I love this! It is exactly what my Granny used to do. She had such beautiful hair all her life. None of us seemed to inherit it but in recent years I adopted her way of brushing and braiding my hair at night and only washing my hair very occasionally. Now my hair looks more like hers did :)
Long time viewers may find this article slightly familiar as I have shared parts of it before. That was a loooonng time ago though and I should like to think, while this video is far from perfect, it is much improved over the old one!
The analogy of smoothing out hair as doing so with cloth is a convincing one. Now l know why l wake up looking like l have a brillo pad on my head. l'll start this sensible routine tonight! Its great that many vintage books have been reprinted, as was the " Health & Beauty Hints" book you used here. I love your channel & really enjoy it when you feature your cat in your videos.
This is very similar to what I do already. After setting up the coffee maker for the next morning as well as preparing my bed and washing my face, I massage my scalp to loosen up any dandruff and dust (and it's very relaxing) and then comb it using the wide and fine sides of my comb. Then use a bbb to brush my hair and braid it back for bed. Its a pretty sound and simple routine. I love your videos!❤
iv already been doing this for years, although for me it because i have scalp problems and my mornings are tight so if a care for my hair at night i can quickly brush it and not have to worry i missed a knot
Honestly, after a lifetime of having long hair, I'm now surprised to hear that someone _wouldn't_ brush their hair before bed. I can't even imagine the horrible rats nest that my hair would be if I didn't brush the day's snarls out and then slept on it. I'm too scared to find out what it would be.
@@wareforcoin5780 the same thing i think of and i really pissed of when i hear from others saying calm down its only hair i was fighting with hair loss for almost 2 years cause of stress anxiety and the terrible mistake of a hairdresser
I love your videos and the way you speak. Just listening to you makes my mind travel back in time. Excuse the question ... Are you English? I lived in Yorkshire in wonderful York Greetings from Tuscany❤️
It's a silver baby brush I've had since I was born (hence why it has a teddy bear on the back!). It's not really the best brush but I use it for videos since my normal hair brush is very worn and unattractive.
@@HorrorGameCore I use a natural-bristle brush which I bought years ago at Sallys. I don't think they still carry that exact model, and given how many bristles have fallen out of the years I'm not sure I'd recommend it.
You don’t put milk last in a china cup! It always goes first then the tea , this is to prevent the china cup from breaking and or cracking from the hot tea
Thanks for the advice! Although I do prefer milk in last, so I'll probably continue to live dangerously. It's a modern teacup , not an antique, so the risk of cracking is pretty low 🙂 (Plus I've been making my tea that way for 20+ years and haven't broken a cup yet!)
Hi! I'm English and always put the milk in last. Both my parents are Irish, and that's how they drink it there too. Just found you. Subscribed. Your funny 😅@@TheLongHairedFlapper
Honestly, a lot of the historical photos I see of women with natural curls do have a massive amount of frizz. It helped to add to the volume and structure of the updos that were popular at the time. If that's not a look you are going for you may want to go more modern with your hair care options :)
I'm not currently on tiktok. I don't really use my cellphone that much, and thus also don't use many mobile-only apps. I only use Instagram sometimes because I can do so from my laptop!
Seit ich kein Schampoo mehr benutze und täglich 2x den Talg in die Längen bürste, hat es tatsächlich einen natürlichen Eigenschutz gebildet! Ich brauche nicht besonders aufzupassen! Nur warmes Wasser benutze ich nicht. Sogar Sonne und Salzwasser haben dem Haar nichts getan am Meer! Ich feiere das 🎉
I love this! It is exactly what my Granny used to do. She had such beautiful hair all her life. None of us seemed to inherit it but in recent years I adopted her way of brushing and braiding my hair at night and only washing my hair very occasionally. Now my hair looks more like hers did :)
I guess I'm not being lazy after all. I'm just following vintage hair advice.
Long time viewers may find this article slightly familiar as I have shared parts of it before. That was a loooonng time ago though and I should like to think, while this video is far from perfect, it is much improved over the old one!
This is exactly my hair routine. I also sleep with a silk bonnet too. It keeps my hair clean longer.
The analogy of smoothing out hair as doing so with cloth is a convincing one. Now l know why l wake up looking like l have a brillo pad on my head. l'll start this sensible routine tonight! Its great that many vintage books have been reprinted, as was the " Health & Beauty Hints" book you used here. I love your channel & really enjoy it when you feature your cat in your videos.
