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  • @ManForHimself
    @ManForHimself  7 років тому +52

    The second in my Back To Basics series. I hope you guys enjoy this one!

    • @ManForHimself
      @ManForHimself  7 років тому +17

      Different strokes for different folks.

    • @harkisingh
      @harkisingh 7 років тому +3

      Robin James Can you do a vid of all your products

    • @danielmenichini2396
      @danielmenichini2396 7 років тому

      Robin James Hello, I have a question, the products of tony & guy hit protector and sea salt can be used at the same time to make a pre styler without any problem or hurt me?

    • @jasonbest1
      @jasonbest1 7 років тому

      Robin James r

    • @hoejackborseman1059
      @hoejackborseman1059 6 років тому

      Do you always use a blow dryer ?

  • @snarey4956
    @snarey4956 7 років тому +212

    "Protect, correct, erect and direct" I'm loosing the will to live😂😂 great video as usual Robin

    • @ManForHimself
      @ManForHimself  7 років тому +38

      Ha ha... I thought it worked quite well!

    • @frickinwack6227
      @frickinwack6227 7 років тому +8

      Lewis Snarey Fucking erect christ

    • @amandapanda7416
      @amandapanda7416 7 років тому

      Ä

    • @parabalani
      @parabalani 5 років тому +3

      He protec, he corec, he erec, but most importantly he direc

    • @EE12345
      @EE12345 Рік тому

      guys im stuck on the erect step, pls help

  • @martinbmx7
    @martinbmx7 7 років тому +28

    Begin the intro with,Hey guys how are you, yesssss im veryy welll thankyouuu very well indeeeeeddd!

  • @graysenm1320
    @graysenm1320 7 років тому +57

    This new series is the shit keep doing them!

    • @ManForHimself
      @ManForHimself  7 років тому +25

      Cheers Graysen! Loads more to come!

  • @warhawg9564
    @warhawg9564 7 років тому +11

    You should make a video about "how to find the right barber for you". 😀👍🏻 I loved this video btw!! You've been putting out such great content lately!

  • @JegErHolyNoah
    @JegErHolyNoah 7 років тому +9

    Would love some more Back To Basics videos. They're really informative!

  • @karimakram8354
    @karimakram8354 7 років тому +2

    I've discovered my own prestyler, a product called pantene oil replacement!, I've always used it as a conditioner but turned out that I was using it wrong, it's supposed to be applied and left to dry or blow dry ur hair and it contains silicones so it works as a heat protection as well! It's really great, it makes my hair thicker and healthy.

  • @gav3850
    @gav3850 7 років тому +5

    Well if you are doing a prestyler, do a video on a post styler too! More suggestions from me are blow dryers, pomades, and maybe like oils? Great video Robin!

  • @mominkhan6056
    @mominkhan6056 7 років тому +9

    Robin my nigga that was a dope video homie

  • @stanleyking6087
    @stanleyking6087 7 років тому +38

    watch his face when he says "erect" ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah

    • @EditsByShady
      @EditsByShady 5 років тому +1

      i’m not a homophobe

    • @A_Random_Rat
      @A_Random_Rat 4 роки тому

      Ben Dova hmmm that’s something a homophobe would say...

  • @Zeuqzav01
    @Zeuqzav01 7 років тому +1

    Thank You Robin! I really love the 'Back to Basics" Series
    I've been using hair products for some time now, but this videos are what I wanted when I was just starting to use them, and they are really well structured on what the products should be and what to expect from them. You're the best in this type of videos!

  • @BogdanOprea94
    @BogdanOprea94 7 років тому

    This 'Back to Basics' series is something that most people who are into hair style and grooming should watch either if they are beginners or already have some "experience" with various products. A brilliant idea Robin as I would not expect anything less from you ;) as a side note : the double breasted blazer from the background is absolutely eye-catching. Well done ;)

  • @SuperNoobProdigy
    @SuperNoobProdigy 7 років тому +13

    Your hair is looking really good in this video!

  • @benaitken393
    @benaitken393 7 років тому +1

    So happy to see this channel growing, your videos are so well edited and put together love watching. Keep up the good work!!

  • @ADDYNFCHD
    @ADDYNFCHD 7 років тому

    Hi Robin, maybe you could do a follow up video on specific products or a brand battle on prestylers other than mousse (salt sprays etc.)

