It would have been cool to see you use an actual iron on the bread that you tried the flat iron spray on… because flat ironing uses direct contact, and the toaster can’t simulate that.
Seems like all of you missed the most obvious point. This blowtorch gets much hotter than any hair tool on the market. The point was IF these products can protect against a blowtorch. They will certainly protect against any hair tool that's used. Bread will burn faster than hair as well. I don't see how you all missed all this. Bread burns faster than hair. Blowtorchs are hotter than hair tools. Therefore, the products work. Stop complaining about nothing 😘
@@Vale0x3 I thought it was an excellent tutorial Chris gave us. I'm so glad I bought the Kendra heat protectant. :-) Makes me want to shampoo and style my hair again...but I'll wait until shampoo day in a couple of days.
I went to my hair dressing yesterday and she told me my hair looks soooooo much better than the last time I saw her and all the credit goes to Chris!!!! Thank you so much
@@0MissElizabeth0 all the things that Chris recommends. Mainly the morrocon hydrating conditioner. Leave in conditioner that Chris recommends. The redken injector shampoo pink bottle. And oil for my ends
The key thing for Oil heat protectants is the smoke point (like a boiling point for water but just for oils). If it is higher than the temperature you’re using on the hair it will act as a protecting seal. If it’s lower, it will sizzle your hair. Every oil has a different smokepoint.
Still though, like he said, you'd have to apply so much oil to provide coverage to your hair, it would be a grease fest. In other words, a drop or a few drops of oil can't be dispersed all over the hair evenly like the other products he described.
@@MariaCenturia777well sorry to break it to ya but even the best heat protectants only protect to about 50%. When you apply heat to your hair you’re literally running the risk of burning it off. Don’t expect it to be Superman.
I felt as I was watching Myth Busters. Thank you. I have been following your advice for the last six months. The quality of my hair has improved immensely.
You have not just saved my hair but severe scalp pain. Your hair washing tutorial did what my medicated shampoo could not do alone. The yeast overgrowth was so painful I couldn't sleep and I was loosing hair like I had chemo. I lost 50-70% of my hair And it is now growing back.
@@creamycazz1 (How to properly wash your hair) I hope you have the same success. I'm sure you will. I actually came back again a month later and watched it again and Still learned something I forgot.
About 10 yrs ago, I found a bottle of hair ...stuff on my local grocery's marked down shelf. It said "heat protection for blow drying" so I decided to try it. (I can imagine your face right now.) I used about a dime size amount combing it through damp hair before blow drying. My sets would last almost 4 days. When the bottle ran out, I couldn't find the same stuff so I used what I had before. Awful, AWFUL results!! Had to cut off my hair. It made a believer out of me. Now I will not use heat without a heat protector. And I no longer use hair products from the grocery. I spent over 20 yrs in marketing/advertising and I absolutely LOVE this demo! Thanks for the video
LOVING your channel!! Would love to see: 1. Some videos of you teaching the model how to do her own hair. One thing is for you to do it from behind but trying to use these techniques on yourself isn’t so easy. I’m sure practice is key but do you gave any special tips to make it easier? 2. Some short(er) hair tips, techniques and tricks for those of us with thin/fine bobs. 3. Tool recommendations for tools with dual wattage for traveling. It’s a big investment so it would be nice to have a tool that you can take with you and use all over the world. 😊
Love your down to earth approach to hair care. I know your specialty is straight, long hair blowouts but would love to see your approach to naturally wavy and curly hair (and short styles).
This is borderline genius...and hilarious. I was definitely using THE SAME leave in conditioner that he showed that claims to double as a "heat protectant" as my primary heat protectant. I feel duped 😡
In all he's videos he said it was just a leave in conditioner and love it for just that. I was surprised he put it in this video but I guess he just wanted to prove that.
It's a good leave-in, but you still need an additional protectant. Marketing & consumerism is why they put so many misleading things on products - the entire goal is to get you to buy, buy, buy. If you mess up your hair, you'll just be looking to always buy something better and different than what you have.
Hey there! I’m an elementary school science teacher in Louisiana so obviously, I love all your tips about protecting my hair especially against humanity. I have to say I found this video very entertaining! Before summer, I do an experiment with my classroom where we put sunscreen on hot dogs and leave them out in the sun. ❤
Why would you think this is a good experiment? You don't see the actual damage sun does to skin just by looking at it. Why would looking at something that isn't even comparable to skin help understand the mechanics of sunscreen?
@@nivaxell6509 I never said anything about the mechanics of sunscreen. However I did say I teach Elementary school. It was helpful for young children to physically see that the sun can be damaging & that applying sunscreens minimizes the damage.
We need more recommendations for flat iron/spray protectants because the Kenra and the Redken are not readily available in Europe/RoW. Is the Alterna/Bumble and Bumble Bonding/ Keune (for example) hot irons sprays fit for purpose?
I’ve just bought beauty works heat protectant. I feel like any spray that says it can be used on dry hair will protect properly. If it says it has to be applied to damp hair then you know it’s more of a detangler/leave in conditioner.
I came here to say this. Impossible to get hold of Redken Heat Sets 22 in the UK. It’s the only heat protectant mentioned in his recommended products list. Only place it seems to be available here is on Amazon but reviews suggest that the products there might be counterfeit. So I don’t know what to go for instead.
What exactly heat protectants should contain as in ingredients? How to recognize that a product is a good heat protectant, also iron heat protectant? Would be good if you can educate us on being aware when looking on products :)
I have very thick and coarse hair. I bought the Kenra thermal spray and love it! I’ve been using a flat iron for years and it’s was what I have needed to keep my hair lasting for days between washes.
I really just watched you put Olaplex on toast... But thank you for everything I have learned from you. I have been a barber for 15 years, and blowouts and having long, healthy hair is a very different skill set from bald fades. 💖
Mmmm, Olaplex on toast! Sounds like a lovely breakfast idea. --- Bu seriously, taking a blowtorch to a piece of bread coated with hair product? Chris, you crack me up.
at 5:49 the "redken" bread actually comes out burned, but then quickly switched with another bread slice ... i was planning to buy the specific product based on his recommendation in other videos but now i realize he may not be as honest as i thought
He didn't switch it. You can see the same marks on the redken bread the entire time through all the video cuts. They're just harder to see after the first cut because the camera is zoomed out.
I bought your Kenra 19 thermal spray and hated it. Not great on fine hair. Too thick and sticky. I returned it and got the Kenra 22. It’s an ultra fine mist. It says protects up to 450. So much better! Shiny and light! You should choose the 22 for fine hair over your 19. I also love the JVN serum in the jar for my blow dry cream. It’s the original toast test approved!
