Views : 312,995
Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Jan 28, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.979 (60/11,296 LTDR)
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I have been doing your Trinity routine for about 2 months. I didn’t tell my hairdresser what I was doing at all. She has been my hairdresser for over 10 years. My last appointment she said my hair has never been so healthy and thick! Thank you for all the information you put out there!! Im definitely a fan!
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Summary of the recommendations:
1) Don't overstimulate your scalp, it will cause irritation and the scalp may produce more oil
2) Don't brush your hair while it is dirty to avoid spreading the oil to the rest of your hair
3) Hair shedding is normal and it can vary from person to person, there is not an average. The important thing is to keep an eye on how much you personally shed and monitor if there are any changes.
4) Don't oil your hair for pre-wash it is a waste of product and you will have to use more shampoo to remove the excess oil
5) Find your shampoo soulmate based on your hair type (thin, medium or coarse)
6) For applying shampoo, do not lather it in your hands, put an amount in one of your hands and with the other take a small amount of the liquid then press it into your scalp in different sections of your hair then work it with your fingertips. Also do not apply shampoo directly on your mids and ends, only take some lather from the top and apply it to the mids.
7) Always double wash, for the second wash use half he amount you used the first time, until your hair gets a lot of lather, that is the signal your hair is clean.
8) If you use a hair mask you do not need conditioner and viceversa.
9) Get rid of most of the excess water in your hair by gently ring it out (it should not be soaking wet) and then put conditioner-hair mask on your mids and ends. Let conditioner sit for 2 minutes and hair masks from 8 to 10 minutes.
10) Dry your hair gently with a microfiber towel or a t-shirt, dry your hair by gently pressing the towel into the hair so it absorbs the water.
11) Spray your hair with leave in conditioner, number of sprays will depend on your hair type.
12) Air drying is not bad for the hair
13) Blow drying: Use blowdry cream with heat protectant. Apply a pea size from the bottom up. Avoid putting product on the top of your hair. Use a blowdry that matches your hair type.
14) Iron work: Use a thermal heat protectant irons are hotter than blow dryers. A thermal protectant with hold will help get the style quicker and it will last longer.
15) Less is more for the heat protectant 1-2 sprays per section then brush it out to distribute the product, until you cant feel the product.
16) Rub oil on your hands and apply it to your ends (oil will depend on your type of hair) less is more when it comes to oil, start with a small amount and work it up if you need more but again less is more.
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One of the biggest reasons I love your channel is you do not give me reason to doubt your motives behind the advice you give. You’re not pushing me to buy products from you or an affiliate, and you’re telling me to use the least amount of product possible. I’ve been following your advice for only 2 weeks and I already see a difference. Thank you for providing the content that so many of us actually need!!!
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I am amazed at how little shampoo I need for the second wash and yet it lathers is so much better than the first wash. I always thought it was because I didn't wash the first shampoo out well enough, lol. Such a wealth of information, concise and professional, you never waste a word. Thanks as always.
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Prior to finding this channel I was spending $100 every 2 months on hair cuts just to be unhappy with my hair on a regular basis. Once I found your channel I went out and put that haircut money into the right products instead. Now I'm heat styling once a week on Wednesdays, and having amazing hair through Sunday. Your hair care trinity and tips really changed how I show up in the world. Thank you so much!
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1. Shampoo that matches your hair type (check Chris' video). Apply on your scalp, not mids.
2. Mask or conditioner. Put on your mids and ends, not around your scalp. Take out most of the water in your hair before applying the mask. Let it set for 8-10 minutes.
3. Dry your hair with a microfiber towel (or a t-shirt!). Press the towel in your hair, so the water gets absorbed.
4. Leave in conditioner - spray on towel dried hair: 6-8 sprays for fine dry hair, 8-12 sprays for medium hair and 12-16 sprays for coarse hair.
5. If you do blow dry: Apply a blow dry cream. Apply it from the bottom up. Pea size in enough. No need to put it on the scalp. Only ends and mids.
- Iron work: use a heat protector cream before.
6. Final step: apply hair oil on your ends. Fine and medium hair - a few drops. Coarse hair - twice that.
Check Chris' list of recommended products for your hair for each step. It's in the comments.
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Wow! I’ve watched thousands of hair videos/tutorials. This by far is the best I’ve ever seen! Hit all the important points of how to and what not to, while demonstrating, and nonchalantly adding in products you use/advise without actually pushing the brand. There was no random rambling, all the info was delivered perfectly keeping me engaged and not wishing you would hurry up with the small talk! This is how you do it! Well Done!!!! Clicking that subscribe button❤
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We have had a real mixed bag of weather this winter in Canada. My hair is long, and my mid lengths were getting hard to get the comb through with the conditioner. I took your advice, and stopped shampooing my mid lengths. What a difference! I also took the leave in conditioner out of the cupboard, and have been using it. I never knew why I needed it until now. Thank you!
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@BlowoutProfessor
1 year ago
You can get my recommended product list here: blowoutprofessor.tiny.us/2p853etf 👍
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