Where did you get the tee from? ..may I have the information, please thank you:) Beautiful ❤️ 🙌 All Praises to the Most High God of Israel, praise the Lord Jesus!
I also was drawn to subscribe to your channel because if your acknowledgement to our father God. Thanks for being unafraid to give Him glory and stand for what you believe. Love you queen, sis for life ❤️
@cactusflower5384 omg me too! Every wash day I think im dying or have some unknown illness because my shed be ridiculous lol I be like chile what am I doing wrong 😂
@Cactus Flower If I’ve had a protective style in for three weeks I will have a huge hair shed ball. This used to freak me out until I started taking the shed hair ball and dividing it into three equal size shed hair piles…one for each week my hair was in a protective style. This really puts it into perspective and is a strong visual to counteract the visual of the huge shed hair ball. So, in sum, I no longer freak out about shed hair 👍🏾
You're so right, shampooing our hair is actually underrated. Literally the shampoo step is the most important step to hair growth. Our hair grows from the scalp and a clean scalp leads to healthy hair growth from our scalp. So we all must take shampooing very important if we really want to grow a healthy hair. Thank you so much for this video.
Very much so. It is important. However, your internal health (hormones) are the foundation to hair growth and health. If your body is experiencing imbalances, your hair will show it.
Fr its like cleansing your skin. People with acne who wonder why it won't go away try increasing the amount of time for cleansing your skin. You can use so many acne products but if your skin isn't clean then it defeats the purpose. Sis is spot on 👏
Just a little tip for shampooing your hair I learned in hair school. You could save a lot of money by shampooing the first time really good then Try using about a dime or nickel size amount of shampoo the next shampoo process You should get a good lather because your hair is clean from the first shampoo process.
So true when I was washing my hair every week. Applying deep conditioners and protein treatments. Grew my hair 17 inches in 6-months I didn't know about wide tooth combs or anything at that time so you're right Queen!!!
@@Saditty Exactly! 😂 I was trying to be gentle with the ‘like a lie’. I know damn well that’s impossible, unless there’s some kind of enchanted hair growth elixir she’s made. That’s the length of a ruler plus an extra 5 inches, in 6 months, lmao.
I like your humility. I had goose bumps when I came to your channel and saw your introduction. You went straight to work demonstrating to your viewers. No arrogance, no attitude. Thank you.
Great video!🤩 my hair is 3a, but my little sisters’ hair is 4c and i’ve been obsessed with caring for their hair for years now. One thing she showed but didn’t mention that makes a HUGEEEE DIFFERENCE : HOLD YOUR COMB VERTICALLY WHEN BRUSHING. This will make brushing out your hair 1000000 times easier, regardless of your hair texture!
@@JoyJoy-oc7su obviously…you didn’t read what she said either🙄 she isn’t giving the creator advice she’s pointing out the way the creator is brushing her hair and the purpose of her doing it that way.
First hair care routine where I see they actually clip their nails. Such an overlooked step that I stand by. Also removing all jewelry before getting in the shower to avoid hear snagging.
@@AdrienneShianne Unfortunately, while I understand why you believe this as this is what we are told and taught. It is just simply not true. Animal liver has the most iron in the absorbable form by human cells than any other food in the world. Iron from Kale and Spinach cannot get through any human cell without a fat carrier to cross our cell walls. Our bodies do not have the ability to extract it all without a fermentation process (Herbivores, animals like cows and sheep etc, have several stomach chambers and the ability to bring the food back up to chew again as cud. This is how they get the nutrients out of it. They also need to ruminate and eat vast quantities of greens/grasses/herbs all day long just to get the nutrition they need from them. As a scientist myself, I feel very sad to see how most people have been deceived into believing that just because a "food" has certain vitamins and minerals under a microscope that these then translate to being usable for the human digestive system. Also the general public's lack of awareness of how us scientists do our research, is disheartening. A lot of what we do has to be funded. And those who have the money have the power to dictate what is to be researched. Follow the money; There is a lot more money in the Agricultural industry, than in the meat industry. I hope you will be able to find the correct information to help you)
My concern is I believe stretching too much caused me to lose some of my natural curl pattern, so now I've got butt length hair, but it's not textured enough to do the styles I like & used to do when my hair had more volume and coil to do it. My daughters have mid-back length hair in its shrunken state, & I only use heat on it sparingly to do styles that require their curls to be stretched, but I'm cautious not to overstretch their curls that are so pretty and bouncy. Afro-descendant coily hair is rare with a unique beauty whereas every other group has predominately straight hair (curls come from afro/Black genetics & the anamoly of euro descendant/ white individualswho have curly hair and multiracial groups who have curly or wavy hair obtain it from a historical admixture through afro/ Black people in their ancestry). I value the uniqueness of our curls that is so gorgeous when properly hydrated and cared for.
@@estherlowo It's not the method that's the point; it's that the stretching too often in itself can change or cause some of us to lose our natural curl pattern, especially those of us who already have a looser curl than 4b-4c hair types. Some people may not like their coils, so they want to lose their natural texture, but for those who do like their natural texture, they may not want to stretch too often.
Most blks in US. 80+ percent are NOT afro descendants at all they are the descendants of the blk aboriginal Indians who were always here. ( And most were blk) The 🏫 books have lied to us for yrs....
@@taylorsara1237 Girl, take a number & wait your turn...Go sit over there 👉🏿 & wait for me to call on you w/ all that nonsense. I've taken 3 tests from different sources, & ALL have confirmed Ghanaian ancestry in addition to indigenous ancestry from the Americas. I know my history; my people were taken to Afric.an nations too. You weirdos online just make stuff up w/ NO substantial evidence to back it up to push your outlandish agendas🙄😂...You hate yourselves THAT bad you don't want to identify w/ people who have the SAME common features, common coily hair, & shades of brown skin that the OVERWHELMING MAJORITY of Blk people have...How pathetic. I can't relate, so I only read your 1st false sentence. Carry on.
@@dspenderella9671 Oh plz! Girl bye! U sit down in a damn corner! It says right in the fine print of those DNA kits they have a 1 -2% accuracy rate!!! They also tell u they are for ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY!!! Did you miss that part?? Anyone who can READ knows those. Things are NOT legitimate genealogical tests, but only entertaining gag gifts!! Even the head of one of the top. Co. (DNA. Tribes ) headed by ( Rick Kiddles) was laughing and saying only a dumb ass would think you could spit in a tube and find out your ancestry!!! He said Most ppl have the sense to know its just guesswork! He also said he's seen thousands of kits and has NEVER seen 1 person send off to two diff companies and ger back the same results!! Even twins. Never come the same- Bc its Guesswork!! That's how I know you just Lied, but whatever. Stay sleep... Also Africans have been telling us for YEARS we are NOT their ppl. And to stop stealing their culture!! Guess you know more than them too huh? Thats ok the truth IS coming out more n more... BTW The top Textbook Co. Mc Graw Hill is NOW printing in their new books that at least 3 migrations of BLACK INDIANS were ALREADY HERE!!! BEFORE ANYONE!! I guess when the 👨🏼man says it_ then you'll believe it....
