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@AvonleaLisa
Жыл бұрын
I ordered one of these tonight. I'm looking forward to trying it out! Thanks for the coupon code!
@racheluk1759
Жыл бұрын
Just to make you aware, there is a person using your photo, pretending to be you, saying you have randomly be selected for a prize and to use telegram to get it. Reported it as spam. Have seen this happen on many accounts.
@angietyndall7337
Жыл бұрын
Protective Style that's comfortable for sleeping along with the others youll put up please? Thanks.
@maryistulsafox
Жыл бұрын
I wonder about how hats here to cover hair... hmm🤔
@cocoarose1100
Жыл бұрын
I'm a black american woman, and I'm glad this video popped up. I normally watch videos with my own hair type of course, and seeing women of ancient Africa with the same methods that women all over have been doing. Hair health is hair health. Happy growing ladies
@Academiacaramelcurlz
Жыл бұрын
Hiii! I’m African American too! But you’re right! Hair growth is hair growth. We all have different hair types so their will be some differences with maintenance but hair, no matter the type, is made of the same substance!
@Booby_toesdays
Жыл бұрын
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 thank you !!!! I feel like i stepped out of the renaissance and my whole life changed when I started the fun classes of my historical geology degree. 🥺 “ancient” hairstyles have changed my life. I never need a hair tie and I have made so many friends over the simple belief that my hair has power and is divine. 🙌🏻🥲🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻 hair connects all of us and it’s beautiful i love to encounter a love of hair history outside of a classroom or my bathroom ngl! My heritage is Irish and my friends with tighter curl patterns always have the best products 🤷🏻♀️ my hair might be wavy but it only behaves with low porosity coily targeted products and birds of a feather flock together 🕊️
@calinbrown517
Жыл бұрын
@Trinity M EXACTLY!!!
@kikinorthington680
Жыл бұрын
I thought Africans hated whites now
@marilyndriscoll4014
Жыл бұрын
We have done protective style in the black community for centuries. Braids, wigs, twist, feedins, etc. The key with textured hair is moisture, dry hair breaks, no grease or oil will make your hair grow any faster. Also invest in a quality shampoo/conditioner/leave in, and trim as needed. Also limit heat. Remember straight fabrics of hair the oils slide down, with kinks and coils it does not.
@StellaWaldvogel
Жыл бұрын
Fact. As a teenager I desperately wanted hip length hair, but could never quite get to waist length. Later, when my kids were little, I started wearing my hair in a single plait in the back for practical reasons and it shot down to mid-thigh! I finally cut it into a late 30's-early 40's long bob because people always wanted to touch it. Strangers would walk up behind me and PUT THEIR HANDS ON MY HAIR. I'd spin around ready to fight for my life and it was just some idiot complimenting my hair. So I don't wear it like that any more. But protective hairstyles do work, they do what products don't.
@blah914
Жыл бұрын
yeah whats up with that? i had a dude stick his hand to scalp randomly on the street to "see if it was real" like wtf man! u scared the soul outta my body!
@sneakylemon8513
Жыл бұрын
I KNOW RIGHT! Old ladies at the super market LOVE to touch my hair and it's SO CREEPY!
@cutecheerfreak1
Жыл бұрын
As a black woman, didn’t it suck so much? Then they will wonder why you don’t appreciate the compliment, idk you a stranger just a assaulted me first that’s why
@argusfleibeit1165
Жыл бұрын
I started wearing my braid over my shoulder in the front. Few people seem to want to fiddle around your boob area to grab your hair. I also used to hear of people getting their long hair cut off on buses when it was going down their backs, so I was a little phobic about not being able to see someone getting their hands on my hair.
@AnotherSkyTV
Жыл бұрын
@@argusfleibeit1165 yep, it happened to me in my teens. I had classic length (past my butt) hair and some guy cut part off on the bus. Lol.
@akabeni_mj
Жыл бұрын
I'm an Oirad Mongolian woman, and I'm proud to tell that my ancestors wore silk cases on the braids to protect them. 😊
@Sur5r
Жыл бұрын
I am 62 years old. My hair is about an inch below the back of my knees. I have had long hair all my life as far back as I can remember. Last short hairdo, I was 5 years old and my mother gave me a pixie cut and I hated it. I trim it once a year and take off a half inch. I treat my hair like each strand is a goddess and deserves special, gentle treatment. I shower daily, however I shampoo my hair 3 times a week, never more than that so it doesn't get too stripped of natural oils hair needs. I will not use commercial brand name hair products on my hair. I'm old school and use old school methods I learned when my great grandmother was alive. I am so blessed she lived to 107. I learned so much from her and passed that knowledge down to my kids and grandkids. I've decided the only way I am going to cut my hair (short - shoulder length) now, will be the day I can no longer care for my hair myself. Until then - I still have (at the least) another decade (10 years) left or longer, of these extra long reddish brown locks first. And amazingly, very little grey hair on my head and I haven't colored it since I was in my 30's, half a lifetime ago.
@HananBahrain-f9o
Жыл бұрын
Can you share your granny's old school methods? Sounds amazing!
@pamulawallace4330
Жыл бұрын
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@CallOutToJesus_Romans10_13
11 ай бұрын
I am very much younger, but have a few grey hairs.
@e.elsibea1518
20 күн бұрын
Yes, please, share your granny's secrets! Thanks 😊
@s.h.741
Жыл бұрын
Important factors that have influenced hair care: historically, hair was washed more rarely, and with softer water (rain water or water from a well). Nowadays, we have much harder water with additions (chlorine etc). In order to avoid soap scum build-up, we use modern detergents which strip much more oil from the scalp and hair than the soaps used historically. Also, we use hot water and work up a lather etc, influenced by hair "care" commercials. By washing it less - with cooler water - gentle detergents or diluted detergents or soap - by filtering water so it's softer - and by adding oils, we can grow our hair much longer. I've tried it and it works.
@StellaWaldvogel
6 ай бұрын
Hair was washed more rarely because the shampoos stripped away the oil. I remember Prell, it was like Dawn dish soap! And you could get detangling creme rinses, but no conditioner. So people only washed their hair about once a week.
