I Tried Chebe Powder For A Week Annnnnnddddd.... | 4C Natural Hair

  • Posted on 27 February, 2021
  • Hair Care
  • By Anonymous

Well! I've been so curious about African Hair Care. I've been so intrigued by how Chebe Powder for dry 4c natural hair would react. I bought some Chebe Powder from Chad and tried it in Fluffnugget. Enjoy!

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Have i done something to my hair, the chatty or women judean, i don't know, have a different texture than me is this. Why is this a relaxer hi, i'm danielle? I do too much. I like hair, talking, cosplay, music, art and stuff. Oh hi, there hello and welcome back to star puppy, i'm danielle your resident weirdo welcome to the weirdness amy. So i'm back i'm black and it's time to do my hair and i thought maybe i'd do a thing and if the thing is cool to you and it's cool to me, i can continue to do the thing. So the thing is, i should try african stuff on my hair, so here we are. I think it's like super spooky that african hair care isn't more prevalent in the us like what i mean. I know why but like why. Philosophically i keep sad laughing. I looked at the continent of africa and i threw a dart at it and it landed in a chat. So here we are so i just i just went on amazon, i'll link it down below traditional chatting, chaby powder or chebe or chadian. I speak english. Anything goes it's the wild west of languages, so this was actually made in chat. Is little explicit. I noticed i got 50 grams of the cheve chebe powder. What i understand is that these chatty and women use this braided hairstyle as a protective style apply. The chevy powder on soaking wet, hair and braid it up and reapply the mixture every threeish days. That'S what i learned so yes, i'm going to have this in my hair for a full week and reapply probably twice. Here'S a list of all the hair benefits. Chevy powder is known for creating softer hair, easier to detangle, better moisture retention and consistent use. May aid in hair growth, wow time for a full-out wash day and i'll meet you back here when i'm about to apply this on my hair and transition all right boy. Oh boy is that dark. I look at my light. Carpets as i was in the shower, i tried to um part my hair in the same fashion as this picture. That'S generally, what i've been seeing a lot online is: there's a braid here, braid here an upper braid and a lower braid. That'S it, and i'm like i, like that simplicity, not on your scalp, just apply it to the length of your hair and braid that bad boy up shout out to hey. Well, oh uh, to be honest, i'm not sure if i'm gon na be able to keep them in these giant sections. There'S a lot of tension on my head right now, but i got ta. Take the thumbnail so you're gon na know that i did this for the thumbnail and because i wanted to try it. I think it's because my hair is much tighter than the chatty and women's uh photos that i have available. All of the ladies in the picture have much longer hair than me as well. So i will let you know this was extremely messy uh. This sweater is full of uh full of powder. Now it looks finely milled, but the texture of the chebe powder when it's actually emulsified with oils and things is very gritty - do a patch test. I feel nothing, but that's what i said about ari verda, and i mean here i am looking at my powders. Like i love you, so uh i'll see you over the next couple of days and i'll pop in to reapply and let you know my thoughts. Okay, bye, hello, no makeup no cares given uh. Here is my one day update, so i did end up splitting those two side braids into two suspiciously thick braids. I don't know why i've been making my hair thicker on purpose, but i'm suddenly surprised pikachu face when it actually gets thicker. I still got my mega plait up over here in my super mega plat. I don't even know if i'm in frame and um yeah, they were kind of hard to sleep on. I don't like having such big plaits on my head uh. It got all under my nails and i finally got it out after very concerted efforts scrubbing under my nails. What else? What else? I just don't think they're practical, they're, very difficult to style, because they're so big and chunky and short. So it doesn't. Quite it doesn't. Quite look like a style on me. I feel like if my hair were a bit longer or perhaps blown out, because my hair is down here now. I have 4c hair, so shrinkage. So maybe if i were to blow it out and then apply lots of water in the in the mixture itself, maybe i would have a little more hang time on the braid. I guess, or maybe i can actually rock this as a style when my hair is way longer because, as the og's know, my hair shrinks 80 percent. Oh, it's been a long time since i've said that i'd say here is the beginning of what i would consider a good style for me, a look i can rock. It would need to be eighty percent longer than this, so hopefully, chad, baby powder can get it to mid thigh by the end of the week and then there will be no problems. Also, honestly, i need a trim. You see this drop off. That is absurd. So that's day, one see you tomorrow, hello, it's