My TOP 10 TIPS on Growing Long Healthy Natural Hair

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @kayjay8790
    @kayjay8790 Před 10 lety +513

    Keys to growing Long Hair: 1. Moisturize 2. Trim only when necessary 3. Do Not overshampoo 4. Low manipulaton styling 5. Protective styling 6. Do not do your hair when you are stressed out and emotional 7. Be mindful of the accessories you put into your hair 8. Avoid brushes and combs when possible (finger detangle) 9. You are what you so eat healthy, lots of protein 10. Its not a race its a marathon, be patient :o)

  • @Errasidelic
    @Errasidelic Před 9 lety +662

    I'm just gonna sum up what she says.
    1. Moisturize your hair. Water, natural oils, butters, etc are good. Dry hair is an invitation to breakage so avoid it.
    2. Trim when it's absolutely necessary. Helps remove split ends and single strand knots (which are common in curly hair) Over trimming doesn't always help. Your hair will grow nice and even but you will see little growth, especially when your cutting off more than you're growing.
    3. Don't over-shampoo. Co-washing is a good alternative to washing your hair. Shampoo strips the natural oils of your hair which you want in your hair. It's good to clean your scalp of dirt but don't over do it. Also try to incorporate co-washing
    4. Low manipulation styling. Your hair is fragile. Be careful with braids, twists, and ponytails. (Braids pulled out my hair in the middle and I don't think it'll grow back so BE CAREFUL) Too tight is too bad.
    5. Protective styling. Very important to give your hair a break.
    6. Don't do your hair when you're stressed out, mad. You'll be more impatient and rough on your hair and like number 4, too rough is too bad.
    7. Be mindful of your hair accessories. Somethings will definitely rip out your hair if secured wrong (bows and clips) Ponytail holders could rip out your hair, especially ones with metal.
    8. Avoid combs and brushes when possible. Finger detangling is the best option, but when used a wide toothed comb and Denman brush are recommended.
    9. You are what you eat. Eat healthy and drink a lot of water. Protein especially
    10. Be patient. It's not a race. It's a marathon. Ignore your hair length and after a while you'll see the growth.
    *UPDATE: The spot where my hair fell out has kinda grown back. It took a full year to grow back and it still isn't even an inch yet. If you'd like an update on how I handled it please let me know.

    • @AfridiZindabad
      @AfridiZindabad Před 8 lety +25

      Aww! Thank you. Don't get me wrong--listening helps, but my brain retains written information MUCH better!

    • @amaude
      @amaude Před 8 lety +1

      thanks

    • @HarajukuBarbieUK
      @HarajukuBarbieUK Před 8 lety +2

      +Sierra Hamilton Superstar!

    • @britrue3490
      @britrue3490 Před 8 lety +1

      +AfridiZindabad lol mine too

    • @amaude
      @amaude Před 8 lety +11

      i love people like you

  • @genad6615
    @genad6615 Před 5 lety +120

    Who had to go back and watch this in 2019?

  • @Drfeelinu
    @Drfeelinu Před 9 lety +25

    Every girl needs to watch this my goodness. The best advice ever especially about what u eat reflects your outside & low manipulation. Patience is key. Great job ! I'd add scalp massages to the list

  • @elizabethlua5708
    @elizabethlua5708 Před 9 lety +12

    *I developed a sensitivity to various chemicals that are found in most shampoos, soaps, lotions, etc, so I tried Argan Rain shampoo and conditioner and it's great! It doesn't irritate my skin at all. I love the smells.*

    • @helenwhitehall8095
      @helenwhitehall8095 Před 9 lety +2

      Elizabeth Lua I am surprised. ArganRain is so much prevailing .

  • @anewmeePassion
    @anewmeePassion Před 11 lety +1

    go for it, i started going natural 2 months before my 16th bday and now i'm 19 and in college and I love it. You really stand out and you see yourself in a whole different light it's crazy. Plus people are always complimenting you...literally.

  • @sandraboxill1322
    @sandraboxill1322 Před 8 lety +7

    I never knew there was so much going on about natural hair, no kidding. I've had my hair cut short for a very long time. I tried going natural three years ago, but I got discouraged and cut it back to my short style, but I just earlier this year decided to grow it again, and now I'm seeing all this, I'm really excited to try something new. Thanks loads to you and all the other ladies out there. I loved you video you did with Carols Daughter products. Awesome

  • @lexilomax4986
    @lexilomax4986 Před 4 lety +2

    In quarantine watching throw backs of Naptural85🥰...this was actually the very 1st natural hair youtube video I ever watched as I was planning to do my big chop...that was in Dec 2013, 6 yrs later im still natural and still feeling like it was one of the best choices I ever made for myself. Naptural85 was such an inspiration to me! Always appreciated her hair tips!

  • @reneeparks7273
    @reneeparks7273 Před 9 lety +14

    I use castor oil the black Jamaican coconut kind it works a lot better and within months or weeks your hair will grow longer trust me

  • @tbperry9390
    @tbperry9390 Před 10 lety +35

    I just rinse my hair with conditioner and then deep condition to clean my hair. And then, before I clean my hair I use your apple cider vinegar mix to help loosen the dirt on my scalp. It helps, ALOT. Thanks!!