@quit-rt4vz
5 ай бұрын
This is kinda old but it worth it to get a filter if youre water is already soft
@astartesol7720
3 ай бұрын
I got caught in a torrential rainfall and when my hair dried it looked better than I’ve ever seen it, shiny, soft, and very wavy when normally my hair is almost straight.
@veronicaray4026
Жыл бұрын
I am an older black woman .. I always watch your videos.. take your advice on my hair and my children to achieve super long hair.. can’t wait for your protective tutorial on shorter hair.. I have shoulder length right now..
@sylviaanderson704
Жыл бұрын
So what did you do to get shoulder length hair you never had extensions or anything do you wear a permanent in your shoulder length hair ?just curious
@sylviaanderson704
Жыл бұрын
Exactly what is the age of an older black woman
@mirandaokon
Жыл бұрын
@Veronica Ray in her previous video’s this You Tuber stated she sought advice from women like YOU😊
@LethalLemonLime
Жыл бұрын
@@sylviaanderson704 shoulder length is pretty typical... why would she have had to do anything special to achieve that?
@sylviaanderson704
Жыл бұрын
Hello darling , why would the older black woman need someone to reply for her! From one Older black woman in my sixties to another 👩🏽why would you make my question to her your concern ? It’s a simple question can you actually answer it for her or not? Because your answer is not necessarily true 🧐 good evening 🤗
@BryannaGordin99
Жыл бұрын
I think the biggest struggle for me with protective hairstyles is that I am very sensitive to any type of updo. I get a headache halfway through the day just from having my hair in a bun😩
@hvnterly8388
Жыл бұрын
Same. I have thin hair that looks okay grown out, but even when it’s shoulder length, it’s not terribly thick. I’m thinking of doing a half/half hair care style, where I do the protective styles as much as I can, but also keep my hair short/medium length. Even when my hair is just to the ends of my shoulder blades, I start getting frequent headaches and neck pain, regardless if it’s been up, down, or braided 😢
@Gomba13
Жыл бұрын
What do you get headaches from? If you do a proper updo, it shouldn't hurt. A proper updo doesn't pull hair taut, pulling hair taut leads to breakage and damage to hair follicles on top of being uncomfortable. I use updos all the time to compensate for fine hair which is more prone to damage by virtue of being fine, but I don't have any discomfort because I always have a mind to not stress my hair or scalp. An example is using elastic bands with hooks at the ends instead of classic elastics, not brushing hair when it is wet, and avoiding any tension when styling. The only discomfort à ever experience is getting an itch under an updo, which is challenging to scratch without messing up your hair.
@BryannaGordin99
Жыл бұрын
@@Gomba13 well that’s what I’m saying, I need to learn how to do it properly. it’s also not so easy to do an loose updo with short hair😅
@catbeara
Жыл бұрын
Crabs clips! I hate doing buns or ponytails with hair elastics because yeah I get headaches and it feels really tight and irritating. But if I do a loose bun with a crab clip it's fine. I wear my hair like that almost all the time and it's very comfortable. :)
@sorelyanlie2784
Жыл бұрын
@@BryannaGordin99 I get migraines really easy as well and they definitely are made worse when I put my hair in certain types of updo. I think the issue with the bun is that the weight and tension is all in one place. I prefer to make several braids and do a crown style (like what she wears in this video) because that evenly distributes the weight all the way around my head, stays in place better throughout the day, and since I also wear a head covering for religious reasons it keeps my covering in place better (I realize that’s not a factor for a lot of people, but I thought I’d mention it). It actually is less prone to giving me a migraine that just wearing a regular braid or even loose.
@viogieviogie
Жыл бұрын
I started your washing routine earlier this week! I already have hip length hair, but I’ve always felt it was a bit thin and it always felt dry and unhappy no matter what “natural ingredient” brands I used. It constantly tangled and I found myself brushing all the time. One wash treatment and some light jojoba oil later and my hair is permanently silky! I haven’t seen it this happy in years!! Im hooked 💖
@rachellebrooke4614
Жыл бұрын
Wow!!!
@elineeugenie5224
Жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@viogieviogie
Жыл бұрын
@@sl4983 Its a bit of a hyperbole to say permanent, but yes, after the one wash followed by jojoba + aloe solution spray my hair stayed silky for days which is a drastic change to how unruly it usually is.
@iahelcathartesaura3887
Жыл бұрын
My hair loves jojoba oil too! It's actually not an oil, but is a naturally liquid wax, kind of interesting. I'm a massage therapist, and jojoba will dry & crack my skin within a week or two. But my hair adores it.
@zzz.1777
Жыл бұрын
what do you use for conditioner? does your hair stay hydrated? I made my own conditioner from honey, shea butter, coconut oil and many other oils, I dont know if the water will wash it out or should i condition first and then “shampoo” with rhassoul clay?
@Moony-m13
Жыл бұрын
This just makes me realise how wise black/Indian/native people are for using oils, doing protective styles since forever and still using this knowledge!
@baby1648
Жыл бұрын
THIS! I recently saw a black girl talk about how kinky haired girls should stop “shapeshifting” their hair and wear it in its natural state, no oils or braids needed. Her hair was beautiful and I thoughtfully she had a point until I remembered that we (meaning humans in general) have been wearing our hair in braids and using oils since the start of the human race. What we’re doing is what we know.
@katie7748
6 ай бұрын
@@baby1648 Yep. I'm sorry but it drives me nuts when people try to claim that one group or another is the sole inventor of this stuff.
@ADashnawMKIBC
Ай бұрын
It's also European people that did this. All ancient cultures have done this.
@claudiarobinson587
Жыл бұрын
I make a hair mask with olive oil and coffee and rosemary. I comb the oil in at least an hour before I shower. I recently started adding an egg into this mix once a week. Let the mix set and then wash out. I also use honey instead of soap twice a week. I use honey from head to foot. My skin is soft and my hair has bounce and shine.
@pettylilthing
Жыл бұрын
Protective styles is how I grew out my hair. My hair is super curly, I used pomades, butters, oils, and grease in my hair and after 3 months I noticed a lot of length. When I stopped doing protective styles my hair started to get split ends and wasn’t growing at the rate I wanted it to. So I recently put my hair in mini twist to grow it out longer again 😊
@reveamaneddine7758
Жыл бұрын
does it curl after you remove the protective style?
