Yes any and all videos about your hair stages, please.
@CurlyChelle54711 ай бұрын
Will do! Thank you for watching!
@elizabethmoore246211 ай бұрын
The good thing about changing hair for a creator is it makes it easier to do new content. Like you can do videos about trying out brands you have already tried on your “new” hair. Another idea is you since you are trying new things you could do a series where you try other influencer’s routines on your “new hair” - like India Batson, manes by mell, curly swavey courtney (new or old) etc.
@CurlyChelle54711 ай бұрын
Very true! Those are great suggestions! Thank you for watching!
@krenger211 ай бұрын
Please keep us up to date on your hair changes. And whether your hair is curly, wavy, straight, or “fuzzy”, it’s always gorgeous.
@CurlyChelle54711 ай бұрын
Awww thank you! I will definitely do that! Thank you for watching!
@kellyrourke183811 ай бұрын
Being perimenopausal myself I would absolutely love to see more videos - thank you!
@CurlyChelle54711 ай бұрын
Will do! Thank you for watching!
@andrealancaster681011 ай бұрын
I appreciate you talking about menopause and hair! Due to cancer treatment, I abruptly went through menopause in a matter of days, and I've struggled with my hair ever since!
@reneeshenk191411 ай бұрын
"There's something wrong with my brain, not my hair". Love it!
@CurlyChelle54711 ай бұрын
I had forgotten I said that until I was editing and then thought, oh that’s actually pretty good! Lol. Thank you for watching !
@ceciliagovea11 ай бұрын
I noticed my hair lost a ton of curl and bounce after starting a new BC pill. Basically all the things you said in your video happened with mine, including the overly soft feeling. I honestly had a huge emotional "mourn" of sorts about "old" hair, but I've now learned to accept it is what it is and I am now a full on soft wavy. Especially because this BC pill is the only one that has helped with my PCOS, so I won't be stoping it any time soon.
@Nubesyxochis6 ай бұрын
I only recently started styling my hair wavy so the 2a/2b (short) and 2a-2c (mid-length) is all I know. However, my kid and my sister's kids all went from mostly straight to curly once they hit puberty. This is not something that happened to myself or my siblings so it's been fascinating. My son's curls came out right in time for the teen mop that's currently in style (and another mom told me recently that many boys with straight hair are getting a perm). His fine, silky curls are so easy to style!
@user-lp5ci9bi2j4 ай бұрын
Im 42. Have had health issues the past 12 years that caused massive thinning so I had worn wigs for years. Well they are way to expensive now to be replaced every 2-3 months. Now I have grey coming in, hair is still thin, doesn't curl the way it did when I had more of it 15 years ago, texturemore course, meds that wreck havoc on hair... trying to figure out what the heck to do with it and I could only find teens and young adults who spend hours styling. 😂 I don't have the energy and with myositis and arthritis ah yeah not happening. I know now one wants to hear my life story but it's just fantastic to find a curl channel with an adult who is more relatable and not so freaking hyper
@stevieray72039 ай бұрын
Iam scheduled to get a perm in my hair. I have my wedding in May and will perm my hair in Feb to have a better chance at my hair looking decent since menopause. I used to perm my hair before a college year to limit having to “do” my hair. I’m over it!
@dennissems8 ай бұрын
This is a great video. Thank you. I’m 45 and I’m experiencing some curl pattern changes. It went from some curly/wavy to Shirley Temple tight curls. Even some of my grays are curly and smooth. Thought I was going crazy.