  • @CarefreeMaya
    @CarefreeMaya Před 9 lety +72

    I started to get bored with my hair and straightened it recklessly. I almost had heat damage. Lucky it sprang back after some treatments. The pressure to straighten at my job is just terrible, and it's mainly from my dad! But I had to stop, I had to snap out of it and remember the goal. Healthy long natural hair for once in my life, and the joy of my journey!

    • @jaylalawton8290
      @jaylalawton8290 Před 9 lety +4

      +claris17gemini Why does his race matter?

    • @CarefreeMaya
      @CarefreeMaya Před 9 lety

      +claris17gemini yes he's black

    • @EpikLiv
      @EpikLiv Před 9 lety +2

      +claris17gemini It doesn't matter if he is black or not.

    • @londonlikethebridge1770
      @londonlikethebridge1770 Před 9 lety +4

      Yes. Pressure and/or negative comments from individuals will definitely sour your natural hair journey. Especially if it's people that are close to you and those are the ones you were hoping would understand, but it doesn't necessarily happen that way all the time. Just keep remembering that natural hair is healthy hair, especially if you nurture it like you're supposed to!! Keep doing you boo.

    • @heavenbradley1550
      @heavenbradley1550 Před 9 lety +5

      +claris17gemini I used to work at Hooters. I'm biracial. One of the rules there basically is that black girls have to have have relaxed or heat treated hair to come to work. It sucked. And it wrecked my hair. So, I quit after like five days.

  • @GigiSezIt
    @GigiSezIt Před 12 lety +1

    Your hair is gorgeous and healthy. Even though my hair is locked, in part, it was a few of your vids that inspired me to take better care of my hair. Thanks for sharing what you've learned with us!

  • @estherspirit
    @estherspirit Před 10 lety +43

    This is one of the best videos I've seen regarding natural hair care. Thank you very much for posting these tips! :)

  • @octavialegolie7853
    @octavialegolie7853 Před 5 lety +2

    I love that you were using the Denmam before people even knew the word Denmam!! You really are the OG!!

  • @uniquelyme1029
    @uniquelyme1029 Před 9 lety +5

    I live in Korea so they use wide plastic brushes to detangle lol
    my go to conditioner is shea moisture coconut and hibiscus.... Its really good when using a wide tooth comb.

  • @JudithMimi
    @JudithMimi Před 12 lety

    Every time i want to give up on my natural hair i look at your videos and everything just goes away ! You're really the best

  • @Cheyannesorelle
    @Cheyannesorelle Před 9 lety +25

    She's right, literally.
    Although, I've gone a year without protective styles.. I wear my hair in a banana scarf every single day (I don't wear it out much apart from selfies!) I think.. If you just keep it moist, tangled free, loose and left alone (no playing with it!) it grows fine :)

  • @Triplebeffect
    @Triplebeffect Před 10 lety +3

    I like tip #6 and I've never but 2 &2 together. I can't tell you how may times I've attempted to do my hair when I was stressed. Great tip!

  • @thereisstillhope
    @thereisstillhope Před 9 lety +7

    I really appreciate how humble you are. Thank you. Great video.

  • @czavagreen1486
    @czavagreen1486 Před 8 lety +2

    Thanx for the Pep talk!!! I've been so lazy, wearing wigs , holding them down with bobby pins and the damage to my hair is horrible!!! My sides now have alopecia, with sparse patches of hair, but the rest of my hair is long, just below My shoulder blades but thin. I had began to feel so overwhelmed, that I had thought about just razoring the sides, since that is stylish. The only thing about that thought, is that it would not look professional for my job as an RN supervisor, in a Mental health facility. Since I have many oils, I am going to begin using your recipes, since I do see that they work!!! Thanx again!!! You are amazingly awesome!!!!! Peace!! T

  • @rebabend
    @rebabend Před 10 lety +97

    You should come out with your own combs and brushes because you know what to look for.

  • @marcellebrooks8871
    @marcellebrooks8871 Před 10 lety

    I just wanted 2 thank u! A while back i forced 2 cut my unhealthy hair. It used 2 b dull and dry and NOT GROWING! But with your help my hair has been growing and shiny. I will always stay with u thru my natural hair journey. Luv u

  • @RoxiesPurposeDesign
    @RoxiesPurposeDesign Před 10 lety +3

    thanks for the tips. I watched when you did have a TWA till now girl you came a long way
    and your hair looks amazing

  • @xolakieshanicole
    @xolakieshanicole Před 7 lety +2

    These tips have changed my hair game!!! I watch this over and over again!!!

  • @barbe5669
    @barbe5669 Před 8 lety +36

    +Naptural85 I am fourteen and you are my role model!!! Because of you my hair is more healthy and it's so long now!!!You are amazing thank you!!!

  • @mohammadhuda2660
    @mohammadhuda2660 Před 9 lety +2

    @Sierra Hamilton,100% correct. Over-trimming is not productive. Also I would recommend a no-sulfates fast shmapoo to boost hair growth. Test it first though as everyone's hair reacts differently.

