What he said: - wash with lukewarm water - scrub hair gently side to side - SUDS dont do anything - wash your scalps ONLY - 2 dime size amount of shampoo - focus on parts that are most oily - 3 mins. for conditioner - do not take your towel and scrub hair after washing it - scrunch hair with towel - do not put hair on turban after washing - follow up with hair care routine
1. Use warm water, it opens up your cuticles 2. Scrub gently or you may lose a little hair 3. Side to side motions to not tangle it 4. Suds don't do anything 5. Don't scrub your ends, focus on scalp 6. Use two dime sized amounts of shampoo, one at the front and one at the back of the head 7. The amount of times you need to wash your hair depends on how oily your hair gets 8. How long you leave your conditioner on also depends (he does three minutes though) 9. Don't scrub your hair with a towel after washing 10. Don't put it in a turbun (idk how that's spelled)
This changed my life. I used to scrub my hair like my life depended on it, dry it incredibly aggressively, buy the cheapest shampoo, not use any aftercare, and literally do the opposite of everything Brad said to do... My hair was destroyed. But when I started to follow Brad's tips my hair quality instantly improved and I could tell it's healthy. Thanks so much for this, you saved my hair.
Here’s my notes: 1) Water temperature - warm 2) How hard should you scrub? - Gently, otherwise you’re gonna damage your hair 3) What do suds do? - Nothing 4) Which parts of your head should yoh wash? - scalp only 5) How much shampoo should you use? - 2 dime size amounts, one for the back of the head & sides and one for the top 6) How often should you wash your hair? - No correct answer, because it’s dependable 7) How long should you keep the conditioner on? - Well, a few minutes should be just fine for nice hydration, but if you want more hair care - better go for a hair mask 8) Don’t put your hair up after shower - when it’s warm, it’s the most fragile, and you’re risking getting partially bald 8) Do some research, read about your type of hair, and start using some products fitting for it - for example oils for dry hair, etc. Washing your hair properly is important, but aftercare is too. 9) Don’t buy cheap shampoos:) They might be bad for your hair. Buy quality products, it’s worth it.
"Your ends do not produce oil. That may be surprising to some of you." Me to my ends: You guys surprised? Ends: crunch crunch crunch Me: Didn't think so.
When he called out all the girls that scrubbed their hair with their towels I felt attacked. When he said "Calm down Brittney" I died because HOW DOES HE KNOW?!?!?!?!?!?
Hair fall control tips that have been effective for me: • Use mild shampoo only on your hair like liitlexteral coocoonion shampoo. • Begin with a pre-rinse using a hair rinse green tea hair rinse. • Separate the hair in sections and cleanse in sections: beginning with the scalp, followed by the middle, and lastly the length. • Lather your shampoo well a lot and scrub with your fingers the shampoo into your hair and do the same while rinsing out. • Apply warm Cocoonioooon oil and massage it into the scalp and tie hair in a protective hairstyle.
I would love to see a series where you “prescribe” someone with a hair care routine with products suited to them and show the results at checkpoints like a day, a week, a month and then an overall before and after! Some examples would be someone with thin, oily, bleached hair Or something with thick, curly, colour treated hair I’d particularly like to see my hair type which is oily, fine, bleached, naturally wavy with hardly any volume at the root. I’ve never been able to tame my waves so they aren’t frizzy and kinky.
You can only get rid of the frizz if you use styling products that define the waves and clump them together, or blow out/straighten your hair. Watch wavy and curly hair routines on RUclips
This was life changing. I literally destroyed my thin hair with bad routines and dyes. I abused the amount of shampoo and felt like sculpting foamy creations with my hair in the shower... Nowadays I only gently wash the scalp and is growing shinier and healthier. Thank you so much!
I keep getting compliments on my hair but I think the only reason my hair is not a wreck is because I rarely wash it compared to other people around me XD
Stop lol it takes time lol it's not magic. I do this routine every day I only wash my hair once or twice a week. Hes very right about hair and there are different types of hair . Me I'm native which people call my race Native American, native, indigenous, aboriginal, whatever but we have beautiful dark hair that follows these hair routines hehe, and that how natives always have beautiful hair
I just realized it’s been 5 months in quarantine and that 5 months is a long ass time to workout, get a good skincare routine, hair care routine and learn a new hobby and yet all I’ve done is sleep in til 3 pm and now I’m kinda regretting life
I only just started working out a month ago and cutting out junk food. Seen a huge improvement in just one month. It's not too late to start improving your life. You can do it!
I’ve Always done the turban thing AND totally have the thinning disappearing hair on the upper sides! I never would have thought there was a connection there!!! Thank you SO MUCH
This helped me so much, my hairdresser always told me that I should scrub my scalp a lot, to the point where it actually hurt and to wash my ends just like that. Following the tips in this video my hair is way less tangled and looks a lot healthier!
that looks like smth an ignorant person would say, it's mostly with unexperienced very young or very old people that know nothing, i once went to a hairdresser and she washed my hair like she wanted to take it out of me
Dang Does your hair dresser hate you I fell like any hairdresser freak out herd you say that I hope she not anymore that’s insane she even say that that not even close to true I can’t believe she said that to you That insane
Training your hair is real. Mine used to get soooo oily so I washed it almost every day. I kept pushing washes out gradually, and now I'm good for a whole week!!
Hannah Cook lol same here..its all i watch now. I used tp pass his videos right by at first, like omg this guy is so annoying and fake. But now I’m obsessed. I love this guy and his personality. I want him as a friend now lol I actually appreciate his real ness
I love how soft and relaxing his voice is. He never raises it too much. It’s just pleasant and nice. I can fall asleep to him reading a phone book. I love it.
Brad, seriously, I really didn’t know how to do this the right way. I have very thick hair and I was getting an itchy scalp, and had a feeling that I was using too much shampoo. It’s difficult to get all of that product rinsed out. After using your tips, my scalp and hair are so much more comfortable every day (while I only wash about 2 times a week). Thank you so much!
I would also if you want a natural oil to add to your shampoo is tea tree oil. It will help with itching of the scalp and products to promote less dry scalp. as in washing your scalp only with a all natural shampoo for dry itchy scalp. Worked for my itchy scalp. Plus less washing of hair per week.
Hi Brad, I am new to your channel and came across this video when I was having issues with what I believed to be product build up. I felt that I had tried everything under the sun product wise, but nothing would help until I watched this video. I followed every single step that you talk about and now I am on day two with no product build up and no grease and my hair is lovely and clean and back to normal. I also watched your *Hard Water* video and did get a filtering shower head, but this video is the one that has saved my hair. I am still learning and am currently going through your videos to teach myself on how I can keep my hair nice and healthy and looking great. I'm not sure if you will see this but I just wanted to say thank you
Don't confuse your hair for your scalp. A scalp massage is really good for most to help with dead skin that is naturally sloughing off. When it comes to your hair, be gentle.
- lukewarm water - gentle scrub (side to side motion, not circular) - suds do not do anything - wash your scalp only, not the ends - 2 dime size amount (one in front and one in back) 6:50 - how often you should wash your hair depends on each person (oiliness of the hair). But preferably once a week. - leave conditioner atleast 3 minutes but don't go beyond 15 minutes. - don't scrub your hair with towel. Just scrunch the bottom and scalp with it. - don't put your hair up in a turban Edit: thanks for the corrections
I've been doing it wrong my whole life?! I've been trying to grow out my hair for over 8 years and I used to have waist length long, but after some unfortunate accidents, I have shoulder length hair and it hasn't gotten longer since. I think I've been too hard on my hair. Brad, you are my saving grace, I'm writing notes and taking in info. Let's hope this works.
edit: so glad this is helping so many people, and thank you lovely people who have left wonderful comments under this comment! 1) Water temperature: LUKEWARM is the best temperature to wash your hair. Washing your hair with cold water is not necessary. Warm water will open up your hair cuticles. 2) Wash your hair GENTLY. Side to side motions, not round motions. 3) Suds don't do anything, they are just a visual cue. If your shampoo does not sud a lot, it's fine. Companies put a lot of surfactant to help people feel like their hair is getting clean. Don't pick shampoos just for suds. 4) Focus shampoo on your scalp. Don't work the shampoo down the ends of your hair, this will damage the ends. The end will get shampooed while washing the hair out. 5) Most people need around two dimes of shampoo for their scalp. (For y'all outside the US: a dime is a small coin, 18 mm in diameter, maybe 2 pea-sized). You do not need a lot of shampoo even if you have super long hair because you're focusing it on your scalp. 6) Focus shampoo on the parts that get the most oily. 7) Wash your hair as often as YOUR hair needs it. Every day, other day, week, etc., if it works for you, do it. If you can, try to move away from washing your hair daily. Brad likes to wash his hair once a week. 8) "Everyday" shampoo does not mean wash your hair every single day. It means a shampoo that is formulated gently enough to wash your hair every day if you need to. 9) Leave your conditioner on for at least 3 minutes. You don't really need to exceed 15 minutes. 10) You might like to follow up your conditioner with a hair mask to add extra hydration. 11) Don't scrub your hair with a towel with you get out of the shower. Gentle squeeze-scrunch your hair upwards to mop dry. Don't put it in a towel-turban because this will yank at the roots at the front. 12) Use after-care products. Dry hair can use leave-in or oils; oily hair can use dry shampoo. 13) If you're paying a super low price for your shampoo, it will not have any great ingredients. Spending a premium price will go a long way for your hair.
