If airdrying causes damage, why limit the blowdrying so much? I personally feel my hair experiences damage from airdrying so I now blowdry every week and have seen great length retention.
In my opinion having only started blow drying for 3 weeks and only having 2b-c hair (which tbh is why I'm straightening because my hair either has to be forced into being curly or forced straight). I did used to have 3a hair, and I can say that the amount of hair I loose from detangling has significantly decreased. It's just easier to detangle straight hair 🤷🏻♀️ so there's that too consider too.
Same! Especially because I wash my hair at night and I don’t wanna go to bed with wet hair, which is worse. My hair looks very healthy and I only blow dry it for max 10 min at low/mid heat.
I blow dry on the lowest setting now because the leave in conditioner that I use says it on the bottle. At first I ignored it, but then I tried it and it works best on low heat. It takes a little longer, but it’s worth it.
Your videos are so so helpful. I’ve literally been look for a tricologist on UA-cam... it’s harder than you think. I’m currently transitioning and I would really love your tips on how to take care of the hair. The other UA-camrs basically say the same thing. I would feel more comfortable with your advice. Thank you...
Hi Aisha, I’m really glad you’re finding these helpful! I’d love it if we can talk more. You can send me an email on afope@faahri.com and we can chat a little more about my customised hair care services. How does that sound? 🥰
Thank you for this video. I invested in the Revair and it was worth every penny. I like stretching my hair, and I know my hair won't get damaged by heat.
I hate that I found this video after deciding to air dry for the first time in 2 years lol, but I did it because I feel like I have cinged out my entire front hairline with blow drying. I'm glad I found this channel however so I now know how to use the heat properly. Because this air drying ain't it, I hate how my hair feels.
I just found your UA-cam page and you are the hair care blogger I've always wanted (high porosity and all). Just thought to comment because your content is such great quality but your personality is the icing on the cake 😍
Maybe the damage experienced on the air dried hair was caused by hygral fatigue seeing as though it would have been wet for the longest period of time.
I thought this too, but I guess they also would need to consider the hair porosity type, because hygral fatigue damage is worse for higher porosity hair as the hair swells more and contracts more quickly because of the porosity. It's less likely to be the case if the hair they used was low porosity hair. But porosity isn't something they controlled for so sadly, I guess we could never know 😫
@@AfopeAtoyebi - Hi Afope. I know this is an older video, but I was wondering if you've come across any other studies that mentioned damage caused by air drying? I find this really fascinating! Here I was thinking that air drying was the healthiest thing I could do for my hair. I don't use any heat at all and don't over-manipulate my hair, but I've still encountered unexplained breakage from time to time. Perhaps it comes from the fact that I strictly air dry. If air drying actually causes damage, then perhaps using minimal heat would be a better option. I have to think about that. Anyway, I'd love to hear more of your thoughts on damage from air drying.
@@mars9399 - Interesting suggestion! I need to go ahead and buy a blow dryer with a few different heat settings and a cold shot button so I can play around with the different options.
@@Kindred04 oh yeah, I just had a realisation yesterday night! You know how your face feels awfully dry when you get out of the showers and let it simply air dry? We put moisturisers and creams to protect the skin on the face right after the shower. My guess is, if we put some serum/hair oil on the hair when its still damp, and let it air dry, the damage can be lessened! I can't be sure, but I feel as though my hair quality worsened when I didn't use my hair oil. Ever since I've been using my hair oil consistently, I think the damage on my my ends is halted (but I can't be sure).
I hope we can re-visit that idea about damage to the cell membrane complex. I've been reading research all morning to figure out how to prevent that. Is the cell membrane complex just ceramides? Or does applying ceramides to the hair prevent damage to it, or does it just mimic the membrane as it fades, kind of like Olaplex: Glue edition? So many questions.
Would the finding about air-dried hair and the cell membrane complex mean that it's better to dry with low heat from time to time than it is to air-dry?
Hey Afope, great points made here, however if this method of blowdrying is pretty safe why limit to 4/6 times a year and not every wash day which for me would be once a week or once every 2 weeks ?