day two and i still have my big old, braids or plaits or whatever they're called it, keeps getting under my nails very consistently, and it's annoying me uh and the fact that i can't have my hair out. It bothers me, i want my hair out, it's been such nice weather and i want to have like a completed. You know ensemble, but i'm limited to this. I'M doing it to see if there's any noticeable differences, but as like a citizen. I cannot see myself doing this on a regular basis, at least for this long, so there's that danielle out what did i commit to a week? Well? Well, this is my wash and go it's three days old. Now, in any case, here's what happened with the chabe powder, my shower hasn't recovered uh. I had to do a straight up, drano treatment on it twice um. I don't know what i was thinking, but honestly, those first couple of seconds of trying to get my hair to respond to the water. It felt hard not like rock hard but like stiff and um, not like my hair at all. It took quite a while for the water to actually penetrate and start removing the cheby powder, which was scaly to be our niece uh after 40 days and 40 nights of yeah. I said that i said it real straight, didn't i, but eventually after 40 days and 40 nights of trying to remove the powder, it did actually come out of my hair and it took a little bit for my curl pattern to return um. It was kind of in that stretched moment from the braids, and it just kind of stayed stretched for way longer than usual, like it took about two full minutes to see. My hair actually start to be itself again and i, like i, was going through it in the shower. I'M gon na be honest with you i was like. Have i done something to my hair, the chatty or women judean? I don't know. I have a different texture than me is this: why is this a relaxer and then it came back so so i couldn't help but compare these granules to the granules of shikakai they're, not rough and they're, not huge, but the granules are very, not powdery uh. It will exfoliate your eye if you're, not careful. I did learn from last time rinse backwards, rinse away from the face, don't even tilt forward until your necks, like is in actual pain from rinsing rinsing rinsing. Once you think it's all gone rinse two more times and then you can lean forward and do this and then do this and then check it's, not a joke. Your eyes, you only got one right eye and one left eye now on to some of the good things that happened. The curl pattern was popping: was it popping more than usual slightly, but that could have a lot to do with the amount of water i shoved into my strands um, but i did notice that they, the the coils they tended to clump a little faster than usual And my hair was distinctly softer like distinctly softer and i was like: isn't my hair becoming relaxed again as snow as this? No it was. It was a good thing. You might be asking danielle, yes, would you do it again and the way i did it? No, never again, never again. No! No. I think that in about a month when i need like some softness want to just give my hair just a little boost, i will be using this again like i use my ayuverta. If you haven't seen my ari verda stuff, you got ta watch it. It'S one of my best videos, it's very informative. It'S pretty framed my opinion. Everything i use. That'S natural is best used for like 30 minutes, then wash it out wash your hands be done with it. Like my bra me powder and my amla powder i'll be using this sparingly as a booster for a couple minutes and then i'm washing it out. But yes, i will be using this again. The softness was undeniable and there was a certain amount of strength. I felt in my strands. I don't think i needed to braid my hair and let it sit in it for a week. In order for that to happen, i think that was total overkill for me to do it for an entire week. I will not be doing it again and i do not recommend you to do that if you're interested or if you're interested in my tried and true amla powder or brahmi powder i'll link everything below, because i think it's helpful. I upload content like this on hair. On saturdays, at 2 p.m, eastern standard time and i have live stream tuesday, talks with star puppy on tuesday at like 4 5 p.m. Eastern standard time and thursdays are supposed to be the chaos corner, but actual chaos has entered my life, so we're gon na see when i actually upload something for the chaos corner, we'll all see subscribe and i'll see you guys next time. This has been me danielle. Your resident weirdo star, puppy, signing outside with me now star, puppy away, forget to like share subscribe. If you enjoyed the video

Lady Diamond Priscaton of Northendshire: I'm from Southern Chad, and we don't use chebe for the most part. The majority of hair type in the south will be 4c, whereas in the north where the women in your images are from the hair type is more like a 4a. In the south you'll find that hair threading is the most common method for stretching hair. The ladies in the north are Muslim and Arab-mixed for the most part and will have their hair covered regardless. I hope this helps a bit.