*brad's tips for the lazy people like me:* 1. Wash with lukewarm water 2. Wash your hair gently. Go in side to side motions, not round to round because that causes tangles 3. Suds don't do anything to your hair. Shampoo that produces more suds isn't "the best" so yea 4. Wash your scalp only - scalp produces oil that travels down to your ends, hence, the oily ends. Don't rub your ends together, bad for the cuticle. 5. Use 2 dime sized amounts on shampoo. Lather it up, put on the front, rub rub, put on the back, rub rub (kinda just shove your fingers in between your hairs - as Brad showed lmao) 6. Wash your hair as many times as you like - in which Brad categorized as: a) Once a week, b) Everyday, c) Once a month, d) Once a year. Not recommended to wash everyday tho. Brad suggests once or twice a week 7. How long to leave your conditioner on? As long as you like it. Not necessarily more than 15 minutes unless if it's like a hair mask *FUN FACT: BRAD'S PET PEEVE IS PEOPLE WHO SCRUBS THEIR HAIR AFTER WASH WITH A TOWEL!* Also he said to not put your hair in a turban all the time 8. Drugstore products aren't all that bad but super low priced shampoo will more likely have a chance of low quality ingredients in it. (Brad's shampoo & conditioner prices: $25, 8oz)
I just gently squeeze the water out and then wrap it with a towel for at least half an hour. Much easier to dry afterwards. Also, I only blow dry when it's cold.
A psychiatrist told me I wasn't breathing properly and later threatened to section me. It turned out I had a chronic illness. ... So yeah, anyone tells you you aren't breathing properly, you tell them to go eff themselves.
Totally agree with no towelling or rubbing hair to dry it. Days hair strands out and will remove remaining conditioner too. Just use wide tooth comb let it dry naturally.
I want a “how to care for your hair when you’re going to the gym every day”! I try not to wash it every day but then it gets tangly and it’s hard to style without damage! Please Brad!
I will massage my scalp with conditioner and rinse really well, then condition my ends and let it sit for a minute while I wash up. I can usually get away with doing this 2-3 days in a row before I need to shampoo
there are some people who need to wash it everyday, my friend has very oily hair and she washes it everyday. some people wash it twice a day, everyone is different. do what works best! ps, i use blowdryer cos it works best for me.
Okay, I know this video is almost 3 years old, but it legit helped me so much. I kept having problems with feeling like my hair is so oily and greasy and I didn't understand why. Then after watching this, I realized I was using WAY too much shampoo & conditioner and that I've been applying shampoo the wrong way my whole life because no one ever talks about how they wash their hair! Last night, I followed these instructions and my hair feels clean, non-greasy, and non-oily for the first time in months. Thank you so much Brad!
I used only two dime sized amounts of shampoo but my hair is still oily day of washing my hair. I focused on my roots because that's where most of my oil is but the lower parts of my scalp were still oily. I tried distributing the shampoo evenly throughout but everything was still oily. I tried using just one more dime sized amount of shampoo but it's still oily. How did you do this? Please help :(
I focus on cleansing scalp and I wash twice before conditioner which only gets on mids to ends. Really getting in each layer between hair to your scalp matters
Dry shampoo is life. I used to wash my hair every other day. Now I wash it once a week. Day 1- wash; day 2- still ok; day 3- dry shampoo; day 4- dry shampoo and put it half up; day 5 & 6- dry shampoo and put it in a pony tail or messy bun. But you have to get there gradually, over several weeks to months. A good dash of laziness goes a long way with this process.
It took me a lot of trial and error but for me I had to start by finding the perfect dry shampoo (I ended up using Pantene Volume or Not Your Mothers as a last resort) and I started off by washing every other day and using dry shampoo on the days I wouldn't wash my hair. It took about a week or two for my hair to get used to it but if you keep up the pattern it'll fix itself. Oh and I also recommend not touching your hair very often because the oils from your hands will transfer over to your roots! I try to opt for hairstyles that'll keep my hair out of my face so I can avoid touching it.
YES! The day after I take a shower my hair looks like I haven't showered for a week. I have super thin and fine hair too so dry shampoo usually makes it look weighed down and worse.
Dry shampoo is still shampoo if you're trying to slow your oil production. If you're drying up that natural oil, you're telling your scalp it needs to produce more. If you can push yourself to day 4 without dry, it will make you produce even less oil overtime and as your scalp acclimates you'll be able to do that again and wait 1 more day between. Can always "cleanse" with conditioner in between. Just water removes excess oil and by using conditioner it won't tangle like just h20 might
@@DianaTavaresxx I was basically going to suggest this same thing, but then didn't want to try to figure out how to explain it. I'd add an extra day between washes and wash that way 6 or 8 times before adding another.
*spending 25$ at chipotle for two meals every week* reasonable *spending 25$ on quality shampoo that will last me for around 6 months* this is an OUTRAGE
Hiya Brad! I doubt you'll ever see this with this video being like 2 years old, but I just wanted to let you know that I'm trying this technique out! My hair gets super oily every other day like clockwork. I just started today, and I used a little bit more than two dimes since my hair is long and it's used to using a lot more shampoo (sorry!). I know it'll take a while to see results, but I'm super excited, because I adore your channel and can't wait to do crazy stuff to my hair some day! But for now, I'm glad I can at least partake in this. Here's to hopin'! 💚Dube
@@SaraL13. Ya know, I actually got a new, better, shampoo that's really made a huge difference! I might use a little more than two dimes worth now that my hair is longer, but it's going well! 💚 Thanks for asking!
I get my hair washed twice a week. I find that is what works best for my hair. Thank you for such a great video, by the way. So many professionals have no idea how to wash hair. I hope they all find their way to this video. 🙂
Still Fangirling about Draco Malfoy A lifesaver for me is using a hair mask/deep conditioner once a week. It's basically an extra thick and creamy conditioner that infuses your hair with vitamins/essential oils/natural ingredients. It was a night and day difference for me. My favorite is Heaven in Hair from Devacurl, but a great inexpensive starter is the one minute mask by Garnier Fructis(link below). Apply to clean wet hair and leave in for 15-20 minutes. Bonus points for using a blow dryer on your hair for 30-60 seconds to open your hair cuticle up to receive even more moisture. By the end of the month you'll see a huge difference in your hair. Hope this helps!! www.walmart.com/ip/Garnier-Fructis-1-Minute-Hair-Mask-with-Avocado-13-5-fl-oz/414335958?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&wl13=172&adid=22222222228128405310&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=235173810697&wl4=aud-430887228898:pla-388651893318&wl5=9022854&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=local&wl12=414335958&veh=sem&gclid=CjwKCAiAjrXxBRAPEiwAiM3DQqQPUizICX-wpXiz6BIEMAkBdMDXVGXkCyo_n2zC0CZZXVowNFearBoCbr4QAvD_BwE
@@ihugcats4624 Wow appreciate it! I'll try that. However, I really have naturally thin hair and it's not nice, I really want to make it thicker but idk how. Can anyone help me lol.
