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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
  • Want Healthy Hair? Avoid These Treatments And Products! | Oz Beauty & Skincare
    In this video, Dr. Oz reveals the hair treatments and products you should steer clear of for the sake of your precious locks. Join us as we explore the common culprits that can wreak havoc on your hair, from damaging treatments to harmful products.
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Комментарии • 213

  • @amethyst4990
    @amethyst4990 Год назад +142

    Black is beautiful. Beauty comes in all forms. You don't need straight hair. Love yourself as God loves you ❤

    • @Dontbelievemejuswatch
      @Dontbelievemejuswatch Год назад +10

      Child, it ain’t about love. It’s about convenience!

    • @joycewatt800
      @joycewatt800 Год назад +12

      @@Dontbelievemejuswatch
      Conveniently love yourself!

    • @Dontbelievemejuswatch
      @Dontbelievemejuswatch Год назад +4

      @@joycewatt800 😂

    • @bria7385
      @bria7385 Год назад +8

      @@Dontbelievemejuswatch there’s nothing inconvenient about our natural hair. The inconvenience comes in when we try to manipulate it to be something it’s not 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @QueenEsther414
      @QueenEsther414 Год назад +2

      Really?! I wonder how much makeup you use daily to cover up your imperfections like dark circles and acne just to try and have a flawless look. Yes, we All need to do better but just because someone straightens their hair doesn't mean they don't love themselves. If you want to take it there when was the last time you have a full check up from your doctor to detect and prevent high blood pressure, mammogram, pap smear, pelvic exam, A1C (diabetes), colon screening, cholesterol screening, eyes screening to prevent glaucoma, and hearing exam, reducing stress to prevent heart attacks and strokes, exercise, and eating healthier. So if black is so beautiful then, loving yourself starts with taking care of the inner man first.

  • @feliciadvargas
    @feliciadvargas Год назад +57

    The best remedy for hair loss or if you want your hair to grow longer.
    Take one hass ripe avocado, ripe banana 1 or 2, and add coconut oil, blend all together put in small plastic container and freeze. Use once a week, put on your dry hair and place plastic cap on, leave on for 30mins. Rinse out well and add your regular conditioner, and style as usual. If you are suffering from hair loss don't leave your hair wet. Also, you could add others oils if you want. I add olive oil, and almond oil too. It's wonderful. During the pandemic I had a terrible hair loss, staying at home for 5 months with my special needs son and also lost my mom. You should see my hair now is very healthy. Make sure you trim monthly. I also only use parabens, and sulfate free shampoos. Best of luck to all suffering hair loss, I know how devastating it is.🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @jaywholoveseveryone1721
      @jaywholoveseveryone1721 Год назад +2

      Chile, a healthy diet, genetics AND hair care add to having healthy hair. Someone could do all of that and still suffer. This is just an aid to upkeep already healthy hair. Sorry about your loss 🙏🏿

  • @lyrisgreenidge-adams5941
    @lyrisgreenidge-adams5941 Год назад +37

    I never saw a relaxer this runny

  • @jaywholoveseveryone1721
    @jaywholoveseveryone1721 Год назад +8

    Yes, chemicals are bad but when coupled with non-educated individuals who are using the products without correct knowledge hair damaged is inevitable.

  • @carolynb.coffey5670
    @carolynb.coffey5670 Год назад +22

    I stopped using chemical straightners years ago. Knowledge is power! I wear my hair naturally! In addition, I strive to use products without harmful chemicals. Chemicals are endocrine disruptors.

  • @CoolCraftyCreations
    @CoolCraftyCreations Год назад +9

    I have been natural (no chemicals, no parabens) for over 15 years, and I’m so happy

  • @FineNaturalHairROCKS
    @FineNaturalHairROCKS Год назад +44

    People need to love their natural selves. PERIOD! I would never ever use a relaxer again. I still can't believe I ever tried it!!! P.S. Curly Nikki is STUNNING!!!!!!!!! 😍

    • @ZEBEEtheoriginal
      @ZEBEEtheoriginal Год назад +2

      You're a lost soul if you think it's about not loving oneself.

    • @FineNaturalHairROCKS
      @FineNaturalHairROCKS Год назад +2

      @@ZEBEEtheoriginal How is it about not loving yourself? I'm interested to learn more.

    • @carolmartin2503
      @carolmartin2503 Год назад

      Here I've been complaining about my straight plain fine textured hair !!! WOW this sure changed my viewpoint = simple old fashioned pin curls are just fine & can't damage anything! This has made
      me very grateful for what God has given me !!!

