HAIR THICKNESS - How to TEST and INCREASE it

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Published 2019-03-08
Thickness and Density are NOT the same. We’ll go over their differences and how to know how thick your hair is, as well as ways to make it thicker if you need to.

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All Comments (21)
  • @TheEmanthia
    My daughter is six and African American, and I'm a white male who's been learning how to take care of her mainly o curl pattern since infancy (I admitted since day one I had no clue and had a lot to learn). I'm involving her in learning how to take care of her hair, and I just discovered your channel. I am THRILLED because I see your videos as a way of learning together (they're AMAZING), and for her to have an informed discussion at the salon (she decides what she wants, not us - unless her decision will damage her hair!). Thank you!!
  • @fabianasow9878
    With “normal” I guess you meant “medium”. The way you took her critique is very honorable!
  • To other black female youtubers that create videos about hair, please take notes. This is how a hair video about learning about natural hair and even caring about it should be. This video was detailed, informative and not only provided pictures, but also examples through animation. The black community needs to see more natural hair videos like this.
  • @annettemint
    My hair is both thick and dense yet I treat it to like its going to fall out any second. 😂 haha! I rarely style my hair mostly wearing twists in a low bun. Great content as always.
  • My hair is thin and fine but thanx to your videos I've managed to retain length, keep it healthy and get a bit of thickness due to your onion juice recipe... I feel way more confident now
  • @PennyP1986
    I would love to listen to your voice for meditation. So soothing.
  • @l8terivy
    This was such a great series for naturals like myself who’s hair doesn’t mimic these popular Youtubers. I’m so insecure sometimes the fact that my hair hangs down instead of poofs out. Also that my hair isn’t dense like say Naptural85. But this series really gave me confidence. Thank you!
  • @amberlane1808
    My hair is fine & dense which is a great thing especially when my hair is in its coily state because it looks super full & fluffy, but when I get it straightened, it looks very flat which is annoying. All in all, I have to say, I love the hair God gave me. 🤷🏽
  • @akuaakrasi399
    Can u do a series of videos on fine thin hair just like this (for us with such). Nice video
  • It is encouraging to see somebody state the positives of having fine hair as all I hear are the negatives. I have fine hair strands but high density hair so depending on how my hair is styled I often get comments of people saying that my hair looks thin ect. in a way that makes it seem like a bad thing. There’s nothing wrong with it, in most cases my hair is healthier than the person putting down my fine hair.
  • Thank you for this! I’ve been trying to tell people all the time that my hair has thin strands and it’s fragile but because I have a really good density people ignore it—including hair dresser 🙄🙄🙄🙄
  • @spacediof
    My hair is very thick and dense, sometimes it's a struggle but I love it.
  • @darknight0dc
    A commenter pointed something that mattered to them & green beauty took it to heart and corrected the error. That's something truly beautiful! It made me feel all warm & fuzzy because it shows me that she genuinely cares about every single viewer ❤️
  • @zencee7543
    Yep. I’m on the sparse fine hair end. My hair is so fragile. It grows, but breaks off if I sneeze wrong.
  • @asia91070
    Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful Photos!!
  • @joanshanitaify
    I’ve learnt from this that I have fine strands and dense hair. Thank you for the information! I always keep my hair stretched with African threading (I don’t use the yarn thread. I use the plastic thread) and my retained a lot of length thanks to this, letting my hair be by always having it in twists and applying Virgin Hair fertilizer. But honestly, stretching hair is a game changer! I can’t stress it enough.
  • @nikkij_2383
    I am on the medium to high density with fine strands side. It is definitely fragile and prone to easy breakage. I definitely have to treat it like fine lace. The less I leave it alone and keep it moisturized, the better. Love your in depth videos. Thanks for sharing!
  • @chosen2serve1
    Yes, I’m anxiously waiting for a detailed video on gray hair and aging.