Girl. You shared all of my hair care staples and I’m relaxed. Lol. Love the way you broke down locking in moisture and focusing on lightweight products!! Great video💕
Ooo thanks for sharing it’s nice to know that this applies to other hair routines too! I imagine I could learn a thing or 2 from the relaxed girlies 🤩& thank you girl 🤍🤍
The silicon mix product is THE TRUTH!!! Embrace them. I told my stylist I was using them at home and she started using them. The best brand!!! Been on them for years!
I love how you incorporate science into your reasoning. I’m very impressed by that especially because I have used many of your tips and saw a significant improvement in my hair! Keep spreading your well researched advice out there. You’re doing a lot for the community ❤
I’m gonna start following your regimen for myself… because being natural is a lot of work for me at this time…. Plus I have 2 children hair I care for (natural) 😭❤️. You’re pretty btw.
Wow, very interesting tip with using the Silicon product on top of the deep conditioner. Im new to being a straight natural, but I find that my hair starts to feel and look dry 7-10 days. I have to wash and start the process all over again, which is fine. BUT I always wonder how girls can get away with not moisturing for a good month! I wouldnt have thought to use leave-in AND oil nightly on my ends!
It’s a game changer that silicon mix :) && yess I’ve been doing this for a white and find it really helps with my ends not getting dry I feel like oil alone when I’m stretching my hair for weeks just doesn’t quite cut it my ends would be super dry aswell so you’re not alone there!xx
Please make a video on how to be heat trained during the summer girl! I’m in a battle between getting a relaxer or a keratin treatment, but i’m somewhat scared of both of them. I’m somewhat already heat trained to an extent because I blow dry my hair every wash day, so about every two weeks. But i’m tired of blowouts and I want a more sleek look and to wear my hair straight. I don’t even know if it’s possible to maintain natural straight hair in the summer, but if there is please make a video about it.
I used the Kera care shampoo yesterday after watching your video. I noticed the improvement in my strands. Looking forward to stronger, hydrated hair. Thank you.
Love this vid! Few questions please. 1) Do you rinse out the DC before putting the Silicone mix? 2) How long do you leave it in the hair for before rinsing out? 3) Do you use a shower cap and heat cap with this?
Hey girl thank you! && I apply my DC and use my heat cap for about 30 minutes, before rinsing I apply the silicon mix and let it sit on top of the DC for about 5 minutes before rinsing both the DC and silicon mix xxx
When I was straight, I used leav-in every night. I wouldn't have it any other way. I'm up to 18 inches in mini plaits. Goal is now 24(instead of 20). Then I'll try the straight using your tips. Or at least stretched.
Truth, even as a curly natural (4c) girl with fine hair, I use a dime size amount of the camille rose coconut water detangling leave in all over my hair and a small amount of the keracare butter cream on the ends before twisting my hair up before bed. So much less shedding and it doesn't feel heavy at all. Interested to know if the silicone mix would be beneficial on non straight natural hair cause I keep seeing it at my local shop and want to buy it. Love your videos so much!!
Oh yess love to see it! It’s so refreshing to see someone with 4C say this too because I feel like they target these thick products more for type 4 hair && love that coconut water range so hydrating and lightweight && you seem to know what works for your hair so I would give the silicone mix a try, let me know what you think xxx
I’m primarily a curly natural and I LOVE Silicon Mix. I use the original by itself as a deep conditioner and it leaves the hair very plush-feeling. I can’t use it every wash day, though, because after about the 3rd or 4th use, the hair starts to get a plasticky feeling. I imagine that makes it ideal for heat styling. I also love Crece Pelo and that doesn’t have too much silicone and leaves my hair even softer and more plush than Silicon Mix.
Verrry informative! Thank you! I’ve been going back and forth with becoming a straight hair natural and just trying to revise my kinky natural routine. Love the growth of the straight hair but I also looove my kinks.. just having trouble retaining :/
Hey Nadine, I started my journey!. I bought everything you use except the dry hair spray. I was wondering have you ever tried Mane and Tail shampoo? or Nexxus Keraphix? I don't know the pH of either.
Hey girl and oo exciting!! Mane and Tail I tried a veerrrryyy long time ago can’t remember what I think of it and I would try to see if it written somewhere in the product specs but I think they should be fine xx
Hi! Love the silicone mix. In training your hair to lower its overall PH, are you still adding ACV on top of your deep conditioner ALONG with the silicone mix. Or do you just do that when you’re going to wear it curly? Where does the ACV fit into this. Wash, deep condition (adding silicone mix and-or ACV, leave in. Then adding light weight leave in on ends nightly.
