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2 drops of Olaplex is enough for my long but fine hair. 3 drops is too much. I thought it was expensive when I bought it but the bottle isn’t half empty and I’ve been using it multiple times a week for almost a year. Game changer!
Such great points. Love this video. I have fine thin above the shoulder hair. But its salt and pepper and the rey is dry so i use about 10 sprays of pureology leave in. But it was a lot if trail and error. And i keep it mostly on mids and ends.
I love the loreral 21 in 1 color protectant leave in conditioner. It has done wonders for my hair for half the price!!!! I apply the SMALLEST amount of oil and start at the underneath of the back of my hair, starting at the ends and moving up towards my lengths. I have bangs, so I'll leave the film/ very tiny amount left on my hair and apply closer to my roots but never on the roots. I always use it after my leave in and is the last and only product i use in my hair unless I'm heat styling my hair (other than shampoo and conditioner) i go for less of products the better especially since i have medium but thin hair. But I'll use my heat protectant, which i use the way she recommends using a leave in... in sections and make sure to spray the front and back on the hair
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I’m an older lady who avoided a lot of products that my hair probably needed because of uncertainty of the amount of the product I should use and how to apply. Loved the humorous way you emphasise the things you shouldn’t do too. Iris Aarons ❤
@@samanthamcatee7091 love that question!!! I was thinking the same thing. lol. Would there be changes needed for med/thick wavy hair (corse at the side nape area oddly)
I have medium to coarse hair that is lightly layered at the lower mid to ends areas and my length is just below my shoulder blades. I am a huge Olaplex treatment products’ user. For No7 I use up to 10 “drops”. I hang my head upside down and “scrunch” from the bottom and then rub hands together again and then finger through the mids. I do this after leave in conditioner after shower and then every night before bed. I have SCLE and my main flare spot is at my nape - so I also oil that area and this product works wonders for me. (Absolutely not trying to make a medical recommendation - just saying what works for me and that this is the only spot on my scalp that gets the oil when I do it at night).
I bit the bullet and purchased the Moroccan Oil Volumizing mouse for my fine straight hair, and it is not heavy at all, thank you .. Been using it for just a week now
I have wavy hair so I learned a long time ago that less is more. Usually I'm too lazy to style my hair wavy these days but either way I'm always careful when trying a new product. I figure I can always add more the next time if it wasn't enough. ☺️ I have long fine hair and although I finally had my dry, crispy bleached ends cut off I still like to add a tiny bit of Olaplex oil to my ends after drying it. One drop is usually plenty for me!
Hello, love your videos! I do use more oil than most people. I have finer hair, but really dry. I think why I don't have issues with over oiling is that I start the application at the ends of my hair and go up midway as the oil is absorbed. Then the top of my head only at the very end (barely anything on my hands). I use olaplex and it has been great. My hair never feels weighed down and I have had lots of compliments as well. I appreciate all the advice for hair care. As I age, I notice I need to take extra steps to take care of my hair. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
The analogies make so much sense! I have been guilty of using my products incorrectly. Thank you for setting me straight (which is the goal for my fine, somewhat dense, wavy hair)!😊
Diet. Always take care of hair from when u wear young. Not when u get older and complain about bad hair!diet. Drugs. Medication has results how u have bad hair. Over processing. Omg
I just bought and tried Beach Club tonight after seeing it at ulta and I am OBSESSED! It smells so good (not heavy) and I didn't even use any other volume product but I got some decent volume. It was also easier (?) to round brush my hair? Not sure if that's a thing... Anyway, Thank you for recommending it!!
I only use oil on dry hair. I use Olaplex and only 2 to 3 drops on my shoulder length hair. Focusing on the bottom and ends and use the rest on the top.
I have mid length curly sliver hair. Fine but higher density. Since curly and also gray hair tend to be drier at the ends I spray one spray of the Verb Ghost oil, putting it primarily to the mid length and ends. Verb Ghost oil is a light weight oil, good for any hair type at a reasonably good price point. Highly recommend!