@@stoneyhighhigh3677 I definitely have to use my nails,lightly, to get the buildup of dirt and products and flakes off my scalp. When I or anyone else uses only the pads of their fingers and no comb or anything else to get the buildup off my scalp, it stays on there. I don’t do it hard though, just enough to lift everything up.
I grew my hair out from barely shoulder length (when straight) hair to below bra length (stretched) years ago and it has STAYED at that same length every since. Back then I mostly learned about moisture, deep conditioning and hot oil treatments and protective styles, but I never put two and two together that the protect styles not only help your ends but they keep your hair fairly tangle free which is so important for avoiding breakage. I will definitely be incorporating stretching into my hair regimen to help my hair and supporting you by buying your products!
I realized I was making this mistake of yes doing stretched styles, but not putting it back in braids or twists. This caused tangles! I swear I was gonna give up yesterday but this video came on my feed and I’m gonna try again! 🫶🏽✨ your hair is beautiful btw! 😍
I just wanted to tell you thanks for this amazing video! Needed this from start to finish 🙌 Tired of false hair and not being able to trust hair stylist. God bless your beautiful heart in showing women of color how to care for our hair ❤️ Going to try your products and share with everyone I know. Blessings to you 💜
Totally amazing. Thanks for posting. I'll have to go back to nightly hair care. Because come to think of it, looking back at my childhood I had less breakage when my mom plaited my hair up every night before bed. So night time twists it is for me now.
Hi Janet beautiful hair length beautiful hair I love it mines is the middle of my back a little bit longer than the middle I’m trying to get to waist length can you do a video on how you make your Rice Water please and thank you
I have some anxiety around wash day, but watching this video is very helpful and brings make confidence in my hair regimen. I love love the detailed steps. Gonna give this a try, thanks!
Your hair is absolutely beautiful… that seems like so much work it was exhausting to watch all the steps you have to take to have healthy pretty hair!!
Great routine. Only thing about this video is the amount of shampoo and conditioner left on the scalp, double cleansing becomes redundant if we don’t rinse thoroughly. Definitely rushed through the rinsing process on this one, still lovely content and lovely outcome.
I agree with everything you say and your hair is GORGEOUS!! I normally use Aussie Moist conditioner for detangling because I love the slip, and deep conditioning is definitely my fav part of my hair routine!!🥰
Yessss for the scripture! Your tips are awesome as well. I particularly love the tips to clip your nails and stretch your hair. My hair is down my back (thanks to stretched styles) but my nails tend to catch on my hair. I normally just break my nail off when it does, but it makes so much more sense just to cut it beforehand. 😅🤦🏾♀️ Thanks, Janet!
Stretch hair proactive styles , seems like a lot of work,but the growth benefits is worth it. I was wash-n-go in warm weather, it was good until the 2nd day, tangled, knots and cut cut cut, your routine is much more beneficial
The only way to get your hair that long is to keep it in braids, I remember my grandmother's hair was touching the floor, she always had it in braids, but people are impatient and always change their style which causes breakage.
my mom always did braid when I was long and my hair was under my breast I didn’t have none but I little bit but I didn’t comb my hair and It had to be cut but i’m grow it back for sure it to my neck now and I just did a chop a year ago !!
Ngl, this is definitely true. Years ago when I used to perm my hair, I would notice my hair would be growing vs now ( I’ve been over 5+ years natural ). That’s because my hair was always stretched aka straight.
Yes sis. this routine is everything. The products, the techniques. I actually end up wanting to wash my hair more than usual now...I resist though because of the manipulation but that's just how much I love the products
Hey big sis! How’s it going? Thanks for the love, hahaaa I can imagine 🥰. I think trimming is great as it helps protect your ends but ofc overdoing it is a thing. I try to trim 1-2x a year, I go by how my hair feels, if it’s becoming more tangled than usual then I know I’m due for a trim. After a trim my hair becomes so much easier to detangle! Hope that makes sense 😅💕💕
@@janetidavies yes it does! Thx. I’ve been debating a trim but I’m not sure I actually need it so may just wait. Last time was November! Plus a little dusting after
@@janetidavies wow thank you so so much for the video and replying, so happy I found you! I will try to grow my natural hair again. It has some coloring damage, I bleached it in January, all the weave and crochet style doesn’t allow my hair to breathe as much. So I will try to leave it out. Only winter month crochet style!! Did you ever colored your hair?
Great advice l think once a year is great for me but it's been a while now since this COVID l really need to get my end ends cut but my hair has grown so much l'm all Natural and l have been now since 2016 and l'm happy l actually stay with it this time.
First, let me say that I love your channel and I have gained a lot of knowledge regarding haircare. Watching this particular video keeps me grounded and reminds me why I do not want very long hair. I want to be free. To have hair that long and have to wear protective styles just to keep it, is not worth it to me. I texlax my hair to loosen my natural curls and my hair looks great. I also flat iron it (following your advice on keeping hair stretched) on low heat. The results have been amazing. I initially had some breakage but that is because I didn't use the heat protectors and I didn't know how to flat iron. I do now and my hair is flourishing. Again, a lot of it is thanks to you.
8:27 I never thought about stretching out my hair for growth, I like the way my hair looks in wash and go but I couldn’t figure out why my hair wasn’t growing I am going to start stretching my hair makes a lot of sense
I think Im convinced. I NEED to do this challenge with you. My hair is not behaving as itself. It's shedding n thinning n really dry. So, subbing now. BTW, thanks for sharing! Your Glory is BEAUTIFUL ❤️
Also if you want, try using rosemary oil. Rosemary has inflammation and anti -bacterial properties that may be preventing the growth. So use that. Make sure if you do, use a carrier oil like coconut oil or argan oil.
My hair use to be really thick and long like yours but over the years abuse and neglect have caused it to fall out and thin. 😢 I'm literally spending 1000s of dollars trying to reverse the damage
Ultimately its ab giving your hair the UTMOST TLC. Find what works for you, deep condition and make sure your hair is pampered. I neglect my hair alot and i think thats why it grows but not as fast as it should. Mine gets very dry. I think the common habit we curly-afro girls must have is to keep our strands hydrated and actually show love to it. Also, ive noticed many of the shelf products may not help our hair as much as we think they do. Its actually those mother earth recipes from like Africa, India, and Asia that keeps our hair super happy. Eat your protein, drink your water and exercise along with your hair tlc and you will so gorgeous results
If you have products that work for you/have slip I would just stick with those though. It's really all about the actual technique. Most of length retention is lost due to breakage from delangling I've notices. More so if you have fine 4c hair like me.