In his instructional videos, Chris doesn't recommend Kenra 19 for fine hair. I've watched all his videos. He instructs K 19 is for coarse hair. I have coarse hair and it works great especially if you hold it away from your head as he demonstrates.
He recommends Redken 22 for fine hair. They also have an 11. He specifically says to NOT buy the Kenra unless you're not a beginner and you have coarser hair. He says DON'T buy the Kenra product right here in this video that you're commenting on as well. Keep watching, and you'll hear him continue to talk about this particular product.
can you do this but on extensions? I watched a product chemist who said this isn't an accurate testing method. can y'all upvote so he sees this? I love his product reviews and need his opinion on this!!!
I agree. I'm not a chemist, but I have degrees in Biology and Physical Therapy and I have been around true research methods. Hair and bread are very different. Toasters and curling irons are very different. Testing with real hair extensions and hot hair tools may be a better method.
Thank you so much for explaining that leave in conditioners that mention heart protectant are actually not heat protectants. I was considering it to do both jobs. Even without the bread and applications , I feel your research itself is enough to understand proper hair habits. Very informative content.
LOL…awesome demo! I love Kenra products. Good to know it stood up to a blow torch…lol. BTW, I admire your recommendations and the fact you’re not pushing crap products to the masses. You have consistently recommended the same products because they work. Bravo!
But why didn’t he SAY Kenra out loud? I used to think he must’ve went to a Redken school (here in Michigan they were called Regency, I attended myself) because he always seemed to recommend Redken products. I have been die hard on Kenra for several years now, since I have the license to shop at CosmoProf. He 💩on blow dry sprays because he doesn’t like the “dry faster” claim and potential for over-drying, but I LOVE the Kenra blow dry spray. I admit, I have been leaning on that as my heat protection but now I’ll break down and try their official heat protection product. I just don’t understand why he didn’t say it out loud 🤷♀️
The thumbnail is priceless! Also, I will forever like, comment, and engage with your channel because I cannot thank you enough for recommending the olaplex no6 cream. It is the product I have been looking for my whole life and is a lifesaver for my super thick and curly hair.
I have never watched this many hair videos in my life Chris .. your advice WORKS!!!! Thank you thank you for sharing your wealth of info and expertise 🙏🏽💕
This was one of the most impressive demonstrations I've ever seen. It definitely gives me more confidence in the heat treatments you recommended that I just got. ❤
Ok I had to come back here to say I tried the Redken blow out cream and holy $h!t I’m so impressed. It did all the work for me. I do not blow out my hair and I’m crap at it but this stuff is amazing and it made it so easy. I am 46 and have never enjoyed doing my hair. Only regret is I wish I had found you sooner. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
When you held the bread and started using the torch on it I almost had a heart attack I thought you were going to burn your hand. Those torches cut through metal ( heavy duty). I was totally surprised how well the heat protection actually worked on bread that was super creative ❤great video and for future reference wear gloves with a torch and never hold what you’re using it on 😂
Really cool video! But! there’s one problem with the video . When you compare the Redken 22 and the OGX Silk Blowout, you pop them out of the toaster with your hand before the toaster was finished! Of course they’re not going to burn the same if you pop them out early! Why did you do that? You could have at least edited that you popped them out early. That didn’t look good at all.
Kijk eens naar 5.49….. eerst bruin er uit aan 2 kanten en in eens bij 4.50 wit 😂😂😂😂 Sorry kijk graag naar je video’s maar deze is volgens mij een scam 😢
I went to Ulta & i was gonna get the Thermal 22 Spray by Redken, the lady at Ulta suggested that i get Thermal 11 instead since i have fine straight hair. I did & I am impressed even though I naturally have straight hair I get a layer of frizz in humid weather. It smooth it out. Thank you for putting these to the test.
A “hair expert” at Ulta told me you must represent a brand. She told me not to get a couple of products you recommended. Then she recommended a Dry Bar product and a major upsell from Revlon’s blow dry brush to the Dry Bar brush. I bought the Revlon and took back her recommended product to pick up yours. Now I’m doing the trinity for fine hair. I just got the Kenra hairspray that you recommend. I really like these high end products. My hair feels, smells and looks so good. I can go days without washing. Thank you so much! I’m learning with curls and styling but still it looks pretty good. What a difference good products make.
Brand loyalty for the most part is no longer the way to go these days. In the past 30-60 yrs ago There were certain brands that did everything better. Now brands bank on there name and a few popular good things to sell hundreds of things you could find better for less.
Be careful when sales people convince you a well thought out purchase is a bad choice. Happened to me at Sephora ended up with terrible products. Not only do they have incentives but they don't Know all the reasons you are looking for a specific product other than you're hair and skin type. There are many other factors in Choosing hair and cosmetic products.
@@annan.3283 possibly but he chose the best ones to represent. Olaplex and Morroccan oil are seriously great products. Expensive but you only need a few of them mixed with more Affordable options. 1 bottle of olaplex 2 lasted me 2 yrs and saved my hair from bleaching damage. As far as the oil its great but pure argon oil from a vitamin shop is a better buy.
i would really love to see you make a video about shorter hairstyles - above the shoulder length. Especially in terms of what counts as ends/mids, how much product to use, and how to help styles stay for longer. My hair isn't long enough to put in a loose bun while I sleep so I always have crazy bedhead! Also how can I make my bangs styling last longer?
I wish you would do a video about unscented products, but no scent at all. No fragrance dosent equal no scent. We're so many people lacking good haircare. You do it and I'll make sure it gets to 10k of us:))
I’m in the same boat. I found Carina Organics on Amazon and it’s great. I just ordered Briogeo on ulta but it’s not here yet. Those are the only two products I can even find that are hypoallergenic.
I use the olaplex 6 and 7, and also color wow. That's crazy, that Olaplex oil is not going to be a repurchase from me after seeing that burnt toast. I used the Pureology and Redken hair spray ones in the past and liked Redken.
Hi the Blowout Professor, I would like to ask you if you could cover the topic of products for blonde hair (to cancel out yellow or orange tones/pigments). Which purple or blue shampoo do you find to be the best ones? Which shampoo is best for preserving or retaining a colour? Which toners do you find to be best for blonde hair? I’m looking forward to see you cover this topic of your favourite products for blonde hair. Sincerely, Sija
I purchased the Sephora Oleplex 6 & 7 set at Christmas, and I do not like the oil at all. Then I saw Tiktok videos with a tip lighting on fire with that oil. I rave about Oleplex 6 and love 3 on occasion, plus the shampoo and condition, I'm tossing that oil. I also purchased that Pureology conditioner and noticed my hair damaging from blow dry and straightening. It was healthier when I just used the 6. just Pureology makes my hair so soft and almost static. Got the kenra for curls and doesn't work that bad when I curl, makes my hair dirty the next and I use a little and brush first.
