Not in the black community, but I have fine and thin hair. It's a real self esteem struggle! We are bombarded with images if hair models and product advertisements. Many styling tutorials use extensions, telling us our own hair isn't good enough; we need more. Body image isn't only about weight and shape and features, hair is a big boost or a big drag on our confidence.
In some people thin hair CAN indicate something is wrong if your hair wasn’t always thin. I am a living witness. Thank god I checked it out (never hurts to be safe)...ended up Saving my life!
Can we take a moment to appreciate how positive this channel is? How wholesome the comment section is and the nice things that people say to each others? A whole therapy session
YEAHH and the hairstylist i’m not sure what her name is but she never looks in the bad sides of the hair she always says “it’s going to look good” “i can fix it” nothing ever negative i just love the hairstyling community alot
Some people just have thinner hair. It may be a medical reason it might just be the way god made them. I think it would be nice if we could get over the idea that thin hair is unhealthy. She has a beautiful head of hair and it turned out AMAZING!!
Thank you for this. I was born this way and nothing that I try works. I’ve never seen anyone with my hair type either. I am doing my part; I just cannot control it
No I’m Dirty Dan I have naturally thinner hair too!! It can be bouncy and beautiful and healthy we all have to find the right products and styles for our hair type that’s all! 💛
I feel like if you have thin hair, just think of the breeze you feel on your scalp on hot days that your thick haired counterparts can feel. Everything has its advantages and downsides.
It amazes me how rude and insensitive some hair stylists are, this one girl my daughter went to told her how bad her edges looked and my daughter gave her a bad review and then she tried to get defensive about it, if you are going to say something negative about a client's hair, have the decency to tell them how to FIX IT!! Or fix it yourself!! You're suppose to be the stylist!! I love this lady, she not only is GREAT at what she does, she seems very kind to her clients. You are appreciated Deeper Than Hair!! ❤️
I don't know what's going on with a lot of hairdressers (not talking about Deeper Than Hair, she's kind) -- they can be so arrogant and dismissive like you are some kind of object with no feelings. When in fact you are paying them a lot of money to cut/color your hair to specifications.
I agree the insensitivity is problematic it’s like a doctor telling a patient “oh god! You look so ill!”. It’s unhelpful if patient looks ill be a doctor and help. Likewise a hairdresser shouldn’t point out something negative without also bringing help into equation. Duty of care should run across all fields.
Dang this comment section made me feel so included. I'm a teen and I've always had fine hair. In the last 3 or 4 years it's been a huge insecurity of mine. I'm the only person I know who has thinner hair, so I always feel like the odd one out. I struggle so much with trying to do hairstyles that don't look flat and lifeless. But yalls in the comments are so nice and inclusive, I just wanna stay here and keep reading
As long as you style your hair in a way that defines you, that’s all that matters. My problem with hair was that mine was super thick, like immovable thick. I’ve stopped perming it and locked it, and I’ve never been happier.
@@eviewhitmarsh-knight6420 oh really? thats super surprising, why do you want thin hair? i absolutely hate mine theres barely anything to work with cnshfjsh
@@xayah6391 Yeah exactly! And my heart aches when someone with nice thick hair wishes that they had my hair. Like no girl, trust me, you do NOT want thin hair.
Oh my goodness I literally am in tears. she’s looks so beautiful. I have always had thin hair and people always said “it’s because you perm your hair” like I literally only started perming my hair a few years back and I get 2 perms a YEAR. For me it’s genetics. Mother, father, grandmother all had thin hair... always made me feel like I couldn’t have certain styles done.
Girl I'm the exact same. My hair was thin when I relaxed. I went natural when I was 10 because the relaxer made my hair fall out. I'm 22 now and my hair is still fine. I've never been able to do high puffs or any other of those natural styles. I literally live in protective styles because of it
@@SmoothOpe_ they always tell girls with fuller hair their beautiful. your hair is beautiful as well. try other styles! hit me up ! I’ve been cheating the system and have found some ways to do natural looking styles on our texture! YTC: Nyjee Delores Instagram: @nyjeedelores
Yeah genetics are crazy and kind of just like rolling the dice. On my mother’s side of the family, the men have great hair but all the women have really thin hair. On my dad’s side, it’s the complete opposite. All the men are bald but the women have thick hair and lots of it. I was lucky. I have hair like the women on my dad’s side. It takes more than two hours to dry naturally though lol
@@toointoxicatedtobescared6853 You just caused me to go down the absolute best rabbit hole I've been down in a long time. Thanks for the great recommendation!
She speaks the truth if your hair starts thinning out go get some tests done...mine was my thyroid...now I'm on meds and on a no heat diet lol 😂...it's helping a lot though...she looks great 😁.
Mine was anemia, iron and zinc. Then is was auto inflammatory (psoriasis as well) problems due to food allergies, gluten. Truthfully they were all connected. Because I am a woman of a certain age 53 my doctor dismissed it as age and hormones but I knew something more was wrong. It was falling out in clumps that’s not age but again my hair was long because I take care of it they dismissed me. I say check food allergies as well.
May I ask you if your TSH levels were within normal range but not T3 or T4 ? I have androgenetic alopecia and everytime I bring up my hair loss, I get a blood test with TSH only (and unrelated things). Thing is, prior to losing my hair I remember getting my T3 and T4 levels checked as well and one of them was way over the top.
My mom had really thin hair. When I got married 28 years ago a girlfriend of mine did my moms hair. I don’t know what she did but when I tell you how gorgeous my moms hair was (God rest her soul), I think people were more interested in my moms hair rather then the wedding. 😀
I swear I tear up every time I watch one of these videos. This woman’s kindness radiates through every single thing she does and says. She just wants to make everyone feel beautiful. The world would be a better place if more people were like you, ma’am. 💛 May god bless you always.
My thin hair led to insecurity issues. People would randomly comment on how thin my hair is getting day-by-day (btw it's been thin/fine since birth so 🤷♀️) or how I'm 'balding'..? I have wavy/curly hair that conceals the hair's fine texture when it is dry. Shampoo commercials NEED to normalise fine hair ! Let people know that anything other than thick, luscious hair isn't necessarily ugly or unhealthy.
THIS!! I have the same problem as you and it looks look thin because my hair is wavy and quite frizzy. I became extremely insecure because of this as I used to have really thick hair when I was younger 😔
Same thing happened with me as well! My hair is fine and specially when washed,they become so less and that's why so many people point it out..and this became the reason for me to not go in salons as well as in pools.
I'm very sorry you've had to go through that. I have thick hair, but I've kept it in a pixie cut for years and years and I wish I had thin hair so it would actually lay right. My sister has fine hair and it's so soft and easy to manage while mine is coarse and all over the place.
something about a hair stylist being so gentle with someone’s hair is so relaxing to me. 😌 i guess bc growing up having my mom & my aunts do my hair, just yanking and pulling just.... 😬😬 also, knowin that i’m tender headed, maaaan... the paaaain i went thru 😩😭 that’s why i don’t let people mess with my hair now. ion trust y’all iron steel, mine worker hands. 🤣
I have a very tender head also, some hairdressers just rip the comb through your hair, too lazy to detangle it gently. So what I do is run my fingers through my hair before I go in the salon and make sure there are no tangles.
I completely get what you are saying. Omg, they will pull and yank your hair so much, that when they are done; you feel like someone LITERALLY snatched a knot into your head. You feel that pain for days. Btw I have 4C hair so you know i was like 😳😳😳
@@bookworm4174 does thin hair really holds curls? 🥺 I have thin hair and can't hold any type of texture, its almost straight naturally and i thought i didn't hold curls because it was thin :(
I'm literally crying. I hate going to the hair dressers because my hair is so thin and they stare at it and always comment on how thin it is. They literally finish cutting my hair in 5 mins 😥
I've been in the same situation. Stylists should never point out something a client is likely insecure about, like "your hair is so thin!" It's so rude. After they say something like that, it doesn't matter how good the haircut is, I'll just remember them insulting me.
I’ve had thin hair all my life and lived with insecurities from it forever. People always just admire long thick hair & that’s not the case with everyone.
I don't think the woman in this video have thin hair though. It looks pretty normal to me. "Thin hair" makes me think of people who are balding and stuff. This woman has alot of hair.