    • @carolmartin2503
      @carolmartin2503 Год назад

      Many years ago my mom insisted on giving me 'perms' which I hated and never ever EVER DO now!!! I'd rather have boring hair than 'chemically damaged' ANYTHING ! amen !

  • @GeraldLewis-gy5vk
    @GeraldLewis-gy5vk Год назад +34

    God help Heal the Sick All over the place especially these Women and God bless ❤️ and help them Tremendously and very soon

  • @georgettethomas1885
    @georgettethomas1885 Год назад +10

    18 years free of chemical relaxers and 3 years free of hair color. Best thing ever 🙌🏽

  • @user-ty1xw7ql9x
    @user-ty1xw7ql9x Год назад +30

    OMG. I'm at a point that I don't want to use nothing on my hair, no chemicals, no products, just nothing. Everything's so dangerous these days and we don't really know what's in this stuff that could damage it.

  • @sylviarollins412
    @sylviarollins412 Год назад +9

    As a salon professional, this is why we are trained in what we do. It's why we also do continued education over the span of our careers. It would be better for these chemicals not to be on the market for people who are not a salon professional to buy.

  • @bridgetteknox8319
    @bridgetteknox8319 Год назад +15

    Well first of all, the women speaking in the videos regarding relaxers did it themselves and didn't go to a trained professional. The young Caucasian girl used a relaxer that isnt designed for her hair texture. The woman Dr Oz had showing the demonstration isnt licensed because nobody applies a relaxer that way. I feel if you are going to have segments like this, please have a licensed stylist. The number one thing we were taught in cosmetology, is safety for our client. You would protect the eyes, scalp and skin in a chemical service

    • @honestinspiration
      @honestinspiration Год назад

      @bridgetteknox8319 Protection, meaning a towel and body wrap? That's all I've ever gotten. Relaxers are unhealthy for anyone. They have been shown to cause cancer and birth defects in the black community. Cosmetology schools should focus on saving our community through natural hairstyles and hair care

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 Год назад +1

      That might be the case for the video but I always went to professionals for relaxers and plenty of times I left with chemical burns. Chemical burns are a risk regardless. Many stylists/beauticians won’t rinse as soon as you say you are burning and instead spray oil sheen on it.
      The reason that white lady’s hair broke off was because she had bleached it shortly before using the relaxer. I don’t consider that a texture issue. If someone with kinky hair bleached then relaxed their hair a few days later what likely result would you expect? I have white friends who use them same box relaxers and their hair doesn’t break off. They also don’t leave it on for very long before washing it out.

  • @CourageUnderFire87
    @CourageUnderFire87 Год назад +7

    The green computer effects as he is straightening the hair are so dramatic lol

  • @JesusAlways1st
    @JesusAlways1st Год назад +22

    It really doesn’t matter how careful one might be or having hair done by a trained cosmologist, chemicals on the hair is a very dangerous thing to do for any hair type. I’ve had scalp burns from trained cosmologists when I use to get relaxers close to 40 years ago. It’s might’ve best to go back to the old fashioned care of our hair. Using natural products, preferably from our own kitchen, is best for our hair.
    ❤😊

    • @educationisthekey67
      @educationisthekey67 Год назад

      understandable. I have family members who have been using lie relaxers for over 50 years with waist line hair. box relaxers are poison. ANY RELAXER YOU CAN PURCHASE AT A LOCAL BEAUTY STORE ARE POISONS. The only hair relaxers I would recommend are the ones where ONLY LICENSED COSMETOLOGIST are able to purchase. u know the ones where u have to have a valid Cosmetologist license to buy from there Co. This is when a service rep sends an educator to the salons and educates the Beautician on how to properly use the products.

    • @passion69ify
      @passion69ify Год назад

      Could not agree more since I have henna to dye my hair they are much smoother chemicals go to your blood

    • @ifoodsservices
      @ifoodsservices Год назад

      Well said. Please which natural ingredients in our kitchen can relax hair?

    • @passion69ify
      @passion69ify Год назад

      @@ifoodsservices corn starch

    • @ifoodsservices
      @ifoodsservices Год назад

      @@passion69ify
      Lol

  • @educationisthekey67
    @educationisthekey67 Год назад +50

    People of color. Please support the licensed Cosmetologist again. . Just because someone watches youtube doesn't make them certified.

    • @becky5937
      @becky5937 Год назад +20

      Being certified doesn’t make you good.

    • @PropheticLex
      @PropheticLex Год назад +6

      ​@@becky5937 that's the truth!!! 💯

    • @destinydivine8465
      @destinydivine8465 Год назад +5

      Licensed cosmetologist are just as bad as the kitchen beautician..

