Views : 2,963,684
Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Feb 25, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.956 (782/70,824 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-06-10T07:01:44.5015Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
1. Have a clean brush
2. Use a heat protectant
3. Use invisibobble or scrunchies instead of elastics/bands with metal wiring (?)
4. dont dry your hair with a towel washing-machine style, press the towel in instead
5. Detangle your hair with a brush with flexible bristles
6. Have leave in conditioner to help detangling (not treatment, serum etc.)
7. Donāt sleep with wet hair too often
8. Use a shower cap (terry cloth liner) if you're not washing your hair in the shower
9. Have a hair mask
- healthy hair, once a month
- damaged hair, once a week
- in the middle, every 2 weeks
10. Shampoo the right way
- only on your scalp, never on your ends
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I genuinely came to this video expecting to be told "You're doing your hair wrong, buy these 5 items, they're all 50 bucks" and that wasn't what I got. They're actually very good tips. Not everyone can afford to spend all that money on hair care.I can't, I can make use of all of these tips. Thank you!
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1. Washing hair every day
2. Using old, unclean brush
3. Believing Some hot tools do less demage
4. Using the Wrong hair ties
5. Drying hair with towel
6. Detangeling with a comp
7. Detangeling nicked hair
8. Sleeping with Wet hair
9. Showering without protection
10. Never using hair mask
11. Using shampoo the Wrong way
You Are welcome
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Iāve got hair down to my waist and havenāt been to a hairdresser for 23 years because of botched cuts, stylists who donāt listen to very specific instructions and poor advice.
Having watched this, Iām so chuffed to learn I am doing all these things you suggest, at home (and worked it out for myself). Youāve boosted my confidence, thank you šš»
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I have waist length straight hair that likes to get tangled after washing it, and I NEVER understood why everyone at my salon was hell bent on combing my wet hair instead of using a brush! I can FEEL all the hair that's getting ripped out, and they struggle like hell, but when I use a wet brush, it only takes a few strokes to get through it. Why do so many salons still use such a damaging method for getting through tangled wet hair?
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Iām blown away (pun intended!) by how helpful and educational this video is. Iām a guy whoās kept my hair long for about a decade now. My hair is super duper thick. When it dries out too much it becomes embarrassingly wild and unruly. Youāve just enlightened some possible mistakes Iām needing to rectify - especially the properly shampooing bit. Bless you š ā¤
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Just found your videos and devoured so many of them. Bought the products and followed your system. Went four days between washes for the first time ever! I have fine, highlighted, aging hair and have always washed daily. No more! My husband hates the sleeping bonnet but he is just going to have to deal because it is a crucial part of the system! I truly appreciate that your advice and recommendations stay consistent, based on extensive trial and error with your clients. Youāre not pushing the latest product or allowing yourself to be swayed by companies looking to increase profits. If there is a way to give back to you as a thank you, please let us all know. Your work here has been life-changing!!!
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My mom told me a lot of this stuff when I was younger. I went through a rebel phase and cut it off, dyed the crap out of it too, but now that I'm older, wiser, and have hair down past my butt, I can concur. This advise he says will save you from spending hundreds on hair products fixing past mistakes. It's also nice getting compliments from strangers. People will look up to you if you have a well groomed mane. :)
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Brilliant tips. I've recently experienced the heat tip myself - I've always been using a lower temperature, but having to touch up with heat every day. And my friend convinced me to try a higher heat (with protectant of course) and the curls lasted for two days when after sleeping in a bun and brushing!
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@renegadetherapper
1 year ago
How is it that a man with no hair has given me better hair advice than people with 3 feet long gorgeous locks??? Thank you!
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