@@purpledawn2727 that's the problem, we assume that thin is gonna be like that. Yes it's the case for many but when a stylist that good says it's thin, it's probably on the thin side haha
@@thatsEforEveryone but I think there's alot of misconception when it comes to the term "thin hair". You can have thin hair as in few hairs(balding) or you can have thin hair strands but still have alot of hair(fine hair), the latter being extremely common and it's normal for people to have this kind of hair. So my point is that people shouldn't feel bad about it. As said, this lady in this video has alot of hair, but the strand themselves seems thin. People with similiar hair watching this may not even have thought about the fact that they supposedly have thin hair and showing this lady's hair as somerhing less desirable/less normal isn't really fortunate since this is infact normal and common.
You're not alone. I'm in London too and said the same. My family thinks I'm nuts, but trust me I'll get there and I'm gonna look fly when I come out 😀 Try and sell UK to her so she'll move over tee hee x
I'm the same way. My hair grows nicely but it's very fine/thin and some days I really want to just cry, it's upsetting. I get so worried because I'm getting older and fearful that in 10 yrs I won't have any hair. I've never had thick hair and I can remember girls in high school commenting on it, poking fun a little bit. I have just started using HBCO and hope it will help thicken my hair.
@@MAGAISKLAN Hey, queen! Something that really worked for me for a while was "New nordic's hair volume" supplements and i actually had a lot of new growth from my thinning parts. It's the only thing that has ever worked for my hair. Of course it's not a sure thing for everyone but I would have to kick myself if I didn't at least tell you :)
(This explanation will sound baseless, being that it is better shown than verbally explained). The reason why it appears thicker with a darker rinse or a darker hair color is, it's like the "shadow effect". Meaning, it makes 1 strand of hair appear like 2 because of the "shadow effect". For an example high lights tends to highlight the strands of your hair. Versus low lights tends to shadow your already dark hair. I know my explanation sounds crazy but it's something that is better shown then verbally explained. I really wish I could show "Deeper than hair" and everyone else, then you would understand.
What you say is true. I color my hair and the. Darker colors like purple, blue and deep green look way more full compared to pink, red and yellow or orange. The dark colors reflect the light while light colors invite them in. Good explanation.
I totally get what you're saying. When I had short hair alot of women got black rinses on their hair and it made a world of difference and made it look so much fuller & healthier.
Saaaame. And people always come up and tell me “omg, your hair is so thick!” I’m like “no, my hair is so CURLY”. It’s thin as hell! It grows fast as hell though, I know that much. And I don’t know why, because my diet and health habits are terrrrible.
You should try cutting it, it won't make it actually thicker but it will give that illusion, if your hair is thin the longer it is the thinner it appears to be
I love the way you talk about differences in everyone’s hair types/textures. There is absolutely no negativity in your videos and the way you explain hair care is not only educational but inspirational as well ❤️
my hair was shedding and my blood test showed i have a vitamin deficiency... my potassium and d2 was really low. get blood work done ladies. i take my vitamins and after 2 weeks i stopped shedding
@Taylor's Mood i went to my gyn and she told me. i tell all my doctors no matter what type they are ALL my issues with no filter just in case they know things my other doctors dont know, bypass and they will referral you the specific doc for your issue to go to... but it popped up in my blood work from my gyn.
Her hair does look good. Honestly I wouldn't even call it thin coming from a family of people with fine hair. Her hair just looks normal thickness and fine. I actually love it straight and love that the stylist didn't overrule her to make it look "better". There's beauty in all hair types and thicknesses.
My daughter has thin hair, and this video gives me confidence I can help grow her hair out. She’s only four and has a little breakage, but watching you trim hair and this video is going to help me out! I sincerely appreciate your passion for doing the right thing for your clients. You’re amazing!
I have thin hair and everything you said here is true. Again I'm so surprised by your knowledge. So many stylists will treat thin hair like thick and it dosent work out. I wish I could clone you!
My hair is also fine like this. Took me years to find a beautician to help me define its beauty. I loveeeeee her, I was always so jealous of others with thick hair growing up but I’m in love with my strands now.
Tanaisha Willard Just find a beautician who actually knows how to handle fine hair, not all of them do. I’ve been sent out of shops with the flattest of wraps in the past 😣all hair is beautiful, just need the right person to help you with it. I did cut and layer it for more volume as well.
Tanaisha Willard the only stylist I personally found that does fine hair really well also has super fine hair herself. That’s my trick now. It you have baby thin, fine hair like I do, then congratulations- you’re my girl, we best friends now, and I’ll be in your chair every 6 weeks 😂
Passion. That's the answer to succeding. When you're passionate about something, you'll constantly educate yourself in its subject and as a result, become a complete pro. This channel is an example of that ♥
I have very thin hair and was and still sort of insecure of it seeing all these nice comments make me so happy you guys are awesome have a wonderful day because you all made my day 😭❤
One stylist at a wedding told me I had mermaid hair, like running her hand through water. I have such thin fine hair and it was such a compliment. Everybody always talks about thick hair no one had ever complimented my fine hair for being fine. As long as your hair is healthy it dont matter the texture, love your hair wether it thick or thin curly or straight!
My hair is her length or a little longer and my old stylist stopped doing hair so I may go twice a year to flat iron and get my split ends clipped. I went to my cousins stylist whom I have known as well since high school. Well she heat damaged my entire head of hair from root to end my hair looks like I have a perm. I've been so upset about it for a month now. The only thing she said was " yes it's heat damaged I apologize and you can take vitamins to speed up your hair growth." I almost caught a case cause I started to yank every last strand of her weave out. So I'm waiting to about December and I will do a big chop. Moving forward I'm on a no heat journey. Im going to buy the shears you recommend and and your products and do my own hair. I appreciate the LOVE you show on your clients. 💞
Im so glad you showed this client! I have the exact same hair as this girl sandy, thin, fine, and super fine edges. I used to be really self conscious about my hair because I don’t have that full hairline like these girls with the baby hairs (and I love myself a braided pony) But I’ve accepted that there is no amount of Jamaican black castor oil that can change my family genes lol we all have this soft hair, it’s normal and more importantly in great health!
I stay 2 hours outside of Dallas and I make that trip once every 2 months. It’s worth it when you know your hair is going to be taken care of the right way
Darker colours absorb more light and cast more of a visual ‘shadow’, so darker hair usually looks fuller. The downside is darkness will reduce visual definition, which is why a lot of curlies always feel like they need highlights! Lighter hair reflects light and will literally ‘highlight’ your hair, so it’s better to add darkness if you feel like your hair looks too thin and/or weak But ofc your overall appearance is what matters most, not just your hair alone. so while a darker colour might make your hair look fuller, it can also make ur face look less defined and might further highlight and darkness on your face, and creates more shadows on your face In contrast, a lighter colour will add light to your face and might make you look brighter overall :) This is true for all colours, which is why ppl say black is slimming- because black absorbs the light and adds more shadows, making it harder to see your shape
I literally dyed my hair black so that it looked more full and healthy again. My hair hasnt been black in 10 or so years, & it looked dryer, thinner, etc. it looks so much fuller and healthier being black.
My natural hair color is a sandy brown and i've been coloring it shades of brown for years. I recently dyed my roots black and the ends of my locs are lighter. It really does make my naturally thinner roots look fuller.
I used to have real thick hair that even the strongest clip would break in a few days, now, my hair has thinned so much that even the smallest clip handles it. Pray for my hair recovery!!!!!
@@Sara234-d8z I think its a mixed case of hypothyroidism,pcos, and me getting a bad case of food poisoning. The first two did not do that much in my hair, but the time I got sick to where I was travelling did the most work. When I came back from travelling, I started losing in great amount my hair after 3-4 months of being recovered, and they also changed their texture, and became this weird looking wavy hair with uneven strands. I still have not recovered from this. Its been over 5 years.
I'm having the same hair journey. I used to lose hairpins in my curls for a week at a time, snap clips, pop ponytail holders and break brushes in half. Then my body went haywire with tumors and hormones etc. I finally did get my hormones/PCOS problems under control. But, a few years ago, my hair started thinning out terribly around my face and kept disappearing. Within a year or so, I lost over a foot of length and developed nearly bald patches in the front. A dermatologist performed a biopsy and discovered that a rare autoimmune disorder called lichen planopilaris is causing my hair loss and scalp pain, inflammation and itchiness. I'm currently jumping through hoops to try to find a treatment that works for me. I will definitely pray for your recovery, too.