WHEN I USED TO LIVE IN A FOREIGN STATES, I USE TO WASH MY HAIR EVERY MORNING WITH HEAD & SHOULDER, USED TO GROWN I DID NOT REALIZES IT THAT WASHING OUR HAIR MAKE IT GROWN THANKS A LOT.
When I was a little girl ( natural from birth until 15 years old) my mother used to wash, condition and put in either one, two or four braids. My hair was uncut ( only bangs) until 12 years old when I got my first trim. . . I was DEVASTATED to find the hair stylist cut about 5 to 6 inches when my mother wasn't looking and I was wiping soap from my eyes at the time. After that I was terrified to have anyone touch my hair. I only received "trims" after that upsetting event. I relaxed it about once a year and kept it one long French braid throughout much of junior high & high school. In 2007 I relaxed it on a very long, very trying day (BIG mistake) and dozed off for 20 minutes watching the news. It was damaged, I lost 2 inches to chemical damage and swore off chemicals. I began using deep conditioners more often and rarely pinned or clasped it tightly. Now (light-years later) it's curly...really curly but I would like it to be (that is I would like the curls) longer after it's dry. My curls are so much tighter underneath. They are two different sizes. Tighter in the front, looser on the sides. They seem different depending on the types of products I use from day to day. P L E A S E,. I will take any and all advice you have to give. Thank you.
Instead of filing my nails...I put on gloves. My nails don't snag at the tips and sides...it catches and snags where the cuticles and nailbeds are. I wear acrylic and the new growth is where there are issues with snagging. Plus just used to the gloves.
Hi Janet, thanks for the hair washing and straightening prep video. I'm a natural girl...so I'm always looking for ways to care for my hair...I'm also on a hair growth journey...it's great to know when there are others going through the same process..keep the videos coming please.
I have been following everyone's advice and procedures everything but the hair streing and as I text my skull hair is drenched in castor oil I wont wash out my school hair is thick and grew an inch the thicknesses is growing souch I smile to myself as I am so happy with the reults zi can weary own hair out next month thanx ❤ for all the tips plus videos and im getting a lot of compiments amen
I just took my hair out after have single braids in for 3-4 months...i know i keep my hair in wayyy too long, i work a lot and don't have time to be taking my hair out as often as id like. That being said my shed hair is also a lot, I watched so many videos on how to promote hair retention and how to properly detangle my hair because all these videos show I've been watching show significantly less shed hair than i was losing. This video changed the perspective for me. I do need to take better care of my hair but my shed hair amount was not unusual
Whoa, that was a huge amount of conditioner and creams! I think you'd be just fine applying much less. And I understand the need to snip off a knot every now and then, but reaching for the scissors often shouldn't be necessary. Nail snagging can definitely be a problem so it's good that you addressed that. Very good results👍🏼👍🏼
I love & identify with you & your hair!! Thanks for showing all hair loss! I have big problems w/ hair loss, tangles & breakage. I have had to cut off 5" tangles when all I want is the long hair of my childhood! You are inspiring me to try harder & be more patient when detangling. #revair dreams!
I totally agree, I finger detangle first before using a comb. I make my own detangling conditioner with 4 ingredients from my kitchen, my coconut cream conditioner (equal parts of extra virgin coconut oil, coconut milk, plain nonfat yogurt and avocado oil.. depending on scalp and hair needs I may add some aloe juice, organic honey and or extra virgin olive oil) leave it on the hair for atleast 30 min with cap, then rinse out well before washing the hair. I do everything before the wash the detangling, clip ends while moisturizing, once washed the hair is super shiny & moisturized from the oils. I also keep aloe juice, peppermint & rosemary oils in a water bottl. I do the same for my son hair which make it easy for him to wash his own hair in the shower without the tangles
I started adding fenugreek and clove tea to my routine and my hair began getting soo full!! Length was never a problem for me. Fullness was. I try not to add heat to my hair so much, but I am sick of them braids!! I want a new style 😩
This looks like my routine, I always wash twice, and go under the heat for 20 minutes with, the tea mixture and olive oil and a leave in conditioner. It's so soft afterwards. I Love her hair. This dryer looks different.. hmm 🤔 ( me texting while the video is going ) I use heat protection oil and liv conditioner to blow dry my hair and it comes out straight, But I used a brush blow dryer, I might want a try this blow dryer it seems faster. 🤔 My hair is only a little past my bra strap back length ( well I don't know I haven't straightened it in about 2 to 3 years.
@@Keldria I use it as a rinse with clove tea and olive oil and my Doo Grow conditioner treatment. Then I put on a plasticbag, andI put on a heating cap that plugs into the wall for 20 minutes. ( I don't use the Doo grow shampoo and conditioner it has too much alcohol in it, but the grease and leave in conditioner works wonders)
@janetdavies I loved the video! But as someone into nails, please don't file in a back and forth, sawing motion, that can cause damage. File in toward the center on each half of the nail.
Two months ago I did my 12th big chop after a break up and my hair felt these Lil balls on the ends. I was stressed out with this guy and he affected everything, even my hair. I hate my hair short but am relieved
Aw I pray you've healed by now..a yr later. I too will do my 4th big chop on my mid back hair bcuz it's such a mess after neglect but I still feel so free. Can't wait
@@gummybear4011 I've not heeled, because three months ago, went right back to the same guy, ... same old stuff came up. I'm still angry, and have short hair, yet again. I permed because I have toddler and no time for the natural hair care.
@trinadagriff1140 Short hair is really ok. Looks just as good as long hair if it's healthy n much easier to manage too. I am sorry to hear that you went back to the same guy who hurt you before. I assume you thought he had changed.. but usually ppl don't.. unless they've allowed God to change them..n that change will be so evident. You'll be able to say "he loves me" bcuz his words n actions will line up n show you nothing but love. Love doesn't hurt.esp not intentionally. I pray you fix your crown and accept only Queen treatment..as the Queen you are. Know your worth. If a man shows you he don't know it, Leave! LET GO& LET GOD send you your King🙏🏽❤️
Wow, love everything about this video, including the music - what's the music if you don't mind? It's really great to see that we are having British black young women sharing the knowledge about growing long hair and maintaining it. I too have long 4C hair and love everything about it. It's not as long as yours but I'm working on the length and now find it easy to maintain. I also put my hair in twists but a really gorgeous style - a pony tail at the very top and then two plaits on each side and looks hip. I just use Blue Dax, a concoction of oils that I like to use and the hair mayonnaise mainly. I do sometimes use other things now and again but those are my main routine. I would never have thought my hair and texture would be soft feeling on my neck and envious to the eye. My hair use to be short, hard, course on my neck and just awful due to lack of knowledge so I use to have it texturised, back in the days beads, perm and sometimes wigs (which I only did for a bit because putting something on your head to replace your own natural hair is like you might as well go bald - like how some people are OK with caked makeup frankly - although don't want to judge) It's great that there's a growing community of black women appreciating their own hair and no need to ever go back to weaves, perms and certainly never a wig. Your video was long but interesting all the way, good illustrations and tips. All these Miche products etc that are new and claim to be some sort of break though are rubbish from US. Tried it and cost £26 for a normal size jar - thank heavens I saw an African video about Blue Dax and tried it and worked a treat. None of this extortionately overpriced taking advantage of black women just cos we've never had the investment in research or backing for over 100 years from these big companies which is a privilege to have. Sometimes simplicity is best and look to those that are not expecting your income to go all towards it! Thank you for your sharing.