  • @rebugged9679
    @rebugged9679 7 років тому +2

    Another video! This is awesome. Keep up the awesome videos man. Really appreciate how much you go into detail in these videos.

    • @ManForHimself
      @ManForHimself  7 років тому +3

      Thanks very much. As long as you guys are watching, I'm making!

  • @LoligeAktion
    @LoligeAktion 7 років тому +3

    Hey Robin nice video as always! I love tigi small talk as a prestyler. I highly recommend it to you. Its a hair serum, heat protectant in one. also it gives volume, texture and hold!!

    • @azured909
      @azured909 7 років тому

      LoligeAktion I also use this, strange how I haven't seen anyone on UA-cam using it, this product covers almost all your categories in one bottle, you should try it James.

    • @LoligeAktion
      @LoligeAktion 7 років тому

      Allen Deian Moisescu yea man. I dont like the scent of it tho 😅

  • @lmfs4032
    @lmfs4032 5 років тому +1

    This is my favorite hairstyle of yours.

  • @erinkayeozga9947
    @erinkayeozga9947 7 років тому +2

    Really enjoyed this👍🏻
    Your hair looks really healthy Robin💪🏻

  • @2503benlim
    @2503benlim 7 років тому

    Hey Robin! Just a suggestion/ request. Could you do a back to basic on hairdryer? In particular using it to style and how to give more texture! thanks!!

  • @joegora5926
    @joegora5926 7 років тому +1

    Great video Robin, really enjoyed, I was just wondering what is a great hairdryer to use when styling and using a prestyler, thanks

  • @robertoguerrero923
    @robertoguerrero923 7 років тому

    I have been watching for a while and your video quality and video ideas have gotten SO good!

  • @mariocalus8098
    @mariocalus8098 7 років тому +4

    So useful, thank you!

  • @dipshaychand3316
    @dipshaychand3316 7 років тому +1

    Great video Robin! Very helpful as usual :)

  • @lexoscillation6672
    @lexoscillation6672 7 років тому

    I personally love mouses for extra volume. never tried the others, but will do

  • @nishantsingh9447
    @nishantsingh9447 6 років тому

    You are awesome buddy, cleared all my doubts .

  • @MovingTarget9955WOOP
    @MovingTarget9955WOOP 7 років тому +2

    Quick question robin could you use a thickening tonic and a salt spray at the same time as I have pretty fine medium length hair so the thickening tonic is kind of a must for me but I also like the texture a salt spray provides so could you use them both at the same time?

  • @gabriraph
    @gabriraph 2 роки тому

    You hair was perfect on this video, which products did you use?

  • @xseeyah
    @xseeyah 2 роки тому

    Can you combine both correct (Thickening Tonic) and direct (Sea Salt Spray) and then finish off with clay/paste?

  • @Andre-tn6rw
    @Andre-tn6rw 7 років тому

    Great series Robin! Awesome video

  • @jadenmariano5275
    @jadenmariano5275 7 років тому

    I love this series

  • @winisme1
    @winisme1 4 роки тому

    How come in the correct segment, you mentioned that you only put on the thickening tonic without any additional products after?
    What's the difference between volumizer and thickening tonics?
    Also, is hair oil used for pre-style and if yes, how do you use them?

  • @nicksank9786
    @nicksank9786 7 років тому

    Heat protectant, thickening tonic and mousse. What order is best? You are awesome thank you!

  • @MultiOasisfan
    @MultiOasisfan 7 років тому

    Nice job there Robin,really help a lot!

  • @indycindy08
    @indycindy08 7 років тому

    Love your videos Robin. Was wondering whether you could do a style guide for us guys who hold a bit more weight (espically us with a bit of a belly) i never know what pieces would suit and i tend to get stuck in a rut, would love to be a bit more on trend with my style. Thanks in advance. Have a great day. R :)

  • @0kimbc28
    @0kimbc28 5 років тому

    Very useful! thanks.

  • @manishbluerose
    @manishbluerose 7 років тому

    Thanks, Robin. Great way to put those in steps. Can you please let me know if Loreal Studio Line Volum Max Volume Mousse is a heat protectant?.

