My Tips For Growing Long Hair

not sure if these were my top 10 tips or the first 10 that came to mind...lol anyway enjoy !

Hey guys, so I just wanted to come me today with the video on my top ten tips on how I grow my hair and retain my length um now. These are all things that have worked for me over the years. I'M no kind of professional and I'm not you know, I don't have all the answers. I'M not saying that these are the only tips that you have to follow in order to get your hair a certain way or a certain length, or anything like that. I'M sure there's other things out there that work, but these things are specific to me and what has worked for me and what I like doing and um it's been working. Okay, now, my first tip is find a 50 conditioner out of all the products in your regimen. You know, I think, your deep conditioners, the most important. For me at least the deep conditioner is the most important. Without my deep conditioner I wouldn't be able to like do anything else. I wanna be able shampoo. I want to be able to you, know, detangle anything. Everything else would just be what sort of looking for. I don't know so this is the only product, I'm actually going to show you guys in this video. I want to do a whole separate products, video, but this one is just so important and amazing that I'm going to show you now it's the Aubrey organics. Did you keep me what is it called balancing? Conditioner? I'M sure you guys have seen it um a lot of a lot of nashville's user. A lot of people use it in general and it's really good. It makes your hair feel so soft. It'S the best. It'S the best deep conditioner I've used and it's natural. What the next tip kind of goes hand-in-hand with my previous one, which is deep conditioned before you, shampoo, I'm transitioning and the worst part about washing my hair is, you know just thinking about the detangling process, because detangling can take forever forever, but I have tried conditioning With this first and then shampooing my hair, and you know you would think that sounds backwards and like wait, you're just going to shampoo out all the benefits of the conditioner you just put in your hair, but it's not true. Actually, the conditioner really helps detangle your hair before the shampoo process. It helps it makes it softer it. Just just try it, you got ta, try it. You know. I can't. The next tip is section section section um, whether you're, watching your hair styling your hair, whatever you're doing to it. I'Ve went from me and people who have you know a kinkier kind of tighter curl pattern or hair type um, the more sections the better you know it just makes everything seem more conquerable. If you really section it out, then it makes it seem like less work, and you know you don't have to do everything in one day. You know a lot of times I'll. Do half of my head I'll section my hair and do half of my head one day and then the next day do the other half of my head. You know and um I don't know it works for me out got all day and then something doing my hair. You know next is finger detangle um. Now this, I kind of think, is not for everybody, you know, but it is like the safest way to ensure that your hair is tangle free and that you're not breaking your hair, while you're detangling it you'll, be a lot more cautious with your fingers versus like A you know a comb or brush or something whatever you use to detangle your hair. Now this one thing I've tried. I really tried to do heavy um earlier into my transition, and I thought I was working for a minute and then I noticed I have a lot of hair and for me to finger detangle. My whole head would take forever. It took forever. You know if you got forever and a day to spend on your hair and go finger detangle, but you know some of us. We don't. I don't want to spend that much time on my hair, so I wasn't really going through as thoroughly as I should and I wasn't getting out all the knots. So you know come wash day. My head was so tangled and I feel like I don't understand why. But it's because when I tangled the last time I watched a you know, I didn't really do tangle that good. I was just kind of getting the make knots out and then you moving on and being like. Okay, that's fine! You really have to make sure you take your time and make sure if so so, if you know tingling is enough for you, then that brings me to my next tip, which is to limit the use of combs and brushes and tools that you do use on Your hair, for me, the only thing I use now pretty much is, I might use a wide tooth comb once in a while, but I do use my tangle teezer faithfully now um. I use it only on wash day when I, you know when I wash my hair after I wash my hair and I'm ready to style it, and then I don't use any other kind of comb or anything throughout the rest of the week. You know if I do twist my hair, the rest of the week during week. Then I'm just going to use my fingers to detangle it a little bit and um. You know do whatever with my fingers, but I do use my tangle teezer it. You know. I know some people, it didn't really work for them or they feel like it was doing more damage than good and if that's the case and I'm not recommending it, but for me it works and I haven't really seen any negative. What is the word? I'M looking for whatever I know, I just notice it it detangles my hair, really good. It gets all the tangles out and I've never had like a comb more so I got ta use combs. I want to say make sure you be gentle with your hair and it's not just women's and combs. That'S if your finger detangling, if you're, however, you style your hair, whatever you're