The frizzy to smooth didn't even have frizzy hair. Her hair was wavy, but the wave pattern was intact. I would have rather seen a tutorial about how to grow your hair that long without significant damage to the ends. That's real information we need.
Your answer would likely be genetics. Maybe she’s born with it maybe it’s….no man, she’s born with it. As he has said in multiple videos, most of these women are genetically blessed with great hair. They could do things we wouldn’t dream of and still have nice hair. Regarding the things you can do to have nicer or longer hair; he has multiple videos on the subject. The gist I’m getting from the videos is: 1. Use professional shampoo/conditioner. No more drugstore crap. He has a few he recommends in videos. 2. Wash your hair properly! This means only washing the scalp. This also means probably washing twice. 3. Apply a leave in conditioner and blow dry cream. 4. Heat style no more than every three days! Same goes for washing. The goal depending on your hair type is at the most every third day. 5. Wear a shower cap with a microfiber lining on your non wash days to save your hairstyle. The humidity in the shower will ruin it. Plastic caps do not save you from the humidity. 6. Where a sleep bonnet to protect your hair. I think that’s most of the tips. But there are a plethora of his videos explaining that. Unfortunately, I have not seen one video that lays it all out there. They usually have multiple call backs to other videos. It can also get repetitive because he will mix and match the info given depending on the video. But anyway, those were the things I could remember from the videos I’ve watched.
@@nenamichelle yeah, I do all that, and I agree that genetics has a lot to do with it. I'd also like to know about the different phases of hair growth. Understanding that about your hair from what I read can lend itself to more efficient and targeted growth process. My real issue is the rank misrepresentation of their hair. There's plenty of fun things that you can do with your hair for the traffic, these people don't have to bait-and-switch all the time
@@lesliewit I know that that woman actually have both instagram and tik tok that's mostly based around her hair. And I know she loooves that drugstore oil she showed and uses it alot! And she never cuts her hair. But also yeah, the good genetics, haha.
Take good care of your hair, and for maximum protection wear protective hairstyles. Don't cut them and they'll get as long as your growth speed and growth cycle lenght allow
The amount of people who see nothing wrong with lying these days is just mind blowing. I'm not on tick tock thankfully, but it just makes you wonder what kinds of things your kids might be watching that is just out right lies. The word " influencer" should be a huge red flag. Thanks for the video!
"these days" is an expression that's a red flag for me. Like in the past it was not as common as today to lie, right? I remember all the stupid fake diets ppl used to say worked wonders when I was young (20 years ago). "I lost 65 lb with the artichoke diet". Yea, sure honey! And it was like folk wisdom! Everyone knew about it. And before that, when my mother was young, the same happend. Or further in the past! Eat light coloured food while pregnant so your baby will have fair skin (racism much?), GMO causes cancer, date paste is better than sugar, natural means good...... ALL LIES. It has happend ALWAYS. People LIE. It's an easy way to get 5 min of attention. It's just easier now a days to spot the liers cause everything is more available: the lies and the knowledge. Do you know why do we have access to that knowledge so easily? Yeah, internet, like tiktok! Just be slightly sceptical, check everything you see, learn and develop some judgment. And don't say "these days", pls.
Washing my bangs, yes that’s what I do sometimes when only the bangs are oily due to the forehead having moisturiser and sunscreen while the rest are still clean. It really saves more time than stepping into the shower and doing the whole routine.
Yep! I do bangs only or bangs and just my part and it's perfect. *I think my bangs get oily faster because I'm constantly swiping them to the side so my hand oils add to it.
I've had bangs my entire life and I figured this out when I was in high school, I was like, why would I wash my entire hair after one or two days when I could just wash my bangs? It took me just a few extra minutes while getting ready in the morning but it was a whole game changer for me. I remember I met my friends at one of their houses one day and we just spontaneously decided to go out and I was like, let me wash my bangs real quick. They thought I was joking and that it was weird at first but then they also started doing it 😂
@@tthierryteresa2930 A lot of dry shampoos have been recalled due to whatever is put into them to make the shampoo come out. It's def safer to use regular shampoo on wet hair although more time-consuming
Frizzy to smooth wasn't even a little frizzy, just wavy. Reminds me of older commericials that show wavy/curly hair as the ugly before and straightened hair as the after. Pisses me off as a curly girl, as in no matter how neat my hair is, it's always the "messy" before.
I had a hairdresser tell me that my frizzy front and side pieces were just split ends, as she pointed to the new growth on the outermost layer that wasn't being weighed down like the rest of my hair...
Agreed (I'm in 🇮🇪 Ireland). So far I have managed to source all his recommendations, with some difficulties and lots of research, except for both heat iron protection recommendations, the Redken and the Kenra ones. I cannot source those at all. I'm currently alternating between using a Revlon hot iron protection spray and an Alfaparf heat protection spray the odd time I do use a hot iron. I will say, that it was worth the effort though. His recommendations have seriously transformed my hair and helped me actually enjoy caring for my hair again.
I feel like the one with washing only the top of her hair is a game changer. "just wash your hair" sure lets spend and hour washing and blowdrying my hair. Wanna use a heat tool? sure, if you've got the time to spend more time on that. No hate
I know right if you don't have the time, or energy to wash all of your hair just hitting the oiliest/ dirtiest parts is better than nothing. Anything worth doing is also worth half assing as nessary.
Many people like me have most of our split ends on our mids. Reason being that's all the bits that are not getting regularly trimmed by the hairdresser and still being exposed to heat.
yep, the reason why I had a big chop 2-3 years ago was because my entire hair was dry, frizzy and hard to touch, the damage basically traveled all the way up and only the bottom layer of my hair was nice, because that was the only one getting a trim, not the rest of my hair. Now since that chop I do the dusting thing that Chris doesn't recommend and my hair is now super soft to touch lol
I don't use any heat on my hair at all, and it's very, very long (45" last I measured around Christmas time) and I sometimes get splits all the way up near my jaw. Sometimes strands aren't as strong as others and they break, it's perfectly normal. It's really weird to me that two supposed experts in hair don't understand this lol.
@@mydogeatspuke just between you and me in case this gets deleted, chris kinds spreads misinformation. He claims that salon shampoos are the only ones that clean your hair compared to drugstore which is absolutely false. Surfactants, which are the cleaning agent, are the most cheap ingredients and you’ll find it even in 1£ shampoos. Sure it will leave your hair completely stripped of oils and not soft but it will get your hair squeaky clean so I don’t know why he keeps on saying this in every video, that drugstore shampoos won’t clean your hair, that’s not true at all.