Hi! New to your channel! Very informative! I had fine, stick straight hair until about 10 years ago; my autoimmune kicked into overdrive and my hair started to curl…I now have fine wavy, curly hair that needs lots of moisture. I use several drops of oil but I flip my head over to apply it to make sure I get the super coily curls their extra moisture. To my water bottle I add a squirt of leave in conditioner and a squirt of smoothing cream…works well
I have only used that a few times. I have a love hate with them but I'm so happy to hear you love it which makes me want to try it out again on people!
@@SummerBeautyc and I want to thank you as I tried the Morroccanoil Volume Mousse and Root Boost as per your recommendation (to have more volume in my bang area), and I love these products! As you mentioned, the key is not using too much
Thanks! I can give you my formula I've stuck to the past 2yrs. I do Redken Shades EQ 7NB & 7CB equal parts. That is just a demi and doesn't fully cover gray. My highlights I sometimes glaze with level 9 golden tones but a lot of times don't glaze at all because I like pretty warm.
@ awesome. Thank you so much. Would you have any recommendations for good gray coverage options working with those shades? My hair was naturally med/dark auburn. Now at 50 it’s growing in kinda mousy brown especially towards the back and very white in patches around my face (no consistency ughhh) very little grey action. lol. I’d love to be your color and highlights.
Hi Summer🙋🏻♀️😍 I’m new to your channel. I have a question, do you have any advice for woman that cannot use a blow dryer due to medical reasons (severe pain in the neck, joints etc)? Is there anything we can do to get air dried hair look good or are we doomed😂? For reference I have fine ”almost long” hair, a bit longer then the shoulderline. Sleek looks weird on me, my hair is not completly straight to begin with. I tried crimping the roots and that looks nice but what to do with the ends then? Thank you💕
I love your videos! I recently tried the Matrix Miracle Creator 20 leave in conditioner for my fine hair. It was recommended by another content creator who specializes in fine, thin hair. If you haven’t tried this one, please do. It does not weigh my hair down at all.
Thanks so much Summer!! I’ve been using pureology leave-in only on the top layer and feeling like it does nothing lol wondering why everyone speaks so highly of it… will definitely apply in sections next time!!
I am curious as to which oil you use the most, and how you use it, do you use it every wash day, after your leave in still on damp on hair, or do you use after styling on dry hair? I ask because you do have hair similar to mine, and am in midst of trying to find out which is best for me and which one....right now in process of playing around with olaplex, but not sure if the light weight one is it or not, or if using to much lol sometimes it feels to make to it dry so not sure if it is the argan oil in it what it may be, or maybe not even need it lol I also sometimes wonder if it is the volatile silicone that evaporates that is not good for me. I may try that theory out as well, but trying to find an oil/serum without almost seems impossible. or if i need a more cream leave in I have tried the beach club and that was a not for me, no matter how much less or more i used, it made my hair dry
I’d like to see how you blowout your hair. I love the look but the front portion of my hair doesn’t stay to the “strong” side or have that smooth look.
What about applying the oil on your hair overnight? Is it beneficial, apparently. I was hearing about it for years. I use different types of oils and I do see a difference. I cover my hair and scalp with oil (much bigger amount than you are showing), make a plat, keep it on overnight and then washing it off in the morning. I do it currently with mustard oil, as it apparently helps to regrow the hair (my hair was falling off, for a good while). What I noticed is, that after washing off (easyli done, with a regular shampoo) my hair feels soft and it has nice shine to it. What do you think about this type of treatment?
Such a great video! So far I have watched it three times so I don't forget any of your tips. Thanks for laying everything out in such an easy to understand and entertaining way. I have heard that Kerastase has a lovely oil which is especially nice in fine hair. Am hoping you might try it & share your thoughts 🙂
Any tips on using the MO root lifter on super fine hair? I bought it after seeing your videos and find it really makes my hair super crunchy when I’m blow drying. I section, I have a good round brush (so I think as it came with the Dyson hairdryer I bought). I find the root lifter is making my hair damaged as it snaps from the crunch. Any tips? My hair is very fine and thin and in a short Bob.
