Oh it looks so gorgeous!!!! I love it! I'm a Black American woman with dreads. My dreads, no lie are almost 50 inches long and very healthy. I make my own hair tonics in my kitchen as well. Products can help but Black coily kinky hair needs "real food" love. So yes you are %100 right! Todays hair products are okay and helpful, but make no mistake, Black hair still needs real food! Never forget this. You look beautiful!!!!! Great video!!!!!
This is beautiful. Not once did you refer to your hair as more “vulnerable, prone to damage, or weaker” than other nationalities of women. Nor say that it is too “hard” to do. I as a black woman really appreciate this. I feel we as African women no matter where we are in the world should truly do due diligence to grow and preserve our natural hair texture. We don’t need any one else’s hair texture on our head to feel more professional, at ease, nor beautiful. God created our crowns for us to carry them proudly not complain about them.
Thank You so Much. Your hair is beautiful . I’m excited to hear what ingredients you use and advise you give. My hair is very soft and thin. Seems to be getting thinner as I age. Could really use your advice and remedies. This is my first time tuning in. Will subscribe
If you are West African or a descendant of West Africans anywhere in the world, this is your heritage too and you dont have to break the bank for it. You can totally get to this lenght or something close to it if you are dedicated. I went from shoulder lenght to lower back lenght by 1. Washing and detangling every 2 weeks (Even if you dont wash make sure you detangle). It helps to prevent tangles from building up and causing breakage, thereby helping you retain length. 2. Scalp massages with rosemary oil. This helps to encourage new growth. 3. Keep your hair in twists and leave it alone. Just add these 3 additional things to your routine, and you will notice improvements.
How do you keep your hair from thinning while in braids? I stay in knotless braids most of the time. I moisturize, use homemade natural sprays daily, but i still feel like my hair is thin and not necessarily growing.. not sure what im doing wrong
❤ Thank you for your beautiful but challenging experience. I am mixed race and have kinky fine sensitive hair which I have battling with all my life😢 as my mum didn’t really know how to look after and I ended up putting all kind of relaxer on it. Your experience and resilience has totally inspired me to try my best going natural .
Thank you so much for posting and being so specific for what styles you wear and for how long. I often feel the same way and ask myself the same questions concerning hair or anything else in life really, "what would my ancestors have done, what did they do?" Im mostly a stay-@home mom and my kids aren't school-aged yet.so with trying to freelance and be a homemaker, i often struggle with trying to find the time to care for my hair and what styles to wear. I don't cornrow or flat twist very well.this video is an encouragement for me to keep trying to lean into developing my hair before wanting to constantly wear extensions or any chemicals associated with them. Thanks for the pics as well, a real help. Keep up the good work❤❤❤
You are most welcome! I feel like you have that "zeal" in you...and that'll keep pushing you through achieving your goals...not just hair goals but life goals..so you've got this🙌🏽
I’m Igbo Nigerian and my hair grows really full and long. I think it’s a west African feature. My Kenya friends always admire how full and healthy my hair grows .
I just found the perfect channel to follow for my new natural hair journey. ❤I just cut my hair a month ago to start natural but I’m already panicking because I’ve been battling Seborrhea dermatitis which I feel it’s not allowing my hair to grow out fine and i’m not even sure if the hair product I just bought will be good for it. I always wear Afro whenever I’m going out because I do not know what else to do with it. At least now I can do Bantu knots🤗
I love your hair. I currently have locs, but I go back and forth between wanting my loose hair and locs. But I’m gonna definitely take better care for my girls hair. Experiment in making my own hair products.