@@Insecure_kiddo I regularly have done dusting for 2 years straight and my hair still managed to grow in length, it will not stop you from getting longer hair as long as you're getting rid just of the damaged ends. Don't worry, be patient and you'll get beautiful hair in no time :)
How to get rid of split ends at 5:15 is 100% a valid technique to fix internal damage (in other words, shorter hairs that are splitting at the ends throughout long hair). The technique is called dusting and it's taught at hair salon schools. Frequently this is the ONLY way to achieve long, healthy hair that stays smooth and glossy! Dusting also helps you to grow out your hair so it's healthy without taking length off. VERY little is taken off so it won't keep your hair from growing any more than a short trim of your ends will. It's important for all splits to be removed because they tend to split further up the hair shaft. When my hair was damaged from bleaching my hairdresser regularly dusted my hair until my hair got into better condition, and now I do it myself now and again to maintain healthy long hair!
I have had professionals cut my hair like in the video for split ends and tell me "they are cleaning up my frizzies". It frustrates me because it's not frizz, it's natural wave in my hair.
She probably just washed the top section when she was skipping a wash day. Ive done that many times to avoid the oily scalp. I think it's genius! Works for me!
I definitely have split ends in my shorter hair, that’s higher up. My mid section is actually my worst part of my hair and my real ends are super healthy. I have to cut the split ends of the mid section because it looks worse if I don’t and the split ends get worse. You can have split ends in your shorter parts and regrowth too.
@@Isabella-vx3bc no it’s definitely split ends. My hair dresser was surprised too. But she asked her colleagues and found out, that the regrowth during pregnancy can be very susceptible to split ends, the hair is weaker and splits right in the middle but doesn’t break off. I have very healthy virgin hair. But during pregnancy I got split ends on my regrowth, you can see the split in the ends, it’s not broken off. Shorter hair can have split ends. Otherwise people with short hair couldn’t get split ends but they definitely can. I actually never had split ends before or breakage for that matter. And if you have breakage, you cut it off. Why cut the hair short if only a mid section has problems? Maybe if it’s very bad and too much is affected. But we all have shorter strands anyways in our hair, so why not justiert the hair dresser precisely cut that off ? The goal would still be to cut the ends with problems, no matter if it’s breakage or split ends, getting rid of it with cutting will not make it worse. How? It’s gone, so the problem is gone. And then you treat your hair with good products, preventing the problems in the future. We cut my hair angled in the front, got rid of all the problematic hair and kept my length. Now I use K18 and my hair was never healthier.
@@nadine5123 no but it wasn’t a lot. It happened during pregnancy. My hairdresser cut the splits off , it took an gourmand then we gave me a nice angled curing the front and curtain bangs. Then she told me to try K 18, wich did wonders for my hair. It’s super healthy now.
We recently went to Hawaii for vacation. Six couples, I was blown away as to the number of hair appliances, equipment and products my girlfriend's required. My Hair is 20 inches long and dead straight. Brilliant channel and so very informative. I do not own a blow dryer and never use any products other than conditioner. Australia
what you're forgetting about washing hair is that for loads of people, washing your full hair requires so much time, effort and steps that they just won't do it at all, having a way to have it at least look clean in 5 minutes *is* a game changer for all those people, including myself
@@trance_angel_4965 okay trace, thank you for telling us about your perfect mental health, neurotypical brain and capable body. however for anyone else, it might take a lot of time because of physical restrictions or because it takes so much mental effort that you have to enthuse yourself every few seconds or because you have to plan out the fact that your hair will need at least 4 hours to dry so if you have certain plans after or you're showering at night you need to do it in time for that
@tomie i only have to wash my hair once every two weeks, but executive disfunction is a bitch and just because i want to wash my hair, doesn't mean i can
I personally in response to the sock hack use a silk pillowcase! I have hip length 3c curly hair and that was a big one for me in waking up with less frizz, it’s also good for acne as it’s not holding as much face oils etc, I also like that it tends to stay cooler than cotton pillowcases for me, so def recommend bonnet/and or pillowcase for those that find the bonnet too uncomfortable to sleep in :)
Oh thank goodness!! I too have hair that goes past by butt. 3a/b curly and super dense. I was hoping to buy a satin bonnet but now I'll stick to a pillowcase instead. What do you do tho when your hair brushes against your bedsheet? Do you also use a satin bedsheet?
I would say the technique of the girl who washed the top of her head was a game changer, because there are days you want to freshen your hair but are still trying to keep from washing all of it. I thought that was pretty clever. Also, for the woman who blowdried her hair instead of straightening it- wasn't that a much better alternative because it's less heat on the hair? I don't think blow-dryers get as hot as straighteners. So, those are both game changers for me! My two cents.
The second hack has worked for me with my oily face + fringe combo. Had a nice style overnight but the fringe got oily, so I only washed thatbpart and could go the day without washing my whole head. Granted, that also worked because I have an oily forehead and by the next day I wash all of my hair without overly drying the fringe section. But I only do it if I'm in a pinch
Nope! Washing my part only, I don't section like she does, has been a huge game changer. My mids* and ends are good for 4-5 days but my part needs washing on day 3. 🙃
I started putting my hair in a rather relaxed bun on top of my head before sleep, not pulling on anything and holding the end of the hair with a crocodile clip and it has been a total gamechanger.
Love this channel and you two! And following Chris’s advice for the last five months has changed my hair to the point that my stylist is in actual shock! 😂😂 Thank you! 💗
@Rorie Garrett lucky you. I have fine, thin hair and right now experiencing hair loss and hair fall. Working on improving it though. Glad to know his system works.
I binged all your videos this week and purchased all your product recommendations and my hair already feels healed from one day. I cannot thank you enough for your advice ❤
Same here!! Now my fine blonde hair is not lifeless and dull! I was skeptical but truly impressed, can’t wait for a few months when I can see some more length happening.
That first one changed my entire hair game full stop and not just on flights! Preserves a blowout overnight, comfortable to sleep on and stays put for as long as you want. I blow out my hair and then sleep the next 3 or 4 nights with this in. Look up heatless blowout and you'll find her tutorial. You won't be sorry, it works for everyone
I'm a male that loves to watch your videos. I wonder if you still reccomend the same healthy hair routine for men? Shampoo, conditioner and pureology color fanatic leave in? Plus big blowout before blow drying, Even for shorter men's hair? Thank you so much, you literally saved my sister's hair, showed her your videos!
Hey Pedro! If you want long hair then yes this all works for men 👍 Short hair like mine doesn't need much product. But If yours is long enough to blow dry I would still leave in conditioner and the blow dry cream.
@@BlowoutProfessor I have mid length pompadour wich I blow dry, yes! I never knew if I should use same products as women with very long hair do. Thank you so much for the reply!
@@BlowoutProfessor Hey, Chris. I'd like to know your thoughts about the REDKEN line ACIDIC BONDING and the REDKEN ONE UNITED All-In-One Leave-In Conditioner. Also, can you recommend an option for the BOSTON shampoo and conditioner? I'm in Canada and we don't have it here. Thanks
I've seen bonnets talked about a lot recently, but I don't know anything about them. Could you do a video about them? Like the benefits or why people are using them? Also, I've started using your tips for washing my hair, and while I haven't bought new good products yet (waste not, want not), I'm already seeing a difference, and I'm able to go an extra day without washing my hair, and my hair feels overall healthier, so I can't wait to try some professional products Thanks for the videos!
