This is BlackOnyx77 of Natural Diva World on Youtube. Love. Her. She drops knowledge on why we need to moisturize this way around minute 6. Natural Girls, pay attention. Your hair will love you back.
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She probably has something really valuable to say. I just can't listen through all the chatter. She needs a script. Could you please sum up for us so that we can get the knowledge that you think is so valuable? And could you tell me if it applies to dreadlocs? Thanks.
Posted by: Adriane | January 19, 2010 at 07:40 PM
That was interesting but,I don't see me implementing this. Those glycerin based products would have my hair bone dry. Actually, all of those products she used would dry my hair out. And that's just too much stuff. IMHO.
Adriane, for dreadlocks, I'd just do a steam treatment with mango or shea butter. IMHO.
Posted by: browngirl | January 20, 2010 at 11:46 AM
Great video! Thanks for the tutorial, I'm always having a moisture problem.
-Peter
Posted by: best natural skin care products | January 27, 2010 at 09:14 AM
I. Love. BlackOnyxx. What I love about her...sbe started her journey and decided to film it...we learned the oops and ahhs right along with her. If you send her a question...she answers it. If you send a suggestion...she trys it. She's a real person...so she rambles...its part of her charm. There's no plastic to her.
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