Blowout Professor's method is what made my hair in the best shape it has ever been. My ex chopped it without my permission chin length when he wanted to helped me trim the ends of my long hair. Since then my hair is always bleached to level 10, and still grows like a charm with minimal breakage. I would highly recommend Chris's method to anyone !
As a hairdresser I'd say leave ins are so helpful for the hair between washes. It protects it and moisturizes it when dry. There's alot of things in our environment that affects the hair so protection is an important step. And there's different types appropriate depending on hair type. And you can use multiple at the same time.
For your question at the end: I'm a vintage girlie so I do a lot of heatless overnight wetsets, especially with PINCURLS! It definitely has a learning curve but you can do so much with pincurl techniques. You can also use sponge/foam rollers or pillow rollers (which I prefer for sleeping). Foam rollers especially you can get in any size to achieve any look, including the 90s blow-out that people are using velcro rollers and heat for. I pretty much never use heat and my hair is extremely soft and healthy (partially genetic of course, but it's virgin and in great condition so that's a huge component.)
One of the biggest regrets that i have is that i stopped using silicones for years. My hair used to be so long and healthy and when i stopped using them, because my hair is more on the finer side, it got damaged and broke off more easily. Now that i started using them again my hair feels so soft anf silky and a lot more healthier. Buid up shouldn't be worried about if you don't use them too close to the roots of your hair, either way they can be washed out easily!
So I discovered the Blowout Professor's youtube channel 2 months ago, and I was very intrigued by the information that he gave in his videos. I'm not a hair expert, but everything he said made sense to me. So I have been struggling with my hair for the past 10 years, and was very desperate to try anything to fix it (like I have been on and off for the last 10 years). I have been following his advice for the last month, and my hair hasn't been feeling this good since I was in high school. It's very moisturised, shiny and voluminous. My hair is similar to yours, but pretty straight, in comparison to your waves. I started incorporating the products that he's mentioned one by one to see a difference, and I have been with each addition of product that I've done. Firstly I bought a nice conditioned, and that was the only change in my routine and I noticed a huge difference after first wash (Redken Extreme Lenght conditioner). Then I added a leave-in, and also I saw a huge difference after started using a leave-in as well. I added a better hair oil after that (used to use Aussie 3 Miracle oil, but bought Olaplex no. 7) which made my hair even better, as if it could be any better, I seriously thought that was the best my hair can be. And on top of that I also started using Olaplex no. 6. So my hair now is AMAZING! The Blowout Professor's advice have been a miracle for my hair so far. I highly recommend watching more of his videos (including the ones where he says how to properly use heat) and try taking more of his advice, I guarantee you will see a huge difference in your hair.
Also about the old viral video of the girl with the burning hair, I believe the reason for that was the heat protectant that she was using (from Tresemme), I remember something of that sort mentioned in that video of her. The Blowout Professor suggests using your curling iron only a few seconds on your hair, but take small sections in order to evenly put heat on the strand, as opposed to having a huge chunk and only warm up the inside of the hair that directly touches the iron.
I just want to say that the shay moisture products that you are using are made for people with coarse and coily hair typically african american hair! That is why it is so heavy and moisturizing! Try and use products for your hair type! Not all curly haired girls can use the same products!
hi, just wanted to say, that i love listening to you. if you hadn't mentioned the lack of pics/footage i wouldn't even have noticed. please don't stress yourself, you're already putting a lot of work and effort in your channel. lots of love
I used to use really cheap shampoo and conditioner on my hair and last year thought I’d ‘treat myself’ by buying OGX. It was a bad move. Like you I experienced quite alarming amount of hair fall when I was in the shower and didn’t understand what was happening. Having progressed in my hair journey since then I’ve basically realised that about 90% of stuff sold in supermarkets/Boots/Superdrug is trash. I now use a shampoo bar from Eco Warrior and a solid conditioner from Ethique. I love the results these natural, clean products give me and excessive hair fall has stopped.
I would like to thank you for introducing me to Blowout Professor :) i started following his trinity method, and even though I'm on a budget and use cheaper products, I can actually see some improvement in my hair!
vitamin d deficiency can cause hair falling out too, had that problem once when I didn't take any one winter. I live in scandinavia too so it's very important to take them. I take them year round now every day with my other meds. just make sure you don't take too much bc that can also lead to problems when you supplement but as long as you just take one you should be fine.
So for the OGX hair loss claims it looks like in 2021 their formulation contained DMDM hydantoin which was the cause of the potential hair loss. But as of September 2021 it's no longer in the formulation. I was curious because I use multiple OGX products like the anti breakage serum, combing cream, coconut curl cream and conditioner and they've all definitely helped my curls grow longer and retain moisture.
@aradikas8811 I've used the shampoo before, specifically the coconut miracale oil and the Brazilian keratin shampoos without any issues. I usually use sulfate free shampoo though for my curls so I've switched to Shea Moisture for shampoo
Also another tip, I swear by leave-in and hair oil. Best products on the planet is the Hair Plus range with all natural ingredients, no silicones, sulfates in any of their products. They are available in the US, originally based on the Dominican republic. They have a different range for curly Afro hair and straight caucasian. Bought a whole bundle from them, and it’s the only shampoo that doesn’t make my hair itch. Try it out, it’s a holy grail ❤️ I also take the Thrive Hair Gel collagen which is magic in a pouch! It was the last thing I tried until I swore I’ll give up on my hair. For me all these things together, worked wonders on my hair. Its finally grown till my elbows.
I use jojoba oil in my hair. It is a pure oil with only one ingredient, and it is also good for the face and skin. It is also cheaper than buying specific hair oils. Super good for the cold and dry weather in northern Sweden as well, I always have a small bottle in my bag so I can touch the tops or on my hands :-) Just a tip
jojoba oil is great, but I believe it is meant to be diluted! Maybe it works for you, but most of the time our skin and hair shouldn't come in contact with it if it's not diluted with another product.
@@konab.7903 I didn't know that. We used it in our facial treatments at the spa i worked at. Here in the northeast part of sweden we even have a company that makes eko facial products, and they have pure jojoba oil as one step in the routine (company name is co\Gerd). But maybe they specialist in northern skin and climate. What recommend to dilute jojoba with? 😊
Yes, the climate and the skin due to it definitely plays a huge role! I live in Greece and I had once applied pure jojoba oil on my skin and my legs were immediately covered with red spots and were itchy. I've read that you can mix it with either your conditioner or another hair oil. In case you want to apply on your skin you can mix it with a moisturizer or an oil made to be put on our skin.