    • @educationisthekey67
      @educationisthekey67 Год назад +3

      @@destinydivine8465 not all we must have high standards

    • @ThePookie25
      @ThePookie25 Год назад +5

      They charge too much near me

  • @islandgirlruby2750
    @islandgirlruby2750 Год назад +12

    I make my own hair care products and if I want my hair straight, I use a blow dryer and flat iron.

  • @Gladiator_in_a_Suit
    @Gladiator_in_a_Suit Год назад +28

    Yikes at the eye that has a chemical burn😬 I’m glad I stopped using creamy crack, 6 years natural and finally made it to waist length! My next goal is hip length. My natural texture hair is manageable and convenient. I have 4A/4Z curl pattern that is resistant to heat (so I never tried straightening it) and very coarse. I comb it just enough to get tangles out but I stopped gliding combs and brushes through my hair I pick at the knots instead. I don’t need straight hair just to leave my house. I band my hair and put on hijab and I’m off to do errands!❤ Once you have a clear understanding of your hair you won’t do anything to it that could potentially hurt it. I’m also allergic to the relaxers, wigs, and extensions which was the reason for my big chopped in 2017 I needed to heal my scalp and was wearing only hijabs. after I healed it I stayed with hijabs and banding my hair. I can honestly say it helped grow my hair. 😊

    • @callijones7230
      @callijones7230 Год назад

      What is banding the hair?

    • @earleneworrell
      @earleneworrell Год назад

      Braiding she miss spelled.

    • @Crissy991
      @Crissy991 Год назад

      Hijab does not grow hair wearing this daily I know hijabis who lost hair

  • @lakaeshahewitt1814
    @lakaeshahewitt1814 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this message.

  • @user-iz2im3sk2b
    @user-iz2im3sk2b Год назад +5

    All of the original episodes were taken offline and theres no way to see season 1, is there any way you could please upload the episode was called "Fatal Attraction Secret Ways Your Spouse.." from 04/23 2010??
    I was on the show as a child during the segment "are you healthier than a second grader" and it was one of the most cherished memories of my life and theres no upload of the episode to rewatch it online.
    If you could it would make me so happy, I'm heartbroken this memory was lost. Thank you very much!

  • @Star-dj1kw
    @Star-dj1kw Год назад +83

    Ladies, let's EMBRACE OUR CURLS ❤ so we won't have to use these nasty straightening products

    • @amber_love5
      @amber_love5 Год назад +9

      There’s all different types of perms you can get perms that could make your hair go curly and then there’s perms that could straighten your hair, so what you meant to say is embrace who you are love you you are just because we choose to use these products, whether it be a perm or putting in a weave if we want to do that for ourselves, we should be allowed to without any judgment we don’t know the background on why some people do these things just like there’s women who wear wigs and we don’t know why they wear wigs maybe they’re wearing a wig because they got cancer and someone like you would say they should embrace who they are, but we don’t know if they get made fun of. We don’t know if they got scars or anything underneath there from Tess being ran on them from cancer we don’t know so we should just let people have their life experience and be who they want to be no matter what they’re using

    • @justjasmin3269
      @justjasmin3269 Год назад +9

      ​​​@@amber_love5 she's saying embrace your curls for a reason ..there's alot of women who want straight hair because they think it's more manageable and they don't understand their natural hair texture . So they take the "easy" way out without learning about their hair . Yes their are many reasons for things but her comment still stands for that specific situation..I see it too much when it comes to perms in the black community

    • @quickpstuts412
      @quickpstuts412 Год назад +4

      Been natural for 2010. Ain't always easy but I cannot imagine going back to relaxers....ever!

  • @Lillyxxxo
    @Lillyxxxo Год назад +4

    Stop bullying and judging people who dont want to be natural. Its nothing wrong with it. I seen people walking around here year and decades with short dry natural hair while the ones with relaxers hair is flourishing long and healthy . Not everyone wants to be natural and its ok

    • @Dark_Angel07
      @Dark_Angel07 11 месяцев назад

      So true, back in school I would get a relaxer every 3 months and my hair was long and healthy. Recently I decided to go natural, and I had to chop off almost all of my hair because it broke off. Now I'm going back to relaxers. There is nothing wrong with them as long as you're using them properly and getting them done by a licensed cosmetologist.

  • @meazahailemariam6813
    @meazahailemariam6813 Год назад +1

    Thank you! Dr Oz

  • @denisedyson3185
    @denisedyson3185 Год назад +10

    I love homemade hair products. Will use the clarified butter. I use coffee, clove hair rinse and every three months I use vinegar hair rinse

  • @Eb-dw3tq
    @Eb-dw3tq Год назад +5

    The smell alone and chemical burns is enough to make you not use hair straighteners. Then you have to go after the gels that have harsh chemicals in them.

