@@nmynmy482 I use High End Shampoos and Conditioners, which leave my hair soft, because, I do braids often , after I wash my hair. I Use Mielle Products, Nexus, or KENRA! They are great products for dry hair.
If you wash it with clove water or star anise water. Rice water and coffee are good for stimulating hair growth. After I use coffee grounds I save them and add them to rice and the water from that is restorative
I agree with you. Protective styles without added hair definitely help my hair grow (mini twists have my hair thriving rn lol). Protective styles with added hair are good for my hair if as long as I take care of them.
Shedding can be normal. It also can be excessive. Protective styles like braids are heavy and weaken the hair strands and scalp. When you take down, some of the natural shed hairs tangle and pull the regular (anagen phase) hairs. It looks like you’re shedding a normal amount. But not all types of hair handles braids well and sheds well. When taking braids down, the best way is honestly to grease up hair and scalp and wait before detangling and washing. At least 12-24 hours. Get your hair strong again and then wash and all that. You may also shed way way less.
Your “shedding” was very much normal… it’s normal to loose up to 100 strands of hair per day…. So after an entire month… yeah that’s nothing. Your hair is healthy and growing in the correct pattern.
@@JeneanWilliamsit is lmaooo. But you can also shed hair for many different reasons with protective styles such as dry ends, SHEDDING, stress, the hair products you use, and etc. Its normal lmaoo, I’ve seen more hair being shed than that. Y’all act like everyone’s hair will shed the same amount and it won’t. Her hair is healthy, y’all want to be the hair judge to bad
@@LadybeetleMaddoxshe literally just said she had the braids in for a month. so if you have *shorter* hair & shed the same amount then it means she actually shed less than you?…
@@sduolcepoh7502she’s not African American though she’s Afro Latina and you don’t need to pretend she represents you to feel better about yourself, all women including you are beautiful in their own right
Yes protective hair styles in courage hair growth I wear protective hair style s for 2 months my favourite protective hairstyle is knotless box braid s my relaxed hair grows long in protective hair styles when I have had them for 2 months along side using wild growth hair oil and taken iron supplements also eating a healthy diet
Protective hairstyles, especially braids works wonders for my hair especially when I did a huge chop like five years ago. Now I can honestly say my hair is about shoulder length.
This is exactly why I want to do the big chop. I want to start all over. I have so many split ends. I tried to explain this to the woman who did my hair before she installed any braids 😢 Idk anymore lol
i would take care of my braids and then whenever i took them out i shedded a bunch. so i stopped doing that and just left my hair alone. i still oiled my scalp and moisturized my hair but not nearly as much. when i took out my braids then the shedding decreased dramatically and my hair retained so much length and still remained healthy. i think it depends on the person
For some reason my hair does not like synthetic hair. My hair thrives in mini twists but fails in braids with added hair. So my main style is chunky twist. I like them because the oldet they get they start to look like soft locs ☺️
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Just copy what us guys do. We have our hair in cornrows/braids for a couple of weeks and don't do too much, no bleaching and frying your hair and you'll retain length
@@StarC2233 My guess is that their hair gets hot under those wigs so gets excessively sweaty. Are most of them moisturising their hair under the wigs? Either way, less is more...
@@myafrosheenI’m wearing a protective style rn (crochet braids) and my hair has cornrows underneath but I keep them moisturized 3 times a week and it never fails me.
I think braiding your own hair (knotless) is actually better if you have your own hair braided and not use weave. I think its the chemicals in the hair weave (synthetic) has chemicals in it and I actually think this is what causes more than usual shedding. Also, you need a good pre poo, or a product like Taliyah Wajid to place on the new growth and allow to sit on the hair before actually gently combing.
I've read many articles that synthetic braiding hair cuts into your hair shafts and cause damage. Don't leave hair braided more than 4 to 6 weeks if using it. Keep it moisturized and clean. Most will not shampoo their braids if left in for long periods for fear of frizzing. But, what's more important, the cosmetic look or healthy hair? Best thing if possible is to braid or twist your own hair. If not use human hair. It's more expensive but not damaging to your strands.
The way the stylists are gooking edge control throughout the style just for the Instagram look is not protecting anything. It's ripping strands left and right and causes a lot of work during the takedown process.
Personally, when I was doing my hair every now and then I had so much breakage! But since I started protective styles for two or three weeks with my own hair, conditioning every week and washing every two weeks, I finally saw growth!
