Thin hair gal here. I've researched for years for thin hair recommendations. I've stopped listening to influencers, but I do listen to 1 in particular who is a trichologist. ( they study hair so who better to listen to! ) One other person who specializes in hair who has intensly studied hair products and weight. I also had my hair analyzed by Strands. That helped a LOT. Here's a few things I have found that works: 1. Use only volumizing products. No moisturizing ~NONE... it adds weight! Thin hair needs no weight. 2. I use clips that have the rubber coating inside. Drawback is there's never really any that's pretty. Just basic, but they WORK. 3. Oily hair more than likely means you're drying your hair out. It oils itself to fix itself. However, to solve this takes a lot of time and patience. And we all have to choose our battles, even if that means you wash your hair everyday. LOL So ic you don't have the time nor patience, hey...wash your hair! Lol 4. Leave in conditioner is NO-NO. However, I did try a HIGHLY recommended one specifically for thin hair ~ Pureology Leave in Conditioner and it's PERFECT! And a little goes a long way. It also looks like your using 2 different Leave in conditioners. You may not think it but that's a lot of weight. 5. Pantene 10 in 1 has been a game changer for me as well. Again, no weight. My comment is purely advice. It's something I am passionate about. If I could go back in time, I'd do hair/skin care as a career. ( chose SAHM instead ) im 56 now and what most people comment on me the most is my hair. I know how frustrating thin hair is. But I know I'm doing something right because my hair analysis showed no damage! Cuticles looked perfect! Oh, and air dry too.🤗
@gailots yes, hair analysis by Strands. It's put under a microscope! Pantene, only the spray. The others in that line have been highly recommended, but I have not used them. I do use the Dove 10 in 1 hair mask occasionally that is like a DREAM! One minute mask that makes my hair feel like silk and no added weight! Every 3rd shampoo, I use the mask and OGX Biotin & Collagen shampoo. ( purple bottle ) Be careful with protein stuff. I use the Strands shampoo/conditioner and I'm VERY happy with it. Its affordable if you dont shampoo every day. It's made FOR ME and my hair. I use the OGX and Dove sparingly cause personally, I think your hair gets used to things and products don't work as well. No theory on that.....just personal opinion. 😉 As you can see, I can go on and on about hair!!!🤣🤣
I enjoyed this. Very sweet tribute to your grandmother, as well. So often, we look at ourselves and only see the shortcomings. Others see our total package. 💓
Good morning, Nikki! I have those same hot rollers, purchased based on the suggestion of my hairdresser. I use them regularly and travel with them too! In between session with the rollers, I sleep in pincurls. And you are absolutely right in saying they are a game changer. It brings me great joy to see you enjoying and luxuriating in the beautiful hair God gave you. As a fellow recipient of thin hair, I am still working on it. Wishing you a blessed Christmas and joyful New Year in your new home!
Wow! Your grandma is so beautiful.❤ I think you got your beauty and beautiful smile from her. I’ve always loved your hairstyle Nikki. You look so elegant all the time. ❤❤💐
Hello Nikki, Having babies in my 20’s, 30’s, and 40’s, I never thought about the thickness of my hair. BUT, then around 50, it started falling out more and thinning more. I tried all the products but nothing helped until I use Monat IR Clinical thickening shampoo and conditioner. I also added Nutrafol supplements and wow what a difference these 2 products have made for me! I don’t sell these…ha, ha, just thought I’d add that.
Nikki, I'm a long time subscriber and I started following you after seeing your vlog about removing the hair extensions all those years ago. I've never regretted following you, and, in fact, your channel is one of the very, very few that I will recommend to my sisters in Christ. I, too, have been critical of myself over my thin hair, and finally decided to think about it the way you mentioned: thanking God that I even have any hair at all. As I get older, it gets thinner, and after 3 bouts of Covid....well, I have a new normal. I appreciate your honesty and your faithfulness! Praise God!!!!
Great vlog. I was born with a mane of hair. Still is even after yrs of drug treatments, that thin hair. But now it is more average thickness. My stylist says now that I am off one of the serious meds( liver issue). My thick mane will return. Side note I started turning silver at 21....never coloured my hair as its natural colour was near black ... Grow out would resemble a skunk, and that is not my look. So I embraced my silvering hair..... even in my 60s, I still receive lots of compliments on my hair ..no clue why.... but may be it is a gift from God, the silver, and the compliments. Embrace what you have....which you are doing beautifully.
I was happy to let my hair do what it seemed determined to do, but it is a very personal choice. If you are ready ...you are ready, if not, dying you hair is very acceptable in our culture. Enjoy your silver as it grows with you.
Thank you for sharing this video today Nikki. I can relate to this very much. I too was very close to my grandmother, my mom and I lived with her. She developed alopecia and eventually had to wear a wig too, but she was always beautiful to me. I have thin hair myself, and have always tried to make it look as full as possible. Now, in my 50's, I have just cut several inches off and am just trying to embrace what the Lord has gifted me. It is still long enough for me to do up-do's and I am loving this season of my life. Thank you again for sharing your Grandmother, who was beautiful. I will always remember my "Gram" the same way!