  • @SunShine-xx5mq
    @SunShine-xx5mq Год назад +6

    Eritrean and Ethiopian women we love butter ❤

  • @stylesbykelly811
    @stylesbykelly811 Год назад +62

    Who GLOBS ON RELAXER like she did? I get it…. But get a licensed cosmetologist Dr Oz c’mon!!

    • @mimihawkinsondemand3879
      @mimihawkinsondemand3879 Год назад +21

      Amen!!!!!! Better yet, who's using runny relaxers like that?

    • @earleneworrell
      @earleneworrell Год назад +3

      Right I once open a jar and the relaxer was brown . I took it back to the hair store I showed it to him he has never seen that before I got the money back .

    • @telthatruth7533
      @telthatruth7533 Год назад +8

      She is representing people who do their own relaxer at home.

    • @educationisthekey67
      @educationisthekey67 Год назад +7

      Girl she didn't section the hair or base the scalp.

    • @becky5937
      @becky5937 Год назад +1

      The person who got an eye injury from a chemical straightener I assume.

  • @lizabetx483
    @lizabetx483 Год назад +30

    I used a Keratin treatment and some months later relaxed my hair. My hair started to break with heavy shedding daily.

    • @mimihawkinsondemand3879
      @mimihawkinsondemand3879 Год назад +6

      Because you didn't remove it properly. That's if it wasn't one that was infused with Formaldehyde. I hate that you lost your hair. However, there are some things that just shouldn't be applied at home (unprofessionally) and without proper knowledge.

    • @lizabetx483
      @lizabetx483 Год назад +2

      @@mimihawkinsondemand3879 Both the keratin treatment and the relaxer were done by a professional hairdresser. The time between the keratin treatment and the relaxer (aka perm) was about 9 months. I believe that the keratin weakened the hair since I never had problems with relaxers prior to this.

    • @tinaredd6858
      @tinaredd6858 Год назад +4

      @@lizabetx483 if the keratin weakened the hair the stylist didn’t know what they were doing. It should do the exact opposite

    • @DeeDeeKarol
      @DeeDeeKarol Год назад +3

      Keratin treatments are worse than relaxers

    • @educationisthekey67
      @educationisthekey67 Год назад +1

      Who told u to do that? oh no

  • @mimihawkinsondemand3879
    @mimihawkinsondemand3879 Год назад +12

    Guys, there's a reason that we spend 1000-3000 hours of our lives just to get the basic information. When people stop trying to undermine the process they will respect the process and the PROFESSIONALS.

    • @honestinspiration
      @honestinspiration Год назад +2

      @mimihawkinsondemand3879 I've been to many professionals who needed another 4000 hours of training. My money is better spent elsewhere. Natural is the wave of the future

    • @mimihawkinsondemand3879
      @mimihawkinsondemand3879 Год назад +5

      @nicebear3032 You know... Either way works for me. Its the heathy hair and processes for me. I cater to all clients' textures. I KNOW HAIR, and I KNOW how to produce and maintain healthy hair. It's a choice that each person should have. I just disagree with all of the MISDIRECTED information. My clients are naturally and chemically processed, have beautiful healthy tresses, and we've been in partnership for many years. No chair hopping..it brings consistency.

  • @guinabells
    @guinabells Год назад +6

    Interesting...need more research

  • @tashad2201
    @tashad2201 Год назад

    Any suggestions for hair color? I started using an organic hair color but im sure there is still harmful stuff in it. Just not ready to stay gray.

  • @priscillawilliams2576
    @priscillawilliams2576 Год назад +4

    Relaxers are meant for afro texture hair. Which is why they have a black woman on the box. It's also best to go to a salon to get your hair relax or perm and not to do it yourself... plus your suposed to use the shampoo that comes with it and not your own or else your hair will fall out.

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 Год назад +1

      White people can and do get relaxers. They typically get them done at salons but I have occasionally seen then use the box kind.
      That white woman’s hair broke off because she bleached it like a few days before applying the relaxer. If a black woman did that her hair would likely be in the bottom of the sink too.
      I use Ayurvedic products. I’m black and the women on the boxes are Asian. Works great for my hair nevertheless.

  • @carolynbrown625
    @carolynbrown625 Год назад +1

    EXACTLY!!

  • @annejames890
    @annejames890 Год назад

    Thank you so much Dr Oz , i will pass this video . Locked my hair over 5 yrs ago and am total natural . I use only natural hair products in my hair.

  • @gigiletteney5188
    @gigiletteney5188 Год назад

    Great info..❤

  • @phalynwilliams4119
    @phalynwilliams4119 Год назад +5

    Nikki, your hair is gorgeous!

