Black Women & Hair Growth |How To Grow Long Natural Hair To Knee Lenght? Benny Harlem Has The Answer

Hi guys, on todays's video we are talking all things black women and hair growth. And how one man, Benny Harlem is scamming black women into buying his miraculous hair growth products for a ridiculous amount of price.

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Hey guys welcome back to my channel so on today's video. I want to talk about Benny Harlan and his new magical hair growth formula. So if you don't know who Benny Allen is, he is a self-proclaimed hair growth doctor hair growth, specialist, whatever he won a Guinness world record back in 2018 for the highest top fade so last year. I believe it was involved in a viral controversy when he was basically accused actually busted for selling fake hair products, expensive, hair product at-bat, while talking prada from 100 dollars all the way up to $ 700. It all said them in bought to be fair, so he was basically busted for selling product. He apparently bought from the grocery stores and replaced the lepers with his own label, selling them with it and a ridiculous amount of price. So some people have also said that nothing about him is real, because he enough is heavily photoshopped pictures on Instagram, so people were questioning whether his hang was real, especially whether his daughter's hair was real, because this little child went from. You know thin shot hair to a long voluminous head of hair in just a few years. So of course, people have questions, and people are also saying how come you have a head full of hair? But you ain't got edges. You know how black people be with edges like we care about edges so much. We will roast you if you ain't got edges, so this guy has a head full of hair, but she ain't got edges, so people are questioning how legit you know. I have if it's actually a hair and stuff. Also, he claims that he gets his magical hair product from Africa and last year you know when he on one is of his adventurous trip to get this magic of me can guys I'm so dead. He'S so funny to me, but here on one of the come food from one of them adventurous trip to Africa for his magical product. He got bitten by snake and he was in the hospital for a while. So he couldn't ship out his product and so people we're you know we're we're we're basically accusing him of fraud and saying they wanted their money back and - and you know he was any Hospital of course he couldn't send out these products because he was fighting for His life, of course you know - I mean so so he went out of the scene for like a while, we didn't hear but him it was it just kept little for a while. So now our lamb is back and better than before. So now he's back with his new magical product and it's a pumpkin, a growth product and, of course, he's using his daughter's hair. As you know, to talk bowties this product and, of course, most black women, don't believe it because you know he's been deceptive in the past and also people are questioning. How real is it if you do if it's actually your hair and it actually grows hair? What is happening to your edges, this you know, I mean so, even though most people aren't believing this and you know people most of are buying it. Others, however, are patronizing the product and they're swearing body products, giving positive reviews, and, and and even you know, the product is even showed out as of now and people are waiting you know in in lists to be to be, you know to get the product, so It is, it is getting very popular, can't wait to start my hair care journey, can't wait so excited. Thank you, 2020. So one thing I want to focus on today is that black people can grow long hair and have been growing long hair for years. Okay, of course, everybody hair grows in a different rate and density. However, this isn't due to a magical product about to a proper hair Reggie me and, of course, genetics does play a huge part as well, but what we don't understand is there's no one magical product that will grow your hair. The secrets to hair growth is a good health care practice, consistency, love and patience and, like I said, genetic does play a huge part for some people, because there are people out there who they have the worst hair care out there. They do little to nothing to the hair in the healthy growth, be it relaxed or bits. You know natural in your natural state, the hair which the group that is all genetics, however, others you know, have to actually properly care for the hair understand their hair. To know what works and to actually be able to grow long hair and the problem is a lot of us - do not know our hair, we do not know a hair type. We do not know how her hair porosity would you know how her hair density, so, ultimately we don't know what product and what step to take to grow our hair, and also we just some of us - are just too lazy to actually put in the work to Actually grow up the hair, so the problem is not actually in problem, isn't growing hair because we all grow hair. You know some more than others will have different different. You know rates are to it as which our hair grow. You know, but we all grow hair. Some people grow an inch. You know in a month, some grow an inch, some grow a quarter-inch, everybody grows hair, just in a different. You know our face. However, the problem isn't growing the hair. The problem is maintaining and retaining the length the hair. We actually grew. So that is the difficult part of use of black hair of natural hair. So when we don't know how to properly care for her, we cannot care for the the hell we've grown. We cannot retain it. Ultimately, we don't grow hair. So we just conclude black hair. Don'T grow, which is totally wrong, and it's not our fault right. We were in total parents didn't know any better. All they knew was the slap relaxer on our hair as soon as we turned six and then we put on braids, you know for two months and then you repeat that over and over again until you know, we actually decided to get to know our hair and Go natural, so our hair never really grew. You know again. This doesn't apply to ever because the people just genetically have long hair they relaxed or natural, is just like a head full of hair. You know what I mean, but you know the the problem is, you know, start from like from way way back from not actually knowing what our hair look like or how to take off our hair. So, of course, when we see a black woman with a head full of hair, long luscious hair, we are quick to question its credibility and let me tell you today that black women can and do grow long hair and I believe Bernie Alim and his daughter hair Is real and it's definitely not because of any magical freaking product from the motherland? Absolutely not! It could easily be good jeans. It could be good hair practice because you could be deceived into buying these products. Yes by all means do so. If that's what you want to do, you have the money for it. However, if you don't put in the work, you won't see the results. My darling, you have to actually put in the work the time and effort for you to see results, so you can go ahead and buy all the product. You want. It'S not gon na work for you. If you don't, if you don't actually understand what your hair needs and what your hair likes and let's assume this product is a magical hair grow, put it right, you bite how much of it can you buy? How long can you buy for let's say you stopped buying it, but still you haven't still learn your hair. You have to learn what your hair likes. You haven't learned your hair porosity. You haven't learned anything about your hair, you just slap it in product left and right. Then you eventually stop buying these products. Your heads going to suffer for me because you still do not know how to care for your hair. So again it's not about the product. The magical product because I'm like we said there isn't no magical product. It'S all depends on you. What you do with your hair, what your hair actually wants. Have you understood your hair? Do you know what it likes? Do you know what it wants? Do you know what it doesn't like? You know what it doesn't want. That'S what matters is not the product. So again, it all comes down to learning about your hair understanding, your hair, having good hair practice and that's the only way you can actually grow and retain the hair you grow, which I know can be really difficult, I'm speaking from experience right now, I've been natural For six years, I've big chopped twice, my hair is naturally thin prone to breakage. It grows slower than the average rate, so I'm not that the you know had the hair with a head full of hair. I'M not what I am learning my hair every day. I'M learning about what it likes what he doesn't like. I just had a setback, the other than where I was so like focused on doing everything like doing it with the right thing I actually forget to trimmer, and so my hair, basically, you know, go. I had. I had I had split ends. My time I had with my ends were damaged so they're, basically just breaking off so traumatically. The hair I was growing was breaking off because I wasn't seeing length. I realized there bit too late, but I was able to rectify the problem now. I know not to do that. No more so that's learning your hair and we are all learning most of us didn't even know what our hair looked like until we went naturally just a few years ago, but thank God vengo today we have a lot of information out there on how to properly Grow and take off her hair so take advantage of that learn your hair, not just for your soul, but for your future kids for your kids, if you got them already learning for them, so that you'll be able to have the knowledge and information you need to Grow a healthy head of hair for them, and also one last thing I want to say before I go is rather than focusing on long hair, long, hair long, hair long, everyone won't have long. Hair wrap was on top of hey it's cool. It'S not! We all cannot have long hair, but rather than focusing on long hair, let's try to focus on healthy hair, because healthy hair is the best thing and I know it for some, the process may be slower than others, but do not worry, be patient love your tresses And you definitely see result. Thank you guys. So much for watching I'll see you on the next one. Bye

