10 Ways to Take Better Care of Your Hair

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  • @bronwynreijnders7205
    @bronwynreijnders7205 Рік тому +1464

    1. Stop being afraid of using heat. Learn to use it correctly. Always use heat protection and wait 3 days between applying heat.
    2. Overnight protection. Tie up in loose bun in invisibobble / silk scrunchie OR wear a silk bonnet
    3. Match hair product to hair type. NB differentiate between hair type vs hair pattern.
    4. Don't cheap out on the basics (shampoo and conditioner).
    5. Stick with proven products. Most people are actually using their products incorrectly - update your knowledge of application.
    6. Learn how to shampoo correctly.
    7. Wash TWICE. wait as long as possible between washes. Apply shampoo ONLY to scalp.
    8. Professional shampoo =/= drugstore shampoo.
    9. Use LESS product after your shower.
    There is more detail in the video but this is what I got out of it. Major point is to identify the CORRECT product for your hair type and apply it correctly is 90% of the solution

    • @The.fantasybug
      @The.fantasybug Рік тому +1

      With the bonnet, do you put all your hair in the bonnet or just on top?

    • @Ang3l4271
      @Ang3l4271 Рік тому +7

      @@The.fantasybugall of your hair

    • @shea5542
      @shea5542 10 місяців тому +3

      THANK YOU!!!

    • @agatamazur9810
      @agatamazur9810 10 місяців тому +9

      There is literally no need to buy pricey shampoo. You have it like 30sec on your head and hair and all it does is cleaning, nothing more. Hair masks and conditioners okay, but shampoo? Nah

    • @Souls-at-zer0
      @Souls-at-zer0 9 місяців тому +15

      @@agatamazur9810well if it’s bad shampoo it might not clean right.. still leave your hair greasy…

  • @KarinCarr
    @KarinCarr Рік тому +629

    I have been following your trinity routine and waiting 3-5 days between washes since last summer. I have very thick, coarse, wavy gray hair. It’s the softest and healthiest it has ever been thanks to this channel! Mwah, thanks Chris!

    • @ritastojanvic9344
      @ritastojanvic9344 Рік тому +9

      Thank you for posting this! My hair is salt and pepper, mid way down my back and wavy/curly. I have been trying for the last 8 yrs or so trying the curly girl way. And I mean trying ALL the diff things women posted. I swear my hair has gotten worse. I’m eager to try this new way. (And yes-I have a BIG product graveyard under my sink 😩)

    • @hinayusuf7659
      @hinayusuf7659 Рік тому +1

      Hi Karin. Can you please tell me how to use trinity routine.
      Like. When to use olaplex no 7. Before shampoo or after shampoo.
      And also do i have to wash my hair after leave in conditioner.
      Thanks

    • @morighani
      @morighani Рік тому

      @@hinayusuf7659he has a couple of videos explaining how to follow the routine. Olaplex No.7 (the oil) you use after you’ve heat styled your hair. If you’re air drying your hair, just put it on after the leave in conditioner.
      And no you don’t wash off leave in conditioner, that’s why it’s called leave in. Put a bit of it on after the shower when your hair is still damp and brush it through. Then style it, then apply oil. Go about your day

    • @ioanaschifirnet3814
      @ioanaschifirnet3814 Рік тому +1

      Thank you for your comment! Do you air dry it with the leave in and olaplex 6 or blow dry it straight?

    • @nautic_arts23154
      @nautic_arts23154 Рік тому +1

      Yo! That's awesome. ❤ my hair is the same, maybe I have hope too!

  • @Jaye_Bowman
    @Jaye_Bowman Рік тому +1347

    I'm worse than a novice when it comes to hair care, and he makes it simple and explains the science behind things which is better for me. (I'm autistic and need an in-depth explanation why something works, that just that it does.) And then, it just makes me happy that he is consistent with both his wig and character while wearing forementioned wig.

    • @eileen7174
      @eileen7174 Рік тому +29

      I don’t even know what you just said. All the sudden everyone is autistic its not that complex.

    • @imawakemymindisalive13
      @imawakemymindisalive13 Рік тому +59

      i have ADHD and i can relate to the explanation thing. my math teacher got PISSED that i couldn’t just use the compound interest formula without a derivation. it was painful.

    • @eileen7174
      @eileen7174 Рік тому +6

      Its just hair

    • @mayatenshi
      @mayatenshi Рік тому +92

      @@eileen7174 please throw away your negativity

    • @amelieweatherill9615
      @amelieweatherill9615 Рік тому +68

      ​@@eileen7174autism isnt as uncommon as a lot of people think and its a common thing for autistic people to be very detail oriented. Understanding a process is very helpful. I dont understand how neurotypicals can just be fine with not knowing

  • @art6374
    @art6374 10 місяців тому +45

    Your hair growth video changed my life. My hair grew nearly 7 inches in a few months

  • @nmc1859
    @nmc1859 Рік тому +291

    You in the wig 😭

  • @angieh588
    @angieh588 Рік тому +18

    I will never stop singing your praises! I’ve always been the “idk! My hair is impossible. Nothing works!” type of person. But after seeing your videos, I swear my hair has transformed. I even LOVE my hair. I used to hate it! Now I’m sending everyone to you lol

  • @traversatile3471
    @traversatile3471 Рік тому +48

    This is the EXACT format and content of information I need for everything in life. I have gone years without proper haircare advice because whenever I finally worked up the drive to learn more, I only became confused or put off by the focus being on selling a product rather than teaching about products.
    I want a duplicate of you in every field (skincare, oral care, nutrition, etc.) that can explain information to me at the same pace and in such a comprehensible way as you 🥰

    • @StStStS
      @StStStS 8 місяців тому +3

      So true! If you could add to that relationships and finances, I’d be totally sorted 😂❤😂❤😂❤😂

  • @danaleebaker
    @danaleebaker Рік тому +90

    Chris you not only made a huge difference to my hair, you gifted me with several hours of much needed time each week because I no longer wash, blow dry, and style every day. Thank you!!