Still Fangirling about Draco Malfoy I have natural thin hair too (as everyone in my family my poor future kid) What helped me a lot was that I stopped using shampooing and conditioning. My hair would always get overwhelmed by conditioners (since they are aggressivelly trying to force nutritions in your hair so my hair would break because it has neither the space for the nutritions nor the strength to go through that several times) I use a vinegar water mix to rinse my hair of once a week and my hair made such an improvement. If you want to use conditioners make sure they are mild and for fine and thin hair. Not that hair related: I started using mild hair soap because it way for sensitive so my scalp doesn’t produce that much oil anymore. I went from basically feeling like I have to wash my hair the same day in the evening to washing it every three days with these two changes. And it is healthier than it ever was.
I wash my hair, body, hands, and i use It in concoctions all with shampoo, I wash my face with a different thing because I was told to. The soap is $5. And I am a male but I use female soap cuz it smells nice and you can’t judge me because it’s my preference and people aren’t smelling me while I’m sitting on my couch >:3
Thank you for this!! I've never been taught how to take care of my hair. I've tried for years till the point I got so frustrated I shaved it all off last year. Now I'm determined to grow it out and learn how to look after it fully. Thank you for posting something on basic hair care.. it's so important
I've re-balanced mine so it doesn't pull, I spin the end up on my head. That way it's less flattering (but honestly no one's looking) and it doesn't pull. The pull is uncomfortable and I remove my turban when it starts doing that, if a re-balancing doesn't fix it.
Honestly just try switching to a salon brand shampoo and conditioner for just one bottle and you will never go back! Watch how much less hair falls out/in your brush and how much faster your hair grows. Also you need to use so much less of salon brands because it is 3-5x more concentrated. I actually save money by buying shamp and cond only from a salon because it goes so much further. Just do a one bottle trial (2 bottles cuz 1 shamo and 1 cond) and you will never go back!
@@gorlheck5574 no of course I understand that but I was just letting you know it could actually save you money in the end because of how concentrated it is and how little you have to use for the same result. And it lasts so much longer. So one could start putting away 10$ a month for 3 months and then make an investment. And then it will last a lot longer so you will have time to save up again. Because it makes such a huge difference in your hair, scalp and you will notice so much less hair in your brush and your hair grows healthier and stronger also. So it is an investment and people invest in diff things that are important to them. If not then do some research into the diff ingredients brands use and stay away from sulphates and other harmful chemicals. Some drug store brands aren't too bad. It was just my anecdotal evidedence of my expirience and why I make that investment personally because I noticed a huge diff and use way less product cuz it goes so much further. God bless yoh.
I can't remember what it was called at this point but I was in Meijer and found some for $1.50 and I STOCKED UP As a broke 20 year old that moved out of her parents too early with too many bills to pay and only getting paid 9.50, I take what I can get
I absolutely love watching you. Every time you talk about washing hair, I find I'm doing everything you suggest (other than having bought your hair cleansing products, yet), and my hair grows ridiculously long, and fast. It's to my keister, at the moment, and unadulterated from its favorite shade, chocolate brown, with prismatc white/greys..... I think it's about time to clip and donate......AGAIN.
Me *gets every single question right* Also Me: *washes hair almost every day, showers in obnoxiously hot water, tangled hair in the shower, runs shampoo through my ends, etc...* LMAO old habits die hard, that's all i'm saying.
My dermatologist put it the best way for me when I was having problems with build up and an itchy scalp. Doing all the right things or so I thought. I was washing my hair once or twice a week depending on my activity that week. He simply asked me "would you wash your face or body once or twice a week and expect no problems with your skin?"
@@karelidoes that would've been hilarious to see but honestly I was having so many problems with my skin and my scalp and couldn't work out why when I thought I'd been doing the right things and I've changed my skincare and have started washing my hair every 1-2 days and my hair is still really healthy but my scalp and skin is soooo much healthier now.
***Dear Brad,*** I would really appreciate if you could talk about *_Dry Scalp vs. Dandruff_* Cause my hair has flakes in it and I can't tell what it really is, if it's a dry scalp (no oil) or dandruff (too much oil)
I would also like to know this. I don’t have flakes but I think I have a dry scalp. And sometimes it itches. I had a hairdresser tell me coconut oil works really well but I need to know more. Steps, the differences, etc..
if u have flakes in your hair and use usually any type of hair product in your hair it’s not dandruff it’s just product buildup. bianca renae made a video about it although she focuses of curly hair
Hi girl! Cheap shampoo isn't necessarily bad. If you like, I can analyze your products for free. Just send me the brand and type of shampoo which your are using
Same I have a €7 natural shampoo. So it has quality and won't strip all the natural oils. It even has packaging with recycled plastic. And I usually buy it when there's a 1+1 sale. I don't live in the US though. I don't know if shampoo is more expensive there. It's probably just in bigger amounts and that's why it seams more expensive without seeing the actual product.
@@vee025 I recommend avalon, calia, ferlow botanicals, the innate life, aquableu, sukin (also with cb but not as a first ingredient and it's good), marrocco method The all are sls free, paraben free
Ok… I’ve gotten SO many compliments on my hair (color) when going to hairdressers (“is this your natural color?” - “wow, your natural hair color is SO pretty!”) - I tell about half of them I’ve been using a $6 bottle of Sun In for about 25 years. That’s quickly followed by, “OMG! That’s SO bad for your hair!” (…post-compliment…) SO, I’m taking the plunge & will spend a small fortune (comparatively!) on a professional color/highlight. Scared, but fingers crossed…! 🥺😬
Do you know how much money I would have saved if I could have the same thing happen to me? 😂 me neither and I’m not keen to find out some people are the no effort kind of beautiful all the time and I’m so jealous.
I severely damaged my hair over the past three years. Now I’m trying to get it back to how full it use to be and I want to get my hair super duper long. So, I thought ‘Who is the best person to go to for advice.’ Brad freaking Mondo. ❤️❤️
I don't think you should go by the price, I think you should just look up the ingredients. That (in)famous MLM shampoo is like 40 $ and it has an ingredient that causes nail polish to become hard, there are some shampoos that don't have literally anything else in them other than SLS, silicones and fragrance regardless of the price. So yeah, as long as the ingredients are ok you can buy a shampoo in whatever price range you are willing to pay.
wow i've actually been doing pretty well other than getting a little aggressive with my scrubbing and the turban! that makes me happy bc I have trichotillomania so I'm touching my hair/scalp a lot through the day and want to keep it as healthy as possible.
it's a very miniscule thing, but i was the 1000th like edit: i reworded it because i sounded like i was grabbing for attention, sorry if you thought that.
As a curly-haired girl who's had to actually learn how to care for my hair, there's so much to know about proper haircare that you'd never think about.
I am white, but I have naturally 3b/3c hair. I got bullied and people said my hair was cultural appropriation because people didn’t believe it was my real hair. I straightened my hair every. Single. Day. For literally 4-5 years. It’s been about 3 years since I quit straightening my hair and actually learning how to take care of my hair. I did a big chop of all the dead hair, and slowly but surely learning how to take care of it, and let me just say, there is so much that goes into proper hair care! But my hair is healthy and bouncy, with super tight curls now!
What he said:
- wash with lukewarm water
- scrub hair gently side to side
- SUDS dont do anything
- wash your scalps ONLY
- 2 dime size amount of shampoo
- focus on parts that are most oily
- 3 mins. for conditioner
- do not take your towel and scrub hair after washing it
- scrunch hair with towel
- do not put hair on turban after washing
- follow up with hair care routine
Thank you,it was super simple
always great to have a summary like that!
i just ss that thank you😂
I don't even need the video any more knythd kzohqz
@@KrishaUdeshi u still might wanna watch it. he points out some details i've prolly missed ^__^
Yesterday I binged Hyram. Today I bing Brad. Imma go back to school after quarantine looking BOMB
Same
Same lol ! (Only not going to school being 40+ 😂😂)
A whole mood
Same😂😂
Same 😂
1. Use warm water, it opens up your cuticles
2. Scrub gently or you may lose a little hair
3. Side to side motions to not tangle it
4. Suds don't do anything
5. Don't scrub your ends, focus on scalp
6. Use two dime sized amounts of shampoo, one at the front and one at the back of the head
7. The amount of times you need to wash your hair depends on how oily your hair gets
8. How long you leave your conditioner on also depends (he does three minutes though)
9. Don't scrub your hair with a towel after washing
10. Don't put it in a turbun (idk how that's spelled)
@@y.elena. You are welcome ❤
Towel turbans ❤
what are suds?
