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  • @thia2345
    @thia2345 Год назад +1773

    FINALLY another stylist who advocates less trimming if you're growing your hair out! 😂 I sometimes feel so alone in my advice.

    • @tinawarren7275
      @tinawarren7275 Год назад +22

      I like your thinking 👍👍

    • @vastya.3255
      @vastya.3255 Год назад +43

      Yes, as long as you pay attention to your ends, you can start trimming way less often than they recommend, the 6-12 weeks they recommend should be for damaged hair that is transitioning to thicker healthier hair while maintaining the same length

    • @gwene.4726
      @gwene.4726 Год назад +7

      I totally agree! Less trimming and pay attention to the scalp health and strands 💕

    • @Saffins
      @Saffins Год назад +21

      I only trim once a year. I take care of my ends and my hairstylist complements my hair health

    • @haleybee123
      @haleybee123 Год назад +22

      Following that old advice, my hair never went past my shoulders and I couldn’t figure out why until I stopped getting regular trims 🤦‍♀️ I used to think my hair just would not grow past that point!

  • @kanvaarchana
    @kanvaarchana Год назад +1116

    1. Don’t trim as much
    2.rosemary doesn’t help
    3. Length of the hair depends on health is the hair - strong ends will have the hair grow longer
    4. Correct heat styling will grow your hair over air dried hair - straight sleek hair is better
    5. Washing hair too much - thrice a week is a lot
    6. Wash your hair every 3 days
    7. Healthy ends = healthy mids= healthy roots= trinity routine
    A. Roots ~ shampoo conditioner and clean
    B.mids ~ lock moisturiser with leave in conditioner after towel drying hair- brush through the hair with detangler
    C.Ends~ after blow dry use hair oil - few drops in palm and apply only on ends to look polished . Very small amount on mids. - on other days as well.

    • @mayatenshi
      @mayatenshi Год назад +17

      Thanks 😌

    • @amberenriquez6105
      @amberenriquez6105 Год назад +41

      I think point 6. was allow three days between touching up with heat styling.

    • @KTFRabbit
      @KTFRabbit Год назад +25

      The hair oil he uses in the video is more of a silicone-based product than an oil one. Some people like this but some prefer to stay away from silicones.

    • @stormchii
      @stormchii Год назад +5

      i thought we weren’t supposed to towel dry our hair?

    • @zebibtekietekie6072
      @zebibtekietekie6072 Год назад +3

      Thank you🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @trishapaytaskitchenfloor
    @trishapaytaskitchenfloor Год назад +20

    i just found this channel the other day, and the trinity method had saved my hair honestly. thank you for being a true salon owner and hair care guru, and not plugging sponsored products. i just bought the fine hair bundle and olaplex 3 and a hair mask (olaplex and hair mask came from sephora because i believe you were sold out on your site). i don’t know the odds of you seeing this, but i really do thank you and i will continue to support you. as a small town NH girl, i literally feel like i know nothing about hair care, and every “pro” around has given me regina george advice for a quick $$. the world needs more stylists and salon owners and businessmen like you, and wonderful people on your team. i’ve always had severe damage, and every salon i’ve been to has said that there’s no hope for trying to fix my damaged hair other than to cut it, and following your methods with the products i have at home, my hair has never felt lighter or better. thank you for all of the hair advice you have given, and the inspiration for me to not give up on my hair

  • @itsmidtrib1569
    @itsmidtrib1569 Год назад +220

    I've used rosemary oil in my scalp 2x a week for a year and it has given me very thick hair (like THICC) it's down to mid back now and in my 28 years of life it has never been this long no matter how badly I tried. It always plateoud at shoulder length.
    Rosemary made a big difference but diet also played a big role. And also following this guy's advice. You MUST keep your hair hydrated if you want to RETAIN length.

    • @real-4
      @real-4 Год назад +1

      Pls may I know which brand rosemary oil ?

    • @missg4238
      @missg4238 Год назад +1

      @@real-4 The one in the video is very good.

    • @real-4
      @real-4 Год назад +1

      ​@@missg4238 thanku dear..found it

    • @brokenbutterfly3178
      @brokenbutterfly3178 Год назад +2

      How to keep hair hydrated?

    • @BatshtPassionate
      @BatshtPassionate Год назад

      What do you do with this oil and how often9
      ?

  • @AGM230
    @AGM230 Год назад +891

    When I told my mom I was taking hair advice from a bald guy she was pretty skeptical, but everything you say makes sense and I’ve been seeing major changes in my hairs’ health since following your advice tysm!!

    • @PeaceIsYeshua
      @PeaceIsYeshua Год назад +47

      🤣🤣 So funny!! Yeah, I’m loving his simple advice! Too soon to tell if it’s working, but it sure makes sense to me!

    • @Teresa-wq5nv
      @Teresa-wq5nv Год назад +10

      OH THE SHADE OF IT ALL!!!
      🤭😎🤭😎🤭😎👍😎🤭👍

    • @Rositasparks
      @Rositasparks Год назад +6

      😂😂😂❤❤❤

    • @bluebell6684
      @bluebell6684 Год назад +2

      Lmfao 😂

    • @adrianna1289
      @adrianna1289 Год назад +23

      I think bold is his choice… I bet he could crown a luscious locks if he wanted to ❤

  • @holisticartsound
    @holisticartsound Год назад +437

    ‘Trimming hair…’ I knew it! I felt like that advice that was bogus for years! 😮😂 Thank you for being the first honest hair professional I’ve heard! :)

    • @FC-hj9ub
      @FC-hj9ub Год назад +12

      I thought so too, women in the 1800s and 1900s never trimmed it. It's just a way to get women back in the salon

    • @KTFRabbit
      @KTFRabbit Год назад +10

      Your roots have no idea if your ends are being trimmed. :)

    • @LuckyLucky-yh7xd
      @LuckyLucky-yh7xd Год назад +2

      Like, if your hair needs to be trimmed so often you are doing something wrong

    • @CathleenHarty-jq6zs
      @CathleenHarty-jq6zs 11 месяцев назад

      CHRIS MANY THANKS. MY STYLIST INSISTS ON A TRIM EVERY 8 WKS, IM GROWING MY HAIR I'M USING #*JOICO ALSO R+CO. #*
      PLEASE RECOMMEND GOOD LEAVE IN COND/FRIZZ. LOVE TO YOU AND LESLIE. ❤️ ☘️ 🇮🇪

    • @fnKILLJOY
      @fnKILLJOY 10 месяцев назад +3

      That trimming lie has been perpetrated by some of the best capitalists in the world!

