I experienced COVID that lasted a good 12 days. At first, I believed I was ok until I began to notice a loss of more hair than normal. Following some research, I am realizing it’s from the strain my body went through during that time period and also due to the shampoo I had been using. So I started doing meditation, yoga everyday and changed my shampoo and conditioner to littleextraa cooconion anti hair fall kit. And today i dont face any hairfall. Thank you for this video! I feel so much better.
This liitlleextra cooconiion oil is infused with rosemary, coconut, onion, hibiscus, which are superfoods for promoting hair growth. I loved the texture of the oil. The smell is subtle and not overwhelming. In summary, it’s a great product and it helped me reduce hair fall by over 85%.
I love chelating shampoo. It’s really helped to decrease my breakage and stop excessive tangling. I’ve finished my Paul Mitchell one I’m thinking of trying the joico one.
HairObsess Club natural. Personally for my hair, I’ve had better length retention using it at least once a week. I thought it was too much however sometimes I do mix it with a regular shampoo to get more suds.
I definitely recommend a Hydrating shampoo after you Clarify or Chelating shampoo Always! Kera Care have that detangling shampoo then Condition! Thanks honey!
Why would you use another product that strips after chelating/clarifying? I don't care how moisturizing a shampoo is it still does some level stripping.
Ouu someone's wearing darker lipstick, i like 😊..I'm learning here, i completely understand you...Sorry to hear that happened to your hair, oh nooo. I hope a doc will be able to help, don't like the sound of that..:(..I use a fair amount of products, so this is helpful..Thank you for this and i hope you get your scalp sorted out soon...Good luck.. 🤗😘👏🏾
I’m from the Netherlands and am a natural curly 2b/3a girl with thick heavy hair. I follow the curly girl method and it’s difficult to find a chelating shampoo without sillicone in it. I bought the lisap professional one, must use a final wash with sulfates after it and then deep co😩 Affraid it will be to harsh to do a second final wash/sulfate wash, what do you think?
This type of shampoo as mentioned in the video should only be used once a month and must follow up with a moisturizing deep conditioner if not the hair will become super dry and brittle. I hope this helps.
HairObsess Club Thank you. I washed it with the chelating Lisap, euroshop Final wash, Co-wash As i Am coconut, deep co Shea Moisture Hydrate mask and the Giovanni Smooth as Silk conditioner. My hair feels super soft, mega volume and light😍 reset and products are not laying on top of my hair anymore. Super clean but not dry or stripped. Happy i did it! I will do a AVC Rince when i feel build up or lacklustre.
Try using organic honey. Honey has anti-inflammatory properties along with other uses. I typically added it to my deep conditioner. Please look this up. If this doesn't solve the problem it may at least give you some comfort until you can see the doctor.
Does the Paul Mitchell shampoo help to remove the hard water and the product build up in hair? Because my hair is so dry and sticky because of hard water and I can’t find a good affordable chelating shampoo :/
Yes it does. But remember you must do a moisturizing deep conditioner afterwards because a chelating shampoo will strip the hair of all natural oil and moisture your hair will become super dry and hard. Its not the same as a clarifying shampoo
Hi! Would clarifying shampoos strip/fade color from color treated hairs? I have naturally black hair but is dyed currently of a ginger warm tone and blonde highlights but I've been using lots of silicone products and my hair stretchy and snaps now, and I'd like to remove the silicone build up, but I'm scared of trying clarifying shampoos because I don't wanna lose the intensity of my hair color, help, please
No way would I use a chelating shampoo. The ingredients are chemicals to attach to the hair and any product residue. I have no peroxide dye on my hair and rinsing well keeps the dye from collecting on my scalp. That chelating shampoo is harsh and one lather should be enough followed by a thorough rinse to remove the elements attached to the hair strands because of the cheating process. I keep it simple staying away from sulfate shampoos and always deep condition with shampoo. Love the bun and makeup. Very pretty.
You know i thought i had to do that because the pain on my scalp has persisted i have no relief. This shampoo is super super drying and the sad thing is after doing that video the following week i did my moisturizing deep conditioning and still had dye sitting on my scalp.
