Why I Stopped Getting Deva Cuts + With Pictures

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  • @Leximarcellaa
    @Leximarcellaa  7 лет назад +291

    Hey everyone! I just wanted to share my thoughts. Overall I feel like Deva Cuts just aren't for me. For reasons I stated in the video plus I'm just not into the 360 layer look right now. Everyone has their own opinions. Please don't let mine turn you away from Deva Cuts. Everyone has different goals for their hair. I'd suggest you do your research to see if this cut is for you ❤️

    • @CL-jw4ei
      @CL-jw4ei 6 лет назад

      can I ask what kind of scissors you use to trim? Your hair is beautiful

    • @mariajones9102
      @mariajones9102 5 лет назад +4

      @Rose Renee In my opinion, Deva cuts are a rip- off, and this is coming from an old school stylist.

    • @charismaluv9920
      @charismaluv9920 5 лет назад

      You are a pretty girl and your hair is gorgeous pretty curls now my daughter is biracial her is wavy and curly gets frizzy at the ends Yes, I trim the ends what is the best products for my daughter's hair

    • @MizzAnto123
      @MizzAnto123 5 лет назад +1

      Try rezo cut

    • @MrsBrandidiane09
      @MrsBrandidiane09 4 года назад

      An I think the Rezo cut is the 360 shape that she’s working her way away from. It’s probably not what she’s looking for.

  • @TRUTHdaAntagonist
    @TRUTHdaAntagonist 6 лет назад +612

    im bald asf sittin here watching female hair routine videos lmao

    • @damarysjmtz9465
      @damarysjmtz9465 6 лет назад +2

      Truth D. Antagonist 😂😂😂😍

    • @snjeri684
      @snjeri684 6 лет назад +8

      I getchu beau. I’m a straight 4c ,as if I’d get a deva cut with this Afro I have lol

    • @sage1437
      @sage1437 6 лет назад +1

      Truth D. Antagonist dead lmfao

    • @selena0755
      @selena0755 5 лет назад +1

      And also cause she’s so dang beautiful 😍

    • @TheTjoy910
      @TheTjoy910 5 лет назад

      Lolol😂😂😂 I be doin the same thing. My hair is like 4" long lolol. But hey, hair goals lol

  • @princessCaribou1
    @princessCaribou1 7 лет назад +1251

    detangling fee? these salons know how to make money.

    • @Leximarcellaa
      @Leximarcellaa  7 лет назад +108

      AMEN!

    • @samanthaivy6813
      @samanthaivy6813 7 лет назад +46

      Wow..I went to a Deva Salon and didn't know that. My hair was already de tangled. It might depend on which salon you go to. They are individually owned.

    • @Leximarcellaa
      @Leximarcellaa  7 лет назад +23

      that makes sense

    • @EmiliLuciaOfficial
      @EmiliLuciaOfficial 7 лет назад +47

      princessCaribou1 Most salons (not just deva curl) have a fee for detangling. It makes up for the extra time they use doing it. Not just curly hair though, a lot of kids come in with matts in their hair.

    • @SunSooTae
      @SunSooTae 7 лет назад +40

      time is money!

  • @DanteVelasquez
    @DanteVelasquez 7 лет назад +484

    Hair will not split more when layered, it's​ just that with lots of layers that start high up the split ends will be more noticeable to you :-)

    • @Leximarcellaa
      @Leximarcellaa  7 лет назад +63

      That totally makes sense! Thank you

    • @jenniferadderley8004
      @jenniferadderley8004 6 лет назад

      Dante Velasquez

    • @author_tiffany_dionne
      @author_tiffany_dionne 5 лет назад +1

      Exactly :)

    • @livus3787
      @livus3787 5 лет назад +3

      The thing with layering, it's like in the ads to creams/shampoos etc: "for healthy *looking* hair/skin"... it is done to have a "thicker look" to the hair, right? Well, I want my hair to be *actually* thick. And not having "only" 'more noticable' breakage is nice too :) at the end it really is about trends/personal taste of styling/rippingoffmoney

  • @CreoleKing1986
    @CreoleKing1986 7 лет назад +866

    You bring up a fact that people don't realize. There is strength in numbers with curly strands, so even though it isn't the most beautiful thing to look at, blunt cuts or very minimal layers makes tightly curly hair stronger and much easier to grow out. Tons of layers = hard to grow out. One way to have the best of both worlds is to part your hair from ear to ear and cut the back half blunt and only layer the front.

    • @TheCurlyFitChicOriginal
      @TheCurlyFitChicOriginal 7 лет назад +68

      CreoleKing That's how I cut my hair. I layer the top half and the bottom half is blunt. I honestly don't understand why people get Deva Cuts. If a place only uses one brand of products that's a place I won't go to as they don't cater to everyone. We are all different. For instance, my hair HATES most butters, coconut, Olive, almond, and avocado oils. Oh and also protein rich. So for me all of the cheap products or the products geared towards "natural hair" do NOT work for me.