@@marilenab5371 i believe its the thing that makes it the foam up and soapy when u scrub
@@fabiform7336 ahhh, thank you
This changed my life. I used to scrub my hair like my life depended on it, dry it incredibly aggressively, buy the cheapest shampoo, not use any aftercare, and literally do the opposite of everything Brad said to do... My hair was destroyed. But when I started to follow Brad's tips my hair quality instantly improved and I could tell it's healthy. Thanks so much for this, you saved my hair.
Bonus tip: add a leave-in conditioner if you want. The Pureology Color Fanatic Leave-In is top-tier
Here’s my notes:
1) Water temperature - warm
2) How hard should you scrub? - Gently, otherwise you’re gonna damage your hair
3) What do suds do? - Nothing
4) Which parts of your head should yoh wash? - scalp only
5) How much shampoo should you use? - 2 dime size amounts, one for the back of the head & sides and one for the top
6) How often should you wash your hair? - No correct answer, because it’s dependable
7) How long should you keep the conditioner on? - Well, a few minutes should be just fine for nice hydration, but if you want more hair care - better go for a hair mask
8) Don’t put your hair up after shower - when it’s warm, it’s the most fragile, and you’re risking getting partially bald
8) Do some research, read about your type of hair, and start using some products fitting for it - for example oils for dry hair, etc. Washing your hair properly is important, but aftercare is too.
9) Don’t buy cheap shampoos:) They might be bad for your hair. Buy quality products, it’s worth it.
Thank you!!!
Thank you!!!
Thank you this helps so much
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"Your ends do not produce oil. That may be surprising to some of you."
Me to my ends: You guys surprised?
Ends: crunch crunch crunch
Me: Didn't think so.
Jeannette W the crunch crunch crunch sent me
Crunch crunch crunch
Loll😂😂
@@georgiahemphill7962 samee
@@facesncharcoal4152 lmao😂
When he called out all the girls that scrubbed their hair with their towels I felt attacked.
When he said "Calm down Brittney" I died because HOW DOES HE KNOW?!?!?!?!?!?
Ahahahhahahha
Lmao
Brittney Nguyen I laughed way too hard at this comment 😂
lmaoo
😂😂😂
Hair fall control tips that have been effective for me:
• Use mild shampoo only on your hair like liitlexteral coocoonion shampoo.
• Begin with a pre-rinse using a hair rinse green tea hair rinse.
• Separate the hair in sections and cleanse in sections: beginning with the scalp, followed by the middle, and lastly the length.
• Lather your shampoo well a lot and scrub with your fingers the shampoo into your hair and do the same while rinsing out.
• Apply warm Cocoonioooon oil and massage it into the scalp and tie hair in a protective hairstyle.
I getting great outcomes with cocoonioon shampoo and reeactivate hair growth serum.
I have also been using coconiion shampoo and the reactivaate serum for a short while, and my hair fall has improved a lot now.
dont blame 😮
Paid reviews 🤔
@@vinnimaheshwari52
This was recommended for me right after washing my hair and doing literally everything he said not to do
same!
I just got out of the shower
Lol same
Yup.... I'm feeling very attacked right now 😂😂
Me too I’m upset 🥴🥴🥴
I would love to see a series where you “prescribe” someone with a hair care routine with products suited to them and show the results at checkpoints like a day, a week, a month and then an overall before and after!
Some examples would be someone with thin, oily, bleached hair
Or something with thick, curly, colour treated hair
I’d particularly like to see my hair type which is oily, fine, bleached, naturally wavy with hardly any volume at the root. I’ve never been able to tame my waves so they aren’t frizzy and kinky.
I love that idea! I'd defo binge a series of that 😂😄
You can only get rid of the frizz if you use styling products that define the waves and clump them together, or blow out/straighten your hair. Watch wavy and curly hair routines on RUclips
Sarah we have the same name twins
Yes i would like to see some variety in this
Yes girl yes!
Alternative title:
Brad mondo calls you out for 18 minutes straight
**and 11 seconds strait
Shit for sure. I feel him staring into the soul of my hair right now 😅
Auby Owo
🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭
Agree
This was life changing. I literally destroyed my thin hair with bad routines and dyes. I abused the amount of shampoo and felt like sculpting foamy creations with my hair in the shower... Nowadays I only gently wash the scalp and is growing shinier and healthier. Thank you so much!
I seem to always use two handfuls of shampoo 😂🤦🏼♀️
No wonder I constantly need to get more shampoo 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
I’m basically doing everything he said not to do and still have the audacity to complain about my hair being unhealthy
Unfortunately.. I second this. We gon get it right tho sis. 😭😭😂😂
I keep getting compliments on my hair but I think the only reason my hair is not a wreck is because I rarely wash it compared to other people around me XD
lMao me
fatima keefah SAME HAHAH
Stop lol it takes time lol it's not magic. I do this routine every day I only wash my hair once or twice a week. Hes very right about hair and there are different types of hair . Me I'm native which people call my race Native American, native, indigenous, aboriginal, whatever but we have beautiful dark hair that follows these hair routines hehe, and that how natives always have beautiful hair
I need a brad mondo app. That tells me what I need to do with my hair.
Oh, I wish this so much
💯 percent aree
great idea
Is this a thing? Oh can it be a thing??? Im going through treatment and my hair is so awful
Yuh
I just realized it’s been 5 months in quarantine and that 5 months is a long ass time to workout, get a good skincare routine, hair care routine and learn a new hobby and yet all I’ve done is sleep in til 3 pm and now I’m kinda regretting life
Me too, my dear sis, me too. Let's take two weeks for all that, we should be just fine
Meeeee tooooo. And everyone in my circle
I can relate 😂 went in with the full “glow up” attitude, gave up after 2 days and now I regret it
Jesslyn Cici girrrrl same
I only just started working out a month ago and cutting out junk food. Seen a huge improvement in just one month. It's not too late to start improving your life. You can do it!
I’ve Always done the turban thing AND totally have the thinning disappearing hair on the upper sides! I never would have thought there was a connection there!!! Thank you SO MUCH
Oh wow, me too!
Literally me 😅😭
when i use conditioner, i just wash my body while it’s still in my hair, and when i’m done washing my body i rinse it out
Same!
I rinse after shaving my legs🤣
I do the same😂😂
Same
Girl sammeeee
I WAS JUST ABOUT TO GO WASH MY HAIR. Brad really comes thru when he's needed
quince RIGHT. Sammmmme
quince
Lol
Saaaame!!!
Same
same lol
As someone who does rub my hair with a towel and is also named Brittany, the “calm down Brittany” felt like a personal call-out
LittleBlindMouse saaaaaammmmmeeeeee
Same broo
Same...
Same here🤣
Me too
This helped me so much, my hairdresser always told me that I should scrub my scalp a lot, to the point where it actually hurt and to wash my ends just like that. Following the tips in this video my hair is way less tangled and looks a lot healthier!
that looks like smth an ignorant person would say, it's mostly with unexperienced very young or very old people that know nothing, i once went to a hairdresser and she washed my hair like she wanted to take it out of me
Dang Does your hair dresser hate you I fell like any hairdresser freak out herd you say that I hope she not anymore that’s insane she even say that that not even close to true I can’t believe she said that to you That insane
This made me want to wash my hair right now
i just got out of the shower.. and im thinking... "should I have watched this first?"
Same
Omg same!!
Prakriti
Same lol
1kth like
my hair stylist: gives me these same tips
me: lol no
brad mondo: gives me these tips
me: oh shit okay
How much does a hairstylist cost? This is a joke about how having money does help in giving happiness.
Claire Faerie 😂😂😂💀
lol brad mondo is the only hair stylist i trust
So true...my hair stylist has told me this and I'm like yeah okay...brad tells me YES SIR!
We didn't even get a "Hey beautiful" he just sat down and started schooling our asses.
wheredawolvesat you know he is being serious 😥
666th like. Im proud
Fr lol
lmaoooooo
Didn’t you feel it with his eyes? 😍
Training your hair is real. Mine used to get soooo oily so I washed it almost every day. I kept pushing washes out gradually, and now I'm good for a whole week!!
Is this still the case for you? Hope to hear.