Are you rough drying your hair prior to sectioning? I have noticed one or two times that if I don't rub the product into my scalp and rough dry at my roots I've gotten the slightest crunch feeling. It shouldn't be snapping your hair though. Make sure you are brushing the product through your hair, prior to blow drying as well.
@@SummerBeautyc thank you for replying. No I’ve been putting product in first, sectioning and then blowing out. I used to rough dry first and then my own hairdresser said to section it all and then blowout! Grrr- so hard to know what to do. When I get the blowout right the MO root lift and mousse do work amazingly well, so thanks for that and believe me, I’ve tried every thickening and volume product out there! I didn’t really like the lotion as it weighed my hair down but the other two are amazing. Any tips on a good blowout brush for fine hair that’s mid range priced and hi from Australia! Love your tips.
Brooohh 8:41 😂😂😂😂😂😂 you didn't had to go that far sis😂😂❤ and thank you so much for these demonstrations.. Honestly bad product application doesn't really show uo that much unless you ROUND BRUSH Your hair 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 oh God the mess on brush, the sticky frizzy blow dry and an hour wasted is a real pain... Its a real learning curve... Thank you again❤
Don't have split ends. Always have frizz. I have everything. I have fine to medium 2a/b hair. I would say combo hair like my skin, dry/oily. I use heat once a week. Oh and I'm thinning, ugh.
I'm so confused on my hair type. It's fine, but also course I think because I'm 50% gray and post menopausal... Which means frizzy and dry. I can use 2 full pumps of the Moroccanoil (light) and not look greasy. My hair is halfway down my back and I can't figure out the perfect products so I always wear in a pony or bun to conceal the frizz. I use the Moroccanoil hydrating shampoo and then Its a 10 mask for an hour. Then I use the Pureology leave in and diffuse it dry. What am I doing wrong!!??
Great tips! I love that your videos are funny! At some point, I'd like you to try Seen's blow out cream and their magic serum and let me know what you think. I've been using them and liking the results. I use the fragrance-free version because I have an aversion to strong fragrances. The blow out cream is very moisturizing, so I tend to use it in lieu of conditioner. My hair is super fine and thin, so I always fear weighing it down with too many products.
I will add it to my list! Love the idea of fragrance free, so will definitely try them out! I'm so glad you enjoy the videos and thank you for taking time to comment!
@@SummerBeautyc , yeah, fragrance-free is important for our family because a) I have a very acute sense of smell, and b) my son is on the autism spectrum. People on the spectrum have sensory reprocessing issues. In my son’s case, he is very sensitive to certain smells and can’t handle being close to me if I am wearing something that has a strong perfume. (That said, he can handle strong automotive smells, so go figure.) It’s really bad if I drive him somewhere on a hot day because the smell is enclosed and made even stronger. Most hair products are loaded with perfumes. I wish all these brands would make fragrance free versions to include people with allergies and sensory issues.
Love your videos, just discovered you and I have fine hair. You talk about dry or not dry hair, but I don’t know what shape my hair is in, is it dry or not? I don’t know.
What about thermal sprays. Another hair stylist recommended root lifter, followed by this to protect from the blow dry? I have very fine straight hair….
I prefer aerosol heat protectant sprays like Moroccan Oils Perfect Defense or Living Proofs. If your hair is not super fine then you can use something like Redken Hot Sets
Did you tease your hair to get it to look that crazy? 😂. I love these videos of yours. You're so funny and very entertaining. I always section my hair when applying products. It makes such a difference to distribute the products evenly.
Thank you! I guess I would describe it as a coppery golden blonde. I only use a semi permanent on my roots and low lights which is a mix of a neutral brown and copper color(Redken Shades 7NB & 7CB).
Thank you for putting together another great and fun video!---Summer I would appreciate your thoughts and review of WOW root lifter and mouse in comparison to Moroccan counterparts
Is it only me then who doesn't take advantage from Pureology Leave In conditioner? No matter what I do, my baby fine, natural gray and thin wavy hair always ends like a frizz mess. And if I use a little more product, I feel it too much producty, which I hate. Where to start from?