That’s what I was thinking k blow dry my hair hair every 2-3 weeks and I’m especially occasions I straighten it but I always condition and oil my hair and l don’t have heat damage
Immediate like before watching! Yasss! If only there was a "love'" button too! Thank you for all of this information that no other UA-cam channel is providing! I would love to own a Revair but unfortunately its not available here in Australia yet :(.
Love this, this is super helpful. I had heard of this study that wet hair causes more damage than blowdrying it correctly but I didnt know that making sure you dont go from room temperature to high heat was damaging so thats super helpful. But I am super confused 4-6 blowouts per year seems so low, I wash my hair 3 times a week, so I wouldnt even be able to blow out my hair every other month. Or when you say blowout do you mean styling it not actually blow drying it? I am new to your channel so maybe the advice is more towards a different hair type than me, I am 1B so maybe thats why it seems so low to me hehe..
I'm 4b and I wash twice a week. I use my Revair every single time on high. After seeing this I'm going to use it on low just so I'm not causing any long term damage. My hair is getting longer.
Subscribed! Love your information! My hair loves silicones and moderate heat. What I mean by heat is covering up my hair like a hijab and keeping it protected. I recently learned sadly Wash n goes tear my ends apart cause they get tangled so easily. I notice the most growth when my hair is stretched!
This makes me want to measure the outputs of my blow drier. 🤔 It has several heat settings, I normally leave it on cool or medium, but the actual numbers would be more helpful.
Cool was lower than los 30s (I got bored waiting for it to keep going down) and medium was 60 almost exactly. I haven't tried high yet. I diffuse though, so I measured with the diffuser on.
What is your opinion on indirect heat? I have stopped using blow dryers/diffusers all together 2 years ago and use a hooded dryer instead (never on high). I use it weekly to dry my wash and gos (it takes over a to dry day without some form of heat). I haven't noticed any damage or loosened curls personally and my hair seems a lot better now, but I wanted to know if they have the potential to cause any harm. I was thinking about stretching my hair using roller sets instead of a blow dryer when I want a stretched style.
Did the study indicate the participant's hair type? I doubt if they used many or any individuals with 4a-4c hair. I'd think that the oils we add when air drying would prevent the damage described in the study.
There is so much misinformation out there about hair 😩 it's good to know I found your channel 😌, I've been airdrying my hair for years unknowingly causing damage to my hair glue, I'm learning so much, thank you.
Fopes! Off topic but I just wanted to say that I tried your washing and moisturising method and I am sold! Is there a way you can trademark the "film forming humectant" moisturising method? When I google "film forming humectants" glycerin and hone come up haha! No one is talking about this and it works so well. My 4c was actually defined and healthy looking after using the KCCC. I did the exact bun you do with the two twists! Thank you so much for all your knowledge and your fun personality in the videos. We really appreciate you!
Hi Afope! Love your videos, thanks for all your hard work. I use the revair as well and i initially intended to only stretch my hair with it on the cool setting, but it's not stretching my ends so it's been suggested i just use heat which i'm very aversive to. I wash my hair every 2 weeks and plan to use the dryer every wash day on low heat with a heat protectant because stretching will help prevent knots and makes detangling easier. do you think this is a good idea indefinitely (the use of 60-70 degrees C heat roughly 2x a month to stretch hair that is)? hope this query makes sense
Gosh I'm so interested in this air drying damage! I've avoided using heat tools for years now... At least 5 years at this point and my hair still accumulates insane amounts of damage. I cannot grow my hair past my shoulders because it all breaks off. I do nothing to my hair whatsoever and only wash it every 3/4 days. I stopped using protein products to see if that's the problem, I tried using protein products. Anything I've tried has ended in complete failure and me ending up with a short Bob again. I'd love to know much more about sirdry damage because I'm starting to think that's what's wrong with my hair.
Try the capillary schedule. You hair needs 3 components Hydration, moisture and reconstruction. Get a good mask for each. Reconstruction are all masks that have protein and/or amino acids. Using the capillary schedule will allow you to rotate the use of these masks so your hair has a complete and balance diet each week/month. I have 2a/b hair and I blow dry at low heat almost every time I wash my hair. I make sure to use high quality products and my hair is finally growing past shoulder length! Aleluya!