  • @marlonpena9004
    @marlonpena9004 7 років тому +1

    great video robin and I love ur jacket 😍👍

  • @vatsalmishra5142
    @vatsalmishra5142 7 років тому +2

    robin I need your help. I have got fine hair and i try my best to fully volumize it via mousse,sea salt spray etc but when I have styled my hair with my l'oreal fiber paste and hairspray, after almost 2 hrs my hair falls down. I think that this happens because of my sweat so what should I do to prevent it please help.

    • @ManForHimself
      @ManForHimself  7 років тому

      Are you using too much product? Try stripping it back a bit and go lighter.

  • @manavkabra9659
    @manavkabra9659 7 років тому

    generally every product whether mister pompadour or cheap loreal shampoos consist of sls. the next topic should be related to effects of sls on hair.

  • @froki7254
    @froki7254 7 років тому

    Hey Robin! Just wondering for some advice about using both texture and moose before styling, So I can build height and texture.

  • @mel.zagers
    @mel.zagers 7 років тому +1

    Well I'm loving this new series ( but still not better then Brand battle) also this one was really intresting and helpful , But Robin really love your videos they are the best!
    MM Styling Balm spam
    Could you try Sheh Voo ( its a cleansing oil that doesnt strip your natural hair oils out Dre Drexler reviewed it) but wanna know your opinion also because its expensive as hell in europe because i dont know any other shampoo that i can use daily without stripping natural oils
    Also what would you recommed as predtyler for tick wavy 6inches hair ?? , Is Blumaan meraki good as a prestyler of more mediocre?

  • @ePiChocolatrix
    @ePiChocolatrix 6 років тому

    Hey Robin! Thank you for all these tutorials, I really apprecciate all of them. I would like to know your thoughts about volumizing powder, and if it's the appropiate product to use when you have short hair. I use clay wax btw

  • @jaredchaparro6493
    @jaredchaparro6493 7 років тому +1

    Very Informative

  • @rogelioarroyo24
    @rogelioarroyo24 7 років тому

    I like the video I'm starting to let my hair grow I was wondering if there's a product I can use for thick hair so I can smooth it or make it easier to work with when I'm applying suavecito I live in the u.s

  • @antonioderosa4141
    @antonioderosa4141 7 років тому +1

    I know I ask about reviewing products every video, but no you tuber has reviewed hairbello, and it is what MdV uses so it must be good right??

  • @EllisTheExile
    @EllisTheExile 7 років тому

    Can I use both a thickening tonic and say the mousse or would that be too much product for pre-styling? Like you I have fine hair, and the trickiest bit for me has always been to get it to stay up, and to look good while being there.

  • @YiqinMusic
    @YiqinMusic 7 років тому +1

    Has anyone tried the wave creating foam? Just wondering if it actually creates waves cuz my hair is straight as hell

  • @XElectroCreepaX
    @XElectroCreepaX 7 років тому

    what do you tell your barber when you get a haircut? I am trying to look for a haircut that suits me but i don't know where to start. I am leaning more towards to something like your hairstyle in this video. If you have one can you link me a video on how to style your hair like how it is in the video?

  • @jtheburbs
    @jtheburbs 6 років тому

    You have probably answered this somewhere before so apologies if you are repeating yourself--does mousse generally have a glossy finish and does this counteract the matte finish from clays? If so, what sort of pre-styler would you recommend for matte clay?

  • @safrica96
    @safrica96 7 років тому

    I have to straighten my hair first before blow drying it. I style my hair in a similar way to the way yours is in the video, but my hair is longer on top. It usually stays in place for about half an hour, and then just flops down and falls into my face. What do you suggest since I can't really use any products that will wet my hair as they will just bring the curls back out?

  • @duplo93pc
    @duplo93pc 7 років тому

    @Robin, I have dry/thick hair, would you recommend the shine and smoothing Oil ?? Great video as always :)

  • @SxC97
    @SxC97 7 років тому

    Can you use more than one pre styler at once? For example I have very dry, thin hair. Can I use a thickening tonic and a smoothing oil?