Journey with Izy: NB. I DIDN'T MAKE THIS VIDEO TO PROMOTE BENNY HARLEM'S PRODUCTS, BUT TO ENCOURAGE MY FELLOW SISTERS THAT OUR HAIR CAN & DOES GROW. SO PLEASE DON'T ASK ME WHERE TO GET THE PRODUCTS. IF YOU DESIRE TO GET THEM, DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH TO FIND OUT HOW. THANK YOU! What is your hair goal? Length, Volume, Definition or all of the above? I am a #BigHairDontCare kinda girl✊

Melanie Watson: Remember when we where young and our hair grew like wild flowers and all we really used was greases, like DAX, BLUE MAGIC, SULFUR 8, ROYAL CROWN etc....,People trying to deter us from that so you can buy their expensive products, but truth is ,these simple inexpensive ways worked

benaz: When she said “some of us are just to lazy to grow hair” I felt that

Mariska Forever: When she said " Their parents just slap relaxer in their hair as soon as they turn six" got me rolling Omagod I have never had so much likes thank you guys sooo much ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

THami: I hated this constant need to grow long hair. My hair was to my tail bone and I cut it to my shoulder. Why? Because I felt like it. And guess what? Loving and treating my hair with special care and drinking water is making it grow out even healthier again. You can buy $100 products but treat your hair like its $1.... it’s not the products, it’s your care.