I have been washing my hair every week or 2 weeks for years and my hair still gets very oily after like 2 days or so 😭
Me: *just took a shower*
Brad: I also wouldn't put your hair in a turban
Me: *slowly takes turban off before he sees*
Astrid Van Prooijen 😂😂
TOO REAL
Lol same 🤦♀️
lol I also am wearing a turban rn
That's probably why he didn't call us beautiful...thanks alot 🤣
The amount of Brad Mondo videos I’ve watched during quarantine is insane but idc
Hannah Cook lol same here..its all i watch now. I used tp pass his videos right by at first, like omg this guy is so annoying and fake. But now I’m obsessed. I love this guy and his personality. I want him as a friend now lol
I actually appreciate his real ness
Me too..... totally love him.
He’s the only thing I’ve watched 🤣😢
Hannah Cook bruh... same.
Same!!
I love how soft and relaxing his voice is. He never raises it too much. It’s just pleasant and nice. I can fall asleep to him reading a phone book. I love it.
so true! this is a comment you'll never find on a James Charles vid lmao.
Brad, seriously, I really didn’t know how to do this the right way. I have very thick hair and I was getting an itchy scalp, and had a feeling that I was using too much shampoo. It’s difficult to get all of that product rinsed out. After using your tips, my scalp and hair are so much more comfortable every day (while I only wash about 2 times a week). Thank you so much!
I would also if you want a natural oil to add to your shampoo is tea tree oil. It will help with itching of the scalp and products to promote less dry scalp. as in washing your scalp only with a all natural shampoo for dry itchy scalp. Worked for my itchy scalp. Plus less washing of hair per week.
"don't rub your ENDS please not a good idea"
*thinks back to every time i've washed my hair for the last 23 years in utter shame and disgust*
Oh god I didn't even hit 'play' and I'm already regretting all the times I washed my hair, I always always always rub the ends...
:(
SAME
nadia same
Truuuuuuuuuuuu
Brad: "No one thinks about hair washing!"
Me, laughing in curly hair: literally schedule my life around my hair washing
SAME
me, laughing in easily greasing hair: I literally schedule my life around important days aligning with hair washing lmao
Same and I have straight hair
me, having easily greasy, thick, and curly hair 😔🤛
Thick long and curly you just can’t skip a wash day
He looks like he smells AMAZING
Emerald Diamante this is so true hahahahahaua
i can smell it from here lmaooo
@Joangely Rosario 😂😂😂
@@doratheexplorer9606 I am *SO* glad your comment came before the one right after yours lol.
Big Gay AL , 😂😂😂
Hi Brad, I am new to your channel and came across this video when I was having issues with what I believed to be product build up. I felt that I had tried everything under the sun product wise, but nothing would help until I watched this video. I followed every single step that you talk about and now I am on day two with no product build up and no grease and my hair is lovely and clean and back to normal. I also watched your *Hard Water* video and did get a filtering shower head, but this video is the one that has saved my hair. I am still learning and am currently going through your videos to teach myself on how I can keep my hair nice and healthy and looking great. I'm not sure if you will see this but I just wanted to say thank you
Me: Answers everything correctly
Also me: Not doing anything right
SummerChild underrated comment
Same
Sameeeee
lol same
Lmao me too 😂
Brad: Wash your hair gentlyyyyyy
Every hairdresser ever at the salon: *rubs head super hard when washing it and breaks ur neck*
Unprofessional. I freakin had a makeup artist blow on my brush!!! You really do get what you pay for 😥
Well... the one I got made an amazing massage I thought I was gonna fall asleep like right there hashhaha
evie.l one time they rubbed my head so hard I started crying :3
it feels so good when you don’t have a tender head!
Don't confuse your hair for your scalp. A scalp massage is really good for most to help with dead skin that is naturally sloughing off. When it comes to your hair, be gentle.
- lukewarm water
- gentle scrub (side to side motion, not circular)
- suds do not do anything
- wash your scalp only, not the ends
- 2 dime size amount (one in front and one in back) 6:50
- how often you should wash your hair depends on each person (oiliness of the hair). But preferably once a week.
- leave conditioner atleast 3 minutes but don't go beyond 15 minutes.
- don't scrub your hair with towel. Just scrunch the bottom and scalp with it.
- don't put your hair up in a turban
Edit: thanks for the corrections
*turban
Thank you
The shampoo he use , what was the name ?
Don't go beyond 15 minutes *
You're welcome
I've been doing it wrong my whole life?! I've been trying to grow out my hair for over 8 years and I used to have waist length long, but after some unfortunate accidents, I have shoulder length hair and it hasn't gotten longer since. I think I've been too hard on my hair.
Brad, you are my saving grace, I'm writing notes and taking in info. Let's hope this works.
edit: so glad this is helping so many people, and thank you lovely people who have left wonderful comments under this comment!
1) Water temperature: LUKEWARM is the best temperature to wash your hair.
Washing your hair with cold water is not necessary. Warm water will open up your hair cuticles.
2) Wash your hair GENTLY. Side to side motions, not round motions.
3) Suds don't do anything, they are just a visual cue. If your shampoo does not
sud a lot, it's fine. Companies put a lot of surfactant to help people feel like their hair is getting clean. Don't pick shampoos just for suds.
4) Focus shampoo on your scalp. Don't work the shampoo down the ends of your hair,
this will damage the ends. The end will get shampooed while washing the hair out.
5) Most people need around two dimes of shampoo for their scalp. (For y'all outside
the US: a dime is a small coin, 18 mm in diameter, maybe 2 pea-sized). You do not need a lot of shampoo even if you have super long hair because you're focusing it on your scalp.
6) Focus shampoo on the parts that get the most oily.
7) Wash your hair as often as YOUR hair needs it. Every day, other day, week, etc.,
if it works for you, do it. If you can, try to move away from washing your hair daily. Brad likes to wash his hair once a week.
8) "Everyday" shampoo does not mean wash your hair every single day. It means
a shampoo that is formulated gently enough to wash your hair every day if you need to.
9) Leave your conditioner on for at least 3 minutes. You don't really need to exceed
15 minutes.
10) You might like to follow up your conditioner with a hair mask to add extra
hydration.
11) Don't scrub your hair with a towel with you get out of the shower. Gentle
squeeze-scrunch your hair upwards to mop dry. Don't put it in a towel-turban because this will yank at the roots at the front.
12) Use after-care products. Dry hair can use leave-in or oils; oily hair can use
dry shampoo.
13) If you're paying a super low price for your shampoo, it will not have any
great ingredients. Spending a premium price will go a long way for your hair.
Yo Darling thank youuu
Thank you boo :)
YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER!! I wanted to watch this but was too lazy to get my headphones
Thanks too! I am deaf so reading this is only natural and makes sense to me more than watching entire video again. Tyvm!
You are the real MVP!
*brad's tips for the lazy people like me:*
1. Wash with lukewarm water
2. Wash your hair gently. Go in side to side motions, not round to round because that causes tangles
3. Suds don't do anything to your hair. Shampoo that produces more suds isn't "the best" so yea
4. Wash your scalp only - scalp produces oil that travels down to your ends, hence, the oily ends. Don't rub your ends together, bad for the cuticle.
5. Use 2 dime sized amounts on shampoo. Lather it up, put on the front, rub rub, put on the back, rub rub (kinda just shove your fingers in between your hairs - as Brad showed lmao)
6. Wash your hair as many times as you like - in which Brad categorized as: a) Once a week, b) Everyday, c) Once a month, d) Once a year. Not recommended to wash everyday tho. Brad suggests once or twice a week
7. How long to leave your conditioner on? As long as you like it. Not necessarily more than 15 minutes unless if it's like a hair mask
*FUN FACT: BRAD'S PET PEEVE IS PEOPLE WHO SCRUBS THEIR HAIR AFTER WASH WITH A TOWEL!* Also he said to not put your hair in a turban all the time
8. Drugstore products aren't all that bad but super low priced shampoo will more likely have a chance of low quality ingredients in it. (Brad's shampoo & conditioner prices: $25, 8oz)
I use amino mason for my flat straight asian hair, it's the best thing ever so far (^0^)/
Bless you I was literally wishing for someone to do this as I clicked.
this is the comment i was looking for🙏🏻
I just gently squeeze the water out and then wrap it with a towel for at least half an hour. Much easier to dry afterwards. Also, I only blow dry when it's cold.
thank you qirlie
at this point I don't even know if I'm breathing correctly...
😂😂
A psychiatrist told me I wasn't breathing properly and later threatened to section me. It turned out I had a chronic illness. ... So yeah, anyone tells you you aren't breathing properly, you tell them to go eff themselves.
