Best Products For Thin/Fine Natural Hair | Wash Day Routine

  • Posted on 09 February, 2021
  • Hair Care
  • By Anonymous

#washdayroutine #naturalhair #productsfornaturalhair

Hi loves, in this video I show you my wash day routine and all the products I use. These products have helped maintain my hair's health and shine, and I love them! If you have natural hair (in particular thin/fine natural hair) this is the video for you!

Heatless Curls (Roller Set) Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKvry1...

How to Cornrow/Canerow Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq1YNb...

Products linked below:

Pantene Leave on Detangling Milk - https://www.pantene.co.uk/en-gb/hair-p...

Shea Moisture Jamaican Black Castor Oil Strength & Restore Shampoo - https://www.lookfantastic.com/shea-moi...

OGX Coconut Milk Conditioner - https://www.amazon.co.uk/OGX-Nourishin...

Ouai Fine Hair Conditioner - https://www.asos.com/ouai/ouai-fine-ha...

Jamaican Black Castor Oil - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jamaican-Mang...

ORS Olive Oil Heat Protectant Serum - https://www.amazon.co.uk/ORS-Olive-Oil...

Creme of Nature Hair Lotion - https://www.superdrug.com/Hair/Hair-St...

Macadamia Oil (couldn't find exact same one as mine) - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Macadamia-Nat...

Wild Growth Hair Oil - https://www.amazon.com/Wild-Growth-Hai...

