How To Get Smooth & Healthy Hair! - Hair Care Routine
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The reason the macadamia mask makes your hair feel soft is because it is
silicone based. It isn't actually healthier. The dimethicone just coats the
hair and makes it appear healthier.
I've been thinking about using the Selsen Blue shampoo because I have
dandruff issues :/ Would you recommend the shampoo? Does it work well? Is
it drying and does it clean your scalp well? (Sorry I'm asking a lot of
questions but I'm curious!) Btw you're so pretty!
+KawaiiFatTofu✽ I love my black hair, I naturally have a dark reddish brown, but I have a neutral black color (Not blue black), and it really contrasts with my pale skin and blue eyes. I'm European decent
You guys are so ignorant and stupid. Most healthy hair regimens have the
same standards, wash deep condition and keep you hair moisturized. Now if
you need to detangle i the shower then do so, if you do not then thats ok.
There is no fast rule. So curly wavy 4c hair same fundamentals. Stop
spreading your ignorance!!!
Apparently you did understand my comment. I know I wrote perfect English. I did not tell anyone how to take of their hair I responded to the critics that are complaining. I said that there is a standard hair regimen shampoo condition and keep your hair moisturized based on he type of hair you might have to do a few more things. And to answer your question as to when last I had long hair... It was last year may 2014 at mid back length. So take a chill pill!!
+J Charles how would you know how to handle this type of hair? everyone is different. when was the last time you had straight natural hair down to your mid section? example: me giving advice on your type of hair. I don't have your type of hair so why would I make a comment about it. SMH..
*We have enough filth in the environment to add putting it in our hair and
on our skin. I have been using argan life sham poo it has been great. One
of the best natural brand that I have tried. You should try it.*
argan life natural shampoo works really well. It nourishes the hair, adds texture and leaves with pleasant aroma. The best thing is you do not need to use much to feel the softness immediately. You can find it in google
Try using the shampoo and then a different conditioner :) or if you're trying to get the growth a really good shampoo is the lush "NEW" shampoo bar, it's the red one, it helped my hair grow so fast and it's all organic
I don't wash my hair everyday
I don't rub my hair with towel
I don't use any kind of heat ever
I use gentle shampoo and hydrating conditioner
I eat well
I take vitamins
I drink water
Unfortunately I have to put my hair up
I trim every 1-2 months for 0.5 inch
my hair gets dry and split ends really really really easily
WHAT THE FUCK HELP ME
+Melly V and another thing, if vegan diets help sooo much, why are you even on this video? i think eggs are great. milk i do agree on you, but eggs? no amazing, and i eat organic eggs ( i dont know if thats the correct word but i eat eggs from chicken that just chill and walka round in gigantic fields :) )
+Music Art If you're old enough to know how to speak, you do have that choice. I understand how hard it seems to say no to animal products. However, if you explain you're reasons any rational parents should allow that. Perhaps educate yourself a bit more to prove your point. Documentaries like cowspiracy, veducated and earthlings can convince the meatiest meat eaters wrong. Also don't be afraid! :) It's super scary to become a vegan, because of the terrible myths rolling around, but I promise you that being a vegan makes you healthier, richer (vegetables, fruits, grains cost less that cheese, milk, meat), more energetic and with healthier hair. If you don't believe me I can have a longer conversation with you about it on another social platform :) Anyhow best of luck! :D
+Music Art I understand your point, but there are many things that are vegan, I'm not only specifically talking about fruit and veggies. There's grains, beans, lentils. If you ever go to a sushi place just try miso soup! It's so delicious, furthermore, as much as I'd love another vegan in the world, you can just decrease dairy, poultry, honey, eggs and increase vegan food consumption.
+Melly V Yeah, that might be true. But where I live, it's not possible to get vegetarian/vegan foods all the time. For example, we only get apples in winter. And where I go to school, they don't have vegetarian option, expect if it's about religion. So not possible for me. And also, I do sports so I don't get enough energy and protein only from vegetarian food.
+Music Art If you eat dairy, chicken period and dead animals that's not eating well. Not to sound rude, but a more plant based diet really helps. Many vegan youtubers have videos on hair.
Here's some other tips: - satin pillow case- try to avoid buns especially when you sleep- like she said head massage- and brushing hair when wetNOW:Use a chlorine filter when you're showeringUse ORGANIC shampoo and conditionerUse Argan oil on your ends each day until you washBrush through your hair each day so your natural oils can get to the ends to conditionUse an all wooden brush with wooden bristles to decrease static and it will save the oil till the endsUse veggie dyes if you dye your hair
It might just be the make up of your hair and your genetics, just like how some people have naturally thick hair. Some just have naturally dry hair.