Protective styles are great just don't leave it in too long. Remember hair grows faster when pores are not clogged on your scalp. Wash hair after 2-3 weeks. Eat healthy avoiding sugary foods. Your hair will grow 😊
Scalp is apart of your skin, which the biggest organ. An uhealthy scalp and/or scalp issues, leads to a downward spiral of all that the beauty industry makes bank on. Heal your scalp if needed and maintain its health, all else will follow.
Biggest mistake is detangling wet. Detangle dry, with an oil or serum. Take your time taking the hair down..seem like you left some knots while taking it down
Please may you show us how to take care of braids. I got my hair braided and I want to take care of it so my natural hair can have a break from heat ❤ I would really appreciate it
I wear protective styles WITHOUT added hair. I hate that protective styling has become synonymous with added hair (feed-in braids, weaves, wigs, and extensions). There ARE other protective styles.
Everyone isn't as privileged as you & not having fake hair isn't a flex. You could have a health problem at any point. People don't only wear these things for vanity. The presumption of that, is very self exalting. Protective means different things to different people @#Don't judge!
@@AB-ib3nf: You’re jumping to conclusions. I’m not flexing *or* judging. I’m talking about terminology. People only think of added hair when they talk about “protective styles”. And a lot of people are now saying “protective styles aren’t always protective”, because lace fronts, feed-in braids, faux locs, sew-ins, etc., can sometimes cause thinning, hair loss, or traction alopecia. At the same time, many people (Cardi B, Angela Simmons, etc.) experience increased length retention because of wearing wigs and added hair. But given that there are other protective styles and other ways to protect the hair over extended periods that *don’t* require added hair and that are less likely to cause damage to the hair follicles, there should be alternate terminology to illustrate the distinction between the two so people can know exactly what a person means when they say “protective style”. I refer to styles using added hair as “protective styles”, and I refer to hairdos that don’t require added hair, yet also help minimize damage, as “preventative styles”. The same problem exists with the term “co-wash”. To most people, it means “washing” your hair with conditioner. Well, conditioner does not and cannot “wash” hair because it contains no surfactants. On the other hand, you have co-wash products that *are* cleansers and *can* wash the hair, but most people don’t think of those when they use or hear the term “co-wash”. To distinguish between them, I, personally, use the term “co-wash” when referring to using an actual co-wash product, and “co-rinse” when it comes to “washing” hair with conditioner.
@@gloriamensah8900: Crown braids and twists or any plaited, corn rowed, twisted, or flat-twisted styles, especially those that allow you to pin up the the length of your hair. Of course, these styles normally don’t last as long as long as styles incorporating added hair. The trick is making them last at least 3-5 days. Some, of course, can last a couple of weeks. Some you can do yourself and others may require a skilled professional. It’s also important to make sure as little tension as possible is put on your follicles, i.e., they should never pull or cause pain. For me, wearing my hair In several plaits under a well-styled head wrap is also an option. In 2022, I purchased my first wig. It has bangs and doesn’t require glue. I just have to pull it on. That falls under the “protective style” umbrella, but it’s damage-free. Some people like to stretch their hair by blow drying before before styling. I don’t because I try to use heat as sparingly as possible.
I love how u mix in spanish on ur videos girlyyy!! Im Dominican and honestly u kinda sound Domi too but like are ya girl?? Also your hair is sauurrr pretty, your curls are so gorgeus and you as well 😫😫😭💗💗
I'm super simple with my hair routine. I wash daily, use a leave-,in conditioner. Nightly oil and massage my scalp, and recently started wearing a bonnet. I have a small fro and have decided to stop chopping my hair. Simple..
What did you use in your hair at the end of the video? Your hair is gorgeous. I have a daughter with thick, long, hair and woukd love to try it on her hair.
That clump of hair you see when taking down braids is nothing but shredded hair that couldn't fall out because your hair was locked in braids. So your hair isn't falling out.
i decided to STOP going to the salon because my front hairs just all of a sudden became so weak that just combing hurts, so no matter how gentle the hairstylist is, it ends up hurting and cutting horribly. I'm too young to look like an old bald man yo. Now I just do my loose cornrows and wear a wig over it.
