I use to have very curly hair when I was a kid but got more wavy as I got older. Now I am loosing my hair suddenly and have NOT got much of a answer from my Primary, I am still searching 😅have you any suggestions?
There's Lots of things that cause hair fall. Let's start with diet - are you getting enough good fats (butter, coconut, olive oil?), and what bout Sulphurous foods like eggs, Brussel Sprouts, broccoli? How about your water quality? Is there a lot of chlorine in your shower water (you can get a filter for that)? What about the products you're using? Are you using a shampoo & conditioner at least once a week, rinsing everything out and using a properly formulated leave-in conditioner (don't use regular conditioner as a leave-in because it doesn't have the proper ph level). Don't use a co-wash exclusively, once a week at most. Don't use baking soda as a wash unless you're following it with a diluted apple cider vinegar rinse. What is your stress level and are you getting enough sleep? If it's none of this, then your Dr needs to assess what else may be going on health wise. I wish you the best of luck! Oh, to help encourage the hair you have from falling, try a final rinse with strong black tea (regular old lipton or the generic equivalent). Make a cup right before you take a shower, let it cool, pour it on, making sure it reaches your scalp, wait several minutes, and then do a quick water rinse mostly for the ends. You will most likely need to use a heavy duty leave-in afterwards as it's a bit stripping. I've seen some people put it in a spray bottle and just spray the scalp, but it left me a bit itchy. Sorry this is so long but I've been through this.
@lunatikaartist1705 - Sorry, I know it's a lot, but I literally went through this myself just three years ago and did a deep dive study on hair. I've gone from "so sparse you can see the top of my dome from my 'five' head, it takes 10 min for my hair to air dry & I might have to start investing in wigs" to "85 to 90% of what had fallen out has grown back, including my edges so I'm back to a 'four' head & it now takes an hour or more for my hair to air dry". So, I'm just trying to help others like me. 🙂
I would only use it once out of every 3-6 washes unless you're using a lot of styling products every time you wash Start more spaced apart then more frequently if needed. Using a clarifying shampoo every time can be drying to the hair
Not trying to be a hater but teo if ny friends and nyself foubd our haur kooked like... Caked in oil after using that shampoo. Ut snells buce vut was horrible.
@lisajm - Clarifying shampoo should only be needed once a month or once every other month. I like VERB Reset, it has three steps, plus you'll need to use a leave-in conditioner. However, it's expensive, but if you only use it once a month, it'll last a long time.
Why do you all over work the front of the hair when washing? This is why I do not go to salons. Women are eventually bald in the front, and people think it is normal. Shampoo your own hair before going.👍👌😎
She's probably working the front really well because that's where most people start with products (hairspray ect), where makeup gets into the hair and when people run their hands through their hair that's usually where they start (forehead/temple). Which is also probably why they go bald there.
@cfoster6804 the *majority* of product is water soluble and rinses out with water. I don't hold it against people for not knowing, but damn the ignorant come at me for their own lack of knowing! So go ahead and take your own advice bb; cut that shit out 😇🥱
Would have loved to see the result.
Heard about Court cases where olaplex got sued for serious damage to skin and scalp.😮
Same here?🤔
lab muffin breaks down the whole case if anyone’s afraid as I was .
They removed the ingredient a while ago and it wasn't enough to cause real problems
did they win or lose?
@@ellsbells7991 What happened? Formula change?
You are so talented! Can you please show how to make the curls not shrink up so much? I can’t get my curls to look not so shrunk up
texturise your hair
@@msf8297Why are you encouraging someone to to put chemicals in their hair?
I got to try me some oplex shampoo😊
Well cause shampoo b so drying to me so I'd love to c about that slip n the shampoo❤😊
Thanks!!
What products do u use to style ??
I use to have very curly hair when I was a kid but got more wavy as I got older.
Now I am loosing my hair suddenly and have NOT got much of a answer from my Primary, I am still searching 😅have you any suggestions?
DMDM in hair products have been found to cause hair loss.