@misscogito9865
Жыл бұрын
@@reveamaneddine7758 I guess it depends on how tightly you twist it, but most curls will relax when tied up. Protecting hair and being able to let it down and have it curly without any styling are self contradictory
@ibraidhair
Жыл бұрын
It took lots of work and care over a period of 10 years to get my hair from my waist to my tailbone. But I wore it down 90% of the time. After having babies, I started wearing it up 90% of the time (mom bun!). It grew from tailbone to fingertips literally by accident in a couple years!!
@reneeiu
Жыл бұрын
Finally! Someone wants to talk about health as it relates to beauty! It's so easy to find videos about harsh chemicals and styling techniques that destroy your hair but almost impossible to find good advice about how to preserve hair... thank you for posting this!
@shailjasharma3007
Жыл бұрын
We indian women only use one thing to grow long, thick and lustrous hair.. Is curry leave concoction with 1 tbs fenugreek seed, JATAMAANSI, Flaxseeds, and amla
@azlizzie
Жыл бұрын
I have a long pixie and I will probably never have hair beyond my shoulders, and yet I watched this whole video. Interesting stuff!
@manager-nim2623
Жыл бұрын
As an East African, everything you said to protect long hair is something everyone in my country does as the norm (but not everyone sticks to it) I’ve always done twisted buns, braids and updos, wash my hair every few weeks because it never gets dirty or oily + I’m a hijab I so that provides extra protection and trimming every couple months
@katiehoskins22
Жыл бұрын
Salam alaikum how do you tie your hair under your hijab? I'm Caucasian so my hair is straight and lately I've started braiding it then clipping it to protect and not pull as much as a bun.
@flourishing_wilderness6072
Жыл бұрын
If your hair is 4c box braids are no no
@manager-nim2623
6 ай бұрын
@@katiehoskins22 i used to twist into a bun but you could also braid it then twist it like a bun and secure with a soft scrunchies or anything that keeps it in place. Hope that helps
@noirunes
5 ай бұрын
I'm east african (specifically from the horn) and yes you're right!! it is the norm, little girls often keep their hair in neat braids, young girls and women keep our hair in buns and updos, sometimes braids (i myself prefer braids over buns so my hair is mostly in cornrows and other braiding styles) i wear it loose (in a wash n go) occasionally, but i mostly keep it in braids for protection
@annwamuyu8934
Жыл бұрын
As an African woman , I am glad I found this video and the Ayurvedic oil recipe. Now I understand why I love simple protective styles
@HealthglowsNet
Жыл бұрын
I am blown away by how much KNOWLEDGE you have, how you are a born teacher, how methodically you teach, and how passionate you are. I will use most of your affiliate links darling. THANK YOU!
@EllenLouise19
Жыл бұрын
Realising that the ballerina bun I've habitually been doing since childhood is actually a protective style. Nice!
@primordialmeow7249
Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video! I began growing out my hair during the lockdown and stopped coloring it. My hair is now below my shouldes and gently layered. I love my natural color. I only wear my hair down and styled lightly 2 days a week. I have learned so much from you and others. BTW: I'm 68! Never too late! ❤️
@iahelcathartesaura3887
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I just turned 61 and I have maybe a third to a quarter of my hair left, and the hairs are very thin. Very disorienting. My hair used to look like the lady in the Pantene commercial all my life! You have given me even more hope and I thank you 😊🧡
@animalkin7127
Жыл бұрын
Yes to all of this!!! Discovering hair sticks and how to use them in protective styles was ultimately what got me from bra strap length to hip length! My hair is 30 inches long and it’s never been in better condition
@cyclewisecaitlin
Жыл бұрын
Do you have any resources for using hair sticks? Are these like the kind that you use to secure a bun in place?
@melissaegbertson9100
Жыл бұрын
Some folks may find, as I did, that combing my hair with a very large gap comb was much better for my hair than brushing it, which seemed to pull out too many hairs. Also I have found that an updo is actually way faster to get done than a short hairstyle, that requires a lot of curling or blowing dry and shaping. I’m glad when I was a young mom I didn’t cut off my hair “ to save time”. I’ve saved a ton of money not getting my hair trimmed regularly and a lot of time not fussing over the style. My hair is below my waist.
@Mantras-and-Mystics
Жыл бұрын
Exactly - brushes really damage your hair. I can't bear to see someone wildly using a brush! Wide tooth combs are the way to go. After coming mine with such, I then use a finer toothed comb to smooth it out. Then I put it into a plait. I've never had trouble growing very long hair. 😊
@puck6080
Жыл бұрын
I cut my own hair into a short bob, any split ends I get I just trim immediately. I would never be able to force myself into doing updos, spending extra money on products (since more hair means more shampoo and conditioner used), or go into a hair salon for trims. Both long and short hair is easy for various people. For me, short hair genuinely is saving me time and money.
@DragonHippie
11 ай бұрын
I ditched plastic and only use wooden combs now or sometimes I use a boar brush to smooth my hairline if I want a smooth look
@katie7748
6 ай бұрын
@@Mantras-and-Mystics Depends on your hair and the brush or comb. There is no one size fits all way to take care of hair.
@italyvii
Жыл бұрын
I have 4c hair but I love history it was always my favorite subject and I love hair talk and super long hair . I luv how u tie the 2 together . Super unique and interesting. U give me motivation to keep growing!
@karenbecker7978
Жыл бұрын
Glad you made this video. A lot of women are seeing these images of Victorian women with super long hair. The culture back in those days was different than now on how people looked at hair being down on grown woman. I once read that a woman going out in public with her hair down was like going out in her underwear! That is hard for us women to get these days but, if you notice most of the photos of these women were done inside a house or studio setting. In fact, it was such a "very personal thing" that even prostitutes weren't usually photographed with there hair down The idea of you taking your hair down was kind of something that a woman did in a bedroom situation and probably just for her husband's eyes only. Glad that you mentioned the hair care. I call it hair vacation days. Just keeping your hair up and protected. Love the videos you produce I find them very educational. Have a blessed day!
