Never change your hair routine so others can be happy within themselves to see a flat iron or silk press, your hair is not up for entertainment. Your hair is beautiful just the way it is.
Why are there so many comments asking her to flat iron or silk press her hair? This happens on every channel where the person has long natural hair. Can we please get beyond the need to see naturally afro textured hair bone straight?
@@bluelilly5995 - I'm not reading into anything, I'm stating an obvious truth. And where did I say that this channel was every other channel? I said that people ask to see the hair silk pressed on every channel where the person has long natural hair. Her hair being much longer than the others doesn't somehow make my comment any less true. All of these "please silk press" requests on here are just another example of the simple-minded obsession that many people still have with straight hair.
Wooooowww!!!! I have to get a Rev Air Dryer. Your hair is absolutely beautiful! That hair dryer makes all the difference in the world. Silky isn't the best way to go. Black women used to keep a little fluff in their hair back in the day. It looks better when it has volume and clean.
This is how I want my hair. So long that when you two strand twist it you have to lean your head back to twist all the way to the end. I am almost waist length so I am getting there.
I first want to say that your hair is amazing! I also want to say that I'm glad that you didn't go bone straight; your natural texture is one of the things that make people's jaw drop!. People are shocked to see that our hair can grow to the lengths that yours have reached. It's beautiful girl; keep doing what you are doing...
I think all black women can grow long hair, but I definitely think she has a bit extra. Her hairs growth phase or the rate at which her hair grows is way above average. Maybe she took supplements or something at sometime also.
@@ez2bcute hey so why don't we ask her if she thinks her hair grows faster than normal say around 1/2 inch per month. Perhaps is how she cares for it. I have definitely noticed a growth spurt while being locked down pretty much for a 9 months. I seem to have hairs growing from everywhere, wonder why? Is the air Outdoors that polluted? I Do cover my hair when I go out to get the necessities when I didn't do that prior to the pandemic so maybe there is stuff in the air messing with the growth or the retention of my hair's length. Or possibly there's no reason for me to style it three or more times a week. I may touch it once just to moisturize or shampoo and I do not shampoo weekly.
@@teeteeshouse I think it’s less genetics and more generational habits. She herself has said that no other woman in her family has this length of hair. They’re all (or they all WERE) shoulder length just like most people who say it’s genetic. But a lot of us don’t want to just put it away and let it grow. Or become impatient and start breaking it due to frustration.
Wow its perfect for naturals with long fine hair. I have been reluctant with blow drying my Hip length hair. I don't want breakage cause of the comb chase method. This is a lovely alternative.
Wash your hair and scalp clean, depending two times a week, deep conditioner protein or hair mask treatment, (let your Hairdresser check your scalp and hair. She will determine which type of hair treatment you may need or hair mask treatment your hair and scalp needs) scalp massage increases hair thickness by stretching the cells of hair follicles. This, in turn, stimulates the follicles to produce thicker hair. It's also thought that a scalp massage may help dilate blood vessels beneath the skin, thereby encouraging, know want work for you hair and scalp oil or natural butter cream (in this case you need to found a good Hairdresser who knows about hair porosity I believe she will help you once she's seeing your hair and scalp) Doing easy protective STYLING (Don't leave a protective style in too long. While it can be tempting to put your hair in braids and forget about it, this can cause tangling, dryness, and breakage if you don't switch up the style. We recommend leaving protective styles in for about two weeks on average- and never push more than two months) if you do leave your protective STYLING for too long try to use (water and oil Mixed in a spray water bottle) this will help keep your hair follicle cuticle healthy and stronger helps with dandruff itching scalp and softening natural etc
@@1204 I have 3c low porosity hair. I have gone 8 months with twists in 2015-2016 but did not moisturize as I should,nor wash as much as I should, and my hair was locking at the roots. I got help getting it out. I tighten it up every 3 weeks. This time being near the end of another 8 months,I've been washing my scalp every week during the Summer,now every 2 weeks for cold weather, and moisturizing, as well as hydrating,keeping my roots from locking up,and my scalp healthy,clean and build-up free. I used to keep protective styles in up to 2-4 or 5 months when I never new about perms in my very young years and my hair growth fast. After discovering and using perm and I went back to doing long protective styles whenever I was natural and it grew fast every time. When I did go to a salon,they said how thick and healthy my hair was. It's the same for many women's hair,especially in Africa and us in the Caribbean. I guess it depends on the person's hair and where they live, then your statement for long protective styling would be true.