I'm so glad you are embracing this season of your life and how your hair currently is. I just took a little more off and I'm even happier believe it or not 🎄
Nikki, my daughter is a hairdresser and says my hair is "so baby fine it's slippery," though I have a lot of it. I prefer hot rollers also. I used to have very long hair but as I aged it pulled my face down and looked stringy all the time. Mine is now about the length of yours and it is so much easier to curl and it stays looking nice all day. I try to avoid moisturizing products because they tend to weigh my hair down. In the dry winter I struggle with static in my hair so it's kind of hard to find a balance. Maybe a hair repair type shampoo would help. (My daughter says Pantene contains paraffin to make your hair look shiny and it's not a good product.)
I also have fine (thin) hair, and I have learned to see it as a positive. This is because it is so easy to wash and dry it quickly and we learn to look after whatever we have. You are right we should be grateful for what we have anyway. One question I do have, is your hair coloured or is it your natural colour? I have watched you for a long time and never heard you mention that you colour your hair. It is a beautiful colour whatever you do. Love the picture of your grandmother. ❤
Hello Nikki - I think that you look lovely in that colour top with your lippy! ps there are more of us with thin hair! Once I hit about 58, it seemed to just fall out. Grandma Edith - gorgeous.
Women in your grandmothers era are so pretty. My mom looked beautiful in her pictures. I don't know what it is, because today we don't always see the same elegance. Please let me know your lipstick colour. Thanks!
I too have very oily and thin hair and I tried the not shampooing every day and was miserable. I wash mine every night and let it air dry because heat causes a lot of damage to mine and I only use it for special occasions, so I do use a dry shampoo in the morning to help combat some of the oil but lately I have been really unhappy with it. I think it’s the shampoo I’ve been using, so I may try what you talked about in your video to see if that will help! I see all the cute hairstyles and know that there is no possible way I can achieve that and it bothers me a lot, but like you, I just need to learn to be myself and be grateful for what I have been blessed with!
It took me a long time to embrace the gift I was given as well. Better late than never :) I have very fine, thin hair and an oily scalp (I think my hair is a 1B). I found a hairstylist on a YT who talked about proper shampooing for this type of hair. I was surprised that it totally changed my hair for the better! Shampoo the scalp, NOT the hair. Then condition ONLY the mids, not the crown, then a leave-in conditioner for the mids, with some oil (like jojoba) for only the ends. A night-and day difference for me. My hair (which is now all silver/gray and down to my waist), has become fuller and less damaged. I even started getting compliments on it when I go out - never happened before! I would love to see you do different styles using different accessories.
For anyone with grey or white hair, purple shampoo and conditioner helps keep the yellow away. I also use the L'Oreal line, I think it's Elseve for the purple ones. Your hair always looks pretty, Nikki!
@wendygaonach3908 My husband uses the Aussie brand purple treatment for his beard/mustache/little bit of hair. It works great. Makes his beard so pretty and white. I see so many men who need that for their beards! LOL
I think your hear looks always very elegant and beautiful. Your haircolor is vibrant and the whole ensemble so feminine and classic. So good to hear that you can feel confident in your own hair and embrace it as it is😊 I have had a quite thick hair (for a Scandinavian, as most of us have VERY thin hair) for the most of my life, but after my forties it has become thinner and much dryer, especially on the front. I also have quite a lot grey hair which both myself and my husband like, but thise silver strands are even drier and more vulnerable 😊 So, I try to be very gentle with my hair and that has helped some. Since my hair is so dry I do not have to wash it very often. I brush it very carefully with a boar bristle brush or a comb and during the night I gather it all on the top of my head with some small clips, so it wont get rubbed and tangled. That has actually helped a lot. I know this sounds crazy for the most people, but my best shampoo has been for the last 6 years ryeflour mixed with water, two washes with it, conditioner and a final rinse with cold water mixed with appleciderwinegar and rosemary or peppermint oil. I have sometimes gone back to regular shampoo, but the ryeflourmix is so much better for me so I keep coming back to it. Our water is very hard (has very much calcium in it) that the vinegar rinse is a must. If i miss it, my hair becomes terribly dry and frizzy, especially in winter. After my hair has dried I like to add a tiny drop if arganoil to the dry parts and that usyally does the job very well. Thank you for this happy video and interesting tips. It means so much to us viewers that you are yourself, that is why we keep coming back😊. Have a blessed weekend, Nikki!