AWESOME, Chris! My hair has TRANSFORMED these past two weeks I have been on your regimen! I work at home, so I add Morroccan Oil a couple times a day and my hair is GREAT, not oily, just soft and luxurious! QUESTION: I’m getting my hair colored IN A FEW DAYS, how will all this oil and leave-in conditioner and heat/thermal protector and smoother (yikes, but worth it) affect my next color?!? Please answer QUICK with a video! 😘😘😘
Chris, your recommended product list is a game changer!!!! Thank you so much!!! i tried the redken frizz tame for my coarse hair and it really gave it a complete different feeling (although I always thought my products were finde already :D as you said in a few videos, people dont know what they dont know) You're my favorite Hair Stylist because youre honest and have our best interest at heart.
We use oil to cook things. Why people would believe hair oil, which has some oil in it besides silicones, would be a good heat protectant escapes my mind.
Ordered the two irons and saved well thanks to you. Ordered the big blow out too. Day four of following you. The shampooing twice convinced me - your awesome!
Hi, professor! Could you do a video on coloured/colour-treated hair? Which products should be prioritised, for example, shampoo for coloured hair or volume shampoo (according to the hair type test, my result is fine hair). Thank you so much!
He recommends products by hair type only, this is a grey area in my opinion as I have fine hair that's bleached and I do not want volume in my hair. I also think over bleached hair is highly porous which is the opposite to fine hair.
I use the Oribe blow dry spray but it feels super oily and how I am concerned that it burns my hair instead of protecting!😳 Can you please try out oribe products and review?
I am sorry to comment this but I have looked at this over and over at at exactly 5:49 both the toasts look burnt and it seems like the video was edited to show two different toasts. I love all your content Blowout Professor, but am just not sure if this was edited video......
I took his hair type quiz and was surprised by the accurate results I got, but I guess stylists don’t use the number system I’m always seeing (I.e. 3a, 4c, etc.). I also checked out the products that matched my quiz results and was again surprised to see how affordable they were. Now that I have them in my email I may consider buying from their site one day.
When I read reviews at Sephora I would sort by hair type but then saw that white people called their hair coarse! I think black hair types aren’t included in these charts.
Wrong. Black hair IS coarse hair, Caucasians aren’t the only ones with that hair type. If you Google the definition of coarse and look at the corresponding pictures, you’d see that. In addition, a good stylist knows about all different hair types and textures, not just their own.
Hair type, i.e. fine, medium coarse and hair texture i.e. 2a, 3c, 4b, etc. are both often referred to as hair type, but are two separate things. The former refers to the diameter of each strand of hair and the latter refers to how curly or straight your hair is. The number + letter system is classifying curl shapes. You can have fine curly hair, coarse straight hair, fine wavy hair, coarse curly hair, etc.
I have to say that my hairdresser loves the strength , growth and softness and smoothness from using the products you recommend and I’m getting a lot of compliments on my hair , thank you for your videos plus’s I’m doing more with my hair little by little with your videos
I really enjoyed this video. So funny and clever in sharing info that can be somewhat boring. Glad to see a cheaper product that works but will keep in mind what you said about it. Times are tough and may have to deal with a little "stick."
Now that I have followed your advice, I only wash my hair 1-2 times a week. My question is: I am still doing a little styling with the new Revlon brush on my dry hair. I think if I put the usual Redken on dry hair it would get gloppy and gross. How do I protect hair on non wash days? Thank you!😅 8:37
I followed your advice of maintaining a blow out. I have frizzy, coarse hair and naturally curly hair. I blow dry, flat iron and curling iron, plus it’s bleached. With the suggested products and how to use them correctly. You have saved my hair! I have lasting beautiful blowouts and my hair feels soft and smooth. I ditched Olaplex. Some the products was too heavy for my hair or just not enough and I just couldn’t get the product measurements correctly. Redken is saving my hairs life 😂
Vitamins and vitamin esters can provide some heat protection ( Panthenol and its esters, tocopherol - Vitamin E, Wheat Germ Oil, some amino acids and polypeptides) as well as some Quats and polymers.
I’ve been watching your videos to learn how to take better care of my hair. I like how you are to the point and not trying to promote just any product. I appreciate it!!! Do you think you will ever do a video about what is the best hot rollers to use? How or best techniques when your using hot rollers? Thanks!!!
Thank you for your videos, I really like how transparent and honest you are! I would love for you to do a similar video about protecting silver/white hair from heat. I do need to use hot tools a few times a week and I don't want to damage/burn it.
So use the blow out cream/gel when blow dry and heat protectant spray when flat iron. I currently use the redken conditioner spray for blow out and the redken heat protectant for flat iron. Do you suggest all three. I have fine to medium hair. Thanks
Great idea with your testing method, very easy to see & understand the results. I wonder if the type of hair (kinky 4c vs naturally straight ) would cause different results on actual hair.
New sub here ❤ washed and curled my hair according to your tips and I have curl on 2nd day hair. Thought my hair was notoriously hard to curl but it was my technique and products. I never style my hair past washing and air drying but now I will be. ❤ I actually cried tears of happiness this morning. Thanks for breaking it down easily. ❤also this was a fun video to watch!😊
question you recommend the volume injection for people with thin / fine hair .. but i was just doing research that it’s a PH shampoo , i have read that PH shampoo is only good for people with thick hair because if your hair is thin / fine it causes it to be dry and breakage .. which i have been experiencing with this shampoo could you please talk about this ? and maybe give a different shampoo with out ph because ever since using that exact shampoo my hair is brittle and a rats nest ..
I tried the Rdken but because it has water in it it's just adding moisture to my hair. I have wavy hair that I'm trying to straighten. The worst thing for that is water. So I'm not going to spend all that time blow drying only to add water back. I use the Beyond the Zone stuff.
Can you do a video on two things please?! 1. How to handle cowlicks to the back of the head. 2. How to diffuse. Some days i just want to go natural meaning no straightening or curling iron and want my natural wavy, slightly curly hair to shine through. I scrunch the hair with products and diffuse but it just ends up a hot, frizzy mess. Thank you!!!
Love this video! Especially the part when Chris is eating the bread 🍞 😂 I have a question about the babyliss pro nano titanium Straightener. Some of the images online show the plates as “Chrome” silver and others show as a “Gunmetal” color Which is the best one to purchase? Is there a difference? Also, what do you think of the mini version? Thanks
THANK YOU! I've struggled with my hair for 40 years and your tips fixed it! PLEASE weigh in though if you can on the Olaplex lawsuit. I love that stuff and now i'm worried about using it. I've had zero issues though. What are your thoughts?