    • @Leximarcellaa
      @Leximarcellaa  7 лет назад +16

      Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @bizarro7
      @bizarro7 7 лет назад +11

      I agree with CreoleKing 100%.

    • @danij376
      @danij376 7 лет назад +7

      CreoleKing so true! I had a big chop using the Deva cut method in March and it's so hard for me to style my hair in this awkward length! Thankfully it's grown back significantly but definitely troublesome at the moment

    • @FineNaturalHairandFaith
      @FineNaturalHairandFaith 7 лет назад +16

      Danielle Naurayan ugh I feel the same. These layers never seem to grow out Plus the back of my hair at the bottom grows faster

  • @liloudubois7849
    @liloudubois7849 7 лет назад +710

    A fee for detangling ? Isn't that what they're supposed to do ?

    • @Leximarcellaa
      @Leximarcellaa  7 лет назад +121

      you'd think...

    • @coralaisly
      @coralaisly 7 лет назад +80

      Behind the chair I always charged a detangling fee if it took me more than a couple minutes to get a comb through the hair. Time is money, and charging a detangling fee was a good way to recoup the lost revenue from having to spend more time on one client and let clients know that 99% of the time coming in with clean, detangled hair is best. If combing the hair after washing took more than about two minutes, I'm probably not eating lunch that day. People don't realize how incredibly busy salons get.

    • @dominiquedozier2588
      @dominiquedozier2588 7 лет назад +3

      Lilou Dubois right !!

    • @JazzRockablity
      @JazzRockablity 6 лет назад +36

      but its curly hair..after a wash. shouldnt it take 2 to 5 minutes or longer for tighter curl patterns?

    • @kamiiu
      @kamiiu 6 лет назад +34

      That's ABSURD. These people want to suck all of the money out of our pockets. Not everyone is swimming in money.

  • @jessicarenae5107
    @jessicarenae5107 6 лет назад +118

    *Layering in the hair makes split ends stand out more bc instead of the split ends are only at the bottom bc you don't have layers, so you end up with more frizz all through your hair with the layers!*

  • @chalseywilder937
    @chalseywilder937 7 лет назад +341

    lol girl we have shrinkage! we don't need layers. just pull whatever section of hair you have out and fake it till you make it

  • @DanteVelasquez
    @DanteVelasquez 7 лет назад +309

    I think the deva cut works well but I agree that if you want to ever wear your hair straight cutting curls as they hang dry will not allow you to do so. an experienced stylist can cut curly hair wet or dry and know how it will look when it's dry and styled so regular cuts can also work fine for curly hair. It is simply that beauty schools and many stylists pretend that the only hair yhat exists in the world is straight hair and that means not many people know how to handle curly hair. Straight haired people also call wavy hair curly so they don't know how to​ handle real curly and coily hair in types 3 and 4.

    • @teaeyedoubleguhur
      @teaeyedoubleguhur 7 лет назад +7

      I've been having my hair cut by a hair cut for several years by a stylist that had a Deva level 1 certification a few years ago. I suppose her certification has expired, but I know she still has some training in Deva. I did go to a level 3 Deva stylist about a month ago and I don't want this woman near my head with scissors ever again. Hailey always cut my hair blunt and it looked good, but this level 3 stylist gave me layers and bangs. I told her before she started cutting I DID NOT WANT BANGS. I do not do bangs because my hair does not do bangs well. Not only did she cut bangs, she cut bangs that hung in my eyes. I had bangs in between my glasses lens and my eye. I've got my bangs clipped back as they dry right now. That doesn't do a thing about the fact that the left side of my hair is perpendicular to my shoulders. It looks weird. I've had better cuts at Fantastic Sams and I didn't pay $200 for them either. At least she didn't charge me a detangling fee. My hair wasn't tangled at all.
      That being said, I do think that Deva is a good approach for some people and they make some good products. They're not the only good products though and I don't need to go through all that rigamarole to get a good style. My level 1 stylist is great. I'll go back to her in a heartbeat!

    • @latinainwpb
      @latinainwpb 6 лет назад +2

      I studied Cosmetology and I agree with you. I would not want a Deva cut because once in a while I like to wear my wavy-curly hair straight or just wavy but brushed, but generally like how other women look.