Loving your vlogmas series. The variety of subjects you are addressing is very relevant to this time of year. Decorating, hair care, and kindness all are a part of how we can bring a positive light to our holiday preparations. I love your episodes on being prepared. I try to "get ready for the day" right after breakfast and my morning devotional. Like everyone else, sometimes I fail. It is important, however, to pick myself up and resolve to do better. 😘 I am looking forward to your next installment. May your Christmas be merry and bright as we remember Who the holiday was established for and how we can show His love for the world through our words, attitudes, and behaviors! 🎉🎄🌟🙏🌟🎄🎉
I loved this video. I'm my 50's and now 60's my hair is thinning. I've used every product imaginable. I've always worn my hair short, but it was harder to hide "bald" spots, so I've grown it out below my chin. A game changer! I have naturally wavy hair so that helps..you inspired me to use hot rollers and i love the curl and body it gives my hair.❤
It’s so funny that you mentioned the extension video at the old old house because I literally JUST watched that the other day 😂 Your daughter is so sweet. You raised her right!!
I love how you chose to change how you see your hair. That really helped me! I am going to do that too. Your grandma was absolutely beautiful! And you have inherited that beauty. You look so chic, your hair cut and style is so perfect ❤ Thanks for sharing, I really enjoyed this encouraging and elegant video.
Hi Nikki your Grammy was so beautiful very much like you. I'm so grateful my hair has grown back after Breast Cancer. It always was very straight but now it has a lovely wave in it. Your hair always looks lovely. I would love to see how you put it up again. Thanks Nikki.❤❤
Loved this video …. Also there is a brand my niece sells called Monsat ( I think) for thinner hair. I have the same rollers and I love them. That is so cute about your girl worrying if you take off your earrings…… I wear the same earrings every day too. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🎄🙋🏻♀️
I loved hearing about you and your grandmother’s hair. My hair has always been difficult to manage. It’s kinky, frizzy, and fine. In the 80s I was the only one who could style it. I had big hair and it looked stylish and good. Once when I was at the hairdresser, a lady in the waiting room said, “You looked better when you walked in.” Haha. This was a much needed comment to me as it validated what I always knew, but others that I told didn’t understand. Today, I am 61. After COVID, I lost hair. I actually lost more on one side than the other. I do not feel feminine showing my bio hair. I now have a collection of European human hair wigs with some having a French top. All that means is that it’s almost impossible to detect if it’s a wig. At home, I wear a 4” head band or a ball cap with my hair pulled back into a tiny pony tail about the circumference a small grape if that. I love my wigs. They have been colored and cut to suit me. It’s not the same as having one’s own hair, but I feel so blessed to be able to wear them. May God bless all of you and may He keep you and your loved ones safe and healthy. ❤️✝️🙏🏻🕯🌹
I loved ur pics of your grammy. Thank you for your story on this topic. I have medium thin curly hair and it took forever to except it and learn how to work with it. I had a bit thicker hair before I had kids and I used to straighten it all the time cuz I liked it better that way. Since I have thinner hair now it shows more when I straighten it so I don't straighten it the same way or as often. I love how your hair looks when you use hot rollers and have been considering buying them to try. I also wash my hair everyday, I myself don't like the look or smell of day old hair. Even when I tried dry shampoo, it just didn't look or smell that great. I've just embraced my thin curly hair with some silver strands added in, and finally learned what products work best. However, I like to change it up "just cuz" sometimes 😊.
Hi, Nikki. Thank you for your videos. Yes, you are correct to pronounce Elvive with the "veeve" sound. L'Oréal is a French origin brand. Garnier, which also falls under L'Oréal, has a conditioner called Garnier Loving Blends with Avocado Oil and Shea Butter that really helps with my hair's dry ends. It is a leave-in conditioner but does not weigh my fairly long fine hair down. Greetings from Susan in the Netherlands, and have a blessèd Christmas.
What a beautiful video. Your grammie left a beautiful gift. I remember a video of you doing her hair. Thank you for sharing your self care with us. You hair looks great.
I think you do a wonderful job styling your hair. I also have thinning hair as I’m getting older. Iv learned to refrain from using shampoos with sulfates as that contributes to drying and breakage. I also started taking a gelatin supplement a couple years ago and I have new growth. I use a castor oil shampoo and conditioner which makes my hair shiny. I only shampoo once a week.😊
I have a long thick hair and I feel like hot rollers are the most underrated hair appliance. I struggle with finding large enough but I just found a set of 10 that are jumbo size which is perfect. They do not curl my hair but they do add a little body and shine and I believe they also close the hair shaft so my hair is much softer.
You favor your grandmother. She was a pretty lady too. Love the hair looks soft and bouncy. I have thin hair too I always use a shampoo that says volume and that helps me.
Aw loved this video! I know your granny was so very special and is so missed!! Thank you for the links! You bet I clicked and ordered! My hair is super thin and hoping the hot rollers will help give the look I’m going for!❤
My hair is very similar to yours. So I'm going to try your method of letting my hair dry naturally and then using hot rollers. I just ordered the hot rollers using your link. I'll let you know how they work for my hair.