  • @kevinpaz1055
    @kevinpaz1055 6 років тому

    You have thin hair ? If so
    What pre styler do you use? I don’t want to use a hair dryer.
    I just want to use a Pre styled and then put my paste. Plus I use Pantene full and strong. Since I have thin hair what do you advise

  • @likhithrajsekar
    @likhithrajsekar 7 років тому

    Hey Robin! Is it cool if I use a mousse and sea salt spray together? Or will it be too much? Would love to hear from you about this

  • @Jack-ih8sx
    @Jack-ih8sx 7 років тому +2

    That thumbnail sure looks good Robin!!

    • @ManForHimself
      @ManForHimself  7 років тому +3

      Hey Staffio! Was it you that said number 1? If so, thank you!

    • @Jack-ih8sx
      @Jack-ih8sx 7 років тому

      Robin James It was!

  • @lucag4497
    @lucag4497 7 років тому

    what pre-styler should I use for thin hair? It would be great if it include heat-protection

  • @macgar100
    @macgar100 6 років тому

    Is it good to use a thickening tonic before salt spray followed by a clay?? I have fine thinning hair. Thanks

  • @Dovakeen79
    @Dovakeen79 7 років тому

    Anyone that reads this I have thick mostly straight with one big wave what kind of pre product should I use for really thick hair.

  • @sarthakdutt2218
    @sarthakdutt2218 7 років тому

    how often should I wash my hair , I have thick and greasy hair pls guide robin

  • @nirubansivendra7812
    @nirubansivendra7812 7 років тому

    would we apply the heat protectant spray and then say the thickening tonic straight after and then blow dry it or apply the protectant spray, blow dry and then apply the tonic and blow dry?

  • @bareth666
    @bareth666 4 роки тому

    Robin do you use each of them separately or mix them in the pre styling stage? I.e would you use thickening tonic on dump hair, and before they go completely dry add volumizing mouse ? Regards

  • @arjunrajyagor7560
    @arjunrajyagor7560 7 років тому

    ur hair looks good in this video

  • @93Alexchelsea
    @93Alexchelsea 5 років тому

    How about the Daimon Barber Texture Tonic? Isn't that an excellent choice?

  • @itsnathan4537
    @itsnathan4537 7 років тому

    i would like to know ehat products rowan row uses

  • @ianiskandar4165
    @ianiskandar4165 5 років тому

    Robin have you tried volumizing tonic by aveda? i have medium coarse hair which one should I buy the volumizing or thickening tonic for prestyler ?

  • @angshudeepbanerjee1866
    @angshudeepbanerjee1866 7 років тому

    As always you are rocking bruh

  • @Darkhound1116
    @Darkhound1116 6 років тому

    Would a normal hair oil be considered a prestyler? can I use it in conjunction with a wax?

  • @Hakimi655
    @Hakimi655 7 років тому

    Asking for recommendation here. Can I use a hair cream as a pre-styler?

  • @alokit.s5722
    @alokit.s5722 6 років тому +1

    Can a hair cream used as pre styler

  • @Ivan-ms8gc
    @Ivan-ms8gc 7 років тому

    You deserve more subscribers Robin!

    • @ManForHimself
      @ManForHimself  7 років тому

      Thank you, very kind. I'm just happy with you guys!

  • @charliesloth699
    @charliesloth699 7 років тому

    I have thin hair that can't stay in place for a long time what product could I use without a hairdryer to make it hold

  • @sameeransari1144
    @sameeransari1144 7 років тому

    what to use before heat protector or sae salt spray

  • @yomamasofat413
    @yomamasofat413 7 років тому

    do you wash them off with just water at the end? I'm looking for a product that is matt, has strong hold and I can just wash off with water! No pomade please!

  • @binhvo9371
    @binhvo9371 7 років тому

    Can we use them together? Nice vid btw

  • @schwarzblatt
    @schwarzblatt 7 років тому

    I prefer mousse with heat protectant in it. Works well and no pre-styler needed. Finish with hair spray. Done.

  • @Alex00789
    @Alex00789 7 років тому

    Is Tresemme heat protecting spray a good pre-styler?

  • @AlifGunner
    @AlifGunner 7 років тому +1

    Hey Robin quick question are volumizing powders considered as a pre-styler?

    • @ManForHimself
      @ManForHimself  7 років тому +1

      Hey, they can be! a bit like mousse, can be used before or during styling.