There's Lots of things that cause hair fall. Let's start with diet - are you getting enough good fats (butter, coconut, olive oil?), and what bout Sulphurous foods like eggs, Brussel Sprouts, broccoli? How about your water quality? Is there a lot of chlorine in your shower water (you can get a filter for that)? What about the products you're using? Are you using a shampoo & conditioner at least once a week, rinsing everything out and using a properly formulated leave-in conditioner (don't use regular conditioner as a leave-in because it doesn't have the proper ph level). Don't use a co-wash exclusively, once a week at most. Don't use baking soda as a wash unless you're following it with a diluted apple cider vinegar rinse. What is your stress level and are you getting enough sleep?
If it's none of this, then your Dr needs to assess what else may be going on health wise. I wish you the best of luck!
Oh, to help encourage the hair you have from falling, try a final rinse with strong black tea (regular old lipton or the generic equivalent). Make a cup right before you take a shower, let it cool, pour it on, making sure it reaches your scalp, wait several minutes, and then do a quick water rinse mostly for the ends. You will most likely need to use a heavy duty leave-in afterwards as it's a bit stripping. I've seen some people put it in a spray bottle and just spray the scalp, but it left me a bit itchy.
Sorry this is so long but I've been through this.
@@teebee9735 📝
@lunatikaartist1705 - Sorry, I know it's a lot, but I literally went through this myself just three years ago and did a deep dive study on hair. I've gone from "so sparse you can see the top of my dome from my 'five' head, it takes 10 min for my hair to air dry & I might have to start investing in wigs" to "85 to 90% of what had fallen out has grown back, including my edges so I'm back to a 'four' head & it now takes an hour or more for my hair to air dry". So, I'm just trying to help others like me. 🙂
Can you get these in uk
Was that a lot of product? 👀
❤Olaplex❤
You pronounce it Ol “A” Plex
I only wash my hair once a week. Would i be okay using clarifying shampoo once a week?
I would only use it once out of every 3-6 washes unless you're using a lot of styling products every time you wash
Start more spaced apart then more frequently if needed. Using a clarifying shampoo every time can be drying to the hair
I disagree. Go by what your hair can handle.
Hair or wallet?? lol
You disagree with what? Did I miss a question or something?
Neutrogena makes a clarifying shampoo that's easier on the wallet and ACURE has: Curiously clarifying shampoo and conditioner. Both work really well.
Disagree with what 😂
Not trying to be a hater but teo if ny friends and nyself foubd our haur kooked like... Caked in oil after using that shampoo. Ut snells buce vut was horrible.
More of a wave than a curl to me
It’s curls. It’s wet so it’s obviously looser and weighed down. Once dry the curls are more prominent.
Wavy is just a curl type. There are three types of curly hair, wavy, coily, and kinky.
@@emma_luce_0623 wavy hair isn’t curly hair.
It's also wet
How often should we wash our hair.
once a week, this is in order not to spoil the hair
@@user-hy2oh3ci5nso in one week , we should use only one time for clarifying shampoo than what about the other days ? use another shampoo?
You can wash every other day or up to once a week depending on how oily/dirty/sweaty your hair gets.
@@teebee9735 with the clarifying shampoo?
@lisajm - Clarifying shampoo should only be needed once a month or once every other month. I like VERB Reset, it has three steps, plus you'll need to use a leave-in conditioner. However, it's expensive, but if you only use it once a month, it'll last a long time.
Olaplex
She isnt saying it correctly
Maybe she has an accent that youre misunderstanding
Bla bla bla bla 😮 bla bla bla 😵💫🙄🥴🤔
People still using Olaplex ? I guess Beaty is pain even if it means cancer Seborrheic dermatitis and hair loss
Wait is it dangerous ?
Why do you all over work the front of the hair when washing? This is why I do not go to salons. Women are eventually bald in the front, and people think it is normal. Shampoo your own hair before going.👍👌😎
She's probably working the front really well because that's where most people start with products (hairspray ect), where makeup gets into the hair and when people run their hands through their hair that's usually where they start (forehead/temple). Which is also probably why they go bald there.
The scalp is all that should be washed. Lol so many folks who aren't licensed jump to uneducated conclusions.
Washing like this will not make you go bald 😂
@@crownofhairIf you put product on the hair then that part needs shampoo. Y'all need to cut that scalp only mess out.
@cfoster6804 the *majority* of product is water soluble and rinses out with water. I don't hold it against people for not knowing, but damn the ignorant come at me for their own lack of knowing! So go ahead and take your own advice bb; cut that shit out 😇🥱
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