In my 20s, I've always had long hair - all the way down by back, long. Now that I'm in my mid-30s, my hair has thinned out and I've been contemplating cutting it to my collarbone, but I've always felt my identity was in my long hair. You've inspired me to cut it and be who I am (and need to be) in the present.
I completely relate with this! Yes, the things you will be able to do with it will likely be so much more flattering too and to have a “style” suits this season of life than trying to hold on to the past. I personally feel free. Please let me know know how it goes 🎄
Thank you for the encouragement to follow through. I ended up cutting about 8 inches total. It is now sitting nicely on my shoulders. The best part is, I cut the last remaining hair that had hair color in it. My hair is now 100% healthy and natural.
I really relate to changing hair styles after seeing yourself filmed. For years I had my hair in a beautiful chic french bob with very straight, thick bangs. I thought it looked great and people complemented my hair all the time. Then I took a dance class where at the end of each class, we were filmed doing the choreography so we could learn it each week. Seeing myself, not just straight on, but from all angles, and especially seeing how it moved on me was a game changer. I saw that it was a great hair style, but that it didn't suit me. It was too harsh -too angular -too edgy. The hair style wore me. I saw that with my softer features I needed softer hair. Do you know what a huge pain it was to grow out those major thick bangs!? Now I have long, flowy, hair with no bangs and it suits me so much better. Now people say that I look nice instead of saying they like my hair cut. It takes some time, but every woman needs to figure out the right hair for herself.
Hi Nikki, thanks for sharing your hair care routine. I also have fine and thinner hair and it is a challenge finding products that will hold the curl and not weight my hair down. I've seen you use the rollers and wondered if they would work for me. I was wondering if the clips cause any odd bends in the hair. I've always said, this... I may not be able to change my circumstances but I can always change my hair", lol. I may order the hot curlers and try them out. 😉💖
Your hair is lovely. It’s funny how we always want what we haven’t got. I have super thick hair and lots of it. Before I got an undercut it would take me over an hour to blow dry it. I was so against getting an undercut as I thought it looked horrible, especially when wearing hair up, but I never do that as my hair is too heavy, and now I have one there is no going back. Drying my hair takes half the time and my neck doesn’t get as hot.
I think 🤔 you resemble your Grammy. My new favorite store brand shampoo and conditioner is Nexxus. I use Aveda deep conditioner and light hairspray. I’m intrigued by your hot rollers. Thinking 🤔 I might buy it soon. ❤
You said you just cut a couple inches off your hair... if you were to go somewhere to get it cut, how would you describe what you want to the hairstylist? I have very similar hair and have always styled it similarly, but I always get it cut differently because I never know how to explain what I want, and then I have to relearn how to style it because it's always different, or I chop it up myself and then have to deal with that mess. Please advise. Lol
I recently found the channel called Junstin Hickox. He is a hair stylist for 30 years. He has a lot of videos on thin hair. He said if you need to wash your hair everyday then do it! Each head of hair is different.
I have struggled with thin hair my entire life and I still do. So many issues that were part of my childhood. I have stopped the extensions that are painful for me and I am trying to embrace my hair as it is. It's hard. I use sulfate free shampoo. It"s a product line called Divine.
I love the sweet tribute to your Grammy.
Your grandma was beautiful!
Thin hair gal here.
I've researched for years for thin hair recommendations. I've stopped listening to influencers, but I do listen to 1 in particular who is a trichologist. ( they study hair so who better to listen to! ) One other person who specializes in hair who has intensly studied hair products and weight.
I also had my hair analyzed by Strands. That helped a LOT.
Here's a few things I have found that works:
1. Use only volumizing products. No moisturizing ~NONE... it adds weight! Thin hair needs no weight.
2. I use clips that have the rubber coating inside. Drawback is there's never really any that's pretty. Just basic, but they WORK.
3. Oily hair more than likely means you're drying your hair out. It oils itself to fix itself. However, to solve this takes a lot of time and patience. And we all have to choose our battles, even if that means you wash your hair everyday. LOL So ic you don't have the time nor patience, hey...wash your hair! Lol
4. Leave in conditioner is NO-NO. However, I did try a HIGHLY recommended one specifically for thin hair ~ Pureology Leave in Conditioner and it's PERFECT! And a little goes a long way. It also looks like your using 2 different Leave in conditioners. You may not think it but that's a lot of weight.
5. Pantene 10 in 1 has been a game changer for me as well. Again, no weight.
My comment is purely advice. It's something I am passionate about. If I could go back in time, I'd do hair/skin care as a career. ( chose SAHM instead ) im 56 now and what most people comment on me the most is my hair. I know how frustrating thin hair is. But I know I'm doing something right because my hair analysis showed no damage! Cuticles looked perfect!
Oh, and air dry too.🤗
Thank you for these great tips!! Is it Hair Analysis by Strands? And do you use the Pantene 10 in 1 shampoo or conditioner or both?
