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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2011

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Skip to 2:28 for the tutorial

Sorry for the delay. LONG overdue. PART 2 LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fpp-mxnMLg
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  • Finally she said, "look how easily it straightens...its thin" Smh. I explained to her that my hair is fine, but it isn't thin. Its thick. She was very firm in her stance that it is impossible to have fine, thick hair. Even stylists are ignorant about natural hair and that is ridiculous and kind of scary. I'm glad that you have these videos so that we can learn about our hair and we don't have to rely on stylist who probably don't have much understanding about hair.

  • @jancrewe Comments like these make it all worth it to me.

    It's crazy that a stylist would say to you that it is impossible to have LOTS of fine hairs on your head. Maybe she didn't pick that up from the textbooks. All of the info is in there. After all, that's where I've learned most of what I know. Cosmetology/Hair care textbooks.

    Good for you. If you're keeping track of your hair and you handle it the most, you know its status better than anyone.

  • Revelation! Yes now I get it. Kinky has nothing to do with thickness of hair. My hair is fine and kinky. It seems like a double whammy!

  • @MissSharon50 Well, it just makes your hair (our hair) very delicate and more prone to breakage when handling it. I think when we think of our hair as being STRONG, we are careless and not gentle in the way we handle it.

    This is why I emphasize gentle handling, protective styling and keeping it DEtangled as much as possible. Hence no shrunken afros & wet sets for me. Our hair already wants to break easily, no use in encouraging more weak points with knots & tangles. Strategy! :o)

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  • @UrQween2be Congratulations! Me too :) How long is your hair?

  • congrads on the pregnancy.was wondering what was going on

  • i couldn't comment on your other video but congratulations on your pregnancy!

  • Where do you buy your litmus paper for the pH test??

  • I also NEVER wear afros. I buy phony puffs for that look - no need to get my hair into an unhappy place.

  • Thank you for this great info.... I care for my own hair - and I have so much success - because I have educated myself.... I love learning more! Time to get some pH Strips! Thanks again sweetie!

  • OH WOW! Great video.

    Please what kind of camera do you use? That zoom on the hair strands was EPIC...and i'm jealous. So I need to know. lol

  • All I can say is Thank you

  • Thank you sooo much for all the great information. I really appreciate all the time and hard work you have put into all of your videos!!

  • Kimmay...great information but how would one know if their hair is coarse, medium or fine without knowing what to compare it to. Would you say we should compare it to a piece of average sewing thread? If so, the I would say mine is fine.

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