You’ve come a long way and it’s nice to see an example from someone who has not always had long, type 4 hair. Thank you for sharing your journey-very inspiring!
My hair grew to mid back length from deep conditioner, oiling and buttering my ends, finger detangling, and WIGS WIGS WIGS!! I would moisturize my hair, spray it with fenugreek water every single morning, and keep it braided under a nice wig. My hair grew so fast it almost made me angry that i didnt try it sooner. I realized it was because i wasnt constantly messing with my hair. I was moisturizing, braiding it and putting it away. My hair never grew this long until i wore wigs, its like magic. I don't go crazy and glue stuff to my forehead, i just put a good looking wig on and add a hat or a scarf if the front looks that bad. Dont glue your wig all the way to your hairline guys, thats common sense 💕💕
That's great! It sounds like your routine with deep conditioning, oiling, and wigs really worked. Minimizing manipulation and keeping your hair moisturized is a smart approach. Thanks for the tip about wig placement too! 💕
@@fatimaxfarouk also if you try fenugreek water, keep it in the fridge and do small batches at a time. It can spoil like any other food can. It makes my hair so smooth. I would go as far as saying it's better than rice water. It can smell like maple at first, but if it starts to smell sour it's time for a fresh batch. My spray bottle lasts about a week before I refill 💕 I kid you not. My husband had a small bald spot from a haircut mistake. I sprayed my fenugreek water on it, and it grew back in just a little over a week or two. It's magic in a bottle
This inspires me so much. Started my journey in 2020, and I still feel like there’s so many mistakes I’m making, especially as a high porosity girl. Natural hair truly is a journey and I wish one day that I can understand her fully to give her the love she deserves.
I'm so glad you're inspired! Natural hair is definitely a journey, and it's okay to make mistakes along the way. Keep learning and loving your hair. you're doing great!
You should get a journal and actually document what you’re doing to your hair so you can trace your steps! But create a routine, deep condition, trim and stay away from braids and high tension styles. ❤
Get a proper cut and invest in a serious bond repair treatment system such as olaplex, Redken acidic bond or K18!! But book a cut with a stylist to stop your split ends from going up the shaft. Also check to make sure you’re not iron and vitamin D deficient.
hiii. Question here: please how did you recover from the damage here 12:40? Did you get a trim? Or just proceeded with your normal routine and it got better. Plus the video was really inspiring and insightful. Thank you❤
Hi! I was cutting off more than usual during my trims so about 2 inches every 4-5 months and I continued with my regular routine. Thank you so much for watching 🫶🏿❤️
I ❤️ your video I want my hair to grow waist length currently my hair is at collar bone length I started my natural hair journey 2021 and I just getting to understand my hair oh well 😊😊😊
Do you think that silk press and blow out are the only ways to keep your hair natural and avoid texture changes ? I'd like to try botox or keratin treatments, Do you think that silk presses are the only way to keep your hair natural? I'd like to try botox or keratin treatments, hairdressers finish with straightening but I don't know if it will do my hair any good... I've never straightened my hair in 25 years
You’ve come a long way and it’s nice to see an example from someone who has not always had long, type 4 hair. Thank you for sharing your journey-very inspiring!
Thank you for watching!!!
My hair grew to mid back length from deep conditioner, oiling and buttering my ends, finger detangling, and WIGS WIGS WIGS!! I would moisturize my hair, spray it with fenugreek water every single morning, and keep it braided under a nice wig. My hair grew so fast it almost made me angry that i didnt try it sooner. I realized it was because i wasnt constantly messing with my hair. I was moisturizing, braiding it and putting it away. My hair never grew this long until i wore wigs, its like magic. I don't go crazy and glue stuff to my forehead, i just put a good looking wig on and add a hat or a scarf if the front looks that bad. Dont glue your wig all the way to your hairline guys, thats common sense 💕💕
That's great! It sounds like your routine with deep conditioning, oiling, and wigs really worked. Minimizing manipulation and keeping your hair moisturized is a smart approach. Thanks for the tip about wig placement too! 💕
@@fatimaxfarouk it was insane!!!
@@fatimaxfarouk also if you try fenugreek water, keep it in the fridge and do small batches at a time. It can spoil like any other food can. It makes my hair so smooth. I would go as far as saying it's better than rice water. It can smell like maple at first, but if it starts to smell sour it's time for a fresh batch. My spray bottle lasts about a week before I refill 💕 I kid you not. My husband had a small bald spot from a haircut mistake. I sprayed my fenugreek water on it, and it grew back in just a little over a week or two. It's magic in a bottle
What types of wigs are you wearing? I am new to this and heard it can break edges.
Same. Exactly my experience.