doing your hair, whenever you're handling it be gentle, it's really a it's really. The key to retaining one you know you have you have to be gentle with your hair. If you don't care about it and you just rip through it and you do whatever and pull it back into tight ponytails it make you look like you. Just got. Botox injection, you know you're gon na put unnecessary stress and tension on your hair and it's gon na it's gon na rain. Any dome is to use a little to no heat. Now, I'm somebody who does. I still use heat um it's every couple months. I don't have like a set date or set and on months that I've waited between when I will use neither straighten my hair or whatever but um. I am cautious, but you know if I do use heat, I need to use heat protectant. I need to do this. I need to do that and be careful. I understand that coming from somebody who, when I was relaxed, I did my hair every week and I straightened it and use a blow dryer and a flat iron on it every week. You know, and now, if I were to do that, while I'm transitioning, that would be oh. No! No! No! I would not have this much hair on my head for sure. You know a lot of people stay away from heat all together, because they're so scared of heat damage. You know once you get heat damage, you're, not really much returning from the or recovering from it, it's just kind of like okay. Well, it's heat damage and not needs to be cut off, or you know you have to grow it out, whatever it's probably not going to curl back up. Probably not you know, especially for transitioning, don't want to ruin your pretty curls that are coming in or your career coils are coming in. You know. I really don't want that. So let me eat then next one is to make sure you tie up your hair with a satin scarf or a silk scarf whatever. Before you go to sleep, you have to keep their protective wire, selenium, silk or satin material on your head is not going to cause as much friction or breakage, as opposed to like a cotton scarf. You know because the kind of scarf in it can dry out your hair can soak up the moisture. That'S in your hair, you know and caught it eventually harder to break one so yeah. I want to make sure you use a satin, pillowcase or science scarf or whatever, to protect your hair. Even while you sleep, my next tip is to tailor your regimen to fit your needs um. You know it's kind of easy to see. Somebody who has hair, like you, want a little while and do exactly what she does so that my hair can done exactly like hers, but that doesn't work. You know every head of hair is different. Every person is different. People like different products, people's hair, reacts to different things. It'S fine to listen to other people's regimens and basil's it other people like to do whatever whatever, but at the end of the day. You know you can pick and choose things that you like and things that you don't like. You know you don't have to do just because that person said it and that person has beautiful, big hair that you want. You know, I don't know anybody else. Who does the exact same things that I do get they're people with gorgeous Harry that dude totally different things totally different things worse for them? For me, I like these in the tangle teezer, some people hate using tangle teezer. Some people think that you know it gives them split ends and pulls out their hair and whatever whatever and some people like to finger detangle, I can't finger it just hang on my whole head mmm, so you know you just have to you really have to tailor That regimen fit your needs and my next tip is be patient. Now I know everybody says this, but that's because um, it's true, you have to be patient. A lot of people fail to realize that our hair only grows on average about half an inch a month which is six inches in a year. You know - and it doesn't seem like much when you really think about it: six inches like a whole year, my hair, I'm going to grow six inches yeah. It takes a while it takes a minute. Now that's just on average, some people's hair grows a little slower than that some people's hair grows faster than that, but on my hair it does grow about half an inch a month. I megabit for me what helps is taking pictures along the way every month or every other month. I take like a picture or like a video clip. Oh I'd say like a picture or like a video clip and um, it's cool to look back on it and be like oh wow, like my hair, has grown a lot. The thing is the time really passed fast and you notice that once you take pictures and everything you're like wow, that was six months ago. You know I didn't even realize six months that passed that fast you're also taking the taken pictures along the way. It'S a good way to kind of be patient and be able to see your progress that you made and look back now. I hate to regurgitate and bow to you guys that you probably have already heard. If you watch these kind of videos, I think they all kind of say the same thing, but in different words or you know, spoken by a different person, but I feel like the truth. There isn't 101 things you can do. You know let it do its own thing, don't mess with it too much you know, and when you do mess with it, be gentle and be mindful of you know what you're doing to it. I'M gon na keep it hydrated, keep it protected and that's it. You know: that's it, there's no real science behind it. It'S quite simple! So so that's pretty much it! I have a lot of videos planned. You can definitely have gave me some really good ideas and you guys being so kind and stay tuned and I'll talk to you guys later bye,

SistaWith RealHair: AWESOME tips!l Great advice!