I use to blow-dry my hair before and some days I would go crazy and leave it out I think that is a big mistake I think you need to keep it in twists for sure. Don't let it down lol
Janet dearest, I miss you . it has been months since we connect. You have lost weight. you look great and you just have a baby. Your hair is in great shape. God bless. love you little sister
Thanks for sharing! This is my first time seeing you. I LOVE your hair😍 I wholeheartedly agree with you when you said that stretching the hair is the BEST way to battle SSK. I never used to blow dry but now I do, and I love it!
New to video today, Your hair is beautiful and that makes me feel that I need to put more effort into my routine etc. Thank You for sharing time sensitive info🙏
Sis you should've worn different color shorts. Lol I still couldn't the length. But LENGTH is on 10. You inspire me to not be lazy and wash my hair more. Cause I think the reason I have a lot of breakage is probably due to product build as well.
Thanks for the love! Ikrr I didn’t plan on doing a length check until after getting dressed! I will have to do it again soon haha. Hope you find a solution to your hair concerns, hopefully this video helped 💕
@@pamelanonya377 you know it's not that bad once you get use to it growing back. My hair has grown out and I'm loving it ✌🏾🖤🥰. Just don't let other people's shallow options get to you.
Thank you My Dear, God bless you and Family My Darling You are a life saver, my hair is low porosity I have been natural since last year march and my hair from the time I was a little girl when ever it was time for my mother to plait my hair or touch my hair I will always cry because my hair has been always dry dry and dry it is just last year that I knew we all have hair types You given me some important tips I was afraid of combing my hair most of these youtubers said we should not put comb in our hair and we should not deep condition every wash day we should do more of cowash using only conditioner please help us more Thanks Shalom
I'm late, but starting this challenge. I just received my RevAir last month (two days after Valentine's day). Your hair is beautiful 😍 (healthy, thick and long). Thanks for sharing your tips and video. 💯❤️
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..may I have the information, please thank you:)
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🙌 All Praises to the Most High God of Israel, praise the Lord Jesus!
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Absolutley no lies told, you're a 100% right -- keeping my hair in a stretched state has caused it to grow tremendously like it never has before!
Honestly 💕💕
I thought I was crazy. I couldn’t understand why my hair felt better stretched. I was starting to doubt myself. Thank you for sharing your routine 🥰
Facts !!!
I’m ur 130 like and I agree with you girl you ain’t alone
@@janetidavies how do I keep my hair stretched on a TWA?
I love how you began your video with a scripture ❤️ period!!
Me too!
I also was drawn to subscribe to your channel because if your acknowledgement to our father God. Thanks for being unafraid to give Him glory and stand for what you believe. Love you queen, sis for life ❤️
Absolutely 💯
That attracted me, too
HallALuYAH ! 👐 Praise ONLY YAHuah !
Finally someone who is real and actually shows their true hair shed amount 🙌 love this!
@cactusflower5384 omg me too! Every wash day I think im dying or have some unknown illness because my shed be ridiculous lol I be like chile what am I doing wrong 😂
@cactusflower5384 same!!!! 😂
I agree
@@dekissia don't x
@Cactus Flower If I’ve had a protective style in for three weeks I will have a huge hair shed ball. This used to freak me out until I started taking the shed hair ball and dividing it into three equal size shed hair piles…one for each week my hair was in a protective style. This really puts it into perspective and is a strong visual to counteract the visual of the huge shed hair ball. So, in sum, I no longer freak out about shed hair 👍🏾
You're so right, shampooing our hair is actually underrated. Literally the shampoo step is the most important step to hair growth. Our hair grows from the scalp and a clean scalp leads to healthy hair growth from our scalp. So we all must take shampooing very important if we really want to grow a healthy hair. Thank you so much for this video.
Shapoo is very important but I would say the most important is moisturizing cause if the hair grows without moisture it will break off.
Very much so. It is important. However, your internal health (hormones) are the foundation to hair growth and health. If your body is experiencing imbalances, your hair will show it.
That was.... my biggest fear 😦
It means no matter what I'll do, I'll always have fragile hair 💔
Fr its like cleansing your skin. People with acne who wonder why it won't go away try increasing the amount of time for cleansing your skin. You can use so many acne products but if your skin isn't clean then it defeats the purpose. Sis is spot on 👏
I’ve heard the opposite washing hair too much causes damage because you’re stripping it of natural oils etc
Just a little tip for shampooing your hair I learned in hair school. You could save a lot of money by shampooing the first time really good then Try using about a dime or nickel size amount of shampoo the next shampoo process You should get a good lather because your hair is clean from the first shampoo process.
Thanks for sharing!!
Washing the scalp is literally the greatest tip to grow healthy hair fast
So true when I was washing my hair every week. Applying deep conditioners and protein treatments. Grew my hair 17 inches in 6-months I didn't know about wide tooth combs or anything at that time so you're right Queen!!!
I watch your videos 😄
Am a subscriber
@@shanequaaustin8908 17 inches in 6 months honestly sounds like a lie. That should not be possible.
@@Ayla.a7a definitely a lie lol. I read that & was like what??
@@Saditty Exactly! 😂 I was trying to be gentle with the ‘like a lie’. I know damn well that’s impossible, unless there’s some kind of enchanted hair growth elixir she’s made. That’s the length of a ruler plus an extra 5 inches, in 6 months, lmao.
Wish I could grow my hair that long!! I pray for that in Jesus name!
😂
amen!
AMEN! Hope the Lord answers your prayer 😊❤
Amen
Where two or three agree it is done
I like your humility. I had goose bumps when I came to your channel and saw your introduction. You went straight to work demonstrating to your viewers. No arrogance, no attitude. Thank you.
God bless you my sister, I love you for mentioning God in your intro. I love the Lord and yes we are fairfully and wonderfully made.
I started doing this 2 months ago and this method is very effective! My hair has grown and thicken since ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing!!❤️
Great video!🤩 my hair is 3a, but my little sisters’ hair is 4c and i’ve been obsessed with caring for their hair for years now. One thing she showed but didn’t mention that makes a HUGEEEE DIFFERENCE : HOLD YOUR COMB VERTICALLY WHEN BRUSHING. This will make brushing out your hair 1000000 times easier, regardless of your hair texture!
Thanks for sharing 💕
She doesn’t need your advice obviously 😂
@@JoyJoy-oc7su lmao, you’re really a miserable person. Get well boo💋
@@JoyJoy-oc7su 😂😂😂
@@JoyJoy-oc7su obviously…you didn’t read what she said either🙄 she isn’t giving the creator advice she’s pointing out the way the creator is brushing her hair and the purpose of her doing it that way.