For those who gave you a thumbs down, it has to be because of jealousy and that's sad. What other explanation could it be. Your hair is beautiful. I subscribed.
I have now adopted your touch and gentle way you handle your hair! It’s so awesome! I have shared this with my daughter who is heavy handed lol!!! And I now say careful with my hair!!! And now we are more into our ends!!! Thank you for having super long hair and not chopping your ends everyday you know not so often!!! That’s awesome!!! Ok keep up the good work!!!
That’s my regular routine. A blowout then perm rods on a twist out. Whenever I want to do a ponytail I will use bobby-pins not a hair tie. I don’t want to break my hair off and I can create more volume with pins. Your hair is fairytale beautiful 🧚🏾♀️
I can’t wait to see the results! I want to purchase a revair when I finish medical school and I hope to be tailbone length by then so the revair will help me with dealing with so much hair.
And you'll be paying for that revair long after paying off med school debt! I'm just kidding but I feel as though it's really expensive even for what it does.
The blank stare and the stall !!!! 😂😂🙌Why is that so true!!!! You really have to think of all your options before you make a move lol ! I feel you 😂😂🙌🙌your hair is 🔥btw
OMGoodness, you are so patient when taking your braids out. I have bra length hair and get impatient and the urge to rip through or give up and cut it. Seeing you gives me incentive to stay with it. Just a beautiful woman and hair!
I been natural for about 4 years and I put color on my hair my hair has still been growing but my ends are getting ruff what should I do to keep it from breaking
The setting with 1 line = Low heat The setting with an “o” = cool The setting with 2 lines = High Heat I love my Revair. I turn my dial up to 7 to get salon results and it’s still gentle! Game changer!
This is her real hair 😨 Omg 😲 Never seen natural hair so thick and long on a sistah before. She so lucky, I’m so jealous. Her hair is the most beautiful natural hair I’ve ever seen. I’m amazed, you go girl 😍
The bomb girl! Definitely Indigenous. You have a huge amount of hair. You might like a top ponytail in natural curls Then leave back in natural curls also.
Girl.. your patience is absolutely crazy. My hair got to mid back length and I couldn't do it anymore. I actually shaved my head a month ago and its so much less time and effort . I can't even imagine how much time you have to put into your hair. My hair was crazy thick and maybe a little more than half your length and it was way too much
I am SO happy you have the Revair now! I've been waiting for you to get it lol. I bought mine last month and it's so good on my 4c shoulder length hair. It's become part of my normal routine. Your results are gorgeous as always!🌹💖
Heyyyy! I’m looking to buy it too! But what is your normal routine..like do you use it every week and what settings do you use? I’m sorry if I come off pushy or asking for a lot I’m just tryna get my moneyssssss WORTH.
I am so happy that you're you're not mixed I am so glad to see that a beautiful sister and may God be pleased with us spirit but I'm just glad that you have grown your hair that long because people think that we have to be half minutes or have something they have women in Africa and certain parts their hair grows that long they keep it in the braids and they have oil and things in it and of course 5c hair a 4C hair and people think our kind of hair cannot grow like that thank you thank you thank you for showing that to our beautiful sisters thank you thank you sister beautiful beautiful
Wow your hair is so beautiful!!😍😍 I have been trying to get more length and have been accomplishing my goals so far but wow wow wow nothing compared to your amazing strands!!