  • @mariyavesna2074
    @mariyavesna2074 Год назад +20

    I have been using your advice last 4 months and my friends and family started noticing the difference, for first time in my life I am getting compliments about how great my hair looks and how fast it grows. That's priceless. Especially after years of suffering and not knowing what to do with it. Thank you so much.

  • @annahenry5174
    @annahenry5174 Год назад +59

    I used to “grow” my hair with trims every 6-8 wks and yep it didn’t “grow”. Until I skipped the trims and miraculously lol my hair was getting longer. Love your advice I am learning so much!!

  • @JanetUK
    @JanetUK Год назад +602

    My hair has improved by 300% since following your advice AND my hair has grown!! Yay!! Also, I used to take out a handful of hair fro my hairbrush every time. Now, I just get a few hairs come away. A night vs day difference! Love, love, love this channel! ❤

    • @kat55ify
      @kat55ify Год назад +16

      Yeah me too.
      Im so glad I found this channel.❤

    • @kelsey9605
      @kelsey9605 Год назад +14

      Same! ❤

    • @lizzieb6311
      @lizzieb6311 Год назад +39

      His advice is GAMECHANGING! My fine dry hair is in great shape now! My biggest changes: wash only every five days; dry by wrapping hair in old soft cotton tee shirt and let it soak up moisture without rubbing hair while I do my makeup; following his shampooing and styling advice…but since I began oiling the ends to mids every night with inexpensive (6.00) Hask Argan Oil before bed…WOW! After doing that for a few weeks my ends are beautiful! My dry hair soaks it up immediately and I wake up with nice smooth hair. Love this channel! I learn something new with every video he shares with us 🙌♥

    • @JanetUK
      @JanetUK Год назад +3

      @@lizzieb6311 nice! I hadn’t thought to put oil on my ends before bed. Is that his advice or just a great hack you found elsewhere? I ask because if he’s done a video with more detail, I’d love to see.

    • @PeaceIsYeshua
      @PeaceIsYeshua Год назад +14

      @@JanetUK
      12:33 Using oil on the ends is the 3rd step he gives in this video. :)
      He’s mentioned this in other videos as well. But, he left out putting Olaplex No. 3 on your hair for 10 minutes before shampooing. I wonder why he left that out. 🧐

  • @mariellas1271
    @mariellas1271 Год назад +173

    I stopped my sister from trimming my hair thanks to Chris advice! She’s like you need a trim, your hair is finally growing🙎🏻‍♀️ I have been doing my healthy hair routine and applying no heat since December! Total game changer. 😄❤️

  • @Patricia80660
    @Patricia80660 Год назад +15

    This has got to be the best video on growing long hair. No BS, just straight up real advise. Love it! 💯

  • @sarahm.8385
    @sarahm.8385 Год назад +8

    I love your videos. Because of your advice I've seen an improvement in my hair over the past couple months. I've gotten an inch of growth.. in my ends! And I haven't seen that much growth in my ends since I was pregnant.. 17 years ago.
    Thank you so much 💜

  • @susanekisian8338
    @susanekisian8338 Год назад +146

    This is what happened to me just like Leslie described. My hairdresser told me to trim my hair every 6 weeks, which I did. And my hair got shorter as one of my friends commented that my hair was shorter than last time we saw each other. I had seen her 6+ weeks prior. I trim my hair once a year now.

  • @kiwichick567
    @kiwichick567 Год назад +64

    I've been following your Trinity routine for 6 months now and my hair looks its best ever and it's actually fun to do! My hair bounces around between chin- and shoulder-length because that suits me best - I'd love for you to do a styling (blowout and curling) tutorial for shorter hair.

  • @j.letitia6820
    @j.letitia6820 6 месяцев назад +12

    Yay! My hair stylist only trims mine once a year! She understands how important it is to get my length back. Lucky I found her as my FORMER "stylist" whacked my locks. Grrrr. But it's already past my bra line!!! Thank you Shannon! And Hair Guru!

    • @j.letitia6820
      @j.letitia6820 6 месяцев назад

      @@Maya33777 the new LUS for curls (or wavy hair) their products are great!!! Thanks for asking!!!

  • @somestuff1379
    @somestuff1379 Год назад +59

    I have Waist length hair with so much breakage. I've been doing these steps along with the shampoo technique from a previous video and just wow. My hair has volume and body now - my mids are no longer a tangled mess when shampooing, and I'm noticing less breakage. Thank you so much for creating this content!

  • @briadeee
    @briadeee Год назад +89

    This is amazing because it's so hard to find actual good hair advice. I have always been self conscious of how frizzy and dry my hair has looked, but because of your videos, my hair is so much healthier! I am actually convinced that my hair looks good now!!! Thank you!

  • @aleshiadickson5741
    @aleshiadickson5741 Год назад +23

    I've been following a similar routine for over a year now, and it does make a big difference! Have stopped colouring it and only using a little heat for the last 6 months. My hair is very fine & I find I can't use much heat on it as it gets damaged easily. Just a warm blow dry/style when it's 80% dry, if i feel it needs it. My hair is down to my ribs and the healthiest & longest its ever been. I'm in my mid 30's 🦋

  • @leslielucero92
    @leslielucero92 Год назад +5

    I'm a Leslie, and I can say by following a video I seen of yours from 2 months back, it has helped me tremendously! I love the fact that my ends are sealing themselves, and are no longer split anymore. This has been the ONLY solution that has solved my split ends problem, THANK YOU, for letting us in on the secret to obtaining healthy beautiful hair!

