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The Style and Beauty Doctor

The Style and Beauty Doctor

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@styleandbeautydoctor
@styleandbeautydoctor Жыл бұрын
HAPPY SATURDAY, Y'ALL! TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 We're Not Moisturizing Enough? 0:59 How Often SHOULD We Moisturize (Type 3 & Type 4 Hair) 2:31 How Long Does it Take to See a Difference? 3:51 We're using OILS wrong?!?! 6:23 Moisturizing Product Recommendations (Type 3 & Type 4 Hair) 8:46 Do We HAVE to LCO or LOC EVERY Time?!?! 11:48 What I Use on My 4C Hair 13:51 How to Moisturize When Heat Styled 15:04 Why Taking Advice from Long Haired Girlies May Not Always Work 21:42 Hair Issues Don't Mean the End
@nuninuninu5095
@nuninuninu5095 Жыл бұрын
Black American women (which I am one of with 4c hair, are the only community of women who have access to everything that we need for our hair but consistently try to get out of doing something to it everyday. Women who have access to water that are in industrialized countries wash their hair daily, which means they have to clean and massage their scalp and they also apply almost always a silicone based condition. That is like washing your face and applying a great moisturizer daily. I know that women with particular hair types should not or can not wash daily but we as women who have access have to get out of the mindset of doing nothing to our hair for days and weeks at a time. Even if that daily something is keeping it covered in a satin head wrap, doing the green house method, massaging the scalp, doing the inversion method. Washing it weekly with a deep conditioner and hot oil treatment. As much as we say we love our hair and as much as we say we want it down our backs, we don't seem to want to do much to it that would warrant those results, myself included. I have definitely started doing something hair related daily but it was a long time coming. Waiting too long to re-moisturize. Keeping protective styles in for too long. Not taking care of my scalp no issues with my scalp thank goodness, but still). I am now no longer tender headed because I care for my scalp, especially at the crown. Just thought that I would share that because around the world women do very ritualistic things with their hair thus why it is so healthy as strong. I hope that as we learn more about our own hair it becomes an act of self love and pampering even if and especially because it does take a lot and take all day. The oils and herbs with Ayurveda, the rice water and more with Asia, the chebe with Chad and many more. Most women with 1 and 2 type hair literally wash, massage and condition DAILY. We think of them doing that because their hair is very oily and it would become sticky and a mess, but look what happens to our hair when we DON'T do enough. We must learn to embrace our hair care practices instead of shunning them (myself included). Something should be done daily. Thank you for all your hard work, research, videos and interviews. They are truly appreciated. Take care!
@Alexis23960
@Alexis23960 Жыл бұрын
@Nuni Nuninu This was awesome to read, I agree as a black women with 4c hair instead of saying I wish I had someone else's hair texture or it's too much work (which it is) I need to learn how to take care of my own and love it.
@whatyousay9816
@whatyousay9816 Жыл бұрын
what oils and moisturizers should i used for dreadlocks as well as something to grow back breakage on the sides. Also should I wrap my hair w/ a satin or silk scarf? Thank you.
@leighlabrea2293
@leighlabrea2293 Жыл бұрын
Seasons and environments make a difference. Winter makes skin dry and does same to my hair.
@meeru09
@meeru09 Жыл бұрын
You have the same linke for Dr. Aguh's website and IG.
@luzdelalbasanz
@luzdelalbasanz Жыл бұрын
The reason why I personally don't like Cantu products is because they don't work well with other products... after a whole day of washing,deep conditioning, and detangling, you don't want to have a bunch of white flakes on your hair. Your shirt will look like christmas on July 😆
@styleandbeautydoctor
@styleandbeautydoctor Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 omg lol
@uberhaute_naturalz84
@uberhaute_naturalz84 Жыл бұрын
Cantu has this synthetic smell that my olfactory hates! *Caveat* I'm highly sensitive to smells, especially very sweet ones (induce a headache or make me nauseous), musky/woody (gives me a stuffy throat), and sharp/cold smells (induce stuffy/runny nose for me)
@Sarah-kv3qs
@Sarah-kv3qs Жыл бұрын
The flakes kill me and my hair always feel lacklustre after using the products. They changed the ingredients
@malindarayallen
@malindarayallen Жыл бұрын
@@uberhaute_naturalz84 I hear you on that!!! 😭
@cydneybennett4506
@cydneybennett4506 Жыл бұрын
That’s how I feel about mielle
@janielsewell667
@janielsewell667 Жыл бұрын
I think the doc missed out an extremely vital part about hair moisturization, as a matter of fact I believe this is far more important than hair density. Hair porosity. I have high density, thick coarse 4b hair. I cannot use thick butters and creams. I have to use liquids or gel type creams. That's because I have low porosity hair. If I use heavier creams I have to use heat to open my hair pores. I use As I Am castor oil water or Creme of nature Argan Oil as my liquid.Mielle leave in conditioner or As I Am leave in and Cantu custard. I don't use oils on my hair anymore only my scalp. I also do not moisturize my hair everyday, sometimes once a week or less. I leave my hair alone. Winter is different though and this has worked for me. I would like to try more frequent moisturizing in the future with the leave in conditioners and see what that does but I've finally been able to see a change in my hair and it was nothing like the prescribed method of moisturizing. I almost loc'd my hair because of how frustrated I was. I'd daily moisturise exactly like this video said and my hair would dry out right after. I'm not discrediting her information but we have to try different things and see what works for our hair. The loc and lco can be used as a base to start but you may have to tweak it. I also live in NH and I noticed my hair dries out easier than when I was in FL. I used the OG LCO, even Crisco and that worked in FL but not in the north. Water hardness and softness also makes a difference. I also don't use any liquid on my loose hair, it tangles up too bad. If you take a look at my steps that work for my hair you'll see that it's NOTHING like the recommended steps. WATER TANGLES AND DRIES OUT MY HAIR, I kid you not. No matter what I do. What really helped me was prayer. I was at my last and God granted me the info I needed. I kept trying to do the methods everyone prescribed and my hair would just dry out. I finally after a deep prompting typed "I don't moisturize my hair with water" thinking I was crazy and I found a small set of videos that spoke about exactly what I was going through. If the LCO or LOC doesn't work, please try something else out of the box. Do not give up. Pray to God cause he does care about your hair. When I read that a woman's hair is her joy, in the Bible, I thought to myself that God must care about something as simple as hair, so I can pray to him for that and I did and he helped me. Thank God! Thank you Jesus, thank you Holy Spirit.