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Dean P: I hope you see this: the key to Ayurvedic mixtures is marshmallow root powder! it turns the soupy liquid to a creamy pudding/ custard texture so it doesn't drip as much

Lorna Asima: Chebe is a hit here in Uganda. But because of the mess associated with the chebe powder, most of our hair care producers who deal in chebe powder have ventured into chebe butter. This is a mix of chebe powder and other butters, I believe it's shea butter. And it's the bomb, there is no mess at all but with the benefits of chebe powder. After shampooing, one applies the chebe butter to soaking wet hair then plat. The braid can last a day but it works best when it's kept for about a week. The results are awesome, I've experienced hair growth, moisturized hair and my curls always pop after taking down the braid. I highly recommend chebe butter if one can come across it.

Natabeano Nat dah rat: I remember when you first started out on your hair journey and you classified your hair as sparse and fine. I related and I finally started my journey too. Now your hair is super thick and so is mine you really inspired me

Monique Monique: Ive used Chebe powder for 6 months straight. It most definitely keeps the hair strong. I used it apart of the loc method. It helps with less breakage for length retention. I just kept my hair in twists and would use it everytime I washed my hair which was every three weeks. I didn't apply it twice a week, I just left it on until it was time to wash. It blended in with my hair, it didn't flake because I mixed it in with Peppermint Black Jamaican Castor Oil and African Pride leave in conditioner. When I would untwist for washing, my hair would still feel moisturized. I have 4c midback length hair. Edit: you dont necessarily have to braid the hair, just twist it and pin it up if that is easier for you.

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Shaunda Olivia: Aww, I am really glad you gave it a try! I am still obsessed with my chebe routine, but I agree that style is not for us I needed much smaller braids and I wear them in a bun and then braid out when its time to refresh. In any regard, Fluff nugget is thriving, and is looking so thick YAY ❤️

eltina21: 1. You need to put smaller sections 2. Reapply, wet your hair, take your time cuz you're using oil so there's a barrier over your hair from the time before when you first applied 3. When you wash it out use a clarifying shampoo, take your time, deep condition after. I did it for a month (twice so two months) of replying honestly my hair retained length and literally grew an inch and a half each of those months. Other times my hair doesn't retain length that much. It took me 6 years to get to mid back length. 4. Or just use a chebe butter

Cre8v Xprsn: DO NOT get chébé on your scalp; you will itch like crazy. If you do, take some acv and water, a washcloth and go over your scalp. Also for me, I spritz my hair pretty often to keep the chébé from falling off my hair.

S Joseph: I’ve used chebe powder for about four months. It has definitely helped my extra dry hair retain moisture and I have less hair fall. It remains to be seen whether it helps me retain length.

ARIAH: I’ve recently tried using chebe powder too and also found that it leaves my hair SO soft! I just apply and then braid up my hair to sit under my wig. My only grievance is that once it touches your scalp, it’s so itchy

Aisha M: I can say how much I appreciate a person with my exact hair type doing things I’m afraid to do my hair. Thank you❤️❤️

CaraNaturally: I let my Chebe powder infuse in some avocado oil for about 8 weeks, strained it then used it to make a whipped shea butter. Much more practical use for me and I will say, I've seen a positive change in the strength of my strands. I use it as a sealant and I love it! God Bless You for your efforts, lol!

KathyRose Lui: I have been using chebe for a year. I have to say that for me it works. Be warned that using it in the traditional way can be quite messy. I also infuse the chebe into my favorite oils using the double boil method (with a slow cooker). Please be aware that you should never apply chebe to your scalp. Overall, chebe helped with my hair growth retention. As for African hair products I use moringa powder, monguno oil, palm oil and shea butter. There are lots of African products on the market.