My obsession for long hair is insane 😂
Your hair is pretty 😍
Thank you love 😂❤️❤️❤️
This inspires me so much. Started my journey in 2020, and I still feel like there’s so many mistakes I’m making, especially as a high porosity girl. Natural hair truly is a journey and I wish one day that I can understand her fully to give her the love she deserves.
I'm so glad you're inspired! Natural hair is definitely a journey, and it's okay to make mistakes along the way. Keep learning and loving your hair. you're doing great!
You should get a journal and actually document what you’re doing to your hair so you can trace your steps!
But create a routine, deep condition, trim and stay away from braids and high tension styles. ❤
Love this, this was the type of video ive been looking for. The motivation is set in for me 100%
Congratulations on your hair growth success! Your hair is long and gorgeous and im happy for you!
I’m happy you made your dream of having long hair happen 😇 that’s amazing
Thank youu!!
My hair is so jacked right now. Roots are thick and ends are thin. I’m just gonna grow it out and keep it in twists.
You got this!
Girl I'm experiencing the same thing , my ends are thin especially around the perimeters of my head
@@fatimahamza2860 yeah it’s tough. My hair and body have been through a lot. I just gotta be consistent with twist to let my hair grow back.
Get a proper cut and invest in a serious bond repair treatment system such as olaplex, Redken acidic bond or K18!!
But book a cut with a stylist to stop your split ends from going up the shaft.
Also check to make sure you’re not iron and vitamin D deficient.
This was much needed! Thanks!!!
Glad it was helpful!
you are really pretty
Thank you! 💕💕
hiii. Question here: please how did you recover from the damage here 12:40? Did you get a trim? Or just proceeded with your normal routine and it got better.
Plus the video was really inspiring and insightful. Thank you❤
Hi! I was cutting off more than usual during my trims so about 2 inches every 4-5 months and I continued with my regular routine. Thank you so much for watching 🫶🏿❤️
@@fatimaxfarouk thank youuu🥰 and you're welcome
Love love this!!!❤️
Thank you! ❤️🫶🏿
Beautiful. You look gorgeous. Thank you for sharing. My hair is around brastrap waistlength
Thank you so much! 🥰 that’s amazing! what’s your goal?
Beautiful long.hair.thumbs.up.god.bless
What Is a good space of time between getting braids and how long should you have them in for? Xxx
Thanks for sharing this video. What’s your diet like?
I ❤️ your video I want my hair to grow waist length currently my hair is at collar bone length I started my natural hair journey 2021 and I just getting to understand my hair oh well 😊😊😊
Sorry I deleted my other comment. I thought it might have come across too harsh & that wasn’t my intention. Your hair is beautiful
It’s no problem! Thank you! ❤️
Yes this was inspiring omg❤
Happy you liked it :))
Do you think that silk press and blow out are the only ways to keep your hair natural and avoid texture changes ?
I'd like to try botox or keratin treatments, Do you think that silk presses are the only way to keep your hair natural?
I'd like to try botox or keratin treatments, hairdressers finish with straightening but I don't know if it will do my hair any good...
I've never straightened my hair in 25 years
It looks great
Thank you so much 🫶🏿🥰
You did well
Thank you! ❤️
Great work ❤
You should get a mic to help with the sound, you’re so soft spoken and there’s a bit of a scratching sound. 🎉
Thank you so much! And thank you for the feedback! I’ll get a microphone for better sound quality 🫶🏿❤️
@@fatimaxfarouk yes! You’re truly soft spoken! I think you’re voice will sound even more lively (podcast voice) with the mic 🎙️😘
New sub here already Woow i love your hair❤
Thank you for your support💕
Thank you for this video
Did you have to deal with hard water?
Did it make any difference?
Hi! No I haven’t had to deal with hard water
Thank you
i just watched the 1st hair journey video😊! what main products do u recommend are best to use for growth and curls on 4c hair?
Hi there! I have a whole video dedicated to hair products on my page! I’m sure you’ll find it very helpful ❤️
Hi! Do you know how to treat dandruff? love your videos btw !!🤍
Hi, thank you! I’m not sure tbh but I know that oiling your scalp can worsen dandruff and it’s best to opt for scalp serums 🫶🏿
@@fatimaxfarouk Thanks for the answer, I take note !
Thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks for watching!❤️
What do you do when you straighten it?
I straighten it to get a trim 🫶🏿❤️
How long did it take to grow to waist length?
She keeps saying 10 yrs
Wowww
🥰🫶🏿
How often do you trim your hair
Every 4-5 months ❤️
To me it looks like you need more hair cut off. Are you scared to cut off all the split ends & start fresh?
Hi! The video I showed was before I trimmed my hair, I cut about 2 inches off that same day
how many times a year would u get silk presses? 🤍
Once a year