@TheodoreBakes
@TheodoreBakes Жыл бұрын
I love this because Im definitely one of those who has to use different methods than whats popular. Especially with this hard Texas water smh. It wrecks havoc on hair and skin here. I actually do well with thick creams and butters only after I steam, low porosity but my hair doesnt like to not be washed often. I do much better washing 4-6 times a week, but not using shampoo often. I sweat in my scalp alot and the salt buildup with make my scalp dry and itchy then if I put oil, its just buildup and itch central lol. its crazy how our hair can look similar but need to be taken care of sooo differently.
@styleandbeautydoctor
@styleandbeautydoctor Жыл бұрын
I’ll see if we can do a follow-up!
@albertamatthews1882
@albertamatthews1882 Жыл бұрын
I agree, the Lord will give you what works for you. I created my own hair & body products & they are fabulous. Like so many others, when I 1st started my natural hair journey, I tried the newest trend, didn't give my hair time to see if if worked for me or not b4 I tried something new. I became frustrated... So coconut oil, olive oil & others don't work for me, but what the Holy Spirit showed me & how to put it together & apply...Oh Yeah! I think I only let 2 (maybe 3) people do my hair since I started my journey, when I decide to get a silk press & I let someone braid my hair. It may take me hours to do my 4c tight dense hair but I don't worry about someone brushing from the scalp down or just not as delicate as I am.. When others ask me what I use I always mention find what works for you.
@daliciously
@daliciously Жыл бұрын
@The Style and Beauty Doctor great. Bcus I have fine hair high density but thicker products work better on my hair. I usually don't get enough moisture from spray. But that Mielle leave in is BOMB 😍
@MalkiaSeki
@MalkiaSeki Жыл бұрын
We literally have the same type of 4b hair. Yes! Heavy butters do not work on me either. Shea butter just sits on my hair and make sit matte up and get stiff. I think the only butter I can get away with is cocoa butter. My hair loves castor, argan and avocado oil and I mostly use those on my scalp or strands and mostly keep my hair braided in the winter . I started using hair lotions like the design essential hair lotion and my hair never been softer. My hair thrives off more water based products as compared to heavy creams and I wish I realized this sooner. I also don’t moisture it daily as my hair would suck it up like nothing ever went on my head 😂🤣
@m2d326
@m2d326 Жыл бұрын
I have 4c hair. If I neglect my scalp, then my scalp gets inflamed (burning, itching). I found that I need to “grease my scalp” regularly while stretching out my coils. I’ve tried using oils, but it’s not enough. I’m using old school SuperGro or Blue Magic on my scalp, and then using Crème of Nature twisting cream when twisting my hair. This combination really makes my scalp healthy.
@BriiGG862
@BriiGG862 Жыл бұрын
Yes agreed! When using Blue Magic on my scalp, my hair is still soft when I take my braids out. When I used oil only, my hair would be so dry.
@brittanie5734
@brittanie5734 Жыл бұрын
Omg!! I’ve been avoiding using grease and my scalp has been scabbing and inflamed so badly I’ve been considering seeing dermatologist about it. When I was younger my hair was down my back and what was I using?? BLUE MAGIC AND ROYAL CROWN!! It wasn’t until I stepped away from those products trying to be like the KZbin gurus that my hair stopped growing and my scalp started suffering because they said grease was “bad” I’m so glad you confirmed this for me! Thank so much for sharing! ❤
@ther.channel
@ther.channel Жыл бұрын
Old school methods WORK. I would wash my hair and put castor oil only and my hair was BEAUTIFUL. Then I started listening to "youtube experts " and my hair is not satisfactory.
@traciredmond3222
@traciredmond3222 Жыл бұрын
THIS!! yes mam..i use old school Blue magic mixed with sulfer 8..NOTHING else works..i had to spend 1000 plus on new age products to find out the old stuff works for me
@Mysasser1
@Mysasser1 Жыл бұрын
Aye! This is what I use!!!!
@AlwaysLM2011
@AlwaysLM2011 Жыл бұрын
Going natural was a no for me, I found myself struggling and found my hair to be tangled and dry. I prefer straight blow dried hair or occasionally straightened with good amount of moisturizer. I also where braids alot and that has helped my hair growth so much. My hair is longer than it's ever been. Different things work for different people.
@VANITYISFARE
@VANITYISFARE Жыл бұрын
Are you relaxed ?
@AlwaysLM2011
@AlwaysLM2011 Жыл бұрын
@@VANITYISFARE I was most of my life but haven't been in over a year. I just can't leave my hair naturally curly because it's just hard to keep up with so I prefer it to be straight with a blow dryer or occasionally straightened
@VANITYISFARE
@VANITYISFARE Жыл бұрын
@@AlwaysLM2011 if you dont have a relaxer youre natural . Blowdrying it doesnt make you not natural
@AlwaysLM2011
@AlwaysLM2011 Жыл бұрын
@@VANITYISFARE I'm not stupid lol. I am well aware dear. I mean going natural by having it naturally curly. I prefer straight natural....get it now 😅
@fallenwing25
@fallenwing25 Жыл бұрын
I just accept my genetics and hair growth speed. Most grow a full inch in 2 months. It takes me 4 months to get a full inch. No I'm gonna oil my scalp or take vitamins, as long as it still grows, I'm good ❤️🤗
@shanequaaustin8908
@shanequaaustin8908 Жыл бұрын
I grow 2 inches a month when I eat healthy and drink enough water it's 3 inches a month.
@debranewby6274
@debranewby6274 Жыл бұрын
@@shanequaaustin8908 ok what was your point of telling her that to make you feel better ??? Byyyyeeee
@holyexperience1976
@holyexperience1976 Жыл бұрын
Oiling or greasing is not an option for me due to my eczema ( keratosis Polaris). My scalp would be torn down to non-existent skull from the itch level. I leave aloe gel in my hair ( bottled ) for a half hour before wash for dandruff control. I still scratch scalp under running water. My hair is plenty moisturized afterwards.
@sdseals2076
@sdseals2076 Жыл бұрын
I think because curly hair is very curly and shrinks up a lot it appears to grow slower. When curly hair is stretched out it can be longer than many straight hair people.
@apinder53
@apinder53 Жыл бұрын
This is so true. I've been growing out the dyed ends of my hair, I cut it every 3-6 months. When I stretch it I'm always surprised that it's past my shoulders far.
@eleciastewart
@eleciastewart Жыл бұрын
Right?! I see too much proof that our hair don’t grow slower.