What an absolutely stunning woman you are and I love your crown, I will definitely be supporting you sister by purchasing your products, I am in the UK. :)
I had alopecia and as result of chemical use. I then heard the voice of the Almighty say go bald and was whaaat 😲‼️ and the next dream was Him telling me yo hair will grow to yo feet and was whaaat???? Howww?? Really?? Since I became I shaved my hair bald my natural hair is growing well I never knew hair could get so long and thick ever !!! And then booom I found you with such beautiful hair and I'm like oOoOO my my my God is real!!!! Bless Yu sis
Hi dear im so glad i found u, where do i go to buy your hair products. I have been wearing braids for yrs and im losing my hair and edges. Im almost 50 and im starting over again and have cut all my hair into a short afro. I also take medications which i believe is affecting my hair growth
Hi, lindsaychris, i just saw your video for the very first time and I was greatly impressed with your beautiful hair and that of your daughter. The intricate cane/corn row styles reminded me of myself as a teen when my aunt (who is deceased) would plait such beautiful cane rows that everywhere I went , people would stop me to ask who did my hair (and my hair wasn't even shoulder length!) I've become a new subscriber 😊. Keep up the good work 👏. From your accent, I can tell you're from the Caribbean, and I'm almost sure that I can guess from where, but I don't want to be wrong 😊. I'm from Trinidad (and Tobago). How can a person from another place purchase your products? Blessings 🎉
You just earned a new subscriber ma'am! Your story and the result are so inspiring! This is exactly what I need to get my hair confidence! Please what hair product are you consistently using as you've said?
Thank you for posting. Why don't you sell Harmony Naturals Hair Growth Products in USA? You could make millions and millions of dollars selling your products here.
Oh we don't have them there in the US but we definitely ship to the US... frequently. Please check the description box below this video for more information or WhatsApp +2348099449139 for details
Growing our is simple it doesn't require a lot of expensive products. I refused to buy expensive products to grow my hair. Black women need to do their research and make homemade hair care products. You will save money and get results
From the looks on your hair when it was short tells you have a natural fuller and growing hair. Rather you are a hairy person , your routine only helped you maintain it.
You and your daughters are beautiful and so is your hair. I would love to achieve this length and thickness but it does seem like you make have a genetic advantage. Does your hair grow fast?
For her hair to be like this, she was not eating junk, she was on a strick diet of eating only healthy. That’s what people overlook, your hair will never thrive without providing your body with needed nutrients.
What most people forget is that it's not all about what you apply on your hair (the outside).... It's infact mainly about what we put on our bodies (on the inside)....Hence the "Inside-Out" Tactics that I swear by!
Your hair looks like thick soft black cotton ropes! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️It’s AMAZING to see our texture grow out to great lengths but being accused that our hair type don’t grow! I appreciate you sharing your hair care! It’s the most gorgeous hair I have seen because it’s HEALTHY short or long. Long shows hard work, dedication, and knowledge of your hair care.
Thank you for sharing this. He transformed my whole life, even healed me from an uncurable disease with no meds. I wish everyone could feel how I feel in the inside. The Joy is undescribable.
it is so sad that many Africans never learnt to take care of their hair, never learnt what products is right to use and never learnt the right way to comb out the hair without hurting the head or hair because they use the same strategies that people with straighter hair types do hence causing frustration. what you've created i so wonderful♥
Because of so many reasons. 1) In school our hair was distracting if it was an afro. 2) Natural hair products were non existent. 3) When we eventually had natural hair products they are so expensive -Shea Moisture is almost R1000. 4) relax is cheaper and better to maintain even though damaging.
I love the feel of my natural hair too.... when my new growth grows in .. I find myself just feeling it and falling in love with it all over again ❤... I was scared to go natural when natural wasn't as big as it is now.... in 2011 around there... and I was nervous but I knew I didn't want to perm my hair any more. And thank God i did follow through with this natural journey...I haven't looked back since... I love my hair!! I don't even straighten it.