@gailots yes, hair analysis by Strands. It's put under a microscope!
Pantene, only the spray. The others in that line have been highly recommended, but I have not used them.
I do use the Dove 10 in 1 hair mask occasionally that is like a DREAM! One minute mask that makes my hair feel like silk and no added weight!
Every 3rd shampoo, I use the mask and OGX Biotin & Collagen shampoo. ( purple bottle )
Be careful with protein stuff.
I use the Strands shampoo/conditioner and I'm VERY happy with it. Its affordable if you dont shampoo every day. It's made FOR ME and my hair.
I use the OGX and Dove sparingly cause personally, I think your hair gets used to things and products don't work as well. No theory on that.....just personal opinion. 😉
As you can see, I can go on and on about hair!!!🤣🤣
I second this
So helpful, thank you!!!
@@tonicarey971 thank YOU!💖
I enjoyed this. Very sweet tribute to your grandmother, as well. So often, we look at ourselves and only see the shortcomings. Others see our total package. 💓
I love your last sentence. I'd never been told that before. Such a good thing to remember!
Good morning, Nikki! I have those same hot rollers, purchased based on the suggestion of my hairdresser. I use them regularly and travel with them too! In between session with the rollers, I sleep in pincurls. And you are absolutely right in saying they are a game changer. It brings me great joy to see you enjoying and luxuriating in the beautiful hair God gave you. As a fellow recipient of thin hair, I am still working on it. Wishing you a blessed Christmas and joyful New Year in your new home!
Wow! Your grandma is so beautiful.❤ I think you got your beauty and beautiful smile from her. I’ve always loved your hairstyle Nikki. You look so elegant all the time. ❤❤💐
Hello Nikki, Having babies in my 20’s, 30’s, and 40’s, I never thought about the thickness of my hair. BUT, then around 50, it started falling out more and thinning more. I tried all the products but nothing helped until I use Monat IR Clinical thickening shampoo and conditioner. I also added Nutrafol supplements and wow what a difference these 2 products have made for me! I don’t sell these…ha, ha, just thought I’d add that.
Nikki, I'm a long time subscriber and I started following you after seeing your vlog about removing the hair extensions all those years ago.
I've never regretted following you, and, in fact, your channel is one of the very, very few that I will recommend to my sisters in Christ.
I, too, have been critical of myself over my thin hair, and finally decided to think about it the way you mentioned: thanking God that I even have any hair at all.
As I get older, it gets thinner, and after 3 bouts of Covid....well, I have a new normal.
I appreciate your honesty and your faithfulness!
Praise God!!!!
Great vlog. I was born with a mane of hair. Still is even after yrs of drug treatments, that thin hair. But now it is more average thickness. My stylist says now that I am off one of the serious meds( liver issue). My thick mane will return. Side note I started turning silver at 21....never coloured my hair as its natural colour was near black ... Grow out would resemble a skunk, and that is not my look. So I embraced my silvering hair..... even in my 60s, I still receive lots of compliments on my hair ..no clue why.... but may be it is a gift from God, the silver, and the compliments. Embrace what you have....which you are doing beautifully.
My grandmas hair was black and my hair is too..greying but not all over..cant wait for my silver locks!
I was happy to let my hair do what it seemed determined to do, but it is a very personal choice. If you are ready ...you are ready, if not, dying you hair is very acceptable in our culture. Enjoy your silver as it grows with you.
Thank you for sharing this video today Nikki. I can relate to this very much. I too was very close to my grandmother, my mom and I lived with her. She developed alopecia and eventually had to wear a wig too, but she was always beautiful to me. I have thin hair myself, and have always tried to make it look as full as possible. Now, in my 50's, I have just cut several inches off and am just trying to embrace what the Lord has gifted me. It is still long enough for me to do up-do's and I am loving this season of my life. Thank you again for sharing your Grandmother, who was beautiful. I will always remember my "Gram" the same way!
I'm so glad you are embracing this season of your life and how your hair currently is. I just took a little more off and I'm even happier believe it or not 🎄
Nikki, my daughter is a hairdresser and says my hair is "so baby fine it's slippery," though I have a lot of it. I prefer hot rollers also. I used to have very long hair but as I aged it pulled my face down and looked stringy all the time. Mine is now about the length of yours and it is so much easier to curl and it stays looking nice all day. I try to avoid moisturizing products because they tend to weigh my hair down. In the dry winter I struggle with static in my hair so it's kind of hard to find a balance. Maybe a hair repair type shampoo would help. (My daughter says Pantene contains paraffin to make your hair look shiny and it's not a good product.)
I also have fine (thin) hair, and I have learned to see it as a positive. This is because it is so easy to wash and dry it quickly and we learn to look after whatever we have. You are right we should be grateful for what we have anyway. One question I do have, is your hair coloured or is it your natural colour? I have watched you for a long time and never heard you mention that you colour your hair. It is a beautiful colour whatever you do. Love the picture of your grandmother. ❤
fine hair here too, I do a lot of the same things-but it’s so helpful to hear your tips. 💕
Hello Nikki - I think that you look lovely in that colour top with your lippy! ps there are more of us with thin hair! Once I hit about 58, it seemed to just fall out. Grandma Edith - gorgeous.
