Unpopular opinion: I don't think cold water does anything for anyone. It doesn't "close" the cuticle. Shampoo because of its higher pH opens the cuticle and conditioner because of its lower pH actually closes the cuticle
I mean science says it should 🤷🏽♀️. What you're saying is that it's better to just use the right products. Either way, the heat would open the cuticle back up, so right products or not, I think a last cold rinse is still a good idea for people with damaged hair. You could also use a pH balanced leave in instead.
For me it definitely makes a big difference, especially since I can see the difference when I use very hot water my hair feels drier and when I use cold water it feels 100 times better
As someone who bleaches their hair your non frizzing tips are a lifesaver! I know you don't have dyed or bleached hair, but a video on caring for damaged or frizzy hair specifically would be so cool❤
I love how disciplined you are when it comes to haircare and overall wellness. You inspire me 😭 as cheesy as that sounds. Moving forward, I'm doing my best to prioritise my wellbeing
aw thank you! Even just taking 20 minutes in the morning or evening to pamper yourself a bit can make such a huge impact on your mood and self-esteem 🖤
Heat styling & bleach are the devil. I’ve gone back to dark hair (my natural colour) and massively limited how much heat I’m using, barely ever. My hair is SO much better.
Me too, since I cut my hair the last year, I decided to stress much less about hair care and stuff like that. I think the most important thing is keeping it sustainable and compatible with our style of life. We can't stress that much over our hair: hair care should be something relaxing, not a hell. One of the reasons that led me to cut it the some years ago and the last year was actually this one. And now that I'm on my way of growing it again, It's much simpler and enjoyable. I still use oils and masks and choose my products with attention, but I don't stress myself to do them every single time, and if I want to blow dry it cause I like the final effect on my hair, I just do it. Thank you for being real and open about this topic, I always feel that we're pretty on the same wavelenght. Sorry for my English ❤
Sameee, I'm growing my hair and the only 'rule' I follow is to be very gentle with my hair. Other than that I was it every other day and then after washing I just put leave-in conditioner in and some oil
Hi Anna! I can't remember all the tips you mentioned, but for example, I've never rinsed my hair with cold water. I'm a cold phobic person I can't go anywhere near anything that's like below about 30 degrees haha. But I think if you have low porosity hair and you want to use post shower products like leave-in conditioners or serum, rinsing your hair with cold water would be the worst thing you could do. If you have low porosity hair like me your hair is already so hermetically closed it won't accept any products, and if in addition you close your scales with cold water, products are just going to literally slide right off your hair and nothing will get absorbed by your hair. So all you are doing is just pouring all those products down the drain. If you have low porosity hair you need to keep your hair warm so the scales stay open so it can absorb post shower products like leave-ins.
More wisdom from Anna. It's good to observe objectively what works and what doesn't. Every hair enthusiast needs to develop their own best protocols because everyone has differences in their genes and environment.
Thank you Anna for this video. When I first got into haircare I felt overwhelmed by feeling pressured to get all of these products and routines for my hair. But now I realize that what works for you is okay. You don't have to have every possible haircare product out there. Thank you for sharing as always ❤ have a great weekend 😊
Hi Anna! I also agree that you should wash your hair when it needs it. I have such a serious, incurable dandruff problem that no matter what I do or what I use I can't go more than 3 days without washing my scalp, because if I go any longer I get more dandruff than hair. I've used everything, Head and Shoulders, tea tree oil, tar shampoos, sulphur soap, henna, but nothing gets rid of the dandruff. So I HAVE TO wash my hair minimum every 3 days if I don't want to look like the guy in the Head and Shoulders ad haha.
Thank you so so much Anna for sharing this video because my sister really needed this video you are my inspiration and I wish you have a beautiful day ahead🙂💫💖
Thank you for the video its handy to know what steps can be missed and ones that should keep. I have also changed my techniques alot since cutting my hair. You look extra glowy and beautiful at the moment I have to say 💜
Really good video, i agree with you about the tips, if i do and it works then good, if they don't then good too, hair care shouldn't be that bad or stressful
In my case personally I find that taking hair growth vitamins has made all the difference in the world. It stopped hair fall and thinning hair and made my hair grow back. But I think I'm one of those people who don't eat enough. Because I have about a pea sized stomach and I eat about half a plate of food and I'm full. Then I have no time to eat anymore because I'm running around all the time so I can't stop every half hour to eat another half plate of food. For example if I order takeout one box of, say, fried noodles lasts me for 4 meals so 2 days, eating nothing else but a quarter box of fried noodles at every meal (lunch and supper) for 2 days. And that is all I eat in a day so I don't think I'm getting enough nutrients from the food that I eat. But I imagine if you eat a normal diet, unlike me, maybe you wouldn't need vitamins lol.