Don't make the mistake of misusing your hair products! Learn how to avoid bad hair days with proper product application. These tips will help you not only get your dream hair but it will also help extend the life of your products meaning more money kept in your wallet! *Apologies for the misspelling of COARSE Hair 🤦♀. I somehow missed this in my edit watch!*
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I would love a video showing good products to use when letting your hair air dry. I don’t always like to use heat on my hair. Thank you ❤
2 drops of Olaplex is enough for my long but fine hair. 3 drops is too much. I thought it was expensive when I bought it but the bottle isn’t half empty and I’ve been using it multiple times a week for almost a year. Game changer!
It lasts sooo long! It does seems like a lot of money for how little the amount looks but once you realize how little you need it's worth every penny!
Such great points. Love this video. I have fine thin above the shoulder hair. But its salt and pepper and the rey is dry so i use about 10 sprays of pureology leave in. But it was a lot if trail and error. And i keep it mostly on mids and ends.
You are a natural in these videos! So informative & fun. Thanks for your great work!
I try! My husband and I crack up behind the scenes often while filming!
@@SummerBeautyc I bet so!
I get so excited when you have a new video!
I'm excited you're excited!!
I love the loreral 21 in 1 color protectant leave in conditioner. It has done wonders for my hair for half the price!!!! I apply the SMALLEST amount of oil and start at the underneath of the back of my hair, starting at the ends and moving up towards my lengths. I have bangs, so I'll leave the film/ very tiny amount left on my hair and apply closer to my roots but never on the roots. I always use it after my leave in and is the last and only product i use in my hair unless I'm heat styling my hair (other than shampoo and conditioner) i go for less of products the better especially since i have medium but thin hair. But I'll use my heat protectant, which i use the way she recommends using a leave in... in sections and make sure to spray the front and back on the hair
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I’m an older lady who avoided a lot of products that my hair probably needed because of uncertainty of the amount of the product I should use and how to apply. Loved the humorous way you emphasise the things you shouldn’t do too. Iris Aarons ❤
I'm so happy you enjoyed and I could be helpful!
I LOVE your haircut. My hair is so long and I think a cut like yours would be perfect.
Do it! Do it!
@@SummerBeautycdid you ask for something specific to get this cut/shape?
@@samanthamcatee7091 love that question!!! I was thinking the same thing. lol. Would there be changes needed for med/thick wavy hair (corse at the side nape area oddly)
This was an absolutely amazing tutorial and I am so hopeful that my hair will FINALLY look like I just left the salon.
I'm so happy you enjoyed it!
I have medium to coarse hair that is lightly layered at the lower mid to ends areas and my length is just below my shoulder blades. I am a huge Olaplex treatment products’ user. For No7 I use up to 10 “drops”. I hang my head upside down and “scrunch” from the bottom and then rub hands together again and then finger through the mids. I do this after leave in conditioner after shower and then every night before bed. I have SCLE and my main flare spot is at my nape - so I also oil that area and this product works wonders for me. (Absolutely not trying to make a medical recommendation - just saying what works for me and that this is the only spot on my scalp that gets the oil when I do it at night).
I bit the bullet and purchased the Moroccan Oil Volumizing mouse for my fine straight hair, and it is not heavy at all, thank you .. Been using it for just a week now
Yay!!! It's so good right!?
@@SummerBeautyc it is very good and its not sticky like the last one I was using and didn't really like
I have wavy hair so I learned a long time ago that less is more. Usually I'm too lazy to style my hair wavy these days but either way I'm always careful when trying a new product. I figure I can always add more the next time if it wasn't enough. ☺️
I have long fine hair and although I finally had my dry, crispy bleached ends cut off I still like to add a tiny bit of Olaplex oil to my ends after drying it. One drop is usually plenty for me!
Less is always more!
Omg Summer! Your hair looks great! Love the color and style!