Gold-In-MELANIN💛: We really can grow long thick hair! My granddaughter who is just four years has a unusual amount of long thick hair for her age

Dude: You're right. I think the problem with black women is not that they are lazy per se, but we've done "so much" to our hair to try and grow it and it doesn't work, so once someone tells you to create a hair regimen and work on our hair everyday, we feel dispirited because we start thinking we don't want to put in the work and still get no results.

jeromy 916217: Water, shea butter and twists. 20 inches and going strong.....

Loulou Willis: Nobody's hair is the same. My friend had no edges but she kept braids in for four months before she got them redone so I thought she had really short hair. She couldn't get them done one day so she came to work, her hair was long!! Past her shoulders but she had no edges because of the braids. ☺☺ You can have long hair with no edges.

Funke Omolere: That’s the point. Laziness and people like fast-track way to hair growth. Patient, they say it’s a virtue. You have to actually care for your hair to see results.

wild designz: Thank you so much for validating this to MANY of our little sisters ! Its true. Anyones hair will grow . Its a matter of how we take care of it.. Not everyone needs the same hair care..Learn to take care it and it will grow!! Like you said "Put in the work!"

Sonya Session: Black women have been growing their hair for thousands of years. Like the women in Chad Africa. Their hair length is due to a natural hair product called Cheba. Thanks to people like you I'm taking care of my hair. I thought our hair could not grow because of the lies that I grew up with. I love how you stress good hair practice. Thanks.

christiearmanie heywood: I swear, I ain't buying no hair products over 10 dollars

Nicole Bozeman: LOL! You hit the nail on the head. My hair was so thick in the day it beat my mom down. She decided to go gangster on my head by putting a relaxer in my hair herself so she wouldn't feel defeated. Burnt the dickens out of my head. Think my near death experience happened around 8 years old. Great video and thank you.

Natural Hair Khronicles: Henna sheabutter n essential oils have got my hair long. Women are out here putting pumpkin pie in their hair . Its unfortunate that his products are so expensive. As Black woman we have to learn our hair and love the texture

Laylay: 'People out there have the worst hair care ever ' and their hair still grows .....damn sis why you gotta come for me like that

ChyChy: Girl you hit the nail on the head.... Its Laziness

Everything Liyara'el: Look I left my hair in non per locs for 6 months after cutting it tapered. It grew so much... so greasing it, binding it and leaving it alone ... it will grow. Don't expect it to grow while putting relaxers, flat irons and bonding glue in it .

Maki: I went natural in the 90s before YouTube and I had to figure things out on my own! Today’s women going natural are lucky!

Wild Flower: My hair was super thick and long when I was a kid and my mom used GREASE! Then I got a perm and she was VERY angry...I kept doing that for decades and then finally stopped...had a few set backs and now I’m much better at it but it took a long time to learn my hair. I’m now using Chébé because I need some help with hair health and retaining moisture. I’ve only put the powder in twice so I’m still learning how to use this but I have to admit this is the first time in a long time my hair didn’t feel super dry after 3 days. And my Chébé didn’t cost a lot either and I’ve bought 3 bags.

Tifi Linèt la: I will say that for me when people see my hair they ask me what do you put on your hair I said nothing .because I have no money to spend on hair products. First let's say I'm so lazy when It comes to my hair I don't really even know my hair type. You are right Genetic plays a huge part of it .fast forward what I do since I'm lazy I do small twist in my hair that can last for a months. That's it .stop buying g expensive products they know you are desperate they making money of of you. Smh

MyTwell: Hair does not grow overnight so if u buy any product from 1M you will still have to wait.