Hey! Ive been using one for 3 months now and its a GAMECHANGER. Hair comes out still shiny not frizzy in the morning and no knots. I just ordered one from amazon and turned it inside out ( lots of cheap ones have silk on the outside but not on the inside) and sleep it in every night. When I dont my hair and extensions look horrible, plus my curls stay a lot longer
I have 2B/3A curly hair. I NEVER knew that my hair had to be treated differently than non curly hair. I didn’t know I needed more moisture, shouldn’t wash it daily brush dry, how to get it to clump etc. I use a wet brush in the shower and to distribute product, use a microfiber towel, use tiny clips to clip my hair up at night and sleep on a silk pillowcase. My curls are gorgeous for over a week and I rarely refresh.
I just wanted to say THANK YOU ♥️ - my hair looks so so much better and that‘s just because i‘ve used your recommended products (not all of it but the most important) and followed your tips and all i can say is that my hair looks amazing really! i wanted to cut out silicones for a long time but i‘ve noticed that my hair probably needs them to look its best and if you use a clarifying shampoo here and then you‘re good :)
5:16 Oh this takes me back. I used to do this all the time when I was in high school and bleaching my layered hair regularly. My hair cannot handle bleach and this was the only method that I could do myself in between haircuts while also getting rid of the split ends on shorter layers. I think this is a useful trick if you have hair damage like I did, but if your hair is in that condition, you should reconsider your style.
The sock works every time and yes, it does look super smooth in the morning. I prefer this method to the silk scarf as i do get annoyed on my forehead. Still important to always use silk/satin pillow case
Bangs are incredibly hard to maintain. They take a lot of work and effort. Just washing your bangs can really help. Bangs can get greasy fast especially in the teen years, and during the summer. I am referring to straight blunt bangs.
Regarding the sock hack: I've tried it and the hair does come out looking like in the video. I personally twist the hair before putting it in a sock which makes it come out perfectly wavy in the morning
I've known people to use dry shampoo on the top to get through an extra day without having to wash, but if you are going to take the time to wash just the top section, it seems like quicker to just get in the shower and wash everything. But I also don't do much to my hair and the most compliments I get are when I have gone too long without washing it.
This was great 😂 I wish you could be my hair stylist, I’ve grown to trust you whole heartedly. I was sad because I assumed you weren’t in South Florida and looked at the bio and saw Fort Myers for the first time! I’m in the Fort Lauderdale area, but I have family that lives in Fort Myers so I could totally make a trip one day !
Bonnets and scarfs do NOT stay on. I tried wearing them for a long time, and they would actually wake me up as they got caught in my hair and pulled it as they came off. A sock and a scrunchie would likely work better to protect the ends and mid-shaft from damage and actually stay.
Heatless hair rollers have been a game changer for me. I’ve been using the kitsch there, so easy and comfortable to sleep in on the next morning I take my hair out and I’m ready to go always comes out beautiful
How do you twist the hair around the rod? I also have one from kitsch but the curls are sometimes a little funky. That said, those curls last a lot longer then when I use heat!
I tried washing top of my hair but it was more of a hassle than washing my whole head. It was hard trying not to get shampoo in other parts of my hair. Whole thing was annoying. I prefer a quick shower and wear a bun if I don't have time styling my hair.
My stylist accidentally caused some damage approximately eight months ago I have been using K 18 alternating with olaplex 3 and the deep hair conditioner that you recommend along with leave in conditioner and olaplex hair oil for ends but I see in the video you said not to remove the split ends like what was shown we are doing that or else it looks bad what do you suggest? Thank you all of your information and knowledge that has helped thus far.
only washing the front of the hair is something that people with long hair sometimes do if they have depression or other health issues that make it difficult to care for yourself. IDK if the woman in the video intended it to be a tip for people with mental health issues, but it still is. :/ The comments made here were a bit unfair. Of course it would look best if all of the hair was washed, but getting some clean is better than none when you can't take care of yourself like you'd be able to if you were healthy.
The perfect hair is Such a thing. Had a client with a grown out limp inverted bob. Turned it around and gave her a shagged bob. Was doing a quick try with a flat brush before curling and… her hair was perfect. It just fell into place with just a flat brush. I was so jealous.
Yeah omg I tried the oil slugging and it absolutely ruined my hair. It broke off where I had it loosely tied. Used all the same products she did. I recommend a silk or satin bonnet instead. For reference I have fine thin hair.
Can you make some product recommendations for fine/medium hair for people outside of the US? I downloaded your list but i can't find most of the things on it here in the UK. Thanks :)
I'm French so idk how available/affordable these are in UK but what I've found works best for me is: - Shampoo/conditionners from Yves Rocher, though they recently changed their entire line so I'll need to test it. - L'Occitane volume and strength scalp serum, absolute game changer! I use it right after I washed it, not every day. - BioSilk silk therapy serum, the original is good, just use the tiniest amount on your ends. There is a "lite" version for thin hair I need to try. I use it from time to time usually after I use a flat iron.
Thank you so much Chris for for all your advice on best products for my fine over processed hair...your hair routines and hot styling tools do's and don'ts. I am now able to go from 1 to 2 days between washes to 5 or 6 days..my hair looks and feels incredible and my hairstyle lasts until hair washing day. I get compliments from friends, family and even strangers. I love my hair for the first time in 20 years ( turn 45 in 3 days). Please keep uo your honest and product unbias recommendations. Love from Ontario, Canada :)
hello!! Your videos have helped me gain a lot more confidence with my image and im really grateful for that. Would just like to ask if you would ever make a video on keratin treatments? or is it not something your salon specialises in?
The split end trick I HAVE TO cut my midst or they will never become my ends. Trust me when your hair has been the same length for 10 months straight without a hair cut than you'd understand why people do this.
Same happens to me. My solution was to chuck it a crossed the room when it pulled my hair and braid my hair and secure it that way or put it in a loose messy bun on top of my head.
Wow 😮 the girl @4:18 has the most amazing hair!!! Wish it’s mine 😢 Maybe she had keratin treatment? When I had that, my hair went from frizzy dry to silky and bouncy much like hers, except I have less volume. But I can believe that’s her natural hair… so envious!!!
These people are crazy. The girl at 2:30 has beautiful voluminous hair and no it doesn't look "dirty". Yet when the Asian girl with the thin, short, straight hair came on the screen, the man was like "SHE HAS THE MOST PERFECT HAIR I'VE EVER SEEN BLAH BLAH". Nonsense! VOLUME and LENGTH actually matter!