As a licensed healthcare professional & licensed cosmetologist, I think genetics plays a big part but I enjoy your tips & seeing your growth journey. Your hair is GORGEOUS!! I’ll be happy with half of your growth honestly lol
@L C M Respectfully, you’re entitled to your opinion. However, how do you explain genetic disorders that affect hair growth, dysmorphic syndromes, the modifier gene abnormalities and the single major gene abnormalities? How do you explain disorders along with the mode of inheritance, cause, hair phenotype and the extent of involvement with each? Genetic factors are responsible for density, length, color, & texture. Everyone’s hair grows but some individuals stay in the growth phase longer. I do agree that retention plays a big part in keeping what you have but I need you to get a littler deeper if you are going to debate what I have studied since ‘05 as a cosmetologist & 2010 as a RN then nurse practitioner (now working towards MD). Let’s talk about the Lhx2 gene & if you can’t discuss that, just simply answer where do we even get genes from (Answer: our parents, hence genetics)? That’s a simple answer that heredity can affect hair growth. Respectfully, you are entitled to your opinion & I’m excited about your growth. I have been following her tips as well & I never said they didn’t work for retention. No harm, no foul.
@@sinla9442 Who are y’all? I never brought up race. Plus, I know that black people grow long, beautiful hair down their backs on a daily basis, including myself. This comment is goofy. Have a blessed day.
@@just_shaeee I get that you are very well educated in the science of all of this, and that is great! I have a history of alopecia, thinning and fine hair in my family on both sides. No one has been able to grow they're hair past a certain point (their shoulder blades) for some reason. I have been following this beauty's tips of less is more and sealing the ends like the other lady just explained, and I have to say that sometimes you have got to do the work and go through it to really test the limits of science. There just aren't enough studies to show this is the case for the majority. I may not have a degree in this, but once my family started to see how my hair was growing, they all did the same thing, and surprisingly they're hair started to grow back. Even my aunts with alopecia. Genetics can play a huge part, yes, but I feel like sometimes you can beat genetics depending on how you care for your hair. You are the expert though, and I still agree with most of what you said, but this is just my and many other's experiences. ☺
@@blkboentinquiry3553 Before I am any medical or hair professional, I am a believer of Christ! If your family broke all barriers to science/genetics (it does happen) then I am so happy for you guys! 🥰 There are several articles with human studies to back the science but I will never debate anyone’s personal experience. If people would stop trying to debate so hard, my initial comment was that I absolutely love this Queen’s tips. I simply responded with 15 years of hair care experience & 10 years of medical experience. Nevertheless, I cannot & will not debate your diagnosis & experience as I have never assessed you. Instead, I would love to keep it positive as I did initially! Keep that growth journey coming, from one beautiful, intelligent Queen to another !❤️ I’ll be binging this Queen’s videos too!
12 hours with RevAir?? You would’ve been blowing your hair out for 3 days with a regular blow dryer! 👀🤣🤣 My RevAir cut my routine into a quarter. And it’s super gentle too.🥰 TFS!
I watch this video the third times waaau you are so blessing with your long growing nature 4C hair may the lord always be by your side and protect you in everything peace and love🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️
I'm sure you hear this a lot but I'm saying it anyway: YOUR HAIR IS ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!! My hair is thick and only down to my bra strap. I seriously be struggling to tame it. I've been very adamant about continuing to let it grow but honestly after seeing the volume of yours in all it's glory, I'm having second thoughts. For me I think it'd be a bitter sweet relationship....one minute I'd be happy that it's so long, luxurious and voluminous then I'd be angry for having so much and not knowing what the heck to do with all of it 🤣 Again, Beautiful hair sis!!!! I need some tips so I'm about to binge watch your videos 🤣
Rapunzel has 24 hours to respond 😍
I was just gonna say black rapunzel lolz. Then I saw your coment😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
You profile pic made your comment even funnier. “Say it with your chest” 😂
Fun fact : Rapunzel in french is called "Raiponce". Which sounds like "réponse", which means "answer" or "response"
Alex is that u 🤣
Never change your hair routine so others can be happy within themselves to see a flat iron or silk press, your hair is not up for entertainment. Your hair is beautiful just the way it is.
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
*Then when hair gets damaged these will them same folks..>>>* 👀 🏃
Truth. I watch so many youtubers damage their hair for the sake of content.😣
C Foster true, then they end up doing the big chop.
Please, like people don't get bored. Long natural hair is no fun if you can play with it... 12 hrs though....