I am going through the same thing, I used to never dry my hair to avoid the heat, and my ends are still see-through if I let it grow a little longer. I just tried blowdrying on low, but it gets super frizzy since I have no clue how to do it😅
It may also have a relationship with the climate, in cold weather the hair will take a long time to evaporate and water would stay in contact with the hair for a long time, which would harm it.
Hey girl! Love your vids! Left you a message regarding the 2 in 1 shampoo on your previous vid. Do you know if that shampoo is the same as the one you use?? Again, I’m in the states..
Great information. I've decided to subscribe since ive learned so much from a few of your videos. I do have a question though? If I have box braids or crochet braids in my hair, how do I take care of my hair within that month? Not sure what the best method is.
Yayyy! Welcome girl! Because your hair is in braids/plaits, it looses moisture at a much slower rate so you don’t need to do more than a light weekly spritz with a leave-in mist to “top up” and you can clean your scalp with a diluted cowash mix and some cotton balls and “rinse”/clean off the excess product with wet cotton balls. Hope this helps?
Do you have tips for frizzy roots? I have type 4 high porosity hair and my roots are extremely frizzy. I wash and deep condition my hair once a week because I exercise regularly and sweat a lot.
Do you rinse your hair and apply leave in throughout the week? If you’re not, the puffy roots could be because the salt from your sweat is drying out the hair at the root.
@@thisblackgirloverhere9013 I used to moisturize every few days, but I stopped for about 3-6 months. I would only moisturize it when it I had time. For the past month, I've been getting back to my old routine. So I'm hoping the roots will go back to normal.
Adriannn Adriann No, you have to RINSE and then moisturize. You have to rinse that salt out often before it dries out your roots. Just remoisturizing does nothing by itself.
So should I start blow drying my hair more? Pretty much stopped using heat last year but my hair still seems to be pretty damaged, now I'm wondering if air drying my hair is actually worse than just drying it
Fops, could you please make a video about the greenhouse and baggy method on natural hair? I'ld love to hear your opinion about it and whether it's healthy for our hair or not. @afopeatoyebi Thank you. 😊
I’m really confused about the part where she says “aim for no more than 4-6 blow outs per year” 🤔 I blow out my hair for 10 minutes at low/mid heat when I wash it. I make sure to use heat leave-in and spray and I don’t have heat damage.
I wish I could watch her videos all day. May I ask if you can do a video on humidity blockers and if they actually work? Also I know you did Olaplex, what about the Creme of nature version? Also is there a way to reverse mild heat damage? Would a protein treatment work?
@@Mariamfromunitedstates yeah I heard good things about that and also aphogee. I make sure to deep condition with a protein conditioner mixed with oils every week but I'm black, so our hair may be different (black hair is more brittle). For u maybe every 6 weeks. But u should try experimenting. I hope this helps🙂 also for protein u can use things around the house like eggs. Just with eggs make sure not to use heat so it doesn't cook in ur hair.
Also make sure to have a balance between moisture and protein. Protein binds to ur hair and fills in the gaps making it strong, and moisture makes it flexible to prevent it from snapping and breakage
Prayers for naturals who haven't found this channel yet😔🙌🏾
Screaming 😭😭😭 this Jade me laugh so hard
I keep referring people the channel. I really hope they are coming by.
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Yes, a minute’s silence🙏🏼
Amen
The most useful natural hair info I have seen in a long time.
Music to my ears! I’m so glad you found This helpful 😭
I enthusiastically second that! Thank you!!
I agree! Right on time for my second big shot because apparently the first time was just a trial run 😬🤦🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
@@kandykoated83 👍🏾
If airdrying causes damage, why limit the blowdrying so much?
I personally feel my hair experiences damage from airdrying so I now blowdry every week and have seen great length retention.
Same!
Yeah I see myself retaining length blow drying more, but I think it’s because leaving my hair curly causes a lot of SSK.
In my opinion having only started blow drying for 3 weeks and only having 2b-c hair (which tbh is why I'm straightening because my hair either has to be forced into being curly or forced straight). I did used to have 3a hair, and I can say that the amount of hair I loose from detangling has significantly decreased. It's just easier to detangle straight hair 🤷🏻♀️ so there's that too consider too.
Same! Especially because I wash my hair at night and I don’t wanna go to bed with wet hair, which is worse.
My hair looks very healthy and I only blow dry it for max 10 min at low/mid heat.
