Hi guys welcome back to my channel welcome back, welcome back welcome back to another video big shout out to the notification gang. Thank you so much tender psy for being the first in the notification gang. Thank you. Thank you in today's video i'm going to be showing you guys how i do my afro i've gotten a lot of questions about this. So finally, i'm going to teach you guys how i do my fluffy afro. So when i do my afro, my hair will be in some really thin, braids like this very taut braids, so that i can stretch my hair out as much as possible. Then, when i take the braids out, i go in with a light oil such as jojoba oil, just making sure that i cover my entire head just coating my head, so that my hair will be shiny. When i take the braids out after i've done that i begin taking the braids out, please ignore this front section of the braids i had taken that section out for a different video, so just ignore it after i have done that. I begin um separating these sections into smaller pieces and then i go in with a spray bottle to spray my ends since i will be using a comb. I want to make sure that my hair and my ends are at least damp. Then i go in with my fingers and i begin using my fingers to massage out those sections. The last thing you want is to have sections at the back of your head. Trust me: i've been there before i've done it. It'S not cute after i've done that. I go in with my pick and then i begin picking out my hair. It'S really important that when you do this style, that your hair is detangled and your hair is well moisturized, that's what gives you the overall clean look without it, looking scraggly and messy. This is the most important part of the afro, but it's also the point where you have to be most delicate. You don't want to pull out to your hair. You just want to lightly sort of buff the ends with your pick after i've done that, then i go in with my tangle teezer, and i use that as sort of like a duster and that's what will sort of dust up the hair so that it can Have that sort of fluffy cloudy looking effect after i've done that, then i go in with my hands and i begin using my hands to shape the afro in the shape that i want it to be. I try and just mimic the natural shape of the hair. Rather than trying to create a shape that i don't actually have, then, after that i go in with my spray bottle and i begin spraying my ends very lightly. The reason i do this is to get rid of some of the scraggly ends. Those ends will end up shrinking and coiling back into themselves, so the afro looks neater. There is some overall shrinkage of the afro, but it's a compromise i'm willing to make so that the hair looks a lot neater after i've done that you can go back in with your hand, just to get the look that you want and yeah that's. The final look of how i do my fluffy afro, my hair, was in dire need of a trim at this point, because this video is not even a great representation of how fire that afro can look. If you want to check out my instagram check out my instagram, so you can really see how fluffy the fluff can be so yeah guys. That'S the end of the video comment down below. If you try it, if you do try it send me some photos. Let me see tag me yeah i'll, see you guys next week. I love you guys so much
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Sandi: I love how Tatenda's videos are so simple and straright to the point
Angela Mitchell: I been wearing a afro for years.. thank you ... You make it easy..
Luyanda Gama: Simple. straight forward. I did it today and I love it . Thank you
Lindsay Anne Belliveau: Thank you for this!! Skipped all the bs and went straight to an amazing explanation. Can’t wait to try this on my kiddos
Paige Echols: Omg I’ve been trying to find a tutorial like this for forever! I couldn’t figure out how to smooth and round out my fro. Now I know. Thank you!
Daisy Girazi: SO SIMPLE i love it i need to try it on my mini fro thank you
Noxolo: I love how you don’t to a 100mns intro yoouh. Simple and straight to the point!!
Zolani Tshaka: I can't wait to teach my future wife how to do this
cHiCkEn StRiPs: Thanks this helped me figure out what to do with my hair and it made it way easier
Blair Metalor: Thank you so MUCH for this
Shavon Montes: I love your Afro!!Thank you for sharing!
Ije Wunze: Hey nice video! Thanks for sharing because your hair is gorgeous ❤️ Let me know what you think about how I take care of my short 4c hair
Modi Phiri: Thank you for this
Milly_in_denmark: Looks so good am gonna try it. Thankyou
Kameni Engoulou: I wish I could do such an afro❤️, my hair is too thin
gukshj: thank you for this☺️!!
Ruth: TYSM for thiss i never succeed in doing itt+!
Masego Kubu: In looooove with Tatenda❤looking divine as always
Gianni Floripes Da Silva Tutti gigi: Você é magra cabelo assim igual ao seu destaca a cintura fina Meu cabelo natural é volumoso e um pouco crespo receita caseira excelente parece cristalização : Misture Apenas : azeite de Oliva ( puro ) , Mel ( mel de verdade ) , Abacate ( com um pingo de Água ) Misture o : Azeite , Mel , Abacate e coloque em seu cabelo de manhã se preferir use uma sacola serve e ao entardecer enxágüe : Pronto os outros vão achar que você foi á algum salão de cabeleira
Lorna Moira: In love with the final look hun tht glow too babe lots of love
Camille J: Gorgeous. Natural hair is THE BEST!
Noluthando Sibiya: Amazing!
Joannah Uwase: would you please write down all the ingredients you used, thank you it is easy that's why i want to look up to you
7aerums: Watching this because my mom put in a texture when I said I didn’t want one(all because of my step-sister) and the six months are up and my hair is still straight and it falls out. I miss my fro:/
Erin Symone: she is just the prettiest, the cutest,,
Judy clara: Woow beautiful will try it
Nokulunga Manqele: Beautiful
hartt: You're such a lovely person
jus'Janeesha: So cute
it's Ellen Nyarie: Waw your hair is growing girl
Destani Jenkins: i have this same hair texture a mixture of 4b/4c
khanyisile nkosi: How long have you been natural?
Nakokonya Sylvia: Go girl
shyneice mayeux: Super pretty
Folakemi BSN, RN: Tatendaaaaa ,you look beautiful as always, I love you
Phindi Tshabalala: Whats the name of the oil and what's in the spray bottle
Wake up people: That's very pretty in you!
Lor: It was great, but I have a question how do you style it to go to sleep?
Sibonile Mbatha:
aliixqi: Me over here not wanting to cut my hair(cause my hair is to long for an afro and i dont think it will look good on me cause my face doesnt match those types of hairstyles)also no i dont have straight hair i have a mix of 4a and 4c
Fausta Awaki: Natural, long hair
Kae Mumba: Love from
𝘢𝘥𝘥𝘪𝘤𝘵: cute!
Jiji: Tysmmm❤️ lifesaver
Gloria Atim: Wow today am early thanks love for sharing mob love just can't wait to watch everything
Lisa Lisa: Geez That hair is moisturised !! What’s your current hair routine
Sylvia Wiese: Does anyone know the background song its so soothing
Farai Katiyo Music: Can I touch the fluff
B o u g i i e: May I ask where you're from? I'm in love with your name❤️
Gugulethu Moyo: Eix your hair. Is to die for.. Lpve your hair
Symlex Brn: What if you use a curling cream ?
Tameka Lewis: I still can’t get it cute like her Afro I give up!!!!
mischief best waifu: I wanna try it even too im not sure it gonna work since im white
sanelty: you're so pretty
African lily: where did you get your top?
Judy Homela: The best youtuber
yourmomschesthair: anyone know what the songs is
Taa: FrooBaeeee
Odessa Wales: I'm mixed with black and white so am I allowed to say I have a afro..
Vaki Mekere: Need a brush like yesterday
Mercy Ojeabuo: Nice afro, name of song used
Manica Bawse: Ndidzidziseo privately Tatenda bvudzi rangu harichakuraba
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Nokuthula Mkwane: Welcome to another viddiioe
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