Clean and Stretched hair for MONTHS – NO WASHING (part 1)

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I’ll reveal to you the secret method I use to keep my natural afro hair clean, knotless, moisturized and stretched for months without washing it. It’s a balancing act that’s all about technique.

Please don’t feel pressure to copy this regimen verbdom. At the very least I hope there are a few things you learn that you can use to upgrade your current regimen, if needed.


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A big part of my current natural hair regimen is all about preserving my heat stretch and keeping my scalp clean and my hair moisturized for an extended period of time. It’s a balancing act that’s all about technique. But, please don’t feel pressure to copy this regimen verbdom. At the very least I hope there are a few things you learn that you can use to upgrade your current regimen, if needed.

In PART 2 (posting next week Thursday), a lot of your questions will be answered.

GreenBeauty
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I don’t even know why am here I am white and I am a boy but I have to tell you something you are very smart! And you have a way with your words and you demonstrate everything so people could understand better. Keep up the great videos you are amazing

justinmiller
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This is the best natural hair and skin channel I’ve ever come across. You’re so intelligent and give such detailed facts. I’ve found this channel over a month ago and IMMEDIATELY unsubscribed from 75% of other YouTubers 😂 Your hair typing system is SOOO ACCURATE because for months I couldn’t exactly pinpoint if my hair was 4b or 4c- it wasn’t tight enough to be considered 4c and it didn’t even seem as loose as those who said they had 4b hair. Your videos have taught me a lot. And your videos are done so well- they remind me of the PowerPoints I’d see in a university lecture 👍🏾 Thank you so much for taking time to educate us !

shan_
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I love how your channel is based off of science and facts, instead of pushing “Magic growth” products. I’ve been binge watching your videos lol and I’m learning so much!

DancerJ
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I don’t think she’s advising anyone not to cleans their scalp, she’s only sharing what she does to keep her hair stretched for the month. To each it’s own with this routine. I workout daily so I know i have to cleanse my scalp weekly. I still think it’s good information to know about the sebum and the terms she uses to scoop and spread the sebum through out the hair and that it’s possible to not need as much products to keep my hair moisturized I never knew about that, that’s why I think it’s great information. I’m open to trying it this method but because i want to eliminate the use of a lot of products. I workout regularly, and I know that not cleaning my scalp for a month probably wouldn’t work. Thanks green beauty for your videos they are an excellent resource.

TONeil
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We have a tendency to be so rude and forget where we as people came from..sistas..with our shampoos and curly coil..mixes..before all of this we had limited products and limited needs and now someone is teaching ..not once did she say you had to do it.. or that it was for you..she gave options..dont insult anyone..based on one person..her life her choice..she is not nasty look at her home..her nails her face..so please STOP

tenashagoins
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Wow! I’ve been doing the same thing for 3/4 months. Just on intuition. Used to do this years ago while I was in the bathtub. The warm water loosens the sebum and it glides easier down the strands. Now I use water and aloe juice warmed up in a spray bottle. When I need oil I use a castor/jojoba blend which is also warmed. I have less tangled and softer hair that breaks less and is glossy. I massage with my pads of my fingers and spread it. My fingers and nails benefit too, stronger and smoother. Love your channel and your products 💕

lynylyn
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Fascinating. Thank you for the information. My hair is Caucasian and only through watching AA haircare have I learned about how to protect my hair. We are told to brush gently to avoid breakage, but most other education is from products that are marketed to us. Since watching AA haircare videos, I've stopped using hair ties, avoid tension on the scalp and ends, and use more natural product.

ellelane
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I'll have to disagree with you on one thing: visually there is a huge difference between your first and second session! Your hair is darker and shinnier after the second session, to me at least! Great video, very thorough and informative! Thanks so much for sharing!

prislaem
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I am honestly appalled at some of the comments. This young lady shares her beautiful brilliance for FREE! If you don’t agree, then why comment? She is sharing what works for her. She does tons of research to help her viewers maintain healthy hair. Everything isn’t for everyone. Either keep loving or keep it moving.

Thank you for all of your videos. Many of them have helped me learn my hair type and what I need to do to keep it treated. I am a fairly new subscriber and am grateful to have found your channel.