@ATreat-lt9kh
Жыл бұрын
This answers so many of my questions. Until recently, I was actually under the misconception that wearing my hair loose was actually good for it. When I recently became aware of the concept of protective styling, I began to realize why my hair suffers from dreadful split ends and will not grow. I am looking forward to the next video so that I can get further insight into how to apply this information.
@lovinglifebutnotonearth3909
Жыл бұрын
I heard that too tight can cause breakage
@annabellehyde1198
5 ай бұрын
This all makes sense. I am so happy that you decided to tell us all about your findings. I am following your advice and getting half an inch of growth per month.
@mark9226
Жыл бұрын
Our family has been researching ancestral food & health for 10+ years (diet/nutrition definitely has something to do with modern hair health, in my opinion!). I've always thought there must be something better for our hair, too, so I was glad to find your hair video series. I moved to the Canadian prairies many years ago and have always felt that my hair should not be exposed to the dry winter air. I've been wanting to learn how to do my hair up nicely, but have always had pain from the ponytails/buns. My scalp is sensitive, so even bobby pins touching puts some pressure on that ends up causing pain. I'm looking forward to your tutorials and sure appreciate the educational info you include, too. It's good to know the "why." Thanks! - Katie
@erdbar718
Жыл бұрын
Morgan Donner has a video called "I stopped wearing hair elastics for a year" in which she shows some hairstyles with a string of yarn/strip of fabric and those seemed quite gentle to the hair (also no bobby pins involved). Maybe something like this could work?
@leahfreeman5432
Жыл бұрын
What are some ways you keep your ears warm when you're outside and have hair in a protective style?
@marayas7618
Жыл бұрын
Canada air is the best !!! So fresh i saw a huge diference coming from israel to magnificent country Canada love u all😘😘😘
@katie7748
6 ай бұрын
@@leahfreeman5432Earmuffs (some go over your head, some go around the back of your head) or warm headbands. Or take a warm scarf over your head and tie/wrap it under your chin/around your neck. That's what my gramma did. Upper Midwest girl here 😊
@lea6555
Жыл бұрын
100% facts. I am 54 and have had waist length hair for at least 30 years. I have, without realising it, been doing all of these things(except one very important one} this whole time - washing my hair maybe once a month, brushing with natural bristle brushes, protective hairstyles with the ends tucked in, using oils and massage. The one important thing i have done that now, a bit late in the piece, i regret, is constantly wearing ponytails. Traction alopecia is real folks, and my hairline has paid the price. However, after realising i was damaging the follicles I started looking after it by separating the front section. It hasn't receded further. I'm even hopeful with a bit of extra care, I can retrieve it! Thanks to you and your invaluable advice. Subbed! 😘😘😘
@lara_lara648
Ай бұрын
Just out of curiosity, how did you manage to wash your hair only once a month? Didn't you have build up or grease on your scalp? Or did you have an alternative to shampoo? Thanks in advance if you answer
@lea6555
Ай бұрын
@@lara_lara648I did a LOT of gentle brushing, natural bristle brushes only. If I wanted a bit of extra maintenence, I had orris root powder (smells like violets) as a sort of dry shampoo, not very often tho. Just brushing, that's it! Massage, jojoba oil treatments. I would say the no 1 tip is be gentle with your hair 😊🙌
@VyvienneEaux
Жыл бұрын
My hair comes down to my mid-thigh and I think you did a great job explaining this topic. I rarely wash my hair and keep it up in a supercoil (like DNA) most of the time. I have gone weeks without taking my hair out of the bun when I've been ill, and it stays. I figure nature already figured out one of the best ways of keeping a long strand from breaking.
@angelique2934
Жыл бұрын
My bestfriend and I had a bet going on, about who could grow her hair longer. In the end we both had almost hip-long hair. And I always wore my hair in a bun or braided, didn’t blow dry it often, etc. Wearing it open and down was so impractical 😅 It got stuck in the car door, or it was impossible to put on a jacket 🧥🙈
@katie7748
6 ай бұрын
Yes! I see these girls/women with Galadriel hair out and about and I don't understand how they aren't getting it caught on doorframes, stuck in car doors, in the sink doing dishes, tangled and frizzy wearing winter coats and scarves...not to mention constantly in their faces. To each their own (it's their hair - they have to live with it, not me) but I can't stand my hair down. It's too in the way lol
@schoolingdiana9086
Жыл бұрын
I knew my great grandma. She said they went to the pharmacy and got a chemical powder that was then brushed through their hair. The dirt and oil stuck to the power, and when they brushed it the dirt and oil out with it. She was born in 1885 and moved from one end of Missouri to the other in a covered wagon, and she and her brother had to dig the family well when they moved because they were the smallest and fit in there better as it got deeper. She never said what chemicals were in the powder. The modern dry shampoo stuff just gums up my hair at the roots, so I doubt it’s the same contents.
@EllenLouise19
Жыл бұрын
My granna used to be a Girl Guide leader and when they were out on long camps and hikes they used to use talcum powder (now unfortunately we know that talc is carcinogenic, so it may not be a great idea to replicate on the regular)
@CallOutToJesus_Romans10_13
11 ай бұрын
You can use cornflour, I think.
@katie7748
6 ай бұрын
Yep. I tried that crap and *shudders* no thanks
@TheDutchOracle
Жыл бұрын
I love this video! Great information and lovely visuals 🌺 You've done a great job collecting beautiful pictures
@GuardianattheGateway
Жыл бұрын
I’ve been using some of your techniques since your historical long hair care video and I can already see lots of baby hairs growing back in at my hairline. My hair is so much happier already! Thank you.
@KatherineSewing
Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad, and thank you! ❤
@daisytoromanzano8865
11 ай бұрын
@@KatherineSewingThanks so much for the info. I’ll give a try.
@jessicabonner6395
Жыл бұрын
You’re 100% on point! My hair is about 4 feet long at the moment. I try to preach similar things you’ve mentioned but it seems like everyone is so stuck on using hot tools too often and wearing their hair down
@LVSpeedweLL
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Katherine! Older woman here. Growing my hair long… again. It’s shoulder length now. 🙏🏼 I gathered up the ingredients 2 weeks ago for hair oil recipe you shared and joyfully waiting and shaking 🫙 the infusion. In the mean time, taking MSM😝have done brushing and once a week single oil at night and clay wash 😄and seeing improvement in texture; and trusting the length and thickness will happen in time. Appreciate your thoroughness and detail in all your videos very helpful.💖looking forward to part two!