  • @itsmesky90
    @itsmesky90 Před 10 lety +6

    I'm pretty confident that I'm gonna have long natural hair at least at my shoulder around 2 years. They're already healthy. I'm not gonna say it is easy but I'll never never have perm again in my life. I love my natural hair & it's forever.

    • @SuperElise21
      @SuperElise21 Před 5 lety

      Itsme.sky Can I get a five year update? I’m in a self acceptance journey so I’d love to see how you’ve grown.

  • @sandrap.2050
    @sandrap.2050 Před 3 měsíci

    Watching this 12 yrs after posting and the info is still goal. Good hair care practice never fail.

  • @AKIYIAKELLY
    @AKIYIAKELLY Před 9 lety +14

    Excellent Video..
    I always Love your Videos.

  • @gettisministries122
    @gettisministries122 Před 6 lety

    I normally don't post comments but I want to thank you for telling me to not rush on hair growth. I was shopping for a brazillian wave weave

  • @christinetama777
    @christinetama777 Před 10 lety +6

    You are a beautiful woman with an amazing spirit. Keep doing what you're doing!

  • @pahall180
    @pahall180 Před 11 lety

    no questions. just happy to see so many postings on natural hair. I don't know how long Ive been natural but like you i started short just to get rid of the processed hair and before i knew it it had grown back. so thanks so much for sharing and being so positive.

  • @cpetratos
    @cpetratos Před 9 lety +6

    Girl...I just love your videos! Your tips are GREAT!!!!
    I've been natural for about 7/8 years....and had locs for 5! They were almost waist length, and my daughter the cosmetologist cut about 10 inches (which still left me with almost mid back hair!) and then she took the out! ...took about 2 months!
    I now have armpit (or thereabouts!) length natural hair. So, I'm trying to be kind to it and grow it! I think all your tips are on point and one that you said in another one of your videos and that was to be happy with YOUR hair...and after all these years, I finally getting there! It's crazy curly/nappy/wild/big...and I LOVE IT!!!!
    I find myself letting just have its own way more and more (yes, I have been told the I resemble Huey from Boondocks! lol!)So thanks and keep these wonderful videos coming! XO C~

  • @makisov
    @makisov Před 9 lety +1

    The ONLY tip I don't do is moisturizing every day. I'll try that. I started combing my hair out with conditioner in the shower and that's made a huge difference in the amount of single strand knots (far less). Thanks for your tips!

  • @ClandestineGirl16X
    @ClandestineGirl16X Před 10 lety +69

    your hair is so beautiful! :)

  • @futuremommyttcjourney7826

    i cut all my hair off 7 months ago and I really love my natural hair....but surprisingly my hair has gotten so long and my curls are so beautiful. from day one I watched your videos and my hair has been health and growing very long very fast......naptural85 i love your channel....please keep the videos coming

  • @YebaS
    @YebaS Před 9 lety +5

    I LOVE YOU... definitely gonna follow your tips because i used to tell myself i'm never gonna get long hair, and it was bringing me DOWN -_- but after i heard you say that you thought your hair was gonna stay short yet you accepted it and afterwards took good care of it and seeing how your hair is like now got me really inspired and motivated... THANK YOU

  • @tpjewel
    @tpjewel Před 11 lety +1

    I've only been natural for a month and could definitely make use of your tips for a successful journey with my natural hair. Thanks!!

  • @cherylneely7900
    @cherylneely7900 Před 10 lety +89

    Not that you care, Whit...but I'm curious...who are the 134 HATERS that thumbs down this video?! Great tips and great example...Hair Crush:)

  • @ktaylor61377
    @ktaylor61377 Před 12 lety

    Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I started my natural hair journal just recently ( May 29, 2012 ) because hair relaxer damaged my hair. watching this video has saved me time and MONEY. Your channel is the BEST on CZcams :)

  • @kamishabeach9715
    @kamishabeach9715 Před 9 lety +5

    I'm half white, half black and the military. Let me tell you, it is SO hard to grow my hair out because of how tight we have to keep our hair back. It breaks my heart everyday to slip it back and use all these hardening jels to keep it in place. I am so desperate for beautiful natural hair but I feel the only way is by getting out of the military :/

    • @shamiahtate3844
      @shamiahtate3844 Před 9 lety +11

      I understand where you are coming from. I'm in the military too, what I started doing is the mini twist. It takes time but it last through the week and it looks good and it's easy to manage. You could try that.

  • @TheCharlaB
    @TheCharlaB Před 10 lety +2

    "Just accept it for what it is". Wise words. Good info.

  • @KennethandJoyce
    @KennethandJoyce Před 8 lety +7

    I do weave and wigs to protect my natural hair.

    • @SadD3adGirl
      @SadD3adGirl Před 7 lety +1

      Kenneth and Joyce understanding

  • @DashofDosh
    @DashofDosh Před 8 lety

    The very FIRST Naptural85 video I ever watched and it just went from there. Thanks, Whitney, for the natural hair inspiration for the past couple of years, you're the best!