Olivia Martin: Your my hair crush. Your hair is simply beautiful. My question is how long did it take for your hair to grow? I'm a transitioner as well and I've been natural for almost even months now.

Quindara Monique: I wanted to be the one to give you positive feedback because all I've been reading so far are negative ones! I believe you should keep your ends as long as you please because it's YOUR hair and YOUR decision. Also, I thoroughly understood your tips and they were helpful. If people cannot understand or do not agree with you, there are always OTHER videos they can watch! No need for someone to take the time to comment on someone else's video with negativity when they took time out of their day to record tips/benefits for YOU! There's a difference between constructive criticism (if they welcome it) and disrespect...

Mrs. Adriann: Thank you so much for taking the time to do these videos! I did a 7 mos stretch and now I'm trying to learn how to maintain healthy hair especially since I live in Aruba which is a DRY dry dry climate. I don't think you should be concerned about how OTHERS view your use of heat because you've learned how to take care of your hair and keep it healthy. It's great that you remind the viewers that everyone's hair is different and that's the point. Your hair looks great! Thanks for the tips!

Chephren Michaelis: I hopped on here to say thank you, Alex, for showing me how to twist out and also, showing me that it's possible to transition without another big chop! <3<3<3  I have chopped and started over a few times (with relaxer and without only to relax again.)  I'm done with relaxers but I really appreciate you showing me it can be done and also showing me how to do my hair too!  I took the time over the last year to put braids with kanekalon hair in a few times.  I realized that if I can summon the patience to do that, it will be easy to take care of my own hair natural.  It even looks a bit fun!  After watching a luhsettyxo vid that talked about putting your heat tools away, I did that this week and I've been doing twist outs with coconut oil.  I am having a good time with it so far and it's pretty easy.  Thank you so much for showing me what to do!  <3  Your hair is really gorgeous and I really can't wait until mine gets long and full like that too!  Without relaxers over the last few years, it really has grown in much thicker honestly.... and I thought I was using the gentler ones! XD Take care! <3

The Sugar Habit: Thank you for taking the time to record YOUR tips and posting them FOR FREE. I don't think some people get that. Ridiculous to leave unnecessarily negative feedback where none is warranted. Keep doing what you do, how you do it and when you do it, and keep sharing videos for those of us who appreciate them, like me.

S Walker: I know this is an older video but I wanted to say thank you. I actually am starting late in the game, as I found out a year ago I have an auto immune disease along with a few other ailments and got upset at losing my hair by the handfuls every time I washed so I did what it seems all the crazy women do. I buzzed my hair to the skin. Yes al a Brittney Spears. But the good thing is, I have been natural for a year now. I have braided, wigged, and weaved. I feel my hair is finally at a stage that I can wear it out, I just needed some tips AND education on the beauty of natural hair. :) Your curls are to DIE for and the style I am aiming for in the next year or two. Im about at shoulder length if straight. So here goes everything. Thanks again for being part of the many women that choose to share. <3

ladiim0: very beautiful. Your hair is gorgeous! i love the definition of your twist out. I lost patience with transitioning and my relaxed hair started to come out in clumps... but i didn't really know what i was doing when managing the two textures lol. IF you'd like to try creating more curl towards the ends of your hair you can try perm rods at the ends of your twists. my aunt has to do that because she has a looser curl pattern. especially at her ends.

Renee B: I love your hair!!! I have about 2 inches of heat damaged/colored ends that I wanted to just cut off! Thanks for the reminder about patience :-) I'll try braiding the ends of my two strand twists as you mentioned in your tutorial. Keep the vids coming

Taylor S.: Hi! I just subscribed to your channel! I am transitioning (9 months so far) and you have some really cool videos. You have awesome tips and I am learning more about transitioning. I think I will tweak my routine and try some of the tips you gave. I have a few questions: 1. Did you have a lot of breakage? 2. How long was your hair before the transition? 3. Did/ do you trim your ends at all? 4. How do you preserve twist out/curls? 5. What is your curly/twist out routine? Thank you!

