The Best Natural Hair Products for Low Porosity and High Porosity Hair

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

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  • @ShaniqueBuntyn
    @ShaniqueBuntyn  Před rokem +10

    Products shown:
    Satin Scarfs: bit.ly/EbonyScarf
    Satin Bonnets: bit.ly/JumboBonnet
    HAIR TOOLS:
    Detangler Brush: bit.ly/BestDetanglerBrush
    Shampoo Brush: www.wakeupcurly.com/products/shampoo-brush?variant=43576931647700
    SHAMPOOS
    Adowa Shampoo go.magik.ly/ml/1de1g/
    Olaplex Shampoo go.magik.ly/ml/1cx8c/
    CONDITIONERS
    Olaplex Conditioner go.magik.ly/ml/1cx8j/
    Adwoa Mask go.magik.ly/ml/1gp14/
    STYLERS
    Camille Rose Naturals Water Styler go.magik.ly/ml/1exo2/
    Adwoa Leave in go.magik.ly/ml/1de1c/
    The Doux Mousse go.magik.ly/ml/1jvgs/
    SEALERS
    Hair Oil bit.ly/HibiscusFusionOil
    PROTECTIVE STYLES
    Blowout Wig bit.ly/KinkyStraightWig
    Kinky Curly Wigbit.ly/kinkycurlywigs

  • @ruth5538
    @ruth5538 Před rokem +30

    People tend to confuse things. Coconut oil is not a protein treatment but behaves like one, in penetrating your hair shaft. That's it.

    • @softyjess
      @softyjess Před rokem +1

      if it does the same thing why isnt it a protein treatment

    • @ruth5538
      @ruth5538 Před rokem +9

      @@softyjess it penetrate your hair shaft and prevent protein loss and regulate water absorption (if i can simplify it, making it great to prevent hygral fatigue) but it's not a protein treatment because, it's simply not protein. therefore shouldn't replace a real protein treatment.
      There are a lot of resources and papers about the subject. And some biochemist here on CZcams explain it well.

    • @internationalspectrumcosme7142
      @internationalspectrumcosme7142 Před rokem +6

      The molecules in coconut oil are too large to penetrate low porosity therefore it's simply Coates the hair and blocks out moisture absorption. That's why it makes low porosity hair dry out and gives it a straw-like feel. Coconut water, I'm not so sure about but I stay away from it all together and now that I do, my hair is a lot softer and smoother and I don't have to worry about breakage during the detangling process.

    • @gabbdonn
      @gabbdonn Před rokem

      OH MY GOD! yes R U T H, you are correct! I use coconut oil when I’m reverting my hair from straight to curly (before shampooing), I use aloe vera juice, hair mayo, then the coconut oil, leave it on for like 10 minutes (avoid coconut oil on the scalp) or I’ll use it as a penetrating oil like a pree-poo on my dry hair, then shampoo and conditioner as usual. I use the coconut oil as a pree-poo when I’m trying to avoid hygral fatigue.

  • @sharonsmiley9198
    @sharonsmiley9198 Před rokem +11

    Looking beautiful as usual. Great information.

  • @vetalewis9799
    @vetalewis9799 Před rokem +8

    Great information!! Love your hair 😍

  • @myrnaj4502
    @myrnaj4502 Před rokem +9

    Yess im here for it, beautiful.

  • @deidreej
    @deidreej Před rokem +10

    I am going to have to save up to try Olaplex. I have heard nothing but good things about #3. Also, I want to try Adwoa as well. I generally use protein every other month. Sometimes I go longer. Just depends! BTW, My bonnets have never come off either, and I know I sleep crazy, 😂😂😂 Very interesting! Great video 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤

  • @juliabonadie5992
    @juliabonadie5992 Před rokem +6

    Very nice you did an fantastic job ❤❤❤🎉🎉your hair is very beautiful ❤❤

  • @1GoldenBreeze
    @1GoldenBreeze Před rokem +14

    Your hair looks beautiful!💜 Have you tried the Adwoa Baomint line? It's as good as the Blue Tanzy but it is moisturizing instead of strengthening.

  • @Vlindertjeab
    @Vlindertjeab Před rokem +6

    Your hair looks so pretty woman. 😊

  • @ennajames2866
    @ennajames2866 Před rokem +5

    Looking beautiful caz

  • @bellaroserela
    @bellaroserela Před rokem +2

    You are blessed because my satin scarf always falls off but I also sleep wild😅 and yes ad you said too much protein to is not too needed for low porosity.

