African American Hair: What They Never Told You About.

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African American Hair: What They Never Told You About.

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Oh wow glad to meet you maurice i've been watching you online, i'm so glad i've met you physically um, but i have a question for you. I'Ve been growing growing my hair for some time, uh, it's quite long and i'm really comfortable with it. Though i don't know, will it break in future or because for now i'm okay with it, but i don't use any product on my hair. I don't know if that's okay or not hi, maurice my name is stella and i had a question. Is it advisable to tint natural hair, i'm planning on tinting my hair, but i wanted to find out if it is advisable to tint natural hair? Thank you, hi maurice. I also have a question uh. Is it okay to cut the tips on natural hair because i have natural hair and every time i go to saloons and i see my tips have been cut. It feels like it's been reduced, so i was wondering whether it's okay for people with natural hair or me, who has natural hair, it's okay for me to cut the tips of my hair, hey maurice. I have a question that has been bothering me: is not your hair supposed to be blow dried? My name is maurice the crochet mass and welcome to our youtube channel. Yes, today is a special day. I think it's gon na be your first time to see my face and this time around, we are going to be doing these interviews for from some people that are even uh those who are better than me on some things. So this time around, i'm here at the place called afro animals, and when i talk about aphromoos, you know what i mean. This is about natural hair and i know they do some other hair cells, but mostly we do them with the natural hair they're. Very, very good, so i have some questions that i would like to answer them this i'm doing this concern uh. Depending on those questions that you have been asking me in my comment. Section people keep on asking me all these questions and i'm right here with a red person that we need to ask these questions. So please allow me to meet these beautiful woman so that we can just about our natural hair and i hope, you're going to learn something from this. So, let's start maurice the crotchet master. Yes, he is the right person that we are going to be asking all these questions and she is going to answer each according so hello, yes, salaam, maurice. How are you i'm very, very fine, you almost i'm the most welcome okay. This is very, very, very, very well, and it's really a beautiful place. Thank you so much yes, i've liked it i've liked it very very much so before we continue uh very far. I have a lot of questions that um that i'm going to ask you and please you just have to be a feel free to answer each because now they are really really mean, and we have been getting a lot of questions. People are asking about all these and i've just come to you to know more about it. So just tell me straight forward like what do we do here at aphromoo? Okay, basically, a frozen mo is a natural hair establishment. We believe that we are just beyond hair. That'S why we call ourselves afros and then more more than just hair. Our job is to inspire. We are researchers, we are consultants we are. We are in the industry of hair, but our niche is natural, hair. Okay, we inspire people to go, naturally inspire people to remain natural. We inspire people on what to use how to use it. How do we take care of our scalps, but also, how do we take your identity? We are move. I think we came from an identity. Being because so many times our hair had stigma, it was hated, but you know we stood in the gap and we thanked the world that also the global village was in for the identity of the black woman, all african women, all african descent, and so we came Into this space to see that we make people love this hair, but even go beyond that change. The status quo change the industry change the eyes of the industry towards waste hair stylist is produce a professional hair stylist and also be able to motivate them to be more than just a stylist and so afros and more. We are inspirers. We are game changers. We are, i think, we look forward to changing something in this cosmetic industry. That'S that's! Basically, what's what apras and mo is about and turn action turn a stylist into a professional stylist, build career and build things beyond themselves and that's what most of them never knew about their greatest potential? Yes, wow. Yes, those are our words and indeed it's real, because what i've seen here, it's really really very, very professional - and everyone here is very like it's so so amazing the place is fine and even i'm seeing people with natural hair. Only here trust me. This is really a real place for natural health, so i've come with my questions and these questions comes from my fans and they really want to know more about their questions and before we go further, i'm just going to be straightforward. Yes, number one: i've been drawing with my hair like with this, so now that's how i'm trying to maintain it like most of the time. I i do these this, but you're going to also to tell me more about that, because i've also come to learn so uh. If i've been growing my hair, it's not my house, it's also a question because i may have some things that i use. So if someone has been growing her hair - and it's now long - is their possibility for it to maybe there in future, that hair will get a problem or she can continue with her hair without using anything because she has been growing her hair without using anything. And she feels the hair is fine, so is there a possibility of that hair to get a problem? Maybe in future? I think maurice, that's a very interesting question. I think i'll equate it to imagine you're, not eating you're, not feeding. I think you will not grow and i think if you cannot grow at a point, you can die of hunger, okay and so, like everything that has a stem. A stem life to eat like hair, has a stem life to eat. It means that, yes, you can be gifted with actually wonderful hair. It looks like it's much unless you have beautiful hair, but you see here