First hair care routine where I see they actually clip their nails. Such an overlooked step that I stand by. Also removing all jewelry before getting in the shower to avoid hear snagging.
nap85 did that years ago and I had an aha- moment, this video further validates that long hair equals to unsnaggable nails
💯🎯👌🏾well said.
@@Ebizzill yes I cut my nails prior to hair manipulation it makes a difference got that tip from kimmay tube years ago
@@gailwilson5837 omg havent heard from her in a long minute
I wash my hair wearing disposable latex gloves and later wear another pair when i twistout with product
Your hair is intensely beautiful. Lord bless me with the growth like Janet!🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Coming from you this is a compliment 🥺❤️❤️❤️
@@janetidavies OMG 🤩Thank you Janet! I'm such a fan. 💗💗💗
Amen lord me too
Amen bless me with this thick long beautiful hair in the next 6 months as well ASE🙌🏾
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Also, ladies check your iron levels. LOW iron leads to slow growing hair. Watch eating more vegetables and fruit
This is true. I am anemic and my hair barely grows
You get iron in it's absorbable form from meat (especially liver), not from fruits and vegetables.
Good point
@@MiwaTamuyou can get iron from kale and spinach which has more than red meat. It also depends on what works for the person and their blood type
@@AdrienneShianne Unfortunately, while I understand why you believe this as this is what we are told and taught. It is just simply not true.
Animal liver has the most iron in the absorbable form by human cells than any other food in the world.
Iron from Kale and Spinach cannot get through any human cell without a fat carrier to cross our cell walls.
Our bodies do not have the ability to extract it all without a fermentation process (Herbivores, animals like cows and sheep etc, have several stomach chambers and the ability to bring the food back up to chew again as cud. This is how they get the nutrients out of it.
They also need to ruminate and eat vast quantities of greens/grasses/herbs all day long just to get the nutrition they need from them.
As a scientist myself, I feel very sad to see how most people have been deceived into believing that just because a "food" has certain vitamins and minerals under a microscope that these then translate to being usable for the human digestive system.
Also the general public's lack of awareness of how us scientists do our research, is disheartening. A lot of what we do has to be funded. And those who have the money have the power to dictate what is to be researched.
Follow the money; There is a lot more money in the Agricultural industry, than in the meat industry.
I hope you will be able to find the correct information to help you)
The revair is the game changer for me, I went from ear to waist length in 5 years just by making sure I use it at least once a month!
I can appreciate you opening you video with a scripture. Your hair is outstanding.
I'm upper mid back length, pray that "I" can get it growing.
Thanks
The caption of this video had me interested. The opening Scripture had me subscribing 🙌🏽❤️.
Yeah, people make their decisions giving importance to the wrong aspect a lot, you are not the only one.
Exactly.
My concern is I believe stretching too much caused me to lose some of my natural curl pattern, so now I've got butt length hair, but it's not textured enough to do the styles I like & used to do when my hair had more volume and coil to do it. My daughters have mid-back length hair in its shrunken state, & I only use heat on it sparingly to do styles that require their curls to be stretched, but I'm cautious not to overstretch their curls that are so pretty and bouncy. Afro-descendant coily hair is rare with a unique beauty whereas every other group has predominately straight hair (curls come from afro/Black genetics & the anamoly of euro descendant/ white individualswho have curly hair and multiracial groups who have curly or wavy hair obtain it from a historical admixture through afro/ Black people in their ancestry). I value the uniqueness of our curls that is so gorgeous when properly hydrated and cared for.
Have you considered stretching your hair using heatless methods? I like to stretch my hair with braids.
@@estherlowo It's not the method that's the point; it's that the stretching too often in itself can change or cause some of us to lose our natural curl pattern, especially those of us who already have a looser curl than 4b-4c hair types. Some people may not like their coils, so they want to lose their natural texture, but for those who do like their natural texture, they may not want to stretch too often.
Most blks in US. 80+ percent are NOT afro descendants at all they are the descendants of the blk aboriginal Indians who were always here. ( And most were blk) The 🏫 books have lied to us for yrs....
@@taylorsara1237 Girl, take a number & wait your turn...Go sit over there 👉🏿 & wait for me to call on you w/ all that nonsense. I've taken 3 tests from different sources, & ALL have confirmed Ghanaian ancestry in addition to indigenous ancestry from the Americas. I know my history; my people were taken to Afric.an nations too. You weirdos online just make stuff up w/ NO substantial evidence to back it up to push your outlandish agendas🙄😂...You hate yourselves THAT bad you don't want to identify w/ people who have the SAME common features, common coily hair, & shades of brown skin that the OVERWHELMING MAJORITY of Blk people have...How pathetic. I can't relate, so I only read your 1st false sentence. Carry on.
@@dspenderella9671 Oh plz! Girl bye! U sit down in a damn corner! It says right in the fine print of those DNA kits they have a 1 -2% accuracy rate!!! They also tell u they are for ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY!!! Did you miss that part??
Anyone who can READ knows those. Things are NOT legitimate genealogical tests, but only entertaining gag gifts!!
Even the head of one of the top. Co. (DNA. Tribes ) headed by ( Rick Kiddles) was laughing and saying only a dumb ass would think you could spit in a tube and find out your ancestry!!!
He said Most ppl have the sense to know its just guesswork! He also said he's seen thousands of kits and has NEVER seen 1 person send off to two diff companies and ger back the same results!! Even twins. Never come the same- Bc its Guesswork!! That's how I know you just Lied, but whatever. Stay sleep...
Also Africans have been telling us for YEARS we are NOT their ppl. And to stop stealing their culture!! Guess you know more than them too huh? Thats ok the truth IS coming out more n more... BTW The top Textbook Co. Mc Graw Hill is NOW printing in their new books that at least 3 migrations of BLACK INDIANS were ALREADY HERE!!! BEFORE ANYONE!! I guess when the 👨🏼man says it_ then you'll believe it....
THANK YOU! Never even thought about filing my nails down before washing. Great tip for folks with the same problem and don't have any gloves handy
Yes! Cos my nails be playing with me
Use the finger pads not nails the nails will scrape the scalp
@@stoneyhighhigh3677 I definitely have to use my nails,lightly, to get the buildup of dirt and products and flakes off my scalp. When I or anyone else uses only the pads of their fingers and no comb or anything else to get the buildup off my scalp, it stays on there. I don’t do it hard though, just enough to lift everything up.
I use gloves!
I love watching these videos. They’ve helped my hair grow so much. I never knew my hair could get so thick and long.
