How I Apply Conditioner


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24 Responses to How I Apply Conditioner

  1. Nanda2991 says:

    First of all i gotta say u are a such beatiful girl, but you don’t think apply reconstructor and conditioner at the same is bad… i mean the hair cant soak up the both at the same time…even when u apply in diferent parts

  2. joti778552 says:

    aren’t you supposed to wash the conditioner out

  3. XxTeRmaNaTExX says:

    ur black

  4. MiszCandiiLadii says:

    im not trying to act like a hater , but yur hair doesnt seem very healthy cuz its think in the root and thin at the ends .

  5. diggyfan says:

    Do you do this to your hair everyday or how often do you do this?

  6. lovelydiva06 says:

    i’m like a conditioner addict, lol, i go through conditioner fast cause i’m kinda heavy handed so i tend to use alot and instead of rinse and repeat with shampoo, i rinse and repeat with the conditioner instead cause i like my hair soft, strong, healthy, silky and bouncy and its usually that way when i do that and there’s very little breakage and sometimes there’s no breakage and of course the leave in conditioner makes things even better, can go without that either, lol

  7. valjepsen says:

    Gonna sub to u just cos u have a great taste in music haha

    Nah besides that I really enjoy ur vids :-)

  8. Aquafina2004 says:

    You have really good taste in music.

  9. new2009season says:

    Do you rinse the conditioner out while your hair is braided or unbraided?

  10. saxsupersax1 says:

    ok so this is you doing a deep condition…do you do the same for just regular conditioner? I mean do you go through the same process of unbraiding and rebraiding your hair?

  11. ATrueClassyLady says:

    Love the Sinatra in the background :-) He is the BEST!!!

  12. dezinediva says:

    can you tell me what reconstructor you used, i tried to type it in the search bar but didnt get the spelling right

  13. Lovemyhair01 says:

    @Nikkityss what is texlaxing?

  14. PEB979 says:

    steamer ? what ! never heard of it , where do you get one ?

  15. xxnumber23xx says:

    @medstudent42 Is there a difference between a protein conditioner and a reconstructor? And if so, which would be best to use once a month for maintaining protein level and health of hair?

  16. goonies516 says:

    Whats a texlaxer?

  17. ElPressie says:

    love the jazz classics playing in the background :)

    you and your hair are beautiful!!!

  18. medstudent42 says:

    @shaulanaw the reason why it is good to use a reconstructor is because, she chemically alters her hair the reconstructor help repair protein damage caused by chemical services (permanent color, bleaching, perms or relaxers) or excessive heat styling. Use a protein reconstructor treatment weekly for two weeks, then once a month to maintain healthy hair.

  19. marvinandjosh says:

    Hi Ms. Kibibi-I noticed that you use a lot of the Elucence brand products with the exception of the conditioner. I was wondering what your opinion of the conditioner is. I ask because I am texlaxed as well and if it isn’t good for it, then I will skip it. Thanks!

  20. denea90 says:

    love the video…I actually need help taking better care of my hair

  21. Jus2Jazzy4u says:

    This is a great way to condition. Thanks for the tip. I’m really enjoying your videos. Just subscribed. :-)

  22. MsVintage007 says:

    what type of steamer do you have and where did you get it?

  23. BarbeeLuv1 says:

    Hi mskibibi. I could be wrong but it seems like you do not really concentrate on your roots when putting conditioner on. Is that so? And if so, why? Thanks.

  24. blaqueonyx says:

    Do you leave your hair in the braids when you rinse out the conditioner?

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