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i work as a hair stylist..and girls.. DO NOT BRUSH YOUR HAIR TOO OFTENLY!
it causes breakage. Scalp massage does help but you have to do it with your
fingers and not a hair brush. when i was younger i never undesrtood why my
hair is breaking so much, and once i stopped brushing them every half an
hour they stopped breaking.
+Deimante Martinkute but its not good for the hair it destroys it , I want it smooth because when I get a shower the curls aren't smooth and after an hour my hair is like the lion
well it's not that simple it depends on a hair structure if you always had wavy/ curly hair they wont just become straight from using simple drug store hair products. the healthiest way to get perfectly straight hair would be to get keratin treatment at the salon, but it's not cheap and holds your hair straight 3 to 6 months
Yeah, that "every 6 weeks" cutting thing is purely hairdressers' invention
to make money!! It's a total myth and should be busted asap. Good advice
(from another longhair) :)
+jamieraeblakely My hairdresser has never really told me to come back in six weeks. I never asked either. I have had numerous different haircuts and most looked really nice even after a couple months (except pixie cuts: I did have to get rid of the mullet at the back within 6 weeks). I'm not sure what you mean with 'your texture may even change'. I always thought that texture meant straight or curly hair and that doesn't change after 6 weeks.Personally I don't have much experience with split ends. Only in the last few years have I found a couple. Snipped those of immediately. I don't do much to my hair that's bad except for dyeing it. Often. well not lately, but still. I'm surprised my hair is in such a good condition after all that dyeing :)
+jamieraeblakely exactly, if you want it to grow out then not every 6 weeks but somewhat near that time, but if you like your lenght then it should be every 6 weeks to keep it healthy and beautiful. :)
as a hairdresser, I can tell you that is totally false. Yes, we like to keep our clientele and continue to bring them in, but it's not onlyTo make money. Without regular trims your hair completely changes, the shape falls out, the split ends come back, your color fades or grows out, your texture may even change. I think you should go to beauty school and be a hairdresser before you make rude assumptions like that. If you continue to use heat on your hair, your split ends keep coming back. Doing those regular trims will keep your split ends at bay. Also, the hair grows an average of half an inch a month (obviously longer if you take vitamins and take good care of your scalp) trimming every 6 weeks will take off that length, sure, but if your happy with your length that's okay. Obviously if you're trying to grow out your hair, you wouldn't trim it every time it grows. We say that you should get your hair cut every 6 weeks when you're happy with your length and want to keep it the way it is. When I told my personal hairdresser I want to grow mine out a few inches longer she told me to come back in a few weeks for color and texture touch up and we wouldn't take any length off. Please Check yourself before you wreck yourself, as well as anyone who liked your comment. Understand this is not meant to be rude towards anyone, I was just taken aback by your comment and it's rude assumptions.
I am the same way!! It has taken me a REALLY long time, but I have Found the right products and perfected heatless curls! And for me the heatless curls last WAY longer than if I usedHeat!
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Since this is a "healthy hair" video, I will go ahead and say... DO NOT
TEASE YOUR HAIR!!!! It rips your hair and incredibly damages it. If you
have flat hair, try blow-drying it upside-down with a volumizing mousse or
add in some volumizing powder.
+elaine goss I have good hair, and I'm 38, always had lots of hair when I was younger and white. I have less now since I'm older, and had three kids, but still have a lot of poof, that just goes flat, and I love blow drying it upside down with mousse! Works really well. I also like, yikes hairspray, but even that goes flat.
Hey just watched your hair and thought you could help me my hair is so
thick and dry and i hate thm so there is anything that could you help me
please:)
Wash your hair less, Washing your hair strips your hair of its natural oils. I have thick hair as well and I wash my hair once a week with a sulfate free shampoo. Also use oils like coconut/argan oil it'll help with the dryness, also try getting trims every 3-6 months. You'll see improvement
+Ravioli Hog Yep, this is the new place to learn everything! I turn to youtube for lots of stuff...cooking, makeup, hair, shoot even to fix garage doors lol! Wonderful ppl here! :-)
+aneverydayjourney I feel your pain :( I was a swimmer too. If my head wasn't sweaty after my workout I would let it go, but otherwise I just took a shower and deep conditioned. It depends on your scalp, but some people (like me) can get away with not using shampoo (which washes out oils) and just doing a quick wash with water.