  • @momentswithruthokings1552
    @momentswithruthokings1552 Před 10 lety +10

    Hi,
    my name is Ruth am a Nigerian,I live in Spain..i watched some of your videos for growing natural hair and were helpful and really good.
    I just started growing my own natural hair this year so I do not really no much about it until I watched your video's. it is very difficult to find those product here in Spain, and my here is mostly better with natural product which Is very difficult to find here .. I will like to ask for a link or were website which has a lot of natural product and will be able to order them online.. most importantly how and when to use some of all dis product
    thanks

  • @ar6918
    @ar6918 Před 10 lety

    I am so happy you said not to focus on getting long hair because I know I obsess about that sometimes; not knowing if my hair will grow past its longest length! It was refreshing to hear someone with long beautiful natural hair say that when you had a TWA you accepted it and didn't focus on that.

  • @truthshetold
    @truthshetold Před 3 lety +3

    I'm here in 2021, can you imagine if she never bleached her hair and had to start over. How long her hair would be now 😱😱😱

  • @robynlovesjazzing2374
    @robynlovesjazzing2374 Před 12 lety

    I really appreciate your tips especially the short hair tip. I will stop stressing that I have short hair. I think the reason why we stress is because with short hair, our styling techniques are limited. That's why I appreciate watching the videos to learn how I can get twa styles. It helps me to embrace my length when i can style it different ways and keep it moistured and beautiful short. So thanks for teaching us to enjoy our natural hair. Now I love my hair!

  • @niylism625
    @niylism625 Před 9 lety +21

    After i watched this video it made me think about how my hair is kinda short I'm 10 and I really want my hair to long I've been natural for 3 years and I told my mom that I want my hair to grow like yours but I know I have long ways to go I watch your videos everyday not because I'm a stalker but I just love your hair and your journey to get long thick hair so this made me feel like I need to stop being sad that hair is not long because it's really thick and full but you are my inspiration~niya I love you

  • @cataranneth8517
    @cataranneth8517 Před 6 lety +1

    I started my'natural hair' journey two years ago- when I did the big chop. I have kept my hair in protective styles for the entire journey. (Mostly crochet braids-the best protective style EVER!) Anyway, my hair was short forever! & now it's a nice medium length. My bangs are now past my chin.
    Truth be told -I did not know; nor did I want to attempt to leave out my natural hair-in fear-that I would ruin it. Use the wrong products, accessories -etc. I have wore my hair in relaxers -most of my youth ..then braids for over a decade (which broke off my edges)...then back to relaxers. I had no idea of how to care for my natural locks -properly. Thanks this video -and your mini-twist videos- I am no longer scared to attempt it. You should be applauded, GIRL!!... I have watched enough videos to know-we have relatively the same type of hair. This is the best video on taking care of 'our' natural hair that I have seen. THANK YOU!

  • @fatousarr2826
    @fatousarr2826 Před 10 lety +3

    So what do I do? My hair is thin and only reaches 2 inches down my neck in the back and half an inch below my ears in the front. The hair on my front edges only reaches to the bridge of my nose. Help, please. I'm 13.

  • @dariadacey
    @dariadacey Před 11 lety

    Your hair is gorgeous! Your advice about not stressing about the length of your hair really hit home. I will try to do this and not obsess any more. Thanks for the tips. My main goal is to have healthy hair.

  • @lovelyrosie4373
    @lovelyrosie4373 Před 8 lety +7

    Hey Whitney can you please do an updated video ?

  • @marie-ketelyabellard941
    @marie-ketelyabellard941 Před 6 lety +1

    1. Moisturize daily
    2. Trim when needed
    3. Co-wash
    4. Low manipulation styling
    5. Protective styles
    6. Avoid brushes and combs when possible
    7. Eat healthy
    8. Don’t do your hair when anxious or angry
    9. Limit comb and brush use
    10. It’s not a sprint, it’s a marathon

  • @fushiashade5
    @fushiashade5 Před 10 lety +12

    this is really a fantastic video

  • @InsideSkylasMind
    @InsideSkylasMind Před 11 lety

    ....and that is why I have this young lady as one of my fav channels on my channel. She has a great vibe and very helpful. xo

  • @queenlele6193
    @queenlele6193 Před 8 lety +8

    I trim my hair every 3 to 4 months and my hair is armpit length and growing . I still want to grow it to my waist but I know that will take another few years. 😞

    • @simplyandoime7344
      @simplyandoime7344 Před 8 lety +3

      You'll get there sooner than you can imagine once you listen to your hair's need

    • @queenlele6193
      @queenlele6193 Před 8 lety +1

      Andoime Seedo​ Thank you . 😀

    • @prinjections
      @prinjections Před 8 lety +3

      I seen a lot of girls go from armpit length to waist length in under a year and a half. Girl you can do it! I'm sure in two years you will be like 👀. You want even believe how long it has grown.

    • @queenlele6193
      @queenlele6193 Před 8 lety +2

      Patricia Renee'​ Girl dont give me high expectations. I will say it will take about 4 to 5 years to get to waist length max. Im going to keep my expectations low. 😂😂😂😂

    • @lashandajones2724
      @lashandajones2724 Před 8 lety +1

      smart cause then if you do it in less youll feel evn better about it. in cutting my hair ever 3 months too i thought it may be unnecessary my hairs about 4 inches im 7 months natural

  • @missynicki86
    @missynicki86 Před 12 lety +1

    Thank you so much for all your advice. I started my journey accidentally 4 years ago when pregnant with my second child and now I find myself discouraged. Then I watched your earlier videos and thought hey my hair looks like that now...I can do this! So thanks for the advice and for the encouragment. You're awesome!