Why are there so many comments asking her to flat iron or silk press her hair? This happens on every channel where the person has long natural hair. Can we please get beyond the need to see naturally afro textured hair bone straight?
This isn't every hair or another channel. It would be just fun to see. Don't read too much into things.
It’s not see it straight it’s bc they want to see her full length
@@bluelilly5995 - I'm not reading into anything, I'm stating an obvious truth. And where did I say that this channel was every other channel? I said that people ask to see the hair silk pressed on every channel where the person has long natural hair. Her hair being much longer than the others doesn't somehow make my comment any less true. All of these "please silk press" requests on here are just another example of the simple-minded obsession that many people still have with straight hair.
Right! The blowdryer made it pretty straight and stretched on its own....
They just like to see. But her hair is beautiful either way
Wooooowww!!!! I have to get a Rev Air Dryer. Your hair is absolutely beautiful! That hair dryer makes all the difference in the world. Silky isn't the best way to go. Black women used to keep a little fluff in their hair back in the day. It looks better when it has volume and clean.
This is how I want my hair. So long that when you two strand twist it you have to lean your head back to twist all the way to the end. I am almost waist length so I am getting there.
I used to think I wanted booty length hair. Your hair is absolutely gorgeous !!! But the way my patience is set up. It’s a no for me
The way your patience is set up😂😂😂. I hear you
Love her hair. I like that line "but the way my patience is set up" and I totally agree 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Right mid length is already a struggle I'm ready to cut
Fr I'll be spending the rest of my days with a short do or faux locs lol
Wow....your hair is so long and thick. I pray my hair grows to that length
You and I both 😔
it will, only if you believe :)
@@sibria I believe
Too much to deal with
How did you get it that long????????? I don't get it 😭
All that hair makes me so proud to be black. You have beautiful hair and you did that!
There are SO many other reasons to be Proud of being BLACK?! Hair should be at the very bottom of the list. It’s only hair😳🤦🏾♀️
@@NinaBaby210 not really
@@NinaBaby210 hair is power
I first want to say that your hair is amazing! I also want to say that I'm glad that you didn't go bone straight; your natural texture is one of the things that make people's jaw drop!. People are shocked to see that our hair can grow to the lengths that yours have reached. It's beautiful girl; keep doing what you are doing...
You are an inspiration for so many black girls who feel like their hair can’t grow our hair can grow as long as we want it to 👏👏👏👏
I'm looking forward to getting to your length someday. You are such an inspiration 🤎. Your hair is so beautiful. 🤎
Goddess is here
I think all black women can grow long hair, but I definitely think she has a bit extra. Her hairs growth phase or the rate at which her hair grows is way above average. Maybe she took supplements or something at sometime also.
@@ez2bcute hey so why don't we ask her if she thinks her hair grows faster than normal say around 1/2 inch per month. Perhaps is how she cares for it. I have definitely noticed a growth spurt while being locked down pretty much for a 9 months. I seem to have hairs growing from everywhere, wonder why? Is the air Outdoors that polluted? I Do cover my hair when I go out to get the necessities when I didn't do that prior to the pandemic so maybe there is stuff in the air messing with the growth or the retention of my hair's length. Or possibly there's no reason for me to style it three or more times a week. I may touch it once just to moisturize or shampoo and I do not shampoo weekly.
Obaa, you are well on your way. Both you and Indigenous Strandz have phenomenal heads of hair.
Obama Yaa Jones you have beautiful hair. Just subscribed to your channel; time to indulge my eyes🥰
I LOVE the fullness and thickness of our hair. So much body and volume ❤❤❤.
Some believe our hair can only get these kinds of lengths in locs. Nope. Even loose our hair grows to the floor.
@@teeteeshouse #VERY #TRUE!!!!!😇💕💯🧡
@@teeteeshouse The annoying not everyone comment! Duh... but a lot of us can!
@@teeteeshouse I think it’s less genetics and more generational habits. She herself has said that no other woman in her family has this length of hair. They’re all (or they all WERE) shoulder length just like most people who say it’s genetic. But a lot of us don’t want to just put it away and let it grow. Or become impatient and start breaking it due to frustration.