They are you just need to take care of your hair and scalp during the time you have your protective hairstyle. Your hair will shred even if you don’t have a protective hairstyle. The right products matter too for your “hair type”.
People forget protective styles only are protecting your hair while it grows. Protective styles don’t MAKE your hair grow though. So still shampoo and hydrate your hair while it’s in the protective style to retain length and integrity🤝🏽😊
Yes it is when you leave your hair alone. People saying ur hair fall out hair fall out every single day that’s just a the build up. And do a hair mask after you take them down
A suggestion. Don't manipulate your hair straight out of the braid. Just take them down, no comb, and then don't wash for a couple of days. So your hair can rest in between the manipulation.
Yea! Wild growth is best! I did a year with getting braids every month! Omg! And I take really good care of my hair! SMH! My hair was thin and I had to cut so much off… it did nothing! If I get knotless again…. I’m only getting 10! I’m never doing mediums or smalls again! Never!
Whatever you do don’t let them dip your hair in that hot boiling water over time it’s breaks down your hair and your wondering 8 month later why your ends suck. It’s because that water fried your hair.
I just want to add...STOP wearing protective styles back to back!! Let your hair be natural and curly and free for at least 2 weeks before getting it redone.
Meanwhile, here I am with my knotless braids for two months 😂 I am trying to go three months, and see how much my hair has grown. Especially since it costs so much.
I think the key to protective styles is to not let the hair get matted 🤔😉😍
🎉
Bingo
Agreed
& to keep them very moisturised
Matted?? Yh you're clearly not black if these styles matt you're hair. Clearly not for you these style.
Yes!! Moisture, moisture, moisture! I do my own braids every 3-4 weeks wash, deep condition, leave in , oil/pomade/ then braid !!😊
Do you have any advice on which brand is the best for thin 4C hair with high porosity ?☺️
@@nmynmy482 I use High End Shampoos and Conditioners, which leave my hair soft, because, I do braids often , after I wash my hair. I Use Mielle Products, Nexus, or KENRA! They are great products for dry hair.
Your shedding after a month is less than my "wash every 2 days" shedding! Very impressive
Clove can be made into a tea so your hair can almost not shed
If you wash it with clove water or star anise water. Rice water and coffee are good for stimulating hair growth. After I use coffee grounds I save them and add them to rice and the water from that is restorative
check your iron and ferritin levels. I used to shed so much but since I increased my iron levels my shedding has decreased immensely
Do a black tea rinse that alway sets me right. I had this issue too and I was terrified but the tea rinse worked
@@EssenceEtienne THANK YOU *SOOO* MUCH!!!!
Seriously, love love to you!!
I agree with you. Protective styles without added hair definitely help my hair grow (mini twists have my hair thriving rn lol). Protective styles with added hair are good for my hair if as long as I take care of them.
i’m wanting to get them! how should i take care of them?
Agreed! People get braids and damn near neglect their hair but be upset come take down 😂
Facts I was one of those people
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Shedding can be normal. It also can be excessive. Protective styles like braids are heavy and weaken the hair strands and scalp. When you take down, some of the natural shed hairs tangle and pull the regular (anagen phase) hairs. It looks like you’re shedding a normal amount. But not all types of hair handles braids well and sheds well.
When taking braids down, the best way is honestly to grease up hair and scalp and wait before detangling and washing. At least 12-24 hours. Get your hair strong again and then wash and all that. You may also shed way way less.
This is what I do! I actually use an oil And take down with oil! Minimal shedding for me!😊
Girl you’re GORGEOUS
My thoughts 😊
Your “shedding” was very much normal… it’s normal to loose up to 100 strands of hair per day…. So after an entire month… yeah that’s nothing. Your hair is healthy and growing in the correct pattern.
I don't think so. Her hair is LONG and dense. Her hair is twice as long as mine. I have about that much shedding after 4 weeks.
@@LadybeetleMaddoxher hair is healthy. Get over it
@LadybeetleMaddox 🤦 when they think it's normal to lose 100 strands a day, you just gotta let them be.....