  • @patriciajohn6826
    @patriciajohn6826 Před rokem +4

    Amazing video full of information.

  • @kenleung7467
    @kenleung7467 Před rokem +5

    1.You can trying bristle brush next time for flat ironing,i feeling lot smoother than the comb.
    Why you don’t trying bristle brush for chasing method for flat ironing your hair?
    2.I think you still can using heat again add curls when you straightening your hair frist time just make sure lower temperature for straightening curls.if you straightening at 410f,add curls lower heat about 350-375f,this way you will keeping safe using heat again.

  • @shinesshallow-gollop2
    @shinesshallow-gollop2 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the update. Need a cheap girl edition, cause babbbyyy these products can be expensive in the caribbean.

    • @ShaniqueBuntyn
      @ShaniqueBuntyn  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I understand that. I will look into some more affordable options

  • @user-rw4ef1ik5z
    @user-rw4ef1ik5z Před rokem +4

    Nice tips 💙💜💙💜💙

  • @buzzinbee9463
    @buzzinbee9463 Před rokem +5

    I love the Adwoa white line BUT they are pricey if you have a lot of hair. I really want to purchase again. On my 2 buy list. I THINK I'd be happy if I can simply find dependable products I can use so I can stop being a product junkie. It's not that coconut has protein....its that ot acts like a protein in hair. Love The Doux products. The mouse works good. I want to try the Crazy Sexy Curl mousse from the line. Wash n gos don't last long for me no matter what. 2 bottles a year is not bad for a product.

  • @tywanbrown3034
    @tywanbrown3034 Před rokem +4

    Hey Shanique, I still haven't tried the Adwoa line as of yet but i do like the Olaplex

  • @NinthJewel
    @NinthJewel Před rokem +5

    First ?!! ❤❤ heyyyy. I love the olaplex #5 it’s my favourite in the range . I haven’t tried adowoa yet l am not sure how expensive it is to get in the uk that’s why

    • @ShaniqueBuntyn
      @ShaniqueBuntyn  Před rokem +1

      Heyy! Olaplex is amazing! Definitely check out Adowa

  • @D4JC
    @D4JC Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent video and very educational ❤

  • @lovedbyall
    @lovedbyall Před rokem +3

    Love these good recommendations! I know it's been awhile but your bangs have definitely grown out and maybe your curly cut too? Have you cut your hair since then to make it even when straightening again?

    • @ShaniqueBuntyn
      @ShaniqueBuntyn  Před rokem

      Ye its definitely grown out a bit. Ive also cut it twice since my curly cut

  • @Melissa_Lorraine
    @Melissa_Lorraine Před rokem +4

    Is it possible for hair porosity to change over time? I feel like I need to change up my routine because my hair has been on the low porosity side lately. Going to check out some of these!

    • @ShaniqueBuntyn
      @ShaniqueBuntyn  Před rokem +3

      yes, it's possible for it to change. Low porosity hair is considered to be very healthy hair. High porosity hair usually gets a bad rep. Having LP hair is a good thing.

    • @kathleenadeshoga8415
      @kathleenadeshoga8415 Před rokem +1

      also make sure it's not just product buildup

    • @Melissa_Lorraine
      @Melissa_Lorraine Před rokem +1

      @@kathleenadeshoga8415 Agreed, I actually started incorporating clarifying shampoos into my routine and it does help a bit.

  • @SEllis-tt3qb
    @SEllis-tt3qb Před rokem +3

    Hey girl was just wondering if you can tell us what the purple shampoo and conditioner smell like? Is it like coconuty or fruity smell or is it like a strong masculine scent?

    • @ShaniqueBuntyn
      @ShaniqueBuntyn  Před rokem +6

      Hey! Do you mean the Adwoa products? they have a strong perfume smell.. its not fruity or masculine lol I honestly dont know how to describe it. Maybe more so Floral
      UPDATE:
      I found this on google: Fragrance Description: This treatment serum contains floral notes of natural tuberose, jasmine bud extract, ylang-ylang, orris concrete, benzoin, and musks.