@nuninuninu5095
@nuninuninu5095 Жыл бұрын
Black American women (which I am one of with 4c hair) are the only community of women who have access to everything that we need for our hair but consistently try to get out of doing something to it everyday. Women who have access to water that are in industrialized countries wash their hair daily, which means they have to clean and massage their scalp and they also apply almost always a silicone based condition. That is like washing your face and applying a great moisturizer daily. I know that women with particular hair types should not or can not wash daily but we as women who have access have to get out of the mindset of doing nothing to our hair for days and weeks at a time. Even if that daily something is keeping it covered in a satin head wrap, doing the green house method, massaging the scalp, doing the inversion method. Washing it weekly with a deep conditioner and hot oil treatment. As much as we say we love our hair and as much as we say we want it down our backs, we don't seem to want to do much to it that would warrant those results, myself included. I have definitely started doing something hair related daily but it was a long time coming. Waiting too long to re-moisturize. Keeping protective styles in for too long. Not taking care of my scalp no issues with my scalp thank goodness, but still). I am now no longer tender headed because I care for my scalp, especially at the crown. Just thought that I would share that because around the world women do very ritualistic things with their hair thus why it is so healthy and strong. I hope that as we learn more about our own hair it becomes an act of self love and pampering even if and especially because it does take a lot and take all day. The oils and herbs with Ayurveda, the rice water and more with Asia, the chebe with Chad and many more. Most women with 1 and 2 type hair literally wash, massage and condition DAILY. We think of them doing that because their hair is very oily and it would become sticky and a mess, but look what happens to our hair when we DON'T do enough. We must learn to embrace our hair care practices instead of shunning them (myself included). Something should be done daily. Thank you for all your hard work, research, videos and interviews. They are truly appreciated. Take care!
@kiykiyaaa
@kiykiyaaa Жыл бұрын
I agree with your sentiments. I think most of us (4a's and up) make our routine/ritual more complex than necessary and it turns us away from maintaining ourselves the way we should. It also seems like older generations of Black women cared more about hair maintenance in a cleaner classier way. Most of the Black Hollywood women used to have beautiful short do's and styles. Now we are so obsessed about having hair down our backs we negate the essentials.
@hc7092
@hc7092 Жыл бұрын
Wow this is a fantastic comment. I agree!
@debbiepumphery4769
@debbiepumphery4769 Жыл бұрын
BOY,. U. SAID. IT. ALL. !!!! AND,. SAID. IT. ALL. SO. WELL. !!!! 🌿🥰🌿🎯🌿🥰🌿😘🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿
@winsomebarnett7067
@winsomebarnett7067 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree 👍
@amaniiexxchnge
@amaniiexxchnge Жыл бұрын
I think it’s a bit ignorant to just blame it on laziness or we just don’t want to do it. I feel like we ignore the fact that black ppl in general down to each strand on our head was made for community. Having access to all the product in the world is one aspect but when we’re divided as a community the care suffers. That’s the difference between here and the girls in Africa. We have so much info here and it overwhelms many. Not to mention the insane cost to figure out what ur hair likes. I’ve been natural for over 10 years now and I’m still figuring out what my hair wants. I can’t even get my hair braided some regular cornrows for less than 100$. That’s not normal no matter what anyone says the natural hair tax is very real and until we start to figure the system out it will be like this for a long time
@BklynBabe
@BklynBabe Жыл бұрын
Everybody's hair and hair goals are different, so there is no one right way, you just need to listen to your hair. For me it's best to just wash my hair every 2-4 days, keep my scalp clean and my hair from getting fully tangled.
@kathysmith6376
@kathysmith6376 Жыл бұрын
You can use things like aloe Vera juice , glycerin and fenugreek . These things will help lock in moisture for a longer period of time. On average I moisturize my hair every two -three days. 4a- 4b
@nikoledonahue2388
@nikoledonahue2388 4 ай бұрын
That S-Curl comment/suggestion is the TRUTH! My mother has used that in her "homemade Granny Grease" for years!!!!
@agirl2094
@agirl2094 Жыл бұрын
Great tips. KZbin has gotten my 4c hair past my shoulders. I’m grateful for the free knowledge 💓
@makedasylvester
@makedasylvester Жыл бұрын
I love this. The thing I would like to add is even if you have only so many predetermined follicles on your head, and this determines your max achievable thickness, your length you have more control over. Because when I look back as the doctor recommended, I always had hair that was fine and did not seem to grow much past shoulder length. I got my cosmetology degree and looking at clients, I saw less mechanical manipulation and more hydration can get you to your personal longest length. I stopped relaxing, brushing, combing, pulling, curling, blow drying and wore more natural braided style ( pulled back one braid). This way I grew my hair to past my hips.
@Luv2shop803
@Luv2shop803 Жыл бұрын
I have normal porosity 3c/4a hair and I’ve tried lots of products since bring natural for over 10 years. Mielle leave-in and Aunt Jackie’s leave-in, and African Pride Moisture Miracle Leave-in keeps my hair moisturized and soft. I wash and condition every 3 days and wear a low bun.
@TheBetterlife101
@TheBetterlife101 Жыл бұрын
I stopped using Cantu when I found out it wasn't black owned. I don't care what other people use in their hair, but I try to suppose. Mielle and Camille Rose has worked for me the most. Oh and mango butter
@Nubian-li6bb
@Nubian-li6bb Ай бұрын
I just started using Mielle. The green one. So far it has moisturized my 4c hair
@notconvincedgranny6573
@notconvincedgranny6573 Жыл бұрын
4zz here. Moisturize and seal daily. And I'm still old school enough to use Pink Lotion and Cantu.
@reneep202
@reneep202 3 ай бұрын
Lmao @ 4zz....I thought I was the only 1 that called my hair 4z! 🤣 😂
@MissCleezy
@MissCleezy 9 ай бұрын
YES TO CURL ACTIVATORS/ JERRY CURL JUICE!!
@VenusNovember
@VenusNovember Жыл бұрын
I’m getting the book! My hair be dry Brillo girl lol. This video is very helpful and I’m glad you brought back Dr. Aguh❤️
@styleandbeautydoctor
@styleandbeautydoctor Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@itsLayshia
@itsLayshia Жыл бұрын
I definitely agree with being mindful about growth rates. If you're measuring your hair 1x a month and your hair is not growing about ½ inch per month (if your goal is to grow hair), then you should probably implement retention practices in your regimen (baby & trim ends regularly, stretch your natural hair, etc.). Loc and Lco compared to simply doing a cream/leave-in and sealing with an oil seems a bit impractical. As long as your moisturizer really works for your hair, I believe it should be a 2 step process at the most.
@monye9963
@monye9963 Жыл бұрын
Your hair looks so healthy Danielle
@styleandbeautydoctor
@styleandbeautydoctor Жыл бұрын
thank you so much!
@karelynabbott9639
@karelynabbott9639 Жыл бұрын
I am so glad I ran across this video. My hair and my 2 little girls hair have been so very dry this season. Thank you for the info 😊
@kymthompson7239
@kymthompson7239 Жыл бұрын
I do aloe vera juice and Shea butter to moisturize/seal my hair. Simple and easy.
@flasunshyne
@flasunshyne Жыл бұрын
Hey how do you mix it?