This vid goes a long way just the other day my cosmology teacher had me on the sideline watching my other colleagues washing & doing blow drying & I couldn’t help my self to ask them what are the proper brushes for all hair types so when my turn comes I can give the client excellent service ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hi! I don’t know where you live, but I remember back in school that everyone wanted to get out there and do hair right away. A few girls decided to go shampoo under a senior stylist straight out of school, and everybody else said no way, that’s what school was for. Who do you think made more money? The few who went to shampoo. Because they were in high end salons, after a couple short years of gaining real world experience, they graduated to their own chairs charging more than double what their peers were making. 🤔 I guess I’m saying, weigh all your options and stay out of Fantastic Sam’s or Haircut House or whatever. School prepares you to pass state exams, but does not a hairdresser make! Good luck and have fun!
I have to TRUST in the PROCESS I am not in a rush to practice while I am in school I have folks on the side that support me & let’s me do a basic hair blower/color touch ups I do appreciate & feel all the positive energies ❤️🍀🙏🏼
My advice to people don't get too caught up on specific products if you can't find them or don't like them. The theory in the videos is the most valuable advice. Use the best quality shampoo and conditioner for your hair type that you can afford. Use the best quality leave in conditioner that you can afford. If you blow dry your hair use the best quality blow dry cream you can afford. If you use hot tools use the best quality heat protector you can afford (not a multi use product a specific heat protector only) Use the best quality finishing oil or serum that you can afford. I DO NOT USE his products because I don't like them and or can't find them in the UK. I DO follow the process and adding a leave in conditioner and using finishing oil/serum and I have seen major improvement in my hair. I do not use a blow dryer or hot tools hardly ever but if I did I would add in products for those tasks. Try it! Find the products that work for you and your budget. The process works.
Awesome experiment, Chris! Seeing is believing. You handled the blow torch like a pro! I love the Pureology leave-in conditioner. Thanks for this demo!!
I think this is the best experiment video on heat protection on UA-cam. I love this video. Please do a part 2. I wish you would have added more sprays. Bumble and Bumble is the top rated one on Ulta and the employees tell me it Is the most best selling one. Please do a part 2 and add more sprays. Thank you.
First off, Chris! This was an awesome video, and you are hilarious! I just have a quick question for you. What is your opinion on It’s a 10 leave in conditioner. Is it a good or bad leave in conditioner?
Another fun fact... make sure the heat protectant you just used, DRIES.. lol I once had the literal opposite result when I sprayed heat protectant on my face framing pieces, then I didn't wait long enough.. applied the flat iron and WOOOOSSHHH 🔥🔥 bangs.
Hi Chris. I follow your shampoo and post wash conditioning routine. Since using the leave in conditioner and olaplex oil my bleach damage short hairs on the top have started growing. I’m so pleased with your product recommendations! Thank you! I do have issues with heat protectants as my hair always gets stiff. I’ve tried quite a few but not the Redken. Does the Redken not do that? Thank you again for all your videos and educating us.
ARE YOU SERIOUS? Like why lie on your followers? In minute 5:49 the toast was literally BURNED and then you cut it and then the toast has nothing on it? CMON
Hi im new to channel and subscribed straight away.i live in the uk and cant seem to get the hotshot 22 heat protecter but can find it with the numbers 11 is this the same or if not can you recommend a uk one just as good or put a link to the uk xx
That was hugely entertaining. Not sure about the scientific veracity of the whole spray on bread technique... but hey, Chris gets an A for effort! You really had me worried there when you held the bread in one hand and fired the blowtorch within inches of your fingers though. Still, I will finally get myself a tube of the Redken blow dry cream. You win.
It would have been cool to see you use an actual iron on the bread that you tried the flat iron spray on… because flat ironing uses direct contact, and the toaster can’t simulate that.
And only spraying a fine mist from 8 inches away.
I agree!
Exactly what I thought he was going to do 🤔
Seems like all of you missed the most obvious point. This blowtorch gets much hotter than any hair tool on the market.
The point was IF these products can protect against a blowtorch. They will certainly protect against any hair tool that's used.
Bread will burn faster than hair as well. I don't see how you all missed all this.
Bread burns faster than hair.
Blowtorchs are hotter than hair tools. Therefore, the products work.
Stop complaining about nothing 😘
@@Vale0x3 I thought it was an excellent tutorial Chris gave us. I'm so glad I bought the Kendra heat protectant. :-) Makes me want to shampoo and style my hair again...but I'll wait until shampoo day in a couple of days.
I went to my hair dressing yesterday and she told me my hair looks soooooo much better than the last time I saw her and all the credit goes to Chris!!!! Thank you so much
What products have you been using ?
@@0MissElizabeth0 all the things that Chris recommends. Mainly the morrocon hydrating conditioner. Leave in conditioner that Chris recommends. The redken injector shampoo pink bottle. And oil for my ends
@@kaytom6721 I just found his channel a couple days ago so I havent gotten familiar with all the 'stuff' lol 🙂 Thanks !
@@kaytom6721 Interesting combo because redken is recommended for fine/med hair and morrocon for course hair.
@@natmya243 it’s the lightweight specifically for light hair
The key thing for Oil heat protectants is the smoke point (like a boiling point for water but just for oils). If it is higher than the temperature you’re using on the hair it will act as a protecting seal. If it’s lower, it will sizzle your hair. Every oil has a different smokepoint.
Ooh, good to know! Is there a chart somewhere that lists the various smokepoints?
Still though, like he said, you'd have to apply so much oil to provide coverage to your hair, it would be a grease fest. In other words, a drop or a few drops of oil can't be dispersed all over the hair evenly like the other products he described.
Hair protector is hair protector for a reason! It shouldn't matter how low i use heat on straightner, it should do it's job
@@esthertjones it's on Google, if you type in chart oils smoking points
@@MariaCenturia777well sorry to break it to ya but even the best heat protectants only protect to about 50%. When you apply heat to your hair you’re literally running the risk of burning it off. Don’t expect it to be Superman.
I felt as I was watching Myth Busters. Thank you. I have been following your advice for the last six months. The quality of my hair has improved immensely.
You have not just saved my hair but severe scalp pain. Your hair washing tutorial did what my medicated shampoo could not do alone.
The yeast overgrowth was so painful I couldn't sleep and I was loosing hair like I had chemo.
I lost 50-70% of my hair
And it is now growing back.
Similar story here! Couldn’t even sleep sometimes. My hair is regrowing now.
@@Donna-cc1kt wonderful he helped you too. I thought I was an oddity.
@@bonzaibb12 Omg so happy for you!! May I ask what video specifically was it? I have yeast issues w/ my scalp too sometimes 😢
@@creamycazz1 (How to properly wash your hair)
I hope you have the same success. I'm sure you will. I actually came back again a month later and watched it again and
Still learned something I forgot.