Crystal Wilburn: I’ll say it this way, a watched pot never boils period. Please, miss me with the gimmicks. I’ve been natural for over 14 years, have grown my hair to butt length, cut it again and growing it back again.

bbgumbabe: Really great video. My 4c hair is high maintenance. That's why I say it's hard to manage bc it takes a lot to retain length. Growth is not the issue!

GENNY MACCARTHY: You nitrated this video very well, I fact it was excellent and exceptional and you pointed out the essential and funder mentally honest points which been investing and learning about your hair and its hair care. Once again, well done...

RCB504: My hair isn’t growing like I want, but after being natural it is much more healthier. However, I have no idea how to style it because I did not grow up with it.

kia cedillo: Length and growth rate are not the same. Genetics control growth rate not Length. Its all about care/retention. I dedicated 1 year to consistent care and my hair which in its natural state never made it past my shoulder. At the end of the year it was down to my waist. The next year I decided to do nothing and go back to the way I did things before and now its brastrap Length. My thick dense hair is now sparse and my strains are all at different lengths due to brakeage though I've trimmed my hair twice in a year its still not even. Instead of doing another big chop to repair the damage I'm installing mirolocks. My point is growth has a lot to do with How you care for your hair. You put in the effort you'll be rewarded, you take the lazy route and you'll be bald.

Fanboy 2 shoes: Solid advice...thanks so much. Just love your hair, no matter the length or the type. It's your hair except it, care for and above all no matter what type of hair you have, just love yourself.

Na Mimindya W: Sorry, did you say “she may have good genes”? I think that’s insulting to those whose hair doesn’t grow as quickly. I don’t think that those whose hair grows quicker have better genes. The point is we all have different genes. Hair is just dead cells anyway, so if your cells are dying faster (longer hair), we can argue that’s not a ‘good’ thing. And someone else could say that perhaps such a high rate of dying cells also means you’re aging more quickly - which might explain a few things. So, no need to be disrespectful on such an important topic, especially when you are supposed to be helping black women. We need to change the negative narrative about our hair! Good genes!!!! Kmt

Penelope416: What do you use as a sealant? Try a hair grease or a thick pomade. Petrolatum or petroleum jelly can help your hair to retain more length. It keeps the moisture sealed in the hair for a week, on average (and this is for low or high porosity). It's worked wonders for me, so far. I think we should go back to our roots, which is using petrolatum based products. Often times oils are not enough to retain length. I mean we did it when we were kids, and so many kids hair back then grew long, using this technique. Try it for a while. There are some people on YouTube like NeziNaps, EfikZara and Waldia Bynes who swear by it. I think 2020 is the year the hair grease will make a comeback.

Aliyah Nieto: Black women have the most beautiful hair.

