Black Women Show Their Different Hair Wash Routines

Learn #withme as three black women show their different hair wash routines

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I am my name is PIP, I'm in Aoife. My name is Aisha and I will be taking you through my wash day routine. I would describe the relation I have in my hair with very like we don't always get along so as I've got older to think myself using the internet. Social media is a great resource and some common sense. I want to say I wash it every 7 to 10 days. In all honesty, I have done that. I want to strive to keep doing that, but every 7 to 10 days is what I should do to remove buildup and just feel clean. The main things I look for in a hair product line is a good shampoo, good, paraffin shampoo, like wash my hair, plays. It needs to be clean. A good conditioner for car wash days and a great deep, conditioner chefs kiss like a good deep conditioner, is like the best thing for us at washing my hair, a pre-poo. So this is before I shampoo. Hence why it's called pre-poo and I try and separate my hair with Jamaican, castor oil, so I embarked in the shower, but I have to do section my hair and I use a brush that won't rip out my hair as i'm detangling, because it maybe not even Because i have taken too long to wash it since the last wash yeah, I just try and like soap it down skittle sudsy as much as possible, and sometimes I even shampoo twice and I shampoo with holy curls shampoo. It smells great it's vegan and it gets my hair really really clean, I'm not feeling too dry. So then I go on to my deep condition. I'Ll see I'll make sure my hair's clean, not soaking, wet but damp, because if my hair is soaking wet, it will just drip out and I'm just wasting good good good good product once the deep conditioners were rinsed out. It'S now time to put in a moisturizing leave-in conditioner. It smells good again. I Section finger detangle because it just it just works for me once it's all in and has a leave-in moisturizer. I do what I want to seal it, because I do the lot the LCM effort. I do liquid cream oil or like a gel, so I use they're defined in jail again, I section, but I don't use as much product as I would for a lead in moisturizer, so that was my hair routine for 3 C /, 3 beep huh. I think you know I'm any fur, and today I'm gon na be showing you my wash day routine. I have, I think, 3c hair, but honestly, I'm not sure because the back of it, the cars, are very, very, very loose. So I think that might be very much more 3p situation, but I think on the whole, it's pretty much. 3 C. I have a love-hate relationship with my hair when it works. It'S a dream like when it cooperates it's the best hair ever, but then, when it doesn't want to cooperate, it's a complete nightmare like you. Sometimes I don't know. What'S gon na happen, I wash my hair I'll style it. We don't know how it's gon na turn out. Will it be a good hair day? I don't know I wash my hair like once or twice a week. I enjoy the process of washing my hair, like I like to like just clean it and stuff. So I probably wash it a bit more than I need to wash it. If I do something where I use a lot of products, I don't want to have like gels and stuff sitting in my hair, so I will wash it more if I put products in it like half racing gels, nobody taught me to do my hair, so it Might show - and you see my wash routine growing up - I was the only person in my house with like curly afro hair, so this was before YouTube tutorials and all that so my mom was pretty much going with advice from friends and trial and error. So it was a lot of free styling and a lot of like us trying a product it not working, see on what worked, what didn't work and a lot didn't work? I don't think that there's one way to do black hair, like I don't think there rules. Actually, I think there guidelines for healthy hair, but I think you also need to work with what works best with you. So I'm starting off with hair, that's quite dry, so the first thing I do is stand under the shower to make sure that all of my hair strands can got completely soaked. Then I go through my a fatty, deep, moisture, shampoo and I start off with the scalp, and I use my fingertips to just massage that in to get rid of any product build-up and then I actually have quite thin strands. So I make sure that I also get the product on the actual length of my hair just to get rid of any products. That'S been accumulating over the week and then I'll go in with my RF hair mayonnaise, and I use a lot of this. I like about a handful just to make sure that all my strands feel completely covered and coated. Then I'll tie that in a ponytail and get on with my shower. So I let that sit on on my hair for about 15 minutes and then I'll get my wide tooth comb and section my hair off and detangle. It started from the bottom to the top. Then, once my hair's will detangled I'll get in the coldest water that I can stand and just rinse off my hair rinse, the hair mayonnaise out and just try and close the cuticle as much as possible. Then I get the effigy pro-vitamin leave-in conditioner spray and just spray that on my head and the last thing I do before I get out, the shower is wrap my hair in a cotton t-shirt, kind of like a towel and just to absorb the water and then I'Ll leave that on for about 15 minutes before I go to do my moisturizing routine. So then I section my hair into four and I use the kinky curly knot today. Leave-In conditioner and I mix it with water a little bit just to make it a little less thick and just work that, through my hair and use my Denman brush to detangle it I'll just smooth it down, I'm doing for a low ponytail in this style. So I smooth that down with my hands and my Denman brush as much as possible, I get eco styler gel the olive oil 1 and bristle brush, and I just smooth it down. I try not to use too much force with the Bristol oskol. They don't want to put as much pressure on my edges, but that's what I do and then I get a silk scarf and flatten it down. Leave that on. While I do my makeup for about half an hour, take it off and then we're ready to go. So that was my wash routine for type 3c, hair and yeah. If I was doing wearing it just out, I would have put gel on the actual strands, rather than just to slick it down, just to define the colors a bit more, but because I'm just putting it back, I just want it to be as moisturized as possible And I feel like putting gel in the cars it's just going to make them kind of crunchy ER than they need to be every day I'll, just spray it with the water, a detangling spray just to keep it moisturized, and that's it all right. My name is PIP and I will be taking you through my hair washed routine. I have 4c hair, which means that my hair is very quickly if there's no real rhyme or reason to how often I wash my hair basically for me, it all depends on how often I've gone to the gym that week, but I would say, probably on average 10 day, every 10 days, I taught myself how to do my hair just based off like things on YouTube and log online. Just a lot research because I have been natural, I've been relaxed for such a long time. I mean it's like to take you on my hair way this journey. I do it. What me and my family affects me push way which includes my head hanging over my bar, because I feel like when I do it in the shower. My hair gets tangled. No matter how much I try to keep it in section, it just always gets really tight aboard it's very stressful and then there's like shampoo in my eye and conditioner in my face, and I don't like it, I will take you through my wash my condition my Feet condition and, and then what I do when I want to dry my hair and I'm not doing a wash and go okay. So I start with a shampoo - and I love the rinse repeat - repeat repeat this: Canty shampoo is really great for getting rid of build-up, which is fantastic, and then I section my hair and use this Parma shampoo, which adds a bit of moisture, usually a detangle bit At this point before rinsing and putting in my deep conditioner so to deep condition, I use Africa's best originals hair, and I section my hair again, you know comb it through detangle put it into a plastic shower cap, and then I heat up my steam shower cap. In the microwave and leave that on for about half an hour, so I usually I'm a fan of like the loc method, the loc method, liquid oil and cream. I have now just come to the point where it's like just put anything: that's gon na lock in some moisture, so I've got a homemade shea butter mix. I have a Parma's Gro therapy sort of like oil based cream thing and then I have some twisting cream. But I add for my braid outs, so I get my diamond brush, which I absolutely love and I love how it glides through my hair and I basically create all these braids my hair, to dry in overnight and yeah. I think it keeps my hair like soft and supple, and then I also go through my scalp with that Palmer's oil therapy cream, just to you know, make sure that my scalp is greased. So that's it. My hair is wrapped and then I put a scarf on because I don't care and there we go just taking it down. Basically, nothing special about this apart, so here we are messy, but just free. I just like my hair to be free. That is my wash day, routine, relatively simple. That'S how I do it most days. There are some days where I don't use the clips, and that is when I struggle and I regret not using them, so they have to become a staple. I am the sort of person who I don't. Obviously, as you can probably tell, I don't wash my hair when I'm having a shower, so it is an event in itself, but I'm going to wash my hair here. So I right. Okay, I've set myself out open lock of the day, which i think is the same. For many black women across the world, my hand can get dry, but it's not right not to dry. So you know, I wonder if the other girls are using things like masks or you know, pre posed all that sort of stuff giving it the real tender, loving care they deserve. I just want hop. You