  • @thelondonchica1
    @thelondonchica1 Před 10 lety +72

    can anyone be kind enough to type down 10 tips and translate what she said as I am deaf and I cannot understand a word she said!! don't translate every word she said but bullet point 10 tips pls! means a lot. ta! X

    • @SoCliche27
      @SoCliche27 Před 10 lety +100

      10. BE PATIENT IT IS A MARATHON NOT SPRINT. STOP PAYING SO MUCH ATTENTION TO IT AND ONE DAY YOU WILL WAKE UP AND SAY WHERE DID ALL THIS HAIR COME FROM! LOL
      9.EAT HEALTHY! YOUR HAIR IS PROTEIN MAKE SURE TO EAT ENOUGH AND FRUITS, VEGGIES AND A LOTS OF WATER!
      8. AVOID BRUSHES AND COMBS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE AND FINGER DE-TANGLE! USE WIDE TEETH COMBS AND PLASTIC BRUSHES SHE REMOVED ROWS IN THE BRUSH TOO!
      7. DON'T TRIM IF YOU REALLY DON'T HAVE TO YOU MAY BE CUTTING YOUR LENGTH AND SHOULDN'T. WAIT FOR KNOTS OR SPLIT ENDS!
      6. DON' T PULL YOUR HAIR IF IT IS NOT LONG YET USE BOBBIE PINS TO PUT IT UP IN LOSE PONY TAILS. BE MINDFUL OF HAIR ACCESSORIES, METAL CAN RIP YOUR HAIR OUT, BE GENTLE. SHE WEARS HER HAIR OUT A LOT. AND WHEN IT IS LONG ENOUGH ONLY LOSE PONY TAILS IS THE RULE NO PULLING OUR HAIR IS FRAGILE. LOW MANIPULATION STYLING. DON'T SLICK IT BACK TIGHT, WHAT EVER STYLE YOU DO BE GENTLE! IT CAN DAMAGE FOLLICLES AND YOUR HAIR MAY NOT GROW BACK
      5. DON'T DO YOUR HAIR WHEN YOUR MAD OR ANXIOUS YOU WILL BE ROUGH AND IMPATIENT PULLING OUT MORE THAN YOU SHOULD, WAIT UNTIL YOUR RELAXED AND HAVE THE TIME!
      4 PROTECTIVE STYLING IS IMPORTANT IT HELPS TO RETAIN LENGTH AND IT GIVES YOUR HAIR A BREAK AND FOR YOUR ENDS! SHE HAS A VIDEO ON PROTECTIVE STYLING.
      2 DON'T OVER SHAMPOO CO SHAMPOO USE CONDITIONERS
      1 KEEP HAIR MOIST DAY AND NIGHT SPRITZ WITH WATER AND SEAL IT IN WITH SHEA BUTTER OR OILS YOUR HAIR NEED MOISTURE EVERYDAY LIKE YOUR BODY!

      IT IS NOT IN EXACT ORDER BUT THE FIRST ONE IS IN THE RIGHT PLACE! YOU CAN REACH ME AT armandalilly@yahoo.com if you need more infor or help i am glad to!

    • @nasiryasir2553
      @nasiryasir2553 Před 10 lety

      Sour Patch login and password brief history

    • @thelondonchica1
      @thelondonchica1 Před 10 lety +12

      Sour Patch THANK U SO MUCH!!!!! :):)

    • @sjsussisusu2373
      @sjsussisusu2373 Před 9 lety +1

      Affykins Ali if u are deaf, why do you look at so many music videos?

    • @sjsussisusu2373
      @sjsussisusu2373 Před 9 lety +7

      I was just asking a question. It's actually people these days that get offended over the smallest thing. I was asking a question because I was curious, not to be rude.

  • @jbrooks3823
    @jbrooks3823 Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I once combed my hair with a narrow comb. When it was SOAKING wet. WHILE I was angry. Wish I had seen this video much earlier!

  • @monasalmon4007
    @monasalmon4007 Před 8 lety +3

    No such thing as good or bad hair there is just hair! You have to take care of it just like skin and teeth we bathe and moisturize oir skin buy spf amd night creams... hair is the same:)

  • @reatsapoera7553
    @reatsapoera7553 Před 10 lety +1

    Love this stuff. my skin is sensitive, with occasional zits here and there. ı put this on everynight and sometimes during the day too ...my skin is glowing. So many people use arga nrain and argan oil I give it try also if you want pure good quality argan oil choice.

  • @terrikahouston74
    @terrikahouston74 Před 8 lety +24

    I love your tips. but unfortunately I am in the military so I have to slick down my hair and pull and wrap the hair tye more than once.

    • @kiasupreme3391
      @kiasupreme3391 Před 8 lety +27

      Terrika H. Thank you for your service 🐵

    • @terrikahouston74
      @terrikahouston74 Před 7 lety +10

      You're very welcoms.