Your nightgown is absolutely fabulous!
This is very similar to what I do already. After setting up the coffee maker for the next morning as well as preparing my bed and washing my face, I massage my scalp to loosen up any dandruff and dust (and it's very relaxing) and then comb it using the wide and fine sides of my comb. Then use a bbb to brush my hair and braid it back for bed. Its a pretty sound and simple routine. I love your videos!❤
Your hair is absolutely beautiful! The colour and texture of it is amazing
Thanks! I use henna to get the colour :)
Root stimulation does work! I have one of those rubber scalp brushes that I use every night!
iv already been doing this for years, although for me it because i have scalp problems and my mornings are tight so if a care for my hair at night i can quickly brush it and not have to worry i missed a knot
I discovered your channel and I am in love with it right now.
I have curly/frizzy. Brushing my hair just makes it frizz more.
I always get the feeling Edwardian girls weren't really concerned about frizz. It probably helped them achieve some of those massive styles!
I do the same but put my braid in a cap. Kitty!😍
Very relaxing.
i never go to bed if i dont brush my hair it became a part of my night routine since i started have long hair
Honestly, after a lifetime of having long hair, I'm now surprised to hear that someone _wouldn't_ brush their hair before bed. I can't even imagine the horrible rats nest that my hair would be if I didn't brush the day's snarls out and then slept on it. I'm too scared to find out what it would be.
@@wareforcoin5780 the same thing i think of and i really pissed of when i hear from others saying calm down its only hair i was fighting with hair loss for almost 2 years cause of stress anxiety and the terrible mistake of a hairdresser
I’m jealous of that hair, stunning !!😍
I love your videos and the way you speak. Just listening to you makes my mind travel back in time. Excuse the question ... Are you English? I lived in Yorkshire in wonderful York Greetings from Tuscany❤️
I'm Canadian 🙂🍁
Lovely.
Where can i buy this sort of brushes?
what type of hair brush is that and where did you find or buy it at. thank you
It's a silver baby brush I've had since I was born (hence why it has a teddy bear on the back!). It's not really the best brush but I use it for videos since my normal hair brush is very worn and unattractive.
@@TheLongHairedFlapperwhat hair brush do you usually use? I want to try it out
@@HorrorGameCore I use a natural-bristle brush which I bought years ago at Sallys. I don't think they still carry that exact model, and given how many bristles have fallen out of the years I'm not sure I'd recommend it.
i think they used boar bristles too
Yes, some brushes would have been made from boar bristles :)
You don’t put milk last in a china cup! It always goes first then the tea , this is to prevent the china cup from breaking and or cracking from the hot tea
Thanks for the advice! Although I do prefer milk in last, so I'll probably continue to live dangerously. It's a modern teacup , not an antique, so the risk of cracking is pretty low 🙂 (Plus I've been making my tea that way for 20+ years and haven't broken a cup yet!)
Hi! I'm English and always put the milk in last. Both my parents are Irish, and that's how they drink it there too. Just found you. Subscribed. Your funny 😅@@TheLongHairedFlapper
Ich habe noch niemals eine Tasse auf diese Weise zerbrochen!
What about curley hair? If i brush it i get a lot of friz and all the curls are ruined i get afro style hair...
Honestly, a lot of the historical photos I see of women with natural curls do have a massive amount of frizz. It helped to add to the volume and structure of the updos that were popular at the time. If that's not a look you are going for you may want to go more modern with your hair care options :)
I like black tea with milk 🥛
How can I get moisture in my HAIR
You are cute as in beautiful. Very playful feeling video, thanks!
Are you on tiktok? I feel like these short videos would worst well there
I'm not sure how the word "do" became the word "worst
I'm not currently on tiktok. I don't really use my cellphone that much, and thus also don't use many mobile-only apps. I only use Instagram sometimes because I can do so from my laptop!
Hi must wear a satin or silk scarf to further protect hair. What’s with the cat. Yuk
Cats are lovely 😻
Seit ich kein Schampoo mehr benutze und täglich 2x den Talg in die Längen bürste, hat es tatsächlich einen natürlichen Eigenschutz gebildet!
Ich brauche nicht besonders aufzupassen! Nur warmes Wasser benutze ich nicht.
Sogar Sonne und Salzwasser haben dem Haar nichts getan am Meer! Ich feiere das 🎉