  • @lauramcdaniel3164
    @lauramcdaniel3164 Год назад +7

    Just starting my "healthy hair routine" after stumbling across your channel and watching a few dozen of your vids in the past week. Can't wait to see if I get some length in the next few months. Thanks for the great info, that actually makes a lot of sense!

  • @2999-v9j
    @2999-v9j Год назад +88

    Love this no nonsense approach to getting healthy long hair, I’ve been doing everything he suggests for awhile now and my hair looks healthier and longer than most 20 something’s and I’m 51! I also do 2 scoops everyday of vital proteins collagen powder in my coffee, this has helped my hair grow faster.
    So wash your hair no more than 2x a week, use heat for styling only on wash days (if needed) apply hair oil exactly as he states and then leave your hair alone. This will work, just give it a little time.

    • @d26s10
      @d26s10 Год назад +4

      I’m taking that same collagen and my nails are the longest they’ve ever been. No breaking. Can’t believe it!

    • @melinakoufalis281
      @melinakoufalis281 5 месяцев назад +1

      At 52 my hair was at my breasts. Kept it trimmed every 3 to 4 months . It was perfect ..naturally blonde. . Now at 53 I have a long bob and am getting rid of unhealthy hair treating the condition and getting regular trimmed. But now doing the grey hair grow out ..9 weeks in;; hoping to feel better about my hair by April 25.

  • @bchop71
    @bchop71 Год назад +20

    I have straight long hair and I used to wash it every alternate day but now after following your advice I am able to go 3 days between washes. My hair is becoming healthy and I aim to grow my hair longer with your advice. I am learning a lot from your videos and I'm sharing it since your advice works.

  • @annakay8047
    @annakay8047 Год назад +131

    Hi from Australia!
    Chris and Leslie ❤️ I have followed so much of your advice and after 25 (.. okay over 30 😉) years of fighting and chopping my frizzy hair I finally have the locks I dreamed of. Thank you for you no BS approach and honesty ✨️🥰🥳

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  Год назад +40

      Anna that's amazing! Happy we could help out a little bit. Sending Leslie a screen shot of your comment 🙏 but I’ve got Michael one too many times

    • @shawndanewby8941
      @shawndanewby8941 Год назад +3

      ​@@BlowoutProfessor my hair is naturally curly an thick an I want to grow it to the center of my back it's at shoulder blade length now

    • @Free-Palestine-160
      @Free-Palestine-160 4 месяца назад

      ​​@@shawndanewby8941Same....but my hair is curly and thin😣

  • @kurlysue3301
    @kurlysue3301 Год назад +11

    Please please please do a curly hair routine tutorial. Also, please include refresh method. I’ve started your recommendations for wash day, but I have no idea how to begin to refresh on day 2, 3, etc. what’s your recs?

  • @tinyspongebob
    @tinyspongebob Год назад +14

    I've been following your tips to let my hair grow and it has been amazing! I have never seen my hair grow so fast, it has been an amazing experience

  • @MoonLightOnWater1
    @MoonLightOnWater1 Год назад +9

    Chris, thank you so much for your advice. I am seeing my hair transform over the past for five months I’ve been listening to your videos.

  • @maylavernebarnes2007
    @maylavernebarnes2007 Год назад +5

    Thank you for this video. The hair trimmimg advice and hearing how to use three products for each part of our hair is gold! Will remember this when using my hair products. 🥰

  • @redmama6564
    @redmama6564 Год назад +3

    Chris you are awesome. Real advice that we needed to hear. I too got off the bandwagon of regular trims every few months. Progress is so slow that way if you want to grow your hair. Like you said, good products and healthy routine is all you need in order for hair to grow naturally beautiful and faster.💕🇨🇦🇬🇧

  • @Queenieb03
    @Queenieb03 Год назад +32

    Love these routines Chris! ❤ I was wondering if we could do a wavy/ curly hair routine with diffuser blowout? I’m new to this routine myself. I was using your blowout brush routine for the longest time (still do when I have plans/ go on vacation) but have been trying to “embrace” my waves more. I’ve noticed since following you, I’ve seen a nice increase in moisture & also realized my hair needs WAY more than I originally thought! Im fighting frizz & trying to “retrain” my wave pattern atm. I have a bunch of your videos saved & my closet is full of products you recommended 🥲 much love & thank you again!

    • @pjk1714
      @pjk1714 Год назад

      I use Argan oil bending over and scrunching. Protective pineapple to sleep. Zero frizz and control curls with fingers to style.
      It's worked great like I left the style chair.

  • @eileenkennard2137
    @eileenkennard2137 Год назад +128

    As a licensed beautician for 45+ yrs, I just fell in ❤️w/you! My hair has always been long. It will always be long. I only cut it 1X yearly. I rarely use heat on it. I only use good product, properly! It’s so awesome to finally hear the voice of reason & common sense! Love you🧜🏼‍♀️

    • @mrod87
      @mrod87 Год назад +4

      Yeaaaaa i kinda feel like if ur retaining length and u don’t see ur splits traveling up….grow ur hair….and cut it when ur ready to style at ur desired length.
      What i don’t agree with if ur hair is growing but breaking (becoming thin) u could need a trim.

    • @jonelle2911
      @jonelle2911 Год назад +2

      ​@@mrod87yep. But that's why he is saying the problem isn't being addressed by trimming... It's just cutting away the unhealthy ends. Unless your routine changes, you will be back for another cut next month and the next and the next 😄

  • @mrod87
    @mrod87 Год назад +9

    I like ur videos. I have super curly African American hair and i think all these tips from ur videos benefit my hair too…but the timelines are different (example….weekly washes not every 3 days)…can’t wait to watch more.

  • @kikicouture10
    @kikicouture10 Год назад +1

    This is making so much sense, I love the whole clean your room and hide things analogy.