I follow the curly girl method and i have very hard water, clarifying is not enough. Without sulfates the buildup is even worse. Natural hair products contain a lot essential oils that can cause dermatitis. A lot of people who follow the curly girl method complaning about hairloss, itching and irritating scalps. Just because it’s natural doesn’t mean it’s healthy and harmless. A healthy scalp is needed to grow healthy hear
Highly disagree with this video especially if your touting it as advice! If you're having pains and issues with using chelated shampoos then maybe you're hair/scalp doesn't need it and you're doing more damage than good. Those shampoos are far too harsh for natural or relaxed hair. I think you're inventing a problem that doesn't exist - put the science theory down and listen to your hair. Vinegar or Vitamin C rinses, Filtered water, Water softeners, clarifying shampoos followed by a deep condition is more than enough.
I would have you know that I did try the vinger rinse. My hair started to come out in clumps. The chelating shampoo was to detox the scalp. But the pain persisted. Since that video I have changed my routine and the pain on the scalp has lessened but still exists but not as severe as before.
I experienced COVID that lasted a good 12 days. At first, I believed I was ok until I began to notice a loss of more hair than normal. Following some research, I am realizing it’s from the strain my body went through during that time period and also due to the shampoo I had been using. So I started doing meditation, yoga everyday and changed my shampoo and conditioner to littleextraa cooconion anti hair fall kit. And today i dont face any hairfall.
Thank you for this video! I feel so much better.
Glad to help. Thanks for watching
This liitlleextra cooconiion oil is infused with rosemary, coconut, onion, hibiscus, which are superfoods for promoting hair growth. I loved the texture of the oil. The smell is subtle and not overwhelming. In summary, it’s a great product and it helped me reduce hair fall by over 85%.
I love chelating shampoo. It’s really helped to decrease my breakage and stop excessive tangling. I’ve finished my Paul Mitchell one I’m thinking of trying the joico one.
Are natural or relaxed. This is only to be used 1 a month. Its very drying
HairObsess Club natural. Personally for my hair, I’ve had better length retention using it at least once a week. I thought it was too much however sometimes I do mix it with a regular shampoo to get more suds.
I understand I also believe it has to do with the texture of our hair
@@SuperCynthia333 same! I chelate once a week usually. There are some moisturizing ones
I had no idea they have moisturizing ones
I definitely recommend a Hydrating shampoo after you Clarify or Chelating shampoo Always! Kera Care have that detangling shampoo then Condition! Thanks honey!
Your welcome
Why would you use another product that strips after chelating/clarifying? I don't care how moisturizing a shampoo is it still does some level stripping.
Chelating shampoo is also important for people using no lye shampoo
*relaxer
it remove mineral deposits from box relaxers
I'm so happy i came across this because when i used that shampoo my scalp was so sore i didn't know what was going on
This is a hash shampoo that why it's good to use everything moisturizing afterwards
Wow! I had no idea chelating shampoo was a thing. I have the #3 shampoo and I thought it was a clarifying shampoo.
Ouu someone's wearing darker lipstick, i like 😊..I'm learning here, i completely understand you...Sorry to hear that happened to your hair, oh nooo. I hope a doc will be able to help, don't like the sound of that..:(..I use a fair amount of products, so this is helpful..Thank you for this and i hope you get your scalp sorted out soon...Good luck.. 🤗😘👏🏾
Yes I did see a doctor and he gave me something to use. So let's see
I’m from the Netherlands and am a natural curly 2b/3a girl with thick heavy hair. I follow the curly girl method and it’s difficult to find a chelating shampoo without sillicone in it. I bought the lisap professional one, must use a final wash with sulfates after it and then deep co😩
Affraid it will be to harsh to do a second final wash/sulfate wash, what do you think?
This type of shampoo as mentioned in the video should only be used once a month and must follow up with a moisturizing deep conditioner if not the hair will become super dry and brittle. I hope this helps.
HairObsess Club Thank you.
I washed it with the chelating Lisap, euroshop Final wash, Co-wash As i Am coconut, deep co Shea Moisture Hydrate mask and the Giovanni Smooth as Silk conditioner. My hair feels super soft, mega volume and light😍 reset and products are not laying on top of my hair anymore. Super clean but not dry or stripped. Happy i did it!
I will do a AVC Rince when i feel build up or lacklustre.
