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How to Control your Hair with PH Balance by Kimmaytube

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my laptop is not working and my phone won't open the link..... Can someone tell me the summary of what she is saying?. From the picture I can tell her hair looks amazing!
 
I saw this video yesterday. and I must say she is extremely informative and I really enjoy watching her videos.What a wonderful person and a GREAT business woman.
 
She is saying:
*she uses products pH 4-7
*to get her hair to curl into its natural curl pattern she uses pH 4-5.5 (moisture retention)
*for twists she uses these small plastic clips to hold her roots down/flat-she directs you to her website to buy them
*she uses a less acidic/neutral pH for less curly/stretched styles, pH 6-7.
*she shows a braid out on damp hair for a stretched style. She says she uses veggie glycerin and shea butter for her braidout.
*she compares the curls of the damp hair with acidic product in it (don't think she named one) compared to the ends of her more dry braided hair with neutral/less acidic product in it. It appears the hair is more wavy (I don't really think she has curly hair) than in the more dry braided hair with the neutral product in it (assume she used shea butter and glycerin(?) in the braidout; moisturize with water seal with oil)
*she stresses stretched hair can only be done on detangled hair
*she takes down her braids into a cute, stretched and fluffy braidout
*she sticks a pink rose in it...its cute.
*side by side comparison of a braidout in 2009 vs 2011-impressive growth. She went from pezzy headed to lucious head of hair.
*she states she's been experimenting for 2 years now she is a G.
*another plug for her online store

The End

Sent from my DROIDX
 
Watching that vid makes me wonder if an ACV rinse will do the trick. I'm really starting to want those pH strips... :look:
 
She is saying:
*she uses products pH 4-7
*to get her hair to curl into its natural curl pattern she uses pH 4-5.5 (moisture retention)
*for twists she uses these small plastic clips to hold her roots down/flat-she directs you to her website to buy them
*she uses a less acidic/neutral pH for less curly/stretched styles, pH 6-7.
*she shows a braid out on damp hair for a stretched style. She says she uses veggie glycerin and shea butter for her braidout.
*she compares the curls of the damp hair with acidic product in it (don't think she named one) compared to the ends of her more dry braided hair with neutral/less acidic product in it. It appears the hair is more wavy (I don't really think she has curly hair) than in the more dry braided hair with the neutral product in it (assume she used shea butter and glycerin(?) in the braidout; moisturize with water seal with oil)
*she stresses stretched hair can only be done on detangled hair
*she takes down her braids into a cute, stretched and fluffy braidout
*she sticks a pink rose in it...its cute.
*side by side comparison of a braidout in 2009 vs 2011-impressive growth. She went from pezzy headed to lucious head of hair.
*she states she's been experimenting for 2 years now she is a G.
*another plug for her online store

The End

Sent from my DROIDX

This worked for me on my first ACV rinse my curls were poppin and they even stayed curled on their own during my braidout (I left the ends a little loose) and after upon take out.
 
She is saying:
*she uses products pH 4-7
*to get her hair to curl into its natural curl pattern she uses pH 4-5.5 (moisture retention)
*for twists she uses these small plastic clips to hold her roots down/flat-she directs you to her website to buy them
*she uses a less acidic/neutral pH for less curly/stretched styles, pH 6-7.
*she shows a braid out on damp hair for a stretched style. She says she uses veggie glycerin and shea butter for her braidout.
*she compares the curls of the damp hair with acidic product in it (don't think she named one) compared to the ends of her more dry braided hair with neutral/less acidic product in it. It appears the hair is more wavy (I don't really think she has curly hair) than in the more dry braided hair with the neutral product in it (assume she used shea butter and glycerin(?) in the braidout; moisturize with water seal with oil)
*she stresses stretched hair can only be done on detangled hair
*she takes down her braids into a cute, stretched and fluffy braidout
*she sticks a pink rose in it...its cute.
*side by side comparison of a braidout in 2009 vs 2011-impressive growth. She went from pezzy headed to lucious head of hair.
*she states she's been experimenting for 2 years now she is a G.
*another plug for her online store

The End

Sent from my DROIDX

Thanks for posting this. I can't watch the vid on my phone either. I'll have to check it out when I get home
 
dang lol now u saved me time I don't gotta watch it but still get the info u rock lol

She is saying:
*she uses products pH 4-7
*to get her hair to curl into its natural curl pattern she uses pH 4-5.5 (moisture retention)
*for twists she uses these small plastic clips to hold her roots down/flat-she directs you to her website to buy them
*she uses a less acidic/neutral pH for less curly/stretched styles, pH 6-7.
*she shows a braid out on damp hair for a stretched style. She says she uses veggie glycerin and shea butter for her braidout.
*she compares the curls of the damp hair with acidic product in it (don't think she named one) compared to the ends of her more dry braided hair with neutral/less acidic product in it. It appears the hair is more wavy (I don't really think she has curly hair) than in the more dry braided hair with the neutral product in it (assume she used shea butter and glycerin(?) in the braidout; moisturize with water seal with oil)
*she stresses stretched hair can only be done on detangled hair
*she takes down her braids into a cute, stretched and fluffy braidout
*she sticks a pink rose in it...its cute.
*side by side comparison of a braidout in 2009 vs 2011-impressive growth. She went from pezzy headed to lucious head of hair.
*she states she's been experimenting for 2 years now she is a G.
*another plug for her online store

The End

Sent from my DROIDX
 
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