Meandmoneysittinginatree
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This video is amazing!! NOW I am understanding why my strands feels oily without product! I stopped washing, conditioning, and using products with chemicals in my hair a year ago (occasionally use oils), as an experiment to see if my hair would thrive better. I have noticed a major difference and have gained hair growth, w/less breakage, and my scalp is not itchy or dry anymore, but oily from my natural sebum! Water-washing in the shower daily must be causing my sebum to spread. I seriously love your videos!

SartoriallyBlack
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I could never relate to people who wash their hair every week or two. With my hair texture, I could not afford to wash my hair that often. I only wash my hair every month or so and i really needed a way to keep my strands from drying up into a frizzy mess before my wash day.Thank you green beauty for yet another awsome skill.

miillzzhere
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So i decided to not wash my hair the last month of me wearing braids. I used only rose water and glycerin and an oil along the hair shaft. i came to realize that sometimes our hair smells or gets dirty sooner because of the (long list of) ingredients in some of the products. so now that i've removed my braids, i use as few ingredients as possible and i don't put anything on my BEAUTY

shareeminor
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That's the beauty of her channel. She doesn't really push you in one direction per se--just gives you facts and some opinions on routines and practices that keep coming up. It's all up to you on how you'd use the information.

Sure she has her own preferred routine, and yes she shares it--but she tells us time and time again that her experience is different from our own and
reminds us to be the judge.

Personally, my life and body and hair routine often changes. But ultimately, I just listen to my hair and scalp. Scratch, sniff, check my nail, and take the best step. From time to time I'll look YouTube to see what's new in the hair world, or to trying something different, but it's on me and I'm to know that there woman are informative as GreenBeauty here.

aseeker
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A lot of people in this thread are grossed out by the thought of not washing their hair and it’s weird. The way our hair is set up you could simply go years without washing your hair, it’s still practiced to this day in many countries and their scalps aren’t flaky, itchy, and gross with build up. Y’all just use too many products in your hair lol. Not referring to those who actually have dandruff from a skin condition.

But I’ve personally witnessed this from experience. I used to have to scratch giant patches of dandruff from my hair when I was younger, washing my hair every week, using all these different products with all these foreign ingredients because they smelled good and someone on the internet said it was the bomb... It was a mess. Then I cut my hair and just went full blown lazy 😂. I go weeks without washing my hair, don’t put any heat on it. The most I do to style it if I’m not wearing it out is buns, a puff, or two braids. I only use pure natural products, the kind you gotta melt down before using, and I don’t personally massage or oil my scalp and my hair does perfectly on its own. Even after I have my hair in braids or another protective style in for months I don’t get that nasty build up at the roots (Yes I do still wash it anyway). And I’ve been told on many different occasions that my hair always smells good.

My point is, it’s not gross to not wash our hair at all. Let your hair do what it was made to do and you’ll be just fine. If you choose to wash your hair regularly and do whatever it is that you do, that’s also fine! But don’t sit here and act like it’s disgusting to go a longer period of time without washing your hair. You sound ignorant. Like people who think co-washes are disgusting because you’re not using shampoo.

Rose-qjeq
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I spent my time looking for the negative comments but ow I couldn't find them.

I love your videos. Your patience with explanations, your insight, your and oh you are beautiful 😍.

Thank you for doing these videos. I got tired of my crown section hair cos the base was so full but middle to the end gets thinner and thinner. What a sad occurrence. I found you not long ago. And I'm benefiting from your videos.

annievickiedebby
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I love this!. In the old days, that's why women used to hold their heads downward and brush their hair. I remember even women would take their ends and rub their scalps with it.

RosDC
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For people who don’t have a lot of sebum drinking a lot of water and exercising helps produce more oils.
+ castor oil is similar to sebum.

kiyal.
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Yeeesss!! This is why I mostly water rinse!! And you’re so right—scooping and spreading is definitely more accurate. My sebum is amazing and my braid outs and twist outs have never been the same 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

ashercreatives
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I found that plait and preening works for me. I'll smooth and preen my plait sections as I am braiding. Another day I can just run my fingers down my plaits/braids which works too. I will also preen undoing the plaits/braids. I find hair care so simple and effective.

krob