Game changer.......I don't use shampoo or conditioner or styling products in my hair or styling tools. I use nothing but all natural oils and herbs and water. Thus I have beautiful manageable hair.
Can you make a video on products you’d recommend on how to keep colour in your hair? I got my hair permanently dyed pink this weekend for the first time. I don’t know which products to look for. I have fine brown hair that gets oily quickly and my hair dresser told me my hair type wouldn’t benefit much from washing less to keep the colour vibrant. I normally wash my hair daily so needless to say I’d like some advice on what you’d recommend on how to keep the colour vibrant and hair soft. Just want to make it last as long as I can !
Should I actually wash the front pieces of my hair like at 2:14? That's where I get oiliest the fastest. I've been using the products recommended for fine hair on your website and washing technique and I have seen improvements, but the front pieces always get dirty relatively quickly. I thought washing mids/ends was bad though, so I thought it wouldn't be a good idea?
The top hair wash-thing I'd understand if there was like an event or sth and something happened and I didn't have the time to wash, dry and style the whole thing...but I'd still put it up to hide the rest...
Desperately hoping to get your advice on what heated straightening brush you would recommend? There are like a million diff kinds! I have fine to medium-ish wavy hair and I prefer to keep my heat tools under 300 degrees- any input from you would be greatly appreciated ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
3:09 is a game changer when u have curly hair that u straightened and the roots r greasy but u dont have the time to wash and straighten the whole thing until 2 days later. just wash the top portion, and straighten the top portion. viola, looks like fresh hair!
2:14 i do this hack only for my bangs 😭😭 cause tbh i feel like bangs and front pieces are what gets so oily more quickly, just a quick hack to prevent oily bangs lmaoo
I wear my hair in elizabethan braids most of the time so i sleep with a tight silk scarf, then a silk bonnet to keep those braids where they're supposed to be until i need a shower. Then everything comes out and i look like a had a perm lol
Even though I have some issues with the fact that many of these infos seems Basic info I still have to say you seem Like a very good Guy. No toxic masculinity here. That's refreshing.
Please do a video on texturizing hair sprays and which you'd recommend ❤️. Also I want to say after discovering your channel my hair completely changed. I did everything that you said for my medium type hair and now it's amazing and it all changed in one wash. Thank you so much.
Yeah, I agree, some people go on social media just to show off how great their hair is LOL!! If everyone had that hair, you guys would be out of business. Also, the girl using the airbrush, she got fullness but how long will it last? Usually when you do this, the fullness lasts for about 30 minutes then falls LOL!!
7:20 I’m pretty sure the q-tip thing had nothing to do with heat protection. The first side was blackened because it burning the cotton while the second side was burning the oil, like the wick on a candle. I’d bet you’d get basically the same result with another oil that didn’t have a heat protectant ingredient. (We do need heat protectants but boo misinformation!)
Hi there, love your videos! I was wondering if you could do a vid about the benefits of using diluted apple cider vinegar to cleanse the scalp of buildup as this is something that people claim it can do but I haven’t really seen anyone else talk about its benefits thanks!
My hair is never under me when I sleep. It is always up on top, on the other side of the pillow and me and my face are down on lower part of the pillow. Not sure how to describe it, but I never have hair under me or my face even when I roll on other side (since I am awake every time I change sides I might as well lift my hair and take it out so I do not press it), less tangles, less breakage, less sweat…
The frizzy to smooth didn't even have frizzy hair. Her hair was wavy, but the wave pattern was intact. I would have rather seen a tutorial about how to grow your hair that long without significant damage to the ends. That's real information we need.
Your answer would likely be genetics. Maybe she’s born with it maybe it’s….no man, she’s born with it. As he has said in multiple videos, most of these women are genetically blessed with great hair. They could do things we wouldn’t dream of and still have nice hair.
Regarding the things you can do to have nicer or longer hair; he has multiple videos on the subject. The gist I’m getting from the videos is:
1. Use professional shampoo/conditioner. No more drugstore crap. He has a few he recommends in videos.
2. Wash your hair properly! This means only washing the scalp. This also means probably washing twice.
3. Apply a leave in conditioner and blow dry cream.
4. Heat style no more than every three days! Same goes for washing. The goal depending on your hair type is at the most every third day.
5. Wear a shower cap with a microfiber lining on your non wash days to save your hairstyle. The humidity in the shower will ruin it. Plastic caps do not save you from the humidity.
6. Where a sleep bonnet to protect your hair.
I think that’s most of the tips. But there are a plethora of his videos explaining that. Unfortunately, I have not seen one video that lays it all out there. They usually have multiple call backs to other videos. It can also get repetitive because he will mix and match the info given depending on the video. But anyway, those were the things I could remember from the videos I’ve watched.
@@nenamichelle yeah, I do all that, and I agree that genetics has a lot to do with it. I'd also like to know about the different phases of hair growth. Understanding that about your hair from what I read can lend itself to more efficient and targeted growth process. My real issue is the rank misrepresentation of their hair. There's plenty of fun things that you can do with your hair for the traffic, these people don't have to bait-and-switch all the time
@@lesliewit I know that that woman actually have both instagram and tik tok that's mostly based around her hair. And I know she loooves that drugstore oil she showed and uses it alot! And she never cuts her hair. But also yeah, the good genetics, haha.
Take good care of your hair, and for maximum protection wear protective hairstyles. Don't cut them and they'll get as long as your growth speed and growth cycle lenght allow
Yeah i was a bit mad at the "frizzy" because WHERE haha
The amount of people who see nothing wrong with lying these days is just mind blowing. I'm not on tick tock thankfully, but it just makes you wonder what kinds of things your kids might be watching that is just out right lies. The word
" influencer" should be a huge red flag. Thanks for the video!
"these days" is an expression that's a red flag for me. Like in the past it was not as common as today to lie, right? I remember all the stupid fake diets ppl used to say worked wonders when I was young (20 years ago). "I lost 65 lb with the artichoke diet". Yea, sure honey! And it was like folk wisdom! Everyone knew about it. And before that, when my mother was young, the same happend. Or further in the past! Eat light coloured food while pregnant so your baby will have fair skin (racism much?), GMO causes cancer, date paste is better than sugar, natural means good...... ALL LIES.
It has happend ALWAYS. People LIE. It's an easy way to get 5 min of attention. It's just easier now a days to spot the liers cause everything is more available: the lies and the knowledge. Do you know why do we have access to that knowledge so easily? Yeah, internet, like tiktok! Just be slightly sceptical, check everything you see, learn and develop some judgment.
And don't say "these days", pls.
@@IsilwenTelemna that's a whole lot of rant for someone using 2 words tl;dr
I concur with your sentiment 100%♡
Australia.
@@IsilwenTelemnaKinda a rant, but true. People tend to forget about the health fads of the 90s, or the literal uranium products of the early 1900s.
