I haven’t used anything here except Olaplex, which is great. However, a great alternative for those on a tight budget, is mayonnaise! Apply to hair shaft and ends, but avoid the roots. Comb through and leave for 20-30 minutes. You may need to wash twice to get it all out, but it does a great job!
Finaly channel where all my problems are discussed and solved! I am short, with problematics parts (especially midsection and hips) and have problems with my hair to look shiny and polished. Heaven heard my pleas and sent you. Thank you. ❤
Yoa are most likely a winter in color theory, wich means that any red or blonde, or golden or “yellowish “ colors will not look good on us ( I am a winter as well)…. It is my humble opinion. You can check more info about this topic. Type “winter seasonal color pallet “ … There is three types of winter : Deep, Cold and Bright. Therefore you have to find out what type of winter you are. Not too many people knows about color theory.😊😊😊
Im a Cold Winter (or True, as its called in some systems). And yes, i definitely rock in all that blacks, blues, purples, cold reds I can make even pull cool green. But when i made some highlights, which where VERY warm before toning, it looked... interesting. More soft, more mild, less contrasted, but in unusual, not disastrous way. I finished toning them, as it was the look i was planning before highlighting, but that was a very valuable experience for me. Now i understand better why some ladies are willing to move on to lighter side, even it is not considered "iconic" for their natural coloring.
On dry hair, a tiny tiny bit of extra virgin coconut oil....I mean not enough to coat your palms, like less than the tip of your fingernail. Keeps the frizzes down and no tangles:)
Hi Chi, my granddaughter bleached her hair and it was a mess. A hairdresser told her to use the Matix Miracle Creator hair mask. My granddaughter says it does work miracles on her damaged hair. She just washes her hair and apples the mask and that's it.
*Hair Story* . I experienced major hair loss during menopause. My hair type is fine, low density, 2B wavy and high porosity. I do not color my hair. I've tried high end and drug store products to repair damage. Through much research, I considered that hard water was a contributing factor in my hair health. I installed a shower filter and started using a chelating shampoo once a month. My go-to products are Pacifica Rosemary Purify shampoo and conditioner (I was 2x/week), Shea Moisture High Porosity Mask every fifth wash, Purology Leave-In for heat protection and moisture retention, Aussie Sprunch Mousse + Leave In for wavy refreshes (distilled water in a continuous mister). I use a diffuser to take out water at the root and hover diffuse mids and ends on cool. Fine/Low density hair benefits from fewer and light weight products. Everyone's hair is unique. Finding my shampoo soulmate, washing and heat styling less frequently and incorporating a water filter help my hair immensely.
I like to use a very gentle shampoo on my roots only, rinse, then comb through a conditioner and let it sit for a few minutes while i wash the rest of myself, then rinse. Then GENTLY towel dry, add a leave-in serum before blow drying with a large flat brush. I think my hair looks the best it ever has with these steps, and can get away with usually only shampooing twice a week because there is very little build-up with a serum ❤ Love your petit dressing tips, I'm 5.3 and get frustrated that fashion is always geared toward taller ppl 😊
As I had knee long hair twice and color it always I use hair oil in the lengths! Works wonders. In the beginning it is a bit of a trail and error with how much, just the tips, never the roots as it makes the roots greasy very fast. I find your darker hair prettier than the blonde, no offence...
I used to use all sorts of stuff on my greasy hair but the only thing that helped was doing an acne treatment which made a huge difference to my hair as well as skin, now I use a natural shampoo n cond with no nasties n I colour my hair often but it’s it great condition
Hi your thinning hair can also be repaired by not handling so much. Don’t use hair dryer so much no ponytails ever as it pulls on your scalp Wear hair up in a soft bun or milk braids with Bobby pins oil the ends of hair after each time you wash Massage entire scalp gently a few times a day 💕🙏
65+ here. My long hair looks just like yours, but with a gray streak instead of fake blond. My secret? Dishwashing soap and "No More Tears" de-tangler. Young women *think* they can buy beauty. Don't waste your money.
Hi enjoying your utube. You use too much shampoo on your hair. 💕 don’t wash too often like once a week Don’t handle hair too much Oil treatment once a week before you wash. At night do milk braid braids put in silk scarf to protect and silk pillow case 💕🥰
I haven’t used anything here except Olaplex, which is great. However, a great alternative for those on a tight budget, is mayonnaise! Apply to hair shaft and ends, but avoid the roots. Comb through and leave for 20-30 minutes. You may need to wash twice to get it all out, but it does a great job!
Finaly channel where all my problems are discussed and solved! I am short, with problematics parts (especially midsection and hips) and have problems with my hair to look shiny and polished.
Heaven heard my pleas and sent you.