  • @oanadrg8954
    @oanadrg8954 Год назад +23

    Your advice is just the best possible! It simplified my rutine and helped my hair look great and grow nicely! I have short hair so I would love to have a video from you in this subject. I apply almost everything you sau, aside from oiling hair because I find it hard not to touch the roots. Thank you again❤

    • @Rangechick
      @Rangechick Год назад

      Me too!

    • @Teresa-wq5nv
      @Teresa-wq5nv Год назад

      Maybe do a good oil end soak right before your shampoo? These are just guidelines. Good luck and HAPPY HAIR! 👋🥸👍

    • @oanadrg8954
      @oanadrg8954 Год назад +1

      @@Teresa-wq5nv thank you so much! I wjatced other videos and he said it’s not a good idea because it’s like you get your hair dirtier just to cleanse it afterwards. Thank you so much for your response

  • @lucindasamira8351
    @lucindasamira8351 Год назад +47

    You gave me back hope when it comes to my hair (journey). And I enjoy taking care of my hair again. I bought all the products you recommend for fine hair and a curling iron I can adjust the heat of. Olaplex 3 weekly.
    You honestly deserve a Nobel price with the amount of women you’ve helped 🥳

  • @ritastojanvic9344
    @ritastojanvic9344 11 месяцев назад +5

    Leslie’s hair is gorgeous! Hair goals for sure!

  • @elizabethhouser3357
    @elizabethhouser3357 Год назад +7

    Man, you are so passionate about hair! Yes, it is something we wear every day! I am passionate about hair too. Using your technique transformed my hair, and my 12 year old daughter’s hair. Thank you.

  • @barbmatias9801
    @barbmatias9801 Год назад +5

    Great advice as always. I can see the grow out! Chris and Leslie are hysterical!

  • @rosanabb7484
    @rosanabb7484 Год назад +37

    Your channel is the best thing that ever happened to my hair. Can’t thank you enough ❤

  • @Shmarg1
    @Shmarg1 2 месяца назад +2

    The more videos I watch, the more I love you and Leslie too! You both are such beautiful characters! Sending much love

  • @torifoxx1579
    @torifoxx1579 Год назад +10

    I will say within the last 6 months of watching your videos my hair has very much improved! Mostly your videos made me realize I was using too many products that all basically did the same thing. Now that I’ve cut down on the product amount and have incorporated hair oil I’m seeing growth! And I’m chilling out on re doing my hair (I’m blonde so I usually bleach it every couple months.. I work at home so if I look crazy it doesn’t matter lmao) but having my roots shows me my growth and I’m just so happy haha thank you 🙏🏽

    • @user-uu9bn7wl1f
      @user-uu9bn7wl1f 11 месяцев назад

      Can you tell me which shampoo do u use

  • @marnidillon8659
    @marnidillon8659 Год назад +7

    I started following your trinity and product recs several months ago and have seen such a difference. My hair looks awesome.

  • @lilscrapper67
    @lilscrapper67 Год назад +66

    Love my hairdresser but this is exactly what she recommends LOL. I told her I want to grow it out and she wanted me coming in every 4 to 6 weeks, plus I have natural curl. I was going to stretch it out to 8 weeks but now I'll take your advice and wait longer!

    • @Aphrodite01
      @Aphrodite01 Год назад +7

      Curly hair tangles more and gets single strand knots. See how your hair is at 2-3 months and see if you need a trim. 6 months might not be beneficial for your hair.

    • @amandastewart373
      @amandastewart373 Год назад +1

      I’m excited that I’m getting my hair cut this month(March) The last time I cut my hair was Aug 2022 - 7 months ago. His advice is so worth it ❤️

    • @mulliganstew72
      @mulliganstew72 Год назад

      You can do “dustings” at home with a decent pair of shears. I have curly hair also and I haven’t gotten a cut by a professional since pre-Covid I am practicing, and will probably never see a hairdresser again!

    • @missg4238
      @missg4238 Год назад

      I think waiting to trim every 6 months may be a bit much for some of us to achieve, particularly if you have Type 3/4 hair. I would trim every quarter and see how you get on. But if your ends are good then no need to trim that often either.

    • @zebibtekietekie6072
      @zebibtekietekie6072 Год назад

      ​@@Aphrodite01 hi my daughter has curly soft hair, I use to trim her hair every3 month then I stopped its been one yr, but I will trim for her as she s having lots of bantu knots plua little bit dry ends.

  • @jaanal2644
    @jaanal2644 8 месяцев назад +7

    Couple points where I must disagree:
    1. You CAN train your scalp and hair to stay clean for even a week without heat styling. If you absolutely need heat styling to make your hair look nice, then follow his advice regarding heat protectant and doing it as rarely as possible. But heat styling is NOT a must for going longer between washes.
    2. Hair does not need or want "moisture" to be "locked in". Studies have shown that hair which the test group described as "healthy and moisturized" was actually the hair with least water content (and has low porosity). Which makes sense, because hair is not supposed to contain or hold water (note how dreadlocks can mold if they don't dry properly). Healthy hair feels smooth because the cuticles are closed and closed cuticles mean low porosity because they block out the water (and everything else) and protect the hair strand's core.
    3. What hair product marketing SHOULD be saying instead of "moisturizing", "nourishing" and "hydrating" = conditioning = literally lubricating the hair. Shampoos are designed to clean the scalp and roots but basically any other product works by coating the hair strands in either a smooth residue (to make it feel smooth, healthy and conditioned and to prevent friction and tangles) or a protective residue (to block out moisture to prevent frizz and to hold your hairstyle, or a heat protectant which "takes the heat" and basically sacrifices itself to save your hair).
    4. Once you understand the above, it's actually really easy to see that you don't need a million different products. You need something to get your scalp clean, something to keep your mids and ends friction & tangle free and something extra protective for your ends because they're the oldest part of the hair and been through a lot by the time they reach that point, plus when we brush our hair, the ends get the peak of the force.
    5. Lastly, hair is at its weakest when wet so (unless your hair is curly) NEVER brush while it's wet, even to apply products in. Wait until it's dry, then add the products with your hands and fingercombing and then very gently brush it out. Adding products only on dry hair also helps to avoid overdoing it and ending up with too oily, wet-looking ends or mids. When your hair is wet, you don't see or feel how much product there is already.
    Wholeheartedly agree with these tips from the video:
    - As many days as possible between washes
    - Using shampoo, conditioner, leave-in conditioner or de-tangling spray and oil for ends
    - Not trimming too often (only a micro-trim if you really see lots of split ends that would take too long to weed out one-by-one by yourself, OR a proper trim to straighten out the ends if they're super wispy and thin and look bad)
    - Avoiding heat as much as possible
    BONUS TIP which I found out while going through some hair research articles (not the ones on websites promoting their products/ingredients and not women's magazines or anything else commercial): Coconut oil was proven to be helpful, both as a pre-wash treatment and applied post-washing. Coconut oil is able to penetrate the hair shaft and in this case (unlike with water), it's actually doing some good in there. It makes the hair strand's core more flexible which makes it less prone to breakage that occurs when the hair is bent.
    You're welcome 😘

