i love ur hairrrrr! its so beautiful and i love it. the shorts u made from afro to straight hair edit.. AMAZING. you also dont got to pin me for all of this. love ur vid😂❤
@nitamay353414 сағат бұрын
You're a beautiful young lady and your hair is gorgeous. Please never cut your beautiful hair.
@cjbfire9523 сағат бұрын
Amazing, thank you❤
@LumderКүн бұрын
i saw the short about you trying to go blonde i did it in one day same hair type and color
@dracoak7205Күн бұрын
Your hair is beautiful ❤️
@SadieFarrell-fl4rgКүн бұрын
How did you get your hair to grow that long
@ChassityNOubre_882 күн бұрын
I love that Coconut Oil Spray. It make my Afro shine, but the hair also smells good. Not sure why I waited so long to try it. OAN: I love your hair 🩷
@EmptyDrPepper2 күн бұрын
Idk if ive seen anyone with better hair. You are beautiful
@user-jn3uv8gb6v2 күн бұрын
My hair is just like yours you’re not alone ❤
@monny1162 күн бұрын
Great hair products!
@naw10182 күн бұрын
How often can you do this style to your hair before it gets too much? And how long does it last? I’m a type 4 too and I’m looking for a new style I can have as often as possible but nothing permanent. Your hair is beautiful btw❤❤❤
@naw10183 күн бұрын
What product did you use for the styling part?!? Btw love your hair❤❤
@plpl20205 күн бұрын
Quality advice 💯💯
@luvjoypeace495 күн бұрын
WOW what a journey and story. Happy you are happy with your hair. So sad how mean people can be during school ages. Best of luck to you. We natural girls are always struggling with our hair. Best to all.
@farniak10915 күн бұрын
wow very pretty so glad you posted to the final result before sharing tips
@user-tf7gb2zq3d5 күн бұрын
Wow, this is alot of work🎉🎉 Nice
@nr45096 күн бұрын
I like using neem oil or a shampoo/conditioner with neem
@desireelevesque6346 күн бұрын
As a white woman, I don't understand much about natural textured hair, but your afro is amazing; it overwhelms and hides your beautiful face though. I'm so impressed with the work your stylist did and both of your patience in creating your new style. Your hair looks great and we can all see your beautiful face. I really liked the chunky twist style you had while driving to your appointment as well. It's great that you also learned some new things about how to care for your hair well and keep it healthy. ❤
@janstar7887 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing I enjoyed your video great presentation. Your hair is beautiful. God Bless you
@MultiVknight7 күн бұрын
Where did you get the Shea product? State? I can not find it in NY. This stuff is the best on my hair.
@Bigheadjustice7 күн бұрын
Its from the dollar tree in Virginia!
@hanyuufurude7407 күн бұрын
Her hair is so fluffy 😍 😍
@laurasuzana7747 күн бұрын
J'aime trop tes cheveux merci pour ces conseils
@truthiseverything95117 күн бұрын
I love how she gave you plenty of snacks for the journey!
@PurplePlates-wg5jq7 күн бұрын
Why don't u post more 😏🤍
@PurplePlates-wg5jq7 күн бұрын
What's your nationality 😏🤍
@curlynella10118 күн бұрын
What do you use to do the captions?
@curlynella10118 күн бұрын
Getting only a half inch means you are doing very well with your hair. Good job 👏
@hmmV4208 күн бұрын
I wonder why no one ever talks about your teeth they’re so beautiful you HAVE to post a guide ❤️
@highjuni868 күн бұрын
You have the most gorgeous flipping hair I've ever seen!
@Yaroki128 күн бұрын
OMG HI I LUV YOUR VIDEOS I ALWAYS TRY TO COMMENT ON YOUR SHORTS BUT IT OFF SO I COMMENTED HERE JUST WANT YOU TO KNOW YOUR SO INSPIRING A and i started my growth journey because off you so thanks!
@nadia-vc2qb8 күн бұрын
hi justice💗my gosh you’re literally :’) so gorgeous :’)💖💕how you’ve been prioritizing and working on your hair for years to get it to this beautiful position it’s in now💜I have a question🤍how do you use the aphogee 2 step protein treatment? reply when you can <3
@dr.thaliaw98818 күн бұрын
🎉excellent review!! Food for thought. Thank you
@shaspearman86478 күн бұрын
Thank you Mami. Do you always or predominately leave your loose hair out?