@@JeneanWilliamsit is lmaooo. But you can also shed hair for many different reasons with protective styles such as dry ends, SHEDDING, stress, the hair products you use, and etc. Its normal lmaoo, I’ve seen more hair being shed than that. Y’all act like everyone’s hair will shed the same amount and it won’t. Her hair is healthy, y’all want to be the hair judge to bad
@@LadybeetleMaddoxshe literally just said she had the braids in for a month. so if you have *shorter* hair & shed the same amount then it means she actually shed less than you?…
I think it’s also important to maintain a clean and healthy scalp. Regardless of how your hair is styled, it needs a healthy environment to grow
OMG STOP- CAN WE LITERALLY TALK ABOUT HOW GORGEOUS THIS GIRL IS!!
Gorgeous Afro Latina.
Black girls are pretty
@@Orlanzepol123Gorgeous African American girl, black girls are pretty.
@@sduolcepoh7502she’s not African American though she’s Afro Latina and you don’t need to pretend she represents you to feel better about yourself, all women including you are beautiful in their own right
@@Tiredtttttttand you are from where to be be inserting yourself
Luv the Spanglish ❤Mexican American girl here 😊beautiful hair!
Yes protective hair styles in courage hair growth I wear protective hair style s for 2 months my favourite protective hairstyle is knotless box braid s my relaxed hair grows long in protective hair styles when I have had them for 2 months along side using wild growth hair oil and taken iron supplements also eating a healthy diet
Protective hairstyles, especially braids works wonders for my hair especially when I did a huge chop like five years ago. Now I can honestly say my hair is about shoulder length.
Um 5 years to shoulder length? You might want to reevaluate the protective styles you’re doing
This is exactly why I want to do the big chop. I want to start all over. I have so many split ends. I tried to explain this to the woman who did my hair before she installed any braids 😢 Idk anymore lol
i would take care of my braids and then whenever i took them out i shedded a bunch. so i stopped doing that and just left my hair alone. i still oiled my scalp and moisturized my hair but not nearly as much. when i took out my braids then the shedding decreased dramatically and my hair retained so much length and still remained healthy. i think it depends on the person
For some reason my hair does not like synthetic hair. My hair thrives in mini twists but fails in braids with added hair. So my main style is chunky twist. I like them because the oldet they get they start to look like soft locs ☺️
Okay who is your braider, PLEASE? She is great
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Just copy what us guys do. We have our hair in cornrows/braids for a couple of weeks and don't do too much, no bleaching and frying your hair and you'll retain length
😂so true
But a lot of women wear cornrows under their wigs, too. Helps maintain length and can switch up styles often.
@@StarC2233 My guess is that their hair gets hot under those wigs so gets excessively sweaty. Are most of them moisturising their hair under the wigs? Either way, less is more...
@@myafrosheenI’m wearing a protective style rn (crochet braids) and my hair has cornrows underneath but I keep them moisturized 3 times a week and it never fails me.
I think braiding your own hair (knotless) is actually better if you have your own hair braided and not use weave. I think its the chemicals in the hair weave (synthetic) has chemicals in it and I actually think this is what causes more than usual shedding. Also, you need a good pre poo, or a product like Taliyah Wajid to place on the new growth and allow to sit on the hair before actually gently combing.
I've read many articles that synthetic braiding hair cuts into your hair shafts and cause damage. Don't leave hair braided more than 4 to 6 weeks if using it. Keep it moisturized and clean. Most will not shampoo their braids if left in for long periods for fear of frizzing. But, what's more important, the cosmetic look or healthy hair? Best thing if possible is to braid or twist your own hair. If not use human hair. It's more expensive but not damaging to your strands.
Your hair is gorgeous 🥰 ugh I wish I had hair like yours 😍
Proof is in the pudding, your hair is GORGEOUS
The way the stylists are gooking edge control throughout the style just for the Instagram look is not protecting anything. It's ripping strands left and right and causes a lot of work during the takedown process.
Personally, when I was doing my hair every now and then I had so much breakage! But since I started protective styles for two or three weeks with my own hair, conditioning every week and washing every two weeks, I finally saw growth!
Me tooo!!!! We don’t need to use the longest weaves! Our short braids or middle length braids rocks too
ROLLER SETTING IS BEST. Roller setting hair and keeping it pinned grows hair cause it is not as tight.
We need to start explicitly saying protective styles without added hair vs. with added hair. It's like everyone forgot about the former🙃
Protective styles are great just don't leave it in too long. Remember hair grows faster when pores are not clogged on your scalp. Wash hair after 2-3 weeks. Eat healthy avoiding sugary foods. Your hair will grow 😊
Scalp is apart of your skin, which the biggest organ. An uhealthy scalp and/or scalp issues, leads to a downward spiral of all that the beauty industry makes bank on.