Sew Jazzie Designs: I love your hair, I just referred someone to come to your channel to see that transitioned hair can be just as healthy and beautiful...you are a great example for showing that it's no need to rush and chop off hair, hair will grow regardless.

brii cooper: Omg can you please do more hair tutorials.. I am about 4 months post perm and it gets hard to manage my hair then I stumbled across your video.. you and I have the same curl pattern and I also want to achieve waist length hair and after watching your videos I became inspired to stick with being natural and achieve my goal.. so please dont stop I cant wait to see more :) xoxo

Bullrun: I LOVE you already! Make more videos and ignore any negative people. I'm a great judge of character too and I can already tell that you're an authentic person.

randomchickish1: Hello, I just started my natural hair journey, and you are like the biggest inspiration for me. Your hair is absolutely gorgeous. I do have a question. I saw your 21 month transition journey video, and I'm DYING to know, how long is the relaxed part of your hair? Thanks so much keep posting please you're awesome!! :D

SB: I heard a lot of good reviews about that conditioner so i bought it off amazon and tried it straight away. Its a really thick consistency and i quite liked it. However, after i washed it out, my hair was sooo dry and really rough (my hair is really soft naturally). So i searched online about it and i realised that my hair is protein sensitive (one of the main products of that conditioner is a protein. So i would say if you know your hair is protein sensitive, its probably not for you. If you're not then i'm sure its a brilliant product as those who have reviewed it have had good results.

MzYumYum69: Beautiful hair. When I tried to transition my hair would just break off at the relaxed part. So I have been slowly trimming my end and I'm at the point where the relaxer is almost grown out. Kind of scared and excited at the same time about being completely natural. But I will still color my hair though lol

Ludnie Auguste: I love your natural hair and it is extremely long without any heat. Great job

Keesh: For those people who want to have all-natural hair without chopping off all of their hair and starting from scratch, transitioning is the way to go. You let your hair grow in without a relaxer, and keep it moisturized and protected so that it grows in healthily and doesn't break off from the previously relaxed ends of hair. Over time, and a few trims here and there, you end up with more natural hair and less relaxed ends while still retaining length. I know that was a lot, but I hope that helps!

DetectiveTective: My hair is nowhere near as long as yours (yet), but I use butterfly clamps to section off my hair. My hair is a mess to detangle too, but when I have it sectioned, it makes it SOOOOO much easier to detangle, especially since I didn't have a deep conditioner until recently. Good luck on your hair journey! :D This video was very insightful!

Jenfran777: Love this video. Thanks for sharing and excited to see more =)

najmaj: Agreed. That's what I've been using on my hair for years. It's super quick and gentile.

PrettyGetGoing: Beautiful hair, girl!!! Thanks for the tips!!!

Brenda Barrios: I just cut my hair because I would comb out my knots in the shower and that process literally wore and tore my 3 inches of my hair.  I was a bit devastated but after watching numerous videos like this, I know how I should be detangling.  Thanks!!

Jody Dawson: This was an awesome video. Basically everything I try to explain to ppl. Thank you for posting!

InfamousPocahontas: Love love your hair, my friend has relaxed ends and NEVER cute them and after awhile its like you can't see her relaxed ends any more bc of all the new growth

D McAll: More videos please. We need your wash day regimen, including products used! Thank you lol.

KISSxoMISSxo: It's a lot easier to deranged with one texture! Once your done transitioning and all the relaxed ends are cut off, you'll be so relieved!

Syd: People need to stop attacking other people for asking if she's mixed. It's just a question, and it doesn't automatically mean that they think no full black woman can have this kind of hair. They may genuinely be wondering. It seems like people are just looking for an opertunity to fight. Why not answer them with a positive response instead of trying to make someone feel bad.

AHLIYON: Your hair is BEAUTIFUL ! I love the wave pattern <3

interplanetrabbit: Great tips, girl! :) Love the video. <3 xx

thaliax24: Can't wait to see more videos:) We have the same hair type!!

gigimc: just saw you on the BGLH site! very cool! I so wish I would have transitioned w/out a big chop [we have similar textures] I just couldn't take the 'relaxed vs. real me' debacle, especially for wash day... ah well... live & learn :) excellent job btw!

yac1019: I like your videos... I have almost bra strap length hair and I decided to start transitioning a couple months ago... You are the first person who I've seen who's natural hair looks similar to mine... Do u know what hair type u have? Thanks you keep up the videos it would really help with others during the transition process :~)

Tess Parsons: You're hair is SO pretty. And you maintain it really well.

BeyondShannon: Your hair can revert back from heat damage. It just takes time and care. I've never done a big chop and my ends had heat damage and they are reverting back.