Same. Using the Revair is even better!
It makes sense why my hairdresser did a warm blow dry before going in with a hotter temp. 👌🏾
I blow dry on the lowest setting now because the leave in conditioner that I use says it on the bottle. At first I ignored it, but then I tried it and it works best on low heat. It takes a little longer, but it’s worth it.
I always grab a pen and paper before watching your vids because I know you’re about to drop some knowledge 🙌🏿🤓
your hair is gorgeouuus
Hahahahaha love it! 🥰🙏🏽
Thank you ☺️
Ain't it now
Afrikanhairgod sent me here and I’m so glad ! This info is crucial! Thank you🙌🏾
Your videos are so so helpful. I’ve literally been look for a tricologist on UA-cam... it’s harder than you think. I’m currently transitioning and I would really love your tips on how to take care of the hair. The other UA-camrs basically say the same thing. I would feel more comfortable with your advice. Thank you...
Hi Aisha, I’m really glad you’re finding these helpful! I’d love it if we can talk more. You can send me an email on afope@faahri.com and we can chat a little more about my customised hair care services. How does that sound? 🥰
That sounds great! Thank you
@@AfopeAtoyebi Is it possible for someone with type 4 hair to flat iron their hair completely straight without causing a lot of damage to the hair?
Thank you for this video. I invested in the Revair and it was worth every penny. I like stretching my hair, and I know my hair won't get damaged by heat.
Hey can you make a video about hair loss and vitamins other than iron if you can. I love all the knowledge you share with us. Keep em coming
I sure can! There’s a whole long list of them - great idea girl!
I need to get a new hairdryer so this video couldn't have come at a better time. Thanks Afope 👍
Awww yaaay! My pleasure 🥰🙏🏽
I hate that I found this video after deciding to air dry for the first time in 2 years lol, but I did it because I feel like I have cinged out my entire front hairline with blow drying. I'm glad I found this channel however so I now know how to use the heat properly. Because this air drying ain't it, I hate how my hair feels.
I just found your UA-cam page and you are the hair care blogger I've always wanted (high porosity and all). Just thought to comment because your content is such great quality but your personality is the icing on the cake 😍
Flat irons are even hotter! Can't imagine the damage then with regular use.
You said that it’s better to not have the dryer to close to your hair. Does that mean the Revlon brush dryer isn’t good for your hair?
Maybe the damage experienced on the air dried hair was caused by hygral fatigue seeing as though it would have been wet for the longest period of time.
I thought this too, but I guess they also would need to consider the hair porosity type, because hygral fatigue damage is worse for higher porosity hair as the hair swells more and contracts more quickly because of the porosity. It's less likely to be the case if the hair they used was low porosity hair. But porosity isn't something they controlled for so sadly, I guess we could never know 😫
@@AfopeAtoyebi - Hi Afope. I know this is an older video, but I was wondering if you've come across any other studies that mentioned damage caused by air drying? I find this really fascinating! Here I was thinking that air drying was the healthiest thing I could do for my hair. I don't use any heat at all and don't over-manipulate my hair, but I've still encountered unexplained breakage from time to time. Perhaps it comes from the fact that I strictly air dry. If air drying actually causes damage, then perhaps using minimal heat would be a better option. I have to think about that. Anyway, I'd love to hear more of your thoughts on damage from air drying.
Maybe cold hair-drying would be better? 🤔
@@mars9399 - Interesting suggestion! I need to go ahead and buy a blow dryer with a few different heat settings and a cold shot button so I can play around with the different options.
@@Kindred04 oh yeah, I just had a realisation yesterday night! You know how your face feels awfully dry when you get out of the showers and let it simply air dry? We put moisturisers and creams to protect the skin on the face right after the shower.
My guess is, if we put some serum/hair oil on the hair when its still damp, and let it air dry, the damage can be lessened!
I can't be sure, but I feel as though my hair quality worsened when I didn't use my hair oil. Ever since I've been using my hair oil consistently, I think the damage on my my ends is halted (but I can't be sure).
I hope we can re-visit that idea about damage to the cell membrane complex. I've been reading research all morning to figure out how to prevent that. Is the cell membrane complex just ceramides? Or does applying ceramides to the hair prevent damage to it, or does it just mimic the membrane as it fades, kind of like Olaplex: Glue edition? So many questions.