  • @nicholabradbury7643
    @nicholabradbury7643 Рік тому +29

    I find silk pillows great for my hair and skin. Managed to convert my friend's and family by gifting. Also tying up with a silk or satin scrunching is great too. ❤

  • @michalacameron5608
    @michalacameron5608 Рік тому +15

    Speaking as a long time follower who really listens to what you have to say, I would like to say that after all the changes and one's hair still isn't improving.. there is a 4th option as to why: your body. I had to go get my blood work done SPECIFICALLY asking about iron levels and other things (bc basic blood work they do does NOT tell the full story). I learned that I do not absorb a lot of things that FEED hair. So in addition to buying all the things listed, using them as modeled AND giving it over a year... finally I am now taking supplements to help feed my hair to right the absorption problem I was having. And a lot of women do not know this about themselves bc basic blood work isn't cutting it. You need to ask about ferritin levels. Female: 12 to 150 ng/mL I was at an 8. And 12 might be the start of that spectrum, but I was told to be feeding hair (bc your body feeds it last) you should be somewhere above 30-50. So, I would like to let all of you know struggling with hair after listening to Blowout Professor (bc he KNOWS what he is talking about but isn't a dietician/or doctor), go see a doctor and ask about these levels specifically. Thank you Blowout Professor bc without trying everything you teach, I didn't know to look inside myself for the reason my hair just keeps breaking.

  • @michelleg8353
    @michelleg8353 Рік тому +32

    I just found your channel about a week ago and for the first time I can go two days without washing my hair. I’m an avid runner who sweats a ridiculous amount every time I run no matter the distance, so this is saying a lot! Thank you for the advice!

  • @christineross987
    @christineross987 Рік тому +7

    I bought everything you recommended for washing fine hair plus olaplex oil and I’m blown away absolutely blown away! Changed my life. Totally worth it. So glad I found your channel.

  • @360Jelly
    @360Jelly Рік тому +120

    Yay! My hair looks so good and healthy since implementing your tips.

  • @vanbriannemodel
    @vanbriannemodel Рік тому +600

    I’ve already just lost my breasts due to Cancer, and I am desperately trying to hang on to my waist length fragile hair. I can’t afford bad hair advice, so thank you for always giving consistent educated and helpful advice, especially because of the ironic and hilarious story below about another influencer that happened this week…
    So, this is a hilariously timed video because about a week ago an “influencer” who I’ve been following for over a year who does not possess any sort of degree or professional knowledge of hair, yet has a hair care channel, posted a video in which she did a 180 and completely and utterly contradicted everything she’s said in the past about products and hair care. She spent a few years telling people that brands like pureology, and other top end brands were the only shampoo and conditioner that not only had the proper pH levels, but also had the proper science and ingredients to truly take care of your hair. Then suddenly she posts a video last week about how Pantene is fantastic shampoo and conditioner, and pointing out that it has the same ingredients as the top end brands, and showing how beautiful and healthy it has made her hair after weeks of using it. I was shocked and confused. And naturally half of her followers were overjoyed to save so much money and rushed right out to purchase Pantene. I posted a fairly polite comment, pointing out my confusion with this obvious contradiction, and referencing some of the scientific facts she’s pointed out in other videos that she completely contradicted in this one, and attempted to ask why there was such a drastic change in her haircare advice. Quite a few people felt the same way I did. She obviously didn’t respond, but plenty of her “fans” attacked me for questioning her which I found appalling. Because how dare I ask her why she completely changed her mind about what she claimed was scientifically proven hair advice, which she also claimed fixed her own hair by the way, Lol. I even had one woman completely misunderstand something I said, and responded with a sarcastic comment about my current cancer treatment I’m enduring. I just don’t understand how you put a complete stranger from UA-cam on a pedestal and take everything they say as gospel, attack anyone who questions them, all while their source of information is google.
    Which is why I no longer follow influencers, and stick to professionals with licenses and degrees in chemistry and such.
    I know this was long and you likely didn’t read it, which I understand 😂. However, I wanted to thank you, because you already saved my waist length, hair once when that same influencer recommended a cheap product that caused further damage to my weak hair, and the Olaplex oil saved it. And now I come here again, and you coincidentally confirm my suspicion that no, Pantene is not a phenomenal healthy hair product. Lol. I completely understand that these people need to make their living off of UA-cam, but come on.

    • @roselynmvm
      @roselynmvm Рік тому +40

      Let me guess who that influencer is…Uhmm…Lol.
      I stopped following her already a few months ago and only watched once in a while until I saw her video against Olaplex which was literally a line that she has been pushing for years but wasn’t trendy anymore to do so, so then she had to jump in the wagon to keep her popularity. I understand influencers need to make money but she has gone too far. The Pantene video pop up on my feed and I was utterly shocked. Definitely people should be careful who they listen too. Although not everyone is 100% right at all times, still, there is a line that shouldn’t be crossed. Plain lying for money is just garbage.
      Hope you’re feeling better :)

    • @vanbriannemodel
      @vanbriannemodel Рік тому +21

      @@roselynmvm 🤣 hahaha! Omg, I’m so glad someone else sees it. I saw that video on Olaplex too, she bounces all over the place. Doesn’t reek of sponsorships at all. And you’re right, she just follows what people want to hear. But before when she would do “dupes” she would always say that if you really wanted the best result you had to stick with the high end products which is what the science shows. And she’s done some sketchy videos here and there that have annoyed me, but this Pantene video was like WHAT??!! And of course half her followers run right out and buy it and those of us who raise their hand and go “but you said….” are treated like some evil monstrous bully that’s picking on her (which she depends on, so she doesn’t have to explain herself). Umm no folks, I just happen to expect a bit of integrity.
      But she was working at target when she started her UA-cam channel and now that she’s able to make a comfortable living off of it people don’t understand that in order to keep doing that you have to have paid sponsorships. So I totally agree with you that it’s one big lie for a paycheck. I’m done with these so-called “influencers”. Then she got really upset because she said she was almost cancelled on TikTok so she came back to UA-cam and did a video complaining about it and how mean people are to her, and literally said that she’s such a nice and genuine person. It reminded me of those guys that go around saying “I don’t understand why women don’t like me! I’m a nice guy!!!” 😂 yeah, if that were true, you wouldn’t have to keep trying to convince people (then have to post a 30 minute video crying about it specifically so 100 people will say “I’m so sorry I love you” in the comment section 🙄). Granted, social media is a vicious place, but those of us with a brain can see through bullshit. And what annoys me more than people like her are the sheep that follow and support people like her, no questions asked. One woman essentially mocked me having cancer. Whoa dude lol.
      Glad at least we both possess the intelligence to finally unsubscribe. I’m on the hunt for more serious hair experts now. Any recommendations? And thanks for the kind words. I’m in the middle of reconstruction and having some complications, but pushing through. But that’s totally not as bad as someone being mean to her on TikTok 😐🤣.