I, too, experienced hair loss and my split ends were the worst, after using OBX shampoos/conditioners. At the time, I didn't know there were issues with this brand. I did stop using them but glad to have validation.
i naturally have dry, frizzy corse hair like that is my hair type and since ive been like 12 years old, without fail i use a hair mask once a week, leave in condition and oil every single time i wash my hair to keep it hydrated and healthier n i can’t never not do that! my hair would be horrible second day
Shea Moisture has an AMAZING leave-in conditoner that I SWEAR by!! I've even got my mom and sister using it! It's the Manuka Honey & Yogurt leave in conditoner. It will change your life! Try not to use too much though, as it can make your hair appear greasy. But it's truly amazing, I've been using it for the better part of 4 years now!
blowout professor is not bad, his basic stuff are pretty good information, although it kinda annoys me how he tells his audience that salon/high end shampoos are the absolute only thing that you should use and that drugstore products don't have the "good" ingredients. I had a big chop in early 2021 and been growing my hair ever since. 90% of the hair stuff I use are drugstore and my hair has been healthy, not dry, soft to touch and curling on its own nicely, with my wash days only once every 5 days or so. all you need to do is just experiment and see what works for you, i don't really see the use in purchasing much more expensive products if i can simply get the same result from my same old stuff but cheaper.
I watched the blow out professor, I am going to try something which he said, use a professional shampoo rather than drugstore product they are formulated differently. I think that's why when you go to a salon your hair feels different and super clean.
13:18 , I can really recommend Hot Tools 24k gold 1inch curling iron, I use it for almost 4 years and it is really good! It has temperature setting from 140 to 220 deegres , curls and waves comes out very natural, shiny and soft. I also have the GHD classic curl tong (which heat up to 180 deegres I think, and doesn't have any heat settings) but the Hot Tools is still my favourite.
Thanks for the tips in this. 😊 I've been so upset about my hair lately so I find I enjoy your hair videos even more. It's great to see that you're happier with your hair now and it looks amazing! Especially here. 😍 I definitely want to get one of those robe curl sets and try it out. But I honestly couldn't stop thinking how lovely your hair looks here the whole video, haha. And you just look so nice in general. Blue really suits your hair colour and your make up is really nice too! You always just look so pretty no matter what. 💙✨
I use the Davines Ol oil and milk leave in and they are amazing products. Definitely use a leave in after every wash and oil stops breakage on the length 💖
I'm not the top most informed on everything to do for hair but this video makes me want to send a bundle of hair products for you to try and see what you think. That's good you found a routine that's working cuz the hair journey can be a struggle. Also love that you love Bratz cuz I've been obsessed since I was a kid
yesss, my hair was breaking and staying the same length for years and the only thing that helped me grow it out was using a leave in conditioner every single time after I wash it, a heat protectant and hair oil after styling. And occasionally a hair mask if it's very dry. It's bleached and I use heat very often but it's grown more in 1 year than it had grown before for 4 years
I love using a curling iron when I curl my hair. Don't be too worried when you use a curling iron, I feel like your hair is not left too long on it. (Usually, I wait 5-10 seconds) The part of the hair GOING IN first passes out of the iron after a touch of heat, then the bottom of the section you take will be in it. I personally like it more than wands for the consistency and symmetry of the curl and speed instead of a wand when all the hair is wrapped at once.
Love the way your hair looks in this video! Can you do a detailed tutorial on how to do one direction robe curls, please? ☺️ And what tips you would recommend for the curls to last all day.
Shea moisture isn’t for your hair type . There’s tons of products made for your hair so I’m confused why you chose a black brand lol. Black/Latino hair are usually thicker and need heavier products to get moisture.
if you like heat curls, i like using a straightener for curls because they run though the hair quickly. I recommend the L’ange straightener because it has air vents on the outside to cool the hair down around it and it has a round shape like a curling rod. a little more pricy but HIGHLY recommend and the curls last me until next wash up to a week! and you can adjust the temperature
Try the HairFood Coconut and Chai line! The Shampoo really cleans my hair without being drying and the conditioner doesn’t weigh down my wavy hair but still feels hydrating
I used to use ogx, switched to shea moisture, had to experiment with the different types of shampoo/con lines they have- found that the Manuka honey & yogurt one is the best for me! I have a mixture of curls/waves with really thick and full hair
I'm not sure how realistic these OGX hair loss claims are. I've heard the same thing with Brazilian keratin treatments and Olaplex, so be careful what you believe. It's rare that a product can be proven to cause hair to fall out. It's likely something internal that is causing this.
Those hair loss products are all BS. That's why they can't be approved. If hair is falling out and it's not from actual balding/hair products its a thyroid problem and/or what a person is eating. Ok That's why her hair stopped falling out, because she stopped using the product and started taking vitamins, not from a "hair loss" product. Hair begins within the body first.
Oh you didn't hear about the OGX lawsuit ?? It was all over the internet. The main suspect for hair loss was DMDM hydantoin present in their shampoos and conditioners, but I have no idea if that's true, it may be something else, it's just that people picked on that ingredient in particular.
dmdm hydantoin is a extensively researched and safe preservative. the whole "dmdm hydantoin causes hairloss" narrative comes from the lack of understanding of cosmetic chemistry and toxicology, which most consumers dont. dont give in to fearmongering
@@yakult9618 I am a chemist (not a cosmetic chemist; I do organic and analytical chemistry) and I have specified that I don't know much about dmdm hydantoin and that people picked on it for no valid reason that I know of. As you say, there is a lot of misinformation out there, especially when it comes to online scandals. I do remember looking at all OGX shampoo formulas, and nothing looked bad. I would love to know what caused the hair loss that so many users reported (out of curiosity cause i m a self-taught formulator). It could be a product of degradation, a residue, microbial contamination. I should take the time to see what info came out of the lawsuit =)
my hair was to talebone but i just cut it and it looks uneven, not bad but you can see it on the ends i hate it i wanna cut it , but then i dont have talebone length so im growing it out until the uneven ends reach and then i cut it😔
I actually like the blowout professor and started to believe in leavein and hair oils again! But yeah it is funny that he likes to have his hair shaved, also thesalonguy who is a good stylist he is bold jeje
I embrace my nature wavy/curly hair but I don't follow the curly girl method. I use sulfates and silicones. On average, hair grows at a rate of about half an inch per month.. Sorry I'm American so I have no idea what that is in centimeters.
