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TUTORIAL: How to do a Blow-Out on Natural Hair!

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8 Responses to TUTORIAL: How to do a Blow-Out on Natural Hair!

  1. Milan says:

    Luv this post and vid! I never knew that grapeseed oil was a good heat protectant. I'm so going to try that the next time I blow out my hair (which may not be for a while lol).

  2. Sharon says:

    great video. wow! your hair has gotten so long! btw… I would love more info on where to actually buy all these oils.

  3. Mae says:

    Thanks you guys! Btw, Sharon, I actually have a video on YouTube called Carrier Oils & Essential Oils where I show all of the ones I own and where I purchased them : )

  4. Jasmine Alyssa says:

    That is a cool tutorial. I'll be sure to try it out once I'm all natural! :)

  5. Skeeta says:

    I'm so glad u did this video, I've been waiting on someone to do this! You are DEFINITELY not a TWA any more!

  6. Donica Christina says:

    Hahahah. So cute at the end!

    Look how much your hair has grown. It's so amazing and such a great testament. Your blog is always such a pleasure. I think I may need to buy grapeseed oil.

  7. jade shonde says:

    Hey Mae thanks for your wonderful tutorials.
    as of now im trying to do a blowout and just before doing one i recently watched your "essential oils/ carrier oils vid" and was able to go out and purchase safflower oil as you said it can with stand high heat. but i still have some questions like,where did you purchase your blow dryer? and would you happen to know anywhere i could buy one similar to it?

  8. Abii says:

    Hi Mae

    This vid is awesome. I was just wondering – which hair dryer did you use and where did you get it from?

    Many thanks
    Abii

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TUTORIAL: How to do a Blow-Out on Natural Hair!

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This entry was posted in blow-out, hair styling tutorials, my hair, my hair styling, Natural Chica's Hair, YouTube Video Blog. Bookmark the permalink.

7 Responses to TUTORIAL: How to do a Blow-Out on Natural Hair!

  1. Milan says:

    Luv this post and vid! I never knew that grapeseed oil was a good heat protectant. I'm so going to try that the next time I blow out my hair (which may not be for a while lol).

  2. Sharon says:

    great video. wow! your hair has gotten so long! btw… I would love more info on where to actually buy all these oils.

  3. Mae says:

    Thanks you guys! Btw, Sharon, I actually have a video on YouTube called Carrier Oils & Essential Oils where I show all of the ones I own and where I purchased them : )

  4. Jasmine Alyssa says:

    That is a cool tutorial. I'll be sure to try it out once I'm all natural! :)

  5. Skeeta says:

    I'm so glad u did this video, I've been waiting on someone to do this! You are DEFINITELY not a TWA any more!

  6. Donica Christina says:

    Hahahah. So cute at the end!

    Look how much your hair has grown. It's so amazing and such a great testament. Your blog is always such a pleasure. I think I may need to buy grapeseed oil.

  7. jade shonde says:

    Hey Mae thanks for your wonderful tutorials.
    as of now im trying to do a blowout and just before doing one i recently watched your "essential oils/ carrier oils vid" and was able to go out and purchase safflower oil as you said it can with stand high heat. but i still have some questions like,where did you purchase your blow dryer? and would you happen to know anywhere i could buy one similar to it?

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