    • @Docinprocess2323
      @Docinprocess2323 Рік тому +23

      I know it's abbey! Unfollowed as well. No time for that.

    • @vanbriannemodel
      @vanbriannemodel Рік тому +15

      @@Docinprocess2323Seriously. “Advice” from uneducated people who are in it and dishonest solely for the money and don’t care how it affects others… done. I hope there are more than just a few of us who can see clearly.

    • @Simon54236
      @Simon54236 Рік тому +10

      Let me guess, Abbey?

  • @halahajjab5152
    @halahajjab5152 Рік тому +418

    You're the ultimate hair game changer Chris!😍
    Thank you endlessly Chris, you've saved my hair drastically, and I've never felt better about it 🙏🏻💁🏻‍♀️

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  Рік тому +43

      Happy I could help out! 🙏

    • @LeeannHerlihy
      @LeeannHerlihy Рік тому +3

      My hair has got really thin so thin that I can't grow it I eat healthy and use treatments on it any advice pls

    • @arbur3058
      @arbur3058 Рік тому +3

      ​@@BlowoutProfessorjust bought the Trinity box, but I have been trying to avoid SLS and the Redken you recommended for fine hair 100% has it. Are there any products you have tested and recommend that don't have SLS and other chemical irritants/endocrine disruptors?

    • @arbur3058
      @arbur3058 Рік тому +2

      ​@@BlowoutProfessorguess I should've watched the whole video before my question, now I see the IGK doesn't have SLS, wish I'd waited a week before I purchased the Redken! Would you say the IGK is just as good as the Redken combo?

    • @normakarina8722
      @normakarina8722 Рік тому +1

      @@BlowoutProfessorcan you please tell me your thoughts for natural shampoos? Thanks in advance

  • @texassalt8999
    @texassalt8999 Рік тому +4

    I started following your advice last year and my hair is the healthiest it's ever been. I get compliments daily.

  • @colinkwasnik
    @colinkwasnik Рік тому +56

    As a guy who has only had long hair for a couple years and is the youngest of four brothers, this video was a massive help to me. Found your channel when looking up how to properly use a hair mask and saw this more recent vid on basics. Ive learned plenty in my time with long hair but never came across hair type vs pattern or proper shampooing habits. These basic things that are inherent to a lot of women are something ive never had access to so and just wanted to say that this information is wildly helpful and I appreciate this type of content. Instant sub, heading to your website now to find out my hair type once and for all

    • @whisper4379
      @whisper4379 Рік тому +10

      “These things that are inherent to a lot of women”
      I assure you it’s not inherent and tons of women get it wrong, too. XD

  • @maranotte
    @maranotte Рік тому +40

    Your healthy hair routine is life changing! Thank you so much, Chris! 💕 I’ve only been following your trinity routine for 2 weeks + proper blow drying/heat styling thanks to you, and my long, naturally wavy hair is already so shiny and bouncy! And that’s without spending any money yet, just changing washing/styling techniques! I can’t wait to see how it looks 6 months from now ✨

  • @irumkhan3381
    @irumkhan3381 Рік тому +10

    Oh my god, this guy has mind blowing videos. Nobody and I meant nobody has ever explained how to actually care for your hair like this. Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou.

  • @violetsmith1325
    @violetsmith1325 Рік тому +21

    Hi Chris, I just received my Trinity Health box for course hair, and I have also tried the recommended products for medium hair as well. I would have never thought about using Pureology products for my natural (4b) hair. I came across your channel and have learned so much about hair and techniques. I have to say that the pureology leave in conditioner is a game changer. I am so happy that you are teaching about how to find products for your hair rather than looking at letters and number ( 2 a, b, c , 3 a, b. c or 4a, b, c) for hair types. Thank you.

  • @CandiestoftheLands
    @CandiestoftheLands Рік тому +30

    I have coarse 3b 3c hair. I am not afraid of heat, but my hair is natural. I have been trying your routine for two weeks. I’ve seen small great changes, but I will check back with updates! Thanks for your guidance so far!

    • @MissyJ-216
      @MissyJ-216 Рік тому +5

      Oh I am so glad that I am not the only 3b 3c who watches him. I love the way he simplifies things. Shampoo, conditioner and leave in add a little hair oil and my wash day is done.

    • @luci8817-r
      @luci8817-r Рік тому

      Also coarse 3b hair here, I'd love to know what products you're using

    • @CandiestoftheLands
      @CandiestoftheLands Рік тому +1

      @@luci8817-r I am now using the Redken Frizz dismiss shampoo and conditioner, Giovanni leave in conditioner, and Redkin Frizz dismiss blow dry cream

  • @xliefssophie
    @xliefssophie Рік тому +35

    After 1 year of my hair breaking off and me trying to fix it and getting so demotivated because nothing seemed to work, I stumbled across your page. Now 6 months later, I’ve watched all your video’s and listened to your advice and my hair has grown 5cm (2 inches) already!! I know it doesn’t sound like a crazy number, but to me it means so much.. I am now on the right track, my brush is not full of broken hairstrands anymore and from now on it just takes time and patience to grow my hair back the way it used to be. You’ve helped me build my confidence back, thank you Chris ❤️

    • @IsabelRamirez-zi9tx
      @IsabelRamirez-zi9tx Рік тому

      Same for me!❤Chris

    • @ccmjd2132
      @ccmjd2132 Рік тому

      what exactly did u do if u don’t mind me asking ?

    • @xliefssophie
      @xliefssophie Рік тому +4

      @@ccmjd2132I started off switching to different products and not using too much (I thought more was better because I was so desperate at first haha, so I would use olaplex nr 3 + a deep conditioning mask + too much leave in conditioner and olaplex nr 9 which made my hair weigh down and made it greasy very quick). I also switched to a different hair brush (wet brush) and began brushing my hair gently (!!) in sections working down to up. I sleep with my hair up in a loose bun as most breakage and broken ends in my case come from rubbing my hair against the sheets at night and I brush it and use Some Kerastase elixir oil before I go to bed. The next morning I again brush my hair very gently and if I have any dents because of the silk scrunchy (I have very fine hair) i wet my wet brush a little bit and wet my hair and let it airdry so the dents are gone. I am going to buy a silk bonnet however because I think it’s better. Then I wait at least three days to wash it again (and yes thanks to Chris I found out it’s possible hahaha, aka two washes and rub the shampoo between your hands before putting it on your scalp) and If I want to curl my hair I will sleep with those curling robes so I don’t have to use any heat. I now use Redken Volumizing Shampoo and conditioner, K18 as a bond building mask, Pureology leave in conditioner spray and i top it off with some hair oil on my mids and ends.