@@ElleDeas good point
I love how the stretched big twists look.
Revair definitely makes the process easier especially if you have a lot of hair. I love mine!
Ugh😩! I need to buy one so bad!!!
And is STILL took 12 hours! Can you imagine the process WITHOUT Revair?!?
@@faithwilliams7978 That would be more like a two week event☹️🤗
Wow its perfect for naturals with long fine hair. I have been reluctant with blow drying my Hip length hair.
I don't want breakage cause of the comb chase method. This is a lovely alternative.
Your hair is beautiful...I need to invite you for an interview girl. Great video😄
I watch your yt
Awwww thank you!!!! Let’s do it!!!!!
Wash your hair and scalp clean, depending two times a week, deep conditioner protein or hair mask treatment, (let your Hairdresser check your scalp and hair. She will determine which type of hair treatment you may need or hair mask treatment your hair and scalp needs) scalp massage increases hair thickness by stretching the cells of hair follicles. This, in turn, stimulates the follicles to produce thicker hair. It's also thought that a scalp massage may help dilate blood vessels beneath the skin, thereby encouraging, know want work for you hair and scalp oil or natural butter cream (in this case you need to found a good Hairdresser who knows about hair porosity I believe she will help you once she's seeing your hair and scalp)
Doing easy protective STYLING (Don't leave a protective style in too long. While it can be tempting to put your hair in braids and forget about it, this can cause tangling, dryness, and breakage if you don't switch up the style. We recommend leaving protective styles in for about two weeks on average- and never push more than two months) if you do leave your protective STYLING for too long try to use (water and oil Mixed in a spray water bottle) this will help keep your hair follicle cuticle healthy and stronger helps with dandruff itching scalp and softening natural etc
@@1204 I have 3c low porosity hair. I have gone 8 months with twists in 2015-2016 but did not moisturize as I should,nor wash as much as I should, and my hair was locking at the roots. I got help getting it out. I tighten it up every 3 weeks.
This time being near the end of another 8 months,I've been washing my scalp every week during the Summer,now every 2 weeks for cold weather, and moisturizing, as well as hydrating,keeping my roots from locking up,and my scalp healthy,clean and build-up free.
I used to keep protective styles in up to 2-4 or 5 months when I never new about perms in my very young years and my hair growth fast. After discovering and using perm and I went back to doing long protective styles whenever I was natural and it grew fast every time. When I did go to a salon,they said how thick and healthy my hair was. It's the same for many women's hair,especially in Africa and us in the Caribbean. I guess it depends on the person's hair and where they live, then your statement for long protective styling would be true.
@@1204 I'm not disagreeing with you,but shedding a little light on how long protective styling works for some women.
For those who gave you a thumbs down, it has to be because of jealousy and that's sad. What other explanation could it be. Your hair is beautiful. I subscribed.
I have now adopted your touch and gentle way you handle your hair! It’s so awesome! I have shared this with my daughter who is heavy handed lol!!! And I now say careful with my hair!!! And now we are more into our ends!!! Thank you for having super long hair and not chopping your ends everyday you know not so often!!! That’s awesome!!! Ok keep up the good work!!!
I was 1 comment into an argument on instagram with someone who didn't believe this was your real hair. I quickly decided I won't let fools suffer me.
hahah I know!! people swear its Marley hair.... nobody has time to keep up with that type of lie lol
That’s pure jealousy , you did great by not feeding into it 🌸
@@IndigenousStrandz11 one person does....BennyHarlem 😂😂😂
@@FaithandNova 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 damn😂😂😆
@@FaithandNova 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wow!! I love seeing your natural hair sooo long and out of twists. IT IS GORGEOUS. Those thick twist are beautiful. Can't wait for the next video
Thank you so much!!
It’s the length for me sis ❤️❤️❤️❤️
That’s my regular routine. A blowout then perm rods on a twist out. Whenever I want to do a ponytail I will use bobby-pins not a hair tie. I don’t want to break my hair off and I can create more volume with pins.