The "hair oils" in drug stores are ALWAYS just silicone!!! or mostly silicone. I did find a hair oil in a health food store that was purely made up of oils. I put it on every time after the shower while the hair is wet and then dry it. Leaves my hair super soft! Oh and about the hair growth thing. If you really want a lot of new growth I can recommend minoxidil. I tried it for about 3 years and at the end my hair was twice as thick as it used to be, no joke! I haven't used it in 1,5 years and now my hair is thin again lol... I stopped because it cost me 200-300€ per year. Now I'm trying the castor oil thing because a bottle was randomly sent to me lol. So I put it on every single time before a shower and also massage it in to get the blood flow yknow. I'll update you in like a year I guess xD. Sry for the long comment, I just really wanted to add my two cents to this conversation. I loved your hair update and I can't wait for the next one
Hair can’t lose moisture due to cutting. If that were the case, you’d notice it after a cut. Many people today think oils are helping cure their problems, when in reality, over oiling your scalp can cause the folicles to get clogged, which leads to hair loss. Sadly, 99% of good hair is genetics. But of course, there are many things you can do to limit breakage and protect your hair against harshness.
6:10 I understand exactly what you mean. I also take some of his advice because I don’t fully trust him (not to be mean) the reason is in some of his video, he repeats some advice that has been debunked previously like the famous "you need to moisturize your hair".
I’ve used Oi religiously for years now!! It’s expensive but worth it!! Especially because I keep my hair long and blonde!!! (It’s not naturally blonde so it suffers sometimes!) it has made my hair so healthy and strong!! I pair it with Moroccan oil when my hair feels like it needs more moisture!! Personally I spray it into my hands and focus it on my ends because it can make the roots a bit heavy especially during summer! But it’s the most lightweight leave in I’ve ever used and I go through SO MUCH it’s actually embarrassing
You should take a look at Briogeo. Not a fan of their styling products but their wash products and masks are top tier! I use their superfoods collections. Changed my life.
i was recommended an app by a friend, where you scan the barcode on the hair product and it will tell you if it contains chemical ingredients which are harmful. i've ditched the expensive shampoo i bought from my hairdresser (contained a known allergen) and found a natural ingredient shampoo at the food store that's wonderful and not expensive!
after watching your last video i saw that ogx shampoo in home bargains for super cheap haha. ive ended up starting to use that “dream lengths” stuff (i dont even remember what brand it is) and i always just assumed it was really gimmicky, but you know what the products are working for me and the fragrance is so nice so in happy
You make a good point! I have a curling iron with a graspy-thing, but some hairs get caught in it. I don’t really like it actually.. hopefully it’s not as hot as a straightener, but I don’t even know! Are you using (diluted) rosemary oil on your scalp before you wash? I’ve had great results with that! New baby hairs!
Some thoughts I had through the video! First of all, I'm glad the hair loss situation sorted itself out, that must have been so stressful to go through! About leave-in conditioner, if you ever want to try one that is silicon free there is a brand called Noughty who I believe are UK based and all their products are free from silicones, sulfates and parabens. I use a lot of their products and I think they're nice, the leave-in makes my hair feel really soft but it doesn't really feel like it builds up at all, it washes out well with just water. I am sure they are not the only brand that makes a silicone free leave in, theirs is just the only one I've tried so I thought I'd mention them in case you're interested! :)
What about the babyliss curl secret? It takes in some hair and keeps it in the barrel for a short amount of time and then beeps to let you know to remove the hair.
The mark hill wand each wand gets to a specific heat that is different for each wand but it is a low heat device and only really goes to about 200 at max I think
I have a leave in and hair oil that I love and would definitely recommend to someone to try out. The leave in is the “Thirst Aid” conditioning and detangling spray from Noughty (UK based brand). They also have a wavy hair line but I use their “To The Rescue” shampoo and conditioner. The hair oil is the “Hair Recovery Serum- Argan Oil” from essano (New Zealand based brand). Both products are silicone free etc. but whether you like silicones or not, definitely something to try out.
I feel like the main difference between using the curling iron and flat iron is that the flat iron you're pressing between two plates evenly. Compared to curling iron where you're having only one side of your hair on the heat so you have to allow the heat to penetrate through the rest of the hair.
Hi Isabella, I'd love to know your reaction or opinion about the "suggested hair products" the blowout professor recommends in his pdf! (You go to his videos and he has the quiz listed. Then he emails you a recommended products list. ) I have to be honest since I cut out all my other products and only use the ones he recommended my hair density and texture has improved!
I started to search up this OGX thing. Hear me out. I just ordered the apple cider vinegar shampoo because I overmoisturized my hair. I read a lot here about 'ogx shampoos causes hair loss'. I recommend check the ingredients before you buy it. They actually removed the dmdm which caused hair loss. I don't recommend using clarifying shampoo every hairwash day! Use it once a month! If you use the clarifying shampoo too much that can cause hair loss too.
I feel like the difference between a flatiron and a curler is that with a flatiron you have heat on both sides of your hair so the temperatur will rise much faster in your hair. The curlingiron only heates one side so you have to keep your hair longer on it for it to heat completely through. At least thats what i am thinking
isabella! i wanted to ask you, do you still struggle with picking/splitting your split ends? i remember you making a video about it a while ago, and i was curious about what your picking habits are like now. i have been struggling with a split end compulsion for so many years, and i am at my wit's end! the only thing that helps me is putting my hair in a bun/knot where i can't see my ends. sometimes i have a bad picking session, and i just can't stop--it's almost like a self-sabotage thing. ugh. really curious to know how others cope with this, how they quit picking, etc.
Something you could do is buy yourself a pair of hair scissors, and instead of picking the split end with your fingers whenever you see one, trim it off with the scissors. It gets pretty addicting, but in the end it actually makes your hair healthier and helps retain length so it can grow longer. It's a form of dusting called S&D.
Hi just wanna say how much I love listening to your videos and I’m trying my best to comment and like as much as possible. I know you said it really does help and I’m trying to contribute cause I really don’t want you to have leave in the future❤️❤️
I’ve been experiencing hair loss too and I’m trying to figure this out. But maybe I need to review my hair products too. Also, I read somewhere that it takes 2-3 months for hair to catch up with the vitamins or stress you got. So, if for example you had some stress or illness (like Covid), your hair will react with hair loss only after 2-3 months. The same goes for vitamins. If you start taking vitamins, your hair will respond only after 2-3,4 months.