@@bonzaibb12 Oh ok I think I’ve watched that one but I’ll go back to double check.. thank you so much for replying!
About 10 yrs ago, I found a bottle of hair ...stuff on my local grocery's marked down shelf. It said "heat protection for blow drying" so I decided to try it. (I can imagine your face right now.) I used about a dime size amount combing it through damp hair before blow drying. My sets would last almost 4 days. When the bottle ran out, I couldn't find the same stuff so I used what I had before. Awful, AWFUL results!! Had to cut off my hair. It made a believer out of me.
Now I will not use heat without a heat protector. And I no longer use hair products from the grocery.
I spent over 20 yrs in marketing/advertising and I absolutely LOVE this demo! Thanks for the video
LOVING your channel!!
Would love to see:
1. Some videos of you teaching the model how to do her own hair. One thing is for you to do it from behind but trying to use these techniques on yourself isn’t so easy. I’m sure practice is key but do you gave any special tips to make it easier?
2. Some short(er) hair tips, techniques and tricks for those of us with thin/fine bobs.
3. Tool recommendations for tools with dual wattage for traveling. It’s a big investment so it would be nice to have a tool that you can take with you and use all over the world. 😊
YES the second one!!!!!! I have a bob and fine hair!
Yes to #1 omg
Oh yes please - I have fine hair and need volume that lasts x
Yes I have very fine hair
Love your down to earth approach to hair care. I know your specialty is straight, long hair blowouts but would love to see your approach to naturally wavy and curly hair (and short styles).
THIS!!!
Me too!
This is borderline genius...and hilarious. I was definitely using THE SAME leave in conditioner that he showed that claims to double as a "heat protectant" as my primary heat protectant. I feel duped 😡
Me too 🙃
In all he's videos he said it was just a leave in conditioner and love it for just that. I was surprised he put it in this video but I guess he just wanted to prove that.
Can someone say CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT 💅
It's a good leave-in, but you still need an additional protectant. Marketing & consumerism is why they put so many misleading things on products - the entire goal is to get you to buy, buy, buy. If you mess up your hair, you'll just be looking to always buy something better and different than what you have.
Me too omg🤣
Hey there! I’m an elementary school science teacher in Louisiana so obviously, I love all your tips about protecting my hair especially against humanity. I have to say I found this video very entertaining! Before summer, I do an experiment with my classroom where we put sunscreen on hot dogs and leave them out in the sun. ❤
We can definitely use all the tips & tricks we can get these days when protecting ourselves against unhinged humanity.
@@EMILY4DAYS 😂😂😂 you are right about that! I guess myCajun accent, didn’t translate so well in the talk to text😂
Wasting food on experiments - I never liked that idea.
Why would you think this is a good experiment? You don't see the actual damage sun does to skin just by looking at it. Why would looking at something that isn't even comparable to skin help understand the mechanics of sunscreen?
@@nivaxell6509 I never said anything about the mechanics of sunscreen. However I did say I teach Elementary school. It was helpful for young children to physically see that the sun can be damaging & that applying sunscreens minimizes the damage.
We need more recommendations for flat iron/spray protectants because the Kenra and the Redken are not readily available in Europe/RoW. Is the Alterna/Bumble and Bumble Bonding/ Keune (for example) hot irons sprays fit for purpose?
I’ve just bought beauty works heat protectant. I feel like any spray that says it can be used on dry hair will protect properly. If it says it has to be applied to damp hair then you know it’s more of a detangler/leave in conditioner.
I came here to say this. Impossible to get hold of Redken Heat Sets 22 in the UK. It’s the only heat protectant mentioned in his recommended products list.
Only place it seems to be available here is on Amazon but reviews suggest that the products there might be counterfeit. So I don’t know what to go for instead.
What exactly heat protectants should contain as in ingredients? How to recognize that a product is a good heat protectant, also iron heat protectant? Would be good if you can educate us on being aware when looking on products :)
I have very thick and coarse hair. I bought the Kenra thermal spray and love it! I’ve been using a flat iron for years and it’s was what I have needed to keep my hair lasting for days between washes.
I really just watched you put Olaplex on toast... But thank you for everything I have learned from you. I have been a barber for 15 years, and blowouts and having long, healthy hair is a very different skill set from bald fades. 💖
Mmmm, Olaplex on toast! Sounds like a lovely breakfast idea. --- Bu seriously, taking a blowtorch to a piece of bread coated with hair product? Chris, you crack me up.
at 5:49 the "redken" bread actually comes out burned, but then quickly switched with another bread slice ... i was planning to buy the specific product based on his recommendation in other videos but now i realize he may not be as honest as i thought
He didn't switch it. You can see the same marks on the redken bread the entire time through all the video cuts. They're just harder to see after the first cut because the camera is zoomed out.
I bought your Kenra 19 thermal spray and hated it. Not great on fine hair. Too thick and sticky. I returned it and got the Kenra 22. It’s an ultra fine mist. It says protects up to 450. So much better! Shiny and light! You should choose the 22 for fine hair over your 19. I also love the JVN serum in the jar for my blow dry cream. It’s the original toast test approved!
In his instructional videos, Chris doesn't recommend Kenra 19 for fine hair. I've watched all his videos. He instructs K 19 is for coarse hair. I have coarse hair and it works great especially if you hold it away from your head as he demonstrates.
He recommends Redken 22 for fine hair. They also have an 11. He specifically says to NOT buy the Kenra unless you're not a beginner and you have coarser hair. He says DON'T buy the Kenra product right here in this video that you're commenting on as well. Keep watching, and you'll hear him continue to talk about this particular product.
can you do this but on extensions? I watched a product chemist who said this isn't an accurate testing method. can y'all upvote so he sees this? I love his product reviews and need his opinion on this!!!
I agree. I'm not a chemist, but I have degrees in Biology and Physical Therapy and I have been around true research methods. Hair and bread are very different. Toasters and curling irons are very different. Testing with real hair extensions and hot hair tools may be a better method.
Thank you so much for explaining that leave in conditioners that mention heart protectant are actually not heat protectants. I was considering it to do both jobs. Even without the bread and applications , I feel your research itself is enough to understand proper hair habits. Very informative content.
This is why I love this channel. All of your videos are so informative and fun at the same time! Thanks Chris ☺️
Sure… bread is just like hair😅😅😅
LOL…awesome demo! I love Kenra products. Good to know it stood up to a blow torch…lol.
BTW, I admire your recommendations and the fact you’re not pushing crap products to the masses. You have consistently recommended the same products because they work. Bravo!