@Terecita472 ай бұрын
This is going to be a long comment, but I am moved to share. "Chaotic & Discombobulated" describes my baseline. :) This video really spoke to me. Most of my life I had stick straight, fine hair. I permed and struggled constantly to get curls with tools and rollers. After a bus accident in 2009, I have since had 5 spine surgeries plus a hysterectomy. Then Covid happened. Then I started a medication I didn't realize I was taking incorrectly for 11 months. I lost half my hair. I started taking oral minoxidil and stopped the med. My hair decided to come out of my head in about 4 different textures. I struggled alone thinking I must have fried my hair to the great beyond and literally thought it was growing out of my scalp damaged. (Didn't know what "frizz" meant yet.") So I kept cutting, and hiding and stressing, and shaming. Now....I am really thrilled to have lived long enough to be turning 51 this August. (So, add peri-menopause and lifelong depression/C-PTSD into this mix.) I had **no idea** my hair just simply had texture. It was just 2 months ago that I watched a CGM video and decided why not? I was SHOCKED to discover I could scrunch my hair (hello 90's!) and wear it wavy. Then I did what a lot of people might do...I watched way too many videos, bought way too many products, tried way too many methods and even thought about giving up on my multi-personality, can't make up her mind (chaotic and discombobulated) hair. Then, I realized I was a grown @ss woman, and I could actually do something called go with the flow....release my inner flower child...jump into the river of acceptance of what IS and actually start listening to the hair in front of me rather than forcing it to be someone else's hair. Watching this video, I feel like I am looking at myself. I feel so much less alone. It made me laugh and cringe (in "me too") and smile and suddenly remember that oh. My hair is as my hair is. And now my job is simply to watch where she takes me.... Thank you for this. KEEP GOING. 💜
@VengefulAngeI11 ай бұрын
I had noticed your hair was changing & figured it was hormone related. I know what you mean about comparing too. I'm always comparing my lower density curls to those of you with high density curls & waves. Your hair is so full & beautiful! 😍 I like this length on you, too. I'd definitely be interested in hearing more about your changing hair!
@CurlyChelle54711 ай бұрын
Oh yeah crazy changes! Thanks hormones! Lol. Awwww thank you. I’m liking this length too. It’s so much lighter! I’ll definitely keep doing updates! Who knows where this wild ride is going to end up?! Thank you for watching!
@emmajayne999911 ай бұрын
Mine is changing so much, i have brown, grey, and white all going on, and each has a different texture and thickness. I just embrace the crazy and keep it conditioned.
@CurlyChelle54711 ай бұрын
Definitely a good strategy! Thank you for watching!
@Star-dj1kw11 ай бұрын
😉 speaks some truth 🙌 no such thing as curl training- boom
@CurlyChelle54711 ай бұрын
Exactly! Thank you for watching!
@simplycurlyde11 ай бұрын
I am 57 & also peri menopausal. I've just started enjoying my natural waves & curls, since I learned about caring for it 3 years, so yes please continue putting out videos as your hair continues to change. I just bought a sea salt spray hoping it'll help with the straight strands. Like you, I too consider myself to be lazy & don't bother with curl training & whatnot. My hair is what it is, not perfect & that's totally okay.
@CurlyChelle54711 ай бұрын
I will definitely keep doing the updates as my hair continues it’s crazy journey! Thank you for watching!
@dani_mackАй бұрын
Mine is identical. It's way less curly than it was pre-perimenopause.
@DonnaFinocchiaro11 ай бұрын
I think your hair is beautiful before and now. It’s just a different version of itself. Our bodies change as we go through life so makes sense our hair will too. Where in your line up of products do you apply the salt spray?
@CurlyChelle54711 ай бұрын
Thank you! You are so right, everything changes with time! I put the salt spray in after my hold products like gel or mousse but before hairspray. Which goes in before diffusing. I also find salt spray works great for refreshing too! Thank you for watching!
@oldfitchick5511 ай бұрын
My curls are doing the exact same thing. My hairdresser has curly hair and said when curly hair turns gray it gets straighter. My front, especially my left side, is straight and big. It’s driving me crazy!
@CurlyChelle54711 ай бұрын
My hair has been this grey since I was 26 so it’s not that. But grey hair can come in differently. It’s crazy what happens as we age! Lol. Thank you for watching!
@ElaEG6 ай бұрын
Your hair still looks great even when it's less curly. I was interested in you saying you use salt sprays. I sometimes use them (or texture sprays) when my hair seems too soft and it does perk it up, but I usually only do it when I'm close to hair wash day, cause I find it can make my hair look dry and straw like. Maybe I'm using it wrong. Ideas? I've tried adding leave-in conditioners to help with that, but still not as good as I'd like it to look.
@stevieray720311 ай бұрын
Ty for this! I am now in menopause and my hair is really changing. I struggle to manage it because it doesn’t curl as much nor does it hold a curl.
@heymssmithers11 ай бұрын
Currently going through my own hormonal change effecting my hair pattern. 34 week pregnant. I'm curious to see how my hair ends up this time.