    • @baybie8628
      @baybie8628 6 лет назад

      Dante Velasquez is a good aplace a

    • @jawjagrrl
      @jawjagrrl 5 лет назад +1

      I was really intrigued by the idea of this cut, not so sure now. I have a range of curls in the 3s and rarely wear down or curly anymore because it is so difficult to find stylists that are comfortable with my hair type or truly understand it. I've had two really great stylists in 40 years - one was during the big hair 80s, so he loved doing mine and helped me a lot as to how to care for it. The other was during the 00s and did great color and cuts, but always straight because that was what was stylish. I have no stylist at all now, cut it myself, but it is in a messy bun 90% of the time.

  • @BlackGirlLovesAnime6
    @BlackGirlLovesAnime6 7 лет назад +346

    lol i read this as diva cup

  • @Muychachocolate
    @Muychachocolate 5 лет назад +22

    been considering getting a devacut and this brought me down from the hype! these are super valid points, especially about the befores and afters. thanks!

  • @aprilhaig326
    @aprilhaig326 7 лет назад +37

    I'm a stylist and I don't care for Deva Curl products. Most of my curly hair client's don't get layers, just a little face framing. Thank God I know and have many years of experience cutting curly hair!

  • @BrittneyGray
    @BrittneyGray 7 лет назад +508

    My thoughts EXACTLY when it comes to Deva Cuts. It's just a gimmick but everyone thinks it's Bible for curly hair.

    • @franchi9951
      @franchi9951 6 лет назад +138

      Your video about cutting curly hair is tragic. Your hair looks good and whatever but it is heat damaged and you don’t even wear it curly because you have no idea about how to style and care for curly hair... I think you should take a look at yourself before you talk shit about other stylists

    • @smilebeautiful8078
      @smilebeautiful8078 6 лет назад +82

      franchi wow chill, that's not even necessary

    • @vilmamendoza4647
      @vilmamendoza4647 6 лет назад +16

      Smile Beautiful why not

    • @smilebeautiful8078
      @smilebeautiful8078 6 лет назад

      Vilma Mendoza what ?

    • @LLLadySSS
      @LLLadySSS 6 лет назад +1

      Brittney Gray i watched a video and didn't like it

  • @letsgeekout5038
    @letsgeekout5038 6 лет назад +74

    You also gotta watch out for people advertising Deva cuts who aren’t Deva certified.

    • @Leximarcellaa
      @Leximarcellaa  6 лет назад +3

      +MissFoxTeague very true...

    • @laceyenglish6702
      @laceyenglish6702 5 лет назад +8

      YES!! My bestie is a hairdresser and she told me her level 1 Deva certification is just an afternoon course.
      She also said that the Deva cut takes forever and its super annoying to cut each curl individually, and once she was done and they had her wet it, the cut was EXACTLY the same that she'd been doing on curly hair for years, just a different method that took 4x longer. Most good hairdressers have an idea how to cut curly hair and will do a wet/dry cut to maximize your curl but still have it even.

  • @5tom05
    @5tom05 7 лет назад +270

    there's a detangling fee?! on top of the 200 +tip... omfg...

    • @Leximarcellaa
      @Leximarcellaa  7 лет назад +34

      mhmmm....

    • @Steffi.EchoGraphix
      @Steffi.EchoGraphix 7 лет назад +25

      5tom05 Especially if it's their conditioners causing the tangles.

    • @mckay3182
      @mckay3182 6 лет назад +1

      5tom05 lol the ones here in Georgia are cheap. 50 bucks is the least

    • @Nina-iy7dg
      @Nina-iy7dg 6 лет назад +1

      Lily Exposes Yes!! I live about 45 minutes from Atlanta and I’ve been to two different DevaCurl salons (Roswell and Buford) and the most I have paid was $65. Not counting the tip of course. I usually pay 20% so yeah it’s a bit expensive, but no where near $200.

    • @hs-zd4ch
      @hs-zd4ch 6 лет назад +2

      I've never heard of a detangling fee but she lives in LA and the pictures at the salon before and after of her are from Shai Amiel's salon which is very expensive.

  • @cheriejossy7chi
    @cheriejossy7chi 7 лет назад +7

    The Devacut was actually life changing for me. It made my hair far much more manageable, as having my hair shaped allows me to go 7 days without having to rewash it and it still looks good. My hair absolutely loves the devacurl products, and feels and looks amazing when I use them. I only had the devacut once back in 2013 and I just cut my hair myself to maintain the shape. We definitely all have different experiences and I appericate you for sharing your honest opinion!

    • @miracle3901
      @miracle3901 2 года назад

      Do you still use devacurl products? I heard they have caused balding and stuff :c

    • @cheriejossy7chi
      @cheriejossy7chi 2 года назад +1

      @@miracle3901 I do not! I use kinky curly knot today and uncle funky’s daughter curly magic or TGIN’s styling gel.