Cher: more videos please !! i want to transition as well , i have long hair just like you but i also refuse to do a big chop lol

Nicole Peters: Wow, your hair is gorgeous! Thank you for this video:)

Shante Gaston: I absolutely love your hair! I'm currently growing my hair

rose garden: The hair growing out of your head doesn't just stop growing. It's always growing. It's just the ends breaking off from bad hair care that keeps it at the same length. Anyone can achieve long hair if they just keep it in good health. It's just harder for black women because we have to care for our hair and a lot of black women just don't know how. Don't go around spreading those lies to other black women. Thanks.

Adrienne Alexander: You should defiantly do more videos!! (:

Viewer Viewer: Get Brazillian Kanechom to deep condition & it makes an AMAZING detangler. Comb it while it's in your hair, your comb will LITERALLY SLIDE !! I love it

trinimamie: your hair is absolutely gorgeous! and your eyebrows too! keep up the good work -patience :)

Tiffany Miller: Hey! Love your videos, can you do a video on how you do your twist outs, I love the way it comes out. It looks like you actually have an order to it lol thanks :-)

iMadameJay: Great video! You are my definitely my encouragement! :)

Taylor Williams: More videos doing your hair please !!

BleednEden: my hair would have been that long had i not relaxed and over processed it when i was a late teen. people always thought it was fake too but now with so many helpful tips and with some good advice like the vid this lovely sister made we can learn how to take care of our roots. You should be thanking her or at least find a way to appreciate what she's doing for us. If not there's an X in the corner incase you missed it.

alicejpeg: Your hair is so damn beautiful. I have to sleep with my hair in braids to get it anywhere near how yours looks. Totally jelly! xxx

Beth Fitchett: hey, I was wondering how you keep your hair from frizzing when your hairs straight and curly, it would really help me, thanks!:-)

Davis And mommy’s world: New sub!! Cant wait for your product video and a nighttime routine video would be the business lol Also how often do you wash/cowash?

Rikkel Delgado: It'll still b just as pretty and it'll grow back! Prettier even:-) It will also make your detangling process so much easier!

chilo934: It means going from relaxed to natural/growing out your natural hair without doing a big chop x

Watchtower7: I just love the way you used minimal makeup on this vid...and still beautiful.

OffTheCreamyCrack: One question alexxxhes, did you trim habitually while transitioning? I had a moment where I trimmed too often,; as a result my hair is only at BSL because of it.

turkwoisedoll88: this entire video I'm just staring at your hair.. you have such beautiful hair!!

Nah: Can you please show your wash day routine? It would be nice to see how you work with the two textures. Thx! :-D

Indialove5: Thanks so much for the advise. I love how ya hair patter stays the same over 3 days..... Lucky. Imma try that deep conditioner. Cool vid

babyfaceNicky: Can you do a video showing how you detangle your hair to avoid breakage. I would like to see. Please and thank you :) <3

Oumi Bee: Hey! Your hair is amazing. I used to Ex before shampooing. Now I do the opposit and there's no difference to me. I think either way is good if you dont struggle with detangling lol. Kiss.

Angel Sellers: Look everybody is different!!! I'm transitioning and YES my hair is bra strap length but I'm not ready to cut. Not everyone can just BC! So please your opinions are ok but if she doesn't mind her ends then leave her be, it's about what makes her happy not everyone else...!

Nah: She's been transitioning for over two years. The ends are relaxed. :o)

Ana Jo: oh okay! I transitioned as well, but once my hair got to a good length I cut the ends cuz they looked like that- stringy= not cute lol that's what you're supposed to do anyways, it's like dead cuz that part could never get back to it's original texture. :)

TheLovelyKrissy: Your hair is AMAZING!!!

Hanna Milwer: agreed!! her hair is amazing!!<3

Wreath Storm: Wonderful hair tips! <3 ^_^

mvshorty1: I think some of you are rude and close minded yourselves. Some people are new to the black hair world. I remember some tears back how surprised and fascinated I was When I discovered we as black women can grow such long and beautiful hair. So if someone asks ARE YOU MIXED? Don't be quick to say they're disrespectful and ignorant, instead educate them because it's not their fault that they don't know and are now seeking to know. Grow up.

Ludnie Auguste: Your hair look healthy and nice! I realized that you have a lot of ends. Do not they get tangles sometimes? If that happen, what do you do? Thanks in advance for replying.