@@DragonCurls I am so sad to hear about this. I will also pray for your recovery! Hope you can recover from this. PCOS is already hard to deal with, and an autoimmune disorder just kills you no matter what.
I have fine hair. I was frustrated going to the hair dresser to relax my hair. The usual hair dresser comments were, your hair is thin. Eventually I stopped going and went natural. I now have sisterlocks and I love my hair.
YES! THANK YOU FOR THIS! I have super fine hair and I always have. It’s shockingly difficult to find a stylist who knows what do do with it! They always want to load me up with products and give me layers- even when I tell them that a blunt cut makes it looks SO much thicker. I’m so happy you posted this and that you understand fine hair! Thank you! 😍😍
Thea Haslam Sandal Just because a hairtype is called “Scandinavian hairtype” OBVIOUSLY doesn’t mean thaT EVERYONE in Scandinavia has it or that everyone who has it is Scandinavian. I thought it went without saying but should of course have known better. Still, thin and wispy hair is called ”Scandinavians hair” here because it’s a common hair type. Not even everyone in my family has it or they wouldn’t have made fun of me for having “bad hair”.
Wow finally someone with my hair type. I’ve NEVER seen anyone with this hair type (curly but puffy that tangles in on itself, but also thin and sheds easily). I hate my hair so much and it’s so frustrating, almost every single day I break down in tears because I can’t deal with it. It’s painful to brush, I can’t keep it curly because then it knots itself together but straightening is heat damage, and it’s always thin as hell. I WISH someone could make hair videos on this hair type because it is exasperating and it brings me to tears every day trying to deal with it. Please make more videos on how to deal with hair like this!! Thank you! 💕💕🙏🏻
Sounds like my hair type. Sheds tremendously after co-wash and shampoo and tangles ridiculously. Naturally dry & absorbs moisturizers/ conditioners like a sponge and looks brittle no matter how much I trim the ends. I cut all my hair off in frustration two years ago only for it to grow back out looking the exact same. Thin, but soft as baby hair..... it’s so confusing bc it grows very long
C. Taylor Is your hair really curly naturally but thin, so if you get out of the shower and don’t style it it’ll curl up on itself and get puffy and stick together frustratingly?
@@hannahdivic28 yesssss exactly!!! Brings me to tears sometimes bc it almost locks into into itself and I haft to pry It apart with my fingers or comb. I lose so much hair it can be the size of a softball...I deep condition and still haft to fight my hair like this😩
@@c.taylor558 I feel your pain girl you’re not alone. Something I found recently that’s been helping actually is to shampoo every day or every other day just on the roots, then condition only the ends. Rinse. Lightly wrap in a soft t shirt to dry a few min (not completely dry, keep it mostly damp). Then take it out and spray with detangler ALL OVER (I use the Suave kids one) and it’s a 10 miracle leave in ONLY on the ends and midshafts. Then, brush from the ends to the top with the Wet brush and part in the middle. Braid 2 sides or make 2 twists and let dry. It’s SO much easier to work with and I’ve lost less hair. I’m still thinking of giving up and getting a wig some days though, but this definitely helps.
I love the positivity in this video and in the comments. It's so important to find the right stylist who is compassionate and caring, who is really try to help. I've gone through numerous salons, and I've been to stylists who made me feel awful about my hair, and said awful things. You want to leave feeling beautiful, not worse. I hate my thin fine hair but I deserve to feel pretty even if my hair isn't great. Your knowledge and attitude is wonderful. And her hair is beautiful! Thank you!
You are by far one of the top 5 best hair stylist on UA-cam that I’ve ever seen and I watch a lot of ppl! You do beautiful work on all hair textures and types❤️👏🏽🙌🏽 Amazing work queen👑👌🏽🥰 I love you encourage women to wear their hair however they want despite issues they may think they have with their hair.. you are such a dope person.
Once dry, it looks like her strands are just fine rather than her having actual thin hair. Everyone's hair looks a little flatter and thinner when wet.
@@MrsJolene- no. Her actual strands are thin/fine, but she has a normal amount of strands. Her hair is very fine. The texture of her hair seems very fine. If you can't see the scalp when it's dry, then it's not necessarily thin hair, just that her individual strands are not thick enough, not that she has fewer strands on her head.
Which is why the term "fine hair" apply to those who have literally FINE/thin individual strands of hair. What people are trying to say in this video is that she has low density hair. Which means fewer strands on her scalp than the "average".
Her hair is like mine. Fine and wispy, it tangles very easily and can get really frizzy. You can have fine hair that's thin or thick. Each of my hair strands looks as fine as a spider web. I have a fair amount of it but very similar texture to hers
Now these are the creative, beneficial, edifying discussions that need to addressed from a customers point of view and concerns. I would sometimes wonder if the hairdresser even listens to me or cared about me or what I was trying to say, never left with anything I asked, so haven't been back to one in 32 yrs. However now tuned into the beauty channel community, I came across this channel and won't leave. Its bringing and building back my faith slowly. Still afraid to go to one but feeling calmer and my anxiety down a notch. As a black woman of 54 yrs and grand daughters, I don't want them to go through my experiences. Some people just don't encounter your hair with a clean spirit, you leave traumatized, sometimes burnt to the scalp, sometimes bald after all you asked for was a trim. It's taken me over 30 odd years to talk about , I've never expressed my experiences to any one. My son loves locks, things started to change, I told him do your own you know how, do not just let everybody and anybody touch your Crown on your head. He listened and he's healing mentally and physically. Keep him in your prayers please. : ) Deep words for the wise, test the spiritual environment around you when you enter any building or congregation of people. Thanks for listening
My hairs been falling out for the past 3 years, i used to have thick curly hair.. There is nothing more upsetting then walking into work and people pointing your hair out or friends asking if you've cutt it
@@astrid5522 Thanks for responding. I think this is also my problem. I used to have very thick hair but I am anemic and have noticed that my hair is getting thinner. I didn't realize there was a connection!
Hey sweetheart. I hade the same issue as you - for years my hair was getting thinner and thinner. I can whole-heartedly say that the ONLY thing that helped me stop the hairloss and subsequently grow my hair back is the 'Weleda revitalising hair tonic'! I don't know which stores carry it in your area, but you can find it on Amazon. I put it in a spray bottle and apply it all over my scalp the night before washing my hair, then gently rubbing it in. If the hairloss is severe you can apply a little bit every morning and evening. Please please please get it. It will make your hair healthy and thick again!
And can we just say here that some people have issues with low thyroid and low estrogen? I had to have my complete thyroid gland removed in 2005 and a complete hysterectomy in 1995. Hormones play a HUGE PART in how thick and healthy our hair is! And when you hit your sixties things just have a way of heading South!
I really needed this 😭. I used to have a very thick hair but once I turned 20 it started to get thinner. My hair looks like her's texture too. Now I know I can straighten it. Thanks 🙏
I used to have thin balding hair until I consumed more water stopped with the processed food/ fast food, managed my stress, rice water, stopped bleaching it, SCALP massages and scalp scrub, trimmed every now and then. When I had thin hair, it helped to keep it short, wavy, and with a side bang to make it full
You are the best! A natural born teacher AND you are always so kind to your clients. I love watching your videos-thanks for a great channel. Much respect from Louisiana!⚜️
Love that you honour your client's wishes unless you know their hair is too damaged or something. I know how I want my hair, it's me that has to take care of it after the cut and it's my money, and yet so many hairdresssers think that they should have the final word. Finally found a good cutter who respects my hair and my wishes.
I am addicted to your channel! I have fairly thin hair (born with it) and also have been on a no heat journey since the early 2000s. When I need to curl it (sadly I have bone straight hair and curly hair is my FAVORITE) I use wet set curls. Thanks so much for sharing!
My hair is like this client's - it's thin(ing) and fine. I have a color glaze on my hair, but no silk press because it makes my hair too straight and curl resistant. The blow dry and curl works for me. If I had thick and healthier hair, I'd have the silk press because it is gorgeous! But I did get some Jamaican hair oil, thanks for the tip!
My daughter's hair is like that. She has fine hair but its long and full. I never flat iron it, i just round brush it using a hot blow dryer and use rollers to curl it. It turns out beautiful.