  • @aprilchow-chee5281
    @aprilchow-chee5281 4 года назад +10

    Girl you knew the tea before everyone did

  • @delle6216
    @delle6216 7 лет назад +20

    What you said about not having any product in the before pictures... I was thinking about that while looking at their before & afters. I couldn't tell how much of the difference was from the cut, because they looked like they hadn't been styled at all in the before pictures.

  • @MsAngelaCrystal
    @MsAngelaCrystal 7 лет назад +38

    I've been cutting/ trimming/ shaping my hair for 5 years. I've gotten a Deva cut once. My stylist wanted me to come in with a fresh wash n go. She cut so little and complimented my skills so I haven't gotten another one. I'd recommend a Deva cut for shaping not if you need an overall trim. i also skipped their product application and left after the trim. I don't have a length goal so I'm fine snipping away at my hair for volume.

    • @Leximarcellaa
      @Leximarcellaa  7 лет назад +2

      +Athorn223 i agree. That's a good way to sum it up!

  • @LucianaVIP1
    @LucianaVIP1 5 лет назад +3

    Honesty. Rare these days. Thank you for being honesty😊🌺

  • @keepthefaithwithtori
    @keepthefaithwithtori 7 лет назад +73

    First of all 200-300 for a haircut.....The Devil is a lie....Second of all..I don't like the layers and unevenness.....You just confirmed that I'd never consider getting one....Your hair is Gorgeous!!! Don't let them chop up your hair anymore....It's too Gorgeous...

  • @chauniquemartinez
    @chauniquemartinez 7 лет назад +21

    I've always wonder this!!! People rave about the deva cuts. You mad some valid point

  • @1FrolishousBaby
    @1FrolishousBaby 7 лет назад +2

    I like the honesty of this video and I see what you mean about not wanting to grow the layers. I got my first DevaCut the beginning of this year just to try and I enjoyed it because not many people in Utah can cut natural hair. I liked that my shape was fixed and wasn't a weird heart shape my hair has grown into over the years. I might do it again just because I am not straightening anymore

  • @ladydonna773
    @ladydonna773 7 лет назад +98

    She was also concerned about my hair appearing "unhealthy". In the almost 3 years that I've been completely natural 1 thing that I've learned how to do is take care of my natural hair. She introduced me to the 30 day hair detox, which I'm grateful for, but I totally disagree that my hair is "unhealthy". Yeah it looks a little uneven in certain areas to the trained eye, but whose hair grows evenly exactly?? I'm not getting a Deva cut because imho it's not for people who don't plan on wearing their hair curly 90-95, maybe even 100 % of the time. I love my natural curls, but I also like to straighten them every now & again. I didn't return to natural just to wear my hair natural all the time, if that makes any sense. I agree with you, if your hair is cut in it's natural state, it tends to look a bit uneven when you straighten it, & that's something that I'm just not comfortable with right now.

    • @Leximarcellaa
      @Leximarcellaa  7 лет назад +7

      Ive never heard of the 30 day detox. Its kind of a loose-loose with the ends. Either theyll look good curly and not straight or look good straight but not curly. But I agree with you im not too comfortable with that. I straighten my hair about one or twice a year and im not about to walk around looking crazy LOL

    • @ladydonna773
      @ladydonna773 7 лет назад +3

      Leximarcellaa Exactly doll! 😂😂😂😂😂😂 the 30 day hair detox is a website that teaches you how to detox your hair. Basically for 30 days you use no coconut oil, no castor oil or any products with either in the first 5 ingredients, and no eco styler gel. For most of us naturalistas that's our entire product stash lol but they do give a list of products that are recommended within the first 30 days. Also, the creators don't believe in the loc or lco method, instead they believe that depending on the products you use those are more than enough to efficiently moisturize natural hair. You should check it out, and be sure to let me know what you think about it!

    • @ladydonna773
      @ladydonna773 7 лет назад

      Leximarcellaa oh and also no shea based products within the first 30 days too!

    • @chalseywilder937
      @chalseywilder937 7 лет назад +1

      what's the website?

    • @ladydonna773
      @ladydonna773 7 лет назад +1

      Angie Wilder I'm sorry I'm just now seeing this hun! 😩 I don't remember the exact name of the website (chocolate curls or something like that) but if you google 30 day hair detox it should come up!

  • @Magarita810
    @Magarita810 7 лет назад +54

    The deva cut is expensive and products will never be good for my hair as I have looked at the ingredients. In my opinion they are hyped up.

  • @Franshesca1723
    @Franshesca1723 7 лет назад +69

    I do really regret giving layers to my hair, i got a lot of single strand knots, breakeage and matted hair... i really want to grow out that layer :(

    • @Leximarcellaa
      @Leximarcellaa  7 лет назад +4

      I feel you...