    • @plymouthhoosier
      @plymouthhoosier Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks so much on your 10 points to enproving thru growth. of your hair
      God Bless Norene

    • @TheRedBow
      @TheRedBow Před 7 lety

      Have viewed thousands of videos for years and never replied. Just want to thank you for your honesty, sharing your knowledge and staying true to your values. This comment is not the just for this video BUT all that I have viewed for years.

    • @wambuiw.4032
      @wambuiw.4032 Před 6 lety +3

      You could check Green Beauty's video on how to care for black hair in the military.

  • @Nakiki18
    @Nakiki18 Před 11 lety

    I'm having a super difficult time with my natural hair and just began hot oil treating it because of how dry it is. I have a skin problem on top of that, so my hair is HORRIBLE. This video gives me hope and I'm definitely trying every tip I heard. I can't wait to see how my hair progresses!!!

  • @Kaylynnlove
    @Kaylynnlove Před 10 lety +4

    Hey, I'm a new fan. I've been getting relaxers since I was 10. I'm 20 now and have just decided to start keeping my hair healthy, since these chemicals and continuous damage are really getting tiring to deal with. I was wondering if you knew anything about Wen? It's supposed to be a shampoo/conditioner that keeps your hair healthy and it's also supposed be good for all hair types. But the thing is I haven't seen a lot of black people do review videos. Have you heard of it? I was thinking I might start trying it if enough black people told me it worked on their hair type. lol. Also, have you heard anything about mane and tail? I hear that's good too. I just don't know where to start because I have never had to take care of my natural curls.

  • @Timetrae
    @Timetrae Před 10 lety +1

    I felt the same way when i saw the 134 dislike. WHAT THE WORLD!! All of your videos are great and soooo informative. You are my inspiration. I show everyone around me your videos and say: " This is what my hair is gonna look like in three yrs". Thank you for deciding to share your hair knowledge with us!!!

  • @uglyprettyshai9021
    @uglyprettyshai9021 Před 10 lety +13

    Can I just say your skin is gorgeous???

  • @MyreOceane
    @MyreOceane Před 11 lety

    You're right with no focusing on growth hair....when I let it go I got very long hair...and I did a new big chop... hoping I can let it go once more.
    Thank you for everything. You're lovely! !

  • @Motherlizard
    @Motherlizard Před 10 lety +3

    Very informative. Thank you!!

  • @kedeeky
    @kedeeky Před 11 lety

    Your last point was KEY imo. I really believe that when taking the natural route you have to first be confident in knowing that you are beautiful regardless of your hair length. I think hair growth is the same as when they say "a watched pot never boils"...worrying def won't help it grow! lol. I do have to say that I'm guilty of using the smoothing-type brush for when I do my bantus and I really wanna make sure that the twists within them are smooth. I haven't seen much in hair loss.

  • @donnahenderson8951
    @donnahenderson8951 Před 8 lety +7

    If I trimmed all my one strand knots would seriously be bald. I have them at the top of my strand middle and end

    • @ray.of.sun.xoxoxo
      @ray.of.sun.xoxoxo Před 8 lety

      do u do a lot of wash and gos? if I did my hair would be knotted up like crazy lol

    • @donnahenderson8951
      @donnahenderson8951 Před 8 lety +2

      +raven richardson I actually don't lol, I had a problem with one strand knots and split ends

  • @Calencir
    @Calencir Před 12 lety

    Love your hair. I use coconut oil with my fingers. It also helps reduce shrinkage. I cut my hair to an inch and have grown it out to past my shoulders. I love how it feels and styling is quicker than when I was relaxed and it holds the shine longer and less breakage. It took a long time to break that boar bristle brush habit.

  • @simpyselena3489
    @simpyselena3489 Před 10 lety +5

    can you go natural without cutting off the permed hair just yet? is it ok if someone just chooses not to perm for months and months and allow the permed sections to just grow out??

    • @sexyniyesha1
      @sexyniyesha1 Před 10 lety

      I have the same question

    • @PaniniWasteland
      @PaniniWasteland Před 10 lety +17

      yes I kept my ends for an entire year before cutting it off. Sometimes people cut it off after 2 years. It can be done but it will be hella hard to comb through because there will be tension where the natural hair meets the relaxed end.

    • @sexyniyesha1
      @sexyniyesha1 Před 10 lety

      Thank you I would probably cut it thank you so Mich I really needed this

    • @PaniniWasteland
      @PaniniWasteland Před 10 lety

      your welcome :)

    • @simpyselena3489
      @simpyselena3489 Před 10 lety +2

      thank you...i'm all excited now

  • @mystiqueraven1
    @mystiqueraven1 Před 11 lety

    I've been natural about 2 yrs and your videos has help me a lot. My go to styles are twists or twist outs, i co-wash, moisturize and i also learned to detangle shed hair, by
    another tuber named "jostylin". she suggests to gently pull hair at the ends to remove any shed hair, you can do this everyday or every 2-3 days. Hair shed daily and with
    natural hair texture, the shed hair gets caught in the coils of our hair. Good advice from youtuber naturals. :-)

  • @oleciagray9133
    @oleciagray9133 Před 8 lety +10

    it sounds so easy but at the same time, its not

  • @anewmeePassion
    @anewmeePassion Před 11 lety

    i know it can be frustrating. I went natural at 15 as well and i am 19 now and have come a very long way. Even more pressure when your in school and in that "awkward" stage of natural hair. Hang in there. It's worth it. Try getting medium sized braids or Senegalese twists. Make sure to tell them not to do it tight. or even better, try Havana twist and keep them in for 10 weeks. You'll start to get impatient by the first week which will make you appreciate your natural hair even more. GL!