Women in your grandmothers era are so pretty. My mom looked beautiful in her pictures. I don't know what it is, because today we don't always see the same elegance. Please let me know your lipstick colour. Thanks!
It's by L'oreal Paris and in the shade Road Tripping 240, I'll link it go.magik.ly/ml/283w3/
I too have very oily and thin hair and I tried the not shampooing every day and was miserable. I wash mine every night and let it air dry because heat causes a lot of damage to mine and I only use it for special occasions, so I do use a dry shampoo in the morning to help combat some of the oil but lately I have been really unhappy with it. I think it’s the shampoo I’ve been using, so I may try what you talked about in your video to see if that will help! I see all the cute hairstyles and know that there is no possible way I can achieve that and it bothers me a lot, but like you, I just need to learn to be myself and be grateful for what I have been blessed with!
It took me a long time to embrace the gift I was given as well. Better late than never :) I have very fine, thin hair and an oily scalp (I think my hair is a 1B). I found a hairstylist on a YT who talked about proper shampooing for this type of hair. I was surprised that it totally changed my hair for the better! Shampoo the scalp, NOT the hair. Then condition ONLY the mids, not the crown, then a leave-in conditioner for the mids, with some oil (like jojoba) for only the ends. A night-and day difference for me. My hair (which is now all silver/gray and down to my waist), has become fuller and less damaged. I even started getting compliments on it when I go out - never happened before! I would love to see you do different styles using different accessories.
For anyone with grey or white hair, purple shampoo and conditioner helps keep the yellow away. I also use the L'Oreal line, I think it's Elseve for the purple ones. Your hair always looks pretty, Nikki!
Elvive is a good brand
@wendygaonach3908 My husband uses the Aussie brand purple treatment for his beard/mustache/little bit of hair. It works great. Makes his beard so pretty and white. I see so many men who need that for their beards! LOL
I use "Perfect Blond" conditioner which keep my greys silvery and not yellowish. My daughter is a hairdresser and I follow her advice.
I think your hear looks always very elegant and beautiful. Your haircolor is vibrant and the whole ensemble so feminine and classic. So good to hear that you can feel confident in your own hair and embrace it as it is😊 I have had a quite thick hair (for a Scandinavian, as most of us have VERY thin hair) for the most of my life, but after my forties it has become thinner and much dryer, especially on the front. I also have quite a lot grey hair which both myself and my husband like, but thise silver strands are even drier and more vulnerable 😊 So, I try to be very gentle with my hair and that has helped some. Since my hair is so dry I do not have to wash it very often. I brush it very carefully with a boar bristle brush or a comb and during the night I gather it all on the top of my head with some small clips, so it wont get rubbed and tangled. That has actually helped a lot. I know this sounds crazy for the most people, but my best shampoo has been for the last 6 years ryeflour mixed with water, two washes with it, conditioner and a final rinse with cold water mixed with appleciderwinegar and rosemary or peppermint oil. I have sometimes gone back to regular shampoo, but the ryeflourmix is so much better for me so I keep coming back to it. Our water is very hard (has very much calcium in it) that the vinegar rinse is a must. If i miss it, my hair becomes terribly dry and frizzy, especially in winter. After my hair has dried I like to add a tiny drop if arganoil to the dry parts and that usyally does the job very well. Thank you for this happy video and interesting tips. It means so much to us viewers that you are yourself, that is why we keep coming back😊. Have a blessed weekend, Nikki!
Loving your vlogmas series. The variety of subjects you are addressing is very relevant to this time of year. Decorating, hair care, and kindness all are a part of how we can bring a positive light to our holiday preparations. I love your episodes on being prepared. I try to "get ready for the day" right after breakfast and my morning devotional. Like everyone else, sometimes I fail. It is important, however, to pick myself up and resolve to do better. 😘
I am looking forward to your next installment.
May your Christmas be merry and bright as we remember Who the holiday was established for and how we can show His love for the world through our words, attitudes, and behaviors! 🎉🎄🌟🙏🌟🎄🎉
You are so beautiful and look so much like your beautiful grandmother!💐
Beautiful Grandma and a beautiful Granddaughter!
I loved this video. I'm my 50's and now 60's my hair is thinning. I've used every product imaginable. I've always worn my hair short, but it was harder to hide "bald" spots, so I've grown it out below my chin. A game changer! I have naturally wavy hair so that helps..you inspired me to use hot rollers and i love the curl and body it gives my hair.❤
It’s so funny that you mentioned the extension video at the old old house because I literally JUST watched that the other day 😂 Your daughter is so sweet. You raised her right!!