    • @kaidihansen4186
      @kaidihansen4186 2 месяца назад

      I have had deva cuts for two years now. After every 3-4 months. After every cut my hair gets more broken, tangly and matting than before. I think layers cause it.

  • @Romel1935
    @Romel1935 6 лет назад +3

    I wish I would have watched your video before getting my deva cut. The cut was not good for my hair and I liked my hair better before! I will try your method of cutting it when it’s straight. Great video.. thank you!

  • @angelawinter7440
    @angelawinter7440 6 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing your story! I was thinking of getting a Deva cut but I will see not do it anymore! I have been watching videos about this!

  • @brieara4082
    @brieara4082 7 лет назад +78

    Wow, I feel bad. In FL I get mine cut for only $50 w no detangling fee. Sounds like a ripoff when they are using the same products here and there.

    • @Leximarcellaa
      @Leximarcellaa  7 лет назад +2

      whaaaaaa!

    • @BonkyuAsh
      @BonkyuAsh 7 лет назад

      Brieara Warren Where in Florida?? I'm in Volusia County and I can't find a good stylist anywhere near me.

    • @brieara4082
      @brieara4082 7 лет назад +5

      Ashley Mapes I'm in Putnam county, and I go all the way to Jacksonville but it's worth it! Look up the Shampoo Hair salon on Stockton street in Jacksonville and ask for Jessica, she's Devacut certified. I didn't trust it at first but I ended up really loving my hair! If you don't want to go that far you can go to the Devacurl website and look up certified Devacut stylists. I believe you just put in your zip code and it recommends different salons near you

    • @faithkoobial2165
      @faithkoobial2165 5 лет назад +2

      I’m in New York, and it’s the same price-$50.

    • @bunnii0321
      @bunnii0321 5 лет назад +1

      I get mines for 45 here in FL too with no extra fees. My stylist is awesome. And i feel like my curls pop more now with the cut than ever before

  • @GiovanaSimmer
    @GiovanaSimmer 5 лет назад +9

    2:42 When I took my daughter to a DevaCurl salon I also noticed they were really rough with the detangling!
    I watched them abuse her hair as I remembered how delicate I always were, sectioning the hair into one inch parts, starting the process at the ends, carefully moving up towards the roots...
    I was appalled at all the pulling and tugging I witnessed.

  • @kiaraj.7809
    @kiaraj.7809 6 лет назад

    Wow wow wow. I'm genuinely in awe of your beauty. You and your hair are absolutely gorgeous 😍😍😍

  • @bunnyjanie
    @bunnyjanie 7 лет назад +3

    This is very interesting and helpful !

  • @MsAvalon25
    @MsAvalon25 7 лет назад +8

    Great video love! I have been debating getting a DevaCut thanks for doing this video and giving your honest opinion (as always)! Love the fact that you changed filming location gives it a more personal vibe. xoxo

  • @KLT828
    @KLT828 7 лет назад +10

    I wanted a deva-cut but my hair stylist does not recommend it for me because I still would like to wear my hair straight on an occasion and he is like the cut would be choppy on my hair and I know I would freak out if I saw that. He cuts my hair blown out with a shape that I like so there is no need for a deva cut on me. Plus my cut is only 55.00 verses that 200.00-300.00 price tag. I have shape and my hair can be worn straight if that is my preference. I prefer it that way. Plus I don't feel their products work on my hair texture. They don't wow me at all. Anyway Thanks for sharing your experience and opinion with us.

  • @turnersimage1946
    @turnersimage1946 7 лет назад +3

    I appreciate your honest about DevaCuts.

  • @fluffydelights6507
    @fluffydelights6507 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for the candid advice! Before I watched this I wanted a DivaCut. I am now thinking whether a DivaCut is for me or not. Thank you.

  • @vsharpe10
    @vsharpe10 7 лет назад

    Thanks for the great description of this & Info!

  • @AthenaPadilla
    @AthenaPadilla 6 лет назад

    I think your video is very helpful. You have touched on some very good points. Thanks.

  • @LOLANIMELOLANIME
    @LOLANIMELOLANIME 5 лет назад +3

    I've been thinking about getting a deva cut but I'm glad that i stumbled upon this video. I am East African and I have fine loose curls that can get frizzy, tangly and lacks volume! So without prior knowledge on curly cuts I went to a Brazilian hair salon months ago. The hair stylist had nice curly hair so I thought why not. She gave me a nice balayage which compliments my golden undertone complexion. But the cut was weird. Like it's shorter at the front and long at the back.The longest part is up to my chest area. I have a fringe too. I payed $200 for colour/wash/blow dry and cut. because the length of my hair was very long. Didn't have an issue with the price but I sure as hell won't be spending that much again! She cut my hair when wet!!!!! Now growing it out, still have the vibrant colour. Not so sure about which cut to get when this horrible cut grows out! advice will be much appreciated!

