I needed this so much, like my fly aways were really bummin me out and Im really wanting to get it chopped but I have been given GODLY FUEL TO KEEP ER GOIN
I use regular solid castile soap... you just hold it in your hands, under the water, until it makes foam, and apply the foam to your wet hair, when it dries it becomes hard as a rock, but light and you can remove it easily with water, you should try and do a review of the soap method ;-)
From my experience the dryer the hair the more flyaways you’ll get. So I usually stay away from hairspray. Some random tricks I’ve done is use pomades Or after I put on lotion I’ll wipe some excess on my hair (weird but works)
My secret for my flyaways is to use liquid heat protectant. A lot of it when used on dry hair gets a decent hold. It’s hard to explain without being able to feel and touch the end result. But it’s almost like using a gel. But it’s totally manageable. Once you need to take your hair down, or just at the end of the day, you shake your hair a bit, and it breaks the hold. You can barely it did anything. And you don’t get the grip you get from hairspray. You can actually still brush your hair. Again, hard to explain the results without trying it first hand. Unless you’re going out into some crazy weather, this method works great.
Fucking bringing a comment back from the dead but I've always noticed if I missed a spot after using my heat protectant on my hair it would have a bit of a firmer feel that I could just comb out and never thought about using it to tame fly aways. Literally just tried it though and it works fucking fantastically. I also tried sea salt spray on some of the hair and that works surprisingly well too.
So I've been growing my hair out from an undercut and the top is about 8-9 inches and the sides are about 3-5 inches. Do you think I should trim the top or leave my hair as it is?
Leave it as is unless you are using a lot of heat tools. If you aren't doing muh to the hair it should be in good condition so the trim time can be drawn out a bit longer :)
Hi again let me demonstrate this from my experience, flyaways at the top of the head can be fixed with some oil (better be Argan oil) meanwhile for those on sides put some water and apply a tiny amount of hairspray on em it can last for the whole day and u won't need to waste a toothbrush
Sir.. in our Indian country, blumaan is not available. But I saw many hair wax... There is Urban Gabru (clay hair wax) what about this wax... I was decided to buy this for my flyway hair... Can you suggest something...
Flyaways are not a sign of baldness. When new hairs grow, they are often flyaways because they haven’t grown to the length of your other hairs yet and they often are so light they short of float around your head and you need to use products to tame them and make them stay down. Also hairspray isn’t bad for your hair as long as you wash it off, and don’t leave it on for long amounts of time.
@@thomasinaction I must admit though... i feel a little bad for not showing up on the sunday. However, i was on a weekend trip you may have seen which i had to recover from haha. Love you as always mate. Cheer!
Didn’t you say you were going to leave links to both products? Maybe you did, but I can’t find them.
You're right! I totally forgot hahah. The description has now been updated :)
Thomas In Action
Thanks for the link to the toothbrush. Love your work. Lol.
I needed this so much, like my fly aways were really bummin me out and Im really wanting to get it chopped but I have been given GODLY FUEL TO KEEP ER GOIN
Yay I'm glad. I can't believe I never thought of this before either. Such a good method though huh!?
Chazeet same here brother!!
I use regular solid castile soap... you just hold it in your hands, under the water, until it makes foam, and apply the foam to your wet hair, when it dries it becomes hard as a rock, but light and you can remove it easily with water, you should try and do a review of the soap method ;-)
From my experience the dryer the hair the more flyaways you’ll get. So I usually stay away from hairspray.
Some random tricks I’ve done is use pomades
Or after I put on lotion I’ll wipe some excess on my hair (weird but works)
Do you take showers at night or in the morning? When I put pomade in, it makes my hair look greasy
My secret for my flyaways is to use liquid heat protectant. A lot of it when used on dry hair gets a decent hold. It’s hard to explain without being able to feel and touch the end result. But it’s almost like using a gel. But it’s totally manageable. Once you need to take your hair down, or just at the end of the day, you shake your hair a bit, and it breaks the hold. You can barely it did anything. And you don’t get the grip you get from hairspray. You can actually still brush your hair. Again, hard to explain the results without trying it first hand. Unless you’re going out into some crazy weather, this method works great.
Fucking bringing a comment back from the dead but I've always noticed if I missed a spot after using my heat protectant on my hair it would have a bit of a firmer feel that I could just comb out and never thought about using it to tame fly aways. Literally just tried it though and it works fucking fantastically. I also tried sea salt spray on some of the hair and that works surprisingly well too.