Your hair is fairytale beautiful 🧚🏾♀️
I love how long and thick your hair is. It looks so pretty!
When you thought you were doing something with waist length hair lol this pops up on the recommendations 😍😍😍
Your hair is ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!!!
Your hair is so dang beautiful!!!! We LOVE your chunky twists and are so glad RevAir did a great job at stretching your hair.
Love the blown out twists.😍 Go head and reap the reward of all that diligence girl! You and your hair are a force!!!
Girl, WHAT????? Your hair is Gorgeous. I've never seen hair on an African American woman that long, healthy and Beautiful. I like that😍😍😍😍😍
Yes her hair is gorrrrgeous! Another beautiful Queen with thigh length hair is 22nd Century Natural Woman
You inspire me to keep growing my hair 🤩 can't wait til it reaches Rapunzel length. 💜
DAYUM! Your hair is long, beautiful and healthy! Looks amazing! Congrats!
I can’t wait to see the results! I want to purchase a revair when I finish medical school and I hope to be tailbone length by then so the revair will help me with dealing with so much hair.
Omg it’s sooooo bomb!!!
And you'll be paying for that revair long after paying off med school debt! I'm just kidding but I feel as though it's really expensive even for what it does.
@@sable7114 I am on a full ride scholarship but I know what you mean 😢
@@juli_xox congratulations girl! I'm so proud of you!
@@sable7114 You are so kind. Thank you 😊
Never thought this day would come!!!
Your hair is majestic! Beautiful!
The blank stare and the stall !!!! 😂😂🙌Why is that so true!!!! You really have to think of all your options before you make a move lol ! I feel you 😂😂🙌🙌your hair is 🔥btw
OMGoodness, you are so patient when taking your braids out. I have bra length hair and get impatient and the urge to rip through or give up and cut it.
Seeing you gives me incentive to stay with it. Just a beautiful woman and hair!
Yess this is the moment I been waiting for sis your hair is long and beautiful. Your hair goals are my hair goals.
I been natural for about 4 years and I put color on my hair my hair has still been growing but my ends are getting ruff what should I do to keep it from breaking
I just want to say that your natural hair is very long and healthy. I look forward to having mine this long! Thanks! :)
Can we just bow down to this lady, her hair is beautiful great video, thank you for sharing.
Hair magic. I throughly enjoyed this video; afro hair is a beautiful thing
GIRL! We all KNOW that was some work! Thank you for this video!
My older daughter has this, and it works very well. She used it on my hair, and I was impressed.
The setting with 1 line = Low heat
The setting with an “o” = cool
The setting with 2 lines = High Heat
I love my Revair. I turn my dial up
to 7 to get salon results and it’s still gentle! Game changer!
I’m so glad to see you using the Revair😊 I love mine, it so gentle on my hair. Best investment. Btw your hair looks amazing 😍
Those chunky braids with the ends out is a cool style in itself.
I'm Trinidadian and Venezuelan Carib indigenous tribe.. I got alotta long hair but baby.. u got it.. beautiful 😍
Wheeew my goodness... that's some beautiful hair right there 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
just give me 5 twists and I am set for life lol your hair is AMAZING
Damn, all that hair, just wow!
Your hair is so beautiful and long you should be placed in the Afro centric genus book of record. I’m in love with your luxurious hair 😍
Your face is just so pretty 😍
This is her real hair 😨 Omg 😲 Never seen natural hair so thick and long on a sistah before. She so lucky, I’m so jealous. Her hair is the most beautiful natural hair I’ve ever seen. I’m amazed, you go girl 😍
You hair is just AWESOMMMMMMMMEEEEEEE!!!!! I might get this to elongate both my teens’ hair.
Omg - it’s your beauty in a different form. ☀️
Wow! ❤️🌺Your hair is very thick and beautiful even when straighten! I am looking forward to seeing your upcoming hairstyle!
Your hair is so beautiful! Definitely can’t wait to grow mine to that length..
really appreciate ur 12 hrs of hardwork...
Beautiful hair! Loving the chunky twists
The bomb girl! Definitely Indigenous. You have a huge amount of hair. You might like a top ponytail in natural curls Then leave back in natural curls also.
