the shampoo as it runs down my hair). You kind of want some of the residual oils to be in your hair to keep it hydrated. Hope that helps!
Here’s a link for a 2pack on Amazon! a.co/d/ck3bXN3 Unfortunately I’m not seeing the 1pack as available :/ if you have a Costco near you, they should have it!
Why wash yr hair every day ? It maintains the oil better and u use less if u oil it once a week and leave it in then rinse in warm water and maybe a bit of conditioner. No shampoo needed.
I have the perfect summary of the Indian haircare routine. One word: OIL
my Latino mom would always drench my hair with aloe vera as a pre hair wash mask and my hair would come out silky smooth everyday 🥰
Oh also Garnier is pronounced as Gar-nee-ey instead of Gar-nee-er
That sounds amazing!! I might have to give that a try ☺️ and thanks haha I’ve always been curious about that 🤣
@@EveningEJIt's not either or the person was right I am French and and the letter i-er is pronounce ee-ey in that case.
Your hair is soo pretty, can't go wrong with coco oil!!
i've been looking for a new hair routine so I'll definitely check these out!
same here like i want my hair as long and shiny as hers
Ok but your hair is like black silk ...it looks like dark silver
That's so sweet! Thank you
hello beautiful lady, I am from Turkey, I am very impressed by the beauty of Indian hair and your hair is really beautiful, although I do not fully understand the video, I hope you can give us more hair advice with love 💜
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Nice video. I'm hoping to learn more hair care for my nieces, my family is European but one of my nieces is half Indian and her hair gets so tangled and rough...it's beautiful and long so I'd love to help her tame it and not hurt when trying to brush it out. But my sister is pretty strict on using organic and container free or not made in China stuff so the coconut oil might work but I still have to find an after shower detangler/smoothener
(Sorry just kinda thoughts haha)
Thanks for sharing! I think soaking her hair in coconut oil for a few hours and then gently detangling it with a brush before showing might really help!
Beware, coconut oil isn’t suitable for every hair type. Took me years to realize it’s too heavy for me
This is such a great point! Everyone will have different things that work for them, so be sure to take the time to figure out what works for YOU 🤍
i think genetics play a huge part here because all south asian women that i know have very beautiful hair
I like that you said upfront at the beginning of the video what your channel is about. That’s what made me subscribe because I saw that you talk about many things I am interested vs just a random hair care video I needed to find for knowledge.
Also, you should reach out to vanicream and tell them you want affiliate links
Aww thank you so much! I’ll have to reach out to vanicream! Let me know if you have any video suggestions 😊
How often should you oil your hair? Every time you shower or once week?
Hi Breanne, thanks for watching! I typically oil my hair once every 1-2 months.
Organic coconut oil is ahhhhmazing!!
Yesssss - Costco is where it's at!
Lovely please do full hair oiling with a sleek braid
Your hair is gorgeous! Love it
Thank you so much!
Great video! Thank you!
Tysm :)
Seems like you have genetically good hair .. products only helps maintain them ..
I do the same thing and honestly can't top what it does for my hair and scalp! It just ends up at another level. Do you do this weekly pre-wash?
Same here!! I typically do this once a month 😊
Such beautiful hair . I came across your channel looking for hair tips . I will try yours . Thanks
Thank you! Let me know how it goes!
You have such beautiful hair!!! Thanks for helpful tutorial. I have dark blond hair. No dyes. Do you think this works for light, curly hair too? PS I also am gluten intolerant & have dry skin. I use shea butter for my skin. It’s wonderful. Best wishes to you!!!
Try it out and let me know if it works!
thanks kaweeeen
Beautiful 😍😍
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Your skinnnn glowing mashallah
Thank youuuu 🥰
Do u use coconut oil before every wash?
No, just like once a month! I feel like it hydrates my hair through 2 washes.
Thank you for this! How much shampoo do you normally use with both washes?
Normally 1-2 quarters wide 😄
Great video, I'm going to try this! But I have a question, how do you get the coconut oil out of the ends/non-scalp part of your hair if you only use shampoo on your scalp? Doesn't it still stay oily? I always end up having to shampoo my ends as well if I use oil, does the conditioner play a role in getting the oil out? Thanks!
Thanks for asking! The conditioner typically does the job (and the shampoo as it runs down my hair). You kind of want some of the residual oils to be in your hair to keep it hydrated. Hope that helps!
Can you please tell me How long do you usually Massage your scalp?
Just a few minutes!
What is your opinion about mahabhringraj hair oil?? And Rangapori??
I’ve never tried it so I can’t really say :/
love you videos*new subscriber*
Thanks for subbing!
Hi! How often do you shampoo/conditioner your hair?
2-3 times a week works best for me! It’s important to figure out what works best for your hair. Thanks for watching :)
@@GlutenCurious do you oil ur hair before every wash??
Hi where did you get your coconut oil..link pls
Here’s a link for a 2pack on Amazon! a.co/d/ck3bXN3
Unfortunately I’m not seeing the 1pack as available :/ if you have a Costco near you, they should have it!
Hello. Can you link the coconut oil you used?
Here you go! amzn.to/3wireJ6
Can you share night hair routine if you have
That's a great idea! I'll keep that in mind for a new video 😉
Oil nameee omgg❤❤
Why wash yr hair every day ? It maintains the oil better and u use less if u oil it once a week and leave it in then rinse in warm water and maybe a bit of conditioner. No shampoo needed.
That’s a great way to go about it! Thanks for sharing :)
Drinking garlic water took my eczema away!
No way!! That’s awesome! Thanks for sharing :)
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