Do people do refreshes on only bits of their hair? I always do the whole thing. I don't have the patience to pick through my hair and knots are always something I have to deal with. So, I just did a five minute refresh of my hair and it turned out better than the original wash day hair haha I pulled my pineapple down, held my hair up like a unicorn horn and carefully turned on the kitchen sink careful to avoid last nights dinner dishes that were in it lol Wet it a bit which emulsified the product already in my hair. I combed my hair with my fingers separating the curl clumps and then scrunched it and squeezed the excess water out. Then I rubbed a few drops of Olaplex 7 oil and scrunched it in. Last I hit it with a diffuser but just for one or two minutes only and only on the wetter bits and smoothed a little Ouidad gel on it for hold. Turned out aces! I'm doing this from now on I think. Last time I had to go to my kids elementary school graduation with a wet head of curls because I took too long with my refresh. This way most my hair is barely damp and dries fast. The Olaplex helps with drying too and it turns out shiny and nice with no frizz and nice ringlets. My husband asked if I went to the salon because it looked so much better than usual haha
If you refresh your entire hair by wetting it down every day you can damage the hair, that's why people try not to do it. But you seem to have figured out a good routine that works for you, so keep doing it! It's so hard to find this, so I'm glad you did ❤
I recently found your channel while looking for some easy updos and am sooo glad I did! I have long curly hair and have always washed it everyday. I’ve changed my whole hair routine over the weekend after watching a bunch of your videos and so far I love the outcome and save a ton of time! I went out and bought about $300 worth of products lol and so far I’m happy with them. Thank you so much for the videos!!
I like that trick with gel on a comb or pick, I'll have to try it. The top of my head is usually where I have the most problems when refreshing. I hadn't heard of Tootilab before, looks interesting, would love if you'd do a complete review of the products.
Love these ideas, definitely going to try them. Why haven’t I thought to section my hair to refresh?! - seems like an easy thought but not something I’ve tried yet.
I need to try the pick idea, that's where I get most of my frizz around the front bits around my face and find adding more product after I wash my hair makes it feel dirtier. This seems like a good way not to add too much
My hair gets fluffy when I use water, I van only use it with my curl cream to spread it better and make it thinner. In the morning, I use a leave in conditioner (with a bit water) and do everything. Then I apply curl cream with water and add argan oil to make it shiny and less crunchy. I wash my hair 2/3 times a week, (1 big refresh with mask ...) sometimes I don't even use products but just make it wet to eliminate the fluffyness.
I love your channel and I use the flip section, all beit tweaking it a bit to work on my hair. This refresh was a no for me. Not your method, I gave it a try this morning and it took about 15 minutes. Looked ok for a couple of hours, but now we're heading for the messy bun 😂. And too be honest, it's easier to take a 15 minute shower and get my hair soaked and start over. And I've never been able to dampen for a refresh. I usually wake up, take off my silk hat and fluff, no additional product. But thanks for the video!
Practical question (maybe because I don't like to clean).... Do you put anything on the floor or space you're in to catch excess water, gel, hairspray, etc.? I style my hair over a rug in the bathroom, but it never fails that product ends up in other areas. Just wondering if there is a hack for quick cleanup. Thx!
Remember, the challenge only exceeded 10 minutes because you stopped to instruct. If you were trying this without explanation, you'd definitely have accomplished your goal. I appreciate the explanations though!
I loved your hacks for the bottom layer. I also get knots in my hair near my neck. Those hairs tend to baby fine-ish. I do try to make sure that I get a nice cast on them. I never really scrunch it all out. That also helps reduce the amount of the knots. Thanks for this video! Now I know that I can get my hair quickly refreshed so I can run out the door! 🙂🙃🫠
Wow-that was really helpful!! Do you have any tips for diffusing wavy/curly hair when it’s short? I got mine cut recently and it was a little shorter than I expected-especially once it gets curly. I’m really struggling to figure out how to fix it! 🫣
Little shorter than expected is a layered bob that when straight is jaw length-little shorter in the back but the longest part in the front in chin length pulled straight. I should update my profile pic lol that one is 5 years old!
That trick with the hair pick is actually so smart! I’m definitely gonna try that
Your apparently “horrendously frizzy” hair is what my hair looks like when it’s freshly washed and styled.
😂😂 same here
Same, diffusers make it worse
Same!!