  • @Vcaser
    @Vcaser Год назад +8

    I have noticed less hair shedding since starting this routine, as well! I am not sure how, but since others are commenting the same thing it must be a thing. I’ll take it! ❤

  • @TastingParty
    @TastingParty Год назад +51

    I have super fine and thin hair. I use all your recommended products and it’s getting really healthy. I’ve asked my niece (she’s a stylist) to not put in layers because as I grow out my hair, the ends look really stringy. As it grown out and we keep 6mo trims, I’m excited for my future hair!

    • @BMariaZ
      @BMariaZ Год назад +2

      I’m with you when it comes to layers. I regret letting the stylist layer my hair last time. It looks terrible and stringy. Now I’m trying to grow it back out and get rid of the layers.

    • @jamilahzahirahhadid
      @jamilahzahirahhadid 7 месяцев назад

      Any update?❤️

  • @Teresa-wq5nv
    @Teresa-wq5nv Год назад +7

    Love your videos! I'm 53 with my hair grown out to the middle of my shoulder blades. And, with this advice it will be down to my butt and healthy as ever in no time! It really is about the shine, bounce & strength.... AND I'M NOT TALKING ABOUT MY HAIR!!!
    💪🥳👍

  • @ALT-vz3jn
    @ALT-vz3jn Год назад +11

    This is all fantastic and accurate information.
    I stumbled across a hair routine just like yours by accident back in 2021. I managed to grow out my hair by 8 inches in a year, and it’s overprocessed with highlights and a base color that’s 2 shades lighter than my natural color. I did have a couple of trims to get rid of the breakage, so now it’s 12 inches longer than when I started. I’ve been 6 months without a trim now, and my stylist showed me how you can still see the line of the last trim, I didn’t need one.
    My secret weapon turned out to be the Pureology Strength Cure Miracle Filler Spray. I used that as my leave-in and some oil at the ends (Lanza Keratin Healing Oil), and I used a heat protectant when blow-drying (Redken). I also chelated my hair once a month to keep the hard water mineral buildup away. I will try the Pureology Color Fanatic spray, I’ve heard good things about it. But their Strength Cure spray literally saved my hair and gave me the longest hair I’ve ever had in my life. The bar is set high now 😂

    • @BlowYourMindd
      @BlowYourMindd 4 месяца назад

      Where are you from?

    • @ALT-vz3jn
      @ALT-vz3jn 3 месяца назад

      @@BlowYourMinddCalifornia

  • @alieninthewindow5566
    @alieninthewindow5566 Год назад +9

    Thank you for the hair advise especially as I have thyroid problem so my hair takes much longer to grow and I loose lots of hair when combing or washing it, so I'm going to take your advise and follow it through I'm excited to grow out my hair longer especially as I read the comments from others here how incredible 😊✨️

  • @HaydeeMPadin-jl6gb
    @HaydeeMPadin-jl6gb Год назад +10

    Love your advices Chris!! My hair is looking so much better since I've followed your advice. Especially that the way I was washing my hair was wrong. Since I used your advice my hair is great. Thanks!!👍👍👍

  • @theresashay2088
    @theresashay2088 Год назад +18

    I love Saturday mornings because I know that you're gonna have a new video out, sorta like my adult equivalent to Saturday morning cartoons 😊

  • @sandiehendersonesquire
    @sandiehendersonesquire Год назад +4

    Hellooo 👋.. I've been watching your advice for a couple of months and finally my hair is in the best condition it has ever been and it's growing! Thank you for your well informed unbiased advice :)

  • @MariaVeronica14
    @MariaVeronica14 Год назад +1

    Another amazing video! Thank you! Please make videos about coloring gray hair. Nothing seems to cover stubborn grays for more than a week or two.

  • @katrinakee726
    @katrinakee726 Год назад +4

    Every time I get my hair cut I tell the stylist to only cut about one inch of hair. It always seems like they cut about four or five inches though! They cut my hair when it is wet and it draws up and my hair is always sooo much shorter than what I want! So frustrating LOL! And my hair never seemed to look any better afterward, even though I thought I had all of the split ends cut off. This makes so much sense to me. Thank you so much!!! I am using Opalex products and, while I have the hair oil, was a bit afraid on how to use it without making my hair into one greasy mess. Now I know how to apply it!!! Thank you so much for the wonderful advice! I wish my hairdresser would give me good advice like this instead of trying to just "upsell" me on expensive salon products that are useless at home!

  • @CamillexAngelique
    @CamillexAngelique Год назад +59

    Your channel has been a game changer for me, i started watching you in Dec/Jan and the way I have already seen so much improvement is crazy!! you are so amazing, i love how you explain everything and are so respectful to other hair care methods

    • @garlfieldo6798
      @garlfieldo6798 Год назад +2

      exactly me too

    • @selinawini4353
      @selinawini4353 Год назад +1

      Are these hair tips good for relaxed hair too??