Janis James: My hair is relaxed but I only relaxed 4 times for the year. Usually I would break away from this if there are occasionally set back to this regime. Primarily if it becomes difficult to pass the wide tooth comb through my hair. Both relaxed and natural regime are available to assist us in our choice of natural or relaxed. Manipulation of the hair on irregular times if spaced out for my relaxed hair, normally depends on the atmosphere. Unbelievable but it's true my hair loves the blow drier. To endure the long periods without using relaxers I must deep condition plus algan protection helps. Although the deep protection that I use contains built in heat protecter I still follow with my heat protector. The algan heat protecter is water based but contains castor oils. My hair loves these products. I cut my ends regularly to strengthen my entire head of hair. I believe while your own hair is your pride and joy you still enjoy focusing on others on their personal hair journeys. It's unlikely that my own personal hair experience journey would have come this far without the help of FRIENDS AND YOUTUBE. Since lock down I had sufficient periods to research using different youtube channels. My FAVOURITES ARE SISTA WITH REAL HAIR AND TEAUNDRA. Imagined my delight when I found out how exciting it felt to see another beautiful African Queen not afraid to wash and show how she maintained those beautiful gorgeous hair. WOW. She kept drumming protect your ends protect your ends. Then she oiled and sealed her ends. There is nothing more beautiful and uplifting as the knowledge that YES you also can honestly have beautiful gorgeous hair. With the precise results for your own hair grooming. We are all unique but similar. Therefore the real magic when you find out more about hair is consistency. I found a channel a few years ago but couldn't retrieve it cause I lost my phone. It was an African family just using relaxer and deep conditioning without any other forms of manipulation yet they hair continued to grow? I wish I could find them again uum. What I have personally witnessed is by using either moisturising conditioner and moisturising shampoo dependent on strengthen techniques my hair mixed with oil helps. Conditioner and shampoo may contain protein. Not all contain protein. Our hair need balance . Therefore it's good idea to mix moisturising conditioner and protein conditioner. Or moisturising shampoo and protein shampoo with oil of course. Our hair needs detangling products for ease. If you want to avoid losing unnecessary stresses then look at the shampoos and conditioner ingredients. Conditioner are usually detangling but you can buy a separate detangler. Castor oil or any form of oil gives it the slip feeling. So when you use the very large broad tooth comb in the shower it avoids breakage. The shower head water must not beat down too heavily on your head. This can assist in making your hair growth irregular on the crown. Working on your ends gently and gradually arriving to the roots in both combing and brushing will create a better easier understanding of your hair. What is on your head will stay on your head. Unbelievable but true I also take advise or I should say advantage of the FARMERS ALMANAC. I Google cutting hair for growth and the day for cutting is shown. It even advise on strengthening hair?.True. I laughed when she mentioned the mothers couldn't wait for age 6 to slap relaxer on their daughters hair . uum but I'm guilty because I was one of those mums .Seana have beautiful gorgeous thick hair but it was a struggle so I use JUST FOR ME? It wasn't JUST FOR SEANA IT DAMAGED HER BEAUTIFUL GORGEOUS HAIR HER GRANDMOTHER WAS WELL VEXED . I regretted that move so my 17 old Christine is not allowed until she turns 18. If she wants to.

Goodjoke: She's actually spiting factss

Simply Gege: Their hair are real, but I'm not buying their product, you can grow long hair with a $1 product ✌

Majesty: I want nothing to do with knee length hair... Too long

sha ghoston: YOU TOLD THE TRUTH!!! THANK U FOR THAT!!

Joy McCracken: Excellent job sharing the honest truth about this guy and the truth about hair care journey!

TheeOriginalLolo: My hair growth regiment: wear protective styles most of the time and leags your hair ALONE. When I do have it out, I prepoo and detangle with aloe vera juice. The next day, I do a rice water rinse then wash it with a sulfate free shampoo. Then i use KCURLSYS (4C product made by a 4C haired woman with beautiful, healthy hair) Deep conditioner, leave it in for an hour then wash it out. Dry with a microfiber towel but leave the hair a LITTLE damp then I use the the LOC method. Since my hair is already damp. I spray my hair with aloe vera juice then grease my scalp while putting my homemade oil regiment in my hair (which I heat up) then I put KCURLSYS leave in conditioner and put a shower cap on just because it creates heat which allows our low porosity hair to basically absorb more product and because the oil drips sometimes. Make sure to put a good amount of product on your ends! When my hair feels dry a week or few days later, I just spray a tiny bit of aloe vera juice, then I put either my leave in conditioner or just some shea butter in my hair with my oils until I eventually put another protective style back in my head :)

Meggans POETICAL Breeze: As always... I LOVE THIS VIDEO... When you start going in on your topic it makes me want to RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCH... Stay blessed...

Tonya Mari: Enjoyed this a lot youre so easy to listen to, great story teller

Naturally U Neik: My edges are thin but I have long hair. I suffered from traction alopecia due relaxers and boxs braids being too tight and keeping them in for too long. I've been natural for almost 5 years now. My edges are still thin but a bit thicker than before. Also having vitamin/mineral deficiency get affect the hair line as well. Not every natural has full thick edges.

fanatsywriter 12345: My hair used to be big and long... Then my mom relaxed it. I grew it out but didn't know how to braid my hair. I'm not a weave and wig person so I wear two braids all the time with a ponytail or two in the back. I used to twist it all the time. I recently just washed and twisted my hair up and am going to leave it in twists. I just want to use water, shampoo, vaseline (mom used it when my hair grew) and pink lotion and JBCO. That's all... Wash it, grease my scalp, moisturize my hair, seal it with JBCO and twist it. I actually did a routine (change it almost all the time). I used ghee, washed it out, left some rice water and conditioner in my hair for about 10 minutes, rinsed that out. Then I used an olive oil product (forget what it's called) then a hair lotion then JBCO on my hair and my hair came out so soft. Twisted it up and my twists are super soft so I might stick with this routine instead? Idk what I'll do tbh