needs what we call tlc tender, loving care. Whatever you don't love, you lose it okay. So if you do not take care of this hair and you're like oh, i have too much hair. These are the stories we hear so much so many times. Somebody says i wish you had seen my hair. I used to have a lot of hair, but then what happened? I i got so comfortable with the lots of hair that i had that. I forgot that it needed to be now nourished it needed to be taken care of i needed to learn my hair. How can i let my hair stay? How can i let my hair grow? How can i protect my scalp, which treatments should i use for my hair, because everything that has a stem life, as i told you, needs to be taken care of and so growing your hair without taking care of in future, we may have a story about how Much hair you had so everything needs to be taken care of. Yes, i hope the person who asked that question you have your right answer. So that is what you're supposed to. Let'S try to get someone else uh with another question, so that we can uh uh. We can get a solution here. This one is also asking like: how can you know your hair type? How can you know? Yes, that is uh? Yes, i know when we it's very interesting how the industry is evolving to so many different things. Remember when we started you know when the natural hair you know conversations had had just started. I think it was going to be easier for the people to categorize the hair, and so i know most people have heard of 4b 4c for whatever okay. So, but what i can say is not sometimes it's it's good to know a bit of that, but it goes just beyond knowing 4c for b for a you know it. It goes to also understand how your hair speaks the language, because the language of your hair is not the language of my hair. Yes, you find that in east africa most of us have what we have called kawake and kawaku. Normally, i would to make it easier for somebody it would go into the fussy category. Okay, and then you find somebody people like who are in south africa. They have a bit of lighter hair. In most cases they have lighter hair, and so it may be. Maybe 4a 4b, something like that. But, as i said, it goes beyond just categorizing that i may foresee. When your force is still, it means that also your hair speaks a different language. We can use the same product and get different results. Okay, because of how our hair reacts to different products - and that is where now we got from the 4b4c and we got into what we call porosity it from okay porosity is how your hair reacts. You know how your hair speaks, how it, how it takes in how it takes in the product how it retains in the rate at which it loses it. So it's more of retention, and so when your hair can retain a product, it means it feeds it easier. But if your product, if your hair loses products much easier so also, we need to know how do you take care of that hair? For instance, we have a product called nature's fusion, so, but i use my chest fusion for me it works wonderfully. But for me it never worked. Sometimes it was how your hair reacted to the product depending on its hair type and the period it's in at that time, and so yes, most of us, i can say for that question. How do you know your hair type? There are people who have very curly hair those ones. Normally they go into 4a. Something like that. But there are some of us there. People have like masada masada is a bit of stubborn hair. You you put it to this side. It does not want to go. You plate it, it is the one that comes out so easily, and so somebody say you know that serum does not know how to plate hair. But you know it's more your hair type and then we have the coils that one that roll coils and i think most of us have the coily one called kawake. Okay, so kawaki, i think, is what normally the time is the 4c and maybe masada would be 4b. You know something of this salt. Okay, what happens? Our hair reacts so well in water. When you shampoo, your hair, your hair will get to its natural pattern. If it's coily it's going to coil, if it's uh curly it's just going to curl up, you can do a water. We can, as i said, water helps us much better. So you can get like a little glass that you can see through anything that you can see through, and then you put water. You get a little bit of your hair. Okay, just a little just little bits of your hair, you can cut them out and then place them in that um in that, in whatever it is that in your container and then just leave it on on top okay, but make sure at least it is slightly With the water, okay, don't just throw it there and leave just help it a little bit to be on the water and so give it about five minutes within five to ten minutes. You'Ll see what it will do, sometimes if it goes, if it really falls at the bottom, we call that high porosity, okay, i don't want to to confuse you confuse you, but yes, okay, i'm going to explain it in a lemon's language. What does it mean in most cases? In most cases, it means that your hair, when a product goes on to it. It is detecting the product, but it is too weak. It'S it's. Hair protectors either have gone off. It'S not really protected. It'S going to lose very fast, it's very weak when it goes in it just goes down, and so what happens is that in most cases you're the kind when you go to the saloon, they will do your hair, so well they'll put every product, but before you Know it it's dry yeah, it's very dry, hair no product surely goes into it and stays in there and then what happens. Sometimes it starts breaking because it's so dry and now, if you do not do hair treatments, it's even worse because you're not nourishing it you're, not feeding it and then also, we have to say how have you been treating your hair? Sometimes we go and then blow dry the hair too much, and then we cause what we call heat damage: you're, ready, you're, already kind of like losing the hair protectors. We call them cutie cause they're, hair protectors, you're already losing them okay. So you have to be careful. How are people handling your hair? Do they have heat protectors when they are blow drying your hair, also, how much blow dry are you using on your hair? Is it too much that it's it's getting your hair straight and that's