For every lady struggling with hair thinning issues, I want to take the time to speak life and encouragement to you. I pray 1 Corinthians 11:15 for you. But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her for her hair is given her for her covering. I just pray that if there are any scalp issues, sickness, or anything that the Lord cover and heal you. This is personal to me bc of my sister. Thank you Deeper Than Hair for you kindness, gentle handling, and compassion. Blessings to you all 💜💜💜💜
Daughter In Crimson… Saw your post after all this time. Just want to say THANK YOU for your positivity. If l needed to see your post, then lm sure there are others who needed to see it also. BLESSINGS TO YOU.🙇🏽♀️🙋🏾
Tbh when her hair is dry it doesn’t look thin, it looks like she has a good even amount of scalp coverage ☺️ I think if she likes having a lighter hair colour, she would look nice with a ‘bambi brown’ type colour that would make her hair look like when babies have thinner lighter hair- I think that would enhance her fine texture more, and it would match her scalp colour a bit closer so it will be harder to see any gaps of thinness in her hair Or adding some more darkness on the ends in a reverse Gradient might make her hair look overall fuller without weighing down the roots I think the ash colour she has makes her hair look kind of greying and almost damaged looking in the light?? Just my opinion but confidence is the most important thing in life and she looks very confident in herself and her hair, so she rlly doesn’t need to change anything 😌
She doesn't have any areas where her part looks wide or anything like that, she just has fine and textured hair. It's not thick but doesn't look abnormal or anything. People wouldn't think anything of it if she had straight non textured hair. I'm white with very textured hair and other white people will call it "dry" or "damaged" in its natural state, or they expect textured hair to have to be super thick. Mmm no it's just textured and not the same as their oily straight hair. She can't really go any darker than what her natural roots are, or her lighter regrowth will make her look bald and it'll look very strange. Trust me, tried to do it as a dark blonde and it made me look like I was balding in my part. She's natural dark ash blonde to light ash brown
Yeah, I don't consider her hair "thin". She has alot of hair and there's no sign of bald spots or anything(which is what I picture when I hear "thin hair"). She has "fine" hair strands. That's what it is. And it's really common and nothing to be ashamed of. It's just how it is.
Thin/fine hair does not equal unhealthy hair or bad hair.
Let's normalise and embrace all types of natural hair in the hair community. Great videos ❤️
I don't use the word thin. If anything I say she has fine hair.
@@Dirtnap1986 fine hair = small strand diameter
Thin hair = low density hair (number of hair strands on the scalp)
Not in the black community, but I have fine and thin hair. It's a real self esteem struggle! We are bombarded with images if hair models and product advertisements. Many styling tutorials use extensions, telling us our own hair isn't good enough; we need more. Body image isn't only about weight and shape and features, hair is a big boost or a big drag on our confidence.
In some people thin hair CAN indicate something is wrong if your hair wasn’t always thin. I am a living witness. Thank god I checked it out (never hurts to be safe)...ended up Saving my life!
@@smellycatrulesxX
You're correct!
Can we take a moment to appreciate how positive this channel is? How wholesome the comment section is and the nice things that people say to each others? A whole therapy session
@@puneetkaur7456 I'm happy that everyone with all types of hair can come together and uplift each other and the client. It's so positive 😄😄☺️
Awwww hugs 🤗 kumbaya, peace ☮️
Yes!!! I just found this channel and I completely agree!
YEAHH and the hairstylist i’m not sure what her name is but she never looks in the bad sides of the hair she always says “it’s going to look good” “i can fix it” nothing ever negative i just love the hairstyling community alot
@@kneeknee23 I wish I could find a hair stylist like yours she's precious
Some people just have thinner hair. It may be a medical reason it might just be the way god made them. I think it would be nice if we could get over the idea that thin hair is unhealthy. She has a beautiful head of hair and it turned out AMAZING!!
Thank you for this. I was born this way and nothing that I try works. I’ve never seen anyone with my hair type either. I am doing my part; I just cannot control it
No I’m Dirty Dan I have naturally thinner hair too!! It can be bouncy and beautiful and healthy we all have to find the right products and styles for our hair type that’s all! 💛
Gal Pal thank you 🙏🏽
I feel like if you have thin hair, just think of the breeze you feel on your scalp on hot days that your thick haired counterparts can feel. Everything has its advantages and downsides.
Thank you! I've had baby fine hair since I was a baby!
It amazes me how rude and insensitive some hair stylists are, this one girl my daughter went to told her how bad her edges looked and my daughter gave her a bad review and then she tried to get defensive about it, if you are going to say something negative about a client's hair, have the decency to tell them how to FIX IT!! Or fix it yourself!! You're suppose to be the stylist!! I love this lady, she not only is GREAT at what she does, she seems very kind to her clients. You are appreciated Deeper Than Hair!! ❤️
I don't know what's going on with a lot of hairdressers (not talking about Deeper Than Hair, she's kind) -- they can be so arrogant and dismissive like you are some kind of object with no feelings. When in fact you are paying them a lot of money to cut/color your hair to specifications.
@@lavenderbee3611 exactly!!
I feel terrible that your daughter had to endure those nasty remarks, I'm sure your daughter is beautiful, inside and out, just like you are!
@@js5787 thank you so much, I so appreciate your kind words💜💜💜
I agree the insensitivity is problematic it’s like a doctor telling a patient “oh god! You look so ill!”. It’s unhelpful if patient looks ill be a doctor and help. Likewise a hairdresser shouldn’t point out something negative without also bringing help into equation. Duty of care should run across all fields.
Dang this comment section made me feel so included. I'm a teen and I've always had fine hair. In the last 3 or 4 years it's been a huge insecurity of mine. I'm the only person I know who has thinner hair, so I always feel like the odd one out. I struggle so much with trying to do hairstyles that don't look flat and lifeless. But yalls in the comments are so nice and inclusive, I just wanna stay here and keep reading
Same here, I obsess over my hair every day . I was born with thin hair
@@mistoak8342 same, its a pain
As long as you style your hair in a way that defines you, that’s all that matters. My problem with hair was that mine was super thick, like immovable thick. I’ve stopped perming it and locked it, and I’ve never been happier.
Lost half of my hair due to iron deficiency. You should check it out. Took me almost 3 years to grow it back
@@liirosa it might be genetic like for me, my mom has fine hair while my dad had really thick hair. my brother got thick unlike me
Not everyone has thick hair, we have to find a way to normalize fine hair
AMEN!!!
Thank you!!
Yes! Even in the black community
Absolutely! I hope we get more of this on the channel!
Yes! I can hardly find anyone with my hair type.
We need a “basic hair care” video for the different hair types! Educate us sis 👏🏾
I would love this.
@@dwhite8997 same
yes pleasase
It would be great !
Please this would be good
A moment of silence for us thin hair ladies, but let’s still be grateful with whatever we have! Great job lady, love watching your videos!!! 🤍
I would spend SO much money trying to get thin hair. I despise my hair. Guess you always want what you haven’t got
@@eviewhitmarsh-knight6420 oh really? thats super surprising, why do you want thin hair? i absolutely hate mine theres barely anything to work with cnshfjsh
@@xayah6391 Yeah exactly! And my heart aches when someone with nice thick hair wishes that they had my hair. Like no girl, trust me, you do NOT want thin hair.
Im happy with my thin/normal hair its easy to style and takes no time and effort
I love you for saying that
Oh my goodness I literally am in tears. she’s looks so beautiful. I have always had thin hair and people always said “it’s because you perm your hair” like I literally only started perming my hair a few years back and I get 2 perms a YEAR. For me it’s genetics. Mother, father, grandmother all had thin hair... always made me feel like I couldn’t have certain styles done.
Girl I'm the exact same. My hair was thin when I relaxed. I went natural when I was 10 because the relaxer made my hair fall out. I'm 22 now and my hair is still fine. I've never been able to do high puffs or any other of those natural styles. I literally live in protective styles because of it
@@SmoothOpe_ they always tell girls with fuller hair their beautiful. your hair is beautiful as well. try other styles! hit me up ! I’ve been cheating the system and have found some ways to do natural looking styles on our texture!
YTC: Nyjee Delores
Instagram: @nyjeedelores
@@chefnyjeebackup I'll give you a follow ☺️
don’t take God’s Name in vein and capitalize the G in God! 🥰
Yeah genetics are crazy and kind of just like rolling the dice. On my mother’s side of the family, the men have great hair but all the women have really thin hair. On my dad’s side, it’s the complete opposite. All the men are bald but the women have thick hair and lots of it. I was lucky. I have hair like the women on my dad’s side. It takes more than two hours to dry naturally though lol
I would like to see fine hair issue on a 4c or 4b texture hair
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@@toointoxicatedtobescared6853 You just caused me to go down the absolute best rabbit hole I've been down in a long time. Thanks for the great recommendation!