Girl.. your patience is absolutely crazy. My hair got to mid back length and I couldn't do it anymore. I actually shaved my head a month ago and its so much less time and effort . I can't even imagine how much time you have to put into your hair. My hair was crazy thick and maybe a little more than half your length and it was way too much
I'm late, but it's gorgeous blown out via that revivar!!
I love the volume and more so, it's healthy hair 🥰
I am SO happy you have the Revair now! I've been waiting for you to get it lol.
I bought mine last month and it's so good on my 4c shoulder length hair. It's become part of my normal routine.
Your results are gorgeous as always!🌹💖
Heyyyy! I’m looking to buy it too! But what is your normal routine..like do you use it every week and what settings do you use? I’m sorry if I come off pushy or asking for a lot I’m just tryna get my moneyssssss WORTH.
NATURAL HAIR MOMMY BLEW HER HAIR OUT?! 😳 JESUS IS COMING BACK I AM TELLING Y'ALL!!!😭😂❤️🇿🇦
😂😂😂... My period was murdering me and I just received the pizza, now I'm set for this epic video
Hahahahahah!!!!!!!!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😫
LMFAOOOO
I love how this is a healthier option. Thanks for the video :).
This is the video I didn't know I needed to see! Gorgeous hair, you are so patient I couldn't cope. 👏
Wow!! I never saw this coming.. your twists hairstyle looks really pretty 💕💕💕💕💫
Wow! Your natural hair is so thick and looking gorgeous, I love it😍😍😍
So cool. Your hair is gorgeous. I'm playing catch up with my hair. Heading to my waist.
Yyyass! The RevAir is so gentle on the hair! Looks beautiful sis!!
I am so happy that you're you're not mixed I am so glad to see that a beautiful sister and may God be pleased with us spirit but I'm just glad that you have grown your hair that long because people think that we have to be half minutes or have something they have women in Africa and certain parts their hair grows that long they keep it in the braids and they have oil and things in it and of course 5c hair a 4C hair and people think our kind of hair cannot grow like that thank you thank you thank you for showing that to our beautiful sisters thank you thank you sister beautiful beautiful
It works great. My older daughter has this and it worked very well on my hair.
All that healthy hair. Just beautiful!!!
OMG!!! Rapunzel. Love it, love it, love it.
washing your hair late at night is so relaxing 💚
Wow your hair is so beautiful!!😍😍 I have been trying to get more length and have been accomplishing my goals so far but wow wow wow nothing compared to your amazing strands!!
Gorgeous hair 🙂👌
Thanks for showcasing the hair dryer
My pleasure 😊
As a licensed healthcare professional & licensed cosmetologist, I think genetics plays a big part but I enjoy your tips & seeing your growth journey. Your hair is GORGEOUS!! I’ll be happy with half of your growth honestly lol
y’all only say this about black women
@L C M Respectfully, you’re entitled to your opinion. However, how do you explain genetic disorders that affect hair growth, dysmorphic syndromes, the modifier gene abnormalities and the single major gene abnormalities? How do you explain disorders along with the mode of inheritance, cause, hair phenotype and the extent of involvement with each? Genetic factors are responsible for density, length, color, & texture. Everyone’s hair grows but some individuals stay in the growth phase longer. I do agree that retention plays a big part in keeping what you have but I need you to get a littler deeper if you are going to debate what I have studied since ‘05 as a cosmetologist & 2010 as a RN then nurse practitioner (now working towards MD). Let’s talk about the Lhx2 gene & if you can’t discuss that, just simply answer where do we even get genes from (Answer: our parents, hence genetics)? That’s a simple answer that heredity can affect hair growth. Respectfully, you are entitled to your opinion & I’m excited about your growth. I have been following her tips as well & I never said they didn’t work for retention. No harm, no foul.
@@sinla9442 Who are y’all? I never brought up race. Plus, I know that black people grow long, beautiful hair down their backs on a daily basis, including myself. This comment is goofy. Have a blessed day.
