It sounds like you’ve just kept a simple hair routine. I went back to that as well. I realized doing team natural stuff and not using heat on my hair was destroying not only my hair, but my daughter’s hair as well. No heat for 3 years and I was horrified when I blew out my hair. Split ends galore. Same with my toddler (3 yo) when all I did was style her wet and curly since she was a baby. I remembered I had to cut my hair into a short a line bob back in 2020 when my nape was ripped out by braids that were too tight. I had no choice but to wash and press it out weekly and my hair grew back beautifully with no damage. Once I remembered that, I went back to that routine and never looked back. It’s been a year and I’ve had 2 good haircuts and consistent trims trying to get rid of split/frayed ends, and my hair is growing back nicely. I also use professional products, either Kenra or Olaplex, and I wash and flat iron my hair weekly. I don’t use anything but shampoo, conditioner, leave in and hear protectant. I deep condition and clarify when needed. I blow dry my hair on high heat and flat iron on 370. I don’t have any heat damage at all. I started blowing out my daughter’s hair before styling it as well, and her hair is also thriving. Thank you for sharing your tips!!
That’s so great to hear! I think a lot of times we overcomplicate things with hair. But I’m happy you found a good regimen for you and your daughter. You both deserve beautiful, healthy hair!
@@iammarche thank you! So sorry for the long comment lol I usually get questions about my regimen whenever I comment so I over explain now for people who have questions lol new subscriber, excited to see new videos coming 😊
@@mrod87 yes I’ve seen it with other friends/family as well. My mother-in-law only does “natural” styles and I pressed her hair for her one time. It was shoulder length but she had splits all the way up to her root. Another friend of mine who’s about 23, she has long, pretty curly hair and never put heat to it. I pressed it for her one time. Her hair was to her tailbone and she had splits all the way up to her shoulders. Her hair looks fine curly so she doesn’t care to cut it.
thank you SO much for this video, you have no idea how helpful it is. i recently went to a hairstylist after a year of no trims trying to grow my hair out from a bad experience with a previous hairstylist. lo and behold, i had to get SO much cut off which was so disheartening when i thought i was doing the right things. now i’m taking my hair a lot more seriously and I’m trying to piece together a good routine. do you ever think you could make a video on how you keep your hair blown out/straight for long periods of time? what you hair wash routine looks like/how often it is?
Our routines are to a T exactly alike with the exception of I wash weekly. I catch myself a lot measuring my hairs length which im going to make a concious effort to stop doing kuz its as if im reinforcing to myself (and my hair) that its not enough. My hair is thick and lovely and im just going to enjoy her at wherever shes at and focus on keeping her healthy. Lovely video, and lovely formatting its very early youtube, authentic and enjoyable to watch.
Assuming you don’t have a medical condition, my best advice is leave them alone. Don’t slick your edges or put a lot of tension or friction on that area.
Do you blow dry your hair every time now (for silk presses or natural styles) or do you do any wet sets without using the blow dryer? How often do you blowdry and silk press?
Yes, now I blow dry and silk press every wash day. I tried wet sets back when I was relaxed but it was always difficult for me so I gave up on it. If I had an easier method I would definitely try it out again.
Have you considered getting a revair? I grew up with my auntie blowing out and pressing my hair every 2 weeks but my scalp won’t allow that regime anymore:( I have thick hair so blowing drying only to wash 3-4 days later is a loooot lol
Hi Marche. Maybe you should redo the video and do it with better footage because it's not easy to watch blurry clips babe. Also try adding some background music as well to create mood.
This is her first video back after not posting in 4 years lol give her a break. I’m sure the quality will improve as she gets back to regularly posting 😊 I think the blurry footage isn’t a huge deal since this isn’t a “how to video” and I like videos like these without the background music. I usually watch/listen to videos with one airpod in and the background music throws the sound off if not edited correctly.
It sounds like you’ve just kept a simple hair routine. I went back to that as well. I realized doing team natural stuff and not using heat on my hair was destroying not only my hair, but my daughter’s hair as well. No heat for 3 years and I was horrified when I blew out my hair. Split ends galore. Same with my toddler (3 yo) when all I did was style her wet and curly since she was a baby. I remembered I had to cut my hair into a short a line bob back in 2020 when my nape was ripped out by braids that were too tight. I had no choice but to wash and press it out weekly and my hair grew back beautifully with no damage. Once I remembered that, I went back to that routine and never looked back. It’s been a year and I’ve had 2 good haircuts and consistent trims trying to get rid of split/frayed ends, and my hair is growing back nicely. I also use professional products, either Kenra or Olaplex, and I wash and flat iron my hair weekly. I don’t use anything but shampoo, conditioner, leave in and hear protectant. I deep condition and clarify when needed. I blow dry my hair on high heat and flat iron on 370. I don’t have any heat damage at all. I started blowing out my daughter’s hair before styling it as well, and her hair is also thriving. Thank you for sharing your tips!!