Heal your scalp if needed and maintain its health, all else will follow.
Agree I think people get lazy when they wear wigs, braids, or whatever they neglect their real hair you can't do that. You end up damaging your hair.
All facts girl. Keep up the hood work
Your hair is GORGEOUS!!!.🤩😍
Girl if that’s how much shed came off in 1 month I think that’s great👏👏 when I detangle my hair it’s always 4x that hairball you were holding.
I'm gonna need to start this when I do my braids again
You are totally correct! Moisturize and oil... even if you have a protective style...
I feel like the amount of shedding is normal if not little compare to how much most people would shed. You look so pretty btw!!!
I agree. Your scalp needs to be clean and moisturized at all times
Biggest mistake is detangling wet.
Detangle dry, with an oil or serum.
Take your time taking the hair down..seem like you left some knots while taking it down
Gorgeous
Your hair is everything and more! 😍🙌
Your hair is so thick and beautiful sis I could never
Please may you show us how to take care of braids. I got my hair braided and I want to take care of it so my natural hair can have a break from heat ❤ I would really appreciate it
Thank you for the information, very helpful 😊
SO PRETTY
Me thinking I’m going to be bald then 😅😂 I love this thank you for telling me 😊❤
If done with care and taken out with care, yes. I be chopping some of my hair because I'm trying to lessen the take down time. 😂
I’ve learned that the added hair years our cuticles on our natural hair as well
Beautiful
I’ve kept braids for 3 months. Maintenance matters. I also cleanse & wash my scalp and get them refreshed in between take down. Baby your hair.
Additional tip for protective styles, don't let it be too tight on the scalp
The only thing it will take some of my edges out so I’m thinking bigger plaits are great
I wear protective styles WITHOUT added hair. I hate that protective styling has become synonymous with added hair (feed-in braids, weaves, wigs, and extensions). There ARE other protective styles.
Everyone isn't as privileged as you & not having fake hair isn't a flex. You could have a health problem at any point. People don't only wear these things for vanity. The presumption of that, is very self exalting. Protective means different things to different people @#Don't judge!
@@AB-ib3nf: You’re jumping to conclusions. I’m not flexing *or* judging. I’m talking about terminology.
People only think of added hair when they talk about “protective styles”. And a lot of people are now saying “protective styles aren’t always protective”, because lace fronts, feed-in braids, faux locs, sew-ins, etc., can sometimes cause thinning, hair loss, or traction alopecia. At the same time, many people (Cardi B, Angela Simmons, etc.) experience increased length retention because of wearing wigs and added hair.
But given that there are other protective styles and other ways to protect the hair over extended periods that *don’t* require added hair and that are less likely to cause damage to the hair follicles, there should be alternate terminology to illustrate the distinction between the two so people can know exactly what a person means when they say “protective style”.
I refer to styles using added hair as “protective styles”, and I refer to hairdos that don’t require added hair, yet also help minimize damage, as “preventative styles”.
The same problem exists with the term “co-wash”. To most people, it means “washing” your hair with conditioner. Well, conditioner does not and cannot “wash” hair because it contains no surfactants. On the other hand, you have co-wash products that *are* cleansers and *can* wash the hair, but most people don’t think of those when they use or hear the term “co-wash”.
To distinguish between them, I, personally, use the term “co-wash” when referring to using an actual co-wash product, and “co-rinse” when it comes to “washing” hair with conditioner.
@@hereforit2347can you please name some examples of preventative hairstyles (without added hair)?
@@gloriamensah8900: Crown braids and twists or any plaited, corn rowed, twisted, or flat-twisted styles, especially those that allow you to pin up the the length of your hair.
Of course, these styles normally don’t last as long as long as styles incorporating added hair. The trick is making them last at least 3-5 days. Some, of course, can last a couple of weeks. Some you can do yourself and others may require a skilled professional. It’s also important to make sure as little tension as possible is put on your follicles, i.e., they should never pull or cause pain.
For me, wearing my hair In several plaits under a well-styled head wrap is also an option. In 2022, I purchased my first wig. It has bangs and doesn’t require glue. I just have to pull it on. That falls under the “protective style” umbrella, but it’s damage-free.