  • @MichelleAndHerCurls
    @MichelleAndHerCurls Před 10 lety +4

    ive seen this video a few times but i just noticed, u lost a bobby pin around 5:11! lol, happens to me too! lmao

  • @shyheimdewberry3632
    @shyheimdewberry3632 Před 9 lety +1

    You have helped me so so much with my hair, with co washes and deep conditioning thank you! My hair is growing.

  • @ChelseaAppiahkubi
    @ChelseaAppiahkubi Před 10 lety +3

    Nice

  • @kenishabatson6376
    @kenishabatson6376 Před 11 lety

    Yes, it's recommended that you wrap it up every night with a satin silk scarf to keep the moisture locked in your hair. They even say avoid using cotton pillows because they take all of the moisture out of your hair. Use a satin silk pillow cover. So when in doubt wrap it but if you choose to use the satin silk pillow case then you don't necessarily have to wrap your hair

  • @ShodyHarajukuBarbie
    @ShodyHarajukuBarbie Před 8 lety +7

    Omg some people trim every month? That's crazy! Seems like they'll hair will never grow like that!

    • @Quani_McQueen
      @Quani_McQueen Před 8 lety +1

      Yea ppl do it because they are trying to retain length instead of growing it out..they try to cut a lot of the split end off. so they may cut about a half an inch a month depending on how fast the hair grows

    • @ShodyHarajukuBarbie
      @ShodyHarajukuBarbie Před 8 lety

      +quanika91 oh ok! Got it! Thanks so much

    • @nickeexoxo7184
      @nickeexoxo7184 Před 8 lety +3

      +quanika91 but if your trying to retain length why cut it so often you will not see a difference. right?

    • @Quani_McQueen
      @Quani_McQueen Před 8 lety +1

      +Nickee xoxo Well yeah, you won't see length even tho it's still growing but sum ppl dnt want to see length for reasons of trying to get rid of as much split ends as possiple. so every half inch that grows a month that person will cut that off every month

    • @Rebecca562
      @Rebecca562 Před 8 lety +1

      I feel the same way cause a trim is a cut to me but they say when you don't trip your hair dosent continue to grow.

  • @MamiYare
    @MamiYare Před 11 lety

    there is also whipped shea butter as well..i like that for my hair rather than the regular shea and you can buy it in block or heat it down into an oil as well to act as a seal for your ends and or roots/scalp

  • @Rebecca562
    @Rebecca562 Před 8 lety +24

    the majority of these people making these videos just have good hair and good genes you can put these products in your hair all day but everybody's hair grows different

    • @Michelles_Daughter
      @Michelles_Daughter Před 8 lety +2

      so true!

    • @RaineWheat
      @RaineWheat Před 8 lety +6

      My hair used to be very thin and would go past my shoulders, but I stopped using shampoos. Started using coconut oil, taking vitamins, eating healthier. I stopped combing my hair. And I trim everytime I need to. Now my hair is past my shoulders. The front of my hair grew back. My ends though are so dry, and I get a lot of split ends. I'm probably going to have to start using a sealant and water.

    • @rachelholden792
      @rachelholden792 Před 8 lety +23

      What do you mean by good hair with good genes? Do you think some people are not capable of growing very long hair (eg to waist)? I'm not being defensive, i am curious.

    • @Rebecca562
      @Rebecca562 Před 8 lety +1

      +Rachel Holden I'm not saying their not capable I do think people that are i Dian or more of a mixed race mabye Caucasian peoples hair grow longer faster because I'm African Erica my hair dosent have to be washed every day but I apply doctor miracles temple and nape balm all around my scalp and it has grown wonders about an inch since may but without oils and attention it not gonna grow fast

    • @Jannellbathbabe
      @Jannellbathbabe Před 8 lety +34

      all hair is "good hair" theres no bad hair. With the right care and products, anyone's hair can grow long. I thought I was stuck with short hair but until I started moisturizing my hair every day and use no heat it grew to my waist

  • @teasheamarshall5265
    @teasheamarshall5265 Před 11 lety

    I have natural hair for the past five years after having it relaxed for approximately nine years.I am so happy to know that Ican do so many things with my hair. I got some really nice how to do.

  • @polysorbate80
    @polysorbate80 Před 8 lety +5

    It's genetics...

  • @armywife2248
    @armywife2248 Před 12 lety

    great tips!! i love the one about not doing your hair when you're stressed! that is me! i will pull mine back in a heartbeat and forget about it. even while relaxed i hardly ever styled my hair in anything but a ponytail.

