i love that a hairdresser explains but doesn't do it , that way showing you that it is possible at home , would love to see a version of your '6 different curls ' video done the same way .
love watching his video's I am fresh out of beauty school and still have so much to learn and I feel like I learn so much from watching his techniques, I hope someday to take one of his classes.
Sam, I'd love you to do my hair! I have long, very healthy dark brown and gray, quite beautiful. I love the volume idea. I was never good with hair because, as a model, I never had to do my hair. But I will try your technique. Thanks for sharing.
San muchas gracias por compartir tus grandes conocimientos estoy pendiente de tus videos y los practico y dan exelentes resultados. Me gustaria adquirir tus productos. Soy Colombiano .
Always use a heat protectant spray. I recommend Redken Iron Shape 11. Remember to stay in control of the heat ... turn the iron down! 400°+ is not necessary. Set your iron at 392° (safe for color treated hair) or below and slow down. Good luck and thanks for the comment!
HI sam.. Luv ur techniques. my problem is I have to heavy frizzy hair. Every time I have iron or blow dry hair after wash. Could you plz suggest what is less damaging blow dry or ironing? As I dont wana end up damaging my hair. Thanks Tc.
Hi Mala, As I am unable to see your hair and it is difficult for me to recommend the correct solution for you, so here is what I suggest based on your information: Whether your hair is naturally curly or wavy or straight, it is important that you use a styling aid prior to your blow dry. This will not only protect your hair from the heat of the dryer but also assist in straightening your hair in the process - I recommend Redken Align 12 protective smoothing lotion: www.redken.com/products/styling/smooth-hair-styling-products/align-12-protective-straightening-lotion Place an amount appropriate for your thickness and length - about a nickel size or more if needed - rub the product into your hands and evenly distribute throughout your hair. Blow dry in sections beginning with the back nape area. Dry each section thoroughly with a medium to large boar bristle brush - the boar bristles will evenly distribute your hairs' natural oils and aid in shine and less frizz. If you do not dry each section thoroughly, you hair will succumb to frizz even more. Once the hair is completely dry and smooth you can curl it with a curling iron or straighten it with a flat iron - my Sleekr Flat Iron will work wonders for you! (www.samvilla.com/products/hair-irons/sleekr-straightening-iron/) Once again, it is important for you to use a styling aid for the iron process and you are going to iron section by section just as in the blow dry. The product I recommend is Redken Iron Shape 11 heat protection spray: www.redken.com/products/styling/heat-styling/iron-shape-11-finishing-thermal-spray-heat-protection-hair-spray Hold the spray pump at least 6 inches away from each section and spray 1-2 times for each section and comb the product through the section. If you are using a flat iron, set the temperature to medium or high. Slowly pass the iron down each section - slow is key as if you take fast passes you are not utilizing the heat enough. Slow passes will give you the best end result as your hair will be shiny and the cuticle layer of the hair will lay flat. Finish your hair with a hair spray that is specifically designed to combat humidity, (which causes frizz). I recommend Redken Quick Dry 18 instant finishing hair spray: www.redken.com/products/styling/hairsprays/quick-dry-18-instant-finishing-hair-spray OR Redken Control Addict 28 extra high hold hair spray: www.redken.com/products/styling/hairsprays/control-addict-28-high-control-hairspray I would also recommend shampoo, conditioner and treatments for your hair type. Check out this Redken link to view products recommended for your hair type: www.redken.com/your-hair-profile/ Once again, as I could not see your hair I based my recommendations on your information. I hope I have helped you today, Mala! Let us know if we can assist you further and thanks for your support!
Thank u so much sam... I will try to follow every detail u mentioned. I stay in india m b dont get much products u suggested but I will try. Thanks again and please keep teaching us like this. much appreciated. God bless
Hi Daria! Are you a salon professional? Please let us know about what products you would like to order by email: info@samvilla.com. Thanks for watching!
Interesting idea but seems to tedious and time consuming to me. I get better and faster results with my hair dryer on a hot and low speed, with the convenience of pressing the cool shot button to cool down the curl very quickly
Agree, I get better and faster results with my hair dryer on a hot and low speed, with the convenience of pressing the cool shot button to cool down the curl
I wouldn’t really encourage the client to use a straightener all the time, she’s gonna do it three times a week at least ... after a few months : totally ruined hair - and before any one tells me about heat protection - it’s not real!- ps I love Sam and his work just not this
Okay, letting the client do her own at-home styling is genius. I love it. Great teacher!
i love that a hairdresser explains but doesn't do it , that way showing you that it is possible at home , would love to see a version of your '6 different curls ' video done the same way .
How are you hair not good
Man, I took private hairstyling classes and haven't leaned even a third part of what I learned from you !!! You are the best! thank you again!
Why am I now just finding this styling genius! I cannot stop watching! Bravo!!
you are great i just graduated as a hairdresser here in Sweden and you inspire me a lot ! tanks, kind regards Aiter
love watching your videos, as an aspiring hairdresser watching these gives more confidence! thanks for all the videos and keep them coming! :)
Hi Sam! I cannot stop watching all of your videos, you always have great ideas. Thank you very much!!