That's wonderful. I love when I hear people say that. But like when she said they saw her kids at school. I love seeing people's especially kids hair like that. You do it Sunday for school it stay look great all week. I never believe in relaxer. My mom put that in my hair from about 10 yrs and funny thing my father is Asian so I never needed that. As and adult I wanted straight hair I wash it put it in rollers. More than 30 plus yrs I stop using relaxers and I'm 50. I didn't even like hair as a woman I cut it every Friday
You are an inspiration and proof that black women can grow thick long hair....please don't stop making TH-cam videos I didn't even know you were available on TH-cam I only know you from Instagram ❤
Sis, your hair and it's texture is soooo glorious! I believe in my spirit that your hair texture and length is what The Most High YAH gave mother Eve in the garden, and this is the hair we are supposed to have! But we have been colonized to destroy our hair, so all we can do now is love our completely unique hair, stop trying so many styles and youtube techniques, and let it grow how it was created to grow, and buy your products! Wow...beautiful hair and styles you do!
I co-sign with every word!! The more we love and embrace our hair, it will resort back to Mother Eve. We are the original. Our hair has been weaponized against us. Our hair is powerful.
You're absolutely correct, we were trained to hate our natural hair. When our foreparents started applying heat & chemicals straighteners to it. Having it to look like others cultures to feel excepted. Now proven that chemical straighteners invaded our heath 😮😢.. now there's lawsuits pending, because they were found to cause cancer.
Thank you Sister for your story!! I did the big chop too when I flew as Crew for Northwest, then United airline. 4C hair. It was just too hard to get home for a touchup & my hair was so dry in its relaxed state. After the Airlines, I began braiding/twisting my own hair again. I did not get much support from Black American women; they thought I was crazy to first cut all my hair off, and 2nd to wear it nappy/curly! So, I turned to African/Caribbean/Black men with shoulder length or longer natural hair for advise. It was beautiful how they shared how to keep my roots & ends moisturized. Recommended Creme of Nature for past the roots & ends plus a good detangling brush or pic. And avocado, grapeseed, almond or peppermint oils for the scalp. After 4 years, my hair is mid-back. It takes time to see what works for your hair, but it is SO very worth it!! No bald spots, no crack cream, no 3 sources of heat (blow dryer, flatiron then curling iron), & no long days at the stylist. Just shampoo, condition, apply a little oil at scalp & curl definer creme, comb thru hair & twist or braid up. Wear style for 3 or 4 days then let down when dry and fluff hair. Full, healthy & beautiful!!
When you say you didn't get much support from AA wm do you mean support in the way of embracing your natural hair? Are you speaking of support as far as recommendations on hairstyles and products? If this happened during your Northwest days, black flight Attendant weren't really wearing their hair natural back then. I flew back then, too, and very few black women attendants dared to wear braids back then. Thankfully, things have changed, and we can wear more natural styles in uniform and just wear them in our daily life without too much fuss. Also, the word "nappy" is not only dated but kind of derogatory from someone outside of the AA community. I don't even use that word anymore, and I'm "in" the community. Coily, curly, and even the less desirable word "kinky" are all words that can describe our 4C hair (even 4C is becoming more controversial to some these days). I guess I won't go into how I cringe when anyone uses the word "crack" cream. Smh As if it's a joke when in actuality it upended generations of AA families. Crack brought in to our neighborhoods by our own government. Iran contra affair. Funny that Fentanyl is never joked about. 🤔 it's never funny or amusing when AA ppl reference "crack" as a joke and certainly not funny when non AA ppl say it.
Oh it looks so gorgeous!!!! I love it! I'm a Black American woman with dreads. My dreads, no lie are almost 50 inches long and very healthy. I make my own hair tonics in my kitchen as well. Products can help but Black coily kinky hair needs "real food" love. So yes you are %100 right! Todays hair products are okay and helpful, but make no mistake, Black hair still needs real food! Never forget this. You look beautiful!!!!! Great video!!!!!
Thank you! And thank you for sharing 😊
This is beautiful. Not once did you refer to your hair as more “vulnerable, prone to damage, or weaker” than other nationalities of women. Nor say that it is too “hard” to do. I as a black woman really appreciate this. I feel we as African women no matter where we are in the world should truly do due diligence to grow and preserve our natural hair texture. We don’t need any one else’s hair texture on our head to feel more professional, at ease, nor beautiful. God created our crowns for us to carry them proudly not complain about them.