Just an average teen: Y’all I had like long hair when I was younger and all my mom did was wash my hair once a week moisturize and twist then I wanted a perm like every other girl and I did but my hair began to fall out and I transition back to natural but then my hair wouldn’t grow so I decided to go back to the good old days and do what my used to do now let me tell you my hair is growing honey

Amira Amirah: I have thick and long hair but it’s the in my family but I do my hair routine without all of this products.‍♀️

Danni Oh So Talented: Alot of people have traction alopecia, that's why their edges are thin. Plenty of women go threw it including me. Soooo, as long as the hair is long enough to cover it, doesn't really matter to me.

Paula Williams: Thank you for the information...your correct focus on healthy hair. I'm a black mature woman and I wash and condition my hair every week....I also grease my scalp only when I washed.my hair is long and healthy....I don't perm but sometimes I do flat iron my hair in the winter but summertime...I wear twist...this has been my routine for years.

phyl: I love our African sisters honesty.

vTideLacez-sxvca: Warm coconut oil is perfect for my hair. Literally nothing but coconut oil. My hair is good for days.

T C: Great video! Everything that you said was spot on.

NoTrick-NaturalProduct: You are right genetic play the first place plus consistent care, no lazy person hair can grow this long because our hair and skin needs care to grow and glow.

eda safx: they must know that not only white people have long hair

VaVa Love D: Not as soon as we turned 6!! I'm Hollllllin..I had nappy hair that was long like girl In the video. My mother would wash , blow dry and press my hair every 3 weeks and it was down to my waist. Natural hair is a lifestyle...Noy a style

Chy Chris: Wow I have really learnt a lot from this video, I just started growing my natural hair and I am loving it, will show my progress on my channel soon.

All Things Life: Sometimes i laugh at myself for wanting long hair after sleeping a whole day without doing nothing

Chezamoonangel AiEmma: These ladies have lovely hair I am Nicaraguan Haitian American mix with black ethnic cruly/wavy 24 inch hair. And I hate it when people ask " is that your real hair?" " How did you grow your hair, what products?", " Why do you have long hair?" " Why do you not do something to it like blow dry or flat iron it?" " Your hair is too long for you, you should cut it..." Yeah the backhand comments are endless.... but I want to learn to love my natural hair and my dream is knee length hair

Island Girl Ruby: My hair grows around 3/4 inch each month but I cut it often so I can manage it all. I have mid back length. My hair was always on the longer side.

mama86163: My daughter has long thick hair without edges its just how she is

Shawty Love: When she said "we all can't have long hair"..... I could've died laugh so hard I jump my dad

Lilly Sky: You said it all sis

KittyBlues Pink Shoes: Diet is very important as well!

R Izzy: Girl you had me dying when you started cracking up on his snake bite....haha I'm still laughing! And when you said WHATS UP WITH THOSE EDGES SIS...LOL I'm sorry but that hair does not look like hers or his hair. Love your video❤❤

lone shewolf: Thankyou this video is very informative ,I've had hair down to my bum natural hair I'm obviously Caucasian I want to see more black people growing out there own hair if they can they don't need extensions I would love to have a curl a wave some thing trust me I have the straightest hair that I'm not fond of I always I Permed mine curly when I was young in the 80s it's best to use natural product but I straightend mine with a perm years ago it'd be much nicer to see your hair natural I know not everyone has a he'd of hair like Diana Ross but how would people know if they don't try ?

TEMIE: He’s not very believable to me ooo I just can’t see him being believable but maybe he’s genetically blessed. Yeah black can and does grow but not at the expense of laziness and people’s fake products. Great video!

chn nnnj1 ,': Amen. God bless you all in Jesus name!

Eniye Mission: Also, I don't have a hair regimen neither have I ever deep conditioned my hair. I wonder how much length I'll get if I put in the work.