  • @bouthben9642
    @bouthben9642 7 лет назад +5

    Thanks a lot for your opinion

  • @angiem.b.20
    @angiem.b.20 6 лет назад

    Thank you! That was so helpful!!!

  • @1loveisraelites848
    @1loveisraelites848 6 лет назад +1

    yo tu pelo 😍God keep blessing your hair sis 🌺

  • @Meg-om8ef
    @Meg-om8ef 6 лет назад

    I am IN LOVE W YOUR HAIR WOW

  • @waterlily9349
    @waterlily9349 6 лет назад

    Hello! Great advice! Do you have a video on how you cut your hair? Also where did you buy your hair cutting scissors/sheers?

  • @giavonnabrazil1208
    @giavonnabrazil1208 5 лет назад +3

    I spent 80 on mine ..I live in KCMO and my stylist did me so good omg

  • @vee3476
    @vee3476 7 лет назад

    Great pointers, I haven't had one I live in NY and the prices are crazy also. I found a salon that gives the cut but not products and such. When my hair gets to the length I want I will try a deva cut for shaping. Thanks for this honest video.

  • @IcedVen
    @IcedVen 6 лет назад +6

    I haven't gotten a cut in a salon in almost 4 years. I'm much more comfortable trimming my own curls than letting someone who swears they can cut curly hair touch my curls. I know the way my hair works much better than someone who will charge 100+ for a bad trim lmao. Power to you~!

  • @danialezero93
    @danialezero93 7 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing. I never straighten my hair right now. But sometimes I wish I did hahaha just to tame a little my hair beast. I would love to try a Deva cut but very far in the future.

  • @rayerussell7661
    @rayerussell7661 5 лет назад +1

    I’ve never had a deva cut but in my opinion I’m not enthused with the deva curl product. I went back to my Shea moisture line.

  • @nessanatural1998
    @nessanatural1998 4 года назад +3

    Wow. I literally JUST got a deva cut. My hair was dead and the minute everything was cut off and the products were used my curls started to come back. They charged me $100

  • @Mabelle687
    @Mabelle687 7 лет назад +64

    That was a very honest opinion, Thankss

    • @Leximarcellaa
      @Leximarcellaa  7 лет назад +1

      awe your welcome!

    • @321MTorres
      @321MTorres 7 лет назад +1

      Mabel CG I love her honesty! I'm so glad I get a true opinion of Deva Curl products. I've tried almost every product & returned them all. I don't e Percy miracles first try but you know a product is for you, especially a conditioner almost instantaneously & these products aren't. I feel most reviews I've seen are sponsored so you won't necessarily get a true opinion.

  • @brookelatir
    @brookelatir 7 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing!! I don't have damaged hair anymore and I thought to get a deva cut for shape. Thank you for all the detail. I will review your trim video to clip my split ends. Btw, I get split ends when I have layers as well. I'm glad I'm not alone. Can you do a video on how to do highlights? Or where you go to get your hair colored.

  • @asiac8968
    @asiac8968 6 лет назад

    I feel what you're saying with layers causing tangling and breakage. That happens to me too. I like the way layers look, but I tend to avoid them now because of the breakage.

  • @music_YT2023
    @music_YT2023 7 лет назад +4

    I've also tried the diva cuts; they were... OK. I actually prefer a blowout + cut. Yes, there will be less layers and the curls may need to be trimmed after your first wash, but it's easier to transition from curly to straight styles (and back again) throughout the year without too much issue in the layer lengths.

  • @bluemicks1
    @bluemicks1 7 лет назад +31

    The thing you said about splits was so real . My deva cut had my ends looking crazy

    • @Leximarcellaa
      @Leximarcellaa  7 лет назад +2

      glad im not the only one

    • @dawncenter6810
      @dawncenter6810 6 лет назад

      My Devacut has my ends cut back into a deep V which took me years to grow out without just hacking 4 inches off to cut it even! Then she thinned out my fat sausage curls which I loved and now no matter what I do I got a layer of frizz on top!! Never again!! I’m not blaming one bad Apple 🍎, I was just so excited when I found a Devacurl salon I didn’t do enough research that’s all.... That’s on me!! But boy I love me some Devacurl products!!

  • @jbutterfly1549
    @jbutterfly1549 7 лет назад +2

    They're expensive on the East Coast and in the Midwest too, I just can't see paying someone upwards of close to $200 just to wash and cut my hair curly. I've cut mine curly and found that missed some split ends so I straighten it and did a really good trim (1-3inches) and my curls have been popping ever since and it's already growing back. I agree with you, it's not that great for what you pay from what I've seen and my hair is very healthy from doing what I've been doing. I didn't pay that much when I got tiny braids with extensions, which at least lasts months and was a protective style.