  • @Iv3y_Lamar
    @Iv3y_Lamar Год назад +1

    No relaxer is THAT runny, quit with the bull 😂😂

  • @bettysmith5678
    @bettysmith5678 Год назад +2

    It will be something about press and curl the and stove heating will be next.

  • @bivoryforsureivory3872
    @bivoryforsureivory3872 Год назад +2

    Info is Kool! However I truly believe in acknowledging when I don't know what I'm doing. With so many people that don't know what they are doing when they relax their own hair. Lol! Respectfully.

  • @Talkwithdulci
    @Talkwithdulci Год назад +1

    Look at this beautiful sister. Now let’s talk about the hair products they keep pushing on us through social media.

  • @uzumakiedits4655
    @uzumakiedits4655 Год назад

    Yes! Dr.Oz I just subscribed because of this video ❤

  • @lindaM5853
    @lindaM5853 Год назад +2

    I wish i had curly hair I used to get perms..curls are soo pretty

  • @jaebeablessings1005
    @jaebeablessings1005 Год назад +6

    Misuse of these chemical products! Read and follow the manufacturers instructions.

  • @anndeecosita3586
    @anndeecosita3586 Год назад +1

    Is Curly Nikki still active? I used to see her sometimes at natural hair events years ago.
    I stopped straightening my hair in 2008. I wore wigs for awhile after I was diagnosed with AA until most of my hair grew back but never worn human hair weave because the idea of wearing someone else’s hair creeps me out. I do have friends who have donated their hair for cancer wigs.

  • @Fiftyliciouss
    @Fiftyliciouss Год назад +1

    I have never seen relaxer so runny that it falls like that

  • @agirlhasnoname6306
    @agirlhasnoname6306 Год назад +8

    🙄 They obviously had something else in their hair, or did not follow instructions that caused those dramatic results.

    • @mbyrd6713
      @mbyrd6713 Год назад +2

      The first one looked like her hair was dyed 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @GeraldLewis-gy5vk
    @GeraldLewis-gy5vk Год назад +9

    They should have hair research video s on this particular subject and others

  • @Selfcaregirlcare
    @Selfcaregirlcare Год назад

    I dont know how you would apply relaxer like that.

  • @sickandtired2023
    @sickandtired2023 Год назад +1

    For the gal at the very end i would have also recommended amla hair masks to bring back her curl pattern.😊

  • @stacygya1
    @stacygya1 Год назад +1

    Firstly, Relaxers are not runny and secondly, that's not how it's being applied to one's head. We hairstylists try our up most best not to get the product unto the scalp.... If u trying to make a point please don't exaggerate the process just to prove it

  • @gracekaronji4785
    @gracekaronji4785 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤ I love my black 4c hair,I Thank God,I don't use chemicals, i only wash my hair 2 times a month,i pre poo with Sunflower oil,sleep with it overnight,my washing routine start the following morning..I put a mask,and i deep condition...then, aiir dry,..I use ayurvedic oil,and grease,Then i put twist or medium min braids...and am good to go..as for browdry, i cant recall the last time i used it..Its been years..Though i started my natural hair journey on 2021..So far so good..My hair is high porosity..its not easy,it sheds up, more than it grows..it need so much attention..

  • @MsSweetoothj
    @MsSweetoothj Год назад +1

    Good to know but seriously if you go to a reputable salon and have a consultation about what is best for your hair it’s highly unlikely you’re going to have a situation where relaxer is sliding down your forehead into your eye; I haven’t even seen relaxer in that consistency before and who would sit there and let that happen 🙄 As with anything when you try and cut corners the end results are likely to problematic.

  • @Beyondme7700
    @Beyondme7700 Год назад +12

    Box hair dye is also a problem everytime I got one I had to just cut my hair and start over so much so that I'm gonna have to embrace the grey to have hair on my head.

    • @Beyondme7700
      @Beyondme7700 Год назад +2

      @@daughteroftheking9560 most are now...and still hair falls out

    • @carolmartin2503
      @carolmartin2503 Год назад

      @@daughteroftheking9560 Hey there ! I'm a daughter of THE KING too ! See ya soon !