Scottie Lass: Hi, Just a thought. Would you be able to mill the powder into a finer consistency using a small coffee / spice grinder before use? This might help to reduce the grittiness? Keep up the great work

francine cannon: I have 4c hair. Started using Chebe. My hair grew more than 1 inch in a month. Lessen mess by using less Chebe and add leave in condition to your oil. It really works. Makes hair super soft. Little breakage.

Highly Favored: Chebe powder is great. I use it only on my ends when I do a two strand twist. It keeps my ends moisturized for 2 weeks.

Boldly Flourish: Your personality is it comes through the camera so well ! love your sense of humor & bringing fun to natural hair ☺️

LaNita Aiken: The transformation of your hair from when you first started this journey is unbelievable!

Fickle Me: YOUR HAIR HAS GOTTEN SO DENSE! EACH OF YOUR BRAIDS IS SO THICK! CONGRATULATIONSSSSS IVE BEEN ROOTING FOR U FOR A YEAR this like a sports anime when they win the regionals ily ❤️

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Dannie DeLynn: How entertaining and artistically informative - a big undertaking to fill the shoes of a Danielle and you’re doing an amazing job at it. Thank you for not embarrassing our culture but for representing us pretty darn well actually

Stasha R.: Your skin is so gorgeous you dont even need any make up! It's so flawless ❤ And your hair is such goals ❤

The One Called RJ: Yes! You finally tried Chébé powder. I agree, the Chadian practice of using it isn’t practical in our society. Instead, I make oil out of it and use it as is or I mix it in my deep conditioner. It works amazing either way for me.

Kim Scott: I’ve tried the chebe power in my hair before and was MISERABLE ! But I tried something different that actually works very well. I made a Shea butter and kinda diffused some of the chebe into the warmed Shea, kinda like tea. Mixing that together and putting that on my wet hair, I stopped seeing breakage and I’m definitely gaining inches. I’m not sure if it’s the chebe or the Shea butter, but it’s working wonders for me without changing my hair texture and adding SO much moisture. Maybe trying that could work for u? U definitely won’t have the shower problems or the messes that the oil and powder leave everywhere and I legit just apply it as a leave in. Update: I see online that other ppl have tried this method and sell chebe butter. U can probably buy that online and see how it works for u

NaturalleeMe: Your hair is looking amazing. I have the same issues you did where I have these wide parts in sections of my hair. I'm working on getting it back full and healthy again.

Roxanne Sutton: I use chebe powder once a week. I wet my hair with aloe vera gel and water mixture using a spray bottle. Next I apply chebe powder that has been mixed with coconut oil. I do this in sections. Afterwards I apply a shower cap and I usually leave it on for about 4 hrs and then shampoo. I definitely noticed and difference in strength, moisture retention, and softness. I'm hooked!

Angela Clark: First and foremost you are so cute! Beautiful eyes and amazing cheek bones. Secondly, you are hilarious! I love your sense of humor. lastly, i've been using this powder under my faux locks with shea butter, castor oil, glycerin and my hair stays really moisturized while braided. It is messy. I can't imagine using it in my normal hair routine.

Wild Flower: You are so funny. Thank you for the video. I’ve been using Chébé powder for almost a year and here are a few things I do. First I do the traditional Chad method and I now use gloves...I got tired of cleaning the herb from under my nails. I DO NOT put my hair in the 4 sections they do due to the plaits are just really thick and that’s to much for me. I section for what works for me and I don’t have them tight (like the Chadian women do)...I only have them tight along the shaft. It is very messy to use but I do love using this product. It’s not for everyone one. Have noticed less shedding...I still have it but not a lot...I also still have a bit of breakage BUT I just started using the Jet Cream and I’ve noticed the breakage is a lot less now...my hair also looks shinier and less frizzy with using the Jet Cream (and evoo mixture). My hair also looks thicker and I HAVE retained length. I use this twice a week. I also keep my hair wrapped ALL THE TIME. So again this is not for everyone.