Hi guys welcome back to my channel. I hope everyone is doing good. So, as you can see, i am wigless today. Yes, i have my natural hair out because it is wash day and um yeah. That means for the next few hours. I am going to be busy washing conditioning, deep conditioning, all of that good stuff. That is what i'm going to be doing to my hair, but i thought that i might as well take you guys, along on this journey with me for my wash day and show you some of the best products that i personally feel um have basically just helped. My hair, you know my hair's been thriving at the moment. It'S been thriving mainly because of um protective styles, so i wear wigs like majority of the time and also because the um wigs that i have they're actually glueless wigs. So i don't need to worry about. You know my edges being snatched away. You know some people they'll, wear wigs and then their edges end up disowning them so yeah. I feel like the products that i've been using have definitely been helping my hair, so my hair is probably like a 4b kind of texture and it is like thin fine, natural hair, so i've been natural for a few years. Now i did the big chop and then i actually had to cut off quite a lot of my hair about a year ago, when i was trimming it down, because i had so. My my dead ends were really really bad and that's what basically made me decide to start wearing wigs a lot more because i was just constantly slicking down my hair constantly doing my hair and yeah. My hair just basically couldn't handle it. So i know that for my fellow thin, fine, natural hair girls, you will understand this. Our hair is super super fragile, and so you know everyday manipulation is really really not good for our hair, so anyway yeah. So i had my hair out like my own hair. Yesterday, uh just in like a little low bun as you can see, it was slicked down. But then, when it came to like night time, i basically just plaited it up at the back and just put my head scarf on, because i knew that i was gon na comb. I knew that i was gon na wash my hair today so and get started on my wash day routine for thin hair. So i try to avoid combs as much as possible and try and just take like my hair down if i've got like plaits and stuff. Just with my hands rather than combs, because sometimes i find that, like i'll end up just dragging off so much of my hair, i'm trying to avoid that basically. So this is what it's looking like. Obviously, the front is properly slipped down, so yeah. So basically, what i start off with is this pantene leave on detangling milk. It is infused with argan oil and it preps and strengthens hair for styling by detangling and softening the curls. So this says that it's for dry or damaged hair. Basically, so my hair is definitely quite dry at the moment um. So i like to just go in with this. That'S quite a lot and rub this into my hair so that my hair can be detangled before i actually wash it. It smells so lovely, and it also just makes my hair feel super super soft. So what i do now is this is my little. My little bag of goodies is where i keep all my combs and my brushes and stuff and then go in with a wide tooth comb, and i just begin to detangle so, as you can see, start off with the ends and then eventually work my way up. So i would say, for the most part, my hair is very easy to detangle. Like you know, some people like they can't just do that with their hair, like for some reason i can so, but just being able to go through it that well, i do feel like it's because of that detangling look! So basically, what i'm going to do now is wash my hair, so yeah, let's head to the bathroom okay, so we are in the bathroom now and um yeah, i'm just going to start the process, the washing process. So let me show you quickly. First, what i'm going to be using, which is like hardly anything left, but we shall make it work okay. So this is the shampoo that i use. It is the shea moisture jamaican black, castor oil strength and restore shampoo with peppermint and apple cider, vinegar, so um yeah. It says that it's sulfate free and color safe. So i actually dye my hair jet black um, so yeah. This would be good for anyone that has color in their hair basically and um yeah. It'S in this really like disgusting brown color, but it definitely does clean my hair really really well and also cleans my scalp really really well. So if you are someone that suffers from a dry scalp, this will definitely help you so yeah. Let'S get started so i wash my hair with lukewarm water. I don't like to use like super duper, hot water. I ain't got time for that. Okay, so that is done. This is what my hair is looking like. Okay, so then what i actually do is i use two conditioners, so i use one as like a pre-condition, and then i use oops, and then i use another one for my actual deep conditioner. So for my pre-condition, i use this one is this by omg? Yes by ogx, it is the coconut milk conditioner. This just makes my hair feel super super soft. It smells so nice and my hair just absolutely loved it for some reason why all of my products, like really run out so yeah, just go in with this, and then what i like to do is go in with the wide tooth comb again and detangle. Okay, so the next conditioner that i use is this one. I literally do not know how to pronounce this. I have no idea, but basically i tried this about a about two months ago. I bought it from asos and it says it's specifically for fine hair and i found that my hair really really loved it, so i recently purchased some more so this is what i'm basically going to use for my deep condition. I can't lie. I use a lot. It'S really interesting because when it's on your hair it sounds like it's a shampoo. Does it look like shampoo, it's up a little bit. Doesn'T it so i just make sure that every single part of my hair has enough conditioner on it. Okay, so i then like to go in with some jamaican black, castor oil. This is the mango lime one. I think i don't like to use that much because i found that with castor oil or the jamaican black one, it can sometimes feel a little bit too heavy for for thin hair, so yeah. I then go in with a shower cap, and i basically just leave this on my hair for about an hour, sometimes an hour and a half. If i'm a bit too comfortable, i can't be able to wash it out so yeah. I will catch you guys when i am going to rinse this all out quickly before i go just want to show you guys the amount of shedding that i basically had so yeah. This is literally all of the can you see that this is all of the shedding that i had that's actually not that bad. That'S not a lot at all. So clearly something is working for me, i'm not losing that much hair. So that's very good, okay guys. So i finished deep conditioning now i've got a line on my head. I moved the finger now. Oh lord, okay, so this is what my hair is looking like. Oh, my god that is disgusting, so um yeah, i'm gon na go and rinse this out and then i will come back and then we can get started on blow drying. Okay! So i'm back now i've just rinsed out the conditioner and i basically just use like an old t-shirt. It'S got like stains on it from where i dye my hair. So that's the reason for that. This is what my hair looks like. Okay, so i do actually still um blow-dry my hair and i can't lie. I definitely do it on the highest heat, but that is because i'm lazy, firstly, and secondly, because it doesn't actually really affect my hair, like i don't get heat damage from doing that. So um yeah. I basically still do that because it's just easier for me when it comes to camera in my hair, so that it can go like underneath my wigs and stuff so anyway to make sure that obviously my hair is protected. I go in with a heat protectant. This is the um who is this by okay, so i just go in with this olive oil heat protection serum this one and i've literally been using this for years, and it definitely does work in my hair. So i just go in, you probably can't see that - and i just put that all over my hair just to make sure we are protected from the heat. So i definitely do put a lot more on my um hairline and my edges, because those are the delicate, the most delicate parts of my hair okay. So let's get to blow drying now, okay, so this is what my hair looks like after i have blow-dried it. So, as you can see, i definitely do have thin hair and i've always had quite like thin um edges as well. It'S just how my hair is basically okay, so now that my hair is blow-dried, i can move on to basically adding my my like creams and oils and all of that good stuff. So i use this cream of nature: creamy oil, moisturizing, hair lotion and for my hair it just works. My hair absolutely loves this and then for my oil. I use macadamia oil and i used to use the jamaican black, castor oil. When i was doing the um, loc or lco method - but i just found that, like i don't know when it comes to jamaican black castor oil on like thin hair, you do have to be quite careful because it can weigh your hair down a bit too much. It can actually be too heavy for your hair, whereas i found that with this macadamia oil, my hair absolutely loves it. It leaves my hair, so soft, silky and shiny, so i basically live by this. Now. Absolutely love it okay. So i've got my spray bottle here and because i've obviously just blow dried, my hair, i don't spray a lot of water, so just spray that on make sure that all of my hair is coated in enough water. I then go in with my cream or my hair lotion so like that much and then i go in with my oil, so i have found that when it comes to my hair, less is actually more, whereas before i used to just go in go in with Products, but now i just found that, like i don't know, i guess the more you do, your hair, the more you realize, what works for it and what doesn't so um yeah. So once i've done that, i literally just do a two-strand twist and then i move on to the next section. Okay, so, as you can see, my hair looks really shiny. It looks really moisturized and um yeah. I feel, like my twists, look really really healthy, and that is the main thing for me, so yeah, okay! So i'm on to the final two twist now: okay yeah money on my wrist, i'm going crazy. Oh she's got it on my chest, oil. So i would say that my hair definitely is a lot. The curls in my hair are a lot um they're, a lot more coily in the middle and then at the front and around the edges, and at the back like you can see that compared to the rest of my hair. My curl pattern at the front is different, and i've noticed that a lot of black girls have hair like that. It'S just usually a lot tighter curls in the crown of your head. So next what i do - and this is the last thing that i do - and i probably what's that i thought that was something for my camera. I probably do this, maybe two twice a week, so i try to wash my hair once a week and then i basically go in with this wild growth, hair oil. I don't even know where i got this from, but it's basically just got like loads of hair oils in it and if i can open it, i just like to go in anywhere that i've got obviously a part in. It'S got the cute little nozzle on it. I just pop that down there and then just rub that in it smells so good and yeah, that's basically it so what i'm gon na do now is undo everything. I know you're, probably thinking what a waste of time but um yeah, i'm just gon na undo. Everything now and then i basically came row my hair, and then that is how it lays under my wig, if you're interested in how to camo, i did actually make a video. I will link it in the um description box and i'll also link it in the cards at the top as well, so guys that is basically the end of the video. I hope that you enjoyed this, and i hope that it was. You know helpful to you. If you have thin fine natural hair like me and you're, not really too sure what products you should use, i would definitely recommend all of the products that i have included in this video. I think that they are all really really good and have definitely helped me to achieve um, healthier hair. Basically so yeah, that's basically it. I definitely know that i need to um get a trim, but i'm really really scared to basically trim my hair myself because i trimmed it myself last year. Well, i cut a lot of it off last year, like mainly just like split ends, dead ends. All of that stuff, but i feel like i cut too much off so maybe i'll leave the cut in for when outside, is open again and then i'll just go to the hairdressers and get them to cut it for me but yeah. This is what my hair looks like under my wigs. This is this is my style, it's what i look like in the mornings and when i'm just like chilling at home and stuff, but um yeah. If you want me to do like more hair videos, definitely please let me know, because i am on a natural hair journey like i said i done a big chop and then since then i've been natural, so um yeah. Let me know if you want any more videos like this, and i will definitely do that for you guys, but um yeah. I hope you enjoyed this. Make sure that you subscribe make sure that you like this video as well, and i will catch you in the next one. Bye