But why didn’t he SAY Kenra out loud? I used to think he must’ve went to a Redken school (here in Michigan they were called Regency, I attended myself) because he always seemed to recommend Redken products. I have been die hard on Kenra for several years now, since I have the license to shop at CosmoProf. He 💩on blow dry sprays because he doesn’t like the “dry faster” claim and potential for over-drying, but I LOVE the Kenra blow dry spray. I admit, I have been leaning on that as my heat protection but now I’ll break down and try their official heat protection product. I just don’t understand why he didn’t say it out loud 🤷♀️
The thumbnail is priceless! Also, I will forever like, comment, and engage with your channel because I cannot thank you enough for recommending the olaplex no6 cream. It is the product I have been looking for my whole life and is a lifesaver for my super thick and curly hair.
One way to test it is to put the heat protectant on a qtip then light it with a lighter. The mizani thermastrength doesn’t catch on fire at all 🙌🏾
If you freeze the video at min 5:48 you can notice that the bread is burnt
omg wtf.. that’s so shad
3:39 "Crisp Brown" 😂😂❤😂😂
I have never watched this many hair videos in my life Chris .. your advice WORKS!!!! Thank you thank you for sharing your wealth of info and expertise 🙏🏽💕
This was one of the most impressive demonstrations I've ever seen. It definitely gives me more confidence in the heat treatments you recommended that I just got. ❤
Would love a series testing heat protectants. I've used IGK, Alterna, kerastase, and Redken, but don't know which works best.
How did you find the Alterna?
@@eme8237 it's at Ulta
Ok I had to come back here to say I tried the Redken blow out cream and holy $h!t I’m so impressed. It did all the work for me. I do not blow out my hair and I’m crap at it but this stuff is amazing and it made it so easy. I am 46 and have never enjoyed doing my hair. Only regret is I wish I had found you sooner. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
When you held the bread and started using the torch on it I almost had a heart attack I thought you were going to burn your hand. Those torches cut through metal ( heavy duty). I was totally surprised how well the heat protection actually worked on bread that was super creative ❤great video and for future reference wear gloves with a torch and never hold what you’re using it on 😂
Really cool video! But!
there’s one problem with the video . When you compare the Redken 22 and the OGX Silk Blowout, you pop them out of the toaster with your hand before the toaster was finished! Of course they’re not going to burn the same if you pop them out early! Why did you do that? You could have at least edited that you popped them out early. That didn’t look good at all.
Kijk eens naar 5.49….. eerst bruin er uit aan 2 kanten en in eens bij 4.50 wit 😂😂😂😂
Sorry kijk graag naar je video’s maar deze is volgens mij een scam 😢
I went to Ulta & i was gonna get the Thermal 22 Spray by Redken, the lady at Ulta suggested that i get Thermal 11 instead since i have fine straight hair. I did & I am impressed even though I naturally have straight hair I get a layer of frizz in humid weather. It smooth it out. Thank you for putting these to the test.
A “hair expert” at Ulta told me you must represent a brand. She told me not to get a couple of products you recommended. Then she recommended a Dry Bar product and a major upsell from Revlon’s blow dry brush to the Dry Bar brush. I bought the Revlon and took back her recommended product to pick up yours. Now I’m doing the trinity for fine hair. I just got the Kenra hairspray that you recommend. I really like these high end products. My hair feels, smells and looks so good. I can go days without washing. Thank you so much! I’m learning with curls and styling but still it looks pretty good. What a difference good products make.
Brand loyalty for the most part is no longer the way to go these days.
In the past 30-60 yrs ago
There were certain brands that did everything better. Now brands bank on there name and a few popular good things to sell hundreds of things you could find better for less.
I’ve noticed he has his favorite brands so it’s possible he has a multiple video deal with them.
yah i love my conair hot hair brush. i got it cuz it was ceramic, smaller size, and no balls at end so hopefull it doesnt get tangled.
Be careful when sales people convince you a well thought out purchase is a bad choice.
Happened to me at Sephora ended up with terrible products.
Not only do they have incentives but they don't
Know all the reasons you are looking for a specific product other than you're hair and skin type. There are many other factors in
Choosing hair and cosmetic products.
@@annan.3283 possibly but he chose the best ones to represent. Olaplex and Morroccan oil are seriously great products.
Expensive but you only need a few of them mixed with more Affordable options.
1 bottle of olaplex 2 lasted me 2 yrs and saved my hair from bleaching damage.
As far as the oil its great but pure argon oil from a vitamin shop is a better buy.
5:49 Clearly burnt. Then he switched the bread 😂
Yupppp!!! I saw that too. Why switch it up if it’s as good as he says?
i would really love to see you make a video about shorter hairstyles - above the shoulder length. Especially in terms of what counts as ends/mids, how much product to use, and how to help styles stay for longer. My hair isn't long enough to put in a loose bun while I sleep so I always have crazy bedhead! Also how can I make my bangs styling last longer?
I really appreciate your no-nonsense.
5:49 the bread was burnt when popped out of the toaster
5:50 the bread is unburnt when he took it out of the toaster 😐😐
Brought the hot sets 22 and I'm finding it difficult to use, even holding it away.
Is the hot sets 11 good?
Loving your videos
I wish you would do a video about unscented products, but no scent at all. No fragrance dosent equal no scent. We're so many people lacking good haircare. You do it and I'll make sure it gets to 10k of us:))
I prefer scented products and my hair smell so nice! Maybe try a vegan gluten everything free store they have some products for hair.
I’m in the same boat. I found Carina Organics on Amazon and it’s great. I just ordered Briogeo on ulta but it’s not here yet. Those are the only two products I can even find that are hypoallergenic.
I use the olaplex 6 and 7, and also color wow. That's crazy, that Olaplex oil is not going to be a repurchase from me after seeing that burnt toast. I used the Pureology and Redken hair spray ones in the past and liked Redken.
I think you should still use the Olaplex oil for your ends after your style. Not as a heat protection. That’s what he recommended on this channel 💜💜
He doesn't recommend Olaplex for heat protection though. It's for hair hydration & management, but only a teeny amount on the ends.
I bought the redden blow out cream. Because of your videos. I’m glad to see it really works!!
¡Gracias!
Hi the Blowout Professor,
I would like to ask you if you could cover the topic of products for blonde hair (to cancel out yellow or orange tones/pigments). Which purple or blue shampoo do you find to be the best ones? Which shampoo is best for preserving or retaining a colour? Which toners do you find to be best for blonde hair?
I’m looking forward to see you cover this topic of your favourite products for blonde hair.