I've found that hair dressers of course don't know a lot about hair care because of course they're mostly focused on styling and are required to try to sell you products. So it may be worth while for anyone to see what some dermatologists can say that debunks some stuff. I'd recommend Dr Dray hair related videos, I've found them insightful and assuring. :D
I had the same experience with shea moisture where it felt like I had build-up, I ended up purchasing a clarifying shampoo to clean it out and have left it on my shelf since. I feel like once your hair starts to get used to a product, it starts to make your hair feel worse? This isn't my first experience where my holy grail shampoo started to have a backwards effect.
@@IsabellaDemarko love that for you, I usually switch between a really hydrating shampoo and a purple shampoo to try to get rid of some yellow. Which clarifying shampoos have you found work the best?
Are you gonna buy the repro bratz that are in stores now? Also i think sheamoisture is horrible… i hate them i swear it made my hair go into protein overload and always makes my hair feel horrible! Never using them again. if you ever get that problem with protein use ‘as i am’ protein free and amazing!! My hair feels back to normal after basically falling out and breaking was really scary!
You should use clips or pins or sth right after holding the hair on the curling iron. Like keep it rolled up🌀and flattened with pins in an X and let it cool completely, should cut down on the time you need to have heat on it.
I got covid in 2021 after that my hair is falling like crazy and Im having breakage too, The problem is i can't take biotin and zinc multivitamins they cause kidney pain to me
I’m so sorry you can’t take supplements, that sucks. Try to find foods high in the nutrients you want and eat some of it every day. I looove buying big bags of blanched spinach (it’s frozen into little pucks) and dumping a bunch of them into all my stews/soups/pasta sauces. Lotsa iron etc. for zinc I think pumpkinseeds and seafood has lots of zinc?❤
I’m not sure if you’re gonna see this but have you ever discovered your hair porosity or even heard of it? If you haven’t, search up hair porosity and there’s a few videos there. I have learned that finding out my hair porosity can help find products that will actually help you achieve your dream hair. For example, there are 3 types of hair porosity, high, normal and low. I have low porosity hair so I did a lot of research to find out how to take care of low porosity hair. Here’s a simple test to find out what porosity your hair is but this isn’t always accurate. Fill up a cup of water and take a strand of your hair and if it floats, you have low porosity hair, if it’s in the middle of the water you have normal porosity hair and if it sinks to the bottom you have high porosity hair. I hope you see this and if you do, I hope it helps ❤
I'm pretty sure the girl in the viral hair burn video said she had some product in her hair that caused her hair to burn off that quickly. If you watch it you can see the hair quickly discolors. Under normal circumstances, you could leave your hair on a hair curler for a decent amount of time before something like that ever happened! Obviously depends on your hair, but 30 seconds shouldn't burn your curl off 🙈
Philip Kingsley elasticizer pre shampoo conditioning treatment You will never look back Honestly, try it Blowout professor is good, keeps it simple Find ya shampoo for your hair type, use a conditioning mask , shampoo, leave in then oils mids and ends I’ve managed to grow my hair Philip Kingsley eleastivizer
Do you know Sarah Igle's Channel? She made a viral hair science video and the message was: You hair isn't dry. That's the videos name too. I think this one could be really interesting for you!
Hello isa, i want to see a thing, the problems in your hair all these years, is the hard water the minerals and chlorum residues make the hair dry and does not allows moisturizing. Buy a water filter on amazon to convert hard water in soft water.
I dont know if It is suitable to your chanel concept or not but can you make a video about financial issues/advices for people who struggle with money or something like that in previous videos i realized that you are really comfortable while saying something is expensive for you. English is not my native language so i hope you dont get offended . I love your hair in this video it is getting better day by day ❤
Thank you x I’ve been wanting to do a finance video for a while but worried people won’t be interested ! Maybe I will as I am on a budget at the moment as I’m not earning a lot right now x
Silicones are one of the best ingredients for protecting your hair! Don't listen to the fear mongering; the science supports silicone use!
Blowout Professor's method is what made my hair in the best shape it has ever been. My ex chopped it without my permission chin length when he wanted to helped me trim the ends of my long hair. Since then my hair is always bleached to level 10, and still grows like a charm with minimal breakage. I would highly recommend Chris's method to anyone !
Totally agreeeee~ His trinity is a game changer
No wonder he’s an ex omg. Cutting one’s hair without permission is classified as mutilation and/or assault in some states
What is his methodes name? Is there a specific video on his channel about it?
aw hell nah jail for the ex
which video on his channel talks about it? :o
As a hairdresser I'd say leave ins are so helpful for the hair between washes. It protects it and moisturizes it when dry. There's alot of things in our environment that affects the hair so protection is an important step. And there's different types appropriate depending on hair type. And you can use multiple at the same time.
For your question at the end: I'm a vintage girlie so I do a lot of heatless overnight wetsets, especially with PINCURLS! It definitely has a learning curve but you can do so much with pincurl techniques. You can also use sponge/foam rollers or pillow rollers (which I prefer for sleeping). Foam rollers especially you can get in any size to achieve any look, including the 90s blow-out that people are using velcro rollers and heat for. I pretty much never use heat and my hair is extremely soft and healthy (partially genetic of course, but it's virgin and in great condition so that's a huge component.)
is there a pincurl tutorial you reccomend? every time I do it it looks so bad and bumpy
One of the biggest regrets that i have is that i stopped using silicones for years. My hair used to be so long and healthy and when i stopped using them, because my hair is more on the finer side, it got damaged and broke off more easily. Now that i started using them again my hair feels so soft anf silky and a lot more healthier. Buid up shouldn't be worried about if you don't use them too close to the roots of your hair, either way they can be washed out easily!
So I discovered the Blowout Professor's youtube channel 2 months ago, and I was very intrigued by the information that he gave in his videos. I'm not a hair expert, but everything he said made sense to me. So I have been struggling with my hair for the past 10 years, and was very desperate to try anything to fix it (like I have been on and off for the last 10 years). I have been following his advice for the last month, and my hair hasn't been feeling this good since I was in high school. It's very moisturised, shiny and voluminous. My hair is similar to yours, but pretty straight, in comparison to your waves. I started incorporating the products that he's mentioned one by one to see a difference, and I have been with each addition of product that I've done. Firstly I bought a nice conditioned, and that was the only change in my routine and I noticed a huge difference after first wash (Redken Extreme Lenght conditioner). Then I added a leave-in, and also I saw a huge difference after started using a leave-in as well. I added a better hair oil after that (used to use Aussie 3 Miracle oil, but bought Olaplex no. 7) which made my hair even better, as if it could be any better, I seriously thought that was the best my hair can be. And on top of that I also started using Olaplex no. 6. So my hair now is AMAZING! The Blowout Professor's advice have been a miracle for my hair so far. I highly recommend watching more of his videos (including the ones where he says how to properly use heat) and try taking more of his advice, I guarantee you will see a huge difference in your hair.