Some people like to stretch their hair by blow drying before before styling. I don’t because I try to use heat as sparingly as possible.
I love your input… very informative
Was that ouai clarifying shampoo? I use that too. Love it.
Your hair sheds naturally 100-150 strands per day depending on density...this is nothing ❤
i love your hair😍
I love how u mix in spanish on ur videos girlyyy!! Im Dominican and honestly u kinda sound Domi too but like are ya girl?? Also your hair is sauurrr pretty, your curls are so gorgeus and you as well 😫😫😭💗💗
Pero nena tu eres tan bella! ❤
I'm super simple with my hair routine. I wash daily, use a leave-,in conditioner. Nightly oil and massage my scalp, and recently started wearing a bonnet. I have a small fro and have decided to stop chopping my hair. Simple..
You are stunning
Beautiful hair❤
Ouai is good after you take out braids and I get a steam treatment,trim and I have a clobetosol propinate drops doctor prescribed for my dermatitis
What did you use in your hair at the end of the video? Your hair is gorgeous. I have a daughter with thick, long, hair and woukd love to try it on her hair.
Amazing video!
Pretty! You look like Bahja Rodriguez!
My hair: *Sheds one strand of hair*
Me: "IM BALDING😱😭😭😭😭"
I noticed the more I oiled my hair i seen less shedding
That clump of hair you see when taking down braids is nothing but shredded hair that couldn't fall out because your hair was locked in braids. So your hair isn't falling out.
You have Beautiful 😍 hair. Bless You 😊.
I also think the dipping in hot water causes breakage, depending on the length of your hair......
What products do you use, I'm struggling!! Gorgeous
Wow you are so beautiful 😍 also I am living your curly hair 👩🦱
That's definitely not 4c hair
i decided to STOP going to the salon because my front hairs just all of a sudden became so weak that just combing hurts, so no matter how gentle the hairstylist is, it ends up hurting and cutting horribly. I'm too young to look like an old bald man yo. Now I just do my loose cornrows and wear a wig over it.
I agreed 💯 with Shawn
Pretty nice hair speaking facts
They are you just need to take care of your hair and scalp during the time you have your protective hairstyle. Your hair will shred even if you don’t have a protective hairstyle. The right products matter too for your “hair type”.
People forget protective styles only are protecting your hair while it grows. Protective styles don’t MAKE your hair grow though. So still shampoo and hydrate your hair while it’s in the protective style to retain length and integrity🤝🏽😊
I agree.
Beautiful lady!!! ❤
Okay i heard her spanish and the hair made sense ❤
What’s the scalp scrub you used?
Yes it is when you leave your hair alone. People saying ur hair fall out hair fall out every single day that’s just a the build up. And do a hair mask after you take them down
A suggestion. Don't manipulate your hair straight out of the braid. Just take them down, no comb, and then don't wash for a couple of days. So your hair can rest in between the manipulation.
What is the music in the background? Whew issa vibe!!
Yea! Wild growth is best! I did a year with getting braids every month! Omg! And I take really good care of my hair! SMH! My hair was thin and I had to cut so much off… it did nothing! If I get knotless again…. I’m only getting 10! I’m never doing mediums or smalls again! Never!
As someone with straight hair I always wondered, this kinds of hairstyles don't put tension on the scalp?
Facts
Whatever you do don’t let them dip your hair in that hot boiling water over time it’s breaks down your hair and your wondering 8 month later why your ends suck. It’s because that water fried your hair.
Ok, so how do I protect my hair when I have braids coz I’m so iffy about getting braids again but I want them so bad😭
I just want to add...STOP wearing protective styles back to back!! Let your hair be natural and curly and free for at least 2 weeks before getting it redone.
My hair sheds way more that that with braids. Braids with fake hair is not good for my hair. I think it depends on your hair type
I think its good for length retention, but I def thinks u should still be washing your hair. Months of braids without a lick of hydration 😭.
You have to keep the braids clean.
Amazing
Meanwhile, here I am with my knotless braids for two months 😂 I am trying to go three months, and see how much my hair has grown. Especially since it costs so much.
I love using AUGH😫 products
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Did you have to blow dry before getting it braided
Is it me or does she look kinda like Tyla? I thought it was her lol 😅
We lose from 40 to 100 strains a day
Nothing but the truth
Keep it oiled and trimmed
What do you mean this is how much your hair grew? We don't know.