    • @mimishahtri3427
      @mimishahtri3427 Рік тому

      My hair is extremely dry, made a keratin treatment and only last for a week. Seen a lot of videos told that my problem would be fixed by using leave in conditioner, used coco and eve one and looks like nothing improve 😢 do u have any tips for me 😅

  • @brandileigh901
    @brandileigh901 8 місяців тому +1

    I’ve been keeping up with your videos for about 8 months now. THANK YOU for all your advice. I’m 29 and never knew the need for hair care until your videos. I now do a hair mask once a week, heat every 3 days, oil on ends every day and a leave in conditioner. I chopped my hair off last summer and have been trying to grow it out (my hair doesn’t “grow”… really my ends were just SO damaged). I’ve noticed length and strength in my hair thanks to you. Thank you!

  • @Geometrys
    @Geometrys Рік тому +28

    Your content has evolved in the past year. Love it and the production value along with the great advice

  • @Retiisix0
    @Retiisix0 Рік тому +32

    Hello Chris! Since I'm subscribed to your channel, my hair looks so much better. I always thought it was just horrible but in fact it was me who treated it horribly. Thank you for all the sound advice you give us here!

  • @Cindy-ln3do
    @Cindy-ln3do Рік тому +15

    I’ve been following your routine since mid April and saw an immediate difference in my hair and my confidence. Anxiously awaiting Ulta’s liter sale so I can get my hands on bigger bottles of my shampoo/conditioner soul mate!

  • @bulletjiso4620
    @bulletjiso4620 Рік тому +10

    You completely changed my hair's life I'm starting with my haircare journey after 4 years of trying to grow it out after a bad experience dyeing my whole hair lavender (where it absolutely burned out with bleaching products and ended up falling with chewing gum texture) I had to go from having it waist-long to a really short pixie cut, and now that I have shoulder lenght I found your channel and got obsessed with your videos ❤thanks for sharing so much wisdom! You're a great stylist and UA-camr, keep going! love from Argentina

  • @NiobiumThyme
    @NiobiumThyme Рік тому +10

    I haven't been a subscriber for very long. I purchased the light oil for my hair type and started paying attention to the ripping sounds my brush makes. I've learned alot and my hair is better, softer, longer and sleeker. Thank you.

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  Рік тому +4

      Love to hear it!

    • @morighani
      @morighani Рік тому +1

      i didn’t realize the “hair brushing sound” was actually hair breaking off. I really really needed to go way more gentle and if i felt ANY resistance to not just bulldoze through it but lighten up and slowly and gently try to get it through… these are things no one ever taught me or probably know themselves.

  • @jennifersalazar6317
    @jennifersalazar6317 Рік тому +36

    I’ve done the routine for about 3 months now, it’s looking better and healthier than it ever has, yesterday I picked up pureology leave in and it’s a total game changer, my hair looks and feels like silk I can’t keep my hands out of it! Thanks Chris for teaching us how to do it we owe it all to you! If any of you haven’t tried the pureology I suggest you bite the bullet and pay for it, it doesn’t take much and it is well worth the price.

    • @harpyemonet5268
      @harpyemonet5268 Рік тому +4

      I want to buy that too, but i cannot find that product anywhere. Amazon does not sell that and Blowout Professor does only ship to the USA and Canada... i live in Europe :(. Do you have some recommendations, where to buy that product elsewhere?

    • @dimv2140
      @dimv2140 Рік тому

      @@harpyemonet5268Hi! I’m from Europe and I found it on look fantastic!

    • @luiza2021
      @luiza2021 Рік тому

      ​@@harpyemonet5268i know...same problem for me

    • @tallulahbrown5864
      @tallulahbrown5864 Рік тому

      ​@@harpyemonet5268try the pureology website?

    • @anitapant8652
      @anitapant8652 10 місяців тому

      How do you and how use it? I bought one but don’t see much difference. I use it immediately after washing my hair

  • @Sespenla
    @Sespenla 10 місяців тому +3

    I started following his tips last week and my hair feels AMAZING. I started oiling my beyond dry ends, using a leave in, and trying his recommended thermal spray. All items I had but never used because I was using them wrong. I cannot wait to finally see (and keep!) the growth.

  • @adispacey1
    @adispacey1 Рік тому +9

    I've been using your techniques and recommended products. The last time I saw my hair stylist she said she didn't know what I was doing to my hair but keep doing it because it's been the best she has ever seen it. This includes health, how it reacts to bleach, dye etc

  • @story7088
    @story7088 Рік тому +6

    A few days ago I learned how to use my Olaplex hair oil correctly from your channel, after I had been using it wrong for a year. My hair looked so polished, I didn’t feel like I needed to go over it with the iron after blow drying it! I couldn’t believe the results. Thank you!!

  • @stephaniefriedrichsenstaib2329

    I love how straightforward it is and tell us exactly how it is instead of telling us to use a million products like other instagrams or TikTok’s. I definitely learned so much more when I found this channel instead of watching a million other people give thousands of different answers. Thank you

  • @melissawoods610
    @melissawoods610 Рік тому +5

    Your best video ! No one explains the fundamentals! There’s so much misinformation and misconceptions about hair out there. Thank you for clearing many things up!