@@just_shaeee I get that you are very well educated in the science of all of this, and that is great! I have a history of alopecia, thinning and fine hair in my family on both sides. No one has been able to grow they're hair past a certain point (their shoulder blades) for some reason. I have been following this beauty's tips of less is more and sealing the ends like the other lady just explained, and I have to say that sometimes you have got to do the work and go through it to really test the limits of science. There just aren't enough studies to show this is the case for the majority. I may not have a degree in this, but once my family started to see how my hair was growing, they all did the same thing, and surprisingly they're hair started to grow back. Even my aunts with alopecia. Genetics can play a huge part, yes, but I feel like sometimes you can beat genetics depending on how you care for your hair. You are the expert though, and I still agree with most of what you said, but this is just my and many other's experiences. ☺
@@blkboentinquiry3553 Before I am any medical or hair professional, I am a believer of Christ! If your family broke all barriers to science/genetics (it does happen) then I am so happy for you guys! 🥰 There are several articles with human studies to back the science but I will never debate anyone’s personal experience. If people would stop trying to debate so hard, my initial comment was that I absolutely love this Queen’s tips. I simply responded with 15 years of hair care experience & 10 years of medical experience. Nevertheless, I cannot & will not debate your diagnosis & experience as I have never assessed you. Instead, I would love to keep it positive as I did initially! Keep that growth journey coming, from one beautiful, intelligent Queen to another !❤️ I’ll be binging this Queen’s videos too!
You embody the vision some of us have when we think about long thick highly textured kinky/coil hair on us #Beautiful 😍😍😍😍🥰☺️
Wow amazing! Hair goals. Repunzel❤️
12 hours with RevAir?? You would’ve been blowing your hair out for 3 days with a regular blow dryer! 👀🤣🤣
My RevAir cut my routine into a quarter. And it’s super gentle too.🥰
TFS!
Right!!
I keep hoping that they’ll come out with a less bulky, quieter and less expensive update.
Omg!!! Absolutely stunning!!! And regal thanks so much for showing and sharing💋💕
Wow 🤩! Your hair is seriously the length of a whole entire person😂! Love it girlfriend 🤗💕😍!
I could never manage this amount of hair omg beautiful
WOW 🤩 Girllll, your hair is the bomb diggity.
Beautiful hair. Your channel is so underrated!!
Love it👍🏽😀 don't flat iron it 😟. U will be in the driveway while ur hair is in tha bathroom.
I'm in love!!!! Absolutely beautiful hair! I literally just made a video trying out RevAIR. Definitely a solid product.
Omg a crossover between my favs!!!
Your hair is so beautiful. It's funny how your video went viral and people in the comments were saying it's a wig🤦🏽♀️
😲😲 WOW!!! That's a lot of hair... Beautiful!
I have never seen such a beautiful head of hair, Gorgeous!!
Hair thickness and length goals! Wow!
So glad u didn’t go for bone straight. So unnecessary and damaging.
I watch this video the third times waaau you are so blessing with your long growing nature 4C hair may the lord always be by your side and protect you in everything peace and love🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️
😂 the realest moment of pondering whether to wash it in braids or leave it in twist.
We use it on a 6 for my daughters 4c hair and it works great. No damage at all and we've used it many times. Your hair is beautiful
12 hours??? Girl the patience on you!!! I love it though
Omg, your hair is beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Never seen anything like this. Naturally black texture hair so long and beautiful.
I'm sure you hear this a lot but I'm saying it anyway: YOUR HAIR IS ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!! My hair is thick and only down to my bra strap. I seriously be struggling to tame it. I've been very adamant about continuing to let it grow but honestly after seeing the volume of yours in all it's glory, I'm having second thoughts. For me I think it'd be a bitter sweet relationship....one minute I'd be happy that it's so long, luxurious and voluminous then I'd be angry for having so much and not knowing what the heck to do with all of it 🤣 Again, Beautiful hair sis!!!! I need some tips so I'm about to binge watch your videos 🤣
“Only down to my bra strap?” Only?👀
@@NinaBaby210 🤣 Well I guess that is a pretty good length.
I guess now ppl will stop saying your not type 4. Love ya video. Happy holidays