1000th like
same though
Lol same
Totally agree with no towelling or rubbing hair to dry it.
Days hair strands out and will remove remaining conditioner too.
Just use wide tooth comb let it dry naturally.
when he said don’t buy the cheap $10 kind,, i’m out here like... isn’t that the expensive one😭💀😭
same lol i thought i was going big this whole time
Right!?! I’m using some $8 16oz Maui moisture, and it’s a lot better than what I was using before, so, any improvement right?
@@evelynbrylow88 I use the same one
mayna day mines £1💀
Evelyn Brylow i just use tresemme it’s literally like $12 total and both the shampoo and conditioner is 26 oz 😂
I want a “how to care for your hair when you’re going to the gym every day”! I try not to wash it every day but then it gets tangly and it’s hard to style without damage! Please Brad!
Use one of those bun hair towels so only your ends get wet. It’s so easy and nice
I’d follow what he said about lukewarm rinsing all the dirty out of your hair and use conditioner on your ends so it’s still easy to brush through.
Yeees, I would love it!!!
I will massage my scalp with conditioner and rinse really well, then condition my ends and let it sit for a minute while I wash up. I can usually get away with doing this 2-3 days in a row before I need to shampoo
there are some people who need to wash it everyday, my friend has very oily hair and she washes it everyday. some people wash it twice a day, everyone is different.
do what works best!
ps, i use blowdryer cos it works best for me.
“Don’t put your hair up in a turban”
me: takes hair out of turban
Me: hair currently in a turban 🤪
Me : also in a wet hair turban 😳
Glad it wasn't just me! 😂
Gosh not doing well here . I washed down the length 😫 and used much more than a dime. Debating if I should hop back in the shower
Me: giving turbans to hubby to clean cars...😪
Okay, I know this video is almost 3 years old, but it legit helped me so much. I kept having problems with feeling like my hair is so oily and greasy and I didn't understand why. Then after watching this, I realized I was using WAY too much shampoo & conditioner and that I've been applying shampoo the wrong way my whole life because no one ever talks about how they wash their hair! Last night, I followed these instructions and my hair feels clean, non-greasy, and non-oily for the first time in months. Thank you so much Brad!
I used only two dime sized amounts of shampoo but my hair is still oily day of washing my hair. I focused on my roots because that's where most of my oil is but the lower parts of my scalp were still oily. I tried distributing the shampoo evenly throughout but everything was still oily. I tried using just one more dime sized amount of shampoo but it's still oily. How did you do this? Please help :(
I focus on cleansing scalp and I wash twice before conditioner which only gets on mids to ends. Really getting in each layer between hair to your scalp matters
Brad: use warm water to rinse hair. Me: turns faucet to lava mode
LOL i relate! I turn it ll the way, and Im like:
can't it go any hotter?
Sunshine Eva sameeee
Lol
@@sunshineeva7178 same 🤣🤣
I use cold water I feel like the odd one out
*We need* :
Hyram : Skin
Brad Mondo : Hair
Chloe Thing : Body
*This quarantine*
Don’t forget James
Oh I gotta check them out
Legit tho
mada r07 lol I’m 16, I’m not only allowed to wear makeup until I’m like 18-20
Syrena Nightshade what the hell why?
I'd like to see Brad reviewing Lush hair products.
Ann M yess
I've literally been washing my hair wrong my whole life... im subscribed now after watching 2 videos thank you so much!
"Dont buy the cheap 10$ shampoo!!"
*me hides my 1$ suave sun riped strawberry scented shampoo before he sees💀*
Msadiejayb
LMAOO STRAWBERRY SCENTED 😭😭
Bro i literally have the same shampoo
Msadiejayb AHHH I USE THE SAMEE
oh my god mood, I died when he said the 10$ kind was cheap
SAME
Trying to glow up before school starts:
Me: starts binging Bradmando for healthy hair and Hyram for acne
AHAHA I’m a 20yr old mom and not in school but i feel this. I’m tryna be GLOWING when America comes out of quarantine
SAME OMG
Lmao aren’t we all trying to have glow ups💀😂
Daisy Salazar omfg sameeeeee
THATS EXACTLY WHY IM HERE.. I JUST CAME FROM HYRAMS CHANNEL.
Dear Lord, quarantine made me discover Hyram and Brad, and it all makes me realize how good I am at destroying my skin and hair.
Omg SAME 😂
I discovered Brad too and am now questioning my hair decisions, no I haven’t dyed it.
Yet...
The volume inside of this bus is ASTRONOMICAL... guess we’re all living the same life
Omg same
@@cactus_6332 I want to!! My mum isn't letting me
i absolutely love cold showers😭 it feels so so good especially after a hot day
CAN WE GET A "How To Train Your Oily Hair" PLEASEE
Dry shampoo is life. I used to wash my hair every other day. Now I wash it once a week. Day 1- wash; day 2- still ok; day 3- dry shampoo; day 4- dry shampoo and put it half up; day 5 & 6- dry shampoo and put it in a pony tail or messy bun. But you have to get there gradually, over several weeks to months. A good dash of laziness goes a long way with this process.
It took me a lot of trial and error but for me I had to start by finding the perfect dry shampoo (I ended up using Pantene Volume or Not Your Mothers as a last resort) and I started off by washing every other day and using dry shampoo on the days I wouldn't wash my hair. It took about a week or two for my hair to get used to it but if you keep up the pattern it'll fix itself. Oh and I also recommend not touching your hair very often because the oils from your hands will transfer over to your roots! I try to opt for hairstyles that'll keep my hair out of my face so I can avoid touching it.
YES! The day after I take a shower my hair looks like I haven't showered for a week. I have super thin and fine hair too so dry shampoo usually makes it look weighed down and worse.
Dry shampoo is still shampoo if you're trying to slow your oil production. If you're drying up that natural oil, you're telling your scalp it needs to produce more. If you can push yourself to day 4 without dry, it will make you produce even less oil overtime and as your scalp acclimates you'll be able to do that again and wait 1 more day between.
Can always "cleanse" with conditioner in between. Just water removes excess oil and by using conditioner it won't tangle like just h20 might
@@DianaTavaresxx I was basically going to suggest this same thing, but then didn't want to try to figure out how to explain it. I'd add an extra day between washes and wash that way 6 or 8 times before adding another.
Brad: “wash your hair with lukewarm water”
Me: puts water on exploding sun
🤣🤣🤣 SAME
Hahahahahahaha!!!!! IKR?
OMG MEEE
Same
I’m sameee
Are we gonna ignore the fact that this outfit is KILLER
It really is very nice.
It's cool I was staring at it half of the vid
"don't spend $10 on shampoo" ...me with my giant $3 bottle 😳
I only spent a $1.25
Me with my $20 Nizoral, not out of want but necessity 🥲
@@jelly12345 same
@@ollie1753 I have the $100 prescription version of that 😆
My love your curls that cost $83 for four piece set that I bought last week 😭
He's the only person I would let touch my hair without stress.
Yup
I'd happily let Josh Wood cut and colour my hair...
*spending 25$ at chipotle for two meals every week*
reasonable
*spending 25$ on quality shampoo that will last me for around 6 months*
this is an OUTRAGE
Same here
6 months????💀
bitch 6 months? it should last u like 2 months
Here is me using a bottle every 3 weeks😅
verxnikaa -3- well a 25$ shampoo is probably massive lol
“Only use 2 dimes worth of shampoo”
*me trying to put back the 3 quarters worth of shampoo back in the bottle*
Squeeze the bottle and let it suck it back up
My ass with thick natural hair who requires at least a fourth of the bottle
Love how you’re watching in the shower lmao
slightly_murderous_sorcerer i know plus a whole bottle of conditioner🤦♀️😂
@@thechadhuntress8061 yasss
Hiya Brad!
I doubt you'll ever see this with this video being like 2 years old, but I just wanted to let you know that I'm trying this technique out!
My hair gets super oily every other day like clockwork. I just started today, and I used a little bit more than two dimes since my hair is long and it's used to using a lot more shampoo (sorry!). I know it'll take a while to see results, but I'm super excited, because I adore your channel and can't wait to do crazy stuff to my hair some day! But for now, I'm glad I can at least partake in this. Here's to hopin'! 💚Dube
How’s it working out for you? 😊
@@SaraL13. Ya know, I actually got a new, better, shampoo that's really made a huge difference! I might use a little more than two dimes worth now that my hair is longer, but it's going well! 💚 Thanks for asking!