@kymthompson7239
@kymthompson7239 Жыл бұрын
@@flasunshyne nope. Spritz my hair with the juice then apply Shea butter
@veritatyson6317
@veritatyson6317 Жыл бұрын
This is the first of your videos I've watched and I am totally enjoying all the gems being dropped. I use the jeri curl spray 4-5 times a week and have found that heavy cream and shampoos work best on my hair. Cantu leave-in conditioner is one of the products I use. I discovered this information about my hair through trial and error and my hair is thriving.
@Nille0212
@Nille0212 Жыл бұрын
Cantu doesn't play well with others lol. Typically it flakes when paired with other products, even in the Cantu line. The ingredients WERE trash, but I haven't looked at it lately so I don't know. But I don't do Cantu! I'm mixed 3C/4A, so I use heavy butters and creams perfectly fine. I have cracked the code for going wash to wash without remoisturizing: steaming my deep conditioner every week. My hair's super hydrated before I moisturize it, and I'm low porosity, so once it's in there, it's in there. I typically go 10-14 days between washes, and my hair's just as moisturized as it was once I've finished washing and styling. I keep it in a bonnet, silk scarf or satin-lined beanie 99% of the time because I'm disabled and rarely leave my house since the p-word hit in 2020. So I've retained about 15 inches of hair since then! And I'm about to cut it all of next month for my bday! 🤣🤣🤣 2 feet of hair is alot to deal with when you can't lift your arms over your shoulders longer than 15/20 at a time. So wash day became wash DAYS...and it's not worth it. So I'm getting a short tapered style and going to keep it for a while. I'm supposed to have a major surgery on my back again in the next 3 months, and I don't want my hair to be neglected for the entire recovery period by being in cornrows and covered up. I can still care for a short cut, and my bf can keep it cut for me, too.
@AuSunBlue
@AuSunBlue Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for reminding me about steam!!❤
@OhSoNita
@OhSoNita Жыл бұрын
I love using rose water as a moisturizer… it’s AMAZING and leaves your hair very soft
@brittanyjackson7361
@brittanyjackson7361 Жыл бұрын
yes and with braids, my hair just grows.
@laurieparis2203
@laurieparis2203 Жыл бұрын
Thx for the tip! I've been looking for a spray on, leave in moisturizer that was chemical free and this sounds like it might fit the bill (and smell delicious) 🌸
@OhSoNita
@OhSoNita Жыл бұрын
@@brittanyjackson7361 Absolutely 💯
@OhSoNita
@OhSoNita Жыл бұрын
@@laurieparis2203 You’re more than welcome 🥰
@msjones5523
@msjones5523 Жыл бұрын
Which brand do you use?
@kishaanderson2947
@kishaanderson2947 Жыл бұрын
This was so informative. I need that book asap. Who knew Jerry Curl juice is still relevant?! I'm definitely using that method in the winter months. Cantu became irrelevant once the Shea Moisture brand became mainstream (at least in my area). It was cheap and not "quality" for natural hair allegedly. It was all about coconut oil and Shea butter. I still use a couple Cantu products and recommend them as well, especially for kids and teens.
@debrajones156
@debrajones156 Жыл бұрын
I moisturize my hair twice a day with Luster Curl Moisturizer. A quarter size is good. If you use water sprited daily, your hair will smell in two days. This stuff doesn't smell. I love it.
@gailbullard7312
@gailbullard7312 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing. Cantu is great, I think these other companies are just really trying to make money. One of the first thing I was taught as a young girl was to take care of my hair. That became my sense of pride, until I had children lol. At one point I was going to my hairdresser twice a week😮 I guess the bottom line for me is the hair industry make much money off us black women, but the simple things still work. Great information… you are a blessing.
@MsLayila
@MsLayila Жыл бұрын
I would love a video on hair products based on hair texture AND porosity. As a coarse high density 4c natural with average strand thickness, I used to rely on heavy products such as very thick conditioners, pomades, hair butters. Once I transitioned to products based on my hair porosity I found wash days and detangling to be a lot more manageable.
@1truesky777
@1truesky777 10 ай бұрын
Loved this presintation, 👑Beauty Dr breaking it down, & 👑Dr Crystal giving us that science!🎉 The "Medulla" part at @20mins was🔥📝
@susiq1121
@susiq1121 Жыл бұрын
I don't get the Cantu hate, my jar is waiting for me right now 💅🏾 I been following Dr. Aguh's moisture regimen since Aug and two days ago was the 1st wash in a *very* long time I didn't have breakage. Like nothing was on my brush nor on the floor. Thank you for this post, I'm bout to watch it again and soak it all in
@kuroe-chan5190
@kuroe-chan5190 Жыл бұрын
I don’t wait her. But I must say in the older formulae about 6 years ago it started leavening a white shell on my hair and Dr said it wasn’t absorbing water very well. I was also losing hair from inflammatory issues and hormones…so I don’t blame it any more
@susiq1121
@susiq1121 Жыл бұрын
My fine low density kinks are also finer due to hormonal treatment. Minoxidil helps the thinning and the moisture method got my shedding controlled
@Nita-uu4nj
@Nita-uu4nj 2 ай бұрын
I got started with all this stuff in high school in the 70s watching Soul Train with the "Watu Wasuri, Use Afro Sheen, Beautiful People Use Afro Sheen" commercials . And today, I can't find Don Cornelius nowhere 'round here. Wash hair weekly for moisture, oil the scalp with stimulating oils then seal with a leave in cream, protective styles and low manipulation, and try that S- Curl y'all 2-3 x's during the week, leave that jherri curl alone ok? That wasn't cool even back then. Less is more ladies. Blessings ❤❤❤
@evadburns
@evadburns Жыл бұрын
This does not fit every one. I disagree with the notion that if your hair is thicker or denser, you should thicker oils or creams. My hair does not like feeling heavy and the Cantu products she mentioned caused my hair to thin over time. While I respect her knowledge, it is important for everyone to STUDY their own hair, diet, etc. Doctors have GENERAL knowledge but you have SPECIFIC knowledge about yourself.
@db-gb5xi
@db-gb5xi Жыл бұрын
Appreciate this video (off to find something for my 4C hair).
@royaltroot1014
@royaltroot1014 Жыл бұрын
Yup S-curl is a great leave in conditioner for type 4 hair
@Holabella
@Holabella Жыл бұрын
omg best video I have ever seen on curly hair care, thank you
@aprilneilson1163
@aprilneilson1163 Жыл бұрын
I use alot of Carol's daughter products. I love their hair masks.
@mrsc526
@mrsc526 Жыл бұрын
My aunts have always told me that I had to put grease in my 4c hair everyday.