Exactly 😊
Thank You so Much. Your hair is beautiful . I’m excited to hear what ingredients you use
and advise you give. My hair is very soft and thin. Seems to be getting thinner as I age. Could really use your advice and remedies. This is my first time tuning in. Will subscribe
Thank you
@@lindsaychrisharmony bonsoir svp comment faire pour avoir vos produits
Your hair is so beautiful ❤
If you are West African or a descendant of West Africans anywhere in the world, this is your heritage too and you dont have to break the bank for it.
You can totally get to this lenght or something close to it if you are dedicated. I went from shoulder lenght to lower back lenght by
1. Washing and detangling every 2 weeks (Even if you dont wash make sure you detangle). It helps to prevent tangles from building up and causing breakage, thereby helping you retain length.
2. Scalp massages with rosemary oil. This helps to encourage new growth.
3. Keep your hair in twists and leave it alone.
Just add these 3 additional things to your routine, and you will notice improvements.
Thank you 🥰
Cries in East African 😢
Pls how can i have this product pls am really in need of it
@@kmags8065East Africans too have long hair, I have seen ladies with very long natural hair
Thanks, love from Gambia
Beautiful hair, person , voice and spirit. This video was very calming and inspirational for me. You have a gift.
Really appreciate you...Thank you 😊
Braids with hair extensions can work brilliantly as a long term protective style as long as you don't neglect them. They worked for me
How do you keep your hair from thinning while in braids? I stay in knotless braids most of the time. I moisturize, use homemade natural sprays daily, but i still feel like my hair is thin and not necessarily growing.. not sure what im doing wrong
What a beautiful journey. I admire your consistency and dedication. I like that beautiful advice of yours "Show your hair some love".
Thank you so much!❤️
❤ Thank you for your beautiful but challenging experience. I am mixed race and have kinky fine sensitive hair which I have battling with all my life😢 as my mum didn’t really know how to look after and I ended up putting all kind of relaxer on it.
Your experience and resilience has totally inspired me to try my best going natural .
Beautiful hair and that of your daughters as well. Glad your husband encouraged you to develop your products for others ❤
I’m loving my natural hair but right now I’ve a problem with alopecia. So I’m glad I found your channel because I want to grow my hair👏👏
You got this! Am sure you'll be able to grow it back😊
Natural for almost 70 years love your Natural beauty!
70 years Wow! Thank you so much
Thank you so much for posting and being so specific for what styles you wear and for how long. I often feel the same way and ask myself the same questions concerning hair or anything else in life really, "what would my ancestors have done, what did they do?" Im mostly a stay-@home mom and my kids aren't school-aged yet.so with trying to freelance and be a homemaker, i often struggle with trying to find the time to care for my hair and what styles to wear. I don't cornrow or flat twist very well.this video is an encouragement for me to keep trying to lean into developing my hair before wanting to constantly wear extensions or any chemicals associated with them. Thanks for the pics as well, a real help. Keep up the good work❤❤❤
You are most welcome! I feel like you have that "zeal" in you...and that'll keep pushing you through achieving your goals...not just hair goals but life goals..so you've got this🙌🏽
@@lindsaychrisharmony thank you so much for getting back to me, your kind words and the encouragement. Can't wait to try your products🙌🏽 God bless❤❤
Your hair is thick and beautiful queen
Thank you so much
I’m Igbo Nigerian and my hair grows really full and long. I think it’s a west African feature. My Kenya friends always admire how full and healthy my hair grows .
Thank you so much - I have mixed hair and these instructions are exactly what I have been searching for just simply exquisite xoxo
Absolutely beautiful crown of hair.
Thank you!
Everything you said made perfect sense ! Braided extensions dried out my hair so bad
Omg you look fabulous!
You have gotten a new subscriber . I love your consistency in your hair growth 😍 ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great! Thank you 😊
So beautiful! I place an order can't wait to try your product. Blessings to you and family.