    • @georgettethomas1885
      @georgettethomas1885 Год назад +1

      @beyondme7700. It took me so much courage but I’m now free! 18 years relaxer free and 3 years hair color free. I get SO many compliments 🤗

  • @maphanganomcebo4584
    @maphanganomcebo4584 Год назад

    I’m in South Africa 🇿🇦 how do I get these products

  • @Star-dj1kw
    @Star-dj1kw Год назад +7

    Good. I thought he might be coming for my Olaplex ❤

  • @delise04
    @delise04 Год назад +1

    I need a link for the carified butter please

    • @ummtaimann6819
      @ummtaimann6819 Год назад +1

      I know Indian call it ghee so you can search that online

    • @delise04
      @delise04 Год назад +1

      @@ummtaimann6819 Thank you

  • @d.w.6105
    @d.w.6105 Год назад

    Good to be CF. I have seen ladies leave and return back to chemicals. No problem. Clients must do allergy test and seek dermatologist and patch test as well.
    I've known woman who never had a problem and some who do.
    It's the experience of the stylist one must know.

  • @bettysmith5678
    @bettysmith5678 Год назад +1

    What about white perms.

  • @amber_love5
    @amber_love5 Год назад +12

    I’ve had perms growing up, whether it be in a salon, and I have known the person for a very long time or my aunt and I was younger would put in my perms the stuff that she displays with it running down your face I’ve never had a perm that was runny if it’s Remi I don’t know how it is for Caucasians but The black perms are not running. If it’s runny, I wouldn’t even use it. Another thing is you have to know what you’re doing? This must happen to people who don’t know what they’re doing. My hair is never filling out from getting a perm. Neither have is gotten in my eyes because like I said, it’s never running at the end of the day I can’t speak on somebody else’s situation, but I always check the dates of the perm know what you’re doing if you don’t know what you’re doing, then go to somebody who does and if you don’t really know them like that do some chicks look at reviews ask them about how much experience they have Not to mention she’s doing something on a manikin in that weave or week I should say it’s not realistic to everybody’s texture of hair because I have course and thick hair. I’m African-American ain’t no perm at the slide down my hair into my eye you have to part your hair into sections make sure it’s properly combed out and they have a stick or or you could use a little brush that you would use to maybe die your hair with and apply it to your hair and you also have to make sure it’s properly mixed well so I don’t know what this lady talking about and which state they come from where this goes on it’s never happened to me or anybody that I know and one thing I know about parent is you cannot scratch your hair before getting a perm you cannot have gotten your hair dyed recently. It’s some rules to that stuff if you don’t know what you’re doing don’t do it.

  • @Ytmilm
    @Ytmilm Год назад +2

    Brazilian is a cysteine product. Keratin is keratin

    • @ummtaimann6819
      @ummtaimann6819 Год назад

      Keratin, protein , cysteine are all same it’s just marketing without the active ingredient formol which now because it’s banned they use it’s derivative that when heated turns into formol anyway because without it you cannot straighten hair so if a product straighten your hair you have to know it’s full of chemicals don’t let them fool you by saying it’s new natural and different, they will always change the name when people start knowing more about the product.

  • @elongaabigail8636
    @elongaabigail8636 Год назад +1

    I wanted to relax my hair since i am an African but had a dream that my hair was falling out so i woke up and said thank you Jesus Christ.

  • @BibleNerd22
    @BibleNerd22 Год назад +1

    I how the mannequin head looks worried 😆

  • @anonymousok9089
    @anonymousok9089 Год назад

    Use dark & lovely or olive oil relaxer is better

  • @Kuttie03
    @Kuttie03 Год назад

    Does Dr. Oz still comes on?

  • @kattydeleo9035
    @kattydeleo9035 Год назад +5

    🙏❤️

  • @danishtauqeed
    @danishtauqeed 11 дней назад

    Using a wide-toothed neem comb as well as litttllextra coconinon shampoo & hair oil together has now made an excellent improvement in my hair fall. My hair is less likely to hair fall as well as looks smooth. This mix really works for hair fall reduction.

  • @GeraldLewis-gy5vk
    @GeraldLewis-gy5vk Год назад +15

    My hair loss is caused only by Type 2Diabetes

    • @stefaniedunn8363
      @stefaniedunn8363 Год назад +2

      I'm so sorry

    • @GeraldLewis-gy5vk
      @GeraldLewis-gy5vk Год назад +3

      It's okay I believe in Jesus Christ name I'm healed and research for that I'll be fine keep me in your prayers for 3months that God LL make a way cuz God's in Control now

    • @stefaniedunn8363
      @stefaniedunn8363 Год назад +1

      @@GeraldLewis-gy5vk amen to that

    • @GeraldLewis-gy5vk
      @GeraldLewis-gy5vk Год назад +1

      Thanks for the Update d comment and MAY God bless ❤️ you Forever

    • @healingandhappy9262
      @healingandhappy9262 Год назад

      Look at the green beauty Che annex and try the onion treatment, my son is terminally ill and I’m stressed beyond belief that is the only thing that has helped my length and density. Good luck 🙏

  • @casmin7966
    @casmin7966 Год назад +2

    I use natural things in my hair

  • @sheilan6959
    @sheilan6959 Год назад +1

    Relaxer causes Fibroids. I started to experience serious period pains after I went back to relaxer, few months later I found I have Fibroids again. And they are multiple and small, so I 100% blame relaxer.

