Glamazini #20: Conditioning, Detangling & Washing My Hair

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2009

Lovelies,
I made a "action" video to compliment my #7 video about conditioning & washing long natural hair
(http://tinyurl.com/c5o22f).

Like I said, this has been my routine for years now and it works wonders for me to retain length, and keep my hair clean and healthy.
Thanks for visiting :)
http://www.glamazini.com

Long Hair Conditioning & Washing Steps

1.Start with dry or damp hair.

2.Separate hair into 8 sections.

3.In container mix conditioner and honey (approximately 6 to 8 times the conditioner) or- purchase an over the counter deep conditioning treatment

4.Saturate each section of hair from root to tip with mixture, roll section into small bantu knot and fasten with soft scrunchie

5.Cover hair with conditioner cap and sit under dryer for 15-30 minutes or- walk around house for 3 or more hours or- cover snugly with large satin scarf and go to bed (be careful with this last one!!!)

6.In shower remove 1 scrunchie, add more condition, and with a Denman-like brush or wide toothed comb detangle hair from tip to root working up inch by inch. Re-fasten detangled section with scrunchie and repeat with other sections

7.Rinse each section THOROUGHLY while brushing or combing as water runs.

8.Wash scalp and hair with Castile or mild soap or shampoo. Opt for mild detergents. Wash with pads of fingers, not nails!

9.Rinse each section THOROUGHLY while brushing or combing as water runs.

10.Optional final rinse with cold water to close cuticles and leave hair sheeny

11.Once out of shower, moisturize hair with shea butter and coconut oil or other moisturizer from root to tip.

12.Style and go be cute girl!!!

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  • I wish I had obese edges like that. Mine are like wispy thin and malnourished naturally because I take care of them so im not sure why they are like that.

  • @Ahdree23 :: did you say "obese" edges?! O_O LOL!!!

  • one question: why honey?

  • @kiiimeluv :: Honey has antimicrobial properties & is strong humectant, meaning it absorbs water from the air around it. When used topically it is an incredible aid in moisturization of the strands.

  • u are awesome. im gonna try your honey, conditioner, castor oil technique. thanks for all your videos. they are really informative. when you wear your braids, how many times do you wash your hair??

  • @cheychey0112 :: thanks for the kind words. back then i would've said i washed or rinsed every 2 weeks minimum.

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  • You are so funny! Thanx for the video! Big help!

  • You are lovely and funny. I so LOLed about the slippers. This video did help me a lot. Thanks so much.

  • ilkethisvireo

  • wow. your really pretty :)

  • i love your personality  your so funny

  • Hey Love your videos and just sub but i was wondering how much of the conditioner, honey and castor oil do mix together. And do you put it in a special bottle?

  • Two Quick Questions: Why do you recommend not putting conditioner on your scalp? and Why do you not recommend sleeping with conditioner in your hair over night? BTW Thanks for all of your informative videos :)

  • lol omg Shrek and Donkey slippers!!! and WOW! EXCELLENT FRO!!!

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