I’ve tried not to comb my hair when it’s wet, but I didn’t like it ‘cause my hair is naturally wavy and if I don’t comb I have troubles detangling them later
Same here for frequent washing. I could go for 8 days but now when my hair grew to 22 inches and its platinum appears that my oils dont reach my ends so fast so i need to condition it like every second day and oil it every day😂😂and I use soo many natural products and oils I will go bankrupt. Maybe its the summer sad dry hair 😅😂
Can you give me any tips because my hair is long but I have a lot of breakage near my roots,I was thinking of using olaplex #3, also wanted to say I’ve been using rosemary water and it’s been amazing so far :)
What is the name of the silver hoops you showed? :) Also, I used to wash my hair every other day when I was younger and my hair did well. Always long and healthy. Over the years, I listened to a lot of influencers who swore by washing less and my scalp is itchy and oily and my hair looks dull
I have a more in depth video all about the cut, but basically I just felt like it was time! I was also going through a huge move across the country right around the same time so I was just ready. I've had 0 regrets about the cut and I've had so much fun growing it out again!
Hey anna ! I observed that your hair has become a little bit dry and frizzy to be honest due to various heatless curling methods just wanted to tell u so that u get it hydrated ! Love your content ❤
how could heatless curling methods make her hair dry and frizzy? also she literally said her hair isn’t frizzy anymore, do you think you know more about her hair from watching her content than she does living with her hair 24/7?
@@nataliesummerrrrr the friction due to the methods caused some frizz and it's ok to share something as I truly support her content and wanted to give my genuine comment..me knowing more than her or not is none of ur business
I swim in the ocean almost everyday, it’s likely due to that lol, I don’t do heatless curls every night all the time, and I usually sleep with a bonnet on when I do those specifically to eliminate friction! It’s also summer and I live in a rainy climate so I think frizz is just inevitable, but it definitely doesn’t feel dry :)
The not washing hair for 10 days advice makes me gag lol. You can always tell the girls who don’t wash their hair for a week cause it literally smells so bad
Unpopular opinion: I don't think cold water does anything for anyone. It doesn't "close" the cuticle. Shampoo because of its higher pH opens the cuticle and conditioner because of its lower pH actually closes the cuticle
I noticed everytime i used cold water to rinse out any conditioner, my hair was always greasy, always. I have to wash my hair in luke warm water
I mean science says it should 🤷🏽♀️. What you're saying is that it's better to just use the right products. Either way, the heat would open the cuticle back up, so right products or not, I think a last cold rinse is still a good idea for people with damaged hair. You could also use a pH balanced leave in instead.
for me its give me shime and less frezz
For me it definitely makes a big difference, especially since I can see the difference when I use very hot water my hair feels drier and when I use cold water it feels 100 times better
As someone who bleaches their hair your non frizzing tips are a lifesaver! I know you don't have dyed or bleached hair, but a video on caring for damaged or frizzy hair specifically would be so cool❤
I love how disciplined you are when it comes to haircare and overall wellness. You inspire me 😭 as cheesy as that sounds. Moving forward, I'm doing my best to prioritise my wellbeing
aw thank you! Even just taking 20 minutes in the morning or evening to pamper yourself a bit can make such a huge impact on your mood and self-esteem 🖤
Heat styling & bleach are the devil. I’ve gone back to dark hair (my natural colour) and massively limited how much heat I’m using, barely ever. My hair is SO much better.
Me too, since I cut my hair the last year, I decided to stress much less about hair care and stuff like that. I think the most important thing is keeping it sustainable and compatible with our style of life. We can't stress that much over our hair: hair care should be something relaxing, not a hell. One of the reasons that led me to cut it the some years ago and the last year was actually this one. And now that I'm on my way of growing it again, It's much simpler and enjoyable. I still use oils and masks and choose my products with attention, but I don't stress myself to do them every single time, and if I want to blow dry it cause I like the final effect on my hair, I just do it. Thank you for being real and open about this topic, I always feel that we're pretty on the same wavelenght. Sorry for my English ❤
Sameee, I'm growing my hair and the only 'rule' I follow is to be very gentle with my hair. Other than that I was it every other day and then after washing I just put leave-in conditioner in and some oil
Hi Anna! I can't remember all the tips you mentioned, but for example, I've never rinsed my hair with cold water. I'm a cold phobic person I can't go anywhere near anything that's like below about 30 degrees haha. But I think if you have low porosity hair and you want to use post shower products like leave-in conditioners or serum, rinsing your hair with cold water would be the worst thing you could do. If you have low porosity hair like me your hair is already so hermetically closed it won't accept any products, and if in addition you close your scales with cold water, products are just going to literally slide right off your hair and nothing will get absorbed by your hair. So all you are doing is just pouring all those products down the drain. If you have low porosity hair you need to keep your hair warm so the scales stay open so it can absorb post shower products like leave-ins.