I appreciate your emphasis on cooling!
Thanks for the video. This was most helpful. I always wondered why I had no volume after blow drying.
Sam is a very good teacher I just love hes techniques . He’s the best
Wish I found this sooner!! This will be much easier on my hand w/ tendonitis than trying to keep a blow dryer up in the air!
THANKS A LOT SAM. YOU REALLY CARE ABOUT US. GRACIAS Y SIEMPRE LO MEJOR PARA TI.
love watching his video's I am fresh out of beauty school and still have so much to learn and I feel like I learn so much from watching his techniques, I hope someday to take one of his classes.
love it!! now I must go try! !! thanks for all your tips. I've been lost before I found you! 😍
Mr Villa you make it all look so easy💇 will give some of your techniques a go and practice😛
Sam you are great; so artistic/creative and yet very pedagogical :). Enjoying your videos.
i have many idea's...had learn with your techniques...thanks for your awesome video...
I'm a aspiring hair dresser and these videos are really helpful! Thankyou so much Sam !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
So glad to hear, Cassie. Thank for taking the time to comment!
very impressive, just love the way you teach! thanks a lot for sharing your brilliant ideas with us .
Sam, I'd love you to do my hair! I have long, very healthy dark brown and gray, quite beautiful. I love the volume idea. I was never good with hair because, as a model, I never had to do my hair. But I will try your technique. Thanks for sharing.
That's really great Sam👍👍👍
I just LOVE Sam Villa! 💕💕👍🏻👍🏻😉😉👌👌❤️
Thank you, Sam! Greetings from Belgrade :)
This was super helpful to me. Thank you!
You just got a new subscriber wonderful tips and tricks. Thank you so so much!!!
love this technique,I had to try this! ❤
I will be trying it tomorrow! Just watched this for the first time tonight!
just loved the technique
Great Video! Can't wait to try!
I love your videos!! Very informative!!! Alway my go too!
I so Love your Videos..
All I can Say is Excellent!
Bc it is so Hard Holding the Blow dryer sometimes....
Thanks for Sharing!
I use a Velcro roller instead. Question - on day 2 (when I used head protectant spray on my hair day 1), do I need to redo the spray? Thanks!
Works great on my short bob! Thank you ❤️
This was so helpful!!!!
Love this. Thank you
thankyou for caring and giving tips
Very useful video, thank you. :)
i need u in my life man , u r super amazing
I love your fine tips. Can u help me to find a perfect haircut and highlight shade for big forhead with round face and fair complexion plzzzz.
thank you sam!
San muchas gracias por compartir tus grandes conocimientos estoy pendiente de tus videos y los practico y dan exelentes resultados.
Me gustaria adquirir tus productos. Soy Colombiano .
great idea!
Thanks that was a great tip
My only concern is heat damage. Otherwise love this technique.
Always use a heat protectant spray. I recommend Redken Iron Shape 11. Remember to stay in control of the heat ... turn the iron down! 400°+ is not necessary. Set your iron at 392° (safe for color treated hair) or below and slow down. Good luck and thanks for the comment!
Where can we buy the heat protectant u are mentioning
@@Versace71 Ulta beauty online or in store or any salon that sells Redken products
Thanks @Christi Blomberg
Your the best Mr Sam 👏👏👏👏
Love you Sam sir.... you are amazing
Sam is amazing
hi sir,
i like ur techniques,my problem is i have straighte thiny hair. could you plz suggest me what is how to creat volume . thanks t.c GBU
Id love to know where can I buy this strighter please !! Love it thanks
I'm your biggest fan. I love u Sam sir
Wow,👍🙆thank you,you explain it clearly and patiently. ok, I do my hair with patient and press it and let it cool, it get better .
Love! Thanks a million!
Is beautiful thank you Sam
San your the bomb! What does it take to be your assistant ?
What size is the brush, please? My round brush is 55mm is around 30mm more useful for this technique?
Thank you 👍🏻 Sam you are super 🙏
really good tip
рГрин об желт.
HI sam..
Luv ur techniques.
my problem is I have to heavy frizzy hair. Every time I have iron or blow dry hair after wash. Could you plz suggest what is less damaging blow dry or ironing?
As I dont wana end up damaging my hair.
Thanks Tc.
Hi Mala,
As I am unable to see your hair and it is difficult for me to recommend the correct solution for you, so here is what I suggest based on your information:
Whether your hair is naturally curly or wavy or straight, it is important that you use a styling aid prior to your blow dry. This will not only protect your hair from the heat of the dryer but also assist in straightening your hair in the process - I recommend Redken Align 12 protective smoothing lotion: www.redken.com/products/styling/smooth-hair-styling-products/align-12-protective-straightening-lotion
Place an amount appropriate for your thickness and length - about a nickel size or more if needed - rub the product into your hands and evenly distribute throughout your hair. Blow dry in sections beginning with the back nape area. Dry each section thoroughly with a medium to large boar bristle brush - the boar bristles will evenly distribute your hairs' natural oils and aid in shine and less frizz. If you do not dry each section thoroughly, you hair will succumb to frizz even more.