Thank you! Blessings to you too 🙏🏾
You're hair is so amazing ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Never thought of drinking fenugreek... will give it a try... thanks
I just found the perfect channel to follow for my new natural hair journey. ❤I just cut my hair a month ago to start natural but I’m already panicking because I’ve been battling Seborrhea dermatitis which I feel it’s not allowing my hair to grow out fine and i’m not even sure if the hair product I just bought will be good for it. I always wear Afro whenever I’m going out because I do not know what else to do with it. At least now I can do Bantu knots🤗
I am in awe!! You and your hair are beautiful! I am inspired! Thank you for sharing.
Glad this inspired you...Thanks for watching
Wow, i would love for you to teach me how to grow my Natural 4C texture hair. Please
I like seeing a nigerian with a long hair ❤ can't wait for my hair to be as long as yours
You and your hair are absolutely gorgeous!! Great advice.
Thank you
Yes! Ppl get to a certain length and start messing with their hair! I agree with everything you said!
Waooh i love your hair please i need private teaching on how to grow my ñatural hair
Thank you! You can join my private community...link is in the description box below this video
My hair is so perfect since protective styling and love me and my hair again!!❤
I love your hair. I currently have locs, but I go back and forth between wanting my loose hair and locs.
But I’m gonna definitely take better care for my girls hair. Experiment in making my own hair products.
Wow sounds like me I just shaved mine so low just got tired of relaxing my hair. So I’m on growth journey of my natural hair.
Great decision..and all the best🙌🏽
Your hair is beautiful . Very healthy. Can I know the products that you use . I'm struggling with growing my natural hair.
Thank you! "Harmony Naturals".. You can check the description box for more information
Cant wait to hear u share with us what u ùsed
Have you seen my other videos?
Your video is mesmerizing!thank you for sharing with us ❤
We can do anything for our kids. A mothers love is incredible. ❤❣️🙎🏿♀️🙎🏾♀️
Exactly 💯
Absolutely gorgeous inside & out!!!❤❤❤
What an absolutely stunning woman you are and I love your crown, I will definitely be supporting you sister by purchasing your products, I am in the UK. :)
Thank you so much 😊. Our Representative there is Abi..if you don't already have her contact, then here it is; +44 7865 405597.
Thank you Lindsay ❤ @@lindsaychrisharmony
Please can you post your hair products please and the herbal tea too
Beautiful type 4 hair! ❤❤❤
your hairstyle is so cool i love it
I had alopecia and as result of chemical use. I then heard the voice of the Almighty say go bald and was whaaat 😲‼️ and the next dream was Him telling me yo hair will grow to yo feet and was whaaat???? Howww?? Really??
Since I became I shaved my hair bald my natural hair is growing well I never knew hair could get so long and thick ever !!!
And then booom I found you with such beautiful hair and I'm like oOoOO my my my God is real!!!! Bless Yu sis
Oh am touched by your story🥰.. Blessings to you 🙏🏾
Hi dear im so glad i found u, where do i go to buy your hair products. I have been wearing braids for yrs and im losing my hair and edges. Im almost 50 and im starting over again and have cut all my hair into a short afro. I also take medications which i believe is affecting my hair growth
Oh..ok please check the description box below this video or WhatsApp +2348099449139 for details
Hi, lindsaychris, i just saw your video for the very first time and I was greatly impressed with your beautiful hair and that of your daughter. The intricate cane/corn row styles reminded me of myself as a teen when my aunt (who is deceased) would plait such beautiful cane rows that everywhere I went , people would stop me to ask who did my hair (and my hair wasn't even shoulder length!)
I've become a new subscriber 😊. Keep up the good work 👏.
From your accent, I can tell you're from the Caribbean, and I'm almost sure that I can guess from where, but I don't want to be wrong 😊. I'm from Trinidad (and Tobago).
How can a person from another place purchase your products?