  • @griffenerica
    @griffenerica 7 лет назад

    You know I'm glad I found this video because for a few months I had convinced myself that I had to get a deva cut for my hair to look good. I wanted to get it cut this month but there was no way I could afford to drop $150+ for a hair cut..I ended up making an appointment for a regular old $30-50 cut and I was apprehensive at first but now I think I made the right choice.

  • @anauli
    @anauli 6 лет назад +14

    I just got a devacut I regret it soo much. I think she cut waaaay too much. My hair was to my tail bone wet now the longest part is at my bra strap. She kept saying she wasn't cutting length of but bro lit 12 inches of hair gone.

  • @sweetnov75
    @sweetnov75 7 лет назад

    I'm tender headed too. I noticed March when I got a diva cut my hair her back faster to the length it was when I went in. not getting another one.

  • @darkangel255x
    @darkangel255x 6 лет назад

    I agree with you about the conditioner. But the layers look so pretty on you.

  • @Muslimah33
    @Muslimah33 7 лет назад +1

    I haven't figured out if I like their conditioners. I detangle with herbal essences and then use the conditioner as a leave in.

  • @azycurlzzz
    @azycurlzzz 3 года назад +1

    I live in California too. I literally just got a deva cut yesterday (3/5/21) and I was charged $150 for everything from start to finish.

  • @briesthoughts2261
    @briesthoughts2261 6 лет назад

    Your makeup is so pretty. What products and colors do you use in this video?

  • @Noirmariposa
    @Noirmariposa 7 лет назад

    My daughter has hair like yours and mine is similar in sections with waves mixed with spirals . We don't get layered hair cuts either . Blunt cuts / 0 - 45 degrees is the MAx . I only cut when straight too .

  • @deannagarnett1686
    @deannagarnett1686 7 лет назад +4

    Thanks for being honest yes that's way to much for a haircut personally I don't prefer layers just want my hair even all over

  • @stacimarie3
    @stacimarie3 6 лет назад

    My hair doesn't look anything like yours but I subbed because OMG it is so gorgeous lol

  • @meagansanders2520
    @meagansanders2520 5 лет назад

    I've never had a deva cut but I feel you completely about being tender headed.
    Most places I've been to just snatch through the tangles and I also have very fine, fragile 2c/3a curl and I just HEAR the ripping it. It hurts my scalp and my soul.

  • @kaylaj729
    @kaylaj729 6 лет назад

    I don’t have curly hair but I’m here for the tea 🍵

  • @lelechim
    @lelechim 6 лет назад +9

    I got a DevaCut for the first time a few days ago. It cost me only $60 plus tip, and took about half an hour. But then again, I live in the suburbs and I have wavy hair. However, the cost of the cut is the same for anyone getting at DevaCut at the salon I went to.

  • @christinadotnicole5865
    @christinadotnicole5865 7 лет назад +6

    i got a Deva cut the other day and i totally agree with you on the products that they use. I love their No Poo shampoo and the ultra defining curl gel but thats about it. My hair is naturally very dry and they put a deep conditioner in my hair rinsed it out and then put on a ton of gel! There was so much gel that i noticed chunky gel flakes in the front of my hair. I wish they would've used a leave in plus some other product to make my hair soft. After they scrunched my hair when it was dry it still felt crunchy and dry. Overall I love my haircut though because my stylist shaped it nicely and cut off a bunch of my heat damaged hair. The end result was nice, but I wish they used more moisturizing products.

    • @Leximarcellaa
      @Leximarcellaa  7 лет назад +4

      yes, after my cut i couldnt wait to wash my hair

  • @jaquelinevventura
    @jaquelinevventura 6 лет назад +1

    I really liked your video ♥ I did the Deva Cut once when I did my big chop and I really liked and I'm going to do it again soon because I think it works for my hair but it's really nice to see a different opinion about the cut method. However what REALLY REALLY SHOCKED ME was the price of the cut in US! It's expensive af! I'm Brazilian and when I did my Deva Cut in Brazil I paid almost 55 dolars in the cut and almost 46 dolars in the Deva Curl 3 Step Process. Like the cut is SO expensive in your country and it's kinda expensive in my country too but usually those kind of things are more expensive here! And the fact that I did my cut in the Denis da Silva's salon (the guy who pratically invented the cut) makes everything even more shocking! I din't cut my hair with Denis but with his brother Almiro but still. That's why I'm so shocked!
    Anyway I would never paid almost 200 dolars in a hair cut and I totally support your decision especially because you said that it's not working for you.
    Btw your hair is gorgeous and I really loved your channel and you got a new subscriber ♥
    p.s: sorry for my bad English lol