Amelia ~: Put the chebe in a pentrating moisturizing oil (infuse) and use on the length of your hair. Much easier.

sap jack: Love chébé but it's definitely too messy for my schedule...I made it into a hair butter (that I now sell!) and SOMEHOW it helped my hair grow passed a length it was stuck at so try that instead (P.S. since the particles r heavy, it sits in your hair shaft which makes it seem elongated and temporarily changes your hair pattern..you did nothing wrong)

KeshaiB Reading: your hair has grown SO MUCH. So proud of you! Can't wait to get some merch

LaToya Ebony: Thank you for such a detailed and entertaining review of Chebe powder. I can’t wait to give it a try someday! Also I like your brain and...geez you’re so beautiful. Anyway, bye! ❤️

Far Above Rubies: Yeaa I'm still struggling with my hair and watching you really helps me trying to accept my shrinkage.

Makeitwork: Love that i found your page. With thin hair i relate to everything and to see fluff nugget grow so full and healthy makes me happy. I love the love you have for your hair now BUT can we talk about that natural glow....

The Blue Magiciane: You really remind me of my baby sister. I hope she can be confident in her beautiful 4C like you are. So glad I found your page!

Jeannine Gorden: You were so brave to apply the Chebe mixture in your sweater. You need some fun but cheap t-shirts for when you film your DIYs.

destinyalesee: Your hair looks so beautiful full and healthy

Brianna Jones: i fast forwarded and didnt see her without her makeup so when i saw the comments i was confused but then i went back and DAMN. sis needs no makeup, shit the makeup is a disrespect to her beauty. she can do her eyes for a pop of color when shes feeling bored but i hope sis knows she literally cant enhance anything else because shes literally gorgeous naturally. makes me love my own melanin even more

J J: Who is your mother? She must be so enamored with her beautiful confident daughter You are so full of bright light!!

Susan Githere: Hey Danielle, i have type 4 hair and I've been using chebe powder in my homemade fluffy buttah for about a year and half, its worked wonders!!!!! I recommend you try out a fluffy buttah that is chebe infused. That way you enjoy the chebe benefits without the shower drain havoc.

kat: I used to use chebe paste on my hair, i loved it, but I would really saturate my hair in it and my mom hated the smell, cuz even though it had a mint smell to it, I think the mint smell wore off and it would smell like beef lol

lgfuad4lyf: No one believes me but henna mixed with some amla is life for me and my type 4 mixed hair (mostly 4c/b with a back patch of 4a) I do it once every other month and keep my hair in twists

knowmyhustle: I would love to see a take 2 of this video. Where you try the Chebe powder in a wash day. Then you can compare 30 min to wearing it for a week.

Naywithazee: My mom found your channel and said ‘omg this girl is like you, like your personality and everything and it’s hilarious,’ and I agree. I’m here for the content, I’m loving the hair, I subscribed lol

Raw Foodsgirl: Your skin is GAWgeous! Drop the skincare routine PLEASE for us mere mortals! :-)

Katunna Bandzzz: You are so amazing !! Honestly sis I never laughed so much while learning in my life ! Like yasss go get that degree we need you !

Shine Bright: Thanks for the recommendation, I just purchased some of this powder from eBay but the one you recommended has more in the package for a decent price so I purchased it as well.

TheMelaninEffect: I bought the same chebe powder as you did. I made chebe oil from the powder and infused that into a blend of mango and shea butter and added some rosemary oil to tone down that smoky chebe powder smell. I use this mixture before doing my box braids/protective styles. process the chebe powder into chebe oil by soaking it in your favorite carrier oil( I used olive oil, soaked chebe for one week in a glass jar) strain with cheese cloth. Chebe works but they way they use it in Chad may not be the right fit for everyone. My hair is stronger, less shedding, popping curls. Dont put Chebe on your scalp, terrible dandruff.

aprilstone31: Your hair is really flourishing! Skin stay on glow and your vibe is so refreshing So dope!