Thank you so much!!
How old are u? Your suggestions are for your age
Hello, love your videos! I do use more oil than most people. I have finer hair, but really dry. I think why I don't have issues with over oiling is that I start the application at the ends of my hair and go up midway as the oil is absorbed. Then the top of my head only at the very end (barely anything on my hands). I use olaplex and it has been great. My hair never feels weighed down and I have had lots of compliments as well. I appreciate all the advice for hair care. As I age, I notice I need to take extra steps to take care of my hair. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
Can you do a drugstore variety of products as far as brushes combs as well please…. Shampoo etc.. as well. 😊
The analogies make so much sense! I have been guilty of using my products incorrectly. Thank you for setting me straight (which is the goal for my fine, somewhat dense, wavy hair)!😊
Uh oh! You were winning gold metals! 🤣
Diet. Always take care of hair from when u wear young. Not when u get older and complain about bad hair!diet. Drugs. Medication has results how u have bad hair. Over processing. Omg
I just bought and tried Beach Club tonight after seeing it at ulta and I am OBSESSED! It smells so good (not heavy) and I didn't even use any other volume product but I got some decent volume. It was also easier (?) to round brush my hair? Not sure if that's a thing... Anyway, Thank you for recommending it!!
Yay!!! I love it! You need so little and it performs amazing!
I only use oil on dry hair. I use Olaplex and only 2 to 3 drops on my shoulder length hair. Focusing on the bottom and ends and use the rest on the top.
Yep, I'm a misuser!😅 So thanks Summer for the tips. Definitely going to try. And a hug for Brutus😊
I'm glad to help you out! Brutus was supposed to be in this one more but he's demanding a raise and wasn't cooperating 🤣
@@SummerBeautyc 🤣🤣 Give that boy a raise or extra cookie
Love your vids! Tysm
I'm so happy to hear that you like them!
I have mid length curly sliver hair. Fine but higher density. Since curly and also gray hair tend to be drier at the ends I spray one spray of the Verb Ghost oil, putting it primarily to the mid length and ends. Verb Ghost oil is a light weight oil, good for any hair type at a reasonably good price point. Highly recommend!
Hi! New to your channel! Very informative! I had fine, stick straight hair until about 10 years ago; my autoimmune kicked into overdrive and my hair started to curl…I now have fine wavy, curly hair that needs lots of moisture. I use several drops of oil but I flip my head over to apply it to make sure I get the super coily curls their extra moisture.
To my water bottle I add a squirt of leave in conditioner and a squirt of smoothing cream…works well
What a great idea, the leave in and smoothing cream for the water bottle! Welcome to the channel, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
I also love the Amika Smoothing Balm, and I have naturally wavy/frizzy hair that I straighten 😊
I have only used that a few times. I have a love hate with them but I'm so happy to hear you love it which makes me want to try it out again on people!
@@SummerBeautyc and I want to thank you as I tried the Morroccanoil Volume Mousse and Root Boost as per your recommendation (to have more volume in my bang area), and I love these products! As you mentioned, the key is not using too much
Thank you for all your posts they are easy to follow without being too technical ❤
Always the goal!!
Your hair color is gorgeous!!! 🎉
May I ask what you’ve used? Love the quirky fun videos full of knowledge and laughs!
Thanks! I can give you my formula I've stuck to the past 2yrs. I do Redken Shades EQ 7NB & 7CB equal parts. That is just a demi and doesn't fully cover gray. My highlights I sometimes glaze with level 9 golden tones but a lot of times don't glaze at all because I like pretty warm.
@ awesome. Thank you so much. Would you have any recommendations for good gray coverage options working with those shades? My hair was naturally med/dark auburn. Now at 50 it’s growing in kinda mousy brown especially towards the back and very white in patches around my face (no consistency ughhh) very little grey action. lol. I’d love to be your color and highlights.