    • @CamillexAngelique
      @CamillexAngelique Год назад

      @@selinawini4353 that I don’t know, what I do know for sure it is chemically treated meaning you would have to take extra care of your hair, 1-2x week washing, conditioner and leave in conditioner, etc still be sure to not neglect it just because it’s relaxed

  • @Mia-pl2op
    @Mia-pl2op Год назад +1

    Efficient and straight to point advice. Excellent content. Well done 🎉

  • @celinedutschke7232
    @celinedutschke7232 Год назад +2

    I've learned so much through this video! Been interested in healthy hair for a while now and these tips are GOLD! Thanks a lot!

  • @hrhsophiathefirst4060
    @hrhsophiathefirst4060 Год назад +24

    Yasss! I trim my hair every 6 months and I had to fight to convince my stylist who wanted to cut every couple of months! Of course now she hates me as it takes forever to do and she can barely reach to get the rollers in but that is a good problem to have in my opinion!

  • @minajevdjic6486
    @minajevdjic6486 Год назад +5

    Okay now I am on the mission 😂 I had my hair trimmed 3 weeks ago, so now I'll use your advices and hopefully see the results by the end of this year 🙈

  • @racheldeen3667
    @racheldeen3667 Год назад +2

    I love your videos! No stylist I have had has given me this much information so I can properly care for my hair. Luckily I have figured out half of it by myself, but its always better to reinforce with a professional.

  • @marietoupin6861
    @marietoupin6861 Год назад

    YOU HAVE SAVED MY HAIR! Also, would you be able to make a video on some hairstyle to go to bed that are actually comfortable. My hair gets really dry when I'm rolling around in my sleep even tho I do use a satin pillow. Thanks so much! Loving the videos

  • @aizukekitsune
    @aizukekitsune Год назад +6

    Would love to see a video about hair loss and how to grow hair for those who have suffered from hair loss if you have any advice for that

  • @Queenieb03
    @Queenieb03 Год назад +12

    I can say, I grew my hair for over 6 months & when I went in for a root touch up, my (now old) stylist cut off an inch + claiming it needed to come off. I am now growing my hair back out. Next time, I refuse the scissors! I’m also only going to a curly specialist from now on for the same reason. They really thinned out my ends trying to “layer” it which damaged my curls 🥲

  • @neurocat8837
    @neurocat8837 Год назад

    Chris, if you haven’t already (I haven’t seen it), can you please do a dedicated video on coarse hair? I love your content! Thank you for making these videos

  • @tammeyslone3435
    @tammeyslone3435 Год назад +1

    Love this guy . Great advice. Easy to understand and everything is step by step

  • @smurray0135
    @smurray0135 Год назад +6

    I am thanking the algorithm gods for recommending your videos. It’s saved me money because I’m not buy a bunch of unnecessary products and my hair just keeps looking better and better. ❤

  • @trenae77
    @trenae77 Год назад +20

    I started trying to grow my hair out this fall. Mom insisted I still needed to get trims, but when we went to our stylist, she asked me if she could check it, ran a comb through the ends, and said she was fine with the plan since they were healthy. She’s also been great, picking up the products you recommend at the shop she goes to where she can get her discount and only charging me what she pays. HUGE help, as she can get a large bottle of the Redkin shampoo and conditioner (which she said good call on that) for less than I paid on the smaller bottles from Ulta.

  • @jacquelinepatrick5089
    @jacquelinepatrick5089 Год назад

    The trinity plan works. I am so glad I found Chris's channel. The advice that I have gotten from many stylists has ruined my hair. First bleaching highlights destroying my hair, then suggested extensions for more volume. My hair was not getting longer but shorter. You can only imagine the damage to my hair and how much I was paying to destroy it. The lockdowns from the virus - made me realize that I did not need to ruin my hair anymore. I started just leaving it alone only adding toner to take away the harsh color line I had. Since I started photographing my progress my hair is just slightly past my shoulders. When I started my hair was just below my ears. I started in 2020 so it has taken awhile for it to heal.

  • @adriennecottrell387
    @adriennecottrell387 Год назад

    You know it works for the first time ever I haven’t cut my hair since October 2 and I don’t have crazy looking ends and I have mixed hair. I use the shampoos you recommended and I pretty much tried to keep the same routine. I’ve even lowered the heat on the flat iron that I use, and my hair feel softer. Thank you so much for just being truthful and simple. I swear it always takes a man to make things simple. God bless you your salon all of you. Thank you so much.

  • @Sam-zy7vj
    @Sam-zy7vj Год назад +4

    THANK YOU Chris! I moved to a dry climate 8 years ago and since then have totally given up on getting my hair past collarbone length. I can’t believe how simple the solution was, but never knew until I found your videos. You are such a great educator! Thanks for all you do 🙏💕

  • @MaraPT
    @MaraPT 10 месяцев назад +6

    The past eight months I've gone from hair falling just below my chest, to being afraid it would be chopped off above my collarbone. My hair has always been hell, but I accumulated so much damage despite not having touched a straightener in years. After watching many of your videos and getting the right products and routines down, I already see such a big difference!
    I have coarse hair and now that my scalp is actually clean, I feel like I could go more than 7 days without washing. Is that something you would recommend? Or would you recommend me doing the hair routine with the bond repair treatment, shampoo, mask and leave-in once every 7 days?

  • @user-xv6kk6bh8q
    @user-xv6kk6bh8q Месяц назад

    Finally someone that alignes with my way of styling my curly hair. Many now days suggest to go cutly but I've been straightening my hair since I'm 11 years old and going back to curly is not an easy ride cause my hair simply wont curl anymore. I also rather straight hair. So is always a blessing to find people that teaches how to take care of curly hair that has been going thought heat.