  • @kinghill500
    @kinghill500 Před rokem +8

    Early beautiful 😍

  • @sihamal8061
    @sihamal8061 Před rokem +6

    It’s true that coconut oil doesn’t contain protein, but it helps the hair to maintain it which is not the best thing for protein overload and here is what I found:
    While it's not technically a protein you'll also want to avoid coconut oil because it helps to slow down protein loss. This makes your reversal of protein overload harder.
    Coconut oil only worsens protein overload. If you're not careful, you could see a lot of breakage, split ends, and even hair loss. Instead of coconut oil, anyone with dry, brittle hair should opt for another nourishing oil like argan oil or marula oil.
    Well in that case I’ll just stay away from it because it can actually easily cause protein overload as it helps keeping the protein in the hair which can accumulate every time I use a protein treatments/masks which most of the time is concentrated, no wonder it made my low porosity hair dry unlike other oils..

  • @Charlenestar
    @Charlenestar Před rokem +3

    Do you still you the mega growth profectiv DC? That one was a mix of moisture and protein right?

    • @ShaniqueBuntyn
      @ShaniqueBuntyn  Před rokem +2

      Lol no… I haven’t touched that since my transitioning days. I should revisit it. It was a fav!

    • @Charlenestar
      @Charlenestar Před rokem +1

      @@ShaniqueBuntyn Yes! Revisit it and let us know how your hair likes it now! x

  • @BeatrizMatias
    @BeatrizMatias Před 2 měsíci

    Currently making a switch up on my hair routine, what would you say are the best products for a twist out on blown out hair (4c/b, long dense hair, low porosity)? The options are endless 😭

    • @ShaniqueBuntyn
      @ShaniqueBuntyn  Před 21 dnem +1

      any of the moisturizer or creams mentioned in this video

  • @ExclusiveBarbie94
    @ExclusiveBarbie94 Před rokem +4

    Heyy 👋🏼

  • @chrissyham2539
    @chrissyham2539 Před 3 měsíci +1

    My low porosity hair do not like coconut nothing at alll. It work like protein.

    • @arosa6883
      @arosa6883 Před 2 měsíci

      Agree… I have to stay away from Coconut and depending on the manufacture. I like 100% Shea Moisture Coconut Shampoo but my hair does NOT like the conditioner.

  • @nadirashields5357
    @nadirashields5357 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi are your bonnets and your scarfs breathable would you recommend braids if you want hair growth and something healthy

    • @ShaniqueBuntyn
      @ShaniqueBuntyn  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yes. It’s all I use. Braid are a great protective style

    • @nadirashields5357
      @nadirashields5357 Před 6 měsíci

      What braids promotes the most hair growth and is the least tension on your scalp

  • @nadirashields5357
    @nadirashields5357 Před 6 měsíci

    Do you have any hair growth videos

    • @ShaniqueBuntyn
      @ShaniqueBuntyn  Před 6 měsíci

      Yes you can search. How to grow long hair on my channel

  • @cmbooks2000
    @cmbooks2000 Před rokem

    I have done everything but nail on bonnets and they always come off. It's super annoying.

    • @ShaniqueBuntyn
      @ShaniqueBuntyn  Před rokem

      Wow really? Does your bonnet have a drawstring and elastic. I sell bonnets and never had a customer complain about it coming off. I also get repeat orders 🤷🏽‍♀️ it could be the bonnet you are wearing.

    • @cmbooks2000
      @cmbooks2000 Před rokem

      @@ShaniqueBuntyn I have draw string, elastic, the kind you wrap several times and then tie. All of them wind up on my pillow in the morning

    • @ShaniqueBuntyn
      @ShaniqueBuntyn  Před rokem

      @cmbooks2000 hmm without the drawstring is there an elastic in the bonnet? For example if the drawstring were to come out, would the bonnets still have an elastic inside?

    • @cmbooks2000
      @cmbooks2000 Před rokem

      @@ShaniqueBuntyn all are separate hair protectors. Some have elastic. Some have drawstrings. Some are tie only. The tie ones are most effective but only when I put my hair in a pony and tie the wrap around the ponytail. The elastic and drawstring are completely useless

    • @cmbooks2000
      @cmbooks2000 Před rokem

      @@ShaniqueBuntyn no, these just have a string and you pull to tighten. The ones with that wrap and tie are not so bad. The elastic ones never stay but they are the most comfortable