Thank you. ❤
Yoa are most likely a winter in color theory, wich means that any red or blonde, or golden or “yellowish “ colors will not look good on us ( I am a winter as well)…. It is my humble opinion. You can check more info about this topic. Type “winter seasonal color pallet “ … There is three types of winter : Deep, Cold and Bright. Therefore you have to find out what type of winter you are. Not too many people knows about color theory.😊😊😊
Im a Cold Winter (or True, as its called in some systems). And yes, i definitely rock in all that blacks, blues, purples, cold reds I can make even pull cool green. But when i made some highlights, which where VERY warm before toning, it looked... interesting. More soft, more mild, less contrasted, but in unusual, not disastrous way. I finished toning them, as it was the look i was planning before highlighting, but that was a very valuable experience for me.
Now i understand better why some ladies are willing to move on to lighter side, even it is not considered "iconic" for their natural coloring.
@@KcKctea … Thanks gor sharing. 👏🙂🥰
On dry hair, a tiny tiny bit of extra virgin coconut oil....I mean not enough to coat your palms, like less than the tip of your fingernail. Keeps the frizzes down and no tangles:)
Hi Chi, my granddaughter bleached her hair and it was a mess. A hairdresser told her to use the Matix Miracle Creator hair mask. My granddaughter says it does work miracles on her damaged hair. She just washes her hair and apples the mask and that's it.
*Hair Story* . I experienced major hair loss during menopause. My hair type is fine, low density, 2B wavy and high porosity. I do not color my hair. I've tried high end and drug store products to repair damage. Through much research, I considered that hard water was a contributing factor in my hair health. I installed a shower filter and started using a chelating shampoo once a month. My go-to products are Pacifica Rosemary Purify shampoo and conditioner (I was 2x/week), Shea Moisture High Porosity Mask every fifth wash, Purology Leave-In for heat protection and moisture retention, Aussie Sprunch Mousse + Leave In for wavy refreshes (distilled water in a continuous mister). I use a diffuser to take out water at the root and hover diffuse mids and ends on cool. Fine/Low density hair benefits from fewer and light weight products. Everyone's hair is unique. Finding my shampoo soulmate, washing and heat styling less frequently and incorporating a water filter help my hair immensely.
Your hair needs moisture, since it's been processed, the hair cuticle has been opened, and it allows moisture to leave the hair shaft.
I like to use a very gentle shampoo on my roots only, rinse, then comb through a conditioner and let it sit for a few minutes while i wash the rest of myself, then rinse. Then GENTLY towel dry, add a leave-in serum before blow drying with a large flat brush.
I think my hair looks the best it ever has with these steps, and can get away with usually only shampooing twice a week because there is very little build-up with a serum ❤
Love your petit dressing tips, I'm 5.3 and get frustrated that fashion is always geared toward taller ppl 😊
I really like the Olaplex hair oil for my thin, fine hair. Helps with frizz a LOT!
Thank you, Chi for bringing this to our attention. With Spring/Summer hair trends, it's going to be a great one knowing how to deal with it.
You're welcome! ❣️
@@PetiteDressingyou look very beautiful with such great hair.
As I had knee long hair twice and color it always I use hair oil in the lengths! Works wonders. In the beginning it is a bit of a trail and error with how much, just the tips, never the roots as it makes the roots greasy very fast.
I find your darker hair prettier than the blonde, no offence...
Thank you for testing and reviewing these products
I actually think the Japanese hair dyes are pretty good for hair. Very gentle. Brown tones are very popular and moisturizing.
Can plz suggest some home remedies for healthy hair bcz these products aren't available in our country
I used to use all sorts of stuff on my greasy hair but the only thing that helped was doing an acne treatment which made a huge difference to my hair as well as skin, now I use a natural shampoo n cond with no nasties n I colour my hair often but it’s it great condition
Thank you so much for posting this!
You're welcome! ❣️
Thank you! Wonderful review!!! 👍🏼
Thank you so much! ❣️
Great video! Do you use conditioner after you rinse out the mask?
Thanks for this! I wanted to mention my two fave. For hair mask, Virtue. For thinning hair, I've found CoQ10 supplement has helped.
You're welcome! ❣️
Hi your thinning hair can also be repaired by not handling so much. Don’t use hair dryer so much no ponytails ever as it pulls on your scalp Wear hair up in a soft bun or milk braids with Bobby pins oil the ends of hair after each time you wash Massage entire scalp gently a few times a day 💕🙏
❤👏👌. Chi is the top you're using from your store? Is LOVELY
Thank you so much! ❣️
65+ here. My long hair looks just like yours, but with a gray streak instead of fake blond. My secret?
Dishwashing soap and "No More Tears" de-tangler. Young women *think* they can buy beauty.
Don't waste your money.
You're very pretty and cute :)
Thank you so much! ❣️
Thanks 🤩
You're welcome! ❣️
Hi enjoying your utube. You use too much shampoo on your hair. 💕 don’t wash too often like once a week Don’t handle hair too much Oil treatment once a week before you wash. At night do milk braid braids put in silk scarf to protect and silk pillow case 💕🥰
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If you put mask on Your hair and brush Your hair you don’t need to use a lot!
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