@BottledSunlight
Жыл бұрын
I started your clay wash haircare a few weeks ago, just after I shaved all my hair down to 1cm for a fresh start, and i already feel my scalp getting healthier and less itchy 😊 I won’t be able to wear my hair up any time soon, but all the information is still very interesting for when I’ll be able to ❤ thank you for your videos, they are amazing to watch!
@TracyD2
Жыл бұрын
That’s exciting. I was always a sucker for a hair care journey.
@lynnm6413
Жыл бұрын
Wow…I cut my hair chin length when my father died because I felt I needed to, but to shave it off is quite something else!
@melissarose2213
Жыл бұрын
I've literally wanted to do that for so long now! I'm so sick of my broken damaged hair, you should make a. channel out of your journey 🙂
@elizabethlight9697
Жыл бұрын
Katherine, I am DYING to see your protective styles tutorial! You've got us waiting with baited breath 🤓
@isabellefischer5145
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Katherine for explaining what makes a hair style really protective. My hair is so fine, I've always worn it either in a bun or in a braid, otherwise it tangles horribly, but I had never realized that braids are not a protective hair style. That makes so much sense! I'm looking forward to the demonstration of several protective hair styles, and I hope you will show at least one that can be worn with either a hat or a riding helmet. I'm often out in the sun during the summer, and am very careful about exposing my skin to the UV rays, but that's when I would always wear a single braid down my back. So if you can come up with an alternative style for those circumstances, I'd be very very grateful!
@Campaign-gx8ty
Жыл бұрын
Braids are a protective style, just not for your texture.
@lynnm6413
Жыл бұрын
Hi Isabelle, if you have some hairlength already you can tape your braids instead of using elastics, and if you do two braids instead of one and bind them over your crown you can fit them inside a riding helmet without fearing that a bobby-pin dislodges and gets stuck into your skull in the event of a fall. Morgan Donner used to do that before she cut her hair off, so you might want to have a look at her videos on yt from a year ago. In my riding helmet there is also a lining I can adjust so I have more room above my head to put the hair through…I‘ve been putting my simple braid through there to stop it from catching on my security vest.
@isabellefischer5145
Жыл бұрын
@@lynnm6413 Thanks Lynn - I'm going to try that, though my helmet fits so snugly I'm not sure I can manage it. My hair reaches my belt, so I already have a good length to work with. The one thing I thought about was to do a low bun that I could tuck the ends of my hair inside to protect them. I didn't know Morgan had made a video about that, so I'm going to look on her channel - thanks for the tip!
@lynnm6413
Жыл бұрын
@@isabellefischer5145 ooh, call me envious.. mine is only bra length and very fine. could you maybe try to take the end of your braid and pull it through your braid in reverse like a silk ribbon so that your ends can be tucked into the hollow at your neck? Morgan didn't specifically do sn equestrian style, but she did a no elastics video.
@isabelleblanchet3694
Жыл бұрын
@@isabellefischer5145 I used to make 2 braids and knot them together as many time as I could and then rolled it up at the base of my skull to manage my hair for cycling, a single small hair clip would hold everything. You can also place them in an infinity symbol shape and pin them in place. My hair is so thin now (genetics, women bald on my father's side) that a single braid in a bun at the base of my skull is enough.
@tebec3624
Жыл бұрын
Another product used for hair growth in Victorian times was L’erbolario Macassar Oil. A family of sisters with floor length hair used it nightly and became wealthy showing off their hair in the 1800s. It’s very expensive though. I will also try the boar’s hair brush!
@teesan4748
Жыл бұрын
This talk reminds me of a lot of black natural hair KZitemrs, especially the vocabulary and ideas surrounding hair care. However, I do appreciate how she is using more traditional hairstyles found within various European ethnic groups and cultures.
@kerrypew710
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your beautiful posts! I’m growing it out again at 58 yo and your videos are the exact help and encouragement I need!! 🙌🏼
@Brentford704
Жыл бұрын
I'm South Asian with long hair and have learned alot from your videos.
@danihall3676
Жыл бұрын
I know this is a hair care tutorial, which I so appreciate, but I have to say you wear the loveliest blouses in your videos. I'm new to your channel and looking forward to watching your sewing videos as I also sew. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. 💜
@carolinaalvesdelima675
Жыл бұрын
So glad I found you! First off you are Stunning 😍. Well, 49 year-old woman going through menopause so I'm losing a lot of hair 5 years ago I had breast cancer and my hair never came back fully it's very thing on the top of the head. As if not enough, Couple accidents accidents last year where my hair caught on fire so I pretty much shaved it off it's now shoulder length and I want to make sure that that the hair I get back is healthy and beautiful so I changed my shampoo to the Viori bars, reduced the washing frequency to twice a week and because of you started oiling my hair. The night before washing I hope I can achieve that. I always had long hair and I want that back I have a few problems like I got disabled due to the cancer treatment and now I have use of only one hand witch complicates hair styling specially.... Anyways thank you so much. Jeep it up , your videos are awesome 👍
@mh-mw5wl
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Katherine, over the past month you have single-handedly changed my routines. I have watched other people, but it was you really. It was also you that got me sewing again. Thank you, you are wonderful!!!
@Campaign-gx8ty
Жыл бұрын
Plaits, box braids, locs, and cornrows are ancient protective styles black women still use today.
@CynthiaHStringer
22 күн бұрын
Do you have pictures of these? 😊
@thegracklepeck
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for mentioning with the front hairline in this video! I've definitely had problems in the past where I pulled it too much on the front of my hairline and it's either broken the hairs off because I was pulling it back while it was wet or overly damp or just putting too much tension on it and ending up with thinning. Super important and I loved having the examples in pictures of how to both add visual interest as well as protect that hair.