Chi Denise: I tried Chebe butter while pregnant and had a very bad reaction. I’m very sensitive to smells and I almost passed out. My scalp was burning and I was vomiting because the smell was so overwhelming. My pregnancy heightened my senses until it was unbearable. My mom had to help me in the tub fully clothed between vomiting and wash it completely out. I had to throw out anything the butter got on because of the smell. Maybe that was a bad batch or my pregnancy made me super sensitive but I’m to scared to try it again.

Linda B: I think is precisely that "stretch" that we see in the pictures of the women who traditionally use this. And we can't feel the hair in those pictures, so it quite probably is very hard (with the chebe on it).

Michele G: It takes forever to rinse out and the itchies. I tried to love it. Belle bar organics has a version that I found more palatable before I tried the bag you have in your video preview

Life's Journey with Lavina E: It's the skin for me. I know this vid is about your hair BUT GIRRRRL! Ya skin is amazing!

Renee Baptiste: Hey try bentonite clay. You don’t have to leave it in. It has done miracles for my hair.

me me: Omg i’m so glad I found your page you are quirky as me and nerdy as me love it. I love This powder. It grew my hair so soft strong and long. I was upset that I stop my regime and I really need it because I am coming of age and my hair has changed. Thank you for making this video. Keep doing what you’re doing I’m a big fan

Cora Marie: Hollywood Hair Bar has a chebe leave in hair mask that I’ve been wanting to try. I’m wondering if that would work any better for you ? Apparently it can also be used as a leave in for protective styles and then you rinse it out when u take your hair down.

SoulFlower_IndieGoddess: I can't get over how entertaining it is to watch your vids not to mention how educational they are ❣️❣️❣️

Maryam Sulu: When next you want to use the Chebe power, use less powder and more oil. That way, you’ll have less trouble that way. Btw, love your skin! Please share your skincare routine sometime. ✌

Viani Edwards: She's so creative and witty. Idec about chebe powder... I'm genuinely in love with her personality.

S Britt: I use chebe when I put in corn rows. It keeps my hair moisturized while in large cornrows. Minimizes breakage when I take them out and I can use it in a style I can go out in.

Jaz: The wash out is cute! I used chebe powder for 2 weeks but hated it because it's so messy. It stains ur clothes, dirties ur tub and it's hard to wash out. I had to switch to other options.

Ashleychanelol: I use a Chebe oil hair mask by Hollywood Hair Bar, but I use it when my hair is blown out and braided down for a crochet style or sew in weave. I guesss it did well? My hair has definitely retained length and is pretty soft.

Luma: Literally stumbled back over to the weirdness while going on an African hair care research trip... I feel like we go through the exact same thought processes at the exact same time on our separate hair journeys (admittedly, I feel like I have periods where I am super motivated and binge watch your videos and then periods where I know I haven’t been working nearly as hard as I should on my hair so I stop coming to your page out of guilt...)

shaunna howard: What I've seen in the ladies who ise it is that the original application seemed to be much more wet and maybe oily there was way more chebe applied to the hair. I believe it was left on the hair for a week. I think im going to uae this on my daughter. She has 4c hair and ahe always wears scarfs and since we're quarantined thia will be great for her and who knows maybe by the time the world opens back up she will have long luxurious hair

: I live in the region and last time I got the ingredients here it was very cheap. The companies who sell it probably hike up the price due to shipping, packaging etc. Let me say though, chebe itself does not grow hair (as it’s not applied to the scalp). It seems to work by allowing to retain moisture and stretch the hair, which you can easily do at home by stretching you hair and applying a heavy sealant after moisturizing such as grease (which they seem to use as well in their chebe mixture if you check the videos)

Kim Berg: I just wanted to say how much I love your videos. The thought and quality you but into your videos is amazing. You may ask why a white girl follows your channel. And all I can say is I went down a YouTube rabbit hole months ago and I just love your content!! Thanks so much!

