No, your hair texture can change. As a child and most of my life, I had really thick hair. When I got colon cancer and I had chemo and lost all of my hair, when it grew back in my hair now is fine. No where nearly as thick. I use to complain about my thick hair and now I wished I still had it. So whatever hair you have be thankful.
I agree sort of... I've always had a head full of thick hip length coilly 4c hair. After having covid, massive weight loss, and I'm sure having lupus is a contributing factor, my nails started splitting and becoming very thin and brittle and so did my hair. My hair was so thick, people swore my hair was fake. My ponytail now is a quarter of the usual size. So while I agree that you can't turn your hair into what you weren't born with, sometimes there are circumstances that causes changes that can be changed/fixed with the right solutions.
Same here. My nails aren’t the problem but my hair has thinned the same as you, 1/4 of what it used to be. I miss my super thick hair. Can grow my hair to my thigh but it’s no where near as thick as it used to be😢
Love this. You're so right! I am now embracing my various hair textures and learning how to manage them without getting frustrated! It is what it is! Thank you so much for all that you do and the knowledge you share with us!
This exactly my density and fineness. Love my texture just wish I had more of it 😑😁and happy to see you show this!! I never see someone who represents my texture and density as a natural. ❤
I had thick 4C hair all over, but I have damage to the crown due to sitting under the dryer for rollerbset styles. Is there any way to repair that damaged area of scalp so that the hair will begin to grow again?
So basically, there’s no product that’s going to change your hair. Either you have it or you don’t. Just want to be clear if that’s what you are saying
Yes. Thats what she is saying. Products "ENHANCE" what a person already has growing out of their scalp. Having good application/technique helps with the outcome of the style.
My hair became extremely thin after several surgeries and is very slowly coming back but it's taken a few big chops and several years. It's still not what it used to be.
@@fazsicleexactly, us thin hair people still trying to find answers, but we gotta face the truth. And I am a senior 😒🙄and still hoping for “solutions.”
I love the way you speak about hair. No one texture, density or curl gets more love than another. All are spoken of highly and treated with respect.
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I love you for ALWAYS KEEPING IT REAL HONEST 💞
I try🙏🏽
No, your hair texture can change. As a child and most of my life, I had really thick hair. When I got colon cancer and I had chemo and lost all of my hair, when it grew back in my hair now is fine. No where nearly as thick. I use to complain about my thick hair and now I wished I still had it. So whatever hair you have be thankful.
I agree sort of... I've always had a head full of thick hip length coilly 4c hair. After having covid, massive weight loss, and I'm sure having lupus is a contributing factor, my nails started splitting and becoming very thin and brittle and so did my hair. My hair was so thick, people swore my hair was fake. My ponytail now is a quarter of the usual size. So while I agree that you can't turn your hair into what you weren't born with, sometimes there are circumstances that causes changes that can be changed/fixed with the right solutions.
Same here. My nails aren’t the problem but my hair has thinned the same as you, 1/4 of what it used to be. I miss my super thick hair. Can grow my hair to my thigh but it’s no where near as thick as it used to be😢
Please check out Dr. Brooke Goldner’s protocol for lupus 👌🏾🙏🏾
Love this. You're so right! I am now embracing my various hair textures and learning how to manage them without getting frustrated! It is what it is! Thank you so much for all that you do and the knowledge you share with us!
You are so welcome!
This exactly my density and fineness. Love my texture just wish I had more of it 😑😁and happy to see you show this!! I never see someone who represents my texture and density as a natural. ❤
It looks so full!😍
So true! Whatever it is, whether we wish we were taller or shorter, curly haired or straight, its better to embrace your own unique beautiful self! ❤
I agree!
Absolutely
Wonderful! ....it's time to embrace the truth!
Agreed! I get that question all the time from all nationalities. How did you get your hair like that ?? My answer Kenny and Sarah
😂 I say the same thing when asked about my hair!
I might start saying my parents. When I'm asked I just say I wet it or I washed it.
LOVEEE BLACK NATURALNESS
I have a very similar texture to hers. I love our spingy coils ❤
I need your help with my fine hair!😩 #Philly
I had thick 4C hair all over, but I have damage to the crown due to sitting under the dryer for rollerbset styles. Is there any way to repair that damaged area of scalp so that the hair will begin to grow again?
So basically, there’s no product that’s going to change your hair. Either you have it or you don’t. Just want to be clear if that’s what you are saying
Yes. Thats what she is saying. Products "ENHANCE" what a person already has growing out of their scalp. Having good application/technique helps with the outcome of the style.
So short thin 4C will always be that. The man haircut is the easiest option. Wigs and weaves for those who wish it was something else.
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Client “ What Can YOU Do, So I Can Get This”
Stylist “Let Me Let You View & HEAR
Something, WaaaaaaaLaaaaaaa”
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My hair became extremely thin after several surgeries and is very slowly coming back but it's taken a few big chops and several years. It's still not what it used to be.
The question was how to make your hair thicker you did not answer the question 🤔
Client looks like she could be your Moma or auntie 💕
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What products do you recommend to enhance curls for fine, medium density hair? Do you recommend straightening before trimming ends?
Where is your shop located? I need help.
Yes so pretty
Thank you ☺️
So what does castor oil do??😢
That was no help
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Sorry @@FlourishCurls_Salon
@@fazsicleexactly, us thin hair people still trying to find answers, but we gotta face the truth. And I am a senior 😒🙄and still hoping for “solutions.”
@@fazsicle😂😂😂got it!
@@carolynharveyfoxtrotI think the solution is to accept where we are then decide what look we want to do with what we have
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Weight loss surgery causes hair to thin. Once you gain weight or keep up with vitamins the hair stops shedding and grows back