Hey girl! I don’t use the ACV mix on my straight hair only when I wore it curly, mainly because heat seals the hair cuticle when I use a straightener it flattens my cuticle and all the products I use now are acidic and Low PH products which in my curly hair routine they weren’t always xxx
Thanks for responding. So that I’m clear, when wearing curly you do the ACV with DC, but if you’re wearing straight you reach for silicone on top of DC, all to help seal that cuticle down after good moisture by DC. does that about sum it up. Thanks so much. I’m hydration training my daughter’s hair and your tips have been so helpful! She goes back and forth between curly and straight. She’s in her straight this week and it’s stayed pretty moist all week. Just a bit of humidity reversion due to weather.
Hiya Nadine! 🙋🏾♀️ I can never seem to get my hair flat straight like yours, my hair seems to be flow everywhere and stick up. I wash with clarifying then moisture shampoo. I deep condition (bamboo silicone mix, and Manuka honey mask). Then i use a very small amount of the redken anti-break leave-in, colour wow dream coat (for humidity) and heat protectant, before blow out. Then chi silk when straightening. I even bought a new straightener, and the double sided boar brush 🥲 I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong. Any tips would to appreciated!
What’s better for our hair? titanium or ceramic? I use the babyliss just because I saw that around as a go to? I don’t go past 410 or even under mostly just to be safe. Thoughts? Good video btw❤
Hey girl, titanium makes the hair straighter due to the heat distribution and other factors but causes more heat damage I personally would leave titanium’s to the professionals ceramics do the job good aswell xxx
Girl. You shared all of my hair care staples and I’m relaxed. Lol. Love the way you broke down locking in moisture and focusing on lightweight products!! Great video💕
Ooo thanks for sharing it’s nice to know that this applies to other hair routines too! I imagine I could learn a thing or 2 from the relaxed girlies 🤩& thank you girl 🤍🤍
It’s cool to see two ladies I learned to take care of my hair from supporting each other. Awesome tips!!💗💗
The silicon mix product is THE TRUTH!!! Embrace them. I told my stylist I was using them at home and she started using them. The best brand!!! Been on them for years!
They are!! So glad I have discovered them and glad to see someone who’s been using them long term say they’re good too! Thank you xxx
I love how you incorporate science into your reasoning. I’m very impressed by that especially because I have used many of your tips and saw a significant improvement in my hair! Keep spreading your well researched advice out there. You’re doing a lot for the community ❤
Aww thank you so much🥺🥺 being a little nerd at heart has its perks I guess🤣 🤍🤍🤍
@@naturalnadinee As a Nerd myself I agree with that statement 1000% 😄🤍
I’m gonna start following your regimen for myself… because being natural is a lot of work for me at this time…. Plus I have 2 children hair I care for (natural) 😭❤️. You’re pretty btw.
Yess join us in this side it’s so much more low maintenance, and awww thank you so much🥺🥺 xxx
My plan exactly, my natural hair salon don't do silk press so I will do it my sef,and 2 kids, a baby and toddler
Wow, very interesting tip with using the Silicon product on top of the deep conditioner. Im new to being a straight natural, but I find that my hair starts to feel and look dry 7-10 days. I have to wash and start the process all over again, which is fine. BUT I always wonder how girls can get away with not moisturing for a good month!
I wouldnt have thought to use leave-in AND oil nightly on my ends!
It’s a game changer that silicon mix :) && yess I’ve been doing this for a white and find it really helps with my ends not getting dry I feel like oil alone when I’m stretching my hair for weeks just doesn’t quite cut it my ends would be super dry aswell so you’re not alone there!xx
Please make a video on how to be heat trained during the summer girl! I’m in a battle between getting a relaxer or a keratin treatment, but i’m somewhat scared of both of them. I’m somewhat already heat trained to an extent because I blow dry my hair every wash day, so about every two weeks. But i’m tired of blowouts and I want a more sleek look and to wear my hair straight. I don’t even know if it’s possible to maintain natural straight hair in the summer, but if there is please make a video about it.
Look into a nanoplasty as well. I did that and don’t regret it at all
I would love to see you do a video on this technique.
I will definitely do one as part of my wash day routine xx
I used the Kera care shampoo yesterday after watching your video. I noticed the improvement in my strands. Looking forward to stronger, hydrated hair. Thank you.
Straight hair in the summer video please? We’re coming up on 90 degree weather and I’m horified😅
Love this vid! Few questions please.
1) Do you rinse out the DC before putting the Silicone mix?
2) How long do you leave it in the hair for before rinsing out?
3) Do you use a shower cap and heat cap with this?
Hey girl thank you! &&
I apply my DC and use my heat cap for about 30 minutes, before rinsing I apply the silicon mix and let it sit on top of the DC for about 5 minutes before rinsing both the DC and silicon mix xxx
Oh perfect, thanks again!