Once the hair is completely dry and smooth you can curl it with a curling iron or straighten it with a flat iron - my Sleekr Flat Iron will work wonders for you! (www.samvilla.com/products/hair-irons/sleekr-straightening-iron/)
Once again, it is important for you to use a styling aid for the iron process and you are going to iron section by section just as in the blow dry. The product I recommend is Redken Iron Shape 11 heat protection spray: www.redken.com/products/styling/heat-styling/iron-shape-11-finishing-thermal-spray-heat-protection-hair-spray
Hold the spray pump at least 6 inches away from each section and spray 1-2 times for each section and comb the product through the section. If you are using a flat iron, set the temperature to medium or high. Slowly pass the iron down each section - slow is key as if you take fast passes you are not utilizing the heat enough. Slow passes will give you the best end result as your hair will be shiny and the cuticle layer of the hair will lay flat.
Finish your hair with a hair spray that is specifically designed to combat humidity, (which causes frizz). I recommend Redken Quick Dry 18 instant finishing hair spray: www.redken.com/products/styling/hairsprays/quick-dry-18-instant-finishing-hair-spray
OR
Redken Control Addict 28 extra high hold hair spray: www.redken.com/products/styling/hairsprays/control-addict-28-high-control-hairspray
I would also recommend shampoo, conditioner and treatments for your hair type.
Check out this Redken link to view products recommended for your hair type:
www.redken.com/your-hair-profile/
Once again, as I could not see your hair I based my recommendations on your information.
I hope I have helped you today, Mala!
Let us know if we can assist you further and thanks for your support!
Thank u so much sam... I will try to follow every detail u mentioned. I stay in india m b dont get much products u suggested but I will try.
Thanks again and please keep teaching us like this. much appreciated. God bless
San esposible escuchar tus videos en español. gracias.
thank you sir
Omg i loveee it
Me encanta
Im a student, ilove your videos, this gives me alot if hope that one day...ill be a pro
Ilooove it
Do you have a video on teasing your hair? I tease mine and it always looks horrible.
We do have one that we'll be releasing soon. Keep an eye on our channel.
I will definitely be on the look out for that video. Thank you
Sam Villa Hair Tutorials s
Brilliant ❤️😍😍😍😍
interesante ver estos vídeos de un gran conocedor de la enseñanza .
Pero me gustaría que fueran. traducidos a el idioma español.
What I do is put a curler in rather than hold a brush like that. Works fine and doesn't take forever. This method just takes too much time.
u can also curler and it will be more gud fr ur hair
Gonna try this! Is there any websites that ship Sam's products to the UK? :)
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Hi Daria! Are you a salon professional? Please let us know about what products you would like to order by email: info@samvilla.com. Thanks for watching!
Perfect 👌🏻
A life saverrrr
God bless you I'm from kerala
Hi Nilamohan... thanks for watching the videos my friend!
Pretty hairstyle😀
How does blow dry helpful in curly hair an dry hair
Can you recreate the same effect on naturally curly hair?
You sure can Carmen
how I do this as I have longer hair? can't reach higher up lol
ShopaholicAddict Laura oi
Thank sam i love it you t best
Should this only be done on dry hair
When using the flat iron, yes.
Nice
Clever!
Great!!!
muito bom!!
Adoresble
I filmed a video on how to curl hair with a brush it dosent have to be round and you dont need a flat iron or blow dryer. you should check it out !
Interesting idea but seems to tedious and time consuming to me.
I get better and faster results with my hair dryer on a hot and low speed, with the convenience of pressing the cool shot button to cool down the curl very quickly
Круто!!!So nice!
nice
Podrían subtitularlo
There was no volume on top. All the volume was through the sides and bang area.
Brutal
My hair is too long for this
Genial
cool
Hi sir
👏👏👏👏👏
Too tedious and complicated!
All his videos are
Agree, I get better and faster results with my hair dryer on a hot and low speed, with the convenience of pressing the cool shot button to cool down the curl
Passare la piastra 4 volte di seguito sulla stessa ciocca...significa distruggerla. La tecnica mi piace, ma con spazzola e phon.
never, I won't use flat iron on a small section too many times.
looks like a hair fryer to me???
I would NEVER run the straighteners through 1 section of my hair that many times?! 🙀 Imagine the heat damage you’d get on your ends🙈
Ok, if I grabbed my narrow piece of my hair with my hand after I used my flat iron I would burned my had pretty bad, no Kidding!
menuda chorrada ¡¡
Holly brush! She is frying her hair and that is too much workout. Ouch my arms! No need to go to the gym after this
I wouldn’t really encourage the client to use a straightener all the time, she’s gonna do it three times a week at least ... after a few months : totally ruined hair - and before any one tells me about heat protection - it’s not real!- ps I love Sam and his work just not this