@@IsilwenTelemna I wasn't gonna read your long response to OP, but I'm glad I did . u hit the 🎯!!!!
Washing my bangs, yes that’s what I do sometimes when only the bangs are oily due to the forehead having moisturiser and sunscreen while the rest are still clean. It really saves more time than stepping into the shower and doing the whole routine.
Yep! I do bangs only or bangs and just my part and it's perfect.
*I think my bangs get oily faster because I'm constantly swiping them to the side so my hand oils add to it.
I've had bangs my entire life and I figured this out when I was in high school, I was like, why would I wash my entire hair after one or two days when I could just wash my bangs? It took me just a few extra minutes while getting ready in the morning but it was a whole game changer for me.
I remember I met my friends at one of their houses one day and we just spontaneously decided to go out and I was like, let me wash my bangs real quick. They thought I was joking and that it was weird at first but then they also started doing it 😂
Key words: "while the rest are still clean", her hair was dirty af.
How about dry shampoo?
@@tthierryteresa2930 A lot of dry shampoos have been recalled due to whatever is put into them to make the shampoo come out. It's def safer to use regular shampoo on wet hair although more time-consuming
Frizzy to smooth wasn't even a little frizzy, just wavy.
Reminds me of older commericials that show wavy/curly hair as the ugly before and straightened hair as the after.
Pisses me off as a curly girl, as in no matter how neat my hair is, it's always the "messy" before.
Right? TikTok is fantasy world. Not the real world 👍
all hair textures are beautiful 💜
her hair was perfect in the before. much more lively and then just dull in the after lol
Same here
I had a hairdresser tell me that my frizzy front and side pieces were just split ends, as she pointed to the new growth on the outermost layer that wasn't being weighed down like the rest of my hair...
As others have said, I would love to see a wider range of product recommendations because of accessibility. I live in the EU.
Particularly the heat protectants - kenra is not widely available at all
Agreed (I'm in 🇮🇪 Ireland). So far I have managed to source all his recommendations, with some difficulties and lots of research, except for both heat iron protection recommendations, the Redken and the Kenra ones. I cannot source those at all. I'm currently alternating between using a Revlon hot iron protection spray and an Alfaparf heat protection spray the odd time I do use a hot iron. I will say, that it was worth the effort though. His recommendations have seriously transformed my hair and helped me actually enjoy caring for my hair again.
Yes the blowdryer they recommend is not available in germany :( but still love the two and the content
I agree! I really like the Sebastian brand. But what does the prof. think?
I live in Italy, the only product difficult to find is the leave in conditioner, but I use the Redken One United as suggested by him.
I love your salon partner. Feature her more. She's hilarious
i love it when you can tell the hair is already styled, and they just play with their hair and pretend thats what styled the hair 😂
I feel like the one with washing only the top of her hair is a game changer.
"just wash your hair" sure lets spend and hour washing and blowdrying my hair. Wanna use a heat tool? sure, if you've got the time to spend more time on that.
No hate
I know right if you don't have the time, or energy to wash all of your hair just hitting the oiliest/ dirtiest parts is better than nothing. Anything worth doing is also worth half assing as nessary.
Many people like me have most of our split ends on our mids. Reason being that's all the bits that are not getting regularly trimmed by the hairdresser and still being exposed to heat.
yep, the reason why I had a big chop 2-3 years ago was because my entire hair was dry, frizzy and hard to touch, the damage basically traveled all the way up and only the bottom layer of my hair was nice, because that was the only one getting a trim, not the rest of my hair. Now since that chop I do the dusting thing that Chris doesn't recommend and my hair is now super soft to touch lol
I don't use any heat on my hair at all, and it's very, very long (45" last I measured around Christmas time) and I sometimes get splits all the way up near my jaw. Sometimes strands aren't as strong as others and they break, it's perfectly normal. It's really weird to me that two supposed experts in hair don't understand this lol.
@@mydogeatspuke just between you and me in case this gets deleted, chris kinds spreads misinformation. He claims that salon shampoos are the only ones that clean your hair compared to drugstore which is absolutely false. Surfactants, which are the cleaning agent, are the most cheap ingredients and you’ll find it even in 1£ shampoos. Sure it will leave your hair completely stripped of oils and not soft but it will get your hair squeaky clean so I don’t know why he keeps on saying this in every video, that drugstore shampoos won’t clean your hair, that’s not true at all.
Is that getting rid of split ends thing is really bad?😭😭I just did a month ago and now I’m dying reply please
@@Insecure_kiddo I regularly have done dusting for 2 years straight and my hair still managed to grow in length, it will not stop you from getting longer hair as long as you're getting rid just of the damaged ends. Don't worry, be patient and you'll get beautiful hair in no time :)
How to get rid of split ends at 5:15 is 100% a valid technique to fix internal damage (in other words, shorter hairs that are splitting at the ends throughout long hair). The technique is called dusting and it's taught at hair salon schools. Frequently this is the ONLY way to achieve long, healthy hair that stays smooth and glossy! Dusting also helps you to grow out your hair so it's healthy without taking length off. VERY little is taken off so it won't keep your hair from growing any more than a short trim of your ends will. It's important for all splits to be removed because they tend to split further up the hair shaft. When my hair was damaged from bleaching my hairdresser regularly dusted my hair until my hair got into better condition, and now I do it myself now and again to maintain healthy long hair!
I have had professionals cut my hair like in the video for split ends and tell me "they are cleaning up my frizzies". It frustrates me because it's not frizz, it's natural wave in my hair.
Ah... So frustrating :(
Oh they do this to me too 😭
She probably just washed the top section when she was skipping a wash day. Ive done that many times to avoid the oily scalp. I think it's genius! Works for me!
Some of us have breakage everywhere because unfortunately not all of the hair is evenly long. It sucks because a simple haircut won't solve it.
Also, they don't understand that some people want to keep their long hair and cutting like that gets rid of the Velcro like effect.
I definitely have split ends in my shorter hair, that’s higher up. My mid section is actually my worst part of my hair and my real ends are super healthy. I have to cut the split ends of the mid section because it looks worse if I don’t and the split ends get worse. You can have split ends in your shorter parts and regrowth too.
I have the same thing, do your hair get thin from hair dusting though?
@Natalie Juarez- same here
@@Isabella-vx3bc so the best thing is just to let it be until it grows out? I don’t wanna chop it too much and have super short hair
@@Isabella-vx3bc no it’s definitely split ends. My hair dresser was surprised too. But she asked her colleagues and found out, that the regrowth during pregnancy can be very susceptible to split ends, the hair is weaker and splits right in the middle but doesn’t break off.
I have very healthy virgin hair. But during pregnancy I got split ends on my regrowth, you can see the split in the ends, it’s not broken off. Shorter hair can have split ends. Otherwise people with short hair couldn’t get split ends but they definitely can. I actually never had split ends before or breakage for that matter.
