The Real Reason Why Protective Styles Aren’t Growing Your Hair

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Publicado 2020-08-15
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In this video I go over hair growth tips for growing long hair, my hair regimen for long, healthy hair, and how to reduce breakage. I talk about how to actually do protective styles properly to allow for growth. Protective styling is one of those things that is really amazing when it is done correctly, but can be tragic if done wrong. You can have protective styles without loosing your edges, experiencing a lot of breakage, or any other things that can commonly be associated with protective styling. In this video I go over hair growth tips for natural hair and relaxed hair. Everything I discuss here can be applied to both. My hair regimen for natural hair growth is very simple. I do a lot of protective styling! What is different though is that I do it without experiencing a lot of breakage. I give hair tips for growing long natural hair and relaxed hair. I go over my hair growth journey and exactly what I did to learn how to grow hair past the shoulder length plateau. I show you how to grow long healthy natural hair and long healthy relaxed hair. While there is really not much you can do to grow your natural hair faster, what you can do is learn how to reduce breakage of natural hair or relaxed hair and how to retain more length

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  • Every time I let a "professional" do my hair, it comes out to be shorter or damaged. When I do my own hair, it grows.
  • @janedoes5903
    Whew that thumbnail had everybody in here with the quickness.
  • @batjgm23
    I agree with this completely. I lived in South America for almost 3 yrs, literally in the jungle. So I kept my hair braided up, just my own hair bcz no access to weave. anyway, when I straightened it for the first time years later, it was almost too my waist😩. Also I drank like a gallon of water a day and only ate natural food. No fast food, no processed food, again bcz there was no access to it lol.
  • @joyphoebe4410
    This is the video that enabled me to realise my hair length has nothing to do with me being black (my race of tribe). I'm coming back here 1.5 years later to say thank you for helping me understand hair science and how my hair grows. Thanks so much. I do my hair all natural. I've been able to retain 3.5-4 inches and my hair is longer, healthier and makes me more confident. I was almost giving up on my hair. For anyone who still finds it hard to believe that black women can have long hair, think of a black friend who has dread locks (we at least know one). Then think about how their hair wasn't really growing before the locks but suddenly started growing after the locks. That's enough proof that black people can grow long hair. Thanks so much SEUN 🌻😍
  • @natashamatu9780
    That's why people with dreadlocks actually get longer hair because of low manipulation
  • @calfuray6740
    Remember when our mothers and grandmother used to tell us “keep your hand out of your hair “
  • @bunnywavyxx9524
    This is it! And all black women need to hear it. There's a myth that natural 4c hair can't grow in the black community - but the secret to growth really is that simple. Moisturize, oil, and wash your hair just as normal, even with protective styles in. Otherwise LEAVE IT ALONE.
  • @Nay_77777
    You came for my soul when you said “ I see people with new growth from protective styles but then when they take it down their hair is the same length “ my hair hair breaks so much this video is extremely helpful Bc everything you said we shouldn’t be doing is exactly what I was doing
  • Exactly why Beyoncé left Blu Ivy hair alone.. So many people was telling her to comb it out and get it done the way they saw fit. Look at her daughter hair now, natural long, and full!!!
  • can we take a moment to emphasize how beautiful she is. gosh her face is so smooth
  • @thewalkingmic5
    “The best protective styles are the ones that cause the lowest manipulation to take down.” I don’t know why I didn’t realize this sooner. That’s why crotchets and mini braids work so well for me… thank you!
  • My mother had me at an older age. She had my sister and I's hair flowing down our backs natural. She took her time and we had hot oil treatments and deep conditioning days.
  • @kenneauque2444
    Everyone ask me all the time how I got my hair to my tailbone, I always say I leave my hair alone. I hardly ever comb my hair, my go to hairstyle is a bun or 2 braids. They look disappointed, I guess they wanted to hear some magical growth serum🤷🏽‍♀️
  • @maryokonye4615
    Nigerian hairdressers left the chat. Taking out your braids takes them 5 minutes. 5 people working on your hair breaking everything away
  • @katgreer6113
    1. Low manipulation/ not too much tension in protective styles 2. It's ok to leave it in for 3 months 3. Detangle hair WET when taking down your protective styles. Be gentle. 4. Moisturise your hair in a protective style. You don't have to do it everyday. Maybe a spray bottle and some oil on scalp.
  • hey girl... i actually agree with you on the topic of keeping your protective style for long periods of time because I also keep my protective styles for periods of 2 to 3 months and it works! I am soo happy for the validation you gave me, my friends and family legit thought I am mad. Thanks for your wonderful tips
  • @anayahhreee8703
    Yea I'm not the only one who's hair has never grown past shoulder length righttt
  • @sbright5827
    This is hands down, the most informative video I've watched about growing natural hair and it's all FACTS! I'm a witness of doing EVERYTHING you mentioned for growth and my hair is thick, healthy and literally to the middle of my back, well below my bra line; the longest it's ever been 🙌🏾. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, your hair is beautiful and so are you ❤.
  • @Kennii_b
    Omg I’m so glad I found you!!! Lol I’ve been trying literally everything to grow my hair after I cut it from extensive heat damage and I feel like this is the first honest video I’ve watched. Thank you!!