Girl, this is one of your best videos!🙌🏾
Would the finding about air-dried hair and the cell membrane complex mean that it's better to dry with low heat from time to time than it is to air-dry?
Hey Afope, great points made here, however if this method of blowdrying is pretty safe why limit to 4/6 times a year and not every wash day which for me would be once a week or once every 2 weeks ?
That’s what I was thinking k blow dry my hair hair every 2-3 weeks and I’m especially occasions I straighten it but I always condition and oil my hair and l don’t have heat damage
I use my Revair TWICE a week!🤷🏾♀️
do you oil before or after drying? and what condition do you use? ty!!
Immediate like before watching! Yasss! If only there was a "love'" button too! Thank you for all of this information that no other UA-cam channel is providing! I would love to own a Revair but unfortunately its not available here in Australia yet :(.
Such a helpful video! Quick question: what leave in conditioners would you recommend for using before blow drying or straightening?
Fops! The way I just love all your content. You're like the gift that keeps giving girl 🙌🏾👌🏾 THANK YOU
Ahhh!!! Thanks DM! 😫🙏
Love this, this is super helpful. I had heard of this study that wet hair causes more damage than blowdrying it correctly but I didnt know that making sure you dont go from room temperature to high heat was damaging so thats super helpful. But I am super confused 4-6 blowouts per year seems so low, I wash my hair 3 times a week, so I wouldnt even be able to blow out my hair every other month. Or when you say blowout do you mean styling it not actually blow drying it? I am new to your channel so maybe the advice is more towards a different hair type than me, I am 1B so maybe thats why it seems so low to me hehe..
I'm 4b and I wash twice a week. I use my Revair every single time on high. After seeing this I'm going to use it on low just so I'm not causing any long term damage. My hair is getting longer.
Subscribed! Love your information! My hair loves silicones and moderate heat. What I mean by heat is covering up my hair like a hijab and keeping it protected. I recently learned sadly Wash n goes tear my ends apart cause they get tangled so easily. I notice the most growth when my hair is stretched!
I have a very different hair texture, but I thought this was a really helpful. It's useful to get a scientist's view
This makes me want to measure the outputs of my blow drier. 🤔 It has several heat settings, I normally leave it on cool or medium, but the actual numbers would be more helpful.
Cool was lower than los 30s (I got bored waiting for it to keep going down) and medium was 60 almost exactly. I haven't tried high yet.
I diffuse though, so I measured with the diffuser on.
I wonder if a similar study has been done for bonnet dryers.
That would be cool...I may have to go digging 😂 Do you mean the hooded ones in the salon or the blow up ones you attach onto your hair dryer at home?
Afope Atoyebi Anything you find would be helpful. But I had the hard hooded dryer in mind.
What is your opinion on indirect heat? I have stopped using blow dryers/diffusers all together 2 years ago and use a hooded dryer instead (never on high). I use it weekly to dry my wash and gos (it takes over a to dry day without some form of heat). I haven't noticed any damage or loosened curls personally and my hair seems a lot better now, but I wanted to know if they have the potential to cause any harm. I was thinking about stretching my hair using roller sets instead of a blow dryer when I want a stretched style.
Did the study indicate the participant's hair type? I doubt if they used many or any individuals with 4a-4c hair. I'd think that the oils we add when air drying would prevent the damage described in the study.
I always click the thumbs up button within 10 seconds of the video because I know I'm about to learn something new. 😜 Love you Afope.
There is so much misinformation out there about hair 😩 it's good to know I found your channel 😌, I've been airdrying my hair for years unknowingly causing damage to my hair glue, I'm learning so much, thank you.
Fopes! Off topic but I just wanted to say that I tried your washing and moisturising method and I am sold! Is there a way you can trademark the "film forming humectant" moisturising method? When I google "film forming humectants" glycerin and hone come up haha! No one is talking about this and it works so well. My 4c was actually defined and healthy looking after using the KCCC. I did the exact bun you do with the two twists! Thank you so much for all your knowledge and your fun personality in the videos. We really appreciate you!