JESUS IS COMING SOON HE LOVES US LETS LIVE FOR HIM
Awesome! ❤ Amen 🙏 🙌🏼
Amen 🙏🏽💞💞🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I grew my hair out from barely shoulder length (when straight) hair to below bra length (stretched) years ago and it has STAYED at that same length every since. Back then I mostly learned about moisture, deep conditioning and hot oil treatments and protective styles, but I never put two and two together that the protect styles not only help your ends but they keep your hair fairly tangle free which is so important for avoiding breakage. I will definitely be incorporating stretching into my hair regimen to help my hair and supporting you by buying your products!
Well done
Always stretch hair, no matter. When I do that, it has always grown fast and longer. Thank you and your hair is healthy gorgeous
U mean stretch like braids?
@@taylorsara1237stretch it with heat.
I'm here to get right with my hair. There is no more excuses lol. Thank you sooo much xxx
I realized I was making this mistake of yes doing stretched styles, but not putting it back in braids or twists. This caused tangles! I swear I was gonna give up yesterday but this video came on my feed and I’m gonna try again! 🫶🏽✨ your hair is beautiful btw! 😍
Thank you my lovely 🥰, glad it came on time
I just wanted to tell you thanks for this amazing video! Needed this from start to finish 🙌
Tired of false hair and not being able to trust hair stylist. God bless your beautiful heart in showing women of color how to care for our hair ❤️
Going to try your products and share with everyone I know. Blessings to you 💜
Totally amazing. Thanks for posting. I'll have to go back to nightly hair care. Because come to think of it, looking back at my childhood I had less breakage when my mom plaited my hair up every night before bed. So night time twists it is for me now.
Hi Janet beautiful hair length beautiful hair I love it mines is the middle of my back a little bit longer than the middle I’m trying to get to waist length can you do a video on how you make your Rice Water please and thank you
The leave in Rice Water
Total game changer and time saver for me. I stretch my afro and wash & go in twists at night.
I love how she puts her hair on the shower wall!! I do the same thing😅
Your hair is beautiful by the way. Amazing length check, and yes a maintenance video would be great please.
Thank you so much! Noted 💕
Yes I agree Maintance video would be amazing
I have some anxiety around wash day, but watching this video is very helpful and brings make confidence in my hair regimen. I love love the detailed steps. Gonna give this a try, thanks!
Your hair is absolutely beautiful… that seems like so much work it was exhausting to watch all the steps you have to take to have healthy pretty hair!!
Great routine. Only thing about this video is the amount of shampoo and conditioner left on the scalp, double cleansing becomes redundant if we don’t rinse thoroughly. Definitely rushed through the rinsing process on this one, still lovely content and lovely outcome.
I agree with everything you say and your hair is GORGEOUS!! I normally use Aussie Moist conditioner for detangling because I love the slip, and deep conditioning is definitely my fav part of my hair routine!!🥰
Best advise about stretching the hair when it is wet. No more wash and go for me. When your hair is long, wash and go is difficult to maintain.
Your hair is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Yessss for the scripture! Your tips are awesome as well. I particularly love the tips to clip your nails and stretch your hair. My hair is down my back (thanks to stretched styles) but my nails tend to catch on my hair. I normally just break my nail off when it does, but it makes so much more sense just to cut it beforehand. 😅🤦🏾♀️ Thanks, Janet!
I'm so grateful I found your channel. I asked the universe for waist length hair and your videos started popping up on my feed. ❤
Ask Jesus instead
@@savinggift158stop harassing people
Stretch hair proactive styles , seems like a lot of work,but the growth benefits is worth it. I was wash-n-go in warm weather, it was good until the 2nd day, tangled, knots and cut cut cut, your routine is much more beneficial
The only way to get your hair that long is to keep it in braids, I remember my grandmother's hair was touching the floor, she always had it in braids, but people are impatient and always change their style which causes breakage.
my mom always did braid when I was long and my hair was under my breast I didn’t have none but I little bit but I didn’t comb my hair and It had to be cut but i’m grow it back for sure it to my neck now and I just did a chop a year ago !!
@@Gracieevxi your real hair in braids
@@yellinout_tee
What??
Just had this conversation with my daughter today. I told her that black hair loves braids and very little manipulation
How long do you recommend leaving your braids in for ?
Ngl, this is definitely true. Years ago when I used to perm my hair, I would notice my hair would be growing vs now ( I’ve been over 5+ years natural ). That’s because my hair was always stretched aka straight.
Yes sis. this routine is everything. The products, the techniques. I actually end up wanting to wash my hair more than usual now...I resist though because of the manipulation but that's just how much I love the products
Hey big sis! How’s it going? Thanks for the love, hahaaa I can imagine 🥰.
I think trimming is great as it helps protect your ends but ofc overdoing it is a thing. I try to trim 1-2x a year, I go by how my hair feels, if it’s becoming more tangled than usual then I know I’m due for a trim. After a trim my hair becomes so much easier to detangle! Hope that makes sense 😅💕💕
@@janetidavies yes it does! Thx. I’ve been debating a trim but I’m not sure I actually need it so may just wait. Last time was November! Plus a little dusting after
@@janetidavies wow thank you so so much for the video and replying, so happy I found you! I will try to grow my natural hair again. It has some coloring damage, I bleached it in January, all the weave and crochet style doesn’t allow my hair to breathe as much. So I will try to leave it out. Only winter month crochet style!! Did you ever colored your hair?
Great advice l think once a year is great for me but it's been a while now since this COVID l really need to get my end ends cut but my hair has grown so much l'm all Natural and l have been now since 2016 and l'm happy l actually stay with it this time.
@@janetidavies ❤🎉😮😮😮😅😅😊
🙏🏾 thanks for sharing the word in the beginning of your video
So smart to fle your nails FIRST! BRILLIANT!!!
Lady, you have been blessed with a crown of natural beauty. 😍
Thanks for the hair treatment info; will use it next time I try the transition, again! 😁
First, let me say that I love your channel and I have gained a lot of knowledge regarding haircare. Watching this particular video keeps me grounded and reminds me why I do not want very long hair. I want to be free. To have hair that long and have to wear protective styles just to keep it, is not worth it to me. I texlax my hair to loosen my natural curls and my hair looks great. I also flat iron it (following your advice on keeping hair stretched) on low heat. The results have been amazing. I initially had some breakage but that is because I didn't use the heat protectors and I didn't know how to flat iron. I do now and my hair is flourishing. Again, a lot of it is thanks to you.
8:27 I never thought about stretching out my hair for growth, I like the way my hair looks in wash and go but I couldn’t figure out why my hair wasn’t growing I am going to start stretching my hair makes a lot of sense
I think Im convinced. I NEED to do this challenge with you. My hair is not behaving as itself. It's shedding n thinning n really dry. So, subbing now. BTW, thanks for sharing! Your Glory is BEAUTIFUL ❤️
Thanks for joining the family💕
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Also if you want, try using rosemary oil. Rosemary has inflammation and anti -bacterial properties that may be preventing the growth. So use that. Make sure if you do, use a carrier oil like coconut oil or argan oil.
