This is exactly why i side eye people who say i do to much to my hair with my locs.... the only thing that changed is i don't do wash days as often but i still make sure my hair is moisturized and hydrated in between
Facts. I followed the "less is more" approach to my locs for 10 years, which works for some but apparently not me, resulted in lots of scalp and hair damage. I had to cut my locs all off. Fast forward my fro is full and lush, I pamper my hair now.
Yikes! 😬 Locs are your hair. The idea that you don’t have to lubricate and moisturize your tangled strands is ridiculous. It’s still hair and needs to be taken care of.
I've never seen a self comb out ever work out for someone. It's always full of damage or thinning. Most people are better off just starting over cuz they don't care for their locs enough.
I agree my friend. If she could I would say see again in 4 months if she is willing. That length is so transitional I find folks need a little help to stay on track.❤ Btw her hair is so thick and wonderful. Wow.😊
My hair likes to fall out randomly due to genetically abnormal blood cells and neurodivergent stress. I'm not spending all that time working on locs to have them fall out and need repair.
Damage doesn't occur that quickly unless you are deliberately going out of your way to damage it. Shorter hair is stronger than longer hair, especially when there is absolutely no damage present. She has no thinning, breakage, or split ends at this point so her hair will be much stronger, resilient, and resistant to damage than it's she was carrying those issues. This is the tradeoff of cutting ALL of your damage off. You lose more length but you're hair will experience so much more of impact to hair health and length retention vs chipping and whittling away damage like most people do.
I recently discovered that my hair looks very similar to this and I was wondering what to do and if it should be cut by a professional. I’m so scared to go to a salon nowadays. I haven’t been since 2013 and it it was for color and a trim by my old stylist that I’d been going to for almost 20 years. I’m thinking that I might need a new stylist because my old one doesn’t seem to know much about natural hair. My hair is long past my shoulders , but thin after years of twist outs, being anemic and health issues in the past 4-5 years. I’m past all that now have been seeing a dermatologist for the past year and 3 months and I’m trying to thicken my hair.
If I were to comb out my microlocs, my hair would probably look worse than this with the amount of neglect that I’ve done lol yall please don’t neglect your locs if you have them. You may not need to do as much as with loose hair but regular care and maintenance is ABSOLUTELY necessary
How do you take care of hair that is in wig cornrows? I used to wear my natural hair in braids mostly, I would use ayurveda as well and I stopped wearing braids because I realised my hair broke off. I switched to wearing wig conrows underneath my glueless wigs. I got a cut which was a big trim I had so many split ends and I've switched to going to a professional stylist instead of doing my own hair. I am wondering how to moisturise the cornrows. So my hair isn't dry once I remove them. Thanks
@AfrikanHairGod noted! This video kind of shook me a bit, bc I have locs started from 2 strand twists and idk if I'm maintaining them properly. I get so many different things told to me about them
@@AfrikanHairGod ❤❤❤ you are the best. I was just watching your favorite products.Video from 2023 when I was a child.My mother used ultra sheen on my hair. My hair was thriving too. I looked like lion. Trying to get back there.
I don't invest my time in debunking crazy trends anymore. It's evident these people have nothing to offer for content and are doing off-the-wall ish for engagement and views. You don't need me to tell you not to put lotion in your hair
@@AfrikanHairGodman, I feel you! Lotion?! Come on now! 😅 The pink brand has a hair lotion so what’s the reason for this other than folks trying to go viral on the internet 😂😂😂.
You still left her some hair. You're so wonderful. My hair needs you sir
Me too 😩😩😩real bad 🥺🤭🙏🏿
This is exactly why i side eye people who say i do to much to my hair with my locs.... the only thing that changed is i don't do wash days as often but i still make sure my hair is moisturized and hydrated in between
Her hair looks so much better after the cut ❤
Facts. I followed the "less is more" approach to my locs for 10 years, which works for some but apparently not me, resulted in lots of scalp and hair damage. I had to cut my locs all off. Fast forward my fro is full and lush, I pamper my hair now.
Yikes! 😬
Locs are your hair. The idea that you don’t have to lubricate and moisturize your tangled strands is ridiculous. It’s still hair and needs to be taken care of.
The fro is gorgeous
All that work to comb them out, just to end up having to chop and start over. 😢
I've never seen a self comb out ever work out for someone. It's always full of damage or thinning. Most people are better off just starting over cuz they don't care for their locs enough.