@@bbkix yw :) glad to help
I have that problem my hair in natural state looks thick but when it’s straighten it’s really thin
@@Iconiccdcase Same.
She's like at a PHD level of hair knowledge
Lol! I wish!
I agree. I watch in amazement. She is gifted.
ong, I wouldnt want nobody touching my hair but her 😭 ive never heard a cosmetologist actually care ab their clients hair as much as she does
mindyour businessbtch same, also I’ve never seen anyone handle hair as gently as she does
@@DeeperThanHairTv want a hair style from u..u r so much experienced
She speaks the truth if your hair starts thinning out go get some tests done...mine was my thyroid...now I'm on meds and on a no heat diet lol 😂...it's helping a lot though...she looks great 😁.
also check if you animatic which means you have low Iron in your blood
Mine was anemia, iron and zinc. Then is was auto inflammatory (psoriasis as well) problems due to food allergies, gluten. Truthfully they were all connected. Because I am a woman of a certain age 53 my doctor dismissed it as age and hormones but I knew something more was wrong. It was falling out in clumps that’s not age but again my hair was long because I take care of it they dismissed me. I say check food allergies as well.
All very true...our blood never lies
What's a "no heat" diet?
May I ask you if your TSH levels were within normal range but not T3 or T4 ?
I have androgenetic alopecia and everytime I bring up my hair loss, I get a blood test with TSH only (and unrelated things). Thing is, prior to losing my hair I remember getting my T3 and T4 levels checked as well and one of them was way over the top.
I love how she does the little scissors flick when she's cutting hair. This turned out gorgeous. 😍
I love that too! 😊
Idk why I love it too. Every time I get a pair of scissors in my hand I do it
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My mom had really thin hair. When I got married 28 years ago a girlfriend of mine did my moms hair. I don’t know what she did but when I tell you how gorgeous my moms hair was (God rest her soul), I think people were more interested in my moms hair rather then the wedding. 😀
I swear I tear up every time I watch one of these videos. This woman’s kindness radiates through every single thing she does and says. She just wants to make everyone feel beautiful. The world would be a better place if more people were like you, ma’am. 💛 May god bless you always.
I agree
My thin hair led to insecurity issues. People would randomly comment on how thin my hair is getting day-by-day (btw it's been thin/fine since birth so 🤷♀️) or how I'm 'balding'..?
I have wavy/curly hair that conceals the hair's fine texture when it is dry.
Shampoo commercials NEED to normalise fine hair ! Let people know that anything other than thick, luscious hair isn't necessarily ugly or unhealthy.
THIS!! I have the same problem as you and it looks look thin because my hair is wavy and quite frizzy.
I became extremely insecure because of this as I used to have really thick hair when I was younger 😔
Same thing happened with me as well! My hair is fine and specially when washed,they become so less and that's why so many people point it out..and this became the reason for me to not go in salons as well as in pools.
Oh my god! U jus got d words outta my heart ❤
I have thick hair but I wish I had thin!!
I'm very sorry you've had to go through that. I have thick hair, but I've kept it in a pixie cut for years and years and I wish I had thin hair so it would actually lay right. My sister has fine hair and it's so soft and easy to manage while mine is coarse and all over the place.
something about a hair stylist being so gentle with someone’s hair is so relaxing to me. 😌 i guess bc growing up having my mom & my aunts do my hair, just yanking and pulling just.... 😬😬 also, knowin that i’m tender headed, maaaan... the paaaain i went thru 😩😭 that’s why i don’t let people mess with my hair now. ion trust y’all iron steel, mine worker hands. 🤣
😭😭😭💀 iron steel mine worker hands noooooooooo
RIGHTTT OMG ppl be like “can i play with your hair?” and they be yanking it like NAH 😟😟
I have a very tender head also, some hairdressers just rip the comb through your hair, too lazy to detangle it gently. So what I do is run my fingers through my hair before I go in the salon and make sure there are no tangles.
I completely get what you are saying. Omg, they will pull and yank your hair so much, that when they are done; you feel like someone LITERALLY snatched a knot into your head. You feel that pain for days. Btw I have 4C hair so you know i was like 😳😳😳
@@PerryGyalTyngz sometimes I would like to say, hey, why don't you sit here and let me comb YOUR hair??? 4c hair? ouch!
Fine hair has a softness like no other, although my thin hair bothers me sometimes I wouldn’t replace it.
Some other pros, it typically has a nice texture, dries fast, and holds curl and waves pretty well.
My fine hair looks so flowy when I’ve had a silk press compared to my thicker haired friends. Don’t need much products to keep a style either.
@@bookworm4174 does thin hair really holds curls? 🥺 I have thin hair and can't hold any type of texture, its almost straight naturally and i thought i didn't hold curls because it was thin :(
My thin hair cant hold a curl/texture for the life of it :(
@@kuromistan6296 I guess comparatively, better than super heavy hair.
I'm literally crying. I hate going to the hair dressers because my hair is so thin and they stare at it and always comment on how thin it is. They literally finish cutting my hair in 5 mins 😥
I've been in the same situation. Stylists should never point out something a client is likely insecure about, like "your hair is so thin!" It's so rude. After they say something like that, it doesn't matter how good the haircut is, I'll just remember them insulting me.
Jeez, that’s TERRIBLE!!! Why become a hair dresser if you don’t respect people or understand hair?! I’m really sorry you had to experience that : /
Me too! I've always had thin hair!! 😩
@Lisa crawford
That's not cool.😒
@@iwantalienstotakeme same!
I’ve had thin hair all my life and lived with insecurities from it forever. People always just admire long thick hair & that’s not the case with everyone.
I don't think the woman in this video have thin hair though. It looks pretty normal to me. "Thin hair" makes me think of people who are balding and stuff. This woman has alot of hair.
@@purpledawn2727 that's the problem, we assume that thin is gonna be like that. Yes it's the case for many but when a stylist that good says it's thin, it's probably on the thin side haha
@@thatsEforEveryone but I think there's alot of misconception when it comes to the term "thin hair". You can have thin hair as in few hairs(balding) or you can have thin hair strands but still have alot of hair(fine hair), the latter being extremely common and it's normal for people to have this kind of hair. So my point is that people shouldn't feel bad about it.
As said, this lady in this video has alot of hair, but the strand themselves seems thin. People with similiar hair watching this may not even have thought about the fact that they supposedly have thin hair and showing this lady's hair as somerhing less desirable/less normal isn't really fortunate since this is infact normal and common.
Lost half of my hair due to iron deficiency. You should check it out. Took me almost 3 years to grow it back
@@liirosa I will thank you!!!
The only thing I love about my fine hair is how fast it dries. 😂😂
Same
I feel you
Me 2.
Me too
I can’t stop laughing at your comment. My thin and fine hair dries very fast also.
When you were showing the flat iron, all I could look at were those NAILS 😍😍💛😂
Her nails are ALWAYS on point lol
As a londoner...I am making it my mission to get to the states for a visit in this chair one day! 🙋🏾♀️💙🙏🏾
lmaoo
I say that every time I watch her videos and I'm in the Virgin Islands.
You're not alone. I'm in London too and said the same. My family thinks I'm nuts, but trust me I'll get there and I'm gonna look fly when I come out 😀
Try and sell UK to her so she'll move over tee hee x
@@Sherize12 Trust me!
@@cherelled6419 One can only hope 🤣 x
Such a simple haircut, but you can tell she puts all of her attention and skill into every step. Very impressed with this stylist!
The support and appreciation for thin hair in the comments really warms my heart.
I'm the same way. My hair grows nicely but it's very fine/thin and some days I really want to just cry, it's upsetting. I get so worried because I'm getting older and fearful that in 10 yrs I won't have any hair. I've never had thick hair and I can remember girls in high school commenting on it, poking fun a little bit. I have just started using HBCO and hope it will help thicken my hair.
@@MAGAISKLAN Hey, queen! Something that really worked for me for a while was "New nordic's hair volume" supplements and i actually had a lot of new growth from my thinning parts. It's the only thing that has ever worked for my hair. Of course it's not a sure thing for everyone but I would have to kick myself if I didn't at least tell you :)
Change your "friends"!