why we said water helps us to test? Sometimes you will go and you'll wash your hair all put your hair in water and doesn't even coil back to its natural pattern. Just know you're you're, managing you're suffering from a heat damage, because my hair should blow dry it when i take it in water after a couple of days over two weeks, it should be going back to my original. So if it doesn't go back, you notice that that is where the hair went and dropped. It is naked, it is weak, it needs you maybe to plate it for some time. Do your treatments as you used to do when you relax, you used to do twice a week in a month, do twice a month your treatments and then just keep understanding. What are the best products for me to put into my hair okay? So, basically, but when it when it stays on top also it that's also, it helps about your hair in that season. What it does in that season, your hair you're, the kind you go to the salon, they wash your hair or they oil you and when you go sit somewhere. You leave the oil on the chair. I think we have had those things if they haven't put too much, but sometimes it means that also your cuticles, your hair protectors, are very tight. They do not let in a product easily because for you, whose products don't easily get in, we need a little bit of the heat. That'S why we steam the hair, because when we steam the hair, it opens up and then it feeds when we don't heat the hair or maybe, if we don't blow dry it a little bit to relax so that it opens up to feed whichever whichever product we Give it then it means at a point you can have like strong hair. It looks very strong, but inside the real hair is not being fed. So what happens products you you spend on products you you go today to saloon but you're like, but these people don't do my hair. So well! No! It'S because you've not understood how your hair feeds, but there's one that stays in the middle near what then it just doesn't leave the middle you're in a good place, but being in a good place, it means take care of your hair so that you don't find Yourself in the bottom end, okay, that one that that one is what type is that now? That'S why i said that in the beginning we started from 4c 4b because i can be a fossee and my hair that way it reacts to products it's in the stage whereby it is a bit a bit damaged a bit fragile. So when i put it in we're all 4c, but our hair is at a different stage of how it reacts to products what's most important is not so much for c it's not so much for b. It is so much how your hair speaks. The language of your hair to another question that they have been asking like try to tell me more about is someone with natural hair supposed to blow dry yeah. As i said earlier, that everything in moderation is good. Hate is good, but it can be so bad. So what do we do? Yes, i highly recommend that somebody with natural hair should once in a while blow dry, the hair. Why remember we said if most of us are foresee most of our hair is so coily and we do things like you've done your bun. To note so imagine every time you keep doing your bantu knots, you remove it, they wash the hair. You do your bantu knot, all you do twists all you do you see so at a point the hair keeps coiling onto each other. You don't see these processes, but they're surely happening okay, so you kind of you go and then you come back. To your hand, looks like it's relaxed, but you see because it's coily it is tangled to each other, and so you keep doing the twist. You keep doing the bantu knots so, but what happens when we introduce a little bit of the heat? We relax the hair a little bit from that coil so that it can release itself. It can open up. Remember we said the cuticles, the hair protectors. Sometimes they need to be opened to fade okay, and so in most cases you may find in most cases people who don't like it they're the diys. They use eggs over keduv, which you know they use all the good things, but they don't use them with understanding. Hair hair grows so well with temperature temperature is very important for every product, for everything, temperatures are very important. Even body temperature is important, so the temperatures of the hair in for it to work well and and to receive products. Well, you must at a point, introduce an aspect of heat either as you're steaming. The hair or you're blow drying the hair, but you must have a heat protector and you must know how to use mild heat, not too much heat. Not the city where you enter salon and everywhere is is what is smoke. That is wrong. What is happening that should not happen. That'S the first sign that here there should be a lot of heat damage. Remember we said you must understand somebody's hair or somebody must understand their hair. You have tested their hair. You have known that it has high porosity, which is that one that went down, so it is going to guide me so much as a professional stylist to know how i'm going to blow dry this person's hair, because people are different. They have different hair types and different hair textures, okay, and so what happens? Is that if i know that their hair is fragile, i'm going to choose mild heat all right, so i think we got that so those who have uh that blow dry. I think you already know how you can use that, so people should not always say that, because now i myself be having those people come and be like. Don'T blow dry, my hair, they they tell us not to blow dry hair. So when i try to advise according to that - and they don't allow - but now i think they're going to they now know what they're supposed to do someone is asking like. Is it really fine to cut your tips? I know it's very difficult to touch a woman's hair who is trying to grow her hair. But, however, one of the secrets to hair growth is to remove what is already dead. The tip okay, because why? When you're trying to nourish your hair, you don't want a parasite, so what we call the dead ends of the hair parasites to the hair and when you cut them off it helps your hair, actually grow much better grow longer, but every time you hold on to The hair, which is already dead and you need to prune it. This is like a garden another question: what i'm trying to ask um, how often