  • @ProgressWithChristina
    @ProgressWithChristina Рік тому +13

    I just wanted to say thank you so much for your honest product recommendations. I was struggling with my hair being frizzy it was starting to become an insecurity! All I did was use the wet brush in the shower, spray leave in conditioner after the shower, oil the ends, some curl creme and the results are great! The key product that helped was the leave in post shower. The frizz went down so much and it feels like I got new hair lol. THANK YOU!!! 🖤✨

  • @MileinaJuarez
    @MileinaJuarez Рік тому +6

    I did a few things that really improved my hair.
    I switched to Moroccan oil products. My hair loves it.
    I bought a Leifen hair dryer, wich is so much less damaging than my old, older technology hair dryer. It’s such a difference!
    I bought silk pillow cases and put my hair up for sleeping.
    My hair got very damaged at my mid lengths after being on pregnancy bedrest for many months, to save my baby ,trendelenburg position)
    That was so bad for my hair, specially since pregnant, you’re supposed to only be on your sides, preferably left side, so my hair constantly rubbed against the pillow in that area.
    Now it’s growing back much healthier and already grew a couple inches in a quite short time.
    I use heat twice a week now, instead of daily and now my hair holds a curl etc.
    I also started K18 and it absolutely saved me from a big chop. After three months, the breakage is almost gone, my hair is stronger and healthier. I love it.

  • @solheartsoil
    @solheartsoil Рік тому +50

    😂😂😂 awesome video, straight to the point and also funny ♡ honestly I'm grateful for all of your time and effort that you put into these videos . I applied your advice to my hair care routine . My hair feels and looks so much better .
    Thank you !

  • @mariammaslouhi2543
    @mariammaslouhi2543 Рік тому +3

    You seem so genuine ,credible and extremelly kind 😁 thankiiies

  • @aanirasmusson8203
    @aanirasmusson8203 Рік тому +1

    I'm not normally one to comment on videos, but I just want to thank you! I have pretty thick wavy/curly hair and it's generally pretty unmanageable. I normally have an absurd amount of frizz and my hair has never felt as soft or silky as many of my friends with straight hair (whether or not they take good care of their hair). I've recently started taking care of my hair not by what is most popular or everyone says they love, but rather what is good for my own hair, and what feels best for me. I started using the trinity hair routine and my hair has never felt better! My hair can now AIR DRY without frizz, which to me is insane. It's feeling softer and silkier and I really have grown to like my hair, and I believe it's because of this channel! So seriously, thanks.

  • @annaoze
    @annaoze Рік тому +16

    Where were you in the 80’s when I was perming the crap out of it? lol 😆 I’ve had the best hair of my life since finding you!!! No need to perm , straighten, brazilian or buy any other products (only recommended). I only do root touch-ups with color and a 20 volume peroxide . I also found the right haircut. If you know your Kibbe body type then you can follow the recommendations for clothes and hair. That was a game changer too!

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  Рік тому +7

      Can't help but smile when I read this 🙏 Super happy for you! It's so nice when you figure out what works for your hair

    • @nonilady1577
      @nonilady1577 Рік тому +4

      Oh please share where one can find this!!!

  • @marykitties1
    @marykitties1 Рік тому +6

    I bought the products on the recommended list...my hair is in the best condition of my life. And...I'm not buying every new thing that comes out and doesn't work. Thank you Chris! You are awesome! ❤️

  • @thezagnolis1506
    @thezagnolis1506 Рік тому +7

    First, you are a twin for my younger brother (who is a Fireman in Los Angeles. I enjoy your youtube almost as much as I enjoy him giving him instructions on Perfect BBQ every time. You have been a game changer for my 53 year old short hair and my 15 year old daughter's hair which is the To DIE FOR hair that everyone loves which is long long long. Thank you from Sunny So Cal! Well, we are hoping the sun comes out soon her this year.

  • @SamaDrawsGirls
    @SamaDrawsGirls 24 дні тому +2

    3:49 as someone who has this and has curly hair it's amazing!! ( Only double it once NEVER twice it will crise your hair)

  • @qendresashillova
    @qendresashillova Рік тому +4

    Christina just keeps getting better and better ⭐

  • @TheSuedevo
    @TheSuedevo Рік тому +5

    I took the hair quiz and received recommendations of products for my hair. I started using the products and following the shampoo and products process as recommended . I am now only having to wash my hair once a week! Loving my hair as it looks so healthy.

  • @notmyname2487
    @notmyname2487 Рік тому +3

    your videos have changed my life.. thank you for all of your hard work into putting these videos together.

  • @meghanm5000
    @meghanm5000 Рік тому +36

    Imagine being one of Chris’ neighbors, looking out your window and having to do a double take because you see him with the wig on walking up and down the street, with someone following him and filming him 😂

    • @girlesagutierrez454
      @girlesagutierrez454 Рік тому

      Necesito la traducción a español 😢de este video deberías de poner subtitulos en español

  • @drgaidhane
    @drgaidhane Рік тому +6

    Just wanted to say your Redken clarifying shampoo is the best! Never felt like my scalp was so clean after washing with it. Thank you for the leave-in conditioner recommendation as well.

  • @marynalupandina3848
    @marynalupandina3848 Рік тому +21

    Omg, I love how Chris thinks of every single detail that might worry us - even how we think we look in a bonnet👍 and he gives us tips and suggestions on that too. Thank you!!

  • @SpicyBricy
    @SpicyBricy Рік тому +6

    I implemented several of your recommendations over past 4-6 wks. My hair stylist noticed a dramatic difference in my hair. Also, I've had a definite spike in hair complements!
    ❤love from Mississippi ❤

  • @leahlang7454
    @leahlang7454 Рік тому +7

    Thank you so much for your videos! I feel so dumb having just turned 40 and only now learning how to properly wash my own hair. I finally reached out to my stylist and purchased professional products. After the first use I noticed my scalp didn't feel completely stripped and my thin hair wasn't as frizzle and tangled as it usually gets!! I regret waiting so long to invest in products that already feel so much better than the garage Pantene I was using for YEARS lol.

    • @aprilb2733
      @aprilb2733 Рік тому +1

      Im in the same boat, awaiting for my appointment with my stylist, my hair is thin and does the same, I am just curious as to what was recommended for you. I know we are all different but I am curious as to compare what it is mine will recommend for me, we are doing a consult and slight trim and patiently waiting lol

    • @jaxbrooks5821
      @jaxbrooks5821 Рік тому

      I feel dumb 'cos I'm only learning it all now as well, I'm 56 lol. I've never really cared about my hair until now tbh, it's curly and mostly grey, so I'd just use a box dye on it to get it back to "normal" My birthday is coming up and my son just bought some wonderful expensive Redken shampoo and conditioner plus some styling products as well, I'm so happy....I can't wait for my birthday to come. 😁

  • @lfg4823
    @lfg4823 Рік тому +3

    Watching your videos has changed my hair. I can't believe the difference properly washing my hair, using the phrenology leave in conditioner, olaplaex oil on my ends and hydrating mask has changed my hair. Thank you so much for your help!