  • @brittanywalker6803
    @brittanywalker6803 11 месяцев назад +1

    I stopped getting trims a big help to growing my hair is the products you recommended and no heat braids seem to help a bunch also love this stylist 😊

  • @ashlaraque4135
    @ashlaraque4135 Год назад +3

    This video is very informative. Especially the part about grow out. I never understood why my hair wasn’t getting long especially since I was able to grow out my hair dye six months later. Really bothered me.

  • @amandawebster7244
    @amandawebster7244 Год назад +37

    I had so much damage before your advice. It’s been about two weeks, and I see a massive difference.
    Leslie, you are gorge. ❤❤❤❤

    • @Hap738
      @Hap738 Год назад

      What you did?

  • @Philly685
    @Philly685 Год назад +1

    My sister in law is my hair stylist and she is amazing. Constantly taking classes and workshops and I trust no one else with my hair. I am also trying to grow my hair out and as I’ve gotten older, it doesn’t seem to grow as fast. 2 years ago I asked for a trim (not my SIL) and he took all my hair off. It hasn’t grown past my shoulders since! I just recently went lighter and got a trim and went back for a gloss 7 weeks later and she asked do you want a cut too? Before I could answer she said wait we are tying to grow your hair out, right? So we def will wait until late summer at least. Hearing you say don’t cut for 6 months that makes me so happy to hear. It just proves she is listening and knows what I want (I never had a doubt but nice to hear nonetheless) The one thing I need to do is use less heat. It’s so hard bc my hair never seems to stay the next day. Trying to figure out how to fix it.

  • @watchersmith806
    @watchersmith806 6 месяцев назад +1

    Chris, you are gaining followers because of your honesty, which is so very much appreciated!🥰💝

  • @joanna675
    @joanna675 Год назад +7

    I think your advice is really good - it's very logical, practical and bullshit-free for which I thank you so much. I can see that my hair routine was essentially good apart from the frequency of washes. As I am suffering from PCOS, my scalp (and not not only) gets oily really quickly. I guess it's because I have testosterone sensitivity. I switched from the drugstore shampoos and daily washing to the Redken shampoo you recommend and washing it every second day. It's been a 100% improvement to me (for which I am super grateful) but as you can see, I still don't make it to your standard (wash once every third day the shortest)... It makes me feel sad and very frustrated... I know it's a vicious circle - because I wash my hair so often, they are more fragile. They are super fine by nature which means that they get broken extremely fast. And it's since I remember 😢😢 so I have to trim them every 6-12 weeks to mask the breakage as you said in the video. I so wish I didn't have to because hair is my weak point and the source of complexes since I was little. But it seems that nothing is going to help me :( now I feel I've tried it all your advice included (I follow your advice religiously). Probably because of PCOS, I will always have to wash then every second day the latest and will always have to trim every 6-12 weeks and end up with short hair... I'm sorry for this rant, I just really feel heartbroken now and needed to vent about my situation. Anyway, I truthfully thank you for the good work you're doing, you managed to help millions of people 😊 I appreciate your honesty and great experience

  • @murasaki9
    @murasaki9 Год назад +3

    I started putting end oil on my hair in 1986 and had also gotten a leave in conditioner by mistake when I lived in Japan. I loved both so I continued with them. When I got back to the US, I've used end oil ever since. I washed my hair every single day but it was always very shiny and not very dry. The length at that time was just below my chin as I whacked off my permed ends and went with a straight style. My hair grew down to my butt at one point. However, my hair is extremely fine and now at 60, much thinner than the thin it already was. It's really fine now. I am not washing it daily like I used to. About once a week or even two if I am not going out but once a week. My issue now is that the ends always did get wispy and look bad if I let my hair down so every other year, I'd take off a few inches. The last time I had my hair cut or colored was over 2.5 years ago. I cut around 8 inches off then. I'm still using end oil so I've never had splits. Super rare. But I do get some breakage obviously. I started using a leave in cream conditioner just from my mids down last year. I only blow dry my hair, no flat irons. I only use a curling iron on the top roots to create some semblance of lift, then spray it. However, in the last two years I haven't really been using my iron. I just blow dry, braid it and that's it. I want to try to stop the breakage. My hair is in a braid 24/7 but it's not tight on the roots. I pull it out to loosen that. But I need to keep it up, and a braid is the only thing I know how to do. I'm thinking that I should start using a night time head cover for my hair. I'm also looking into end protective hair buns. If I can learn one, that might be all I need. I'd like to have more body/thickness at the ends if possible. I'm not going to cut it to my shoulders and start over though. Once this cream leave in conditioner by Schwarzkopf is finished, I'm buying the spray on you suggested. Hopefully I can stop the breakage and get more strands to stay long so my ends are fuller. I'm hoping to go to the salon in April for a color and then cut those ends a bit but I want to get it to be lying on the end of my back but have nice ends.

  • @dilaratuysuz8357
    @dilaratuysuz8357 Год назад +1

    Best hair channel out there!

  • @user-dq6vy6zt7l
    @user-dq6vy6zt7l 3 месяца назад +2

    After 61 years I can honestly say I agree 💯%. Thank you for your caring & sharing great presence also loved your T-shirt.

  • @tennilledebysingh5819
    @tennilledebysingh5819 Год назад +9

    When I had medium & long hair, I got a trim maybe twice a year. It grew healthy & fast. Now I have a pixie & want to enjoy this, but also excited to grow it out, as I'm growing out my greys. No dye, all natural, I wash 2x WK, no heat. I would love to see a video on how to care for natural gray hair as it is growing out. It is pretty solid silver in the front & salt and pepper towards the back half.

  • @alikoenig4715
    @alikoenig4715 Год назад +3

    Ugh I bought rosemary oil and I’ve been getting trims every 6 weeks… I’m going to start
    Listening to you.

  • @jenniferk6697
    @jenniferk6697 Год назад +1

    My hair has gotten so much better after following your trinity. I cut off a bunch of dry hair, and am currently growing out my hair again.