(This explanation will sound baseless, being that it is better shown than verbally explained). The reason why it appears thicker with a darker rinse or a darker hair color is, it's like the "shadow effect". Meaning, it makes 1 strand of hair appear like 2 because of the "shadow effect". For an example high lights tends to highlight the strands of your hair. Versus low lights tends to shadow your already dark hair. I know my explanation sounds crazy but it's something that is better shown then verbally explained. I really wish I could show "Deeper than hair" and everyone else, then you would understand.
What you say is true. I color my hair and the. Darker colors like purple, blue and deep green look way more full compared to pink, red and yellow or orange. The dark colors reflect the light while light colors invite them in. Good explanation.
@@rebekahjoseph6593 I understood your explanation better. Thank you for the breakdown.
I get what you are saying.
I understood what you meant, maybe because I've heard something like that before but you explained it very well.
I totally get what you're saying. When I had short hair alot of women got black rinses on their hair and it made a world of difference and made it look so much fuller & healthier.
I like how gentle you are with her hair 💜 #relaxedhair_contentcreator
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@@evamama565 we were waiting for her to upload 😌
@@therelaxedafro7539 oooohhhhhh ok sorry
@@evamama565 I'm joking lolz.i meant u and I were waiting for her to upload!
@@therelaxedafro7539 yeah i know
I definitely have thin hair issues. The length is there, it's just a little thin.
Same. Been like that since my childhood
Saaaame. And people always come up and tell me “omg, your hair is so thick!”
I’m like “no, my hair is so CURLY”. It’s thin as hell!
It grows fast as hell though, I know that much. And I don’t know why, because my diet and health habits are terrrrible.
Try rice water it has vitamins that’s helps thicken your hair trust me it works
You should try cutting it, it won't make it actually thicker but it will give that illusion, if your hair is thin the longer it is the thinner it appears to be
@@drnogueiras8783 omg we are literally the same!! I have long hair curly 3C hair but it's thin and I try to be really careful about breakage
What I love is that she always does what’s best for the client while still honoring their wishes !
I love the way you talk about differences in everyone’s hair types/textures. There is absolutely no negativity in your videos and the way you explain hair care is not only educational but inspirational as well ❤️
I’m convinced she can make anyone’s hair look beautiful and I love her nails😍😍
my hair was shedding and my blood test showed i have a vitamin deficiency... my potassium and d2 was really low. get blood work done ladies. i take my vitamins and after 2 weeks i stopped shedding
@Taylor's Mood i went to my gyn and she told me. i tell all my doctors no matter what type they are ALL my issues with no filter just in case they know things my other doctors dont know, bypass and they will referral you the specific doc for your issue to go to... but it popped up in my blood work from my gyn.
@@ualready2268if you dont mind my asking, which gym membership do you have? I didn't know you could request blood work?
I think it's gynecologist, gyn for short (not gym) 😊
Taylor's Mood me to my hair used to be pretty thick but now it’s thinner and I don’t know why
Beatriz Rico same 🥺 also my scalp hurts and burns
Her hair is thin but it honestly still looked really good. She’s blessed, Ive seen a lot thinner. This isn’t that bad, at all.
It might not look bad to you but it could be her biggest inscuraty
Her hair does look good. Honestly I wouldn't even call it thin coming from a family of people with fine hair. Her hair just looks normal thickness and fine. I actually love it straight and love that the stylist didn't overrule her to make it look "better". There's beauty in all hair types and thicknesses.
her individual strands are thin but she has a lot of them so her hair doesnt look as thin as ppl would expect
My daughter has thin hair, and this video gives me confidence I can help grow her hair out. She’s only four and has a little breakage, but watching you trim hair and this video is going to help me out! I sincerely appreciate your passion for doing the right thing for your clients. You’re amazing!
Taking notes here: Blow dry big sections, wide comb,380 degrees, no oil, deep cut, makes thin hair look thick boom
The moment she move to Houston ,im in her chair.
I hope she doesn't move to Houston. I'm pregnant, in philly, and in need of her winter 2021 boo
Is she in philly?
@@thesispieces1 where is she in philly???? i need to KNOW 🥺
seriously!
@@ALXSSA 5613 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19139
I have thin hair and everything you said here is true. Again I'm so surprised by your knowledge. So many stylists will treat thin hair like thick and it dosent work out. I wish I could clone you!
This made me feel so happy! Can we have more thin hair appreciation? This is exactly why I love this channel
“Start Each Day With A Grateful Heart.” Amen! ❤️
She’s so gentle. You can tell she really loves what she does
My hair is also fine like this. Took me years to find a beautician to help me define its beauty. I loveeeeee her, I was always so jealous of others with thick hair growing up but I’m in love with my strands now.
I need your miracle.
Tanaisha Willard Just find a beautician who actually knows how to handle fine hair, not all of them do. I’ve been sent out of shops with the flattest of wraps in the past 😣all hair is beautiful, just need the right person to help you with it. I did cut and layer it for more volume as well.
Yes! It is SO hard to find someone who knows fine hair
Tanaisha Willard the only stylist I personally found that does fine hair really well also has super fine hair herself. That’s my trick now. It you have baby thin, fine hair like I do, then congratulations- you’re my girl, we best friends now, and I’ll be in your chair every 6 weeks 😂
Passion. That's the answer to succeding. When you're passionate about something, you'll constantly educate yourself in its subject and as a result, become a complete pro. This channel is an example of that ♥
Good explanation!👍
I have very thin hair and was and still sort of insecure of it seeing all these nice comments make me so happy you guys are awesome have a wonderful day because you all made my day 😭❤
@Junglist Top Shotta that's not a very nice thing to say
This made me cry about my once thick hair before PCOS
I feel you. I have PCOS, too.
Girl. Yes.
I feel ya!
I have pcos but don't have thinning hair, should I be worried?
Girl same. PCOS played my behind lol
One stylist at a wedding told me I had mermaid hair, like running her hand through water. I have such thin fine hair and it was such a compliment. Everybody always talks about thick hair no one had ever complimented my fine hair for being fine. As long as your hair is healthy it dont matter the texture, love your hair wether it thick or thin curly or straight!
My hair is her length or a little longer and my old stylist stopped doing hair so I may go twice a year to flat iron and get my split ends clipped. I went to my cousins stylist whom I have known as well since high school. Well she heat damaged my entire head of hair from root to end my hair looks like I have a perm. I've been so upset about it for a month now. The only thing she said was " yes it's heat damaged I apologize and you can take vitamins to speed up your hair growth." I almost caught a case cause I started to yank every last strand of her weave out. So I'm waiting to about December and I will do a big chop. Moving forward I'm on a no heat journey. Im going to buy the shears you recommend and and your products and do my own hair. I appreciate the LOVE you show on your clients. 💞
Sarah D.O.Z. I’m so sorry this has happened to you 😔. Wish you all the best in your journey!
@@entergalacticc thank you💞
God bless you along your journey 🙏🏾💜
Sarah...I am sorry that 🤡 damaged your hair, but you had me 😂 about almost catching a case 😂
@@AllieWhitt1959 😂😂😂😂😂My mother was surprised to see me at her house and not at the police station posting bail. 😩
So glad you covered this! I am in this category ❤️
The smile your clients have after your sessions is amazing! The smile says everything! 💖💋
Can I just say I love y’all? 😂 This is the most love and positivity I’ve ever seen. What a beautiful space this is 🥰
You have such a gentle touch....Like real hair care
Im so glad you showed this client! I have the exact same hair as this girl sandy, thin, fine, and super fine edges. I used to be really self conscious about my hair because I don’t have that full hairline like these girls with the baby hairs (and I love myself a braided pony) But I’ve accepted that there is no amount of Jamaican black castor oil that can change my family genes lol we all have this soft hair, it’s normal and more importantly in great health!
I love it how she always gives us a motivational speech for the start for each of her videos. It really speaks to me....😍😍😍
So tempted to make a once a month trip to philly to get my hair done... it’s almost two hours one way but it’s an investment🤷🏽♀️
Pay for quality as the saying goes.
I've considered coming from Idaho to get my hair done by her. It's amazing.
I stay 2 hours outside of Dallas and I make that trip once every 2 months. It’s worth it when you know your hair is going to be taken care of the right way
Philly? I thought she moved to LA
Juicy unrelated but you’re really pretty!!
A lot more black creators are appearing on my UA-cam recommended page and I ain’t mad 😁
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾💜
Same
I’m grateful!!! I’ve learned SO much about hair care!