  • @pietramatina4827
    @pietramatina4827 Рік тому +3

    Hi, please do a video on letting us know how we should take care of our curly hair.

  • @sueyoung2428
    @sueyoung2428 Рік тому +8

    Love Christina....what a riot! I also love walking into Ulta/Sephora or any hair store knowing exactly what I'm after. Thank you Chris!

  • @oliviaknight1123
    @oliviaknight1123 Рік тому +5

    I don't want to be another one saying... "Chris changed my hair", but seriously Chris changed my hair! After following his fab advice, my hair is (at long last) longer than it's ever been! I've learnt to take care of the ends and not just looking after the roots and trying to eat all the growth supplements. The best thing I've ever done is take care of those ends, not splitting and breaking... it's a miracle! CHRIS IS MAGIC ❤❤

  • @SweetZuni
    @SweetZuni Рік тому +3

    I used to flat iron daily, sometimes more than once a day on humid days. I've learned so much from you and now only wash and use heat 2X a week and my hair is already looking better.

  • @michelemcdowell9221
    @michelemcdowell9221 Рік тому +2

    I use a satin pillowcase and that helps. Since finding you I have seen hair growth from short hair to shoulder length. I can only wear it down on days that I wash my hair. Other days I have it up in a ponytail. My hair is fine and it just gets weighed down.

  • @Renee302976
    @Renee302976 Рік тому +11

    I wrap my hair, put a wig cap on it, and tie it with a silk cap at night, and my hair comes out beautiful 🤩 I’ve also been using your recommended product list for my hair type and my hair has more volume to it 😊

  • @vickiehogan6387
    @vickiehogan6387 Рік тому +1

    The shampooing tips have helped me so much…I had dandruff constantly and washing this way has almost gotten rid of it!

  • @lilytea3
    @lilytea3 Рік тому +9

    0:05: ✨ Using heat correctly is key for hair care.
    3:17: 🔗 The speaker recommends using invisible hair ties to avoid creases or crimps in the hair.
    8:51: 🔑 Using proven hair products correctly is crucial for achieving desired results.
    6:00: 🔍 The speaker tests out different hair products on various hair types and creates a recommended product list based on her salon's experiences.
    12:02: 💡 Shampoo should only be applied to the roots and scalp, not the mids and ends, to avoid drying out the hair.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @jesssc402
    @jesssc402 Рік тому +2

    I’ve been following your tips but still using the products that I still have (all Japanese brands) since I hate wasting products and I must say that they made a huge difference! The hair fall drastically improved and my hair feels so much smoother. It’s as if I’m using completely different products lol
    I cant wait to finish up the products that I have and try the ones that you recommend. Thank you! 🙏

  • @humerakachhi847
    @humerakachhi847 Рік тому +4

    Listen! To! This! Guy! He is amazing at what he does!!!!❤
    Thank you from the bottom of my heart for changing my hair game forever ❤

  • @hlynn2008
    @hlynn2008 5 місяців тому +1

    TY for the update since the Pulp Riot is discontinued. I've used an IGK shampoo and conditioner and really liked it but stopped when they discontinued the one I was using 😭 I'll give the extra love a try. I have a lot of hair though so volume is not usually an issue for me. Haha

  • @mchlljy
    @mchlljy Рік тому +38

    I have coarse, kinky coily hair that’s been chemically straightened. Thanks to this channel I’m seeing so much progress with my hair’s ability to retain length and styling is a breeze! And now i only use like a max of 4 products. My product junkie days are over 🥹

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  Рік тому +7

      So awesome! Love to hear this 🙏

    • @kc8724
      @kc8724 Рік тому

      Hate to be that person but please consider doing chemical straightening on your hair it’s proven in studies to have a wayyy higher chance of getting uterine cancer

    • @keekeejenkins6162
      @keekeejenkins6162 Рік тому

      ​@@kc8724your comment confuses me

    • @kc8724
      @kc8724 Рік тому

      @@keekeejenkins6162 relaxers cause cancer

    • @бронза.вафля.конус
      @бронза.вафля.конус Рік тому

      ​@@keekeejenkins6162she meant to stop chemical straightening. And yeah, there is a high risk of uterine cancer using them, I don't know how that's legal

  • @annmariek5537
    @annmariek5537 Рік тому +14

    I've been using the products on your list for my coarse hair, and I have been blown away (pun intended) by the results! I've really been noticing how well my hair stands up to humidity lately as well. Keep the great tips coming!

    • @amperage8032
      @amperage8032 Рік тому +1

      I need to look up this list! Think he said it’s in the description box. Unruly hair in the summer is not fun.

  • @shea5542
    @shea5542 10 місяців тому

    You have given some of the best advice out of anyone that is ACTUALLY useable

  • @lisaracine
    @lisaracine Рік тому +5

    Thank you for making your channel Chris! I love love love your sassy takes on hair. My hair has never looked better!

  • @maryqueenmaryqueen2523
    @maryqueenmaryqueen2523 6 місяців тому

    You are absolute right: most of us including me washed our hair incorrectly all those years! Once I started following your suggestions, my hair started to look and feel much stronger and healthier, many thanks for sharing your knowledge with us 🙏🙏🙏

  • @JillRebeccaBeauty
    @JillRebeccaBeauty Рік тому +12

    Would love some guidance on what to do when you are a runner and your hair is soaked. Love your tips, just not sure how to wash less often with the amount of sweating I’m doing!

  • @Vale0x3
    @Vale0x3 Рік тому +3

    I'm hoping eventually you do a review on the new Dyson air straight tool 🤞
    Great video. I hate the 80's hair tie to, I was surprised when it came back.

  • @YazYaz75100
    @YazYaz75100 9 місяців тому +1

    These videos are so entertaining to watch! 🤣 I love the simultaneous skits dubbed to him talking. I laughed the entire way through. SO CUTE! 😘

  • @lilliansmith1570
    @lilliansmith1570 Рік тому +7

    I love Chris’ sense of humor. Your videos always make me laugh. But on a more serious note- my hair has never been healthier. Thank you!