I'll never forget her sweet words. Out of the mouths of babes 🎄
I have the same problem with my hair! Can you give an Amazon link for your beautiful earrings?
Beautiful grandma ❤
Your Gran had such a gorgeous smile you don't even notice her hair! 😀
I love how you chose to change how you see your hair. That really helped me! I am going to do that too.
Your grandma was absolutely beautiful! And you have inherited that beauty. You look so chic, your hair cut and style is so perfect ❤
Thanks for sharing, I really enjoyed this encouraging and elegant video.
Thank you kindly! I even took off a bit more since. I'm so happy you enjoyed this 🎄
Hi Nikki your Grammy was so beautiful very much like you. I'm so grateful my hair has grown back after Breast Cancer. It always was very straight but now it has a lovely wave in it. Your hair always looks lovely. I would love to see how you put it up again. Thanks Nikki.❤❤
Loved this video …. Also there is a brand my niece sells called Monsat ( I think) for thinner hair. I have the same rollers and I love them. That is so cute about your girl worrying if you take off your earrings…… I wear the same earrings every day too. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🎄🙋🏻♀️
Nikki, I'm the same way. Love the morning shower and clean hair!
Nikki, your hair looks beautiful. I have always loved that length and hairstyle as I love vintage style as well. Loved seeing photos of your Grammy. ❤
Thank you, I actually just took a bit more off and love it even more 🎄
I loved hearing about you and your grandmother’s hair. My hair has always been difficult to manage. It’s kinky, frizzy, and fine. In the 80s I was the only one who could style it. I had big hair and it looked stylish and good. Once when I was at the hairdresser, a lady in the waiting room said, “You looked better when you walked in.” Haha. This was a much needed comment to me as it validated what I always knew, but others that I told didn’t understand. Today, I am 61. After COVID, I lost hair. I actually lost more on one side than the other. I do not feel feminine showing my bio hair. I now have a collection of European human hair wigs with some having a French top. All that means is that it’s almost impossible to detect if it’s a wig.
At home, I wear a 4” head band or a ball cap with my hair pulled back into a tiny pony tail about the circumference a small grape if that.
I love my wigs. They have been colored and cut to suit me.
It’s not the same as having one’s own hair, but I feel so blessed to be able to wear them.
May God bless all of you and may He keep you and your loved ones safe and healthy. ❤️✝️🙏🏻🕯🌹
Could you share a link to the wigs please? I haven't had any luck finding a good source...
The lace shadow on your dress!! ♥♥
I loved ur pics of your grammy. Thank you for your story on this topic. I have medium thin curly hair and it took forever to except it and learn how to work with it. I had a bit thicker hair before I had kids and I used to straighten it all the time cuz I liked it better that way. Since I have thinner hair now it shows more when I straighten it so I don't straighten it the same way or as often. I love how your hair looks when you use hot rollers and have been considering buying them to try. I also wash my hair everyday, I myself don't like the look or smell of day old hair. Even when I tried dry shampoo, it just didn't look or smell that great. I've just embraced my thin curly hair with some silver strands added in, and finally learned what products work best. However, I like to change it up "just cuz" sometimes 😊.
Hi, Nikki. Thank you for your videos. Yes, you are correct to pronounce Elvive with the "veeve" sound. L'Oréal is a French origin brand. Garnier, which also falls under L'Oréal, has a conditioner called Garnier Loving Blends with Avocado Oil and Shea Butter that really helps with my hair's dry ends. It is a leave-in conditioner but does not weigh my fairly long fine hair down. Greetings from Susan in the Netherlands, and have a blessèd Christmas.
What a beautiful video. Your grammie left a beautiful gift. I remember a video of you doing her hair. Thank you for sharing your self care with us. You hair looks great.
Thank you 🎄
Your hair looks stunning!!!!!
Thank you! 🎄
I have the same issue - thanks for sharing!❤
I think you do a wonderful job styling your hair. I also have thinning hair as I’m getting older. Iv learned to refrain from using shampoos with sulfates as that contributes to drying and breakage. I also started taking a gelatin supplement a couple years ago and I have new growth. I use a castor oil shampoo and conditioner which makes my hair shiny. I only shampoo once a week.😊
Thank you!
I have a long thick hair and I feel like hot rollers are the most underrated hair appliance. I struggle with finding large enough but I just found a set of 10 that are jumbo size which is perfect. They do not curl my hair but they do add a little body and shine and I believe they also close the hair shaft so my hair is much softer.
You favor your grandmother. She was a pretty lady too. Love the hair looks soft and bouncy. I have thin hair too I always use a shampoo that says volume and that helps me.
Aw loved this video! I know your granny was so very special and is so missed!!
Thank you for the links! You bet I clicked and ordered! My hair is super thin and hoping the hot rollers will help give the look I’m going for!❤
Please let me know how they work out for you 🎄
@ Yes ma’am, I sure will!💖
@@TheLadyoftheHouseI used the heat rollers today for church and I love how my hair came out! Thanks again for the recommendations!❤
@ that’s so good to know!