Great regimen. Sound really good. I only use this once a month on my daughter's natural hair and my relaxed hair
Try using organic honey. Honey has anti-inflammatory properties along with other uses. I typically added it to my deep conditioner. Please look this up. If this doesn't solve the problem it may at least give you some comfort until you can see the doctor.
I usually add honey and castor oil to my deep conditioning treatment. I have gotten no relief to date. Not sure whats my next step
Any update on your pain? Is it gone?
Actually it never went away but i have an update coming up.
I absolutely love chelating shampoos. My favorite is Mizani's Phormula 7. But it is so hard to find.
I have never tried it. Thanks so much for the suggestions
@@HairObsessClub You are totally welcome.
Do you use it to neutralise hair after washing relaxer out?
No I dont. This shampoo is only removes build up and chroline. I use ORS neutralizing shampoo to wash out my relaxer.
Does the Paul Mitchell shampoo help to remove the hard water and the product build up in hair? Because my hair is so dry and sticky because of hard water and I can’t find a good affordable chelating shampoo :/
Yes it does. But remember you must do a moisturizing deep conditioner afterwards because a chelating shampoo will strip the hair of all natural oil and moisture your hair will become super dry and hard. Its not the same as a clarifying shampoo
@@HairObsessClub thank you! I’ll do that
I would recommend a conditioner Pree-poo before to be a part of the process
Your hair is absolutely beautiful in this video. Lovely 🌹
Thank you so much.
Love the background music. What song is that?
Red Echoes- The last parade
Can you use a neutralizing shampoo as a chelating shampoo???
No a chelating shampoo is like a hsir detox it goes deeper than the neutralizing shampoo. Hope that helps
@@HairObsessClub So I am guessing a neutralizing shampoo is like a clarifier.
Yes it is.
Good video 👌
Thanks for the visit
Hi! Would clarifying shampoos strip/fade color from color treated hairs? I have naturally black hair but is dyed currently of a ginger warm tone and blonde highlights but I've been using lots of silicone products and my hair stretchy and snaps now, and I'd like to remove the silicone build up, but I'm scared of trying clarifying shampoos because I don't wanna lose the intensity of my hair color, help, please
Are you from the Caribbean 😃
Yes I am. Island girl ya. Lol
I think , you used too much, one wash for you, but good regiment.. love ❤️
Are you from the caribbean 😃
Yes Antigua 🇦🇬
No way would I use a chelating shampoo. The ingredients are chemicals to attach to the hair and any product residue. I have no peroxide dye on my hair and rinsing well keeps the dye from collecting on my scalp. That chelating shampoo is harsh and one lather should be enough followed by a thorough rinse to remove the elements attached to the hair strands because of the cheating process. I keep it simple staying away from sulfate shampoos and always deep condition with shampoo. Love the bun and makeup. Very pretty.
You know i thought i had to do that because the pain on my scalp has persisted i have no relief. This shampoo is super super drying and the sad thing is after doing that video the following week i did my moisturizing deep conditioning and still had dye sitting on my scalp.
I follow the curly girl method and i have very hard water, clarifying is not enough. Without sulfates the buildup is even worse. Natural hair products contain a lot essential oils that can cause dermatitis. A lot of people who follow the curly girl method complaning about hairloss, itching and irritating scalps. Just because it’s natural doesn’t mean it’s healthy and harmless. A healthy scalp is needed to grow healthy hear
I know that for sure. Thanks
Silicone is hard to get away from in hair care products unless its organic
@@queenofstitcheswarrior2668Thank you! Exactly.
Highly disagree with this video especially if your touting it as advice! If you're having pains and issues with using chelated shampoos then maybe you're hair/scalp doesn't need it and you're doing more damage than good. Those shampoos are far too harsh for natural or relaxed hair. I think you're inventing a problem that doesn't exist - put the science theory down and listen to your hair. Vinegar or Vitamin C rinses, Filtered water, Water softeners, clarifying shampoos followed by a deep condition is more than enough.
I would have you know that I did try the vinger rinse. My hair started to come out in clumps. The chelating shampoo was to detox the scalp. But the pain persisted. Since that video I have changed my routine and the pain on the scalp has lessened but still exists but not as severe as before.