because now, whenever i'm trying to wash it, i have to cut them off. No, no, i think you can do a trim like hey that twice a year two once a year. Yes, i think that was my right question, because now we someone else would have taken it that way that whenever i just watch our trip, that was the reason why we always saw so i think it is very uh fine, like someone to first ask who you First asked before: maybe let's do your dream? I must especially if and that's why sometimes it's good to have a relationship with your stylist. Yes, i think for that one, you got it right, so those are always refused to cut their tips right. So, let's try to get on that. Another question: someone is someone allowed to tint or dye her natural hair? Ah, oh yes, hey maurice, you have hot i'm in a hot space. Now, as we said, everything is understanding, knowledge and understanding. It'S okay for somebody to tint their hair, their natural hair, depending on their hair goals. Okay, for instance, there are people that might have goal is to grow my hair very long. So when i'm tinting my hair and they dry out the hair and when they dry out the hair, it starts breaking. And so, if my goal is to grow very long hair, it depends on how much hair that i want to grow. So i can either start away from the cake from the from the color and concentrate on growing my hair to a certain length i want, or if i really want to do, color i would do my tips. I would just color my tips because it's okay, if i trim my trip tips at the end of the day - it's okay, but i've enjoyed the color. But, however, there are people i just want to enjoy the journey. I don't want to be confined, so please go ahead and color all your hair red, but, however, make sure that you do your deep conditioning. These are called steaming treatments that your hair is moisturized most of the time you're putting in the right products so that you keep the moisture in your hair. It will help your hair not to dry out and break yes, so it means there's a possibility of that tinted part to break off. Oh yes, because when hair is dry, it will break we've said color because remember amoris for me to sit color on natural hair. I must bleach it first, that's a very harsh process. It goes through bleaching. First of all has killed the hair protectors so that when i sit on the collar, the color can sit on the hair strand, so your hair is not protected. Your hair now is more prone to different things that will break it. So for you now, your commitment is to feed your hair so well that you have always moisture, but coloring is not bad. Actually, it's very interesting to color, but color with knowledge know the right products to use when you're coloring your product, the right brands to use when you're coloring your products - and it takes us back to a professional stylist, see their professional styles, but they're people who love Short, hair and they're always cutting the hair. Please enjoy the color because the the the goal is not growing the hair. Yes, so i think you got your solution. We are going to the end of this conversation, but now let's try to get someone else and see what she's trying to ask about hello. Mr maurice um here comes my question: how can someone avoid dandruff, i think, how they're quite dandruff to flow to a cold? Okay, this is a flu is part of our lives. It comes in it's um, it's it's that infection that comes in and goes so also dandruff is more like that it dandruff most especially stems comes out of cells. You know, cells are dying off and others are being reproduced, but others are dying off. However, now the rate at which it's up is happening becomes their challenge. Okay and so sometimes what brings about this dandruff? The shampoo some of us are using and let me tell you, some people are using liquid soap to wash people's hair. Liquid soap is very harsh. I'M sorry if i don't confuse your audience again, but now we introduce the aspect of ph. Ph is a potential potential. Hydrogen for people who didn't know, but you see ph of certain products, is not good for the scalp okay, for instance, if ph is from 1 to 14, you understand that the best ph for the scalp is 5.5. Sometimes, if a product is for from 4.5 to about maybe five point six six months, but it's not getting to the six or ph okay, please research, hey people, please research, hey, but now the thing is. When somebody sells you into the salon, they buy liquid soap and use it to wash your hair. What happens? We are in a ph that is almost 10 to 11 to 14.. That is more alkaline, our what happens when you put such a harsh product onto your scalp, your hair turns brown super, seeing brown hair. They don't understand where their hair is turning brown every day, turning thin every day being dry every day, not looking nice, because we are using harsh shampoos and some are liquid soaps, but also the shampoo you're using. Is it ph balanced? Is it a shampoo that should go in your scalp, okay, and so because all these cleansing agents are sometimes very harsh for their scalp okay, and so it's very important. What are you using on your scalp are usually taking care of seeing the product you're. Putting on your scalp and that's, why to some people now have started using what we call sulfate-free shampoos: okay, they're, very mild, okay, but because of an environment that is so dusty everywhere we got so dusty. We use sulfate shampoos, but the sulfate you use at least must be ph balanced. Always it's good to give your hair to a professional or race, but also you do your research. So sometimes those are some of the things that that introduce dandruff onto our scalps. It'S the different, ph levels of the products we put into our hair and into our scalp. So in most cases it's all about the ph uh. The other thing is yes: we talked about like the hygiene. Okay, the places we are using, the combs we are using. How we are sharing them, how we are using them? So in most cases, if somebody has a sudden infection, a skin infection, it could kind of go to another person, and so the spread happens, but also dandruff goes sometimes deeper than what i have said on products. It also goes deeper that it can be speaking something into your internal