  • @istiakkamaltonmoy1411
    @istiakkamaltonmoy1411 7 років тому +2

    review the blumann pomade

    • @frickinwack6227
      @frickinwack6227 7 років тому

      Istiak Kamal Tonmoy He's given his opinion on blumaan i don't think he wants to make anymore vids on them

    • @lukegriffin5596
      @lukegriffin5596 7 років тому

      He Reviewed Orignal by Blumaan, not the Blumaan Pomade

  • @mohamedmz92
    @mohamedmz92 7 років тому

    hi Robin have u heard of Frank provost brand and what do u think of it

  • @jakeabc123
    @jakeabc123 5 років тому

    What category would something like Blumaan original go into?

    • @jakeabc123
      @jakeabc123 5 років тому

      Also it’s hilarious when you almost crack up at 2:42

  • @ishwart6732
    @ishwart6732 6 років тому

    Which is best wax

  • @Oshishway
    @Oshishway 6 років тому

    How'd I know if my product has thermal/heat protection? Its not stated on the product, but the company themselves told me that there is thermal protection but I somehow have some doubts in that. So how do I clear my doubt? Do I check the ingredients? If so, whats the ingredient that I should be looking for on the product? Thank you!

    • @zarki6538
      @zarki6538 5 років тому

      you can always use heat protection alongside your product.

  • @michaelsmoyer2641
    @michaelsmoyer2641 7 років тому

    you're the best!

  • @arceus54321
    @arceus54321 7 років тому

    great video robin! the thickening tonics and volume mousses are right up my alley. btw, would it be plausible to combine two of the four mentioned in the video? im thinking a heat resistant + a thickening tonic, then blowdry my hair with both already in. or should i apply and blowdry each product separately?

  • @ravanadevadas3770
    @ravanadevadas3770 5 років тому

    should your hair be dry when applying pre styler does it matter at all?

  • @residentsteve
    @residentsteve 7 років тому

    I keep getting this wrong, I find that my hair gets very dry and frizzy on top when I putting the thicking tonic in.
    I can never get it dry enough at the back of head making my hair look thin.

  • @Praveenkumar-tx6ze
    @Praveenkumar-tx6ze 3 роки тому

    Sea salt spray or mousee..... I have fine soft hair ????????????

  • @lecutbeats2369
    @lecutbeats2369 6 років тому

    How about vitress ?

  • @ajaykhanna1967
    @ajaykhanna1967 7 років тому

    what is your hair type Robin ? plz plz tell me

  • @pratiksingh1900
    @pratiksingh1900 6 років тому

    Do TONI&GUY provide's volume and hold to your hair ?

  • @jakerainicorn
    @jakerainicorn 7 років тому +1

    How often do you get your hair cut?

  • @nickflannigan664
    @nickflannigan664 7 років тому

    Hi Robin really hope you can reply to this and give me a bit of guidance for my daily styling routine...
    Say i'm using a heat protectant, sea salt spray and mousse as my styling product for me to do a quiff, from watching this video should i blowdry my hair with the heat protectant then after drying it continue blowdry with the mousse and then sea salt spray all seperately? I have thick coarse hair and have spent well over a year finding the best routine, products etc in order to achieve the look I want. I know your an expert and any info that can help me would be very much appreciated

    • @ManForHimself
      @ManForHimself  7 років тому +1

      Hey - I don't often use heat protectant if I'm using another pre-styling product... but it's up to you.
      If anything, I'd go sea salt before the mousse. It will give the texture and then the mousse will give the structure.

  • @alexjesus4511
    @alexjesus4511 6 років тому

    It must be used on dried hair ?

  • @xyy5240
    @xyy5240 7 років тому

    how do you edit your videos???

  • @abdulrehman-dr7mw
    @abdulrehman-dr7mw 6 років тому

    do you put the heat protection spray on damp hair or dry?

  • @ahmadomar4555
    @ahmadomar4555 7 років тому

    nice video

  • @aaqilnizam6913
    @aaqilnizam6913 7 років тому

    What about volumising powders?

  • @genderbender6958
    @genderbender6958 7 років тому

    does anybody know of a good mousse that doesn't leave any shine and adds volume and it's on Amazon?

    • @frickinwack6227
      @frickinwack6227 7 років тому

      THE GAMING RETARDS I know Robyn has made a brand battle on them look for it on his channel