Also about the old viral video of the girl with the burning hair, I believe the reason for that was the heat protectant that she was using (from Tresemme), I remember something of that sort mentioned in that video of her. The Blowout Professor suggests using your curling iron only a few seconds on your hair, but take small sections in order to evenly put heat on the strand, as opposed to having a huge chunk and only warm up the inside of the hair that directly touches the iron.
I just want to say that the shay moisture products that you are using are made for people with coarse and coily hair typically african american hair! That is why it is so heavy and moisturizing! Try and use products for your hair type! Not all curly haired girls can use the same products!
This is why hair porosity and individual hair thickness is much more important that curl type.
Bro why do people say African American hair just say African wtff 😂😂😂😂
hi, just wanted to say, that i love listening to you. if you hadn't mentioned the lack of pics/footage i wouldn't even have noticed. please don't stress yourself, you're already putting a lot of work and effort in your channel. lots of love
Ah bless you thank you ❤
Ah bless you thank you ❤
I used to use really cheap shampoo and conditioner on my hair and last year thought I’d ‘treat myself’ by buying OGX. It was a bad move. Like you I experienced quite alarming amount of hair fall when I was in the shower and didn’t understand what was happening. Having progressed in my hair journey since then I’ve basically realised that about 90% of stuff sold in supermarkets/Boots/Superdrug is trash. I now use a shampoo bar from Eco Warrior and a solid conditioner from Ethique. I love the results these natural, clean products give me and excessive hair fall has stopped.
I would like to thank you for introducing me to Blowout Professor :) i started following his trinity method, and even though I'm on a budget and use cheaper products, I can actually see some improvement in my hair!
3:53 im glad that the problem ended up being an easy fix! i love your hair so much by the way
Thank you!
vitamin d deficiency can cause hair falling out too, had that problem once when I didn't take any one winter. I live in scandinavia too so it's very important to take them. I take them year round now every day with my other meds. just make sure you don't take too much bc that can also lead to problems when you supplement but as long as you just take one you should be fine.
The robe curls look great!! Really looks like a blow out or heat styled! ☺️
So for the OGX hair loss claims it looks like in 2021 their formulation contained DMDM hydantoin which was the cause of the potential hair loss. But as of September 2021 it's no longer in the formulation. I was curious because I use multiple OGX products like the anti breakage serum, combing cream, coconut curl cream and conditioner and they've all definitely helped my curls grow longer and retain moisture.
Do u use their shampoo. I heard like the shampoo was the culprit
@aradikas8811 I've used the shampoo before, specifically the coconut miracale oil and the Brazilian keratin shampoos without any issues. I usually use sulfate free shampoo though for my curls so I've switched to Shea Moisture for shampoo
Also another tip, I swear by leave-in and hair oil. Best products on the planet is the Hair Plus range with all natural ingredients, no silicones, sulfates in any of their products. They are available in the US, originally based on the Dominican republic. They have a different range for curly Afro hair and straight caucasian. Bought a whole bundle from them, and it’s the only shampoo that doesn’t make my hair itch.
Try it out, it’s a holy grail ❤️
I also take the Thrive Hair Gel collagen which is magic in a pouch! It was the last thing I tried until I swore I’ll give up on my hair. For me all these things together, worked wonders on my hair. Its finally grown till my elbows.
I use jojoba oil in my hair. It is a pure oil with only one ingredient, and it is also good for the face and skin. It is also cheaper than buying specific hair oils. Super good for the cold and dry weather in northern Sweden as well, I always have a small bottle in my bag so I can touch the tops or on my hands :-) Just a tip
jojoba oil is great, but I believe it is meant to be diluted! Maybe it works for you, but most of the time our skin and hair shouldn't come in contact with it if it's not diluted with another product.
@@konab.7903 I didn't know that. We used it in our facial treatments at the spa i worked at. Here in the northeast part of sweden we even have a company that makes eko facial products, and they have pure jojoba oil as one step in the routine (company name is co\Gerd). But maybe they specialist in northern skin and climate.
What recommend to dilute jojoba with? 😊
Yes, the climate and the skin due to it definitely plays a huge role! I live in Greece and I had once applied pure jojoba oil on my skin and my legs were immediately covered with red spots and were itchy. I've read that you can mix it with either your conditioner or another hair oil. In case you want to apply on your skin you can mix it with a moisturizer or an oil made to be put on our skin.
@@konab.7903 Thanks for the tip! I will try it 😊 i often put little in my henna also, buy then i often have condition too
@@konab.7903 no it’s not? It’s not an essential oil…
I, too, experienced hair loss and my split ends were the worst, after using OBX shampoos/conditioners. At the time, I didn't know there were issues with this brand. I did stop using them but glad to have validation.
i naturally have dry, frizzy corse hair like that is my hair type and since ive been like 12 years old, without fail i use a hair mask once a week, leave in condition and oil every single time i wash my hair to keep it hydrated and healthier n i can’t never not do that! my hair would be horrible second day
I have curly hair and use silicone and love them! Abbey Yung made a video about it
Shea Moisture has an AMAZING leave-in conditoner that I SWEAR by!! I've even got my mom and sister using it! It's the Manuka Honey & Yogurt leave in conditoner. It will change your life! Try not to use too much though, as it can make your hair appear greasy. But it's truly amazing, I've been using it for the better part of 4 years now!
Ah that’s so weird you say that because I just linked it in my shopmy because it’s the one I want to try next!
@@IsabellaDemarko you will love it!
Really?!? Omg I need to try it!!! What is your hair type?
@@lpsemcookie989 It’s truly amazing! My hair type is wavy/curly!
blowout professor is not bad, his basic stuff are pretty good information, although it kinda annoys me how he tells his audience that salon/high end shampoos are the absolute only thing that you should use and that drugstore products don't have the "good" ingredients. I had a big chop in early 2021 and been growing my hair ever since. 90% of the hair stuff I use are drugstore and my hair has been healthy, not dry, soft to touch and curling on its own nicely, with my wash days only once every 5 days or so. all you need to do is just experiment and see what works for you, i don't really see the use in purchasing much more expensive products if i can simply get the same result from my same old stuff but cheaper.
I watched the blow out professor, I am going to try something which he said, use a professional shampoo rather than drugstore product they are formulated differently. I think that's why when you go to a salon your hair feels different and super clean.