Kay Joseph: I love this! Black women have such versatile hair its amazing

Zara Ellicock: they all have such amazing hair

GLocalFeed Blog: All these products are amazing, if only they weren't so pricey.

Zephyraticus: This was so interesting to see! I've been using lockdown to try and 'train' my hair to not need daily shampooing, and started noticing a lot of comments on the videos I was watching from black woman talking about how going a week or more was no big deal to them. Led me here! Lockdown has led to some unexpected learning!

Salma Ishaq: I really should wash my hair soon, but this has given me tips on what shampoo and conditioner to buy

Monie: Pip’s hair is AMAZING.

HelloFoam ASMR: Love this content!

M.: Love this!!

Chaunique Martinez: Love all their hair

The JSPH: Ayesha is hilarious

NO ONE: And here i am only washing my hair with soap

Hank Randolph: Maybe you should check out no sulfates fast hair growth shampoo.

Mariposaoro Fusion Food Channel: Do none of you oil your scalp except Pip? Even type 3 hair and scalp needs light oils! Heck, even white people have hair oil now!

Akarni Jordan-Hibbert: Such nice hair also I always wanted the name Aisha my Japanese name sucks.

Enter your username: Why did I say the 4c girl (pip) uses cantu before she popped up

Da Dank Racoon: You cant make these videos with guys it would just be add shampoo wash it out and its over

Amy Nicks: Bush way all day

jennTwaambo: The itch i had this entire video to trim all of their ends. Was sooooooo real. Omd hehehe. But all gorgeous. Yes yes. ❤❤❤❤

BlueJay: All look mixed mainly.

Kyle Mcclure: Wait...there's hair types ???

Emmelia: 2nd ???? Again lmao WHY Edit:good video tho I wish i had 3c hair

UrsaGaming: 3rd

Acen: every 10 days? that's disgusting

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