I just started using a leave in conditioner and a hair serum w/ silicones or oil every night. It helps and I think it helps with humidity. Thanks
Yayyy missed seeing your videos
Thanks girl!🤍🤍🤍🤍
Gorgeous ❤ I want to follow your regimen but get a keratin too because I love washing my hair weekly since I train
Love this! I’m strongly considering a keratin treatment just still doing some research on which is best! Do you have one in mind you would do?xx
@@naturalnadinee ohh I can’t wait ..I know your content will be 🔥🔥 @simplysubrena is my go-to information source on keratin treatment on 4c hair
Keratin lover here too! Cheap and cheerful ANSWR is doing the job for me so far. My salon used K18 which my hair is also happy with so far.
@naturalnadinee I've been using Design Essentials STS for years and love it!
When I was straight, I used leav-in every night. I wouldn't have it any other way. I'm up to 18 inches in mini plaits. Goal is now 24(instead of 20). Then I'll try the straight using your tips. Or at least stretched.
Love this, what type of leave ins did you use?? I need to branch out as well and yes even stretched is good for maintaining hair xx
Truth, even as a curly natural (4c) girl with fine hair, I use a dime size amount of the camille rose coconut water detangling leave in all over my hair and a small amount of the keracare butter cream on the ends before twisting my hair up before bed. So much less shedding and it doesn't feel heavy at all. Interested to know if the silicone mix would be beneficial on non straight natural hair cause I keep seeing it at my local shop and want to buy it. Love your videos so much!!
Oh yess love to see it! It’s so refreshing to see someone with 4C say this too because I feel like they target these thick products more for type 4 hair && love that coconut water range so hydrating and lightweight && you seem to know what works for your hair so I would give the silicone mix a try, let me know what you think xxx
I’m primarily a curly natural and I LOVE Silicon Mix. I use the original by itself as a deep conditioner and it leaves the hair very plush-feeling. I can’t use it every wash day, though, because after about the 3rd or 4th use, the hair starts to get a plasticky feeling. I imagine that makes it ideal for heat styling. I also love Crece Pelo and that doesn’t have too much silicone and leaves my hair even softer and more plush than Silicon Mix.
@@LakaciaLloyd good to know! ❤️
Verrry informative! Thank you! I’ve been going back and forth with becoming a straight hair natural and just trying to revise my kinky natural routine. Love the growth of the straight hair but I also looove my kinks.. just having trouble retaining :/
Hey Nadine, I started my journey!. I bought everything you use except the dry hair spray. I was wondering have you ever tried Mane and Tail shampoo? or Nexxus Keraphix? I don't know the pH of either.
Hey girl and oo exciting!! Mane and Tail I tried a veerrrryyy long time ago can’t remember what I think of it and I would try to see if it written somewhere in the product specs but I think they should be fine xx
Hi! Love the silicone mix. In training your hair to lower its overall PH, are you still adding ACV on top of your deep conditioner ALONG with the silicone mix. Or do you just do that when you’re going to wear it curly? Where does the ACV fit into this. Wash, deep condition (adding silicone mix and-or ACV, leave in. Then adding light weight leave in on ends nightly.
Hey girl! I don’t use the ACV mix on my straight hair only when I wore it curly, mainly because heat seals the hair cuticle when I use a straightener it flattens my cuticle and all the products I use now are acidic and Low PH products which in my curly hair routine they weren’t always xxx
Thanks for responding. So that I’m clear, when wearing curly you do the ACV with DC, but if you’re wearing straight you reach for silicone on top of DC, all to help seal that cuticle down after good moisture by DC. does that about sum it up. Thanks so much. I’m hydration training my daughter’s hair and your tips have been so helpful! She goes back and forth between curly and straight. She’s in her straight this week and it’s stayed pretty moist all week. Just a bit of humidity reversion due to weather.
Hiya Nadine! 🙋🏾♀️
I can never seem to get my hair flat straight like yours, my hair seems to be flow everywhere and stick up.
I wash with clarifying then moisture shampoo. I deep condition (bamboo silicone mix, and Manuka honey mask). Then i use a very small amount of the redken anti-break leave-in, colour wow dream coat (for humidity) and heat protectant, before blow out. Then chi silk when straightening.
I even bought a new straightener, and the double sided boar brush 🥲
I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong. Any tips would to appreciated!
Does your hair not revert a little bit after using the leave in?💞
Hey girl no it doesn’t I use the smelled amount and rub bwteeen my hands really well before applying xx
What’s better for our hair? titanium or ceramic? I use the babyliss just because I saw that around as a go to? I don’t go past 410 or even under mostly just to be safe. Thoughts? Good video btw❤
Hey girl, titanium makes the hair straighter due to the heat distribution and other factors but causes more heat damage I personally would leave titanium’s to the professionals ceramics do the job good aswell xxx
How often do you need to hydrate. Every other day? Every week?
What do you think about silicone mix for kinky naturals
is there a step by step on this. im more a visual learner😂
I need to do one!😩 it’s quite hard since it’s more of a long term thing but I got you xx
Do you wrap it every night ?
Jojoba is that girl!
Do you utilize protective styles?
No, I have my hair out 95% of the time x