@@Tabetha. what's the best brand of rosemary oil?
@@oh-ku1oq can you give me your email address. I don't think I can share a link here and I want you to get the right product.
I ❤️ how you are SUPER GENEROUS with the conditioner!!!
yeah i have didi conrows in they hurt the first few days but they make your hair grow like crazy due to the stretch
I love how u started the video with a bible verse. God bless u sis🤍🤍
Your dedication is unmatched.
My hair use to be really thick and long like yours but over the years abuse and neglect have caused it to fall out and thin. 😢 I'm literally spending 1000s of dollars trying to reverse the damage
Ultimately its ab giving your hair the UTMOST TLC. Find what works for you, deep condition and make sure your hair is pampered. I neglect my hair alot and i think thats why it grows but not as fast as it should. Mine gets very dry. I think the common habit we curly-afro girls must have is to keep our strands hydrated and actually show love to it. Also, ive noticed many of the shelf products may not help our hair as much as we think they do. Its actually those mother earth recipes from like Africa, India, and Asia that keeps our hair super happy. Eat your protein, drink your water and exercise along with your hair tlc and you will so gorgeous results
I love your hair care routine of course but your shirt is awesome too!!
Thanks for the love 💕
Your hair is heavenly! I have tailbone length hair also but very thin stands as well as low density....how I woukd love thick hair like yours!
I'm going too try those products one day. You're hair is amazing btw. I'm def gonna take in that routine.
Do you know the name of the products?
@@mimoesh9467 They're in the description.
If you have products that work for you/have slip I would just stick with those though. It's really all about the actual technique. Most of length retention is lost due to breakage from delangling I've notices. More so if you have fine 4c hair like me.
Hi Janet, thanks for listing all the steps in the video and products, Im going to try it. Your hair is amazing
Thank you 😊 💕
WHEN I USED TO LIVE IN A FOREIGN STATES, I USE TO WASH MY HAIR EVERY MORNING WITH HEAD & SHOULDER, USED TO GROWN I DID NOT REALIZES IT THAT WASHING OUR HAIR MAKE IT GROWN THANKS A LOT.
When I was a little girl ( natural from birth until 15 years old) my mother used to wash, condition and put in either one, two or four braids. My hair was uncut ( only bangs) until 12 years old when I got my first trim. . . I was DEVASTATED to find the hair stylist cut about 5 to 6 inches when my mother wasn't looking and I was wiping soap from my eyes at the time. After that I was terrified to have anyone touch my hair. I only received "trims" after that upsetting event. I relaxed it about once a year and kept it one long French braid throughout much of junior high & high school. In 2007 I relaxed it on a very long, very trying day (BIG mistake) and dozed off for 20 minutes watching the news. It was damaged, I lost 2 inches to chemical damage and swore off chemicals. I began using deep conditioners more often and rarely pinned or clasped it tightly. Now (light-years later) it's curly...really curly but I would like it to be (that is I would like the curls) longer after it's dry. My curls are so much tighter underneath. They are two different sizes. Tighter in the front, looser on the sides. They seem different depending on the types of products I use from day to day. P L E A S E,. I will take any and all advice you have to give. Thank you.
Instead of filing my nails...I put on gloves. My nails don't snag at the tips and sides...it catches and snags where the cuticles and nailbeds are. I wear acrylic and the new growth is where there are issues with snagging. Plus just used to the gloves.
Wouldn't the fabric of the gloves be too rough on the cuticle? Like washing your hair with a towel?
@@ellie5373 nitrile gloves. I use nitrile gloves..also vinyl gloves and rubber gloves...are smooth.
@@ellie5373 I don't use a towel...I let my hair drip dry. Here's a video of me using gloves: th-cam.com/video/ZO8eaJFqhyU/w-d-xo.html
Wow!!!💞😳 it is very good to learn how to shampoo our hair for the life of our hair ,I will do it for best results I see from you,thank alot sister ✨🙏
Hi Janet, thanks for the hair washing and straightening prep video.
I'm a natural girl...so I'm always looking for ways to care for my hair...I'm also on a hair growth journey...it's great to know when there are others going through the same process..keep the videos coming please.
Your video is the only one that shows breakage. I enjoy watching
I have been following everyone's advice and procedures everything but the hair streing and as I text my skull hair is drenched in castor oil I wont wash out my school hair is thick and grew an inch the thicknesses is growing souch I smile to myself as I am so happy with the reults zi can weary own hair out next month thanx ❤ for all the tips plus videos and im getting a lot of compiments amen
I just took my hair out after have single braids in for 3-4 months...i know i keep my hair in wayyy too long, i work a lot and don't have time to be taking my hair out as often as id like. That being said my shed hair is also a lot, I watched so many videos on how to promote hair retention and how to properly detangle my hair because all these videos show I've been watching show significantly less shed hair than i was losing. This video changed the perspective for me. I do need to take better care of my hair but my shed hair amount was not unusual
You're awesome my guy! You will be blessed for your kindness.
ahhhhhh , starting wash day filing nails ?! that might be the game changer i'm missing in my wash day routine
Whoa, that was a huge amount of conditioner and creams! I think you'd be just fine applying much less. And I understand the need to snip off a knot every now and then, but reaching for the scissors often shouldn't be necessary. Nail snagging can definitely be a problem so it's good that you addressed that. Very good results👍🏼👍🏼
Currently on amazon purchasing a scalp massager and looking up those products
Thank you for sharing. I didn't know about these products. I will buy my products from this site now. It's exactly what I needed. Thank you so much.
Can we all appreciate the Nutritional value of Faith on her T-shirt👏👏👏. Where can I get one too
I would love the t-shirt as well no replys?
I love & identify with you & your hair!! Thanks for showing all hair loss! I have big problems w/ hair loss, tangles & breakage. I have had to cut off 5" tangles when all I want is the long hair of my childhood! You are inspiring me to try harder & be more patient when detangling. #revair dreams!
Sis started with Scripture?!👋🏾New sub here. Thanks for sharing your journey.🙌🏾 Blessings!🙏🏾💖
Your hair is so beautiful 😍 hair goals !
I totally agree, I finger detangle first before using a comb. I make my own detangling conditioner with 4 ingredients from my kitchen, my coconut cream conditioner (equal parts of extra virgin coconut oil, coconut milk, plain nonfat yogurt and avocado oil.. depending on scalp and hair needs I may add some aloe juice, organic honey and or extra virgin olive oil) leave it on the hair for atleast 30 min with cap, then rinse out well before washing the hair. I do everything before the wash the detangling, clip ends while moisturizing, once washed the hair is super shiny & moisturized from the oils. I also keep aloe juice, peppermint & rosemary oils in a water bottl. I do the same for my son hair which make it easy for him to wash his own hair in the shower without the tangles
Beautiful ❤thank you ….one of best videos…the shower attachments are sooo king
Here for the inspirational scripture at the intro!! AMEN SIS!!!