or into your internal system. That is not just dandruff. The people have come to me with a lot of dandruff out of the blue and in most cases i tell them go and visit a dermatologist and when they visit dermatologists they have an ear infection, or you know an infection may be within the the neck area. The throat or throat infections, sometimes they're internal infections, but they are speaking from the dandruff point. So if it's two to too much, please always go and seek medical help, because sometimes it may be an infection. Yes right, wow. That is too deep. It'S really. It'S really deep. Yes still, we are still getting our competition. We are still jazzing with um mug here at afronmos and please this is a place of afro. This is the place of natural hair, so we are dealing with that. So so people who have been asking me those questions. This is the right person that i chose to come and ask. We do styling and we put a lot of gel that sprays, the the most holding those like um. How can i get rid of them like after you understand? Am i supposed just wash and i keep oh, they also have their harm on my natural hair, those sprays and styling selling products. Okay, as i have said, it's very important to know with styling products also going on to your hair. Of course, we can't work without styling products, but also it's not good to use too much because too much sometimes like the gels create food. Some some are certain types of gels: okay, when we go into production, they have just a lot of the base that is um, there's a there's, a base that they use. Okay, so sometimes the base is too much than than other ingredients. They have put okay, and maybe it's too harsh that when it dries out it dries onto your hair and it creates full day things that dry. But then what you do is to always know always find out what are people talking about different products? A good thing. We have youtube people review products, products that you use and they embarrass you in public. So sometimes it's very good to get their gels that don't cause that, but also when you put too much just now, that's going to be the result. There'S going to be the drying of the gel and it's going to create that food. However, if you put mild - and you put just what's enough and remember here - we have what we call humidity eh. Sometimes our cells don't take so much of a longer time. So just know you're just dressing, this gel for a day or two go wash it out and do it. So it means for someone who those ones who keep those that ask us to do the styling that is going to last for a week and and they letting us put a lot of the product so that we can, i think, a week is okay. I think a week is okay, but then after a week i need to start aging and also it will be required for the person to go wash out and let their scalp breathe. So a week i think, is okay, so it means if i come and i uh wash my hair do treatment and then you start me with the gel and i spend those three days or a week. The next time am i supposed to do the same thing like still the same thing to wash and treat and everything. Okay, that's just an important question: no, what you do if, for instance, you treated before they did their gel. What i would recommend when you come back and they wash out liv, use more of a leave-in conditioner than a steaming conditioner, because you don't have to steam at that time you just have to put because remember. You have used a soap which is a shampoo. It'S a soap like, so it has cleaned out everything, and so you must feed back the hair. You must give it a feeding, so they either oil, the hair or they can put in a living conditioner. So like this is now my question. That'S concerning with this now, how often am i supposed to uh to steam my air? Okay, most recommendable would be twice a month, but if you cannot make twice a month at least make sure a month when your hair is out and sweating plates that you do esteeming treatment. Okay, now we are going to our last question and this is the question that everyone always ask coming whenever we comb our natural hair. It is a war, we cry from the sink, we cry at home so like. How are we supposed to comb this naturally yeah? Because now i think everyone is is complaining about that. How is supposed to comb it? I don't know. Ah interesting interesting, you know, i always say, and i always use it as a joking face that god didn't create any comb. But, however, god made us creative to create things that make lives easier. Where am i coming from when you're dealing with natural hair? Because god has given us this beauty of a forest, you cannot just go in a forest and you just enter. You have to just kind of split it. You have to know how to split this forest. So when you want to comb the hair split the hair okay, because it is managed properly in smaller sections, put the required products. They are detangling products here, detanglers, okay, that help you that your hair, when you comb it you're, not breaking it, but it kind of is it's easily combed, okay, and also what you have to do is put you know like the detangler. If you have one put like a little bit of it, a leave-in conditioner or a butt of some so chia butter is very nice. Okay, get that section get a very nice well twist comb. I always recommend the the combs that are metallic okay, so i'm just a big truth to come. Those other big black big twist combs go from the top go downwards from the top to the bottom, from the top to the bottom finish that section and twist it lightly. Okay, and in such a way, you will not have a wall you just actually be. Instead of having what you'll be making love? Okay, it's your hair, you understand, so it is not so much and the thing is also with natural hair. If i've gone through that stage - and maybe i've done like the bantu knots you have done - and i've removed my bantu knots, i don't have to go into comb. I just have to get my brush spray. My hair, with with a good treatment that i have and remember moisture, is very important brush. My hair together do like a half puff. I don't have to comb. I don't have to come for the next two weeks for the next three weeks. You just have to keep your hair like in small puffs, okay, and