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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2009

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If you want to see Black women with long hair go to my channel and check out "My favorites" you will see four Black women with long hair, one from West Africa who is not biracial her hair is over 18 inches long she wears it natural,another who grew her hair out from aTWA she is not mixed and her hair is not curly, the others are African American girls with natural hair one has hair down to her waist. Healthy hair grows, damaged hair breaks off and doesn't retain length, dry brittle hair also breaks off. I grew my hair by keeping it moisturized and using protective styling. I stopped relaxing it and stopped using heat, not even a blow dryer. Now I use heat sometimes but never relaxer. I wanted to share my experience on how I restored my hair to healthy hair that grew longer than I ever imagined possible.


In this video I'm reviewing a hair care product as I explain how I grew my hair out from a permanent relaxer. After relaxing my hair for 15 years and getting a very short hair cut, I decided to stop relaxing my hair and grow it out. I wore my hair in a pony tail while using Moisturizing Lotion for almost eight years. This protetive styling and moisturizing lotions helped my damaged hair to stop breaking off while my hair continued to grow in. My hair grew to my waist. I'm not biracial and my hair is not naturally curly, if I don't apply any product to my hair ie. lotion. curly pudding, hair milk etc. To see my hair in its natural state check out my videos on "How to do Bantu Knots on long African American Hair," and "How to style African American Hair".

In this video I review the Komaza Coconut Curl products which gave my hair the beautiful curly look you see here. To see my hair in its natural state using "Oils and Butters" see my video on " Oils and butters I use For my Hair". The oils and butters I use loosen the pattern of my hair and stretches out the natural hair pattern making my hair soft and easy to manage, with less tangles, and a lot of shine and moisture.

Peace,
Enjoy your hair journey...

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  • @LazyLady36 No my hair didn't feel wet.

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  • could you do an update?

    loved this (:

    I'm 15 and my hair is incredibly short..i really want it to grow :(

  • For the people who only think mix girls have long hair your wrong. Alot of the time the black girls who have short is because their mothers or family member put chemical on their hair when they were babies which of course ruined their hair. Or put chemical in their hair at all. Most black people don't need a perm or a relaxer but they get it to not have natural curly hair. It makes their hair straight but makes their hair fall out also. So I recommend not to get any perms or relaxers if you wan

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  • Hahaha Deltrise what it does!

  • I want ur hair gur I'm deltrise

  • Are You Mixed.. Cause I Really Only Know Mixed Girls With SUch Pretty Long Hair Like Yours!

  • @sundressesandknives y cant yer hair grow?

  • What is african american hair? Does this not apply to African hair ?

  • @patrickstar41695 permanent relaxer, permanent curl

  • It is the chemicals such as perm that is fatal actually for black hair. My sister who seem to can't grow hair to saver her life, always had short hair. She has her hair now in small nice even dreads for about four years now her hair is on her shoulders. It is no science. Like you see other races they don't use perm. The ones that use perm for a curly look even their hair starts looking dry and frizzy. Perm is just bad for women in general and to die it on top of that? "HAIR SUICIDE" lol!

  • @chaney107 i will also point out that at the school i went to, it was split pretty evenly down the middle on textures. you had the kinkier textures, who wore puffs, braids, twists, twist outs, or who napped it up a bit more to achieve a kinkier-looking texture. and you had them lengthy-haired, loosely cured-haired girls who also got offended when people assumed they were mixed, and who NEVER SAW A STYLIST (so, no, you probably wouldnt see a lot of girls with that texture...)

  • @chaney107 like i said, we dont know what their hair texture looked like until they go natural. i had no idea mine would come out the way it did. i assumed mine would be very course because all i used to on tv of natural hair was a nappy afro. or, in person, a tangled afro puffs and dull, dusty braids at the front, because young women simply didnt know how to take care of their natural hair. their textures were more luxurious once taken care of (still as kinky, but not as course).

  • @chaney107 your first point is null, because im black too. and i also went to an hbcu. an all female one. what is your point? you cant the ratio of know how many coarse haired black women there are loosely-textured because you have only encountered enough to fill a thimble (i mean, do you know how many black women there are in the world??? and do you know how many of their perm their hair, hiding their true texture? and you cannot have met even 1 percent of them in your lifetime)

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