I started adding fenugreek and clove tea to my routine and my hair began getting soo full!! Length was never a problem for me. Fullness was. I try not to add heat to my hair so much, but I am sick of them braids!! I want a new style 😩
This looks like my routine, I always wash twice, and go under the heat for 20 minutes with, the tea mixture and olive oil and a leave in conditioner. It's so soft afterwards. I Love her hair. This dryer looks different.. hmm 🤔 ( me texting while the video is going )
I use heat protection oil and liv conditioner to blow dry my hair and it comes out straight, But I used a brush blow dryer, I might want a try this blow dryer it seems faster. 🤔 My hair is only a little past my bra strap back length ( well I don't know I haven't straightened it in about 2 to 3 years.
Does the fenugreek tea dry out your hair or are you using it just as a tea rinse?
@@Keldria I use it as a rinse with clove tea and olive oil and my Doo Grow conditioner treatment. Then I put on a plasticbag, andI put on a heating cap that plugs into the wall for 20 minutes. ( I don't use the Doo grow shampoo and conditioner it has too much alcohol in it, but the grease and leave in conditioner works wonders)
@@keishas6162 I would like to try this. Thanks for sharing your routine!! Your hair is beautiful!
@janetdavies I loved the video! But as someone into nails, please don't file in a back and forth, sawing motion, that can cause damage. File in toward the center on each half of the nail.
Oh look. Next hair care line I’m trying out 🥰 I’m excited
Appreciate your uplifting messages and tips.
New subscriber here. I'm ready for a new beginning. Day one starts today. Wish me luck.
Two months ago I did my 12th big chop after a break up and my hair felt these Lil balls on the ends. I was stressed out with this guy and he affected everything, even my hair. I hate my hair short but am relieved
Aw I pray you've healed by now..a yr later. I too will do my 4th big chop on my mid back hair bcuz it's such a mess after neglect but I still feel so free. Can't wait
@@gummybear4011 I've not heeled, because three months ago, went right back to the same guy, ... same old stuff came up. I'm still angry, and have short hair, yet again. I permed because I have toddler and no time for the natural hair care.
@trinadagriff1140 Short hair is really ok. Looks just as good as long hair if it's healthy n much easier to manage too. I am sorry to hear that you went back to the same guy who hurt you before. I assume you thought he had changed.. but usually ppl don't.. unless they've allowed God to change them..n that change will be so evident. You'll be able to say "he loves me" bcuz his words n actions will line up n show you nothing but love. Love doesn't hurt.esp not intentionally. I pray you fix your crown and accept only Queen treatment..as the Queen you are. Know your worth. If a man shows you he don't know it, Leave! LET GO& LET GOD send you your King🙏🏽❤️
Wow, love everything about this video, including the music - what's the music if you don't mind? It's really great to see that we are having British black young women sharing the knowledge about growing long hair and maintaining it. I too have long 4C hair and love everything about it. It's not as long as yours but I'm working on the length and now find it easy to maintain. I also put my hair in twists but a really gorgeous style - a pony tail at the very top and then two plaits on each side and looks hip. I just use Blue Dax, a concoction of oils that I like to use and the hair mayonnaise mainly. I do sometimes use other things now and again but those are my main routine. I would never have thought my hair and texture would be soft feeling on my neck and envious to the eye. My hair use to be short, hard, course on my neck and just awful due to lack of knowledge so I use to have it texturised, back in the days beads, perm and sometimes wigs (which I only did for a bit because putting something on your head to replace your own natural hair is like you might as well go bald - like how some people are OK with caked makeup frankly - although don't want to judge) It's great that there's a growing community of black women appreciating their own hair and no need to ever go back to weaves, perms and certainly never a wig. Your video was long but interesting all the way, good illustrations and tips. All these Miche products etc that are new and claim to be some sort of break though are rubbish from US. Tried it and cost £26 for a normal size jar - thank heavens I saw an African video about Blue Dax and tried it and worked a treat. None of this extortionately overpriced taking advantage of black women just cos we've never had the investment in research or backing for over 100 years from these big companies which is a privilege to have. Sometimes simplicity is best and look to those that are not expecting your income to go all towards it! Thank you for your sharing.
Just love your channel xx
Thank you 💕💕
I use to blow-dry my hair before and some days I would go crazy and leave it out I think that is a big mistake I think you need to keep it in twists for sure. Don't let it down lol
Janet dearest, I miss you . it has been months since we connect. You have lost weight. you look great and you just have a baby. Your hair is in great shape. God bless. love you little sister
Hey big sis! I know long time, but glad to be back. Thanks for your encouragement 💕
Thanks for sharing! This is my first time seeing you. I LOVE your hair😍
I wholeheartedly agree with you when you said that stretching the hair is the BEST way to battle SSK. I never used to blow dry but now I do, and I love it!
New to video today, Your hair is beautiful and that makes me feel that I need to put more effort into my routine etc. Thank You for sharing time sensitive info🙏
Sis you should've worn different color shorts. Lol I still couldn't the length. But LENGTH is on 10. You inspire me to not be lazy and wash my hair more. Cause I think the reason I have a lot of breakage is probably due to product build as well.
Thanks for the love! Ikrr I didn’t plan on doing a length check until after getting dressed! I will have to do it again soon haha. Hope you find a solution to your hair concerns, hopefully this video helped 💕
i like using the aztec clay mash with acv to clarify and remove build up it helps alot
Your hair is so gorgeous! ❤🙏🏿
I second that
This video was very educational, Ms. Janet. I learned a lot from watching.
Oh man i really hope this does me some justice. I recently did a big chop cause my hair was a broken.Thank you sister for your advice 👏🏾🖤🔥✌🏾
I'm doing a big chop too for the first time in more than 11 yrs
@@pamelanonya377 you know it's not that bad once you get use to it growing back. My hair has grown out and I'm loving it ✌🏾🖤🥰. Just don't let other people's shallow options get to you.
Thank you My Dear, God bless you and Family My Darling You are a life saver, my hair is low porosity I have been natural since last year march and my hair from the time I was a little girl when ever it was time for my mother to plait my hair or touch my hair I will always cry because my hair has been always dry dry and dry it is just last year that I knew we all have hair types You given me some important tips I was afraid of combing my hair most of these youtubers said we should not put comb in our hair and we should not deep condition every wash day we should do more of cowash using only conditioner please help us more Thanks Shalom
Amazing! Absolutely gorgeous hair. Thank you for this!
Ps- I thought I was the only one who hung my shed hair on the shower walls 😂
I do it too!! 😂
GOD loves you all.🙏🏽🫀I love you all and I am praying for you all.🙏🏽🫀
Love the scripture in the beginning.
I cant wait to purchase these products for me and my daughters natural hair
I'm late, but starting this challenge. I just received my RevAir last month (two days after Valentine's day). Your hair is beautiful 😍 (healthy, thick and long). Thanks for sharing your tips and video. 💯❤️