@ also..and I’m sorry for so many questions…are your highlights simply a standard bleach then glased sometimes? Idk anything about any of this. 😫
Hi Summer🙋🏻♀️😍 I’m new to your channel. I have a question, do you have any advice for woman that cannot use a blow dryer due to medical reasons (severe pain in the neck, joints etc)? Is there anything we can do to get air dried hair look good or are we doomed😂? For reference I have fine ”almost long” hair, a bit longer then the shoulderline. Sleek looks weird on me, my hair is not completly straight to begin with. I tried crimping the roots and that looks nice but what to do with the ends then? Thank you💕
I love your videos! I recently tried the Matrix Miracle Creator 20 leave in conditioner for my fine hair. It was recommended by another content creator who specializes in fine, thin hair. If you haven’t tried this one, please do. It does not weigh my hair down at all.
Adding to the list! I haven't used Matrix in so long but was obsessed with their volume line in my early 20s!
Thanks so much Summer!! I’ve been using pureology leave-in only on the top layer and feeling like it does nothing lol wondering why everyone speaks so highly of it… will definitely apply in sections next time!!
It makes a difference! Don't forget to brush through your hair after spraying!
I am curious as to which oil you use the most, and how you use it, do you use it every wash day, after your leave in still on damp on hair, or do you use after styling on dry hair? I ask because you do have hair similar to mine, and am in midst of trying to find out which is best for me and which one....right now in process of playing around with olaplex, but not sure if the light weight one is it or not, or if using to much lol sometimes it feels to make to it dry so not sure if it is the argan oil in it what it may be, or maybe not even need it lol I also sometimes wonder if it is the volatile silicone that evaporates that is not good for me. I may try that theory out as well, but trying to find an oil/serum without almost seems impossible. or if i need a more cream leave in I have tried the beach club and that was a not for me, no matter how much less or more i used, it made my hair dry
I’d like to see how you blowout your hair. I love the look but the front portion of my hair doesn’t stay to the “strong” side or have that smooth look.
You are so creative in presentation. Always great information, thank you.
Thanks, I try to keep it fun and make understanding the importance of things easy!
Love your informative, fun videos!
I'm so glad you enjoy them!
What about applying the oil on your hair overnight? Is it beneficial, apparently. I was hearing about it for years. I use different types of oils and I do see a difference. I cover my hair and scalp with oil (much bigger amount than you are showing), make a plat, keep it on overnight and then washing it off in the morning. I do it currently with mustard oil, as it apparently helps to regrow the hair (my hair was falling off, for a good while). What I noticed is, that after washing off (easyli done, with a regular shampoo) my hair feels soft and it has nice shine to it. What do you think about this type of treatment?
Such a great video! So far I have watched it three times so I don't forget any of your tips. Thanks for laying everything out in such an easy to understand and entertaining way.
I have heard that Kerastase has a lovely oil which is especially nice in fine hair. Am hoping you might try it & share your thoughts 🙂
Oh I'm so glad you like the video!! I have almost added it to my cart so many times actually! Perhaps this is my sign to finally try it out!
Any tips on using the MO root lifter on super fine hair? I bought it after seeing your videos and find it really makes my hair super crunchy when I’m blow drying. I section, I have a good round brush (so I think as it came with the Dyson hairdryer I bought). I find the root lifter is making my hair damaged as it snaps from the crunch. Any tips? My hair is very fine and thin and in a short Bob.
Are you rough drying your hair prior to sectioning? I have noticed one or two times that if I don't rub the product into my scalp and rough dry at my roots I've gotten the slightest crunch feeling. It shouldn't be snapping your hair though. Make sure you are brushing the product through your hair, prior to blow drying as well.
@@SummerBeautyc thank you for replying. No I’ve been putting product in first, sectioning and then blowing out. I used to rough dry first and then my own hairdresser said to section it all and then blowout! Grrr- so hard to know what to do. When I get the blowout right the MO root lift and mousse do work amazingly well, so thanks for that and believe me, I’ve tried every thickening and volume product out there! I didn’t really like the lotion as it weighed my hair down but the other two are amazing. Any tips on a good blowout brush for fine hair that’s mid range priced and hi from Australia! Love your tips.