“If you chose gently, you’d be correct.”
My mom washing my hair when I was little: **scrubs intensely**
Lol, same 😂
same pff
I know, my Mom freaks about dandruff and so she is constantly telling me to scrub more when I shower.
she scraped my head
Madi same, dandruff is such a pain in the butt
Brad: “You should be using a dime size amount.”
*me using five hundred dime size amounts per wash*: yea I knew that
Only a handful of shampoo will get my hair clean 🤔
I do the same thing😂😂
Omg me😂😂 and my hair is extremely short and I still use way too much
BRUHHHH SAME!! I’m going to try the two dime amounts today. Damn that tip alone can save people so much money on shampoo
what exactly is a dime size? confused aussie here 😂
my head starts itching:
youtube: here’s how you wash your hair
fza’s subliminals Honestly haha i was about to get in the shower and then i saw this
@Juan Cortez Muro it didn't
Literally me too - Trail of thoughts - A bit itchy scalp, yeah I need a hair wash - lets just check RUclips first XD.
Yeast
i love how he says "you'd be correct" with a gentle smile it makes me feel so proud
I feel like apologizing to my hair right now
😂
Same
mooooooood
not the vibe me too...
I want to like but then I will ruin the 222 likes 😣😣
"scrub side to side, not in circular motions or you'll tangle your hair"
Me: ohhhh so that's why.
😂😂😂😂
Me😂😂😂
How to wash side to side ?? 🙄
Noor Sabah ummm instead of going in circles with your fingers... go in...lines side to side... 😂🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
Alf DarkDeadly are you 8 or something? Read the room.
Me: *breathing*
Brad: No stop. You're doing that wrong too
Aaliyah D Oml, I can even!
LMAOOOOO
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'M WHEEZING
@@wynona7372 no STOP! that's not how ur supposed to wheeze
I get my hair washed twice a week. I find that is what works best for my hair. Thank you for such a great video, by the way. So many professionals have no idea how to wash hair. I hope they all find their way to this video. 🙂
Twice a week is the sweet spot for me too
Me: gets all the questions correct
Also me: *has damaged hair from failing miserably at taking good care of my hair*
Still Fangirling about Draco Malfoy A lifesaver for me is using a hair mask/deep conditioner once a week. It's basically an extra thick and creamy conditioner that infuses your hair with vitamins/essential oils/natural ingredients. It was a night and day difference for me. My favorite is Heaven in Hair from Devacurl, but a great inexpensive starter is the one minute mask by Garnier Fructis(link below). Apply to clean wet hair and leave in for 15-20 minutes. Bonus points for using a blow dryer on your hair for 30-60 seconds to open your hair cuticle up to receive even more moisture. By the end of the month you'll see a huge difference in your hair. Hope this helps!!
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@@ihugcats4624 Wow appreciate it! I'll try that. However, I really have naturally thin hair and it's not nice, I really want to make it thicker but idk how. Can anyone help me lol.
Boi
Still Fangirling about Draco Malfoy I have natural thin hair too (as everyone in my family my poor future kid)
What helped me a lot was that I stopped using shampooing and conditioning.
My hair would always get overwhelmed by conditioners (since they are aggressivelly trying to force nutritions in your hair so my hair would break because it has neither the space for the nutritions nor the strength to go through that several times)
I use a vinegar water mix to rinse my hair of once a week and my hair made such an improvement.
If you want to use conditioners make sure they are mild and for fine and thin hair.
Not that hair related: I started using mild hair soap because it way for sensitive so my scalp doesn’t produce that much oil anymore.
I went from basically feeling like I have to wash my hair the same day in the evening to washing it every three days with these two changes.
And it is healthier than it ever was.
I am also still Fangirling about Draco malfoy. The story of my life.
Brad: “don’t go out there and buy a 10 dollar shampoo..”
Me: “wait people buy 10 dollar shampoos? That’s so expensive-“
Meeeee
I was looking for this comment! 😂
JIAN YI :D
Purple Poisoning ( O//w//O)
His shampoo is $25...........
Meanwhile some men wash their face, body, hair, hands and dishes with the same 5$ soap 😭
And don't have acne problems 😭
Im literally crying 😭
And have such a silky and healthier hair 😭
They really out here using 12 in 1 products💀
I wash my hair, body, hands, and i use It in concoctions all with shampoo, I wash my face with a different thing because I was told to. The soap is $5. And I am a male but I use female soap cuz it smells nice and you can’t judge me because it’s my preference and people aren’t smelling me while I’m sitting on my couch >:3
Thank you for this!! I've never been taught how to take care of my hair. I've tried for years till the point I got so frustrated I shaved it all off last year. Now I'm determined to grow it out and learn how to look after it fully. Thank you for posting something on basic hair care.. it's so important
“Please do not put your hair up in a turban”
*me sitting there with my hair in a towel turban* 😳
I've re-balanced mine so it doesn't pull, I spin the end up on my head. That way it's less flattering (but honestly no one's looking) and it doesn't pull. The pull is uncomfortable and I remove my turban when it starts doing that, if a re-balancing doesn't fix it.
I wear one while I’m drying the rest of my body or else my long hair just gets in the way lol
I was with a towel turban when he said that lmao
@@sj26843 And this is why I have my hair short. Looks fabulous
Sameee 🤣
“Don’t go out buying shampoo for 10$”
Me: *thinking ten dollars is way too much*
My shampoo is 2 dollars
Same
Honestly just try switching to a salon brand shampoo and conditioner for just one bottle and you will never go back! Watch how much less hair falls out/in your brush and how much faster your hair grows. Also you need to use so much less of salon brands because it is 3-5x more concentrated. I actually save money by buying shamp and cond only from a salon because it goes so much further. Just do a one bottle trial (2 bottles cuz 1 shamo and 1 cond) and you will never go back!
Tinkerbell loveBEAR fair point, but some people literally do not have the ability to use that much money at once lol
@@gorlheck5574 no of course I understand that but I was just letting you know it could actually save you money in the end because of how concentrated it is and how little you have to use for the same result. And it lasts so much longer. So one could start putting away 10$ a month for 3 months and then make an investment. And then it will last a lot longer so you will have time to save up again. Because it makes such a huge difference in your hair, scalp and you will notice so much less hair in your brush and your hair grows healthier and stronger also. So it is an investment and people invest in diff things that are important to them. If not then do some research into the diff ingredients brands use and stay away from sulphates and other harmful chemicals. Some drug store brands aren't too bad. It was just my anecdotal evidedence of my expirience and why I make that investment personally because I noticed a huge diff and use way less product cuz it goes so much further. God bless yoh.
"if your shampoo costs 10$ it's probably bad"
*me with my 2$ shampoo* 😬
I can't remember what it was called at this point but I was in Meijer and found some for $1.50 and I STOCKED UP
As a broke 20 year old that moved out of her parents too early with too many bills to pay and only getting paid 9.50, I take what I can get
Best shampoos I’ve used are under 10 😂
Yeah... same lol
Me! Me with my 4$ Pantene lol
😬 same sis
I absolutely love watching you. Every time you talk about washing hair, I find I'm doing everything you suggest (other than having bought your hair cleansing products, yet), and my hair grows ridiculously long, and fast. It's to my keister, at the moment, and unadulterated from its favorite shade, chocolate brown, with prismatc white/greys..... I think it's about time to clip and donate......AGAIN.
Me *gets every single question right*
Also Me: *washes hair almost every day, showers in obnoxiously hot water, tangled hair in the shower, runs shampoo through my ends, etc...*
LMAO old habits die hard, that's all i'm saying.
Skallia Ray same lmfao
My dermatologist put it the best way for me when I was having problems with build up and an itchy scalp. Doing all the right things or so I thought. I was washing my hair once or twice a week depending on my activity that week. He simply asked me "would you wash your face or body once or twice a week and expect no problems with your skin?"
@@_yesimkazuma7478 you should had said yes to the Dr just to see he's facial expressions 😂😂😂
@@karelidoes that would've been hilarious to see but honestly I was having so many problems with my skin and my scalp and couldn't work out why when I thought I'd been doing the right things and I've changed my skincare and have started washing my hair every 1-2 days and my hair is still really healthy but my scalp and skin is soooo much healthier now.