@faithwilliams58138 күн бұрын
Thank you; really helpful. 😀
@monicabranch70118 күн бұрын
Congratulations on 1 million subscribers many more to come! You hair looks great. Love the video.
@thornyback8 күн бұрын
Sorry for the ignorant question from a straight-haired person. I love your afro but isn't it really warm to wear? Or does it create some sort of a 'heat shield' like how burkas work in really hot countries where it is cooler under the garments than out in the open air? Sorry again if my ignorance is offensive, I'm too afraid to ask in person. With that said, your hair is a VIBE. Lovely!
@thornyback8 күн бұрын
adding on, have you tried old fashion "food" remedies like olive oil vs. mayo vs other natural products? I would love to see how those turn out also in comparison with curly vs. straight hair, thinking that some home remedies might work for different kinds of hair. It might turn into a nice youtube collab that would benefit everyone involved and us watching.
@francineray9 күн бұрын
You are so amazing and your hair is stunning I used to be so insecure but then you came along and brought back my confidence❤
@sfgraves9 күн бұрын
About length and breakage: please keep in mind that regardless of ethnicity or hair type, every human’s hair is genetically programmed to grow hair to a certain length (unique to them) and then it essentially goes dormant. For some people, this means their hair can grow to hit the ground; for others it will not grow past their shoulders. One of the best ways to tell if you have reached your peak length is to measure your average growth per month (hair does grow more during certain seasons / times of life) and take notice when the growth slows to a near stop. Full disclosure: I have a fraternal twin sister. As babies, we could easily be identified because my sister’s hair never grew past her chin. Mine would be about 4 inches longer than my sister’s until at least age 5. Once we hit puberty, my max length would be about 2 inches past my bra line in back. Hers would touch her shoulders and that was it. That being said, my sister’s hair was always a beautifully soft and fine texture no matter the length. You don’t have to have long hair to be beautiful!
@KameraKiss9 күн бұрын
Your lip’s always look so beautiful in every video.
@user-id3lo5xk6e9 күн бұрын
How do you get you're curl's to an afro?
@Annileeze9 күн бұрын
OMG!!! Your Afro is giving life, girl!! So fucking stunning!!! ❤
@Annileeze9 күн бұрын
What an absolutely BEAUTIFUL head of luscious natural hair!!!
@RobertWilbon-vw2cn9 күн бұрын
Hi, How do you bring flat ironed hair back to it's natural state afro?
@user-ku8rs5tr9w4 күн бұрын
shampoo, and deep conditioning. moisture and oiling the scalp daily is important as well.
@dejebony46149 күн бұрын
Just came from your silk press "short" can i gt the stylist that did your hair?
@tavionnash559 күн бұрын
Your hair gorgeous
@chevellehymans61509 күн бұрын
Very nice hair
@Truechildofgod9 күн бұрын
hot take : if the $1 store conditioner was $15 other influencers would be raving about it but because its cheap it doesn't make people feel superior therefore they will talk smack about it or generally overlook it. GOOD VIDEO!
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i love ur hairrrrr! its so beautiful and i love it. the shorts u made from afro to straight hair edit.. AMAZING. you also dont got to pin me for all of this. love ur vid😂❤
You're a beautiful young lady and your hair is gorgeous. Please never cut your beautiful hair.
Amazing, thank you❤
i saw the short about you trying to go blonde i did it in one day same hair type and color
Your hair is beautiful ❤️
How did you get your hair to grow that long
I love that Coconut Oil Spray. It make my Afro shine, but the hair also smells good. Not sure why I waited so long to try it. OAN: I love your hair 🩷
Idk if ive seen anyone with better hair. You are beautiful
My hair is just like yours you’re not alone ❤
Great hair products!