My5Sense: Healthy hair starts with a healthy lifestyle. I would promote that first. I really enjoyed your video and the fact you took the time, you're so young and so insightful. You Gooo girll! Clearly you would know. Ladies take notes, lol.

Akia D: Please do a hair regimen video please :)

K.29: I saw thatt! omg its so sad what some people think is "good hair" when really good hair is ALL types of hairr! i totally agree with you

BR3ATH of LI5E: PLEASE HELP! I've been natural for 1.5 years & I am at a stand still. My hair seems like it is worthless )-: After I shampoo & condition, I have no idea what to do with it. Gel does not work on my hair, it stopped growing, it won't stretch, & it won't stay straight. I'm fed up & frustrated at this point! All I can do to it is keep it in braids which is annoying because I don't have the freedom to just be able to do my hair myself. Please give me suggestions or I'm just going back to a perm.

marvinandjosh1: Can you do a video on your entire wash day? How you shampoo, DC, detangle and airdry? Thanks!

kida1818: I like watching your videos you're so funny and honest :D

yobee100: thank you for sharing, Iook forward to seeing more videos from you. :)

79taliyah: It's nice to see that you don't have to chop off all your hair to achieve healthy hair....thanks for the video

Grey Chapman: Does transitioning do anything for your hair?

Qui Santewa: I JUST SUBBED!! PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEOS LOOOVE YOU & YOUR HAIR!

CurlsThatGrow: omg I love the hair great inspiration! I relax my hair every 4 months don't like too much stress on it. I use organic coconut shampoo and conditioner, deep conditioner with shea in it. organic argon oil. my goal is to achieve waist. Is it true that you HAVE to trim your ends? I don't see why because I feel as long as you take care of your hair..ends important too. that you wouldn't need to do it.

marifroggy: You have such a great attitude. I really enjoyed our video. Your common sense approach is similar to mine.

imatrixyourbulla: When I smile I smile. So beautiful!

Gina Jones: I think the tangle teaser works well with course hair. Mine doesnt take out my hair

Zainab Tarizo: Thank you for your video it's so helpful

freddy frew nails: Your hair looks great!

Nahny Tv: Your hair is so beautiful, can't wait to see your big chop video.

ACIN05: Your blank stares are absolutely hilarious:)

Style Domination: Your hair is gorgeous! Shiny and healthy! I'd trim about 3 inches though and then you're golden!

kikicouture10: Great tips you show that is's possible to transition with long hair, I don't know why some think somthing bad has to happen for one to go natural why can't you just want to rock your natural hair it's one thing asking a question and another asking a question and answering it themselves anywho great video

Salena Jones: Omg!! I don't think you rambled and I like all the tips!! Stay with YouTube

Maya: I think her hair style looks good on her!

Anna Nikki: You have nice hair. I think it will be soooo much prettier in its natural state if u just take the leap and cut the relaxed ends. The top is so curly. Trust me it will grow back fast and i can tell ur hair will still be long when u cut it.

koolchikadee94: how do you take care of your edges? what do you do to get them to lay back?

Crystal L. Glenn: Beautiful hair!

Maya: With so many people having diseases and it stopping them from having ANY hair, I have come to appreciate what little I have lol. To me, if you have hair at ALL, you have good hair and should be thankful for it.

Kourt: I have that same problem, but i feel like its easier for me to manage my hair when i get a relaxer. My mom put a relaxer in my hair when i was younger then around age 12 she tried to make me go natural but the thing was my mom couldn't really do hair and my scalp is too tender for braids so i just ended up getting relaxers again around my 15th birthday but i use Got 2 B shampoo and conditioner and i use a wet to straight flat iron with soy infused from Remington for 29.99 at walgreens

Bianca Alex: have your hair always been this long? and Before you went natural have you used a relaxed?

blitherness: hair regimen video please! great video!

Sarah FF.: do a hair timeline! :)

MsKimwiz: I am totally obsessed with that conditioner too!!!!

Ana Jo: Hey nice video. one thing thu....do you flat iron often or had your hair chemically straightened in the past? If so you need to trim your ends doll, cuz they do look damaged, not in the sense ugly or untidy, but you know your ends appear straight while the rest of your hair looks curly. More hair videos :)

Raquel Hepburn: i love your hair! i am transitiining and i would like to see what hair products you are using and your regiment.

Rachel Peace: Your hair is sooo pretty. What do you do to prevent breakage??

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