@gloomy9100
Жыл бұрын
I work in a kitchen so im often in a dry enviroment and needing to put my hair up ans have been wondering why my temples have had significantly less hair. This video found me just in time. Thank you and can't wait to see the tutorials of the hairstyles
@marinowy8998
Жыл бұрын
For everyone struggling with headaches when wearing a bun or it not holding well and the hair falling out by the end out the day: try u-shaped hair sticks! I just do a bun on top of my head and then stick the hair stick through and it holds so well. I have quite slippery and straight hair so all hair accessories usually fall of my hair and don't hold. But this hairstyle made my hair grow really long with no split ends and it even looks cute. Never had a headache either. Finding your go to hairstyle can really change your whole hair game.
@lauramcmillan9592
Жыл бұрын
Yes! I use two criss-crossed for my hip-length hair. Usually have to readjust once or twice during the day (esp if my hair is very clean and dry, because it’s slippery), but they’re so quick it doesn’t matter.
@euphemiaknw7696
Жыл бұрын
I have to try this- I have silky fine, soft wavy hair that just can't when it comes to updos obtained by those plump-haired gals. Last summer, after a good 5 years of being scissor-happy, I decided to let it grow and impressed myslef now that it reaches just below my shoulders- long enough to be put up, but definitely difficult given my texture. Glad to come across something that may help!
@sarahbrab3052
Жыл бұрын
This makes sense. My little sister always has her hair in a braid. It is almost past her knees. Thank you ! Will start right now!
@KE-hr4sb
Жыл бұрын
My husband has hair longer than I do! He wore his up in a bun literally day and night. There would be times he'd take it down, and I was shocked at how long it was, partially because it was growing so fast and partially because he always had it up so I wasn't watching it grow. Mine is currently too short for a bun (I chopped it as short as I felt comfortable with to get rid of some dye damage), so I wear it in a clip instead until it grows back out some.
@TrinaGallo
Жыл бұрын
I just LOVE your approach to growing long beautiful hair. I’m a hair AND history buff! You’ve found an amazing way to grow those beautiful curls- I remember your story from a previous video. 🌺💕
@cherry.s
Жыл бұрын
I came across your channel a couple days ago and I absolutely love it.. I love how calm you are.. just keep doing what you're doing.. you're amazing..
@Heartfeltdesigns54
Жыл бұрын
Love your information. As an added note, women not only wore their hair up but used to wear caps or other sort of head covering which was also protective.
@robicarm
Жыл бұрын
My mother and one of my grandmothers both had hip length hair. My mother would use real coconut oil, and she would wear up during work but down at the end of the day. My grandmother always wore it up and she would wear hats to protect her hair and skin. She believe trimming on a full moon, rinsing with the first spring rain. Her hair was thin from shedding but she could still grow it long.
@aliceweckerle
Жыл бұрын
A night care routine video ? YES PLEASE. I'm struggling with this from years.
@rachellebrooke4614
Жыл бұрын
I’ve never considered protective styles but this makes perfect sense. I’m definitely going to incorporate this
@Bumbledora
Жыл бұрын
Your hairdo in this video is so lovely on you. In Sweden we call it Margareta braids. I forgot to comment on you skin routine. Your skin is truly glowing. Actually, you don't really need any makeup because you're beautiful without it. However, I do know we all feel nice to have some makeup. Especially if we're going out etc. Thanks for all historical information! It's fascinating! Love 🌹💗
@readingdestination9025
Жыл бұрын
I’ve only put my hair up in the heat of summer and in a braid all other times; you have now inspired me to do it all the time. Thank you.
@laraleveuvre886
3 ай бұрын
This is the best thing I’ve ever seen. Everything you said just explained my problem, from where my ends are dry but scalp is oily and my hair seems to only get to one length and then not grow. And all my hair stylist place it down to the products I use and not the way I style or protect my hair. I’m going to start doing this and I’m so excited to see the difference
@melammutumultus4654
Жыл бұрын
I have been doing a protective style for years without even realizing it! I twist it up into a bun and sort of tie it into a knot with the ends tucked under, and I don't use anything to keep it up. I wear it like that every day because i don't really go anywhere and it grows like crazy. Now my issue is thinning, I've always had fine hair, but as I've gotten older, it has much reduced, which is bummer - long hair is no fun if it's all scraggly 😕
@userj3c8r7vnbsk
Жыл бұрын
And how cute is that adorable little microphone on your shirt like a broach!
@terhif.1980
Жыл бұрын
I love your long videos because they are so informative and you speak in peaceful pace. Some of the videos in KZitem are spoken in such a hectic pace that it’s difficult to watch! So, thumbs up for you! In your next video I’m hoping to see some tips for finer hair also. My pony tail is just fraction of the volume you have with your hair. Metal pins and hair clips tend to cut my hair when worn on a regular basis.
@barbarahopper3813
Жыл бұрын
OMStars what an amazing find. I have a few strands and thin as can be. Castor oil has done miracles on my lashes and brows over about six months of daily application but nada on my head hair. I'll watch and follow every one of these videos and practice what you teach. At 66 years old I refuse to believe that hair loss is natural. In the Bible no woman sports a "bob" but no matter I love long hair and believe it makes older woman more beautiful if well cared for. Great channel!!
@jackelinevalladares7118
Жыл бұрын
Your video on how you grew long hair tips changed my hair routine for life, not only my hair has become soft and moisturized by applying the principles you stated but now three months later my hair grew more than it used to...also the breakage has reduced tremendously...THANK YOU SO MUCH! Now braiding my hair, oils, gentle brushing and more natural hair care will be on my life always!
@terrieannschmearer
Жыл бұрын
I'm anticipating your next video. I'm an older woman with fine gray curly hair. I've started using clay and jojoba oil. My hair is different lengths because it's been layered. It's just a little below shoulder length in the back, but not on the sides. I am so interested in seeing your protective hair styles video. Thank you so much. :)
@maiasmamma
Жыл бұрын
Yes! My hair length is at the middle of my back and since I saw your first video I’ve ditched conventional shampoo! It’s been over a month with jus using a vinegar rinse & boar brush for cleaning it but it’s still in that awful greasy stage but I’m willing to suffer through that. Lol I work in the NWT and have worn braids for a decade now thinking it was protecting my length 😮 my problem is is that I need to find a style that I can comfortably wear under a hard hat. If you could include a style that would work for this I would be eternally grateful!! Thank you so much for the information you’ve put on here❤
@ToriKlassen1
Жыл бұрын
Same problem with the headgear, except in my case it’s a bike helmet.