maybe on the side you just kind of put it somewhere, where it's neat and the rest you leave it. The way god made it so i think it's also struggled so much with this combing thing, but we can have natural hair without combing it, but it is very neat professional and the more you combo, so you lose hair. So the less you comb, the more you retain you, okay with that simple last question. Still with that, my me as a person who is somehow very far, i'm not having those products. How am i going to do? How am i going to do with that? To do your hair? Okay, if you're very fine, you you know you don't have. I don't have any product, i'm just there or maybe i took them and they're done now i'll say you don't have any product, you don't have like nature's fusion. Okay. So what would i advise god has given us remember? This is for god, god has made this hair okay, and so there are things around us. Okay. I know you cannot fail to get some bananas. You cannot fail to get some avocado. You cannot fail to get all those nice things that we use okay, eggs and things of this sort. However, what i would recommend that, yes, it is good for you to use the things in your kitchen, but temperatures are very important, get that you know uh. How do we call that polythene, the the steaming cup get a polythene, get like about two towels put in those things? Okay, and sometimes it's better - you put them in if, if they can't be a bit, warm eh put them in massage section the hair, massage those things into the hair, get your steaming cape or a caveira or some sort, a polythene, please of some sort put it On to put it onto your hair, get like a good towel that can really! You can really tie if it's possible - and you have time slip over, so that these eight hours of sleep in the night will create heat. That heat benefits your treatment, okay, if you're somewhere, maybe you're at home - and you put this treatment - leave it in for about three hours, move around the sun. Do your gardening do different things but you're trying to build heat into your hair, so at least it can open your hair cuticles. Those are the protectors that your hair can feed. Okay, it's very important at least go to a local salon. You do your things put them in go to a local salon; sometimes they have steamers or blow over dryers, and then you sit into that dryer and so that you benefit from the heat that will open up your hair cuticles to feed your hair strand. And then that's when i can recommend to do things at home, but do them with understanding, but still the vision is so that calming so after putting all those things when i can calm myself like this, i'm bringing to someone is asking me like okay. If i'm me not going to be at home here like when i'm at home, okay, please section your hair and then put all these things in sections. Okay, if your hair is long enough twist the hair and then cover put on like maybe like some towels, you know something that will make sure that your hair gets some heat from your birthday and if it means that you're going to spend a whole day with It put it in the morning and then remove it in the evening much better than putting in and then you feel like. The hair is soft. Then you're like oh, my hair is treated a bit soft. It has reacted, but it has not fed okay. So it is very important to know temperatures, that's why we introduce heat again. Temperatures are very good for our hair, and so it is very important. Otherwise people keep using these things and they say, but i use my eggs. I use my bananas, i use my, but they never see their hair changing and when they go to a summer and they just put a blow dryer like this, their hair is weak, it is all getting out, and somebody says the saloon broke, my hair, but no It is, though, you have been feeding your your hair. So for me, that's what i would recommend swirls that you'd like to tell these people: okay uh. Once again, i thank you so much for this opportunity. I can't take it for granted and once again i remain maggie. As i said, our doors are always open and we have two branches, one in bokoto and murray gold heights. That'S where you find east middle east, supermarket and restaurant we're on second floor and then the other one is in mokkuano courts. It'S on mukwona coats, buganda road, we're at level five. Please. We shall always be happy to see you to give you the product. You need. You need to use for your hair and also the hair service, and also consultations. Come on. Ask us all the questions we are here to answer them at a free of charge: yeah you're right. You know like most of my audience that the united states of america, the nigerian the ghanaian, so those people also want to know how they can get the products right. You understand so i don't know if there is a website or you have that particular link where they can link up and then they get those products. So you can try also to explain about that. Okay, we do have a website, though um i think uh most. Our current station is in the u.s and um. I think i will give you a link okay to to our facebook. I mean to our website and then the contact to our us office, and i think we can deliver as far as canada and and the united states and, if possible, in the uk, but but most of our people do when they have their people traveling. Here they normally purchase their products and take for them, but also we are working on seeing how we can reach different parts. You know different parts of the world. It'S a work in progress. Yes, so right, so you are going to be seeing all the the links. I'M just going to be putting them there in my description so that you can also you can order those um cosmetics and get them and those ones who are very near. So this is a place where you can get all this. My name is maurice the crochet master, and indeed i do it my way. So this is what i got for you and this time around the next time we are going to be having uh other other conversation or maybe with people like, depending on the question that you'll be asking me. I don't always do this alone, but i always want to uh get in touch with other people so that we build this yes, so i'm gon na sign out and guys bye, bye. My god bless you all mustache