Lol same girl
***Dear Brad,***
I would really appreciate if you could talk about
*_Dry Scalp vs. Dandruff_*
Cause my hair has flakes in it and I can't tell what it really is, if it's a dry scalp (no oil) or dandruff (too much oil)
Keeran Moodley PLEASE!!! I need this
And the best ways to remedy the situation(s).
I would also like to know this. I don’t have flakes but I think I have a dry scalp. And sometimes it itches. I had a hairdresser tell me coconut oil works really well but I need to know more. Steps, the differences, etc..
if u have flakes in your hair and use usually any type of hair product in your hair it’s not dandruff it’s just product buildup. bianca renae made a video about it although she focuses of curly hair
@@ran9yakumo but I don't use any products in my hair, so that's why I was more confused 😂
I honestly wasn't planning on getting attacked like that today
😂 I feel you.
AHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
I was watching this while taking a bath and after i put literally half my shampoo bottle in my hair he says 2 dime size 😑
i get such a sense of pride when i get brad’s questions right
"when you get out of the shower, do nOt tAke ThaT tOweL and ScrUb yOuR hEaD-"
Me: *nervous laughter* oh shi-
well i got exposed
@@julyolita same, ouch
yesss sammmeeeeee
🤣🤣 I did the same thing when he said that
Dude when he said "Calm down, Brittany" for that part, I lowkey died because guess what my name irl is and guess what I do after every shower
"if your shampoo costs $10 it's probably bad"
me looking at my $8 shampoo that I always thought I was spending too much on 👁👄👁
Hi girl! Cheap shampoo isn't necessarily bad. If you like, I can analyze your products for free. Just send me the brand and type of shampoo which your are using
Dam girl what lipstick do you use tho
Same I have a €7 natural shampoo. So it has quality and won't strip all the natural oils. It even has packaging with recycled plastic. And I usually buy it when there's a 1+1 sale. I don't live in the US though. I don't know if shampoo is more expensive there. It's probably just in bigger amounts and that's why it seams more expensive without seeing the actual product.
@@vee025 they contain sls and allergens like CB- allergen of the year 2004
@@vee025 I recommend avalon, calia, ferlow botanicals, the innate life, aquableu, sukin (also with cb but not as a first ingredient and it's good), marrocco method
The all are sls free, paraben free
brad really called me out when he said “don’t put ur hair in a turban”
Me too..lol
It’s my bi weekly, 2 hour, neck workout...
Me watching in my turban 🧖🏽♀️
The Sikh religious headdress?
ischristinaok I was honestly offended 😂🤦🏼♀️ I love mine
Ok… I’ve gotten SO many compliments on my hair (color) when going to hairdressers (“is this your natural color?” - “wow, your natural hair color is SO pretty!”) - I tell about half of them I’ve been using a $6 bottle of Sun In for about 25 years. That’s quickly followed by, “OMG! That’s SO bad for your hair!” (…post-compliment…) SO, I’m taking the plunge & will spend a small fortune (comparatively!) on a professional color/highlight. Scared, but fingers crossed…! 🥺😬
Do you know how much money I would have saved if I could have the same thing happen to me? 😂 me neither and I’m not keen to find out some people are the no effort kind of beautiful all the time and I’m so jealous.
"Gently rub your head side to side"
My hairdresser washing my hair: ✋🏼🔄↩️↘️⬇️↖️↕️➡️↗️⤴️⬆️⤵️✋🏼
yeah so true
Lol, ya pretty much
I laughed a little too hard at this 😂
This comment had me cackle laughing.
I love when the hairdressers wash my hair tho
Fbi man recommend this to me right after seeing how many mistakes I've just made in the shower 2 min ago
boiledwalter xo same. My hair is still wet 😅
Sammeee
“Don’t spend $10 on shampoo”
Me: *looks at my $1 shampoo*
Damien Raith Is Still Coping With Banana Fish
omgggg same
I literally was like shit I guess suave professionals isn’t gonna cut it.
wHY AM I FINDING YOU LITERALLY EVERYWHERE THIS IS INSA
TEQUILA JOSEPH
@@grassexe JOYLENE
I severely damaged my hair over the past three years. Now I’m trying to get it back to how full it use to be and I want to get my hair super duper long. So, I thought ‘Who is the best person to go to for advice.’ Brad freaking Mondo. ❤️❤️
Brad: "Don't buy 10$ shampoo!"
Me: *laughs in poor*
That would be expensive, I usually spend 2 to 5 euros for that
@@jetteh42 Yeah, Even good quality shampoo in the UK is like less than a tenner at ASDA
Laughed till I cried. Thank you for that. Samez.
Mood
Me: *looks at my $3 shampoo*
brad: 25$ really isn’t that expensive for shampoo and conditioner
me *spends 3.50-5$ on shampoo and conditioner each.....*
SAME.. 25$ is expensive tbh..
well ofc when you're rich, $25 is hella cheap to you, so that's probably why he said it lolol
Actually it's expensive but I mean...it's a lot better
I don't think you should go by the price, I think you should just look up the ingredients. That (in)famous MLM shampoo is like 40 $ and it has an ingredient that causes nail polish to become hard, there are some shampoos that don't have literally anything else in them other than SLS, silicones and fragrance regardless of the price. So yeah, as long as the ingredients are ok you can buy a shampoo in whatever price range you are willing to pay.
25$ is SO PRICY. Omg expensive af.
The temperature I wash my hair with is taken from the very depths of hell.
Productivity -3- lmao same I just can’t resist a scorching hot shower
now does that mean "extremely hot" or "extremely cold" 🤔🤔🤔
wow i've actually been doing pretty well other than getting a little aggressive with my scrubbing and the turban! that makes me happy bc I have trichotillomania so I'm touching my hair/scalp a lot through the day and want to keep it as healthy as possible.
This video called my hair damaged in 50 different languages
Right? Here I was thinking I was doing good
And I used to think my hair was healthy
My shampoo and conditioner costs $2.97 ea. I’m screwed..
Arden Murray same 😔
it's a very miniscule thing, but i was the 1000th like
edit: i reworded it because i sounded like i was grabbing for attention, sorry if you thought that.
COULD YOU MAKE A “Good drugstore shampoos and conditioners” VIDEO PLEASE
Simran Gill youtubers are probably not allowed to name brands...
🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️😢😢
@@samruddhi7262 RUclipsrs are 100% allowed to name brands. Brands literally PAY people to talk about their brand or send them products to review.
@@samruddhi7262 uhhh Are you new here?? There are literally entire videos dedicated to naming specific brands... Its totally allowed.
Samruddhi Landge you’re mixing up RUclips with tv shows.
Am I only one who got excited at answering the questions. I felt like I was on a game show!
I feel you!! I was like yay i got it right!!!😂
me to! but then i noticed i got all the questions wrong....
😆😆
*insert username* LMAOOO MOOD
I really feel you
I JUST WASHED MY HAIR DOING EVERYTHING AND OMGOODNESS THIS IS THE BEST MY HAIR HAS BEEN THANK YOU SO MUCH 😭💞
“a lot of people like to really go into their hair” *shows scrubbing motions*
me, who just got out of the shower and did exactly that: 😶
sharon oh same
Me: thinking I know how to exist
Brad: constantly teaching me how to actually live my extra life
Haha same tho
As a curly-haired girl who's had to actually learn how to care for my hair, there's so much to know about proper haircare that you'd never think about.
My hair is wavy but same. The hair care takes so long
As a fellow curly hair girl i only detangle my hair when showering and dont comb it after it helps
Alex
Same I’m about to give up on my curls tho I haven’t been able to find a routine or products that work well for me
the curly girl methods legit doesnt make sense for certain weather. It's just too oily and suffocating in tropical countries.
I am white, but I have naturally 3b/3c hair. I got bullied and people said my hair was cultural appropriation because people didn’t believe it was my real hair. I straightened my hair every. Single. Day. For literally 4-5 years. It’s been about 3 years since I quit straightening my hair and actually learning how to take care of my hair. I did a big chop of all the dead hair, and slowly but surely learning how to take care of it, and let me just say, there is so much that goes into proper hair care! But my hair is healthy and bouncy, with super tight curls now!
Pleased to say I do most of these right 😋 I’ve done a lot of research. Used to be an every day washer years ago but no more!
How often do you wash your hair