Me too🙈
Her hair is not frizzy at all 😂
Do people do refreshes on only bits of their hair? I always do the whole thing. I don't have the patience to pick through my hair and knots are always something I have to deal with. So, I just did a five minute refresh of my hair and it turned out better than the original wash day hair haha I pulled my pineapple down, held my hair up like a unicorn horn and carefully turned on the kitchen sink careful to avoid last nights dinner dishes that were in it lol Wet it a bit which emulsified the product already in my hair. I combed my hair with my fingers separating the curl clumps and then scrunched it and squeezed the excess water out. Then I rubbed a few drops of Olaplex 7 oil and scrunched it in. Last I hit it with a diffuser but just for one or two minutes only and only on the wetter bits and smoothed a little Ouidad gel on it for hold. Turned out aces! I'm doing this from now on I think. Last time I had to go to my kids elementary school graduation with a wet head of curls because I took too long with my refresh. This way most my hair is barely damp and dries fast. The Olaplex helps with drying too and it turns out shiny and nice with no frizz and nice ringlets. My husband asked if I went to the salon because it looked so much better than usual haha
If you refresh your entire hair by wetting it down every day you can damage the hair, that's why people try not to do it. But you seem to have figured out a good routine that works for you, so keep doing it! It's so hard to find this, so I'm glad you did ❤
Wow!! You really turned that around, it looked freshly washed. Love that trick with the comb ❤
im going to try this as i always struggle with refreshing and end up wetting my entire hair
Soooffiieee yes! This is great! As always you’re helping the community so much!
My favorite curly hair UA-camr ❤
Sophie I am glad I found your channel, it's exactly what I need to get the most from my hair. This refresh video is spot on and so so helpful!
I recently found your channel while looking for some easy updos and am sooo glad I did! I have long curly hair and have always washed it everyday. I’ve changed my whole hair routine over the weekend after watching a bunch of your videos and so far I love the outcome and save a ton of time! I went out and bought about $300 worth of products lol and so far I’m happy with them. Thank you so much for the videos!!
That pick hack is really nice.
The Tootilab gel is amazing!
I like that trick with gel on a comb or pick, I'll have to try it. The top of my head is usually where I have the most problems when refreshing. I hadn't heard of Tootilab before, looks interesting, would love if you'd do a complete review of the products.
Your hair is absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for the tips. I need to try the comb root hack!😊
Love these ideas, definitely going to try them. Why haven’t I thought to section my hair to refresh?! - seems like an easy thought but not something I’ve tried yet.
I need to try the pick idea, that's where I get most of my frizz around the front bits around my face and find adding more product after I wash my hair makes it feel dirtier. This seems like a good way not to add too much
My hair gets fluffy when I use water, I van only use it with my curl cream to spread it better and make it thinner. In the morning, I use a leave in conditioner (with a bit water) and do everything. Then I apply curl cream with water and add argan oil to make it shiny and less crunchy. I wash my hair 2/3 times a week, (1 big refresh with mask ...) sometimes I don't even use products but just make it wet to eliminate the fluffyness.
I don't always detangle my hair, just a bit with curls cream and my fingers because otherwise i don't get it into curls
I also finger coil everything on the bus to school and in school😊
Love your videos always so helpful im in Ireland were are you living
@@christinegallagher2894 do you mean me or?
I love your channel and I use the flip section, all beit tweaking it a bit to work on my hair. This refresh was a no for me. Not your method, I gave it a try this morning and it took about 15 minutes. Looked ok for a couple of hours, but now we're heading for the messy bun 😂. And too be honest, it's easier to take a 15 minute shower and get my hair soaked and start over. And I've never been able to dampen for a refresh. I usually wake up, take off my silk hat and fluff, no additional product. But thanks for the video!
This was awesome! I was going to wash tomorrow but will try this instead!
Practical question (maybe because I don't like to clean).... Do you put anything on the floor or space you're in to catch excess water, gel, hairspray, etc.? I style my hair over a rug in the bathroom, but it never fails that product ends up in other areas. Just wondering if there is a hack for quick cleanup. Thx!
What do you recommend using to protect your hair when you sleep?
When your hair is just slightly damp like that did you diffuse with hot or cold?
What kind of defuser did you use in this video? My blow dryer is so heavy.
Can you air dry instead of using the diffuser?
What kind of small hairdryer is that???
You rock with your ringlets 🎉❤ 😊from Frenchie M-C 😅
Gorgeous
What is in the spray bottle besides water?
It’s just water but the bottle has a tone to it on the outside which is why it makes it look a different colour
Remember, the challenge only exceeded 10 minutes because you stopped to instruct. If you were trying this without explanation, you'd definitely have accomplished your goal.
I appreciate the explanations though!
I loved your hacks for the bottom layer. I also get knots in my hair near my neck. Those hairs tend to baby fine-ish. I do try to make sure that I get a nice cast on them. I never really scrunch it all out. That also helps reduce the amount of the knots. Thanks for this video! Now I know that I can get my hair quickly refreshed so I can run out the door! 🙂🙃🫠
Wow-that was really helpful!! Do you have any tips for diffusing wavy/curly hair when it’s short? I got mine cut recently and it was a little shorter than I expected-especially once it gets curly. I’m really struggling to figure out how to fix it! 🫣
Little shorter than expected is a layered bob that when straight is jaw length-little shorter in the back but the longest part in the front in chin length pulled straight. I should update my profile pic lol that one is 5 years old!
Ok-pic updated. This is how short it is