And if you have breakage, you cut it off. Why cut the hair short if only a mid section has problems? Maybe if it’s very bad and too much is affected. But we all have shorter strands anyways in our hair, so why not justiert the hair dresser precisely cut that off ? The goal would still be to cut the ends with problems, no matter if it’s breakage or split ends, getting rid of it with cutting will not make it worse. How? It’s gone, so the problem is gone. And then you treat your hair with good products, preventing the problems in the future. We cut my hair angled in the front, got rid of all the problematic hair and kept my length. Now I use K18 and my hair was never healthier.
@@nadine5123 no but it wasn’t a lot. It happened during pregnancy. My hairdresser cut the splits off , it took an gourmand then we gave me a nice angled curing the front and curtain bangs. Then she told me to try K 18, wich did wonders for my hair. It’s super healthy now.
We recently went to Hawaii for vacation.
Six couples, I was blown away as to the number of hair appliances, equipment and products my girlfriend's required.
My Hair is 20 inches long and dead straight.
Brilliant channel and so very informative.
I do not own a blow dryer and never use any products other than conditioner.
Australia
what you're forgetting about washing hair is that for loads of people, washing your full hair requires so much time, effort and steps that they just won't do it at all, having a way to have it at least look clean in 5 minutes *is* a game changer for all those people, including myself
Also, there's a drought in my country, and I have long hair, so this is definitely a game changer.
Fr that one's for fighting the ✨depression✨ sir
I have long hair and I wash it almost every day. It doesn't take up time.
@@trance_angel_4965 okay trace, thank you for telling us about your perfect mental health, neurotypical brain and capable body.
however for anyone else, it might take a lot of time because of physical restrictions or because it takes so much mental effort that you have to enthuse yourself every few seconds or because you have to plan out the fact that your hair will need at least 4 hours to dry so if you have certain plans after or you're showering at night you need to do it in time for that
@tomie i only have to wash my hair once every two weeks, but executive disfunction is a bitch and just because i want to wash my hair, doesn't mean i can
I personally in response to the sock hack use a silk pillowcase! I have hip length 3c curly hair and that was a big one for me in waking up with less frizz, it’s also good for acne as it’s not holding as much face oils etc, I also like that it tends to stay cooler than cotton pillowcases for me, so def recommend bonnet/and or pillowcase for those that find the bonnet too uncomfortable to sleep in :)
Oh thank goodness!! I too have hair that goes past by butt. 3a/b curly and super dense. I was hoping to buy a satin bonnet but now I'll stick to a pillowcase instead. What do you do tho when your hair brushes against your bedsheet? Do you also use a satin bedsheet?
I love my silk pillow case but I definently need the extra protection of a bonnet even following the same routine the difference is night and day
I would say the technique of the girl who washed the top of her head was a game changer, because there are days you want to freshen your hair but are still trying to keep from washing all of it. I thought that was pretty clever. Also, for the woman who blowdried her hair instead of straightening it- wasn't that a much better alternative because it's less heat on the hair? I don't think blow-dryers get as hot as straighteners. So, those are both game changers for me! My two cents.
The second hack has worked for me with my oily face + fringe combo. Had a nice style overnight but the fringe got oily, so I only washed thatbpart and could go the day without washing my whole head. Granted, that also worked because I have an oily forehead and by the next day I wash all of my hair without overly drying the fringe section. But I only do it if I'm in a pinch
Nope! Washing my part only, I don't section like she does, has been a huge game changer. My mids* and ends are good for 4-5 days but my part needs washing on day 3. 🙃
I started putting my hair in a rather relaxed bun on top of my head before sleep, not pulling on anything and holding the end of the hair with a crocodile clip and it has been a total gamechanger.
Love this channel and you two! And following Chris’s advice for the last five months has changed my hair to the point that my stylist is in actual shock! 😂😂 Thank you! 💗
I have not been able to give my stylist shock yet ... but I'm trying!
Just curious what type of hair you have?
@@Cattitude48 I have medium hair, with a lot of frizz and volume. Except now it’s quite sleek and glossy, thanks to the Hair Professor!
@Rorie Garrett lucky you. I have fine, thin hair and right now experiencing hair loss and hair fall. Working on improving it though. Glad to know his system works.
@@Cattitude48 it definitely works! Wishing you the best of luck with your hair!
5:36 The logic on some of these don’t make sense. The hair can still split even though it’s a new strand and further up the head with less growth
I appreciate y’all’s honesty so much
I binged all your videos this week and purchased all your product recommendations and my hair already feels healed from one day. I cannot thank you enough for your advice ❤
Same here!! Now my fine blonde hair is not lifeless and dull! I was skeptical but truly impressed, can’t wait for a few months when I can see some more length happening.
Which shampoo and conditioner did you try?
@@Cattitude48 I bought Redkin Volume Inject shampoo and conditioner
@@aliciar5410 thanks
Gurl…. That’s not how hair works. I can’t believe people are falling for this guy’s bs 🤦♀️
That first one changed my entire hair game full stop and not just on flights! Preserves a blowout overnight, comfortable to sleep on and stays put for as long as you want. I blow out my hair and then sleep the next 3 or 4 nights with this in. Look up heatless blowout and you'll find her tutorial. You won't be sorry, it works for everyone
I'm a male that loves to watch your videos.
I wonder if you still reccomend the same healthy hair routine for men? Shampoo, conditioner and pureology color fanatic leave in? Plus big blowout before blow drying, Even for shorter men's hair?
Thank you so much, you literally saved my sister's hair, showed her your videos!
Hey Pedro! If you want long hair then yes this all works for men 👍 Short hair like mine doesn't need much product. But If yours is long enough to blow dry I would still leave in conditioner and the blow dry cream.
@@BlowoutProfessor I have mid length pompadour wich I blow dry, yes! I never knew if I should use same products as women with very long hair do.
Thank you so much for the reply!
@@BlowoutProfessor Hey, Chris. I'd like to know your thoughts about the REDKEN line ACIDIC BONDING and the REDKEN ONE UNITED All-In-One Leave-In Conditioner. Also, can you recommend an option for the BOSTON shampoo and conditioner? I'm in Canada and we don't have it here. Thanks
I've seen bonnets talked about a lot recently, but I don't know anything about them. Could you do a video about them? Like the benefits or why people are using them?
Also, I've started using your tips for washing my hair, and while I haven't bought new good products yet (waste not, want not), I'm already seeing a difference, and I'm able to go an extra day without washing my hair, and my hair feels overall healthier, so I can't wait to try some professional products
Thanks for the videos!