@wafaelmustafa6159
@wafaelmustafa6159 Жыл бұрын
I have 4c / 3c hair like I have different sections in my hair with different types 😂 I've never had my hair taller than my neck length. But I did manage to get it to tailbone length by: Never stress, like I even cut contact with family members who stressed me out, I still help financially but would never allow somebody to stress me out. 2. I had a detailing brush at the shower, and I just wash, condition, oil my hair while I am at the shower, and never (never touch my hair outside the shower). 3. The third and most important step is that I always tuck in the ends of my hair( a braid and just tuck the ends in, a bun and make sure the ends are tucked in, any other type of braids I get them done while am at the shower and my ends get tucked in. I've accepted that I have different type of hair and I dont have the luxury of styling it in a different way. Once this step is done trust me you will enjoy happy hair journey.
@akosuamroney
@akosuamroney Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. It came in right on time because I just cut off my hair and I’m learning how to manage it all over again.
@lisaj4441
@lisaj4441 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I really appreciate the logical and medical approach that the doctor brings.
@styleandbeautydoctor
@styleandbeautydoctor Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
@tammylockhart3929
@tammylockhart3929 Жыл бұрын
Love the info shared in this video. Wish there were a suggestion or two for those of us who have chemically treated (i.e. relaxed) hair.
@Khadijahsmama
@Khadijahsmama Жыл бұрын
I love cantu!!! I use the shampoo, conditioner, masques, leave in conditioner, curling cream, strength treatment and curl stretcher. I also use other brands but cantu is my basis for my 4c
@joieluck
@joieluck 4 ай бұрын
Water moisturizes, oil seals. Oil AFTER water based products only.
@AntiJeffreyMcCrayCommunity
@AntiJeffreyMcCrayCommunity Жыл бұрын
I have 4c natural hair. I used a mayo, egg, moringa powder,olive and flaxseed oil hair mask. My hair was so moisturized afterwards. Then I put aloe vera juice in a spray bottle with fenugreek seeds and oils and spray my hair down.
@jackieclark6589
@jackieclark6589 Жыл бұрын
This was 🔥. I needed this info and this encouragement.
@INC408
@INC408 Жыл бұрын
Wow, you really are the GOAT for this video! Straight facts. Very humbling as a fine haired 3c woman but much appreciated 😂
@manicagency
@manicagency Жыл бұрын
great video! i'm 31 and learned so much in this video vs my entire 20s of trying(albeit ha;f heartedly to fix my dry frizzy hair)
@esthermorgan732
@esthermorgan732 Жыл бұрын
If you’re not allergic to fresh aloe Vera … use it… that’s when all the miracle happens.
@ceciliawilliams2552
@ceciliawilliams2552 Жыл бұрын
I use aloe vera also. It's a great moisturizer after I texturize and dye my hair. Keeps my scalp from being dry and itchy.
@pinkyTekey333
@pinkyTekey333 Жыл бұрын
How often do you use it?
@esthermorgan732
@esthermorgan732 Жыл бұрын
@@pinkyTekey333 whenever you’re going wash your hair, Section your hair into your desired number and apply to each section and comb it. Cover your hair with shower cap for an hour, then wash it. Repeat this whenever you’re going to wash your hair. Also apply hair oil to your scalp. Not essential oil. Any oil suitable for you. I trust The Lord that this process will help your hair grow a lot.
@ReemerariusCH57
@ReemerariusCH57 Жыл бұрын
About the cantu thing. If I remember correctly, there was a time when naturals got really into using black-owned products. The thought was a sister/brother would know what to put in the product intended for black hair because they're black too. Cantu got got by a non-black company some time in the 2000's and everyone was like 'we don't fuck with them no more.' Turns out Cantu was made by not a black person to begin with. So, I think, people wanted even more to be mad about and a hate for cantu grew from there. There's a fair amount of nonblack-owned black hair products out there, but we don't talk about it like that no more out of fear our favorites could be one.
@jadaharr
@jadaharr Жыл бұрын
Awwww I’m on the thumbnail 🥰🫶🏽 great video queen!!
@styleandbeautydoctor
@styleandbeautydoctor Жыл бұрын
oh wow! you are a stock photo queeeeen! there were so many dope pics of you in canva to choose from. thanks, boo 😘😘😘
@JeannetteAbrahamson
@JeannetteAbrahamson Жыл бұрын
Me personally my hair responds to a spritz that has Water, Glycerin, Leave In Conditioner and Grapeseed Oil. Also Aloe based creams like Maui Moisture works best for me.
@simonewright1120
@simonewright1120 Жыл бұрын
I tried the Miele Curl Smoothie in the LCO format. That same evening, my hair was so dry and ashy. I replaced it with Creme of Nature Twisting Cream, and my hair retained the moisture and softness for 2 days. I used Water(L), C of N (C) and Argan Oil (O). That's my jam. I have Sister Locks, and my hair is 4C Low Porosity. I found my magic after watching this video. Shea Moisture Products dry out my hair as well. I've tried different formulations, and nothing worked. Creme of Nature is one of the OGs, I'll stick with them. Thank u both so much for putting this out for us.🙏🙏🙏
@TheTjoy910
@TheTjoy910 Жыл бұрын
I'm type 3 and I love using butters on my hair. At least, the one that makes my hair look great is Maui Moisture Vanilla Bean Butter. I think it just depends how much you use, if you have fine hair you can use a butter, just use a little. I personally slather it on and my hair looks great.
@lani8819
@lani8819 Жыл бұрын
How do you use it? Daily or weekly?
@TheTjoy910
@TheTjoy910 Жыл бұрын
@@lani8819 if I'm wearing my hair in a braid or bun I'll add a little more each day to smooth the flyaways and do that for 3, maybe 4 days then wash and redo it. If I wear my hair down I'll put it in on day 1 and then I won't reapply the next day, maybe wear it in a loose curly ponytail on the 3rd day and put a little extra in to smooth the fuzz down in the front just a little, then wash and redo. So like every 3 days I'll redo it no matter what style I wear.
@lani8819
@lani8819 Жыл бұрын
@@TheTjoy910 Thank you so much. I want to start regularly incorporating butters again into my routine, so that was very helpful. Thanks again.
@TheTjoy910
@TheTjoy910 Жыл бұрын
@@lani8819 youre welcome!
@kimaparks2592
@kimaparks2592 Жыл бұрын
Olaplex isn’t a protein treatment but a bond builder. It can (& maybe should) be used way more often than a true protein (APHOGEE).
@wwclsm
@wwclsm Жыл бұрын
I had a stylist recommend spraying the S-Curl spray on my braids because she said it'll keep my hair moisturized in the protective style. That was about 7 yrs ago and has become a staple product ever since. I call it my Soul Glo Solution 😂😂 I JUST discovered Head & Shoulders Royal Oil line from watching Dr. Alexis Stephens video on curly hair & scalp conditions. That line has been a GAME CHANGER for my scalp🏆 . This is the first time I've ever woke up w/o flakes around my hair line, and I use the refresher spray on my braids becz it smells SOOO GOOD 😊. L♥️VE L♥️ VE Your Channel!!!