  • @roshnidutta3488
    @roshnidutta3488 Год назад +3

    Ive been trying to grow my hair out for the past few years, and my mom always says, i need to get my hair trimmed more often, and that's the only way it will grow. Ive been trimming my hair once every 6 months if not more the past year, and I'm really happy that its growing. I went from having hair to my ears, from hair to my chest in a year which might not sound like much, but when u struggle to get good hair it makes you happy.

  • @stefi_fontana
    @stefi_fontana Год назад +8

    Do you have any tips for managing bangs? Thanks to your advice I finally manage to wash my hair every three days, but for my bangs I still end up washing and styling them everyday. A video on that would be helpful.
    Thank you!

    • @regina953
      @regina953 Год назад

      yes please someone tell me the secret to not having to wash my bangs before my next hair wash day.

  • @_Sakina_1
    @_Sakina_1 5 месяцев назад

    I seriously love this man, his advice is so honest and he is so passionate about hair. Love to see it ❤! I can't wait to get to work with all his tips to get my hair in optimum shape ❤❤
    Thank you soo soo much for everything you do and all the info you share with us. It is sooo appreciated ❤!

  • @karil6461
    @karil6461 Год назад +2

    🙏 Please do a video about the actual ingredients we should/shouldn't be using on our hair! ❤❤❤

  • @beautyamongashes8378
    @beautyamongashes8378 Год назад +4

    I’d love your input about wearing extensions. How to safely wear them and how to keep your own hair growing while wearing them! What are the safest kinds of extensions?

  • @mabel6261
    @mabel6261 Год назад +3

    I found your channel a few weeks ago, binged it, and started taking your advice & my hair is FINALLY starting to recover from the years of bleaching I did in HS. I cant wait to see what difference the professional products make when they arrive !!❤

  • @growingnest8091
    @growingnest8091 Месяц назад

    Just subscribed! All the influencers ive watched over the years couldnt explain in thorough detail but this is great

  • @julietarod969
    @julietarod969 Год назад

    Thank you por keeping it simple and with few products!! Im gonna try this routine!!! 😊

  • @szil561
    @szil561 Год назад +11

    I trim every 3-4 months and my stylist always tells me I need to do it every 3 to 4 weeks . Uiummmm no thanks just do my color please

  • @shapeeps
    @shapeeps Год назад +8

    I really appreciate you not trying to sell us anything. Just a straight to the point routine with basic products. I have friends with thick healthy hair who do just this, thanks for your honesty!

    • @judyh3707
      @judyh3707 Год назад

      It always feels like genuine recommendations versus pushing products. Its the same ones every video (which I say as a positive)

  • @carolinerabjohn9323
    @carolinerabjohn9323 Год назад +2

    Thank you Chris. I follow your advice to the letter! As someone who would wash my hair everyday I now go three days between washing. I invested in the Redken range as you recommended and guess what… it works. I also use the trinity method. It works. Thank you.!!! X

  • @adahaydeeliriano4279
    @adahaydeeliriano4279 Год назад +2

    As a hairstylist myself, when I client asked me they wanted to grow their hair I never asked them to came back in 6 weeks that’s crazy! I always tell them to come back 4 to 6 months and as long as they have a good regimen at home, they will be fine. ( my co workers think I am crazy but I don’t care) I am trying ti grow my hair myself and my friend aka stylist cut what’s has grown twice, I’ll see see her over the summer if it happens again, I will have to move on to someone else 🤷🏻‍♀️ thank you for educating us ❤️🙏🏼

  • @kioshekat7931
    @kioshekat7931 Год назад +3

    I couldn't get my hair to retain any length because I NEVER got trims cuz the fear of people cutting too much, and there was a lot of damage so it just kept breaking and was stuck the same length for YEARS. After the hair mistakes of the pandemic, I made the chop. It's only been 3 months and it's so nice to finally see the hair growing with the trifecta method. Every 6 months sounds good. Better than never trimming when you have thin hair like me.

  • @jonelle2911
    @jonelle2911 Год назад +3

    I am definitely changing my routine based on your recommendations. It all makes so much sense! For years I have thought that it can not be as complicated as we are led to believe!
    My hair is the longest it has ever been (brastrap length) and prior to watching your videos I came to the conclusion that it must be because my hair and ends are sealed and moisturized. I have mastered successfully doing a Brazilian keratin treatment AND reverting in between MYSELF 😅. Nothing have been able to seal my exrememly highly porous, very fine and very dense hair.
    I am going to follow the new routine (which is similar but better than my current routine), revert back and stay on course so that I can see whether my previous routine perhaps had a bearing on the porosity.

    • @jonelle2911
      @jonelle2911 Год назад

      I big chopped 2019 and grew my hair out not using heat and wearing wet styles. I couldn't figure out why my hair was so damaged more than two years in because I steered clear of heat and did "everything I was supposed to do". Well, I realised it was hygral fatigue and that wet hair is the enemy of my highly porous hair. I cut a A BIG chunk of hair off the ends three times but nothing solved the damage. Also, my longer natural hair was very difficult to detangle and I had new single strand knots on a DAILY basis.
      Wearing my natural hair straight meant that I was not fighting with my hair to detangle it and I had no mechanical damage: I could leave my hair alone❤

    • @jonelle2911
      @jonelle2911 Год назад

      Through the fighting or inspite of it, my hair has never been this long (bearing in mind that after 2 and a half years I did a bkt reverted and did it again last year and a third time at the start of this year)
      So by making small changes to my current routine and using good products, I am hoping to maintain the length and hopefully grow it out even longer ❤❤

    • @jonelle2911
      @jonelle2911 Год назад

      I sealed in the bkt by going over each section twice only. That was more than enough for my extremely porous hair that slurps up the treatment like nobody's business 😂

  • @antilikka
    @antilikka Год назад

    Could you do a video on natural red hair specifically? It’s really hard to find good info about how to treat ginger hair, both curly and straight

  • @lettievanhemert
    @lettievanhemert Год назад +4

    Leslie is adorable!

  • @milenakisel2855
    @milenakisel2855 Год назад +3

    Since I’ve listened to you my hair has been repaired and looking good! Thank You❤❤❤