Brooohh 8:41 😂😂😂😂😂😂 you didn't had to go that far sis😂😂❤ and thank you so much for these demonstrations.. Honestly bad product application doesn't really show uo that much unless you ROUND BRUSH Your hair 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 oh God the mess on brush, the sticky frizzy blow dry and an hour wasted is a real pain... Its a real learning curve... Thank you again❤
🤣 I like to keep it fun here.
@@SummerBeautyc love that so much ❤️ learning with fun
Don't have split ends. Always have frizz. I have everything. I have fine to medium 2a/b hair. I would say combo hair like my skin, dry/oily. I use heat once a week. Oh and I'm thinning, ugh.
I'm so confused on my hair type. It's fine, but also course I think because I'm 50% gray and post menopausal... Which means frizzy and dry. I can use 2 full pumps of the Moroccanoil (light) and not look greasy. My hair is halfway down my back and I can't figure out the perfect products so I always wear in a pony or bun to conceal the frizz. I use the Moroccanoil hydrating shampoo and then Its a 10 mask for an hour. Then I use the Pureology leave in and diffuse it dry. What am I doing wrong!!??
Amazing video. I was going to order the ig k thirsty girl but apparently it's not available 😢 any other recommendations?
Ouais!
@@SummerBeautyc buying that one too 😁
Great tips! I love that your videos are funny! At some point, I'd like you to try Seen's blow out cream and their magic serum and let me know what you think. I've been using them and liking the results. I use the fragrance-free version because I have an aversion to strong fragrances. The blow out cream is very moisturizing, so I tend to use it in lieu of conditioner. My hair is super fine and thin, so I always fear weighing it down with too many products.
I will add it to my list! Love the idea of fragrance free, so will definitely try them out! I'm so glad you enjoy the videos and thank you for taking time to comment!
@@SummerBeautyc , yeah, fragrance-free is important for our family because a) I have a very acute sense of smell, and b) my son is on the autism spectrum. People on the spectrum have sensory reprocessing issues. In my son’s case, he is very sensitive to certain smells and can’t handle being close to me if I am wearing something that has a strong perfume. (That said, he can handle strong automotive smells, so go figure.) It’s really bad if I drive him somewhere on a hot day because the smell is enclosed and made even stronger. Most hair products are loaded with perfumes. I wish all these brands would make fragrance free versions to include people with allergies and sensory issues.
Love your videos, just discovered you and I have fine hair. You talk about dry or not dry hair, but I don’t know what shape my hair is in, is it dry or not? I don’t know.
I'm working on a video about that topic!
What about thermal sprays. Another hair stylist recommended root lifter, followed by this to protect from the blow dry? I have very fine straight hair….
I prefer aerosol heat protectant sprays like Moroccan Oils Perfect Defense or Living Proofs. If your hair is not super fine then you can use something like Redken Hot Sets
Did you tease your hair to get it to look that crazy? 😂. I love these videos of yours. You're so funny and very entertaining. I always section my hair when applying products. It makes such a difference to distribute the products evenly.
Yes lots of teasing! Took me quite some time to detangle😬😂
Really enjoying your vids love your hair color would you share what your color is called
Thank you! I guess I would describe it as a coppery golden blonde. I only use a semi permanent on my roots and low lights which is a mix of a neutral brown and copper color(Redken Shades 7NB & 7CB).
Thank you for putting together another great and fun video!---Summer
I would appreciate your thoughts and review of WOW root lifter and mouse in comparison to Moroccan counterparts
Is it only me then who doesn't take advantage from Pureology Leave In conditioner? No matter what I do, my baby fine, natural gray and thin wavy hair always ends like a frizz mess. And if I use a little more product, I feel it too much producty, which I hate. Where to start from?
Oh my word, your videos are so hilarious. I have definitely committed an appalling number of these crimes, thanks for the MUCH needed info!
I like sexy hair root lift I do not think it has a product feel.
You are so dang cute❤️
Thanks Karen!