I have fine hair! This video made me feel seen and heard! You did a fantastic job on your client's hair. 😊
Darker colours absorb more light and cast more of a visual ‘shadow’, so darker hair usually looks fuller. The downside is darkness will reduce visual definition, which is why a lot of curlies always feel like they need highlights!
Lighter hair reflects light and will literally ‘highlight’ your hair, so it’s better to add darkness if you feel like your hair looks too thin and/or weak
But ofc your overall appearance is what matters most, not just your hair alone. so while a darker colour might make your hair look fuller, it can also make ur face look less defined and might further highlight and darkness on your face, and creates more shadows on your face
In contrast, a lighter colour will add light to your face and might make you look brighter overall :)
This is true for all colours, which is why ppl say black is slimming- because black absorbs the light and adds more shadows, making it harder to see your shape
I literally dyed my hair black so that it looked more full and healthy again. My hair hasnt been black in 10 or so years, & it looked dryer, thinner, etc. it looks so much fuller and healthier being black.
My natural hair color is a sandy brown and i've been coloring it shades of brown for years. I recently dyed my roots black and the ends of my locs are lighter. It really does make my naturally thinner roots look fuller.
My hair is almost as dark as black, but still thin and looks thin hm
Kate S my natural hair is almost black. I used a jet black (even if you just use it on the roots) & it really helps.
I used to have real thick hair that even the strongest clip would break in a few days, now, my hair has thinned so much that even the smallest clip handles it. Pray for my hair recovery!!!!!
How did this happen if you don’t mind me asking?
@@Sara234-d8z I think its a mixed case of hypothyroidism,pcos, and me getting a bad case of food poisoning. The first two did not do that much in my hair, but the time I got sick to where I was travelling did the most work. When I came back from travelling, I started losing in great amount my hair after 3-4 months of being recovered, and they also changed their texture, and became this weird looking wavy hair with uneven strands. I still have not recovered from this. Its been over 5 years.
I'm having the same hair journey. I used to lose hairpins in my curls for a week at a time, snap clips, pop ponytail holders and break brushes in half. Then my body went haywire with tumors and hormones etc. I finally did get my hormones/PCOS problems under control. But, a few years ago, my hair started thinning out terribly around my face and kept disappearing. Within a year or so, I lost over a foot of length and developed nearly bald patches in the front.
A dermatologist performed a biopsy and discovered that a rare autoimmune disorder called lichen planopilaris is causing my hair loss and scalp pain, inflammation and itchiness. I'm currently jumping through hoops to try to find a treatment that works for me. I will definitely pray for your recovery, too.
@@DragonCurls I am so sad to hear about this. I will also pray for your recovery! Hope you can recover from this. PCOS is already hard to deal with, and an autoimmune disorder just kills you no matter what.
I have fine hair. I was frustrated going to the hair dresser to relax my hair. The usual hair dresser comments were, your hair is thin. Eventually I stopped going and went natural. I now have sisterlocks and I love my hair.
This was so sweet to read! I'm so glad you're happy with your hair!
I'm a European white guy idk why I'm watching this for 3 hours straight but it's sooo relaxing omg
Welcome to the club, "brother"😃
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YES! THANK YOU FOR THIS! I have super fine hair and I always have. It’s shockingly difficult to find a stylist who knows what do do with it! They always want to load me up with products and give me layers- even when I tell them that a blunt cut makes it looks SO much thicker. I’m so happy you posted this and that you understand fine hair! Thank you! 😍😍
She is so gentle with there hair and that is hard to find in a African American hairstylist because I have heard story’s y’all
For. Real.
I think she was talking about gentle black stylist. Emphasis on gentle.
What do u mean that is so hard to find .
@@umaa2 many black hairstylist are not as gentle
@Life Advice Now same thing...so glad I could do mine once I got older and I got my edges back lol
She is so gentle with her clients 🥺🥺
I don't know who this stylist is but kudos.....so educated in hair care, really gets to know her clients hair. It is very pleasing to watch her......
I'm a half latino mixed dude, and yet your videos are so relaxing and intriguing. Why am I watching these lol
Mee tooooo!! I don't know why!! Lol
Maybe you're going to be a great Stylist one day....
Welcome "brother" !!!
It looks a lot like my “Scandinavian type” hair that people always give me crap about. Very nice styling of it!
I just found out I have 30% Scandinavian in me . I wonder if that's why I have thin hair🤔
I have Scandinavian ancestry too. I had no idea, that’s interesting. My hair is long but fine and I have to wear clip ins for a fuller look.
@@bunnyboo78730 yeah me too. Clip ins are my best friend lol
Thea Haslam Sandal Just because a hairtype is called “Scandinavian hairtype” OBVIOUSLY doesn’t mean thaT EVERYONE in Scandinavia has it or that everyone who has it is Scandinavian. I thought it went without saying but should of course have known better. Still, thin and wispy hair is called ”Scandinavians hair” here because it’s a common hair type. Not even everyone in my family has it or they wouldn’t have made fun of me for having “bad hair”.
Mathilda F I have Scandinavian hair also. We all come in different sizes and shapes! 🤷♀️ no better or worse
Wow finally someone with my hair type. I’ve NEVER seen anyone with this hair type (curly but puffy that tangles in on itself, but also thin and sheds easily). I hate my hair so much and it’s so frustrating, almost every single day I break down in tears because I can’t deal with it. It’s painful to brush, I can’t keep it curly because then it knots itself together but straightening is heat damage, and it’s always thin as hell. I WISH someone could make hair videos on this hair type because it is exasperating and it brings me to tears every day trying to deal with it. Please make more videos on how to deal with hair like this!! Thank you! 💕💕🙏🏻
Sounds like my hair type. Sheds tremendously after co-wash and shampoo and tangles ridiculously. Naturally dry & absorbs moisturizers/ conditioners like a sponge and looks brittle no matter how much I trim the ends. I cut all my hair off in frustration two years ago only for it to grow back out looking the exact same. Thin, but soft as baby hair..... it’s so confusing bc it grows very long
C. Taylor Is your hair really curly naturally but thin, so if you get out of the shower and don’t style it it’ll curl up on itself and get puffy and stick together frustratingly?
Sending you love ❤️ if you dont yet, I recommend brushing your hair from the bottom going upwards, it doesn't hurt as much and there's less breakage
@@hannahdivic28 yesssss exactly!!! Brings me to tears sometimes bc it almost locks into into itself and I haft to pry It apart with my fingers or comb. I lose so much hair it can be the size of a softball...I deep condition and still haft to fight my hair like this😩
@@c.taylor558 I feel your pain girl you’re not alone. Something I found recently that’s been helping actually is to shampoo every day or every other day just on the roots, then condition only the ends. Rinse. Lightly wrap in a soft t shirt to dry a few min (not completely dry, keep it mostly damp). Then take it out and spray with detangler ALL OVER (I use the Suave kids one) and it’s a 10 miracle leave in ONLY on the ends and midshafts. Then, brush from the ends to the top with the Wet brush and part in the middle. Braid 2 sides or make 2 twists and let dry. It’s SO much easier to work with and I’ve lost less hair.
I’m still thinking of giving up and getting a wig some days though, but this definitely helps.
I love this channel. So uplifting and aesthetically pleasing.
I love the positivity in this video and in the comments. It's so important to find the right stylist who is compassionate and caring, who is really try to help. I've gone through numerous salons, and
I've been to stylists who made me feel awful about my hair, and said awful things. You want to leave feeling beautiful, not worse. I hate my thin fine hair but I deserve to feel pretty even if my hair isn't great.
Your knowledge and attitude is wonderful. And her hair is beautiful! Thank you!
You are by far one of the top 5 best hair stylist on UA-cam that I’ve ever seen and I watch a lot of ppl! You do beautiful work on all hair textures and types❤️👏🏽🙌🏽 Amazing work queen👑👌🏽🥰 I love you encourage women to wear their hair however they want despite issues they may think they have with their hair.. you are such a dope person.
Thank you for watching and your support!
Deeper Than Hair TV always❤️ now where can I buy some of your products!!!! Lol
I just love that she cares about her clients hair and you can feel it through the videos ❤️
Once dry, it looks like her strands are just fine rather than her having actual thin hair. Everyone's hair looks a little flatter and thinner when wet.
Like she has less individual hairs instead of thin individual hairs you mean?