Sincerely,
Sija
I purchased the Sephora Oleplex 6 & 7 set at Christmas, and I do not like the oil at all. Then I saw Tiktok videos with a tip lighting on fire with that oil. I rave about Oleplex 6 and love 3 on occasion, plus the shampoo and condition, I'm tossing that oil. I also purchased that Pureology conditioner and noticed my hair damaging from blow dry and straightening. It was healthier when I just used the 6. just Pureology makes my hair so soft and almost static. Got the kenra for curls and doesn't work that bad when I curl, makes my hair dirty the next and I use a little and brush first.
It’s almost like bread and human hair aren’t the same thing 🤔
I would think hair to be stronger than bread tbh….
We literally shit out hairs, they survive our stomach. I would think if it protects bread- weak ass starch cloud- I am impressed.
@@danimationstudios9289 ??? Why are you ingesting hair? Tf
@@jasminerathod9503 😂😂😂
😅😅😅
AWESOME, Chris! My hair has TRANSFORMED these past two weeks I have been on your regimen! I work at home, so I add Morroccan Oil a couple times a day and my hair is GREAT, not oily, just soft and luxurious! QUESTION: I’m getting my hair colored IN A FEW DAYS, how will all this oil and leave-in conditioner and heat/thermal protector and smoother (yikes, but worth it) affect my next color?!? Please answer QUICK with a video! 😘😘😘
So I love a lot of your videos but why at 5:49 is the toast clearly burnt but then afterwards you claim to show the products didn’t burn the toast ?
Chris, your recommended product list is a game changer!!!! Thank you so much!!! i tried the redken frizz tame for my coarse hair and it really gave it a complete different feeling (although I always thought my products were finde already :D as you said in a few videos, people dont know what they dont know) You're my favorite Hair Stylist because youre honest and have our best interest at heart.
We use oil to cook things. Why people would believe hair oil, which has some oil in it besides silicones, would be a good heat protectant escapes my mind.
Ordered the two irons and saved well thanks to you. Ordered the big blow out too. Day four of following you. The shampooing twice convinced me - your awesome!
Hi, professor! Could you do a video on coloured/colour-treated hair? Which products should be prioritised, for example, shampoo for coloured hair or volume shampoo (according to the hair type test, my result is fine hair). Thank you so much!
He recommends products by hair type only, this is a grey area in my opinion as I have fine hair that's bleached and I do not want volume in my hair. I also think over bleached hair is highly porous which is the opposite to fine hair.
I use the Oribe blow dry spray but it feels super oily and how I am concerned that it burns my hair instead of protecting!😳
Can you please try out oribe products and review?
I am sorry to comment this but I have looked at this over and over at at exactly 5:49 both the toasts look burnt and it seems like the video was edited to show two different toasts. I love all your content Blowout Professor, but am just not sure if this was edited video......
Wow, I see what you mean!
Interesting.... 🤔
I took his hair type quiz and was surprised by the accurate results I got, but I guess stylists don’t use the number system I’m always seeing (I.e. 3a, 4c, etc.). I also checked out the products that matched my quiz results and was again surprised to see how affordable they were. Now that I have them in my email I may consider buying from their site one day.
When I read reviews at Sephora I would sort by hair type but then saw that white people called their hair coarse! I think black hair types aren’t included in these charts.
Wrong. Black hair IS coarse hair, Caucasians aren’t the only ones with that hair type. If you Google the definition of coarse and look at the corresponding pictures, you’d see that. In addition, a good stylist knows about all different hair types and textures, not just their own.
Hair type, i.e. fine, medium coarse and hair texture i.e. 2a, 3c, 4b, etc. are both often referred to as hair type, but are two separate things. The former refers to the diameter of each strand of hair and the latter refers to how curly or straight your hair is. The number + letter system is classifying curl shapes. You can have fine curly hair, coarse straight hair, fine wavy hair, coarse curly hair, etc.
I have to say that my hairdresser loves the strength , growth and softness and smoothness from using the products you recommend and I’m getting a lot of compliments on my hair , thank you for your videos plus’s I’m doing more with my hair little by little with your videos
I really enjoyed this video. So funny and clever in sharing info that can be somewhat boring. Glad to see a cheaper product that works but will keep in mind what you said about it. Times are tough and may have to deal with a little "stick."
I live for that blow torch at the end. 😊
Now that I have followed your advice, I only wash my hair 1-2 times a week. My question is: I am still doing a little styling with the new Revlon brush on my dry hair. I think if I put the usual Redken on dry hair it would get gloppy and gross. How do I protect hair on non wash days? Thank you!😅 8:37
This vide absolutely made me feel so much better about using heat on my hair!
The Redken BlowOut Pomade is legit, learned about it from you and it's kept my daughter and my hair in tip top shape while styling!
Do you have any videos on how to care for curly and black hair care?
Check out Manes by Mell and Glamfam hair & beauty for knowledgeable curly hair care!
I followed your advice of maintaining a blow out. I have frizzy, coarse hair and naturally curly hair. I blow dry, flat iron and curling iron, plus it’s bleached. With the suggested products and how to use them correctly. You have saved my hair! I have lasting beautiful blowouts and my hair feels soft and smooth. I ditched Olaplex. Some the products was too heavy for my hair or just not enough and I just couldn’t get the product measurements correctly. Redken is saving my hairs life 😂
I would
Love to chat with you about your hair goals they are so like mine
Vitamins and vitamin esters can provide some heat protection ( Panthenol and its esters, tocopherol - Vitamin E, Wheat Germ Oil, some amino acids and polypeptides) as well as some Quats and polymers.
I’ve been watching your videos to learn how to take better care of my hair. I like how you are to the point and not trying to promote just any product. I appreciate it!!!
Do you think you will ever do a video about what is the best hot rollers to use? How or best techniques when your using hot rollers?
Thanks!!!
Thank you so much. I always ask hair dresses which is the best heat protector and they never know.
Unfortunately, most of these have perfumes and fragrances which many are sensitive to
Thank you for your videos, I really like how transparent and honest you are! I would love for you to do a similar video about protecting silver/white hair from heat. I do need to use hot tools a few times a week and I don't want to damage/burn it.
So use the blow out cream/gel when blow dry and heat protectant spray when flat iron. I currently use the redken conditioner spray for blow out and the redken heat protectant for flat iron. Do you suggest all three. I have fine to medium hair. Thanks
Great idea with your testing method, very easy to see & understand the results. I wonder if the type of hair (kinky 4c vs naturally straight ) would cause different results on actual hair.
New sub here ❤ washed and curled my hair according to your tips and I have curl on 2nd day hair. Thought my hair was notoriously hard to curl but it was my technique and products. I never style my hair past washing and air drying but now I will be. ❤ I actually cried tears of happiness this morning. Thanks for breaking it down easily. ❤also this was a fun video to watch!😊
question you recommend the volume injection for people with thin / fine hair .. but i was just doing research that it’s a PH shampoo , i have read that PH shampoo is only good for people with thick hair because if your hair is thin / fine it causes it to be dry and breakage .. which i have been experiencing with this shampoo could you please talk about this ? and maybe give a different shampoo with out ph because ever since using that exact shampoo my hair is brittle and a rats nest ..