  • @marymartin8763
    @marymartin8763 Рік тому +1

    Chris gives the best advice! Especially about using less products but using the right ones! I’ve finally found my holy grail hair products! Biolage, olaplex and Kenra are my favorites!

  • @Willowy13
    @Willowy13 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for saying the obvious regarding hair pattern/type. I had AMAZING curly hair and was taking care of it for 38 years before the "natural hair" trend started.
    I always bought products for my mixed hair (oily scalp and normal hair) and my curls were beautiful.
    Then, Deva and its "products for curly hair" happened and people fell for it.
    Suddenly, you had a whole pool of NEW brands... and influencers to match... telling people they needed to buy products "made for curly hair". Then, products and techniques started failing because the hair type was never considered.
    I am a chemist, so I shouldn't, but even I fell for it... and destroyed my curls/scalp... and had to spent a pretty penny to recover it.
    I am now back to my old routine and my hair is happy.
    And there is very few "products for curly hair" in my products.
    It seems the new trend for brands is to sell products for dry, porous, fine curly hair or dry, porous, medium/coarse curly hair or... or... or... at least in my country.
    They keep widening the market and lying to people. Only in my country women are back straightening their hair due to this caos.😂
    I tell them to identify their hair type and roll with it. Forget the whole "product for curly hair".
    By the way, love your sister.😂
    By the way 2.0: It is incredible how Redken doesn't bring the goods to Brazil: the volume shampoo/conditioner, big blowout and the heat spray ain't available here.

    • @aphroditesoul
      @aphroditesoul Рік тому

      My story is kinda close to yours ,I've always had a long curly hair and it was full and nice I didn't have to do anything except wash it and use water and oil then I fell for the curly method trends online and I lost 60% of my hair and now its thinning I feel so bad about myself and I still can't find a solution to repare my hair😢😢btw what was your natural routine? maybe it has something that can help me fix my hair

  • @leahberry8490
    @leahberry8490 10 місяців тому +1

    I’ve been using Vegamour and will never be without it. No hair shedding. I’m growing out a pixie and trying so hard not to use heat every day.

  • @smina1786
    @smina1786 Рік тому +13

    I look forward to your videos all week 😁

  • @IWillSayItLouder
    @IWillSayItLouder Рік тому +2

    I've been following your advice for about 3 months now and have the best hair i've had in years! thank you so much! :D

  • @Xtremeraverbaby87
    @Xtremeraverbaby87 Рік тому +2

    I only just found your channel and i'm finding it so helpful. I'm very guilty of doing a lot of things wrong all this time! Hopefully I can improve my hair now thanks to your videos tyvm

  • @micheledickey4066
    @micheledickey4066 Рік тому

    What a great video! My hair is down to my knees. I did a lot of hair modeling and they taught me all of this! People always stop me and ask how I grow my hair so long without breakage and I always tell everyone that you only need to wash your when you NEED TO WASH your hair and only shampoo your scalp! So many people say that they HAVE TO shampoo every day but it’s out of habit and I bet if they tried they could go a day or two extra. I am a potter so I literally get clay in my hair sometimes but when I rinse the shampoo from my scalp it cleans the rest. I always brush my hair really well before I shampoo as well. Also the less you do to your hair the better it is. Always pulling your hair up the same way will also cause damage not only to your hair but scalp.

  • @book2121
    @book2121 8 місяців тому +22

    i love how he’s a hairdresser but has like no hair himself 😂😂

    • @kyndalllamey593
      @kyndalllamey593 8 місяців тому +7

      i swear the best hairstylists are bald

    • @UnikshuttleIgoji-rq8qh
      @UnikshuttleIgoji-rq8qh 7 місяців тому

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @leenam.4578
      @leenam.4578 5 місяців тому +3

      My father was bald but a great hairstylist. LOL.

    • @book2121
      @book2121 5 місяців тому

      @@leenam.4578 😂😂

  • @msamios.321
    @msamios.321 Рік тому

    Aw…Christina looks so sweet when she smiles!

  • @zainabalkshik4258
    @zainabalkshik4258 Рік тому +7

    Can you please explain why drug store shampoos don’t clean hair? We know that sulphates are the ingredients that clean up the dirts and they contain them
    So what are they missing?
    Also, how do I clean the products like the leave in conditioner and oils from my mids and ends?

  • @klaralahajnar9743
    @klaralahajnar9743 Рік тому +2

    Those tips not only saved my hair but my sanity also. Thank you.

  • @macie27
    @macie27 6 місяців тому +13

    Y’all just found out I literally can’t afford good hair💀😂

  • @fatimaimadahmed
    @fatimaimadahmed Рік тому +2

    Blowout professor is really on his sacred work assignment! Thank you so much! ☺️ my misbehaving hair is finally out of it’s punishment bun for good 😚🎉

  • @rhondakodger1227
    @rhondakodger1227 Рік тому +5

    Hello Chris. Do you have any advice for those of us with waist length hair who hit the gym every day? I do crossfit, and we don't run AC. My hair and scalp are coated in sweat after workouts, but I know we aren't supposed to wash daily. I cannot stand the build up feeling of dry shampoo on my scalp so I refuse to use it. 😂 If there are any tips you can share, it would be greatly appreciated!

  • @lisadearing5960
    @lisadearing5960 Рік тому +2

    Silk pillowcases are good to sleep on. Not only for your hair but also your face. Cotton pillowcases cause more friction resulting in tangled hair and creases on your face. I’ve been using silk for a few years and I love it! Amazon sells some nice ones. I wash mine in the washing machine and then air dry.

  • @macaronitony93
    @macaronitony93 Рік тому +2

    i just gotta say: if you dont have the money for professional hair products, dont think its a lost cause.
    i still use Pantene, and just changing my shampooing technique has DRASTICALLY changed my hair. i used to go wash every day cuz i couldnt go more than 2 days without feeling too greasy. now? i can go about a week between washes and my hair has never felt silkier! even without the perfect products, changing your techinique can still have a significant impact. 50% improvement might not be 100%, but its still better than 0%

  • @couchpotato498
    @couchpotato498 Рік тому

    This guy has ALL the answers. WOW!!!