The redkin acidic bonding leave in conditioner is so amazing
13:18 , I can really recommend Hot Tools 24k gold 1inch curling iron, I use it for almost 4 years and it is really good! It has temperature setting from 140 to 220 deegres , curls and waves comes out very natural, shiny and soft. I also have the GHD classic curl tong (which heat up to 180 deegres I think, and doesn't have any heat settings) but the Hot Tools is still my favourite.
Thanks for the tips in this. 😊 I've been so upset about my hair lately so I find I enjoy your hair videos even more. It's great to see that you're happier with your hair now and it looks amazing! Especially here. 😍 I definitely want to get one of those robe curl sets and try it out. But I honestly couldn't stop thinking how lovely your hair looks here the whole video, haha. And you just look so nice in general. Blue really suits your hair colour and your make up is really nice too! You always just look so pretty no matter what. 💙✨
I use the Davines Ol oil and milk leave in and they are amazing products. Definitely use a leave in after every wash and oil stops breakage on the length 💖
LITERALLY MY HOLY GRAIL HAIR PRODUCT
I'm not the top most informed on everything to do for hair but this video makes me want to send a bundle of hair products for you to try and see what you think. That's good you found a routine that's working cuz the hair journey can be a struggle. Also love that you love Bratz cuz I've been obsessed since I was a kid
yesss, my hair was breaking and staying the same length for years and the only thing that helped me grow it out was using a leave in conditioner every single time after I wash it, a heat protectant and hair oil after styling. And occasionally a hair mask if it's very dry. It's bleached and I use heat very often but it's grown more in 1 year than it had grown before for 4 years
Honestly those robe curls are gorgeous!!!! I’d stick to those
I love using a curling iron when I curl my hair. Don't be too worried when you use a curling iron, I feel like your hair is not left too long on it. (Usually, I wait 5-10 seconds) The part of the hair GOING IN first passes out of the iron after a touch of heat, then the bottom of the section you take will be in it. I personally like it more than wands for the consistency and symmetry of the curl and speed instead of a wand when all the hair is wrapped at once.
Love the way your hair looks in this video! Can you do a detailed tutorial on how to do one direction robe curls, please? ☺️ And what tips you would recommend for the curls to last all day.
Shea moisture isn’t for your hair type . There’s tons of products made for your hair so I’m confused why you chose a black brand lol. Black/Latino hair are usually thicker and need heavier products to get moisture.
omg Isabella! I recently just discovered blowout professor's youtube channel as well! Haven't tried any of his recommendations but i want to!
if you like heat curls, i like using a straightener for curls because they run though the hair quickly. I recommend the L’ange straightener because it has air vents on the outside to cool the hair down around it and it has a round shape like a curling rod. a little more pricy but HIGHLY recommend and the curls last me until next wash up to a week! and you can adjust the temperature
Try the HairFood Coconut and Chai line! The Shampoo really cleans my hair without being drying and the conditioner doesn’t weigh down my wavy hair but still feels hydrating
Your hair looks so pretty in the video❤
You inspired me to dye my hair red and I'm obsessed. i feel like lindsay lohan i lovvvve it smmm and it looks so good on you.
I used to use ogx, switched to shea moisture, had to experiment with the different types of shampoo/con lines they have- found that the Manuka honey & yogurt one is the best for me! I have a mixture of curls/waves with really thick and full hair
I'm not sure how realistic these OGX hair loss claims are. I've heard the same thing with Brazilian keratin treatments and Olaplex, so be careful what you believe. It's rare that a product can be proven to cause hair to fall out. It's likely something internal that is causing this.
Those hair loss products are all BS. That's why they can't be approved. If hair is falling out and it's not from actual balding/hair products its a thyroid problem and/or what a person is eating.
Ok
That's why her hair stopped falling out, because she stopped using the product and started taking vitamins, not from a "hair loss" product. Hair begins within the body first.
Oh you didn't hear about the OGX lawsuit ?? It was all over the internet. The main suspect for hair loss was DMDM hydantoin present in their shampoos and conditioners, but I have no idea if that's true, it may be something else, it's just that people picked on that ingredient in particular.
dmdm hydantoin is a extensively researched and safe preservative. the whole "dmdm hydantoin causes hairloss" narrative comes from the lack of understanding of cosmetic chemistry and toxicology, which most consumers dont. dont give in to fearmongering
@@yakult9618 I am a chemist (not a cosmetic chemist; I do organic and analytical chemistry) and I have specified that I don't know much about dmdm hydantoin and that people picked on it for no valid reason that I know of. As you say, there is a lot of misinformation out there, especially when it comes to online scandals. I do remember looking at all OGX shampoo formulas, and nothing looked bad. I would love to know what caused the hair loss that so many users reported (out of curiosity cause i m a self-taught formulator). It could be a product of degradation, a residue, microbial contamination. I should take the time to see what info came out of the lawsuit =)
I experienced hairloss few weeks after having covid, after 3 months my hair finally stopped shedding like crazy
my hair was to talebone but i just cut it and it looks uneven, not bad but you can see it on the ends i hate it i wanna cut it , but then i dont have talebone length so im growing it out until the uneven ends reach and then i cut it😔
I actually like the blowout professor and started to believe in leavein and hair oils again! But yeah it is funny that he likes to have his hair shaved, also thesalonguy who is a good stylist he is bold jeje
I use white vinegar and my hair feels like silk it’s great, I only do it once every two months because it’s very strong I dilute it of course
I embrace my nature wavy/curly hair but I don't follow the curly girl method. I use sulfates and silicones.
On average, hair grows at a rate of about half an inch per month.. Sorry I'm American so I have no idea what that is in centimeters.
Yes I already know this hehe x
The "hair oils" in drug stores are ALWAYS just silicone!!! or mostly silicone. I did find a hair oil in a health food store that was purely made up of oils. I put it on every time after the shower while the hair is wet and then dry it. Leaves my hair super soft!
Oh and about the hair growth thing. If you really want a lot of new growth I can recommend minoxidil. I tried it for about 3 years and at the end my hair was twice as thick as it used to be, no joke! I haven't used it in 1,5 years and now my hair is thin again lol... I stopped because it cost me 200-300€ per year.
Now I'm trying the castor oil thing because a bottle was randomly sent to me lol. So I put it on every single time before a shower and also massage it in to get the blood flow yknow. I'll update you in like a year I guess xD.