@poetmaggie1
11 ай бұрын
I am thinking that your beautiful hair and hair styles and your great style of teaching will give your children great memories.
@kristinataddei8138
Жыл бұрын
I can't wait to see those "protective styles"......love your channel and all the information you gives us ladies, who want to grow our hair long no matter what age, color, or texture we have.....thank you for all the time and effort it takes to put these videos together....much....much ....much appreciated 👍!!!....
@marahsoore6452
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! Years ago I started to keep my hair in more vintage styles and I noticed my hair had gotten longer than it ever did before. I fell out of doing it because of depression but I remember how easy it was to pin my hair and tuck all my ends away. I've been wanting to grow my hair out again and I already stopped using harmful shampoos and I limit the amount of washing my hair goes through (going through a wavy hair journey), but a protective style is something I totally forgot about. Guess I'll be pulling out my bobby pins and silk hairties!
@CurliesCuriosites
Жыл бұрын
I have a mix of tra tion alopecia, post partum and hair loss from covid. I've been enjoying all your hair videos. I recently chopped off 4.5 inches and my hair almost touches my shoulders
@shyelapecorelli1969
Жыл бұрын
I had tons if hairloss after covid too! I tell people this but I always get a suprised reaction like they don't believe me. I got pretty sick, 3 months later it fell out in droves.
@lashleylorraine4438
Жыл бұрын
I love your breezy, thorough information delivery. Looking forward to your protective style demos...
@bethb4439
Жыл бұрын
I’ve enjoyed all of your tips from this and your previous videos. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge! I had drastic hair thinning due to Covid and I caused worse damage by the type of styles I was using. Last May I had to cut my hair to chin length. I was devastated. I started using your hair care routine a few weeks ago, with some slight modifications due to budget restrictions, but I am already seeing changes in my hair. My hair is now collar bone length and is looking wonderful, but I’m really struggling with protective styles. I’m greatly anticipating your next video to, hopefully, help with hair around my length. Thanks again! ❤️
@lynnm6413
Жыл бұрын
I used to do two French braids with quite small Intervalls down to about half an inch to my neck, and then put the ends underneath the little openings from the opposite braids and fix them with two Bobby pins…it looked put together and kept all day…it‘s even neat to wear with a kerchief if you happen to work in the barn or somesuch
@bethb4439
Жыл бұрын
@@lynnm6413 that sounds lovely, thank you for sharing!
@nelodypond9282
Жыл бұрын
Yes a nighttime video would be helpful. I get confused and uncertain how my hair should be worn at night to help it grow. Should I pin it? Pull it back?
@KatherineSewing
Жыл бұрын
Coming in the future! I braid my hair in one or two braids and then put on a silk sleeping cap that ties to adjust to my head.
@thedevilandhertrumpets4268
Жыл бұрын
I’m very much looking forward to the tutorial follow up to this video! I’m glad I found your informative and well-researched channel 💜
@MultiParallelGirl
Жыл бұрын
I'm looking forward to the protective styles for shorter hair. I just started my hair care and growth journey in December. My hair is about collarbone length, a little longer in the back, but has lots of layers. So I can't do very much with my hair yet. The layers are mostly just long enough to fit into a French braid but some hair tends to fall out of the braid
@mjgobet5601
Жыл бұрын
for length retention there is another HUGE factor. When you wear sweaters (especially in the winter months) Hair that is left down will get stuck in the sweater and your normal movement of your head will break off the ends and in fact pull complete strands out without you even noticing. Also if you work in an office and sit in a chair all day. . .your hair, if left down, will rub back and forth right where the chair back top is. That is a key length robber. So your suggestion of wearing your hair up is important. I am 65yo. I had butt length hair for the majority of my life and my hair is very thick in quantity but fine in texture and stick straight. When you reach menopause you lose hair and I lost ALOT. then I learned that cutting it to just below shoulder length and taking large doses of Biotin brought back my hair thickness. Your videos are very instructive and I hope your followers get the results they hope for.
@charismcintyre8966
Жыл бұрын
I'm so excited to see those protective hair style tutorials!! I have very long hair and i have been contemplating chopping it off before my first baby arrives next month... maybe those hairstyles will help me keep my hair healthy!
@rachelroot2913
Жыл бұрын
Can't wait for the next video! I've been wearing mine in a ponytail a lot lately and thinking the constant tension isn't good. Wondering how to do those lovely historical updos. Fellow long haired curly hair here (got to tailbone, cut it, growing back out). I love your channel
@ttschrock7126
Жыл бұрын
Your talent are words and careful explanations. I have learned so much! I am 63, had a pixie in 2018 and now it is chest length. You have taught me so much!!!! I never follow precisely one person, but I really follow your suggestions! Thank you.
@FreeRangeDiva
Жыл бұрын
Yes! I have been waiting for this. I saw your previous videos and have incorporated a lot of your advice in my hair care routine. I'm 67 and have seen my hair getting progressively thinner since menopause. I have a lot of bald spots and am trying to regrow my hair again using oils and massage (just like my mother did when I was a child) and I'm getting great results w/ new baby hairs growing in around my hairline! I haven't worn my hair down in at least 3 months and recently cut it to shoulder length. I usually wear it in a bun held in place w/ a silk scrunchie, but I'd like to try some different protective styles. Looking forward to part 2!! Thanks for all your work and the excellent information. xo Cheryl
@Colee7
Жыл бұрын
Check out Kesh King oil. It regrew my friend's hair and is very high quality.
@FreeRangeDiva
Жыл бұрын
@@Colee7 Thanks for the recommendation!
@elisabethprice4697
Жыл бұрын
I definitely what to explore this more and wear protective styles more often! I already do some historical hairstyles but I don’t do them every day! So i will be doing that more in the future as well as other protective styles!