@styleandbeautydoctor
@styleandbeautydoctor Жыл бұрын
Lol I love 'Soul Glo Solution'! Thanks so much for sharing!! 💕
@sheeshneesh
@sheeshneesh Жыл бұрын
*adds to list*
@livelovely4681
@livelovely4681 Жыл бұрын
I seal it. I think 3 times is enough if you stretch your hair and protect it at night.
@teacherspetism
@teacherspetism Жыл бұрын
I’m locked now, but still struggle with dryness. Thanks for sharing this video. I thought the struggle was over after locking up…completely wrong😢
@Luv2shop803
@Luv2shop803 Жыл бұрын
Drink more water and rinse with water daily
@luciaescobarz
@luciaescobarz Жыл бұрын
I LOVED a natural rosewater/glycerin/vitamin E spray when i was locked! Look jnto videos of Yannie the locologist. You don’t want to apply all these product in locs. It can cause buildup!❤️
@ancestorbackforthelasttime
@ancestorbackforthelasttime Жыл бұрын
That Head n shoulders Royal oils is really good for dry hair (for us I mean). It’s GOOD! Also I found that Proclaim Shea butter castor oil (I believe it has Shea but it’s definitely by Proclaim) is the only castor oil I can use that doesn’t itch my scalp. I put it in after washing & conditioning, massaging it in the scalp then adding some to damp hair= no itching SOFT hair for dayys
@missp00153
@missp00153 Жыл бұрын
@@luciaescobarz omg yes ....I'm not even loc'd but I've been following Yannie for years. She has such a Great simple approach to locs
@renjackson3822
@renjackson3822 Жыл бұрын
Drink lots of water
@favouro6344
@favouro6344 Жыл бұрын
My hair is naturally soft and like cotton. My 4b/4c coils defines easily and stays moisturized. With cantu my hair feels so hard and like hay. It breaks off (on its own) the very next day. That's what I have against it
@marleyhill34
@marleyhill34 Жыл бұрын
I don't think cantu is for low porosity and coarse strands. I have high porosity ultra-fine 4c strands and cantu never did me wrong.
@N.1lza
@N.1lza Жыл бұрын
I have 4c hair and I just use grease on my hair, obviously I condition and deep condition on my wash days but then I just use grease after the wash and in between wash I just spray some water and it works great for me!
@michellesamuels6403
@michellesamuels6403 Жыл бұрын
Hi, love the videos, so informative. Can Dr. Aguh put the age long debate to rest? Is hair grease bad for the hair? Does it wash out? How can we properly use it in our regimen? Thanks!
@lavender9671
@lavender9671 Жыл бұрын
This video was soo informative, thank you for sharing! 10 Stars 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 for you! In re Cantu or "cant-do!" ,FOR ME: I used the leave in on my 4c high density coarse hair, it goes in great, but within a few hours, no lie, hair became crunchy🙄 and the next day would give me terrible itching and even flakes (don't normally have dandruff)...dislike it greatly!
@TheodoreBakes
@TheodoreBakes Жыл бұрын
yes same here! Ive used several of their products on my 4/a/b hair and my sons 3a hair. theyre ok for him but I also can use just water and vaseline on him and hes fine lmao. but I have to still use alot of product and even some of their own prodcuts dont work together i.e. detangler and curl creme. turns white smh
@lavender9671
@lavender9671 Жыл бұрын
@@TheodoreBakes smh...yeah, like I said, "cant-do" 🤣
@TheodoreBakes
@TheodoreBakes Жыл бұрын
@@lavender9671 precisely 😂😂
@ancestorbackforthelasttime
@ancestorbackforthelasttime Жыл бұрын
Tried Scurl and it’s something in it that tears my scalp up! I never knew what ingredient made my scalp itch so bad where I’d have to wash it a day after using it. As I Am so much moisture I can manage a lil better concentrated only on hair followed by an oil. I do like how the doctor understands how one can feel when we see others with thick long hair but can’t seem to achieve it ourselves. She understands that feeling as a kid or a teen, it can get you pretty down. She gets it
@mostlovely2c
@mostlovely2c Жыл бұрын
S Curl activator is EVERYTHING!!! 🔥🔥🔥
@darleneridgeway
@darleneridgeway Жыл бұрын
Cantù drys out my hair. It’s a NO-GO for me. 14:31
@ellapeters743
@ellapeters743 3 ай бұрын
Cantu is a no 4 me ,gel moisturizer works better than cream
@damiabryson6560
@damiabryson6560 Жыл бұрын
This video comes at an interesting time with a lot of people pushing for the Wash-condition-style, ‘if your hair is dry, just wash it’, ‘no leave-in needed’, no raw oil or butters routine.
@marleyhill34
@marleyhill34 Жыл бұрын
My hair doesn't like to be manipulated every day to the level of washing agitation. I do use a daily leave in. If im swimming i prefer my hair in twists and i Co-wash the twists
@jessicaserena9108
@jessicaserena9108 Жыл бұрын
Girl love your videos from acne to haircare 🤩
@styleandbeautydoctor
@styleandbeautydoctor Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! ❤️
@shuntayadavis9086
@shuntayadavis9086 Жыл бұрын
I'm all for trial and error in finding the right products and routine to healthy hair! Just use precaution in mixing some hair products, as it may cause breakage and itchiness!
@thedailyjaeshorts9436
@thedailyjaeshorts9436 Жыл бұрын
Same. Since I moved to the US the weather and water is harsh on my hair. A few years ago I started making all my hair products and i started washing my hair every 4-6 weeks and I have seen a difference.
@gigireddick3239
@gigireddick3239 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I so appreciate this important information. I always learn good stuff from your channel. I appreciate your solid work!!
@styleandbeautydoctor
@styleandbeautydoctor Жыл бұрын
Aw thank you so much, Gigi! So glad you enjoyed this video.
@queendarlene
@queendarlene Жыл бұрын
Cantu has always done my hair dirty in terms of porosity. It dries and flakes up on my hair before my hair can even absorb it, and I have to wash it out.
@marleyhill34
@marleyhill34 Жыл бұрын
I have high porosity, high density, very dry, ultra-fine 4c strands. Cantu has never done me dirty. Now if you have the opposite of my hair profile, yeah it most likely won't work. I have a white friend with a mixed race daughter and she said her daughter's hair doesn't like Cantu.
@SaltWataDawta_
@SaltWataDawta_ Жыл бұрын
Oh yes! That Jheri curl juice has been my holy grail!