Penninah The grace: Very true we should have patience and know our hair type it will grow

Toya: This is such a good video. Thank you

。Angelic。: The only product everyone knows that makes your hair long is, "Aloe Vera" obliviously, My friend's hair goes to her legs cause she's Japanese ;w; . My hair is at my mid neck and its very nappy

Alex Blakney: Idk, I feel like we put too much stock into hair (myself included).

Pricilla Williams: "Just slapping in product left and right"

Cindy Christian: For anyone who wants to know pumpkin seed oil is only $9.99 on Amazon! I've heard it works but I'm already using three different hair growing methods and products and about to add one more so I'm not going to try it! The testimonials and reviews for the many brands of pumpkin seed oil on Amazon are positive and people say all the brands help to grow their hair! I don't know if Benny Harlem's products work or not but the $400.00 price for me is a NO! Lol!!

E.D AND FAMILY: Great advice

Diamondodi tv: This hair growth is Amazing

marry Lee: You are absolutely right. ♥️♥️♥️.

Tanya Grant: Aussie conditioner and tea tree oil my hair grow

acajudi100: Real truth! Our hair will grow, if we leave it alone. People are like flowers..Beautiful is as beauty does. Thank you very much for your excellent videos, and may God bless and keep you safe. God will take care, so do not worry or be scared about anything. ALL LIVES MATTER!!!! The genocide for over 60 years in Chicago is deadly. All lives matter. The prices are going up on EVERYTHING, due to Greedy and heartless monsters. God will end this evil worldwide. Stay tuned folks. The war, that will end all wars.

MaiKo: Great video thanks for uploading

B K: Growing HEALTHY LONG NATURAL HAIR it's like a Weight Loss Journey, you have to PUT IN THE WORK to get Results but what happen, a lot of people don't like to put in the work. They expect a magic pill to help them magically grow healthy long hair. Same with Weight Loss, some people expect a magical pill to help them lose weight.

Letshego Precious: It would be disappointing if the products are a fraud....I'd.buy it for that price if it's real

gabriel paita: Thanks for standing up

Wiggle Bug: My hair is damaged and I'm using all the wrong products so I really want to find something that will give me long healthy hair

Jessy Blue: Anyone can see that is the little girl hair. It’s possible that her hair has been growing over the past few years.. it really doesn’t take that long if you’re taking care of it properly. However my edges have been pulled out since I’ve had twist braids and hasn’t grown back since.. my hair is very long and my edges still haven’t caught up. He is running out about those prices though.

Yah Yah The messenger!!!!!!: Eat right and use natural fruits and vegetables on our hair like we used to do years ago we would be good. And so will our hair

Jam Irie: You made me laugh when you started laughing

ophelia kimble: Thumbs up sister, excellent comments. Learning your hair!

Dorcas B: If this is real then they’re blessed fr

Vedhika Nour: Not everyone has thick edges... it’s genetic

Roda Mohamoud: Diet plays a big role,Eileen moisturising washing brush in massaging it all plays a role.Use only natural things in your kitchen you don't have to buy hundreds of dollars costing treatments.

Ms Ms: It's true re the edges, seem suspicious. I would not use that guy's stuff, would make my own. I learned something very important today, check the pH balance of your hair care products. Found out a lot of products pH are very high and is messing up people's hair dry, making it fall out. So I will start to check mine. I agree with what you say we need to also know our porosity, eat well and drink lots of water and moisture our hair in the right way.

Akayah Graham: My dad slapped relaxer on my hair and when I saw the results I nopped out

Heaven Leigh: It’s manly genetics and years of doing it !

Sharita Murphy: This was a very good video... hilarious in spots but overall

Yah Yah The messenger!!!!!!: Yup! Healthy and the program is working long hair.. etc

Mz BB: If it works I'll never find out. Smh.

I4C Vision: Thanks for this video Izy!

Leslie Francesca Lokossue: Hi! Where can we buy his product ? Thanks

The Official realness of the day in our lives: Some grow. Hair through not touching their hair washing it and. Moisterizing it and. Oil the hair wrapping hair. Braiding hair or. Pony tail keeping it wrapped up

Jenichol jenny Kakooza olimutuufu nyo Mr.: As you talked about Africans hair. Let me concetrate thank you

Va johnson: Girlll we wasn’t even wearing them earrings in 2012

Eternal Flame Roblox: I have been natural my whole life and a few minutes after I oil my hair its dry again

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