Fresh and beautiful start❤
I agree my friend. If she could I would say see again in 4 months if she is willing. That length is so transitional I find folks need a little help to stay on track.❤
Btw her hair is so thick and wonderful. Wow.😊
My hair likes to fall out randomly due to genetically abnormal blood cells and neurodivergent stress. I'm not spending all that time working on locs to have them fall out and need repair.
I wonder if she'll be able to keep it healthy on her own for 6 months to a year. A lot more damage can be done in that time.
Damage doesn't occur that quickly unless you are deliberately going out of your way to damage it. Shorter hair is stronger than longer hair, especially when there is absolutely no damage present. She has no thinning, breakage, or split ends at this point so her hair will be much stronger, resilient, and resistant to damage than it's she was carrying those issues.
This is the tradeoff of cutting ALL of your damage off. You lose more length but you're hair will experience so much more of impact to hair health and length retention vs chipping and whittling away damage like most people do.
Thank u for saying this! Im tired of smelling people's locs!
I don’t think I’ve crossed paths with anyone who has smelly locs. Interesting.
@@BrightestLight5me either, my 2 sons have them down their back and they don’t smell at all.
I know she’ll be fine with your care and instructions. I’m surprised that could happen with loc
Wooh! Her hair looks so much better after that cut.
This is why I didn't loc my hair. You still need to have a rountine of washing, conditioner, and moisture.
THIS WHY PEOPLE SHAVE OR LOW CUT THEIR LOC OFF
I recently discovered that my hair looks very similar to this and I was wondering what to do and if it should be cut by a professional. I’m so scared to go to a salon nowadays. I haven’t been since 2013 and it it was for color and a trim by my old stylist that I’d been going to for almost 20 years. I’m thinking that I might need a new stylist because my old one doesn’t seem to know much about natural hair. My hair is long past my shoulders , but thin after years of twist outs, being anemic and health issues in the past 4-5 years. I’m past all that now have been seeing a dermatologist for the past year and 3 months and I’m trying to thicken my hair.
If I were to comb out my microlocs, my hair would probably look worse than this with the amount of neglect that I’ve done lol yall please don’t neglect your locs if you have them. You may not need to do as much as with loose hair but regular care and maintenance is ABSOLUTELY necessary
How do you take care of hair that is in wig cornrows? I used to wear my natural hair in braids mostly, I would use ayurveda as well and I stopped wearing braids because I realised my hair broke off. I switched to wearing wig conrows underneath my glueless wigs. I got a cut which was a big trim I had so many split ends and I've switched to going to a professional stylist instead of doing my own hair. I am wondering how to moisturise the cornrows. So my hair isn't dry once I remove them. Thanks
I've been curious if I can put conditioner on my locs or will I have to worry about buildup??
I don't use conditioner on locs.
@AfrikanHairGod noted! This video kind of shook me a bit, bc I have locs started from 2 strand twists and idk if I'm maintaining them properly. I get so many different things told to me about them
June 5, 2024
Where are you located?
WOW!! Thats why I don't do braids
Lots are different than locs.
What products did you recommend?
@@MsT_ThatsMe for what
@@AfrikanHairGod to keep it hydrated?
@@MsT_ThatsMe water and hair grease
@@AfrikanHairGod ❤❤❤ you are the best. I was just watching your favorite products.Video from 2023 when I was a child.My mother used ultra sheen on my hair. My hair was thriving too. I looked like lion. Trying to get back there.
No not any different. .
People have been trending about using regular lotion on hair . Do you have any advice on if that’s even safe ?
I don't invest my time in debunking crazy trends anymore. It's evident these people have nothing to offer for content and are doing off-the-wall ish for engagement and views. You don't need me to tell you not to put lotion in your hair
@@AfrikanHairGodman, I feel you! Lotion?! Come on now! 😅 The pink brand has a hair lotion so what’s the reason for this other than folks trying to go viral on the internet 😂😂😂.
😂😂😂😂
😂 lotion?
Not lotion😂
U say, stylists cut too much but u chop most.
I wish her the best of luck on her hair journey. What style did she get at the end out of curiosity? I'm loving the texture of her fro. 😍
She decided to rock it as is. I think it was best, there wasn't too much we could've done at that length besides finger or comb coils