Blessings 🎉
Oh...Lord bless your aunt's soul🙏🏾. Please contact me on WhatsApp +2348099449139 for details. I appreciate you 😊
Thanks for responding. Will do. Continued blessings 😊.
I want to see those products clearly and where can I get them?
I believe she is Nigerian based in Nigeria not Carribbean
I believe she's from Nigeria.
You just earned a new subscriber ma'am!
Your story and the result are so inspiring!
This is exactly what I need to get my hair confidence!
Please what hair product are you consistently using as you've said?
Thank you! I use the Harmony Naturals Hair set. For more information, kindly WhatsApp +2348099449139
So beautiful thank you for your tips 💜
Thanks for watching 😊
Your hair is really beautiful wow
Thank you so much!
Beautiful!! Thanks for this!
You are welcome
Just absolutely “Beautiful “!!💚❤🔥🌺🌷
Thank you💜💜💜
Do you live in America 🇺🇸 do you have a website to buy them . Thanks 😊
Please what did you start with am having hair loss and scap problems. Can I order what the things you used from beginning, am becoming bore headed
Your hair is life 🙌🏾💙🖤
Thank you🙏🏾
This is wonderful l love it, Please where can I get the products. Am in Akwa Ibom
Whatsapp +2348099449139 for more information
I'm very interested I have a big problem growing my hair.
Beautiful, am a new subscriber. Keep it up dear
Thank you for posting. Why don't you sell Harmony Naturals Hair Growth Products in USA? You could make millions and millions of dollars selling your products here.
Oh we don't have them there in the US but we definitely ship to the US... frequently. Please check the description box below this video for more information or WhatsApp +2348099449139 for details
WOW your hair is so Beautiful 😍..
Thank you 😍
Where can your products be found in London UK? Do you have a website?
Please check the description box below this video for more information or WhatsApp +2348099449139 for more information
I don't see for the United States 😕. Can you order online? Beautiful
Please WhatsApp +2348099449139 for more information
Your hair is beautiful im going to let my hair grow out this motivation .what country in africa do you come from? i love your accent
I cut all my hair off so i can start my natual hair journey again, i am sticking to it this time
Great...All the best!
Can you tell me what you use please
Black excellence ❤
So how can I get this harmony natural? An urgent reply. More wisdom and blessings.
Check the description box below this video or send a dm to @harmony.naturals on Instagram
What are the products
What products please?
Ma'am how do you trim type 4 hair and how do you know when you need to trim?
What the name of the product?
You look beautiful...
Thank you 😊
I adore ur hair is beautiful 😊
Thank you😊
How can I buy this product
Growing our is simple it doesn't require a lot of expensive products. I refused to buy expensive products to grow my hair. Black women need to do their research and make homemade hair care products. You will save money and get results
Please what are the herbs that you have been using
I have videos on "Herbal Tea Rinses for healthy hair growth" and some other videos on Herbs. You may wanna see them
Pls how can I get your product
I like your hair I hope my will grow.
From the looks on your hair when it was short tells you have a natural fuller and growing hair. Rather you are a hairy person , your routine only helped you maintain it.
Thank for sharing
Which one is hair extensions please
Please how can I do mine , I really needs this
Tell me what kind of tea was that you were talking about tell me the name and then tell me how can I get some of that tea
Wonderful
❤❤❤ Thank you!
You are welcome
You and your daughters are beautiful and so is your hair. I would love to achieve this length and thickness but it does seem like you make have a genetic advantage. Does your hair grow fast?
Beautiful hair ❤
What did you use your hair
I didn't see the products that you used in your hair
I want to buy but don't know where to find it in the uk
Kindly contact Abi on +44 7865 405597
You are a goddess such beautiful spirit and hair ❤️🙏🏾
Much Love from here❤️...I appreciate you 🙏🏾
@@lindsaychrisharmony you’re very welcome ☺️ may the lord bless me with beautiful hair as well my dear sister ❤️
@@lakishaarrington7573 Ase🙏🏾
What do you eat?