@tamikajennings4062
@tamikajennings4062 Жыл бұрын
So to avoid weighing your hair down you will have to wash your hair condition and re-set/style
@kilcy170
@kilcy170 Жыл бұрын
This video came in handy just in time. my hair gets extra dry in the cold 🙄 she gave a list of oils I didn’t see almond oil I wonder if she recommends it ?! That’s the one I use and it smells amazing ❤️
@nedume.2223
@nedume.2223 Жыл бұрын
Maybe she didn't recommend it because it's an allergen. Dermatologists often treat patient's allergy symptoms.
@kmie3346
@kmie3346 Жыл бұрын
What's more important (low porosity, kinky coily coarse, high density myself), you need to know your porosity to determine what products to use and works. In addition, oil production on the scalp (sebum) plays a part as well. The more the scalp produces, the less oil you need. You can even coat your hair shaft by pulling it down. You shouldn't have to be be moisturizing 7 times weekly, even in colder climates. At least 2-3 times weekly. I haven't had any issues when I was a loose natural. Now I'm loc'd and the same thing applies. Less is more.
@marleyhill34
@marleyhill34 Жыл бұрын
I have naturally high porosity hair. I have to moisturise my hair every day and sometimes twice a day in winter. My overall skin and scalp type is dry so moisture is ny friend and not my enemy. You have to know your scalp type and your hair type.
@Plutogirl1111
@Plutogirl1111 Жыл бұрын
Also never mentions porosity which definitely matters… 4AB hair that’s low porosity does not like heavy creams or too many layers of product bc the cuticle doesn’t let them in…
@ticklemepan
@ticklemepan Жыл бұрын
This is the beginning of my natural hair journey. I LOVE your style of delivering information, it makes me smile. Now for clarification is the growing phase (6 or 12 years) is it for life? Or does it reset?
@stacysummers3347
@stacysummers3347 Жыл бұрын
The reason why our natural hair is so dry is because we are not brushing it. We just leave it in protective styles or twistouts and don't touch it. When you brush it, you distribute the oil from your scalp down the strands of your hair which keeps it moisturized naturally. Once I became a straight natural and brushed my hair regularly, my hair growth increased tremendously.
@christine1962ful
@christine1962ful Жыл бұрын
Can you elaborate on what's a straight natural and your routine please? Is there anyone you can recommend on YT who is a straight natural? Much appreciated and thanking you in advance if you respond. 🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾
@Tunmhise
@Tunmhise Жыл бұрын
@@christine1962ful Check Cyndoll
@savinggift158
@savinggift158 Жыл бұрын
You are confusing yourself with straight hair
@stacysummers3347
@stacysummers3347 Жыл бұрын
@@christine1962ful Sure! Straight natural meaning I don't wear my hair curly but it is not chemically straightened...I press my hair with a flat iron after every wash. I stopped using all of the "natural remedies" like ACV, aloe vera, bananas etc. that never worked. And I started using salon quality products only. I got rid of the 5000 natural hair products I had and now use about 5 products. In the beginning, my hair was dry, my ends were breaking and I had a ton of shedding after giving birth that went on for 4 years. Here are some game changers that worked for me 1. Getting my blood work done. I found out I had very low iron and vitamin d. Once I fixed that, the excessive shedding completely stopped. 2. Doing hot oil treatments before every shampoo. This was huge. I wet my hair and spray warm olive or avocado oil in it and put a hot flax seed thermal cap on for 15 min. Your hair will feel clean but so soft after shampooing. 3. I use a protein treatment every 4th shampoo. This will repair your hair strands and keep your ends from breaking and therefore maintain length. I ALWAYS follow up my protein treatment with a deep conditioner. 4. Use a clarifying shampoo every 4th wash so you don't have product buildup. 5. About twice a week, I put a small amount of serum on my ends. It's better than oil because the molecules are smaller and it doesn't weigh your hair down. Right now I do a hot oil treatment, shampoo and condition with "It's a 10"'s keratin line because I have frizzy hair, I use their leave-in also. After the leave-in, I use Paul Mitchell's skinny serum and then I blow dry my hair. I spray a little Chi iron guard before I flat iron and that's it for wash day. Twice a week I use a tiny bit of Chi silk infusion on my ends. I make sure I brush my hair throughout the week to distribute the oils from my scalp. You would be amazed by how much that works. I wrap my hair at night or put in about 8 flexirods to maintain my silk press. Some KZbinrs that I swear by are Glamtwinz, Cyn Doll, and Chrissy Pooh. Cyn Doll is the Kevin Samuels of the natural hair community lol. I don't agree with everything she says but for the most part she's right. I bought her $30 course on healthy long hair and it completely shifted my mind set and changed my hair. If youre like me when you start getting silk presses, you may go through a period where your hair puffs up on the first day, but when you keep getting them consistently, your hair will stay straight for longer and longer. Sorry for the long reply and let me know if it's confusing or you have other questions...happy to help 💕
@stacysummers3347
@stacysummers3347 Жыл бұрын
@@Tunmhise FACTS. She was the game changer for me. I bought her course and...🤯
@sashafierce9340
@sashafierce9340 Жыл бұрын
New subscriber here. Girl you're so funny and I love it! I love using the curl activator on my natural hair. I was glad to see it in the video.
@styleandbeautydoctor
@styleandbeautydoctor Жыл бұрын
Welcome!! 💕
@Diana-cq1yp
@Diana-cq1yp 2 ай бұрын
Love this video. My hair gets dry very often. I never thought to moisturize more than twice a week to retain moisture. I will definitely start moisturizing more.
@VersastyleV25
@VersastyleV25 Жыл бұрын
Sadly none of the girls on the just for me perm or any perm box had an actual perm it was a simple blow out or hot comb.. thwy all admitted it so we used it for nothing
@indigo991
@indigo991 Жыл бұрын
Cantù just doesn’t agree with my hair. Activators are ok but too much of it makes my scalp itch 😩 I always have to dilute them. Unfortunately I can’t do the greenhouse method bc it over moisturizes my hair. And I use Luster Pink Oil Moisturizer and regular degular hair grease as my sealant! My hair lovesssssss hair grease. I’m in the deeper end of the 4 hair spectrum. Also, ever since understanding the actual use of oils and butters my hair has been thriving! LOC, LOB, LCO are the main three ways I take of my hair. I absolutely love my fro!!!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗 Correction: I actually do the greenhouse method every other day for about 10-15 min. I spritz my hair with water (has a few drops of tea tree oil for scent), then I put on a plastic cap and wear it as I get dressed for work (or wherever), then I moisturize and style.
@traceylennon1204
@traceylennon1204 3 ай бұрын
We didn't have the information back then that we do now as far as how to take care of our hair!
@madeleinekohn9193
@madeleinekohn9193 Жыл бұрын
Warning ⚠ ⛔ if you use activator don’t put heat on it like a flat iron. Your hair will fall flat out. Repeating do not mix glycerine and heat styling tools!