  • @Aminahbaby8
    @Aminahbaby8 Před 8 lety +3

    she look like the black version of grav3yardgirl lol

    • @la_ren1740
      @la_ren1740 Před 8 lety +4

      Nooooooo

    • @Aminahbaby8
      @Aminahbaby8 Před 8 lety +3

      thats just my opinion lol plus if you search naptural85 & grav3yard girl and compare them side to side you'll see what I mean Chevy221 BoSs

    • @1replythough475
      @1replythough475 Před 8 lety +4

      No

  • @Sexynubi
    @Sexynubi Před 12 lety

    Love tip #10 because before I went natural, my hair never grew. now it grows like crazy and I don't worry about it. I just love my hair, pamper it and it shows me love right back.

  • @MrsShowtime247
    @MrsShowtime247 Před 11 lety

    I had to find and re watch this video again for reassurance. Was getting down and out with my natural hair but I'm slowly but surely getting back on track in taking care of my hair. Thanks again for your videos

  • @chrisallen1934
    @chrisallen1934 Před 6 lety

    Listen, I know that they may not be in fashion anymore, but I cannot say enough good things about satin SCRUNCHIES! I use them for my pineapple at night but also for just regular ponytails. Because I've been able to find them in dark brown and black, they blend pretty will and don't scream "I'm stuck in the 90's!". Honestly, even if they did scream that out, I'd still use them. My hair literally never gets stuck in them, so I'm minimizing breakage. And they're just so easy to use. I pretty much always have one hanging out on my wrist, just in case, and I put my hair up in a LOOSE ponytail or pineapple as soon as I'm out of the public eye.

  • @Rach_ella_bella
    @Rach_ella_bella Před 7 lety +1

    I really like you. You're natural goofiness is what's gold. Also SOOO much information I enjoyed watching

  • @potterylady1
    @potterylady1 Před 11 lety

    Ahhh I have a problem with this too lol. The hair at the top of my head at the scalp is like a jungle of tangles lol. What works for me: I make sure to put my leavin cond and alittle oil at the roots. I don't always do that but it does help. This will kept the hair soft. Also you can try braiding the hair at the roots then two strand twist the rest. This will keep your hair from shrinking up at the roots and also from bunching up at night as you sleep. This REALLY helps me!

  • @megaunknowngames1289
    @megaunknowngames1289 Před 9 lety

    Thanks for this video and I like what you said at the end about the constant length checks because yes, it was driving me crazy doing it to my son. He had long curly 3a/3b hair but i took him to get a haircut and well long story short, he walked out with a wavy bob. I was livid but not much I can do but educate myself more, keep it healthy and grow it out again.

  • @VickyVictoria79
    @VickyVictoria79 Před 12 lety

    You should make up a "refresher". Have a spray bottle, fill it with water and add oils (make sure they are all 100%) vegetable glcyerin. Jojoba oil, coconut oil, argan oil etc. Oils will seal the moisture in. Make sure you keep the "refresher" in the fridge too. Also before you shampoo your hair put some shea butter in it first - it will make it really soft - again only use 100% natural shea butter.

  • @GoodMomBeauty
    @GoodMomBeauty Před 12 lety

    1.Apply your moisturizer to clean, damp or dry hair.
    2.Apply an oil over the moisturizer to seal the moisture in.
    3.Twist or braid your hair in medium twists or braids if it's long enough to do so.
    4.Cover your hair with a satin scarf or bonnet before bed.
    5. In the morning take your hair down fluff it out and it should be dry, but moist and shiny.
    Prepping your hair the night before helps a lot. To re-moisten your hair put water and oil or a leave-in into a spray bottle for a spritz.

  • @prettyclarient83
    @prettyclarient83 Před 10 lety

    I am new subby. You gave great advice. One thing in this video that you said I do is drive myself crazy because I don't see the length. I did do a BC and now I am just enjoying my TWA. I will be 4 months natural on May 15 2014.

  • @Jerusalem23
    @Jerusalem23 Před 11 lety

    Watch all of naptural 85 videos bc she is so good at different hairstyles. Also, take a multi vitamin DAILY! and add Biotin and B12 DAILY!. Oil your scalp everyother night.(Olive oil, jojoba oil, rosemary oil, sweet almond oil) mix together and oil scalp and watch your hair grow. I am serious about this and trim every 5months. I;m tellng you you will see growth. I did my hair is sooo healthy and it's growing. please do this and don't listen to people try this for yourself and be patient.

  • @Rosebeuty101
    @Rosebeuty101 Před 11 lety

    Your Videos are such a blessing for me, No more sew soon for me, Going all natural,, But will be wearing wigs and making them for a slow ease into my natural hair...

  • @NamuBang
    @NamuBang Před 10 lety

    This video is close to 1 million!! Very well done. You are good at what you do

  • @MsBrittany2911
    @MsBrittany2911 Před 11 lety

    Thanks for posting. I'd been growing my hair since 2009. I really liked Tip 10 because often times I dont think my hair is growing and I feel like it should be WAY longer than it is, but taking some of your other tips (moisturizing, and you are what you eat), I really need to let the idea of length go, and accept the fact that it is growing, just at its own pace and not my expected pace!