Hey! Ive been using one for 3 months now and its a GAMECHANGER. Hair comes out still shiny not frizzy in the morning and no knots. I just ordered one from amazon and turned it inside out ( lots of cheap ones have silk on the outside but not on the inside) and sleep it in every night. When I dont my hair and extensions look horrible, plus my curls stay a lot longer
"Holy hair genetics"😅😅😅i wholeheartedly agree,where the frak can I get some
LOL
I have 2B/3A curly hair. I NEVER knew that my hair had to be treated differently than non curly hair. I didn’t know I needed more moisture, shouldn’t wash it daily brush dry, how to get it to clump etc. I use a wet brush in the shower and to distribute product, use a microfiber towel, use tiny clips to clip my hair up at night and sleep on a silk pillowcase. My curls are gorgeous for over a week and I rarely refresh.
I just wanted to say THANK YOU ♥️ - my hair looks so so much better and that‘s just because i‘ve used your recommended products (not all of it but the most important) and followed your tips and all i can say is that my hair looks amazing really! i wanted to cut out silicones for a long time but i‘ve noticed that my hair probably needs them to look its best and if you use a clarifying shampoo here and then you‘re good :)
5:16 Oh this takes me back. I used to do this all the time when I was in high school and bleaching my layered hair regularly. My hair cannot handle bleach and this was the only method that I could do myself in between haircuts while also getting rid of the split ends on shorter layers. I think this is a useful trick if you have hair damage like I did, but if your hair is in that condition, you should reconsider your style.
The sock works every time and yes, it does look super smooth in the morning. I prefer this method to the silk scarf as i do get annoyed on my forehead. Still important to always use silk/satin pillow case
I love how real these hairdressers are. love both of them.
Bangs are incredibly hard to maintain. They take a lot of work and effort. Just washing your bangs can really help. Bangs can get greasy fast especially in the teen years, and during the summer. I am referring to straight blunt bangs.
Regarding the sock hack: I've tried it and the hair does come out looking like in the video. I personally twist the hair before putting it in a sock which makes it come out perfectly wavy in the morning
Love both your comments, I laughed so much. Only advice I am taking notice of is in your hair care videos!
I've known people to use dry shampoo on the top to get through an extra day without having to wash, but if you are going to take the time to wash just the top section, it seems like quicker to just get in the shower and wash everything. But I also don't do much to my hair and the most compliments I get are when I have gone too long without washing it.
This was great 😂 I wish you could be my hair stylist, I’ve grown to trust you whole heartedly. I was sad because I assumed you weren’t in South Florida and looked at the bio and saw Fort Myers for the first time! I’m in the Fort Lauderdale area, but I have family that lives in Fort Myers so I could totally make a trip one day !
1:05 who said I was trying to impress someone!?
Bonnets and scarfs do NOT stay on. I tried wearing them for a long time, and they would actually wake me up as they got caught in my hair and pulled it as they came off. A sock and a scrunchie would likely work better to protect the ends and mid-shaft from damage and actually stay.
Heatless hair rollers have been a game changer for me. I’ve been using the kitsch there, so easy and comfortable to sleep in on the next morning I take my hair out and I’m ready to go always comes out beautiful
How do you twist the hair around the rod? I also have one from kitsch but the curls are sometimes a little funky.
That said, those curls last a lot longer then when I use heat!
How can you find them comfortable to sleep on..?
I tried washing top of my hair but it was more of a hassle than washing my whole head. It was hard trying not to get shampoo in other parts of my hair. Whole thing was annoying. I prefer a quick shower and wear a bun if I don't have time styling my hair.
My stylist accidentally caused some damage approximately eight months ago I have been using K 18 alternating with olaplex 3 and the deep hair conditioner that you recommend along with leave in conditioner and olaplex hair oil for ends but I see in the video you said not to remove the split ends like what was shown we are doing that or else it looks bad what do you suggest? Thank you all of your information and knowledge that has helped thus far.
What if you have split ends higher up? Would that trick (“hair dusting”) work?
The frizz one had.. no change whatsoever. She just made her hair more glossy with the oil. I saw NO frizz in there in the beginning
2:13 seems like a good depression hack. Yes it's not perfect, but it's for when you can't or don't have time to wash your hair
I wish I had found your videos sooner! Thank you, thank you, thank you for this much needed information!
Don't ever stop. ❤
I love this! Thanks for shedding some light on the lies so many consumers are being fed and believing. Plus you guys are hilarious 😂 ❤❤❤
only washing the front of the hair is something that people with long hair sometimes do if they have depression or other health issues that make it difficult to care for yourself. IDK if the woman in the video intended it to be a tip for people with mental health issues, but it still is. :/
The comments made here were a bit unfair. Of course it would look best if all of the hair was washed, but getting some clean is better than none when you can't take care of yourself like you'd be able to if you were healthy.
I have
satin pillow cases...but I DID buy the silk bonnet at your advice, I live alone, so I have nobody to scare.... or impress!
The perfect hair is Such a thing. Had a client with a grown out limp inverted
bob. Turned it around and gave her a shagged bob. Was doing a quick try with a flat brush before curling and… her hair was perfect. It just fell into place with just a flat brush. I was so jealous.
Yeah omg I tried the oil slugging and it absolutely ruined my hair. It broke off where I had it loosely tied. Used all the same products she did. I recommend a silk or satin bonnet instead. For reference I have fine thin hair.
Bonnets just fall off your head at night, so can't protect your hair while you sleep.
@@crystald3655 a silk pillow case then
You could also put your hair in a braid to bed too. I have fine thin hair too and that is what i do
I love the Elvive oil...I put it on damp hair and it makes my hair feel really nice
Can you make some product recommendations for fine/medium hair for people outside of the US? I downloaded your list but i can't find most of the things on it here in the UK. Thanks :)
As a hair products i mostly find on lookfantastic page, so you can check there out.
Try Phyto products. They are available in Europe, and they're amazing.
I found a website in UK that sells these products. I did post the link but it disappeared 🙄🤔
@@guestguest2030 I'd rather use what Chris suggested. My hair it's reborn
I'm French so idk how available/affordable these are in UK but what I've found works best for me is:
- Shampoo/conditionners from Yves Rocher, though they recently changed their entire line so I'll need to test it.
- L'Occitane volume and strength scalp serum, absolute game changer! I use it right after I washed it, not every day.
- BioSilk silk therapy serum, the original is good, just use the tiniest amount on your ends. There is a "lite" version for thin hair I need to try. I use it from time to time usually after I use a flat iron.
I'm so happy, been binge watching your videos. Let's just say I'm taking notes and decided NOT to shave off my hair
For sleeping - high bun + bonnet :3 Those are my faves - sometimes two braids + bonnet
Thank you so much Chris for for all your advice on best products for my fine over processed hair...your hair routines and hot styling tools do's and don'ts. I am now able to go from 1 to 2 days between washes to 5 or 6 days..my hair looks and feels incredible and my hairstyle lasts until hair washing day. I get compliments from friends, family and even strangers. I love my hair for the first time in 20 years ( turn 45 in 3 days). Please keep uo your honest and product unbias recommendations. Love from Ontario, Canada :)
Happy early birthday! 🎉
hello!! Your videos have helped me gain a lot more confidence with my image and im really grateful for that. Would just like to ask if you would ever make a video on keratin treatments? or is it not something your salon specialises in?