@ivymerritt7577
@ivymerritt7577 Жыл бұрын
AWESOME video!!! It was WONDERFUL to see the good doctor again!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@browneyes877
@browneyes877 Жыл бұрын
I used the OG Cantu products AGES ago....I tried some of the newer stuff once and it made my scalp burn....felt like I had relaxer-like chemical burns. Never tried it again. My mom, on the otherhand, loves Cantu.
@taunjedeas8540
@taunjedeas8540 Жыл бұрын
I agree that we need to moisturize the hair more, but I think we should also be careful of the products we use. I have found that there are a number of hair care products that have parabens (preservatives) and DMDM hydantoin (produces formaldehyde) in them. The chemical over load is worse than the dry hair. It is very difficult to find products that do a good job that are free of chemicals.
@styleandbeautydoctor
@styleandbeautydoctor Жыл бұрын
I understand your caution because brands tend to confuse the heck out of people with these product and ingredient claims. So "free of chemicals" is not a thing as everything including the air we breathe and the water we drink is made up of chemicals. There's also a lot of misinformation around things like parabens ---the original study that said they were "bad" has not been proven, but unfortunately consumers caught onto the incorrect information first and because brands want to continue selling products, even ones who know better sell "paraben-free" products. Unfortunately though, some of the alternatives used to preserve products have caused more issues for people in terms of allergic reactions: www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2022/02/15/paraben-free-unsafe-clean-beauty/ I would say it's probably actually not that hard to find products---it's much harder to correct the misinformation.
@nedume.2223
@nedume.2223 Жыл бұрын
@@styleandbeautydoctor My problem is most personal care brands replaced parabens with a known, bio-accumalative irritant for people with allergies and sensitive skin: phenoxyethanol, in their preservative system. Which is worse when they combine it with fragrance or essential oils. Even if brands for sensitive skin like Cetaphil kept the parabens, can't use some of the products because they contain known allergens like almond oil. For anyone with sensitivities and allergies, it's just harder to find products.
@prayalways
@prayalways Жыл бұрын
Grateful for this video and Thank you!
@mcheeze7570
@mcheeze7570 4 ай бұрын
Cantu has fragrance usually within the fist five ingredients and it doesn’t mix well when combined with other products
@stacieayres-ennis1536
@stacieayres-ennis1536 5 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. I don't struggle with dryness, but now I understand why the LOC method is okay. Almost 20 years natural and also in MD
@bestregardsv4854
@bestregardsv4854 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant 👌🏾 Re: Cantu “Cantu is owned by PDC Brands, and in February 2020, the company made Alex Tosolini, a white man, the CEO. Before Tosolini, James Stammer, who is also a white man, was CEO.” Apparently was a big deal. But cleansing your body with a bar of Dove is not. 😂
@susanphillipson6607
@susanphillipson6607 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I have purchased Dr Crystal Aguh’s book.
@TheRealShanyeWest
@TheRealShanyeWest Жыл бұрын
i used to used cantu leave in but it never moisturized my hair it only sat on top of my hair .. too heavy and left my hair dry still smh
@luciaescobarz
@luciaescobarz Жыл бұрын
Great video ! I LOVE S-Curl spray, have been using it for years. Haha the Greenhouse method , i remember this from the early 2010’s. My scalp be itching from me sleeping with a plastic bag🤣!
@freda4882
@freda4882 Жыл бұрын
What about porosity? Well for me, after figuring out my hair porosity and moisturizing accordingly like lcob method, it was a game changer because I have like 3 different curl patterns. I went from shoulder length hair to now past bra strap length in 2 years time. But I also protective style and wash and deep condition with heat every 10 - 14 days.
@abbeyslife
@abbeyslife Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@abbeyslife
@abbeyslife Жыл бұрын
Porosity is much more important than curl pattern. It’s enough to know that type 4 hair dries quicker but our hair must be moisturized according to our porosity. What she said about hair density is also not right. Density is the “thickness” of the whole head of hair. Thick hair speaks about the thickness of single strand
@freda4882
@freda4882 Жыл бұрын
@@abbeyslife yea, this video kinda made me cringe 😬 😳. I was like idk about all that. Pretty much any, rather all the hair You Tuber's I follow preach porosity. Curly chemistry, Curly Proverbz, Now I AM Nappy and Henna Sooq. My first favorite which started me on my healthy hair journey was Curly Proverbz, my hair has flourished so much sense following her. Plus all those fabulous ladies have hair lines ( not that, that should matter. I'm actually longer then bra strap, I'm on my way to waist length. I honestly wish I could post a picture. I feel if your methods work, then your hair would be healthy looking and long. I didn't get that feeling when watching this video about her (The doctors) hair.
@firmfount5
@firmfount5 5 ай бұрын
The hostess. 🤦🏾‍♀️Bring your natural personality with the natural hair care program. I'm sure you're naturally phenomenal...do that.✊🏾💯👏🏽🌟
@kathyflemmings631
@kathyflemmings631 Жыл бұрын
I thought a leave-in conditioner was to smooth the outer layer and a moisturizer was to penetrate the strands to put moisture in the strands.
@lyndalightburn6988
@lyndalightburn6988 Жыл бұрын
Oh thank you! Such great info!
@DIAMONDGIRL57
@DIAMONDGIRL57 Ай бұрын
I live in the desert where the air is arid all year. I moisturize everyday!!! Wash with shampoo and follow with deep conditioning once a week. Condition wash every other day. Moisturize daily with water and a leave in and hair grease. Can’t use many products with a high volume of glycerine as glycerine pulls moisture from the air. In desert climates, there is very little moisture in the air for the glycerine to draw from making my hair dry.
@desireeshaw-stephens2596
@desireeshaw-stephens2596 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE THIS Video !!!! I accidentally stumbled onto your channel and I’m a little obsessed ! Please tell me where your glasses and your watch band is from ? ❤️
@Momo-vo9io
@Momo-vo9io 10 ай бұрын
Other professionals note that your hair only receives moisture when it is washed/water is the main moisturizer. Therefore, I find it all so confusing with the advice of moisturizing 5 times a week…
@styleandbeautydoctor
@styleandbeautydoctor 10 ай бұрын
water is a great hydrator, but it can easily evaporate which is why it needs to be "sealed" with a moisturizer. sebum from the scalp doesn't easily travel down the hair shaft of curly/kinky/coily hair---this is why we need hair moisturizers to help retain length. as explained in the video, not all curl types need to moisturize as often.
@erickacalloway2452
@erickacalloway2452 Жыл бұрын
Great timing, thank you!
@styleandbeautydoctor
@styleandbeautydoctor Жыл бұрын
You're so welcome!
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