Sry for the long comment, I just really wanted to add my two cents to this conversation. I loved your hair update and I can't wait for the next one
Update: it did absolutely nothing
Hair can’t lose moisture due to cutting. If that were the case, you’d notice it after a cut.
Many people today think oils are helping cure their problems, when in reality, over oiling your scalp can cause the folicles to get clogged, which leads to hair loss.
Sadly, 99% of good hair is genetics. But of course, there are many things you can do to limit breakage and protect your hair against harshness.
6:10 I understand exactly what you mean. I also take some of his advice because I don’t fully trust him (not to be mean) the reason is in some of his video, he repeats some advice that has been debunked previously like the famous "you need to moisturize your hair".
I’ve used Oi religiously for years now!! It’s expensive but worth it!! Especially because I keep my hair long and blonde!!! (It’s not naturally blonde so it suffers sometimes!) it has made my hair so healthy and strong!! I pair it with Moroccan oil when my hair feels like it needs more moisture!!
Personally I spray it into my hands and focus it on my ends because it can make the roots a bit heavy especially during summer! But it’s the most lightweight leave in I’ve ever used and I go through SO MUCH it’s actually embarrassing
Wow that is so strange! I’ve been using OGX for almost 2 years and my hair has never been better!
Yeah same here, I love ogx!
I actually love ogx but EVERYONE has been saying that they hate it so I am confused, I don’t know 🤷🏼♀️
if it works for you, it works for you.
@@yakult9618 the truth is that I’m not sure abt if it works for me. It looks like it does but could be improved idk hair care is complicated.
You should take a look at Briogeo. Not a fan of their styling products but their wash products and masks are top tier! I use their superfoods collections. Changed my life.
i was recommended an app by a friend, where you scan the barcode on the hair product and it will tell you if it contains chemical ingredients which are harmful. i've ditched the expensive shampoo i bought from my hairdresser (contained a known allergen) and found a natural ingredient shampoo at the food store that's wonderful and not expensive!
Hey I just wanted to let you know that shea moisture has a chart for what shampoo to use according to you hair type
I will definitely recommend abbey yung and lab muffin, they use science research
Hi Isabella. Your eyebrows look amazing. 😍 Are they microbladed?
No I just got a new eyebrow pen it’s the nyx one in esspresso x
And I use an eyebrow gel it’s all on my shopmy in description x
@@IsabellaDemarko Thank you! 🤗 x
after watching your last video i saw that ogx shampoo in home bargains for super cheap haha. ive ended up starting to use that “dream lengths” stuff (i dont even remember what brand it is) and i always just assumed it was really gimmicky, but you know what the products are working for me and the fragrance is so nice so in happy
I think you have the "Elvive dream lengths", yeah?
@@gwendolynrobinson3900 yes thats the one
You make a good point! I have a curling iron with a graspy-thing, but some hairs get caught in it. I don’t really like it actually.. hopefully it’s not as hot as a straightener, but I don’t even know!
Are you using (diluted) rosemary oil on your scalp before you wash? I’ve had great results with that! New baby hairs!
I’ve been wanted to try rosemary oil for a while! X
I thought ogx removed that ilingredient that caused hairloss
Hi...how are you?
U makeup looks awesome...
Do a makeup tutorial video
Some thoughts I had through the video! First of all, I'm glad the hair loss situation sorted itself out, that must have been so stressful to go through! About leave-in conditioner, if you ever want to try one that is silicon free there is a brand called Noughty who I believe are UK based and all their products are free from silicones, sulfates and parabens. I use a lot of their products and I think they're nice, the leave-in makes my hair feel really soft but it doesn't really feel like it builds up at all, it washes out well with just water. I am sure they are not the only brand that makes a silicone free leave in, theirs is just the only one I've tried so I thought I'd mention them in case you're interested! :)
Ah yes I’ve mentioned them in my silicones video I think! X
@@IsabellaDemarko that's very possible! It was a while since I saw that one :)
I never use OGX or the brand that comes in the same bottle, because it caused a lot of hair fall in the past. ITS TRUE!!
your teeth are so pretty
What about the babyliss curl secret? It takes in some hair and keeps it in the barrel for a short amount of time and then beeps to let you know to remove the hair.
Hmm sounds interesting x
The mark hill wand each wand gets to a specific heat that is different for each wand but it is a low heat device and only really goes to about 200 at max I think
I have a leave in and hair oil that I love and would definitely recommend to someone to try out. The leave in is the “Thirst Aid” conditioning and detangling spray from Noughty (UK based brand). They also have a wavy hair line but I use their “To The Rescue” shampoo and conditioner. The hair oil is the “Hair Recovery Serum- Argan Oil” from essano (New Zealand based brand). Both products are silicone free etc. but whether you like silicones or not, definitely something to try out.
I feel like the main difference between using the curling iron and flat iron is that the flat iron you're pressing between two plates evenly. Compared to curling iron where you're having only one side of your hair on the heat so you have to allow the heat to penetrate through the rest of the hair.
Hi Isabella,
I'd love to know your reaction or opinion about the "suggested hair products" the blowout professor recommends in his pdf!
(You go to his videos and he has the quiz listed. Then he emails you a recommended products list. )
I have to be honest since I cut out all my other products and only use the ones he recommended my hair density and texture has improved!
You look so gorgeous! So happy the girls are back! Your hair and makeup is a chefs kiss in this video 😙❤️
Ah thank you xxx
I used shea moisture the black castor one and my scalp got really itchy and I lost hair, the hair I have left is healthy but it's very very thin
I started to search up this OGX thing. Hear me out. I just ordered the apple cider vinegar shampoo because I overmoisturized my hair. I read a lot here about 'ogx shampoos causes hair loss'. I recommend check the ingredients before you buy it. They actually removed the dmdm which caused hair loss. I don't recommend using clarifying shampoo every hairwash day! Use it once a month! If you use the clarifying shampoo too much that can cause hair loss too.
I feel like the difference between a flatiron and a curler is that with a flatiron you have heat on both sides of your hair so the temperatur will rise much faster in your hair. The curlingiron only heates one side so you have to keep your hair longer on it for it to heat completely through.
At least thats what i am thinking
hey isabella, whats your hair porosity?
isabella! i wanted to ask you, do you still struggle with picking/splitting your split ends? i remember you making a video about it a while ago, and i was curious about what your picking habits are like now. i have been struggling with a split end compulsion for so many years, and i am at my wit's end! the only thing that helps me is putting my hair in a bun/knot where i can't see my ends. sometimes i have a bad picking session, and i just can't stop--it's almost like a self-sabotage thing. ugh. really curious to know how others cope with this, how they quit picking, etc.
