How I Grew My Daughters Hair Long & Healthy | Length Retention & Anti Breakage Tips

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How I Grew My Daughters Hair Long & Healthy | Hair Growth And Anti Breakage Tips | Natural Hair Routines

Hey fam! This video is going to be a breakdown of how I grew my daughters natural hair over the course of 6 years with Length retention being the focus. This will not be overcomplicated at all. You know I like to keep it simple and straightforward. I hope you enjoy the video and all the tips! If you did enjoy this video please give it a thumbs up (that really helps my channel), and also please consider subscribing for more content 😊.

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Hey guy! So I wanted to clarify what I mean by “mixed” in this video. I mean not having to be biracial, grandparent being non black or great grand parent having to be non black for you to attain hair growth. Most likely everyone is mixed to some degree in America and elsewhere, but I specifically mean mixed in the sense of my first sentence here. Hope that clarifies any misunderstanding.

CammyjOfficial
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I have 4a 4b hair and when I straighten it it’s halfway down my back, I have so many people asking me what I am mixed with. 🙄 I tell them the father the son and the Holy Spirit because I get so annoyed. I take really good care of my hair that’s it, I don’t need to be nor am I mixed with anything. I have 3 young daughters and the only issue I have is they hate washing their hair so that is my biggest struggle. This video was helpful, thank you.

tlee
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I regret not keeping my 3 oldest daughters hair natural, but all 5 of them are natural now, and so am I! My youngest daughter has never had a relaxer.
Praise God for the natural!

ladyt
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you are doing such a good job momma! she's going to love and appreciate this so much as she grows up!

NeliaBedilia
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Hey fam! What length retention tips did you find the most helpful?

CammyjOfficial
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This is such a great video and you made so valid points, everyone's genetics and hair type is different so it's important to understand YOUR hair type. Everyone wants to lump all natural hair into one big category.

ebonyevaughn
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I love that you show products at different price points. My daughter has a different hair type so idk if the same products will work, but these are great tips and techniques. We recently had a bad experience with a braider that ended up with damage to her scalp and bad breakage so I’m not letting anyone else touch her head, we’re about to get into this routine at home! So videos like this are really helpful and encouraging. Subscribed! 💕✨

michelledixon
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You are articulate. You speak from experience. Will incorporate some of your tips on my “SHORT” natural hair that as a senior I want to grow.

shirley
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I do my daughters hair every day! One has tail bone hair and the other one has mid back length… they are 2 and 4 years old. I don’t do braids, twist etc… I just shampoo, detangler spray, and leave in. They both have thick hair and I use combs and brushes every day…. It’s important to mention my daughters are biracial… my husband is Italian and I am Haitian. All hair grows at different rates👍🏾

pedritalombardo
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Thank you sista for breaking down the long hair and not just for mix fam, but All black hair can, does and Will grow long. So long as its taken care of! Learn the hair types, and where the hair needs the most attention.

ldonaldson
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My daughters hair is exactly the same as your baby and this is what I always did So I'm glad you're helping people

meganpw
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Hey cammy fantastic tips! I loved the tip where you look for water based ingredients in the styling products! I have wavy and long hair so this is a great tip! Your daughters hair is amazing!

anika_m
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Great video!! Just FYI marshalls and tj maxx carries a lot of mane choice and aunt Jackie’s products that are very reasonable. These stores also carry other curly hair products as well as high-end products.

lindanorman
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Loved the jingle in the beginning 😂😍 I’m so happy you made this video!! My daughter is 2 with a full head of natural hair. Thank you for these tips!!

courtneylauren
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Girl, my daughter is seven and her hair is butt length. I get asked all the time what do I do to grow her hair. I say the same thing, simple hair styles and gentle detangling. I keep my daughter’s hair in large twist 90% of the time. I am team finger detangle and detangle brush though. She gets web like tangles in her hair and I pull those tangles apart strand by strand with my fingers. It takes forever but it is worth it. I have recently fallen in love with the KAZMALEJE brush. I was skeptical but purchased it anyway. It works great. It acts like a wide tooth comb but it is faster. My other favorite is the ultimate tangle teezer. I am going to have to try that quench leave-in. I use SOULTANICALS Knot Sauce and it is expensive.

msslick
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I am taking NOTES! This is one of my yearly goals to grow my hair.

tanayanicole
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Your tips are mostly what I do on my sons hair and his hair has been flourishing these past 3 or so years

Panicatthejazz
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People also forget that the health of your blood is incredibly important when it comes to growing your hair out. You can’t avoid it. If you don’t have enough vitamin D or iron in your blood no amount of scalp massages will grow your hair because there’s very limited oxygen in your blood to stimulate your scalp. Even though my hair is incredibly healthy, the hair at the back of my head did not grow for a good 6 months because of my deficiencies in both iron and vit d. It was so so bad! So I put my hair in braids and started taking my prescribed supplements religiously. I was drinking green smoothies that were very high in iron and I was whipping up beetroot juices every day. At some point I almost had an iron overdose. 😂 Within two months my hair started growing normally again. And within a month I was growing a good inch monthly because I also incorporate Ayurvedia and yellow sulfur/MSM into my routine. In a good month I get about an inch and a half. It all starts from the inside guys don’t underestimate it. Btw I still do drink green smoothies because they’re very very good for you. Please incorporate them into your meals 😊

takemycoints
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All of these tips are super important for growing natural hair! I prefer a wide tooth comb too. The comb detangles my hair a lot quicker than the brush

amberrenayz
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Definitely true info, my daughter just turned 3 and her hair is now waist length. And a key for everyone’s hair like you said is less manipulation for sure. We did not do the “cute” hair styles as she’s been growing up, she stayed with a lil fro and graduated to puffs as her hair got longer. Now, it’s definitely twists or several sections of braids. Hair definitely needs moisture first and then I llike to finger detangle first and then go in with tools. And I’ve told other parents that putting too much tension on a baby’s scalp for a cute hairstyle is not worth it. Less is definitely more and hair wash days/styling days for the kids won’t become a headache if you’re being gentle and not ripping their hair out. Thanks again for the confirmation and info!

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