Can you make a video about bad odor hair
The real test is when your outside in the wind for a while than come back or give it a few hours and check in
Dude this is sick. Can't wait to try it. Thanks for the video.
Right?!? So quick and easy too!
@@thomasinaction it's the kind of thing you see and immediately go "why haven't I thought of this before???"
I have thick strands so my fly always are massive.
I use eyebrow gel. Works really well
So I've been growing my hair out from an undercut and the top is about 8-9 inches and the sides are about 3-5 inches. Do you think I should trim the top or leave my hair as it is?
Leave it as is unless you are using a lot of heat tools. If you aren't doing muh to the hair it should be in good condition so the trim time can be drawn out a bit longer :)
Been 2 years but I still need that link
My hair is super curly so I just get tons of flyaways. I hope this can work on my hair
Thanks so so much that’s just what I’m looking for I have to try that out
Have you tried Matrix Biolage Leave In Cream? It got rid of my fly aways while leaving my hair soft still
Cool video and cool shirt
Hi again let me demonstrate this from my experience, flyaways at the top of the head can be fixed with some oil (better be Argan oil) meanwhile for those on sides put some water and apply a tiny amount of hairspray on em it can last for the whole day and u won't need to waste a toothbrush
Sir.. in our Indian country, blumaan is not available. But I saw many hair wax... There is Urban Gabru (clay hair wax) what about this wax... I was decided to buy this for my flyway hair... Can you suggest something...
Did you try any product and did it work ?
Super useful!!!!!! thanks Thomas
Would this work with wet hair? id love to do it in the morning but i dont have time for my hair to fully dry before i leave
Soap & water, lather up in your hands run fingers through your hair. Sorted 👍
Can I use homemade flaxseed gel?
I've a man bun I want too grow it out ive all these fly aways on my fringe do I shave head and start again
How do you think this would work with curly hair flyaways?
I think it would work well. Give it a try and let me know how you go :)
Interesting
Useful
Wow dope shirt! What is it?
haha they do have toothbrushes for hair. People with textured hair use it to tame their edges. 😅
But wouldn't regular hair gel or hair spray work too?
Give it a try
Extreme early squad 😍😍
Good tips!
OMG your shirt is sooooo dope , where can i find it mister Sir :) ????
Thomas please show us how you tie your bun :p
So, instead of reinventing the wheel, why not use a baby brush?
I'm in the process of growing a disconnected undercut do you think I should go with the Diamondback thing. Thanks
Is hairspray bad for your hair and are flyaways a sign of baldness
Flyaways are not a sign of baldness. When new hairs grow, they are often flyaways because they haven’t grown to the length of your other hairs yet and they often are so light they short of float around your head and you need to use products to tame them and make them stay down. Also hairspray isn’t bad for your hair as long as you wash it off, and don’t leave it on for long amounts of time.
The opposite, it's new hair that's growing!
Sorry, i am very late to class!
God dammit Matthew! haha Thanks for showing up like always! You're the best!
@@thomasinaction I must admit though... i feel a little bad for not showing up on the sunday. However, i was on a weekend trip you may have seen which i had to recover from haha. Love you as always mate. Cheer!
There are brushes designed for this. Been my secret weapon for updoos for years
Link me now haha
use moose i use old spice pomade but its more expensive
Whats the difference between a man bun and a women bun?
The genders
Oliver quality reply mate 👌🏻
You should measure your forehead and measure it again in 6 months to see if the bun causes the hair to fall off
It it. Constant pull makes you hairline disappear
Thats why so many women are bald.
can't wait to rock a man bun, my hair's at 2.5 inches after 4 months of growth
Wooohoo! hang in there buddy. It's ALL worth it in the end!
Thomas In Action It sure is! Your hair is keeping me focused on my dream!
These companies need to settle on what gel/paste/putty etc mean. It'd be so much easier to find the right product 😔
im very jealous of his hairline. im 30 and have a man bun but a widows peak and bad receeding on one side
Wots the normal amount of hair loss daily 50 hairs or more
Boy your teeth are whiter than my wall
You should not shave your sideburns this high !
I hate the wet look
Then hate it
THERE'S A WORD FOR IT???
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😂😂😂😂
Oh no, you used the same toothbrush with both products! 😧
I thought he was a girl in the thumbnail