@@MrsJolene- no. Her actual strands are thin/fine, but she has a normal amount of strands. Her hair is very fine. The texture of her hair seems very fine. If you can't see the scalp when it's dry, then it's not necessarily thin hair, just that her individual strands are not thick enough, not that she has fewer strands on her head.
@@MrsFooshay Oh like that, okay! Thanks for replying!
Which is why the term "fine hair" apply to those who have literally FINE/thin individual strands of hair.
What people are trying to say in this video is that she has low density hair. Which means fewer strands on her scalp than the "average".
Her hair is like mine. Fine and wispy, it tangles very easily and can get really frizzy. You can have fine hair that's thin or thick. Each of my hair strands looks as fine as a spider web. I have a fair amount of it but very similar texture to hers
You are SO TALENTED AND KNOWLEDGEABLE, not to mention great energy and zero negative judgement
Now these are the creative, beneficial, edifying discussions that need to addressed from a customers point of view and concerns. I would sometimes wonder if the hairdresser even listens to me or cared about me or what I was trying to say, never left with anything I asked, so haven't been back to one in 32 yrs. However now tuned into the beauty channel community, I came across this channel and won't leave. Its bringing and building back my faith slowly. Still afraid to go to one but feeling calmer and my anxiety down a notch. As a black woman of 54 yrs and grand daughters, I don't want them to go through my experiences. Some people just don't encounter your hair with a clean spirit, you leave traumatized, sometimes burnt to the scalp, sometimes bald after all you asked for was a trim. It's taken me over 30 odd years to talk about , I've never expressed my experiences to any one. My son loves locks, things started to change, I told him do your own you know how, do not just let everybody and anybody touch your Crown on your head. He listened and he's healing mentally and physically. Keep him in your prayers please. : ) Deep words for the wise, test the spiritual environment around you when you enter any building or congregation of people.
Thanks for listening
My hairs been falling out for the past 3 years, i used to have thick curly hair.. There is nothing more upsetting then walking into work and people pointing your hair out or friends asking if you've cutt it
I had the same experience. Turned out I was anemic - need both iron and B12. Get checked out it really could be that!
@@astrid5522 Did taking iron & B12 restore your hair?
@@moneybags999 It's stopped falling out and is getting fuller, yes. Not an overnight cure but it works, for me. My anemia is gone.
@@astrid5522 Thanks for responding. I think this is also my problem. I used to have very thick hair but I am anemic and have noticed that my hair is getting thinner. I didn't realize there was a connection!
Hey sweetheart. I hade the same issue as you - for years my hair was getting thinner and thinner. I can whole-heartedly say that the ONLY thing that helped me stop the hairloss and subsequently grow my hair back is the 'Weleda revitalising hair tonic'! I don't know which stores carry it in your area, but you can find it on Amazon. I put it in a spray bottle and apply it all over my scalp the night before washing my hair, then gently rubbing it in. If the hairloss is severe you can apply a little bit every morning and evening. Please please please get it. It will make your hair healthy and thick again!
And can we just say here that some people have issues with low thyroid and low estrogen? I had to have my complete thyroid gland removed in 2005 and a complete hysterectomy in 1995. Hormones play a HUGE PART in how thick and healthy our hair is! And when you hit your sixties things just have a way of heading South!
Deborah J Ellenburg, So True! 👑
I really needed this 😭. I used to have a very thick hair but once I turned 20 it started to get thinner. My hair looks like her's texture too. Now I know I can straighten it. Thanks 🙏
I love your voice and how you explain things. Also you are extremely delicate in how you handle the hair. You are a wonderful stylist and person.
Watched this clip - you are so gentle brushing combing and drying your customers’ hair - it looked lovely when you had finished .
I need to move to where u are ur probably the only one I would trust with my hair😂
I love how you take care of your clients’ hair! You’re a magician ♥️
I used to have thin balding hair until I consumed more water stopped with the processed food/ fast food, managed my stress, rice water, stopped bleaching it, SCALP massages and scalp scrub, trimmed every now and then. When I had thin hair, it helped to keep it short, wavy, and with a side bang to make it full
You are the best! A natural born teacher AND you are always so kind to your clients. I love watching your videos-thanks for a great channel. Much respect from Louisiana!⚜️
Love that you honour your client's wishes unless you know their hair is too damaged or something. I know how I want my hair, it's me that has to take care of it after the cut and it's my money, and yet so many hairdresssers think that they should have the final word. Finally found a good cutter who respects my hair and my wishes.
4:55 sounds like that she was rapping on the base
I can't unhear it now 😂😂😂
Bhahaha I died
Bruh I’m gone 💀😂 can’t unhear either
Haha omggg yes
I am addicted to your channel! I have fairly thin hair (born with it) and also have been on a no heat journey since the early 2000s. When I need to curl it (sadly I have bone straight hair and curly hair is my FAVORITE) I use wet set curls. Thanks so much for sharing!
My hair is like this client's - it's thin(ing) and fine. I have a color glaze on my hair, but no silk press because it makes my hair too straight and curl resistant. The blow dry and curl works for me. If I had thick and healthier hair, I'd have the silk press because it is gorgeous! But I did get some Jamaican hair oil, thanks for the tip!
My daughter's hair is like that. She has fine hair but its long and full. I never flat iron it, i just round brush it using a hot blow dryer and use rollers to curl it. It turns out beautiful.
no matter how good u r in ur profession, we all look for the human touch. Thanks for always having all the compassion.
Wendy , you are sooo correct. A wholesome therapeutic session. And always positive encouragement. Thank you deeper than hair, blessings.
For every lady struggling with hair thinning issues, I want to take the time to speak life and encouragement to you. I pray 1 Corinthians 11:15 for you. But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her for her hair is given her for her covering. I just pray that if there are any scalp issues, sickness, or anything that the Lord cover and heal you. This is personal to me bc of my sister. Thank you Deeper Than Hair for you kindness, gentle handling, and compassion. Blessings to you all 💜💜💜💜
Daughter In Crimson…
Saw your post after all this time. Just want to say THANK YOU for your positivity. If l needed to see your post, then lm sure there are others who needed to see it also. BLESSINGS TO YOU.🙇🏽♀️🙋🏾
Hair is sexy. Period. You know she walked out of there like, “ok, who wants to take me out?”
Love it!
Tbh when her hair is dry it doesn’t look thin, it looks like she has a good even amount of scalp coverage ☺️
I think if she likes having a lighter hair colour, she would look nice with a ‘bambi brown’ type colour that would make her hair look like when babies have thinner lighter hair- I think that would enhance her fine texture more, and it would match her scalp colour a bit closer so it will be harder to see any gaps of thinness in her hair
Or adding some more darkness on the ends in a reverse Gradient might make her hair look overall fuller without weighing down the roots
I think the ash colour she has makes her hair look kind of greying and almost damaged looking in the light??
Just my opinion but confidence is the most important thing in life and she looks very confident in herself and her hair, so she rlly doesn’t need to change anything 😌
Yes...i sgree. She needs to stay away from the ashy colors
Her hair is on the thinner side tho-
She doesn't have any areas where her part looks wide or anything like that, she just has fine and textured hair. It's not thick but doesn't look abnormal or anything. People wouldn't think anything of it if she had straight non textured hair. I'm white with very textured hair and other white people will call it "dry" or "damaged" in its natural state, or they expect textured hair to have to be super thick. Mmm no it's just textured and not the same as their oily straight hair. She can't really go any darker than what her natural roots are, or her lighter regrowth will make her look bald and it'll look very strange. Trust me, tried to do it as a dark blonde and it made me look like I was balding in my part. She's natural dark ash blonde to light ash brown
Yeah, I don't consider her hair "thin". She has alot of hair and there's no sign of bald spots or anything(which is what I picture when I hear "thin hair").
She has "fine" hair strands. That's what it is. And it's really common and nothing to be ashamed of. It's just how it is.
Lovely, you give people's hair LIFE!!!
She has the calmest voice ever, a beautiful one, I love it!
The dislikes are .men who are bald wishing they could get their hair done like this
HA! That bayang, that bayang! that made me bust out laughing when I heard that
This lady could do my hair any day.
This is just so RIGHT. That was perfect, it all makes sense, best video I have seen of fixing hair and explaining everything. you did it so GENTLE
I love how your videos are knowledgeable AND gets straight to the point, no nonsense
I have type 4 fine hair and it's rare to see it appreciated, I always look for videos using fine hair models/ clients