    • @Lillyxxxo
      @Lillyxxxo Год назад +1

      Lies they dont. I got Fibroids and I got my first relaxer ever this year . Probaly to do with how we eat and stuff

  • @zoiiskloset9827
    @zoiiskloset9827 Год назад

    My mom chased me down with a relaxer when I was five and the first thing it did was plop onto my eye 😂😢

  • @auntieangelthekingsdaughterrum

    Why is it that no one is talking about having a beauty salon for Afro hair? When you can find one it’s 2 hrs away and it cost a ham and a leg!!! .. we need more salon for Different hair types !! When you asked the other stylists if they do your hair they look at you like you’re from another planet.. that’s one of the reasons why most turned to relaxed hair.. I haven’t have one in years.. I just DIY and embrace my beauty that Hod have my mommy to give me ❤

  • @americanandpunjabilifevlog3951

    Clarified butter (ghee) smells very strong, don’t go to bed with it, your bedroom will stink… apply it during the day, wash it in the evening and air dry your hair.

  • @AlsbeanNaturally
    @AlsbeanNaturally Год назад +4

    Everything sounded good until the clarified butter on your hair overnight. That sounds tragic!

    • @EpicRealistTV
      @EpicRealistTV Год назад

      ...yeah, I wasn't sure about that one as well. I don't do any hair treatments overnight, and def not butter. I am doing hair videos now and I love my natural curls!

  • @jooo-cfroot8281
    @jooo-cfroot8281 Год назад +1

    Never have I seen a relaxer so thin it slides down your forehead! Some things arr made for TV!

  • @paulineweir6031
    @paulineweir6031 Год назад

    I sure do miss your t.v show

  • @Rosesandchocolates7777
    @Rosesandchocolates7777 Год назад

    Curly hair is beautiful!!!!

  • @kerriewithpurpose5722
    @kerriewithpurpose5722 Год назад

    Please do not do the coconut cream natural relaxer if your hair is protein sensitive as it can cause serious issues.

    • @sickandtired2023
      @sickandtired2023 Год назад

      "Protein sensitive" is a myth that was created to sell moisturizers. The only issue with protein and hair is people using the wrong type of protein for their hair type. The presence of cystic acid on the hair due to disulfide bonds being broken down is what causes dry brittle hair. Protein is need to repair these bonds and you need a protein with a molecular size best for your hair type. You do want to moisturize after a proper protein treatment because protein bonding can lift the cuticle and make the hair feel more rigid until the cuticle is smoothed out. How can something made of protein be sensitive to protein that makes no sense at all. Use a protein with molecules that don't just sit on your hair use something that actually repairs.

  • @tanfel4
    @tanfel4 Год назад +1

    Dr. Oz show is really trying it! Give me a break! Are we really watching this show in 2023??

  • @TheAggressers
    @TheAggressers Год назад

    😮 Chemicals again , not surprised with beauty or nutritional needs.

  • @divatech185
    @divatech185 Год назад +1

    Hold on. Didn’t this woman put on a relaxer and then didn’t neutralize it afterward? Yes your hair will fall out. Lucky she didn’t get any scalp burns. But why was she putting a relaxer on without reading the directions. Smh.

  • @j.rosario9006
    @j.rosario9006 Год назад

    I do like hair Botox though…

  • @sharonjackson268
    @sharonjackson268 Год назад +5

    Eww...nasty, that's why I wear my own hair.

  • @COSMETOLOGYANGEL
    @COSMETOLOGYANGEL 10 месяцев назад

    3:10 umm relaxers have never been that runny consistency and of course any product would run if you apply it in a sloppy manner the way that lady did.
    Is she even a Licensed cosmetologist? 🥴🙃🤭

  • @americanandpunjabilifevlog3951

    I paid $400 for Japanese hair straightening for months ago 😭

  • @doctoredith4007
    @doctoredith4007 Год назад

    Coconut milk
    Lime juice
    Whole fat Greek yogurt

  • @lazeenasafi4192
    @lazeenasafi4192 Год назад +3

    Salaam beautiful family. 🎉🎉🎉

  • @claireochola5141
    @claireochola5141 Год назад +1

    God deliver Black women from trying to be everything else but African. They can even defend something that harms their health because its the only thing that helps them cover up the low self esteem. Using relaxer is like licking sugarcoated poison and expect no negative effects at all. If you have nice looking straightened hair, it's just that you're lucky, your hair strands were strong in the 1st place. If you can't care for your natural hair, chances are high that you actually don't love yourself that much.