More wisdom from Anna. It's good to observe objectively what works and what doesn't. Every hair enthusiast needs to develop their own best protocols because everyone has differences in their genes and environment.
I’m on my second hair journey, I love your content 🎉❤
Thank you Anna for this video. When I first got into haircare I felt overwhelmed by feeling pressured to get all of these products and routines for my hair. But now I realize that what works for you is okay. You don't have to have every possible haircare product out there. Thank you for sharing as always ❤ have a great weekend 😊
Hi Anna! I also agree that you should wash your hair when it needs it. I have such a serious, incurable dandruff problem that no matter what I do or what I use I can't go more than 3 days without washing my scalp, because if I go any longer I get more dandruff than hair. I've used everything, Head and Shoulders, tea tree oil, tar shampoos, sulphur soap, henna, but nothing gets rid of the dandruff. So I HAVE TO wash my hair minimum every 3 days if I don't want to look like the guy in the Head and Shoulders ad haha.
Thank you so so much Anna for sharing this video because my sister really needed this video you are my inspiration and I wish you have a beautiful day ahead🙂💫💖
Thank you for the video its handy to know what steps can be missed and ones that should keep. I have also changed my techniques alot since cutting my hair. You look extra glowy and beautiful at the moment I have to say 💜
Agree with everything you said.
Always beautiful Anna, have a good day :)
Really good video, i agree with you about the tips, if i do and it works then good, if they don't then good too, hair care shouldn't be that bad or stressful
Yes. We just have to learn to listen to our bodies in general. My issue is not knowing how much time to give something to work.
In my case personally I find that taking hair growth vitamins has made all the difference in the world. It stopped hair fall and thinning hair and made my hair grow back. But I think I'm one of those people who don't eat enough. Because I have about a pea sized stomach and I eat about half a plate of food and I'm full. Then I have no time to eat anymore because I'm running around all the time so I can't stop every half hour to eat another half plate of food. For example if I order takeout one box of, say, fried noodles lasts me for 4 meals so 2 days, eating nothing else but a quarter box of fried noodles at every meal (lunch and supper) for 2 days. And that is all I eat in a day so I don't think I'm getting enough nutrients from the food that I eat. But I imagine if you eat a normal diet, unlike me, maybe you wouldn't need vitamins lol.
Uh it kind of sounds like you have a serious eating problem. You should talk to a dietitian
I’ve tried not to comb my hair when it’s wet, but I didn’t like it ‘cause my hair is naturally wavy and if I don’t comb I have troubles detangling them later
Please do part 2
Thanks for the tips...helpful to hear these!
Same here for frequent washing. I could go for 8 days but now when my hair grew to 22 inches and its platinum appears that my oils dont reach my ends so fast so i need to condition it like every second day and oil it every day😂😂and I use soo many natural products and oils I will go bankrupt. Maybe its the summer sad dry hair 😅😂
Can you give me any tips because my hair is long but I have a lot of breakage near my roots,I was thinking of using olaplex #3, also wanted to say I’ve been using rosemary water and it’s been amazing so far :)
What is the name of the silver hoops you showed? :)
Also, I used to wash my hair every other day when I was younger and my hair did well. Always long and healthy. Over the years, I listened to a lot of influencers who swore by washing less and my scalp is itchy and oily and my hair looks dull
The mini huggie hoops, lo small, lo medium, and cuidado :)
I LOVE your vids. But just curious: Why did you cut your hair? Did you experience internal trauma? What was it like?
I have a more in depth video all about the cut, but basically I just felt like it was time! I was also going through a huge move across the country right around the same time so I was just ready. I've had 0 regrets about the cut and I've had so much fun growing it out again!
Hey anna ! I observed that your hair has become a little bit dry and frizzy to be honest due to various heatless curling methods just wanted to tell u so that u get it hydrated ! Love your content ❤
how could heatless curling methods make her hair dry and frizzy? also she literally said her hair isn’t frizzy anymore, do you think you know more about her hair from watching her content than she does living with her hair 24/7?
@@nataliesummerrrrr the friction due to the methods caused some frizz and it's ok to share something as I truly support her content and wanted to give my genuine comment..me knowing more than her or not is none of ur business
@@kharini2559 what friction? and it’s anyone’s busy bc you posted your comment in a public forum
I swim in the ocean almost everyday, it’s likely due to that lol, I don’t do heatless curls every night all the time, and I usually sleep with a bonnet on when I do those specifically to eliminate friction! It’s also summer and I live in a rainy climate so I think frizz is just inevitable, but it definitely doesn’t feel dry :)
@@OrganicallyAnna oh okk now I get it I just wanted to convey cuz I observed it..lots of love ✨
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The not washing hair for 10 days advice makes me gag lol. You can always tell the girls who don’t wash their hair for a week cause it literally smells so bad
I don’t necessarily think that’s true, it really depends on your hair and scalp type. Either way it’s just better to wash your hair when it’s needed