How often can you do this style to your hair before it gets too much? And how long does it last? I’m a type 4 too and I’m looking for a new style I can have as often as possible but nothing permanent. Your hair is beautiful btw❤❤❤
What product did you use for the styling part?!? Btw love your hair❤❤
Quality advice 💯💯
WOW what a journey and story. Happy you are happy with your hair. So sad how mean people can be during school ages. Best of luck to you. We natural girls are always struggling with our hair. Best to all.
wow very pretty so glad you posted to the final result before sharing tips
Wow, this is alot of work🎉🎉 Nice
I like using neem oil or a shampoo/conditioner with neem
As a white woman, I don't understand much about natural textured hair, but your afro is amazing; it overwhelms and hides your beautiful face though. I'm so impressed with the work your stylist did and both of your patience in creating your new style. Your hair looks great and we can all see your beautiful face. I really liked the chunky twist style you had while driving to your appointment as well. It's great that you also learned some new things about how to care for your hair well and keep it healthy. ❤
Thank you for sharing I enjoyed your video great presentation. Your hair is beautiful. God Bless you
Where did you get the Shea product? State? I can not find it in NY. This stuff is the best on my hair.
Its from the dollar tree in Virginia!
Her hair is so fluffy 😍 😍
J'aime trop tes cheveux merci pour ces conseils
I love how she gave you plenty of snacks for the journey!
Why don't u post more 😏🤍
What's your nationality 😏🤍
What do you use to do the captions?
Getting only a half inch means you are doing very well with your hair. Good job 👏
I wonder why no one ever talks about your teeth they’re so beautiful you HAVE to post a guide ❤️
You have the most gorgeous flipping hair I've ever seen!
OMG HI I LUV YOUR VIDEOS I ALWAYS TRY TO COMMENT ON YOUR SHORTS BUT IT OFF SO I COMMENTED HERE JUST WANT YOU TO KNOW YOUR SO INSPIRING A and i started my growth journey because off you so thanks!
hi justice💗my gosh you’re literally :’) so gorgeous :’)💖💕how you’ve been prioritizing and working on your hair for years to get it to this beautiful position it’s in now💜I have a question🤍how do you use the aphogee 2 step protein treatment? reply when you can <3
🎉excellent review!! Food for thought. Thank you
Thank you Mami. Do you always or predominately leave your loose hair out?
Thank you; really helpful. 😀
Congratulations on 1 million subscribers many more to come! You hair looks great. Love the video.
Sorry for the ignorant question from a straight-haired person. I love your afro but isn't it really warm to wear? Or does it create some sort of a 'heat shield' like how burkas work in really hot countries where it is cooler under the garments than out in the open air? Sorry again if my ignorance is offensive, I'm too afraid to ask in person. With that said, your hair is a VIBE. Lovely!
adding on, have you tried old fashion "food" remedies like olive oil vs. mayo vs other natural products? I would love to see how those turn out also in comparison with curly vs. straight hair, thinking that some home remedies might work for different kinds of hair. It might turn into a nice youtube collab that would benefit everyone involved and us watching.
You are so amazing and your hair is stunning I used to be so insecure but then you came along and brought back my confidence❤
About length and breakage: please keep in mind that regardless of ethnicity or hair type, every human’s hair is genetically programmed to grow hair to a certain length (unique to them) and then it essentially goes dormant. For some people, this means their hair can grow to hit the ground; for others it will not grow past their shoulders. One of the best ways to tell if you have reached your peak length is to measure your average growth per month (hair does grow more during certain seasons / times of life) and take notice when the growth slows to a near stop. Full disclosure: I have a fraternal twin sister. As babies, we could easily be identified because my sister’s hair never grew past her chin. Mine would be about 4 inches longer than my sister’s until at least age 5. Once we hit puberty, my max length would be about 2 inches past my bra line in back. Hers would touch her shoulders and that was it. That being said, my sister’s hair was always a beautifully soft and fine texture no matter the length. You don’t have to have long hair to be beautiful!
Your lip’s always look so beautiful in every video.
How do you get you're curl's to an afro?
OMG!!! Your Afro is giving life, girl!! So fucking stunning!!! ❤
What an absolutely BEAUTIFUL head of luscious natural hair!!!
Hi, How do you bring flat ironed hair back to it's natural state afro?
shampoo, and deep conditioning. moisture and oiling the scalp daily is important as well.
Just came from your silk press "short" can i gt the stylist that did your hair?
Your hair gorgeous
Very nice hair
hot take : if the $1 store conditioner was $15 other influencers would be raving about it but because its cheap it doesn't make people feel superior therefore they will talk smack about it or generally overlook it. GOOD VIDEO!