@jasandraholmes3459
Жыл бұрын
I am going to start your new hair washing routine this weekend! I am very excited to try it as I have been washing with rice water and a very gentle shampoo and thats been great! My hair likes the natural washing rinses more than traditional shampoos. I have also been using historical hairstyles and its been so much better for my Scalp and head and hair its amazing! Thank you for this fabulous series about haircare! Keep it up this is amazing!
@sl4983
Жыл бұрын
So the one you've been using is great but you're going to try this new one?
@jasandraholmes3459
Жыл бұрын
@@sl4983 yes. If your Scalp and hair get too used to something it can often stop working for you. Not always but it is recommended that you vary your routine. So every once in a while I change things ups. Its like if you eat the same thing all the time. Your body may have other needs that you are not fulfilling. There's such thing as too much of a good thing.
@arimurila
Жыл бұрын
Right now I'm much more interested in reducing the taper to my hair. The longest sections reach under my knees but it's so wispy. I do keep it in -haphazard- buns, but I will try to keep more of the ends protected. Hopefully, the rest of my hair will catch up to the longest strands.
@KatherineSewing
Жыл бұрын
Yes, using gentle finger detangling techniques was a game changer for me in reducing "the dreaded taper"
@nicinightbird
Жыл бұрын
Ugh this is me! I really wanna know about ur milk maid braid 👀
@danielledegeorge2129
Жыл бұрын
My hair is like that, it just stopped growing once it reached my lower back and it's just stayed that length now for about 2 years. Thank you for this video! I'm going to be trying some protective hairstyles and changing to henna dye instead of commercial dyes
@alanaasci
Жыл бұрын
I’d love to learn more about how to do protective styles on medium (shoulder) length hair! Thank you for this video, I learned a lot!
@sarahhope9391
Жыл бұрын
I just want to say that I’ve found your videos to be really inspiring. For several years I’ve been trying to go more natural with my hair care, and the success has been mostly a mixed bag. A few months ago, in a fit of frustration I decided to have my hair cut off in a medium lob cut. I was going through some things at home and just didn’t have the time or energy to properly care for it. I do regret it a little now, since I haven’t been able to wear my hair up in a bun or French twist like before. I’ve seen you other videos and decided to start over and give it another go.
@sarahlynne4528
Жыл бұрын
Loving these videos and i really would love to see more about your diet/supplements you take, skincare routine, and makeup!! Your makeup and skin look gorgeous!
@samah.g
Жыл бұрын
I have waist length virgin hair and currently seeing how long it will grow. After abusing it for years in a vicious cycle of bleach to black to bleach and all the colors of the rainbow I decided when I was 27 it was time to love my hair, and in turn myself - rather then taking out my feelings on my hair and ‘changing’ who I saw in the mirror because I couldn’t stand myself. I did the same and cut it short, I’m 31 now and I feel like my hair is an extension of who I am, an extra limb and I honestly enjoy seeing how it behaves, the way the sun kisses it and how more silver hairs pop up every now and then. Your videos have inspired me to create my own hair recipes and natural approaches to my hair (I was already silicone and sulfate free) but I wanted to know EXACTLY what was going in my hair. I have had such fun researching and making up my own hair oils and tea rinses with berries and herbs to share with my friends. Thank you ♥️
@KatherineSewing
Жыл бұрын
Yes, hair as an extension of yourself is exactly how I feel as well! ❤
@KimomoDragon
Жыл бұрын
How lovely that you have so fully come to love and embrace what was a childhood insecurity. 🥰 Your hair truly is incredibly beautiful. Thank you for sharing your tips with us.
@MistySlocomb
Жыл бұрын
Really looking forward to the styles video. I love your presentation method.
@BridalSewing
Жыл бұрын
It's so funny finding you! I commented on your Instagram a few weeks ago, too. I'm a pro sewist, a KZitemr, have hip length hair, I keep it oiled, very rarely wash it, and always wear protective hair styles. My hair is almost always styled similar to yours in this video. Crazy!!! I feel that doing twists down the sides of my scalp helps with weight distribution. I also sleep with my hair braided. 🍄
@pattihill952
15 күн бұрын
Thanks for this video! Your hair is lovely…and looks very healthy…I will definitely keep watching
@cc6546
Жыл бұрын
Ahh this is very informative! Subscribed! I thought a simple braid was protective. I didn't realise it had to be pinned up and away from the body. I pulled out a hair pin as soon as I got to that part of the video haha. I have hair that doesn't grow past my shoulder blades and I've begun to change how I care for my hair. My dream is to have hip length hair that I can put in beautiful historical styles ❤❤ (I'm a huge Georgian, Victorian nut)
@jimfromearth
Ай бұрын
Hi Katherine. Great info good to know all this important suggestions to truly grow our hair thank you 🙏🥰
@essimathews9056
Жыл бұрын
Growing up I had thick wavy hair, and my mother (who had short thin hair) would brush it from scalp to ends as soon as I left the tub, blow-dry and flat-iron, and then wonder why it was frizzy and broken so soon, then trim it. I remember being asked if I brushed my hair, four seconds after having brushed it, and brushing it again only for it to be even frizzier. For the longest time, I thought my hair grew 1 inch a year because of all the trimming that had to be done to my poor fried ends. Now I let it air dry and de-tangle from ends to scalp, then comb from scalp to ends. My hair is so much longer now, but I feel like my mom ended up pulling so much out that it's never going to be as thick as it might be.
@katie7748
Жыл бұрын
Omg you poor thing :-(
@gabbytriestomakethings
Жыл бұрын
When I was younger I always wore my hair in one or two braids, and often pinned up milkmaid style and never really paid attention to other elements of hair care, and just because I didn't care about modern fashionable styles and wanted my hair out of the way, but hairdressers would always compliment my hair quality and I had no idea why until I started learning about historical hair styles like this.
@gabbytriestomakethings
Жыл бұрын
That being said, last year I cut off most of my hair and I'm very much disliking it and growing it back long again.
@niamha301
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the tips, I was definitely one of those people who did "protective hairstyles" wrong. Which I now realise was the cause for all the tiny baby hairs at my hair line😅 So thank you for clearing that up and here is to long healthy hair👍
@hayleysewell6382
Жыл бұрын
Excited about the next video! I had to cut my hair to shoulder length to start over and I have no idea how to wear it to protect it now that it’s so short😭
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