  • @zaynabelbouihi9142
    @zaynabelbouihi9142 Рік тому +7

    I switched to using the products and techniques you recommended and my hair feels and looks amazing. My only issue is I still can’t go too long without washing it because I sweat alot in the Texas heat 😢

  • @sailorslts
    @sailorslts Рік тому +1

    Love these videos. My hair has never looked better. But so far this summer in south Texas has been exceptionally brutal for heat and sweating. Ugh! AND on top of that, driving a race car in 100 degree heat you add a full fire suit, gloves, boots and HELMET. Equals way more washing. I try to go 3 days but my hair is so greasy after I go outside, I wait until day 2 to wash, but 3 days is impossible. Even with dry shampoo. And to top it off, I have fine thin hair. I’m still trying to stick with you Chris. Thanks for all your help so far. Trust you to guide me to beautiful hair. 😁♥️

  • @jackiejustice2909
    @jackiejustice2909 Рік тому +9

    Hi Chris. I love watching your videos. My hair has totally transformed since I have been doing the trinity routine. My problem is I have natural wavy/curly hair. What product can I use to embrace my curls ? I would love it if you would do a video for curly hair.

  • @OrangeMekuri
    @OrangeMekuri Рік тому +2

    Thank you, Chris. I am really grateful to have found you and your solid hair care advice. It's only been a month and I am happy with my hair now. Things I have implemented - shampoo and conditioning once in 4-5days, once a week hair mask,
    weekly cleaning of my hair brush and scrunchies, regular leave-in conditioner, regular oiling of the hair ends, and no more tumble drying of hair. The results so far- less hair fall, negligible tangles, my hair has become manageable and a lot less dry than it used to be.
    Wondering if you have any advice for premature grey hair? It's another major problem I struggle with and don't know what to do. It's mostly new grey hair on the forehead.
    I want to fix the real problem and don't want to rely on root touch-ups or coloring. 🙏 Please

  • @nonilady1577
    @nonilady1577 Рік тому +10

    I so struggle with frizz I live in Magnolia, Texas and like today it’s going to be over 100 with humidity. HELP! I’m grabbing your products for course hair I have the Dyson blow dryer and I like that it does shorten the time to dry. But I still experience frizz every morning. I wash every 3 or 4 days but I need a straightener. Please recommend the best straightener for thick colored hair. I’ll get back to you in my journey!

    • @annaoze
      @annaoze Рік тому +3

      He has videos for straighteners. Just got the Babyliss ultra thin.

    • @cb430
      @cb430 Рік тому

      Same, even a little humidity can ruin my hair too

    • @nonilady1577
      @nonilady1577 Рік тому

      @@annaoze thank you! I’ve had many babyliss straighteners before. I also have 3 grown daughters who like to “ borrow’ lol. Yes I do like that brand. Thanks for your imput!

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  Рік тому +4

      Coarse hair in high humidity areas needs a REALLY good blow dryer with lots of tension on the brush. When the Dyson first came out I bought it and tried it on a few clients but had to refund them bc the hair came out with tons of frizz and a straw like texture (in Florida). Dyson can do ok in dry climates but Harry Josh Pro Tools is a game changer for coarse frizzy hair.
      But yeah like Anna said Babyliss ultra thin is great if you use it for straightening and not flat iron curls 👍

    • @JaneDoe-xn7dx
      @JaneDoe-xn7dx Рік тому

      You might want to try Color Wow Dream Coat, it's supposed to "humidity proof" your hair. Can't speak on that since we don't have high humidity where I live but it does give me really shiny, sleek hair 😊

  • @OliviaWik08
    @OliviaWik08 Рік тому +2

    Heyy. Do you have any perfumeless products for dry and fine hair?

  • @FrankieOlive91
    @FrankieOlive91 Рік тому

    Thank you thank you thank you. I’ve always had “healthy” hair. I don’t get a lot of damage. It’s low maintenance medium straight. But I always washed every day or I would get the oil build up and then air dried because my hair was otherwise too dry from so many washes. I’ve since taken your advice… ALL of it.. and I’m now going 3 days between washes. I can’t decide if I love my hair more right after a wash or 3 days later with all the natural oil. It actually feels healthier than ever. Im still learning the techniques of the blow dry brush but I think I’ve been doing pretty well. Pretty soon I’m going to experiment with curling. I never could get my hair to curl but you’ve been right about everything else so I’m ready to try. My niece touched my hair the other day and said “WOW! Your hair is SO soft!!” I didn’t tell her I had been trying something new. And both my nieces said my hair was like doll hair. Such a wonderful comment from two young ladies with youthful, beautiful hair. I can’t wait to pass on your advice to them. ❤

  • @Mahnoor1647
    @Mahnoor1647 Рік тому +1368

    You teaching us about haircare when you have no hair😭

  • @ACe-or9ro
    @ACe-or9ro Рік тому +2

    Thank you so so much, Chris! I have recently bought the 4 products you recommended: Olaplex 3, Redken shampoo, Moroccan Oil hair mask and colour fanatic leave in conditioner. For the first time in 33 years, I don't feel the need to wash every day and my scalp isn't itchy. Thanks to you, I have only washed my hair twice this week and my hair felt great also on the days I didn't. Thank you one million times!

  • @ciao2315
    @ciao2315 Рік тому +11

    My hair is so oily I’m still trying to find a leave in conditioner that doesn’t make me oily.

    • @amyparker5428
      @amyparker5428 Рік тому +2

      Milkshake leave in conditioner is a game changer

    • @Gaby-cq8pr
      @Gaby-cq8pr Рік тому

      My is so dry it's so difficult to cumb 😖

    • @ciao2315
      @ciao2315 Рік тому +1

      @@amyparker5428 thanks! I’ll check it out!

    • @maryv6112
      @maryv6112 Рік тому +2

      What you have to is to only spray it on your mids and ends. Never on your roots and don't spray a lot. I have oily hair too.

    • @zaynabelbouihi9142
      @zaynabelbouihi9142 Рік тому +2

      I use the pureology leave in conditioner that he recommends for fine/ medium hair and as someone who has oily hair, it really isn’t heavy or greasy at all. Just be sure you don’t apply any to your roots and mostly focus on your ends and mids

  • @RawringShoelaces
    @RawringShoelaces Рік тому

    I just want to say I started watching your videos the other day and realized I never got the washing technique down. I had the salon shampoo an conditioner but wasn’t properly using it. Then I saw your videos on flat ironing the right way for a longer lasting style and holy shi* the difference is amazing. My hair already feels and looks so much better from the technique change. Thank you so much for making these videos!!!