Hello Michelle @MsNaturale, what does the acronym KCCC stand for? 😊
Hi 👋🏾 there it’s what people use to refer to the Kinky Curly Curling Custard 🙂. It’s a very amazing gel
@@tmcurly 😊 Thank you very much for your response! I appreciate it. 😘
You are very welcome sis!
I LOVE this channel. Thank you for breaking down science for us. my hair is gonna thank you
Super informative! really appreciate all the effort you put in this vid! great job :)
Awesome video. Would you please do a video dedicated to the best & worst or effective & ineffective heat protectant's?
Yes ma’am! That’s the follow up to this one - I’ve cued it for next month ☺️💃🏾
@@AfopeAtoyebi ❤ I appreciate you
Leilani Interesting lists. Thanks for posting!
Hi Afope! Love your videos, thanks for all your hard work. I use the revair as well and i initially intended to only stretch my hair with it on the cool setting, but it's not stretching my ends so it's been suggested i just use heat which i'm very aversive to. I wash my hair every 2 weeks and plan to use the dryer every wash day on low heat with a heat protectant because stretching will help prevent knots and makes detangling easier. do you think this is a good idea indefinitely (the use of 60-70 degrees C heat roughly 2x a month to stretch hair that is)? hope this query makes sense
Love this! I do not blow dry my hair often! So this information came right on time! Low heat it will be! NEW SUBBER
For the Revair our hair gets so hard. I stopped using it but love how fast our hair dries.
Gosh I'm so interested in this air drying damage! I've avoided using heat tools for years now... At least 5 years at this point and my hair still accumulates insane amounts of damage. I cannot grow my hair past my shoulders because it all breaks off. I do nothing to my hair whatsoever and only wash it every 3/4 days. I stopped using protein products to see if that's the problem, I tried using protein products. Anything I've tried has ended in complete failure and me ending up with a short Bob again.
I'd love to know much more about sirdry damage because I'm starting to think that's what's wrong with my hair.
Try the capillary schedule. You hair needs 3 components Hydration, moisture and reconstruction. Get a good mask for each. Reconstruction are all masks that have protein and/or amino acids. Using the capillary schedule will allow you to rotate the use of these masks so your hair has a complete and balance diet each week/month.
I have 2a/b hair and I blow dry at low heat almost every time I wash my hair. I make sure to use high quality products and my hair is finally growing past shoulder length! Aleluya!
I am going through the same thing, I used to never dry my hair to avoid the heat, and my ends are still see-through if I let it grow a little longer. I just tried blowdrying on low, but it gets super frizzy since I have no clue how to do it😅
It may also have a relationship with the climate, in cold weather the hair will take a long time to evaporate and water would stay in contact with the hair for a long time, which would harm it.
Hey girl! Love your vids! Left you a message regarding the 2 in 1 shampoo on your previous vid. Do you know if that shampoo is the same as the one you use?? Again, I’m in the states..
Great information. I've decided to subscribe since ive learned so much from a few of your videos. I do have a question though? If I have box braids or crochet braids in my hair, how do I take care of my hair within that month? Not sure what the best method is.
Yayyy! Welcome girl! Because your hair is in braids/plaits, it looses moisture at a much slower rate so you don’t need to do more than a light weekly spritz with a leave-in mist to “top up” and you can clean your scalp with a diluted cowash mix and some cotton balls and “rinse”/clean off the excess product with wet cotton balls.
Hope this helps?
I'm shooketh. I'm ready for my next blow out.
Hi I'm new to your channel! 🤦🏾♀️Where did you buy your Revair - can't buy in UK!!! 2024 and still trying to purchase one...
Do you have tips for frizzy roots? I have type 4 high porosity hair and my roots are extremely frizzy. I wash and deep condition my hair once a week because I exercise regularly and sweat a lot.
Do you rinse your hair and apply leave in throughout the week? If you’re not, the puffy roots could be because the salt from your sweat is drying out the hair at the root.
@@thisblackgirloverhere9013 I used to moisturize every few days, but I stopped for about 3-6 months. I would only moisturize it when it I had time. For the past month, I've been getting back to my old routine. So I'm hoping the roots will go back to normal.
Adriannn Adriann No, you have to RINSE and then moisturize. You have to rinse that salt out often before it dries out your roots. Just remoisturizing does nothing by itself.