For her hair to be like this, she was not eating junk, she was on a strick diet of eating only healthy. That’s what people overlook, your hair will never thrive without providing your body with needed nutrients.
❤ I use your oil and hair rinse recipes even to this day. Always learning.
What most people forget is that it's not all about what you apply on your hair (the outside).... It's infact mainly about what we put on our bodies (on the inside)....Hence the "Inside-Out" Tactics that I swear by!
@@lindsaychrisharmony that’s so true sis. Thanks for posting this video
@@courtneyderouen thank you dear
I really love your hairstyle. Some Black people don’t realize that 4C hair is beautiful❤
I personally find it to be the most beautiful, rich, luscious, and versatile hair type
Jesus Christ Bless you😍One God Big in World🙏🕊️Name is Jesus Christ powerful Saviour and mighty blessed your life❤
I hate it!! The damn shrinkage is truly disgusting!! I HATE IT!
4c is the most beautiful and versatile hair!
@@shortsweetness876I’m 4c and my hair fell out in the front! Bald ! It was then that I said Lord thank you for my hair and my hair type .
Your hair looks like thick soft black cotton ropes! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️It’s AMAZING to see our texture grow out to great lengths but being accused that our hair type don’t grow! I appreciate you sharing your hair care! It’s the most gorgeous hair I have seen because it’s HEALTHY short or long. Long shows hard work, dedication, and knowledge of your hair care.
So true...they lied to us..but we proofing them wrong. Thank you so much Queen
Still didn't hear what products she been using
@lindsaychrisharmony can you provide the exact name and link to your hair products. Thank you.
@@RB-ux9bhread description box
People, this woman's hair texture is unique. It's not typical of the average Black woman. Don't expect to have what she has.
JESUS CHRIST loves you all and he is coming ❤
We’ll nail him again 😂😂
@@nnenne1 Don't just say something because you see other peoples saying it
@@nnenne1you are going to sleep with mephistopheles
Thank you for sharing this. He transformed my whole life, even healed me from an uncurable disease with no meds. I wish everyone could feel how I feel in the inside. The Joy is undescribable.
AMEN
it is so sad that many Africans never learnt to take care of their hair, never learnt what products is right to use and never learnt the right way to comb out the hair without hurting the head or hair because they use the same strategies that people with straighter hair types do hence causing frustration. what you've created i so wonderful♥
I agree..Thank you so much!
@@lindsaychrisharmonyHow long have you been growing your hair?
It's so pretty❤
@@toptv1049 we've hit 10 years now..me and my Hair
Wow.... ❤
@@lindsaychrisharmony
Because of so many reasons. 1) In school our hair was distracting if it was an afro. 2) Natural hair products were non existent. 3) When we eventually had natural hair products they are so expensive -Shea Moisture is almost R1000. 4) relax is cheaper and better to maintain even though damaging.
The way natural hair feels is one reason why I don't miss relaxed hair. I just love how my hair feels when I touch it
Exactly...😊
@@lindsaychrisharmonydo you use combs in your hair?
Same! Love our tiny coils ❤
Totally agree.
Me too!
I love the feel of my natural hair too.... when my new growth grows in .. I find myself just feeling it and falling in love with it all over again ❤... I was scared to go natural when natural wasn't as big as it is now.... in 2011 around there... and I was nervous but I knew I didn't want to perm my hair any more. And thank God i did follow through with this natural journey...I haven't looked back since... I love my hair!! I don't even straighten it.
It's good to know we can love and appreciate our hair... that's only when it can thrive
That's wonderful. I love when I hear people say that. But like when she said they saw her kids at school. I love seeing people's especially kids hair like that. You do it Sunday for school it stay look great all week. I never believe in relaxer. My mom put that in my hair from about 10 yrs and funny thing my father is Asian so I never needed that. As and adult I wanted straight hair I wash it put it in rollers. More than 30 plus yrs I stop using relaxers and I'm 50. I didn't even like hair as a woman I cut it every Friday
@@lindsaychrisharmonyexactly its energy. The fact that you love it.