That’s so great to hear! I think a lot of times we overcomplicate things with hair. But I’m happy you found a good regimen for you and your daughter. You both deserve beautiful, healthy hair!
@@iammarche thank you! So sorry for the long comment lol I usually get questions about my regimen whenever I comment so I over explain now for people who have questions lol new subscriber, excited to see new videos coming 😊
This! And well written! I have a similar experience.
@@mrod87 yes I’ve seen it with other friends/family as well. My mother-in-law only does “natural” styles and I pressed her hair for her one time. It was shoulder length but she had splits all the way up to her root. Another friend of mine who’s about 23, she has long, pretty curly hair and never put heat to it. I pressed it for her one time. Her hair was to her tailbone and she had splits all the way up to her shoulders. Her hair looks fine curly so she doesn’t care to cut it.
Very pretty face and hair. Thanks for the inforamtion.
thank you SO much for this video, you have no idea how helpful it is. i recently went to a hairstylist after a year of no trims trying to grow my hair out from a bad experience with a previous hairstylist.
lo and behold, i had to get SO much cut off which was so disheartening when i thought i was doing the right things.
now i’m taking my hair a lot more seriously and I’m trying to piece together a good routine.
do you ever think you could make a video on how you keep your hair blown out/straight for long periods of time? what you hair wash routine looks like/how often it is?
Yes!
Our routines are to a T exactly alike with the exception of I wash weekly. I catch myself a lot measuring my hairs length which im going to make a concious effort to stop doing kuz its as if im reinforcing to myself (and my hair) that its not enough. My hair is thick and lovely and im just going to enjoy her at wherever shes at and focus on keeping her healthy. Lovely video, and lovely formatting its very early youtube, authentic and enjoyable to watch.
love your voice you are gorgeous
Great video and great tips! I am following a similar regimen of dos and donts and am seeing a lot of growth and length retention.
Thank you! You deserve beautiful, healthy hair. Good luck on your journey!
Great tips, so simple but obviously so effective as you have beautiful hair that frames your beautiful face 🤗
Great tips I need professional products that’s what I think I am missing💖✨
Yes, once you find a brand you like, it will take your hair to the next level with consistent use!
Great Tips! Great Inspo!
Thanks for watching! I hope my tips help you on your hair journey.
Now why would the stylist say that ? Thanks for the simple tips!!
Do you have any tips for grow edge back
Assuming you don’t have a medical condition, my best advice is leave them alone. Don’t slick your edges or put a lot of tension or friction on that area.
@@iammarchedoes that include wigs?
@@sakura-rc3ed Yes unless you can place the wig behind your hairline/edges.
Could you please tell me the flat iron you are using?
This is the GoSleek 1.5 in flat iron. I just uploaded a shorts review about it as well if you’re interested.
Do you blow dry your hair every time now (for silk presses or natural styles) or do you do any wet sets without using the blow dryer? How often do you blowdry and silk press?
Yes, now I blow dry and silk press every wash day. I tried wet sets back when I was relaxed but it was always difficult for me so I gave up on it. If I had an easier method I would definitely try it out again.
What the name of the flat iron tong you use in your hair
This is the GoSleek 1.5 in flat iron. I uploaded a shorts review about it as well if you’re interested.
@ yes can you do that
Have you considered getting a revair? I grew up with my auntie blowing out and pressing my hair every 2 weeks but my scalp won’t allow that regime anymore:( I have thick hair so blowing drying only to wash 3-4 days later is a loooot lol
I thought it was interesting but not worth the money for me personally. I know some people really like it if they have tender scalps
Hi Marche. Maybe you should redo the video and do it with better footage because it's not easy to watch blurry clips babe. Also try adding some background music as well to create mood.
This is her first video back after not posting in 4 years lol give her a break. I’m sure the quality will improve as she gets back to regularly posting 😊 I think the blurry footage isn’t a huge deal since this isn’t a “how to video” and I like videos like these without the background music. I usually watch/listen to videos with one airpod in and the background music throws the sound off if not edited correctly.
Please no background music. It's difficult to hear with background music.
Gurl 😅
@@shanitamorenita Right 😭😂
You can not do your hair like hers when you don't have her head of hair. Get to know your own head of hair.