Zanele Shikwambana: The fact that Maurice is willing to learn from others❤

Zanele Shikwambana: I enjoyed this Q&A it was very educational and inspiring. The guest's passion and knowledge of natural hair it was very inspirational ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

AFROS & MO CHANNEL: It was awesome having this sit down with you Maurice. I really enjoyed our time.

Nabulya Helen: I was groomed by Aunt Maggie in natural hair .Forever grateful

Pauline Mukuta: This is eye opening, thankyou mourice

Harmony and Peace Tranquility: This information was helpful. It is extremely difficult to locate hairstyle who is knowledgeable about caring for your natural hair. ☆What country and/or city is her salon located? What is her business e-mail address? THANKS

Sherinah Awori: Very informative

catty cox: very informative

Gregory Maribz: Thx mourice for this dear

Nicole luster: HELLO , MY AFRICAN BRAIDER TOLD ME I WASN'T AFRICAN, BUT THE WHOLE TIME SHE WAS SPEAKING FRENCH TO THE OTHER BRAIDERS. IS THERE ANYTHING DIFFERENT BETWEEN US??‍♀️‍♀️

@SAHAs: Thanks for information,do they hv all products for natural hair??

catty cox: I LOVE YOU LOL. BLESS UP

Rebecca Vodis: Were can I order the hair your hair products from ?

Nabagala Shamimi: So my question is wat makes my hair to be brownies yet I give them care

Hashgrid: ,thanxs for uploading

Kiwanuka Agnes: Thanks for this advice but she didn't give us her number

Rebecca Vodis: Can we buy some.

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