Hey I am over 50 and just found your channel. I am a straight natural and I find that this is the easiest style for me to maintain since I do not like dealing with my hair. I can go as long as 5 weeks after a silk press by putting my hair in one Bantu knot with a silk scrunchi and then tying it down with a a silk wrap scarf. I occasionally put oil on the ends but that’s it !
Ohh my gosh-- FIVE weeks?! I’m so jealous and in awe 🤗. That’s great! Does your scalp get itchy or dry at all please share your tips because I’ve gone as long as four weeks before, however, I had so much oil in it. It wasn’t really cute anymore. lol.
@@NaturallyCorporate no my scalp does not get oily nor does my hair and it rarely ever itches. I really could go longer but I figure 5 weeks is long enough and by that time my hair gets a little puffy in the roots. The secret for me is to only apply oil about every 2 weeks to only the ends and never applying additional heat for touch ups, but what you are doing works well for you and I am impressed by the length and health of your hair.
Thank you! I love your 3rd method. Silk scrunchy with two satin covered sponge rollers, and I have them, so I was doubly excited. Thank you for this tutorial. I'm a gray hair natural, just celebrated my 70th, still salt and pepper and feeling 50 and fabulous. Thank you💕
Hi Denise, I appreciate this awesome message! Happy belated birthday - are you a Leo ♌️, I am. 😊 I bet your hair is gorgeous! How do you typically wear it?
Hey Regina! Thanks for sharing your tips on maintaining straight hair. Your hair looked really good after putting in the flexirods; it was boucy and full and really pretty. I wish you the best on finding out where the eye irritaion is coming from. Having irritated eyes is the worst.
Go ahead and toot your horn friend! I loved this video. Your hair is getting longer and longer 😍 I love when you put the flexi rods in and I also love the simplicity of the 2 sponge rollers. Each morning the style still looked beautiful and healthy. Thanks so much for sharing😊
Hello, I appreciate your video. It was very helpful! I wanted to ask what type of flat iron did you use and what type of products did you use to achieve your silk press. Thanks!
Hi! The flat iron is by Hot Tools, and I used a leave-in conditioner by Rucker Roots plus 2 different heat protectants - It’s A 10 leave-in and Kenra Blow Dry Spray. Thank you so much for watching!
Hey I am over 50 and just found your channel. I am a straight natural and I find that this is the easiest style for me to maintain since I do not like dealing with my hair. I can go as long as 5 weeks after a silk press by putting my hair in one Bantu knot with a silk scrunchi and then tying it down with a a silk wrap scarf. I occasionally put oil on the ends but that’s it !
Ohh my gosh-- FIVE weeks?! I’m so jealous and in awe 🤗. That’s great! Does your scalp get itchy or dry at all please share your tips because I’ve gone as long as four weeks before, however, I had so much oil in it. It wasn’t really cute anymore. lol.
@@NaturallyCorporate no my scalp does not get oily nor does my hair and it rarely ever itches. I really could go longer but I figure 5 weeks is long enough and by that time my hair gets a little puffy in the roots. The secret for me is to only apply oil about every 2 weeks to only the ends and never applying additional heat for touch ups, but what you are doing works well for you and I am impressed by the length and health of your hair.
Same -- I’m impressed with your hair, too. 🙋🏾♀️
Thank you! I love your 3rd method. Silk scrunchy with two satin covered sponge rollers, and I have them, so I was doubly excited. Thank you for this tutorial. I'm a gray hair natural, just celebrated my 70th, still salt and pepper and feeling 50 and fabulous. Thank you💕
Hi Denise, I appreciate this awesome message! Happy belated birthday - are you a Leo ♌️, I am.
😊 I bet your hair is gorgeous! How do you typically wear it?
Thank you This is what I been looking for . Have a blessed day.❤❤❤🎉
Hi! I’m so happy to hear that. These are my tried and true methods. Thank you so much for watching! 💐👏🏾
23:26 that’s the one thing I like when my hair is straightened is that is so easy to just brush right through
Hey Regina! Thanks for sharing your tips on maintaining straight hair. Your hair looked really good after putting in the flexirods; it was boucy and full and really pretty. I wish you the best on finding out where the eye irritaion is coming from. Having irritated eyes is the worst.
Thanks RaeRae! 🙂🌻
This video is really making me want to straighten my hair 😂 thanks for the tips. I love my natural curls but the maintenance is still hard for me
I agree with you, natural hair is work. And you need the time to actually do it.
It is straight straight ok!!!! a good ole wrap from our relaxed days, it works all the time.
Right Yve 🤓
Wow those are two cool sponge rolls nice to see
Nice work
Thanks for the tutorial
Bravo
Go ahead and toot your horn friend! I loved this video. Your hair is getting longer and longer 😍 I love when you put the flexi rods in and I also love the simplicity of the 2 sponge rollers. Each morning the style still looked beautiful and healthy. Thanks so much for sharing😊
Heyyyy lady! When I tell you I was floored w/ the way the flexi Rod set came out. Credit to the UFD cream styler for all the shine. Thank you!!
27:52 it looks really good for two sponge rollers
Hey Shirley, thanks friend ! 🌻☺️
Thanks for the tips! Looking good either way ❤👍🏽. It’s growing like wild fire 😊
Hi, your hair grew girl!!!
Hi 👋🏾! I’m so happy you stopped by. ☺️Yes, my hair has been doing pretty good. Thank you! 🌻
Dope intro and channel
Heyyyy ty!
Hello, I appreciate your video. It was very helpful! I wanted to ask what type of flat iron did you use and what type of products did you use to achieve your silk press. Thanks!
Hi! The flat iron is by Hot Tools, and I used a leave-in conditioner by Rucker Roots plus 2 different heat protectants - It’s A 10 leave-in and Kenra Blow Dry Spray.
Thank you so much for watching!