@@thisblackgirloverhere9013 Ok thanks!
So should I start blow drying my hair more? Pretty much stopped using heat last year but my hair still seems to be pretty damaged, now I'm wondering if air drying my hair is actually worse than just drying it
Great video! I would love to hear what do you think about bonnet hair dryers.
Please please please, if you’re in the UK where did you get the rev air from & what transformer do you use!?😫😫😫
This is revolutionary info. I have a revair and they should pay you!
Great info. Loved the research article info that was included. Thanks.
Yayyyyy. Straight facts.
Straightttt! 😂
Fops, could you please make a video about the greenhouse and baggy method on natural hair? I'ld love to hear your opinion about it and whether it's healthy for our hair or not. @afopeatoyebi Thank you. 😊
What moisturizers to you guys recommend?
Hello, the revair works in UK? I thought it only worked in the US ?
I’m really confused about the part where she says “aim for no more than 4-6 blow outs per year” 🤔
I blow out my hair for 10 minutes at low/mid heat when I wash it. I make sure to use heat leave-in and spray and I don’t have heat damage.
Because of her hair type. Your blow out and her blow out are not the same.
When you like a video before watching it
Hahahaha we love to see it! 😂🙏🏽 Thanks Girl
I wish I could watch her videos all day. May I ask if you can do a video on humidity blockers and if they actually work? Also I know you did Olaplex, what about the Creme of nature version? Also is there a way to reverse mild heat damage? Would a protein treatment work?
Does it matter if you use a hood dryer vs a blow dryer?
So should we be flat ironing right after a blow dry rather than waiting?
New subscriber here, as of today! Fantastic video.
The knowledge 👌🏾 thank you for this
Thank you, thank you, thank you. So much to consider.
Can you do a video of your favorite curly hair products from all categories please
It’s almost as though you’re reading my content calendar - that’s literally next week (or the next week’s) video 😭😭
Afope Atoyebi YAY!! Can’t wait 😊
Thank you so much for this video, it's so helpful! Subscribed :)
God is good! Your hair is fly!!!
This was so informative. Thank you
What about blowing hair on cool setting using the Revair? Will I encounter damage to my strands?
Please tell me if diffusing it on low heat from a bit of a distance, about every week; is okay? 🙏🙏🙏
What kind of hair dryer do you use
I really appreciate this! Thank you so much!
Very helpful sis !
Where did you get the device from?
What about diffusers on cool settings?
What’s the name of the blow dryer
What the heck did group 1 do?
Good question!
I wonder if there are more studies that were like this
WOW!! You speak super fast!!!😊😊😊
Great information!
Have you ever used RevAir blow dryer?
she does in this video
So helpful
Yaaaay! I’m so glad
It's a shame that Revair don't do a smaller version for TWA's.
Twa grow out every quick
@@NanaNaima1 Not mine😔😔😔😔
i have a blow dryer brush?
Lol!!! Again, it’s best to stay away from direct heat on hair, period!!
you videos are so so so sos os so so sos ososo GOOD GOOD GOOD
It is so unfair that the one product that can convert my kinky hair into a more manageable format is so expensive
Is this relevant for type 1 hair?
I would think so
Yes, all hair. Most likely these studies were done on type 1 hair.
I’m so confused
Me too
How can we get our healthy hair back...shortly how can i fix my hair damaged due to heat😪😪😪😪
Try a protein treatment. I read a book saying it bonds to the hair and fills the gaps in the hair strands
@@francescablee3366 for example? Olaplex no 5?
@@Mariamfromunitedstates yeah I heard good things about that and also aphogee. I make sure to deep condition with a protein conditioner mixed with oils every week but I'm black, so our hair may be different (black hair is more brittle). For u maybe every 6 weeks. But u should try experimenting. I hope this helps🙂 also for protein u can use things around the house like eggs. Just with eggs make sure not to use heat so it doesn't cook in ur hair.
Also make sure to have a balance between moisture and protein. Protein binds to ur hair and fills in the gaps making it strong, and moisture makes it flexible to prevent it from snapping and breakage
@@francescablee3366 full egg or only white part? Btw thanks
Interesting
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Afope Atoyebi I know🤗 doing great, thank God💥
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Towel drop your hair and prepoo it