  • @VinA-hq4eq
    @VinA-hq4eq 10 месяцев назад

    Bottom line love what God make you with

  • @COSMETOLOGYANGEL
    @COSMETOLOGYANGEL 10 месяцев назад

    4:46 AND NO, we don’t wear those dang glasses when we are working with chemicals straightening treatments. Just a mask and gloves.
    Like what are y’all putting on a show.
    I just feel like shes not a licensed cosmetologist and the studio picked an actress off the street and then got all this information from some Reddit thread. 🙄

  • @sunnydays3155
    @sunnydays3155 Год назад

    Oh he’s back on television 🙄

  • @florencelovme
    @florencelovme Год назад +2

    I find it very scary to wear another woman's hair
    Id rather wear a plastic wig
    For reaL

  • @karenduncan8150
    @karenduncan8150 Год назад +12

    African descents all have curly hair.

    • @gallen2101
      @gallen2101 Год назад +7

      We are so diverse. Some tribes have straight hair, some blonde, red. We can create a full spectrum yet taught self hate

    • @carolmartin2503
      @carolmartin2503 Год назад

      A N D Ukrainian descendants all have stick straight, fine textured, very dull hair !!!

  • @worldtraveler134
    @worldtraveler134 Год назад

    Don't trust chemicals in your hair

  • @Lilyflower-TigerLily
    @Lilyflower-TigerLily Год назад

    She lost me when she said leave the butter in your hair overnight…

  • @jackskullcrushnn3926
    @jackskullcrushnn3926 Год назад +15

    how is anyone still watching this huckster?!?

    • @arabesquejacob8176
      @arabesquejacob8176 Год назад +4

      And isn't this a re-run? He's done segments like this before...

    • @carolmartin2503
      @carolmartin2503 Год назад

      OKAY = YOU can tell us 'how' ! ~ since y o u are !

    • @jackskullcrushnn3926
      @jackskullcrushnn3926 Год назад

      @@carolmartin2503 I am commenting on a video - I am not “watching” him (his show) - what a clown(ess)

  • @HairbyJeneyah
    @HairbyJeneyah Год назад

    I do not understand why women think its such an acheivement to go natural..Not every sister has hair that they can maintain with out some type of process, if it is a chemical or heat process. I have many, many clients with "natural hair" that receive more breakage and shedding than any chemical has ever caused. As far as health issues EVRERYTHING causes cancer, if anything hair color would be more damaging than a relaxer, the process is actually more intense to the hair strand than any other process.
    If you want to be natural good for you, however i dont know how women are able to work, do all the things in your life and spend hours in the bathroom each morning fooling with their hair🤔

  • @claudetteolivier1271
    @claudetteolivier1271 Год назад

    He is back on 📺. Or is this old.

  • @PrincessPink433
    @PrincessPink433 Год назад +6

    Wish he won the election.

  • @mimihawkinsondemand3879
    @mimihawkinsondemand3879 Год назад +6

    This is such a LIE!!!!!! I would love to prove that proper USE and KNOWLEDGE IS IMPORTANT!!! PEOPLE, STOP THINKING THAT YOU CAN DO THIS AT HOME!!!!
    ARE YOU GIVING YOURSELF CHEMO TREATMENTS?

    • @quickpstuts412
      @quickpstuts412 Год назад +1

      LOL, I know right. When I wore relaxers I did my own and it honestly was a mess. LOL Surprised I kept my hair.

    • @JesusAlways1st
      @JesusAlways1st Год назад +2

      The point of the show is chemicals are not good for the hair or nails and could very well work it’s way into the body. You are taking a major risk when using chemicals on hair, nails and skin. The smell of the chemicals used for nails is such a horrible smell in itself. These chemicals have the ability to get into the body and not just on the surface of our hair, skin and nails. Would be nice if someone could try create a straightening product for all hair types that could relax the hair that is 100% chemical free and 100% natural using ingredients that are safe enough to eat. 😊

  • @COSMETOLOGYANGEL
    @COSMETOLOGYANGEL 10 месяцев назад

    4:54 why are they demonstrating on this plastic synthetic wig, the iron isn’t turnt on and y’all are using a green filter for this imaginary smoke. 🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴

  • @keilyn928
    @keilyn928 Год назад +8

    😂😂😂😂 A lot of this so misleading. Some of you all will believe anything. I am licensed stylist. I have clients with natural and relaxed healthy. Many misuse products. Stop being sheep and do your own research.

    • @WilliamsPinch
      @WilliamsPinch Год назад

      Preach! This segment was so ridiculous.