Lol love the video! So should I apply the redken cream before blow dry and the redken before ironing? Is that too much?
Yes, that’s what he’s recommended in previous videos.
genuine question: why is the redken recommended over the kenra?? the kenra is too "heavy duty" but it is significantly cheaper?
I tried the Rdken but because it has water in it it's just adding moisture to my hair. I have wavy hair that I'm trying to straighten. The worst thing for that is water. So I'm not going to spend all that time blow drying only to add water back. I use the Beyond the Zone stuff.
I use the kenra heat protectant at home and am just very careful not to over do it and I love it so much! I love this video, so cool!
Can you do a video on two things please?! 1. How to handle cowlicks to the back of the head. 2. How to diffuse. Some days i just want to go natural meaning no straightening or curling iron and want my natural wavy, slightly curly hair to shine through. I scrunch the hair with products and diffuse but it just ends up a hot, frizzy mess. Thank you!!!
I know this is old but I just ripped O7 out of my sephora rouge cart with a quickness lol.
Love this video!
Especially the part when Chris is eating the bread 🍞 😂
I have a question about the
babyliss pro nano titanium Straightener. Some of the images online show the plates as “Chrome” silver and others show as a “Gunmetal” color
Which is the best one to purchase?
Is there a difference?
Also, what do you think of the mini version? Thanks
Now all that other bread is not eatable
THANK YOU! I've struggled with my hair for 40 years and your tips fixed it! PLEASE weigh in though if you can on the Olaplex lawsuit. I love that stuff and now i'm worried about using it. I've had zero issues though. What are your thoughts?
This vid goes a long way just the other day my cosmology teacher had me on the sideline watching my other colleagues washing & doing blow drying & I couldn’t help my self to ask them what are the proper brushes for all hair types so when my turn comes I can give the client excellent service ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hi! I don’t know where you live, but I remember back in school that everyone wanted to get out there and do hair right away. A few girls decided to go shampoo under a senior stylist straight out of school, and everybody else said no way, that’s what school was for. Who do you think made more money? The few who went to shampoo. Because they were in high end salons, after a couple short years of gaining real world experience, they graduated to their own chairs charging more than double what their peers were making. 🤔 I guess I’m saying, weigh all your options and stay out of Fantastic Sam’s or Haircut House or whatever. School prepares you to pass state exams, but does not a hairdresser make! Good luck and have fun!
I have to TRUST in the PROCESS I am not in a rush to practice while I am in school I have folks on the side that support me & let’s me do a basic hair blower/color touch ups I do appreciate & feel all the positive energies ❤️🍀🙏🏼
A few months ago, I used Olaplex 7 in one section of my hair before using the flat iron. Sadly that one section now has heat damage.
My advice to people don't get too caught up on specific products if you can't find them or don't like them. The theory in the videos is the most valuable advice. Use the best quality shampoo and conditioner for your hair type that you can afford. Use the best quality leave in conditioner that you can afford. If you blow dry your hair use the best quality blow dry cream you can afford. If you use hot tools use the best quality heat protector you can afford (not a multi use product a specific heat protector only) Use the best quality finishing oil or serum that you can afford.
I DO NOT USE his products because I don't like them and or can't find them in the UK.
I DO follow the process and adding a leave in conditioner and using finishing oil/serum and I have seen major improvement in my hair.
I do not use a blow dryer or hot tools hardly ever but if I did I would add in products for those tasks. Try it! Find the products that work for you and your budget. The process works.
Thanks!
Thank you Amy Beth! 🙏
Just wanted to say thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Can’t wait for the results
What do you recommend to stop grey hair going yellow when using heat?
Please suggest on which hair dye causes less damage and how to use it
Awesome experiment, Chris! Seeing is believing. You handled the blow torch like a pro! I love the Pureology leave-in conditioner. Thanks for this demo!!
I think this is the best experiment video on heat protection on UA-cam. I love this video. Please do a part 2. I wish you would have added more sprays. Bumble and Bumble is the top rated one on Ulta and the employees tell me it Is the most best selling one. Please do a part 2 and add more sprays. Thank you.
You’re a game changer Chris! Thank you.
Redken blowout didn’t impress me much. But redken 22 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 I bought Redken 11 and I suppose has the same effect against heat…
First off, Chris! This was an awesome video, and you are hilarious! I just have a quick question for you. What is your opinion on It’s a 10 leave in conditioner. Is it a good or bad leave in conditioner?
I love these kinds of crazy tests 😍
Another fun fact... make sure the heat protectant you just used, DRIES.. lol I once had the literal opposite result when I sprayed heat protectant on my face framing pieces, then I didn't wait long enough.. applied the flat iron and WOOOOSSHHH 🔥🔥 bangs.
Hi Chris. I follow your shampoo and post wash conditioning routine. Since using the leave in conditioner and olaplex oil my bleach damage short hairs on the top have started growing. I’m so pleased with your product recommendations! Thank you!
I do have issues with heat protectants as my hair always gets stiff. I’ve tried quite a few but not the Redken. Does the Redken not do that? Thank you again for all your videos and educating us.
Would love to know your shampoo recommendations for fine hair that’s been colored treated
That’s my hair too
ARE YOU SERIOUS? Like why lie on your followers? In minute 5:49 the toast was literally BURNED and then you cut it and then the toast has nothing on it? CMON
I'm so disappointed tbh I trusted you at the beginning but now...
🫣🫣🫣 wow that’s really bad
Hi im new to channel and subscribed straight away.i live in the uk and cant seem to get the hotshot 22 heat protecter but can find it with the numbers 11 is this the same or if not can you recommend a uk one just as good or put a link to the uk xx
Also in the UK and agree with you about not being able to get the hot 22, can't seem to get hold of the big blow out cream either.
@@mp2375 No, no me either sadly hope he responds to this for alternatives
What do you think of Alterna Caviar Anti-Aging Smoothing
Anti-Frizz Blowout Butter for blow drying fine hair?
Great video but still can’t find the Redken 22 hot sets in Ireland 😭
My hair looks so healthy since using Olaplex #6 and #7 mixed together. I also use low heat when styling my hair.
That was hugely entertaining. Not sure about the scientific veracity of the whole spray on bread technique... but hey, Chris gets an A for effort! You really had me worried there when you held the bread in one hand and fired the blowtorch within inches of your fingers though. Still, I will finally get myself a tube of the Redken blow dry cream. You win.