Thanks for this great info. Your hair always looks so beautiful so I've been wondering what products you use.
Your beautiful. Love your hair.❤I also have thin hair and try to keep it in your length. I’am going to get those rollers Nikki.
You look gorgeous with your new hair cut 🌹
Thank you for the video
Thank you so much 🎄
My hair is very similar to yours. So I'm going to try your method of letting my hair dry naturally and then using hot rollers. I just ordered the hot rollers using your link. I'll let you know how they work for my hair.
I hope you'll let me know how they work for you 🎄
In my 20s, I've always had long hair - all the way down by back, long. Now that I'm in my mid-30s, my hair has thinned out and I've been contemplating cutting it to my collarbone, but I've always felt my identity was in my long hair. You've inspired me to cut it and be who I am (and need to be) in the present.
I completely relate with this! Yes, the things you will be able to do with it will likely be so much more flattering too and to have a “style” suits this season of life than trying to hold on to the past. I personally feel free. Please let me know know how it goes 🎄
Thank you for the encouragement to follow through. I ended up cutting about 8 inches total. It is now sitting nicely on my shoulders. The best part is, I cut the last remaining hair that had hair color in it. My hair is now 100% healthy and natural.
I really relate to changing hair styles after seeing yourself filmed. For years I had my hair in a beautiful chic french bob with very straight, thick bangs. I thought it looked great and people complemented my hair all the time. Then I took a dance class where at the end of each class, we were filmed doing the choreography so we could learn it each week. Seeing myself, not just straight on, but from all angles, and especially seeing how it moved on me was a game changer. I saw that it was a great hair style, but that it didn't suit me. It was too harsh -too angular -too edgy. The hair style wore me. I saw that with my softer features I needed softer hair. Do you know what a huge pain it was to grow out those major thick bangs!? Now I have long, flowy, hair with no bangs and it suits me so much better. Now people say that I look nice instead of saying they like my hair cut. It takes some time, but every woman needs to figure out the right hair for herself.
Very well said, Maren! I like the difference you highlighted at the end 🎄
Hi Nikki, thanks for sharing your hair care routine. I also have fine and thinner hair and it is a challenge finding products that will hold the curl and not weight my hair down. I've seen you use the rollers and wondered if they would work for me. I was wondering if the clips cause any odd bends in the hair. I've always said, this... I may not be able to change my circumstances but I can always change my hair", lol. I may order the hot curlers and try them out. 😉💖
Your hair is lovely. It’s funny how we always want what we haven’t got. I have super thick hair and lots of it. Before I got an undercut it would take me over an hour to blow dry it. I was so against getting an undercut as I thought it looked horrible, especially when wearing hair up, but I never do that as my hair is too heavy, and now I have one there is no going back. Drying my hair takes half the time and my neck doesn’t get as hot.
I think 🤔 you resemble your Grammy. My new favorite store brand shampoo and conditioner is Nexxus.
I use Aveda deep conditioner and light hairspray. I’m intrigued by your hot rollers. Thinking 🤔 I might buy it soon. ❤
If you do, please let me know how they work for you 🎄
You said you just cut a couple inches off your hair... if you were to go somewhere to get it cut, how would you describe what you want to the hairstylist? I have very similar hair and have always styled it similarly, but I always get it cut differently because I never know how to explain what I want, and then I have to relearn how to style it because it's always different, or I chop it up myself and then have to deal with that mess. Please advise. Lol
I use Honest kids shampoo and conditioner haha It smells amazing
any tips for good hair growth after head shave
Maybe try extra massages, I know increasing the blood flow really helps 🎄
@ thanks a lot actually I am doing so thinking of getting my head shaved completely bald .. but it’s also feels bit odd and shy
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I recently found the channel called Junstin Hickox. He is a hair stylist for 30 years. He has a lot of videos on thin hair. He said if you need to wash your hair everyday then do it! Each head of hair is different.
I agree, some of us just need to 🎄
I am a Moroccan oil fanatic.
Can you tell me what brand you like?
I have struggled with thin hair my entire life and I still do. So many issues that were part of my childhood. I have stopped the extensions that are painful for me and I am trying to embrace my hair as it is. It's hard. I use sulfate free shampoo. It"s a product line called Divine.
I'm sorry. I know if mine thins much more, I'll likely go the route of my Grandma and invest in a couple of wigs 🎄
Pretty thumbnail. That's a good length for you. I need to find my hair groove.
Thank you!
You might find sea moss for hair growth!
My grandma always said she and her sister checked the back of each others hair for “holes” 😂
Haha! Love that🎄
Sweet video, Nikki! I want to recommend the RUclips channel called DIY hairschool. She always has great ideas about what to do with thin hair!
Thank you, Christa 🎄
U look just like yr grams