Fine Natural Hair ROCKS: New subscriber here! I absolutely love your fine natural hair content! We need more influencers/youtubers like you!

Shonya: WOW!! I finally found hair like mine!! Thanks

My Happy Home: My hair is very thin too, the past year I lost tons. I tried going without protective hair style for a year and even using all the “great” products and doing everything everyone mentioned ( Jbco, deep conditioning, no heat, co wash, aloe vera treatment etc…) I lost a lot of hair . Now I’m going back using my wigs. That worked for me in the past. I wish I can cornrow myself. Great video tfs

Betty-Ann Emmons: FINALLY! Someone with my hair type.

Jesus loves us: Sometimes we lose hair when we lack some vitamins in our body but there is hope in taking supplements to regrow your hair. Eg biotin,vitamin D supplements can really boast your hair back

Rutendo Rusemo: i think i find my hair twin. i have fine/thin, low density hair with very thin edges. you just earned a new subbie here

Irene Steele: I have a question. My hair is also thin, fine and soft. My question is why not omit the blow drying step and go right into your products and corn row your hair? No criticism at all, I'm just curious.

Blanfank D: Hi! How often do you do this routine?

Maria Wardlow: man you do everything just like me lol

TheShampooCoachHotLatherKyASMR: Gorgeous

The Rice Effect with Stephanie Rice: Hey fellow fine natural. I really enjoyed your video. I'm a Tuber as well. Lets be friends. Many blessings and I look forward to the next video. You've got my subscription.

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