Wow I’m trying to perfect my root clipping technique and I didn’t think of a comb! Thanks! Lately my roots clipping either slips or creates a kinda wet, product-y spot so I’m definitely gonna try a comb next. I didn’t think about putting my clip so close to my edges either. I have similar hair and it’s weird how those open rectangular clips stay in better. Also, I knew that Shark made a diffuser but I’ve never seen one like yours. I really like how small it is. I have a slight mobility issue currently and I definitely need to upgrade from my xtava attachment + cheap hairdryer. It’s just really clunky and sometimes falls off. I think eventually I will get Dyson airstyler or Curlsmith one, but this one here looks like it’s really easy to work with. Thanks for sharing !
Hey Jillian So pleased the video had some helpful tips for you. I think the comb is definitely an easy way to get consistent root lift but obviously you’ve got to hold it there whereas at least with the claw grip you don’t get an achy arm ☺️! The shark is brilliant and I can def recommend although I do find it loud, just something worth mentioning. Thanks for watching x
@@Tori_Hunter Oh that’s right! Thanks for the reminder I think someone I watched mentioned that. It might have even been one of your other videos I watched a few weeks ago! 😸
Hey. I no longer follow a set timescale I can usually just feel/sense when my hair needs clarifying. But in the early days I would aim for every 3-4 weeks. There are so many factors that can affect this - do you use sulfate free ahampoos? Do you use butters and oils/products that have tendency to weigh down waves and so on But 3-4 weeks is a good place to start x
Love the process and results. Hair looks amazing. Thanks for sharing this.👍🌹
Thanks so much for your kind words and taking the time to comment :) Glad you loved the process and results :)
Wow I’m trying to perfect my root clipping technique and I didn’t think of a comb! Thanks! Lately my roots clipping either slips or creates a kinda wet, product-y spot so I’m definitely gonna try a comb next. I didn’t think about putting my clip so close to my edges either. I have similar hair and it’s weird how those open rectangular clips stay in better. Also, I knew that Shark made a diffuser but I’ve never seen one like yours. I really like how small it is. I have a slight mobility issue currently and I definitely need to upgrade from my xtava attachment + cheap hairdryer. It’s just really clunky and sometimes falls off. I think eventually I will get Dyson airstyler or Curlsmith one, but this one here looks like it’s really easy to work with. Thanks for sharing !
Hey Jillian
So pleased the video had some helpful tips for you. I think the comb is definitely an easy way to get consistent root lift but obviously you’ve got to hold it there whereas at least with the claw grip you don’t get an achy arm ☺️!
The shark is brilliant and I can def recommend although I do find it loud, just something worth mentioning. Thanks for watching x
@@Tori_Hunter Oh that’s right! Thanks for the reminder I think someone I watched mentioned that. It might have even been one of your other videos I watched a few weeks ago! 😸
Your hair looks great! 😍 Thank you for all the tips and tricks!
ps: I love your channel!☺️
Thanks so much for your lovely comment, so pleased to hear you enjoy the content :)
Hi there! How often do you clarify? Also do you find that microplopping removes some of the curlcream?🌻🌻
Hey. I no longer follow a set timescale I can usually just feel/sense when my hair needs clarifying. But in the early days I would aim for every 3-4 weeks. There are so many factors that can affect this - do you use sulfate free ahampoos? Do you use butters and oils/products that have tendency to weigh down waves and so on
But 3-4 weeks is a good place to start x
@@Tori_Hunter thanks so much!🌹🌹