@@lindsaychrisharmonywant to cut off my hair and start it afresh is that cool...with it
Same here
You are an inspiration and proof that black women can grow thick long hair....please don't stop making TH-cam videos I didn't even know you were available on TH-cam I only know you from Instagram ❤
Thank you so much... it's a new channel but with people like you, the channel is growing. Am happy to make more videos 😊
You still need proof in 2023? Have you seen 22nd century natural?
I do agree wth u
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@@lindsaychrisharmony pls how do I get your product? I'm interested in buying your product.
I’m watching the video , I hear your voice but your beauty is beyond distracting! Your beautiful!!!
😊 thank you
You're beautiful ❤
Sis, your hair and it's texture is soooo glorious! I believe in my spirit that your hair texture and length is what The Most High YAH gave mother Eve in the garden, and this is the hair we are supposed to have! But we have been colonized to destroy our hair, so all we can do now is love our completely unique hair, stop trying so many styles and youtube techniques, and let it grow how it was created to grow, and buy your products! Wow...beautiful hair and styles you do!
You got me smiling all through reading your comment. Thank you...and I believe that Natural Hair is a Revolution...We can do this. Blessings 🙏🏾
I def agree to that. Beautiful. Now that is what you call good hair right there.
I co-sign with every word!! The more we love and embrace our hair, it will resort back to Mother Eve. We are the original. Our hair has been weaponized against us. Our hair is powerful.
@@rockixtheawakening absolutely
You're absolutely correct, we were trained to hate our natural hair. When our foreparents started applying heat & chemicals straighteners to it. Having it to look like others cultures to feel excepted. Now proven that chemical straighteners invaded our heath 😮😢.. now there's lawsuits pending, because they were found to cause cancer.
Run her likes up y'all for this Queen 👑
I appreciate you 😊
Thank you Sister for your story!! I did the big chop too when I flew as Crew for Northwest, then United airline. 4C hair. It was just too hard to get home for a touchup & my hair was so dry in its relaxed state. After the Airlines, I began braiding/twisting my own hair again. I did not get much support from Black American women; they thought I was crazy to first cut all my hair off, and 2nd to wear it nappy/curly! So, I turned to African/Caribbean/Black men with shoulder length or longer natural hair for advise. It was beautiful how they shared how to keep my roots & ends moisturized. Recommended Creme of Nature for past the roots & ends plus a good detangling brush or pic. And avocado, grapeseed, almond or peppermint oils for the scalp. After 4 years, my hair is mid-back. It takes time to see what works for your hair, but it is SO very worth it!! No bald spots, no crack cream, no 3 sources of heat (blow dryer, flatiron then curling iron), & no long days at the stylist. Just shampoo, condition, apply a little oil at scalp & curl definer creme, comb thru hair & twist or braid up. Wear style for 3 or 4 days then let down when dry and fluff hair. Full, healthy & beautiful!!
When you say you didn't get much support from AA wm do you mean support in the way of embracing your natural hair? Are you speaking of support as far as recommendations on hairstyles and products? If this happened during your Northwest days, black flight Attendant weren't really wearing their hair natural back then. I flew back then, too, and very few black women attendants dared to wear braids back then. Thankfully, things have changed, and we can wear more natural styles in uniform and just wear them in our daily life without too much fuss. Also, the word "nappy" is not only dated but kind of derogatory from someone outside of the AA community. I don't even use that word anymore, and I'm "in" the community. Coily, curly, and even the less desirable word "kinky" are all words that can describe our 4C hair (even 4C is becoming more controversial to some these days). I guess I won't go into how I cringe when anyone uses the word "crack" cream. Smh As if it's a joke when in actuality it upended generations of AA families. Crack brought in to our neighborhoods by our own government. Iran contra affair. Funny that Fentanyl is never joked about. 🤔 it's never funny or amusing when AA ppl reference "crack" as a joke and certainly not funny when non AA ppl say it.