Sock, oil, and a scrunchie. Get a bonnet. It's that easy. They exist to be used, and they are for all hair types.
I've done the split ends machine at the salon once, but I did not know about the new growth hair! Cheers from Honduras 💙
I’d love to see a video on hair care for a (beach) vacation trip (sun damage-/color-wise)
Love your channel so real & ACTUALLY useful all around. This along with many of your videos demystify hair for me.
Heatless curlers works, really good...and it lasts for days, at least on my hair.
For grissy hair you can also put baby powder on your root with a make up brush
Thank you for exposing these fakes.❤
The split end trick I HAVE TO cut my midst or they will never become my ends. Trust me when your hair has been the same length for 10 months straight without a hair cut than you'd understand why people do this.
i need some tips on how to keep a silk bonnet on overnight.. somehow it’s always off by morning 😂
Same happens to me. My solution was to chuck it a crossed the room when it pulled my hair and braid my hair and secure it that way or put it in a loose messy bun on top of my head.
Wow 😮 the girl @4:18 has the most amazing hair!!! Wish it’s mine 😢 Maybe she had keratin treatment? When I had that, my hair went from frizzy dry to silky and bouncy much like hers, except I have less volume. But I can believe that’s her natural hair… so envious!!!
Chris, I just did my hair with all 5 or 6 products you just sent me and man oh man I look FAB!. Thank you!
Could you please do a video addressing the Olaplex lawsuit? I'm terrified of using my Olaplex products now.. Thank you!
I like your energy so much ! Thank you for another great video ☺️
How do you recommend dealing with night sweating that causes hair to get frizzy? Hair bonnet?
These people are crazy. The girl at 2:30 has beautiful voluminous hair and no it doesn't look "dirty". Yet when the Asian girl with the thin, short, straight hair came on the screen, the man was like "SHE HAS THE MOST PERFECT HAIR I'VE EVER SEEN BLAH BLAH". Nonsense! VOLUME and LENGTH actually matter!
Everyone has a different style. Some people prefer short hair. And I personally don't like mine hair to be too voluminous so don't call them crazy.
Game changer.......I don't use shampoo or conditioner or styling products in my hair or styling tools. I use nothing but all natural oils and herbs and water. Thus I have beautiful manageable hair.
Can you make a video on products you’d recommend on how to keep colour in your hair? I got my hair permanently dyed pink this weekend for the first time. I don’t know which products to look for. I have fine brown hair that gets oily quickly and my hair dresser told me my hair type wouldn’t benefit much from washing less to keep the colour vibrant. I normally wash my hair daily so needless to say I’d like some advice on what you’d recommend on how to keep the colour vibrant and hair soft. Just want to make it last as long as I can !
Should I actually wash the front pieces of my hair like at 2:14? That's where I get oiliest the fastest. I've been using the products recommended for fine hair on your website and washing technique and I have seen improvements, but the front pieces always get dirty relatively quickly. I thought washing mids/ends was bad though, so I thought it wouldn't be a good idea?
That could work for you. They don't understand that the point is to just hit the oiliest/dirtiest part(s) saving time and energy.
The top hair wash-thing I'd understand if there was like an event or sth and something happened and I didn't have the time to wash, dry and style the whole thing...but I'd still put it up to hide the rest...
I giggle whenever I see a new video notification on my phone for Blowout Professor 😃
Desperately hoping to get your advice on what heated straightening brush you would recommend? There are like a million diff kinds! I have fine to medium-ish wavy hair and I prefer to keep my heat tools under 300 degrees- any input from you would be greatly appreciated ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What are your thoughts on hair porosity? Should our hair routine take it into account?
watch, soon people will think burning all your hair specifically with a match will make it grow back smoother and faster.
3:09 is a game changer when u have curly hair that u straightened and the roots r greasy but u dont have the time to wash and straighten the whole thing until 2 days later. just wash the top portion, and straighten the top portion. viola, looks like fresh hair!
...until 2 days later when u can properly wash and straighten it. trust.
2:14 i do this hack only for my bangs 😭😭 cause tbh i feel like bangs and front pieces are what gets so oily more quickly, just a quick hack to prevent oily bangs lmaoo
I have long, fine hair that tangles easily.
I tried to use a round brush once.
It wasn't pretty.
All these girls have incredible hair. Particularly loving the Rapunzel one. But none of these girls have ordinary hair
I wear my hair in elizabethan braids most of the time so i sleep with a tight silk scarf, then a silk bonnet to keep those braids where they're supposed to be until i need a shower. Then everything comes out and i look like a had a perm lol
... Why would I put my hair in a sock?
Even if I did... With all the tossing and turning I do, I'd be surprised if it hadn't come off by morning. 😂
Even though I have some issues with the fact that many of these infos seems Basic info I still have to say you seem Like a very good Guy. No toxic masculinity here. That's refreshing.
Please do a video on texturizing hair sprays and which you'd recommend ❤️. Also I want to say after discovering your channel my hair completely changed. I did everything that you said for my medium type hair and now it's amazing and it all changed in one wash. Thank you so much.
I would love to see a video about scalp health!
Yeah, I agree, some people go on social media just to show off how great their hair is LOL!! If everyone had that hair, you guys would be out of business. Also, the girl using the airbrush, she got fullness but how long will it last? Usually when you do this, the fullness lasts for about 30 minutes then falls LOL!!
7:20 I’m pretty sure the q-tip thing had nothing to do with heat protection. The first side was blackened because it burning the cotton while the second side was burning the oil, like the wick on a candle. I’d bet you’d get basically the same result with another oil that didn’t have a heat protectant ingredient. (We do need heat protectants but boo misinformation!)
"Holy hair genetics!"
Gotta love your reactions.
Hi there, love your videos! I was wondering if you could do a vid about the benefits of using diluted apple cider vinegar to cleanse the scalp of buildup as this is something that people claim it can do but I haven’t really seen anyone else talk about its benefits thanks!
I tried a silk bonnet (real silk) and I couldn't sleep. It made my head so sweaty.
Could you do video about curly girl method, how to take care and style curly hair and about cg method products?
04:32 😂 that's how I feel in most short videos with tips, be it skincare, makeup, hair...
natural silk pillow case is a game changer both fir skin and hair
My hair is never under me when I sleep. It is always up on top, on the other side of the pillow and me and my face are down on lower part of the pillow. Not sure how to describe it, but I never have hair under me or my face even when I roll on other side (since I am awake every time I change sides I might as well lift my hair and take it out so I do not press it), less tangles, less breakage, less sweat…