Dewy Stories_이슬의 이야기: I have Chebe powder as well! Yes it’s very pricey but ah well. Instead of using only the powder with some oil I actually make a Chebe butter with Shea, cocoa, and manga plus oils. Basically I boil the oil with the Chebe in a pot (very low heat) and use a cheese cloth to get the powder out. It has left my hair very soft and manageable (along with fermented rice water but that’s another topic)

Loo U: So glad I came across this video during my study break. You're hilarious. Thanks for sharing your weirdness with us.

KymTv: Wow, I use chebe all the time, I wash my hair once a month but I never had a problem with the removal, glad you tried it. Yes I hate when it gets in my eyes

Zaida Rivas: Your hair looks great!! I love this style on you. And yes, I will be trying the chebe powder too.

Keisha Holmes: Chebe works for me. It can be messy, so I mixed my oil and chebe mixture with a cream. This turned out to be the best method for me.

Bella Ding Dong: I'm so in love with StarPuppy. Beautiful, intelligent, confident, well spoken. You are everything I aspire to be!

Sherri Okere: Wow your hair has grown, looks super thick and healthy. You go girl ♥️

Sam Burks: Very funny and thank you for the video. Love you take on it. The women use a type of grease to mix it. If the braids were connected that was a lovely hairstyle. I absolutely loved this video. Thank you for being authentic in regards to your experience.

twinkly1974: Your wash and go is so beautiful... i have naturally curly, not 4C hair, but I struggle with frizz and managing too... wow at 80% shrinkage! Mine is about 50%! Ahhh, the struggle is real, but love your 'do!

Jai Karki: Pleeeaaasssee give us a skin regime video. We need that YESTERDAY!!

Belle of The Ball: It's the science of 4c hair for me. And the 80 percent shrinkage

Serenity Joy: I don't know if this will work for anyone else, but I took satin scrunchies (pack of 6 for $2.99) and wrapped them around my hair after having it mostly damp and layered with a leave in and grease to seal. It ended up stretching out my hair for me.

Kandykizziz: Love the humor and edits this was very informative and entertaining

jeanettesdaughter: I love the humor and the honesty. But as a lifelong naturalista, I’m just not doing all of anything. Less is more. I grew up with that press and curl every two weeks. Whew! High maintenance. Experimented like everyone else as a teen but mostly in high end salon schools so they could fix what did not work. Now I like to keep it simple, wash, condition. fluff and go. Water is my best friend. No heat, no chemical, cornrows now and then, no Shea! No pure coconut oil! And no idea what number letter my hair is. And who says it has to be long to be beautiful. Confession- occasional color but not henna which dries and breaks. Relax but not your hair. Relate and release

Koley: You hair has really filled out. Full and healthy, beautiful!

SOULar Lioness ELITE: Fluffnugget is so healthy and bouncy and springy! I am HERE for it! ❤❤❤❤

TONY & ASIA'S MOM: Really, I wish I had heard that this mixer was available to the general public. I would've used this over the quarantine! You have big beautiful eyes like my family, Gorgeous!

Anika C: Two strand twist’s are much easier to execute and very comfortable to sleep on. Smaller sections would put less tension on your scalp. Definitely try to stand twists. Even putting more of them on your head, it would go faster.

Brenda Anderson: You should get a paint tarp to cover your floor. I’ve been using them when dying my wigs and have not had any mishaps!

03forevertrinity: You should try a henna gloss. Curly Proverbz has great recipes. Mix henna, 4C only deep conditioner, aloe Vera and organic honey and apply to your hair. You’ll love the results. There’s also Ethiopian hair butter. That’s something to try too. Love your videos!!!

Angie's Loc Life: Great video - Your skin is great without makeup

Cheshire Dj: Wow, I guess my ancestors are not from Chad! It would take a lot more than Chebe powder for me to get hair like that. Can't wait to see how you try it next.

NittyTv: You also should try converting it onto an oil it’s useful for hair growth, strengthening, and healthy scalp

Baaba Annor: Oh I love this Dani. Do more! I'm Ghanaian and I love the African treatments and techniques that my mom used when she was growing up in the village lol my hair flourishes, I grew it to waist length 3 times. Keeping hair stretched is major!

Donna G: Well done, your hair is getting so thick and it looks very healthy. X

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