My Story; How I Grew My Natural Hair Very Long and Thick

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This is beautiful. Not once did you refer to your hair as more “vulnerable, prone to damage, or weaker” than other nationalities of women. Nor say that it is too “hard” to do. I as a black woman really appreciate this. I feel we as African women no matter where we are in the world should truly do due diligence to grow and preserve our natural hair texture. We don’t need any one else’s hair texture on our head to feel more professional, at ease, nor beautiful. God created our crowns for us to carry them proudly not complain about them.

safiyahw.
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I really love your hairstyle. Some Black people don’t realize that 4C hair is beautiful❤

veraruffin
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it is so sad that many Africans never learnt to take care of their hair, never learnt what products is right to use and never learnt the right way to comb out the hair without hurting the head or hair because they use the same strategies that people with straighter hair types do hence causing frustration. what you've created i so wonderful♥

Caribbean_Doll
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Oh it looks so gorgeous!!!! I love it! I'm a Black American woman with dreads. My dreads, no lie are almost 50 inches long and very healthy. I make my own hair tonics in my kitchen as well. Products can help but Black coily kinky hair needs "real food" love. So yes you are %100 right! Todays hair products are okay and helpful, but make no mistake, Black hair still needs real food! Never forget this. You look Great

SunRise-cdcb
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Your hair looks like thick soft black cotton ropes! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️It’s AMAZING to see our texture grow out to great lengths but being accused that our hair type don’t grow! I appreciate you sharing your hair care! It’s the most gorgeous hair I have seen because it’s HEALTHY short or long. Long shows hard work, dedication, and knowledge of your hair care.

Kiki-jxby
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The way natural hair feels is one reason why I don't miss relaxed hair. I just love how my hair feels when I touch it

funmiolaiya
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I’m watching the video, I hear your voice but your beauty is beyond distracting! Your beautiful!!!

jadenabiff
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This is inspiring. I live in Senegal and I have a neighbor whose hair is so unkept and matted. It looks like she either doesn't know what to do with it, or she just gave up. I'm not a "hair person" but this is inspiring me to assist her and engage her in the care of her own hair. I'm sure it will prove beneficial for her and maybe even lucrative when the other neighbors see how her hair begins to grow. Thank you for this.

yahseek
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You are an inspiration and proof that black women can grow thick long hair....please don't stop making YouTube videos I didn't even know you were available on YouTube I only know you from Instagram ❤

cebile
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I love the feel of my natural hair too.... when my new growth grows in .. I find myself just feeling it and falling in love with it all over again ❤... I was scared to go natural when natural wasn't as big as it is now.... in 2011 around there... and I was nervous but I knew I didn't want to perm my hair any more. And thank God i did follow through with this natural journey...I haven't looked back since... I love my hair!! I don't even straighten it.

SxyGrl
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Your husband believed in you and your talent is so inspiring, that was such a beautiful story❤

glowflower
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If you are West African or a descendant of West Africans anywhere in the world, this is your heritage too and you dont have to break the bank for it.
You can totally get to this lenght or something close to it if you are dedicated. I went from shoulder lenght to lower back lenght by

1. Washing and detangling every 2 weeks (Even if you dont wash make sure you detangle). It helps to prevent tangles from building up and causing breakage, thereby helping you retain length.

2. Scalp massages with rosemary oil. This helps to encourage new growth.

3. Keep your hair in twists and leave it alone.

Just add these 3 additional things to your routine, and you will notice improvements.

alveem
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Sis, your hair and it's texture is soooo glorious! I believe in my spirit that your hair texture and length is what The Most High YAH gave mother Eve in the garden, and this is the hair we are supposed to have! But we have been colonized to destroy our hair, so all we can do now is love our completely unique hair, stop trying so many styles and youtube techniques, and let it grow how it was created to grow, and buy your products! Wow...beautiful hair and styles you do!

johndaash
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Harmony Naturals products, bantu knots and twists. I love this current hairstyle.

cellzte
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QUEEN THANK YOU FOR BEING SO HONEST ABOUT YOUR NATURAL HAIR JOURNEY

lenaboland
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Thank you Sister for your story!! I did the big chop too when I flew as Crew for Northwest, then United airline. 4C hair. It was just too hard to get home for a touchup & my hair was so dry in its relaxed state. After the Airlines, I began braiding/twisting my own hair again. I did not get much support from Black American women; they thought I was crazy to first cut all my hair off, and 2nd to wear it nappy/curly! So, I turned to African/Caribbean/Black men with shoulder length or longer natural hair for advise. It was beautiful how they shared how to keep my roots & ends moisturized. Recommended Creme of Nature for past the roots & ends plus a good detangling brush or pic. And avocado, grapeseed, almond or peppermint oils for the scalp. After 4 years, my hair is mid-back. It takes time to see what works for your hair, but it is SO very worth it!! No bald spots, no crack cream, no 3 sources of heat (blow dryer, flatiron then curling iron), & no long days at the stylist. Just shampoo, condition, apply a little oil at scalp & curl definer creme, comb thru hair & twist or braid up. Wear style for 3 or 4 days then let down when dry and fluff hair. Full, healthy & beautiful!!

cherllowe-johnson
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It is women like you who have influenced and taught me how to take care of my hair. Thank you so much for sharing your secret in this video. You are beautiful and kind for sharing your tips.The length of your hair is my hair goal. Thank you very much for sharing

sherrievamos
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You have the most beautiful hair I have ever seen.

jessicalatten
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You got me smiling throughout the whole video because I know your story is as true and as real as it gets... You are an inspiration Fairy Fro Godmother ❤

ogechistephanieoguchi
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I am so glad (😊) that I have ran across your video on how you grew (and still growing) your Natural beautiful hair. I feel like we as black female should go Natural due to having strong, healthy, growth of hair and how to take care of it. We also need to know the do's and don't of our hair and also know what our hair love and will take. Thanks so much. ❤. Keep making these videos and encouraging us. Bless you my sister in Christ.

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