Something you could do is buy yourself a pair of hair scissors, and instead of picking the split end with your fingers whenever you see one, trim it off with the scissors. It gets pretty addicting, but in the end it actually makes your hair healthier and helps retain length so it can grow longer. It's a form of dusting called S&D.
Hi just wanna say how much I love listening to your videos and I’m trying my best to comment and like as much as possible. I know you said it really does help and I’m trying to contribute cause I really don’t want you to have leave in the future❤️❤️
I’ve been experiencing hair loss too and I’m trying to figure this out. But maybe I need to review my hair products too.
Also, I read somewhere that it takes 2-3 months for hair to catch up with the vitamins or stress you got. So, if for example you had some stress or illness (like Covid), your hair will react with hair loss only after 2-3 months. The same goes for vitamins. If you start taking vitamins, your hair will respond only after 2-3,4 months.
try doing the invertion method one week per month with heated oil, it will increase hair groth
You should try Calianatural shampoos/conditioners and tek brushes!
omg. OGX also destroyed my hair!! i had no idea that others had this experience
I've found that hair dressers of course don't know a lot about hair care because of course they're mostly focused on styling and are required to try to sell you products. So it may be worth while for anyone to see what some dermatologists can say that debunks some stuff. I'd recommend Dr Dray hair related videos, I've found them insightful and assuring. :D
I had the same experience with shea moisture where it felt like I had build-up, I ended up purchasing a clarifying shampoo to clean it out and have left it on my shelf since. I feel like once your hair starts to get used to a product, it starts to make your hair feel worse? This isn't my first experience where my holy grail shampoo started to have a backwards effect.
Ever since I clarified, the Shea moisture has been working like new :)
@@IsabellaDemarko love that for you, I usually switch between a really hydrating shampoo and a purple shampoo to try to get rid of some yellow. Which clarifying shampoos have you found work the best?
I love your hair vids!!!
I used ogx for 10 months 😖 and I had the worst hair fall last year , didn’t know what’s wrong.
Are you gonna buy the repro bratz that are in stores now? Also i think sheamoisture is horrible… i hate them i swear it made my hair go into protein overload and always makes my hair feel horrible! Never using them again. if you ever get that problem with protein use ‘as i am’ protein free and amazing!! My hair feels back to normal after basically falling out and breaking was really scary!
Yes very interested in the new dolls x I guess everyone’s hair is so different!
You should use clips or pins or sth right after holding the hair on the curling iron. Like keep it rolled up🌀and flattened with pins in an X and let it cool completely, should cut down on the time you need to have heat on it.
Good tip!
You should try aquableu or maple holistics shampoo innate life rose elixir oil and calia or Carina organics lightweight leave in
I got covid in 2021 after that my hair is falling like crazy and Im having breakage too, The problem is i can't take biotin and zinc multivitamins they cause kidney pain to me
I recommend rice what method it has improved my hair greatly. also natural shampoo and conditioner... I lost handfuls of hair when I had covid as well
@@resa06320 okay, I'll try and share my review
I’m so sorry you can’t take supplements, that sucks. Try to find foods high in the nutrients you want and eat some of it every day. I looove buying big bags of blanched spinach (it’s frozen into little pucks) and dumping a bunch of them into all my stews/soups/pasta sauces. Lotsa iron etc. for zinc I think pumpkinseeds and seafood has lots of zinc?❤
@@LitcheTheArsm thanks alot
Get a "Marcel Curling Iron," Isabella. 💖
I’m not sure if you’re gonna see this but have you ever discovered your hair porosity or even heard of it? If you haven’t, search up hair porosity and there’s a few videos there. I have learned that finding out my hair porosity can help find products that will actually help you achieve your dream hair. For example, there are 3 types of hair porosity, high, normal and low. I have low porosity hair so I did a lot of research to find out how to take care of low porosity hair. Here’s a simple test to find out what porosity your hair is but this isn’t always accurate. Fill up a cup of water and take a strand of your hair and if it floats, you have low porosity hair, if it’s in the middle of the water you have normal porosity hair and if it sinks to the bottom you have high porosity hair. I hope you see this and if you do, I hope it helps ❤
Yes Ive spoken about this in past videos x
I'm pretty sure the girl in the viral hair burn video said she had some product in her hair that caused her hair to burn off that quickly. If you watch it you can see the hair quickly discolors.
Under normal circumstances, you could leave your hair on a hair curler for a decent amount of time before something like that ever happened! Obviously depends on your hair, but 30 seconds shouldn't burn your curl off 🙈
Philip Kingsley elasticizer pre shampoo conditioning treatment
You will never look back
Honestly, try it
Blowout professor is good, keeps it simple
Find ya shampoo for your hair type, use a conditioning mask , shampoo, leave in then oils mids and ends
I’ve managed to grow my hair
Philip Kingsley eleastivizer
Omg I remember the video of that girl burning off her hair. I think it is like 10 years old lmao🤣
i had so much hair fall using the purple ogx which is supposed to be thickening :(
i use ogx never happened to me i guess it depends love that stuff
Hair should NEVER be "squeaky clean" !!
Also, hair oil causes my hair to dry. Stylists have always told me to use a leave in.
Do you know Sarah Igle's Channel? She made a viral hair science video and the message was: You hair isn't dry. That's the videos name too. I think this one could be really interesting for you!
Yes I watched it when it came out I think x
Your eye make up is like the kids say “on fleek” ! ❤. You look like one of your bratz dolls in this video ☺️
Ah thank you xxx
Hello isa, i want to see a thing, the problems in your hair all these years, is the hard water the minerals and chlorum residues make the hair dry and does not allows moisturizing. Buy a water filter on amazon to convert hard water in soft water.
I already made a video about this x
I already made a video about this. It is not “the” reason. There are many factors x
I already made a video about this. It is not “the” reason. There are many factors x
@@IsabellaDemarko Oh i didn't know about this video, im ashamed, well greetings from mexico .
I dont know if It is suitable to your chanel concept or not but can you make a video about financial issues/advices for people who struggle with money or something like that in previous videos i realized that you are really comfortable while saying something is expensive for you. English is not my native language so i hope you dont get offended . I love your hair in this video it is getting better day by day ❤
Thank you x I’ve been wanting to do a finance video for a while but worried people won’t be interested ! Maybe I will as I am on a budget at the moment as I’m not earning a lot right now x
@@IsabellaDemarko 😍
as someone with natural curls, like 4c I've used shea of moisture and its never made my hair fall out. i hope urs is okay