  • @kiarabritt5263
    @kiarabritt5263 5 лет назад +2

    everything she said is true... I got a deva cut and paid 300$ for it. Yes I got a great shape and all but I feel like unless you have bad ends or absolutely no shape at all... you can pass on it. Also I think deva cut only make a difference on hair that is like bra strap length or shorter

  • @ayushib2171
    @ayushib2171 6 лет назад +3

    I got a devacut today I’m very disappointed I’ve lost tons of my hair I’ve lost major length that I grew over a year and a half it looks good in a wash and go when I tried to do certain hairstyles they looked bad and the layers looks so silly it did give me volume but other than that it doesn’t look pretty I look good in minimal layers and I have 3c type of low density curly hair so it’s very painful for me it’s going to take a long time to grow back to what it was like ..and I just wanted to experiment but I guess it failed I look bad I’m crying my eyes out but at the end it’s just hair so ya it’ll grow but a big no on deva cut and that layered look as it makes my hair look even thinner

  • @MsVivaValdez
    @MsVivaValdez 6 лет назад

    Totally agree!! I’ve had one and honestly after 3 months my ends looked very rough. I️ straightened my hair and was like how did my hair get like this when I deep condition and don’t use heat! Anyways I️ prefer a regular trim....I️ also only cut twice per year since I’m trying to grow my hair out.

  • @amandabonfante8863
    @amandabonfante8863 7 лет назад +1

    You are so right!! I personally never wear my hair straight so when I do get my hair cut my stylist knows to cut my hair curly bc that's how I normally wear it. But she even said if I straightened my hair she would cut it when it's straight so it's even. Makes sense tho! You do you. Honestly everything doesn't work for everyone bc we all have different goals. Love your vids❤️

  • @daniraymond3379
    @daniraymond3379 6 лет назад

    I got my hair by a certified Deva styler and I really enjoyed the options she gave me. I like the layered cut because my hair personally gets really stringy when it's all one length. My second cut, I got shorter layers than at my first cut because I wanted more volume. In retrospect, I prefer the long layers/ barely any layers. My cut still looks good, but I prefer the longer look. My hair also responds really well to deva products, but I'm white and have a smoother curl pattern, so I think it's just my type. This was a great and honest review!

  • @marcymiller3287
    @marcymiller3287 5 лет назад +1

    In beauty school we’d trim just split ends by twisting small sections which made the ends easy to see. Now that I’ve short hair of course I found this hair trimmer called Split Ender Pro. There’s lots of reviews here on RUclips and looks like a real solution to trim the split ends yourself without cutting length.

  • @moenniebisai9161
    @moenniebisai9161 5 лет назад

    heyy, I recently found your channel.. can u make a video on how u actually trim your curly hair? btw I like your opinion😊

  • @amixeblu
    @amixeblu 7 лет назад +22

    I get my hair cut with either Feye's self-trimming method (easy to Google) for a blunt shape, V-shape or U-shape. Then there's the compact cutting method for layers, from the book, "Haircutting for dummies". You either place a ponytail on the top of your head and snip a bit off, or you place that ponytail on the forehead and snip a bit off. These techniques will give you a different layered cut. I do the forehead ponytail and get short to long layers throughout with it. It's very charming for wavy/curly hair like mine. I've been cutting it like that for years now. I briefly tried the other ponytailing technique (on the top of the head), but I like the other layers better.

    • @annecuthers5723
      @annecuthers5723 7 лет назад

      hey marleen lol

    • @Toni-zo8gr
      @Toni-zo8gr 6 лет назад

      Is this done on wet/dry, curly/straightened hair?

  • @tth715
    @tth715 7 лет назад

    Thank You! Great video; very informative....

  • @angieeemmmarie
    @angieeemmmarie 6 лет назад

    I'm with you..... never straighten my hair though. But I dont use damaging products in my hair. I HATE deva products though. My hair hates them.

  • @TambamSolid
    @TambamSolid 6 лет назад

    @CreoleKing, ok so I need your help lol....I wear my hair natural and my hair type is 4A/4B. I have TONS of layers. But I love the layers because when I straighten my hair, I love the way it lays. That's literally the main reason I choose to stick with layers. Blunt cuts are so boring to me. What do you suggest?

  • @sarahobaka8354
    @sarahobaka8354 3 года назад

    I’m growing my Deva cut out and going back to wet cuts. My growth has not been the same. I’ve had two Deva cuts so far and my most recent one in Sept 2020 took a lot off but now left with a shape that I gave to always style otherwise it’s in the air 😩

  • @richeau
    @richeau 7 лет назад

    Their stuff always left my hair hella coated and TANGLY! I tried multiple times and multiple ways but my hair just hates the deva stuff with a passion.

  • @iSharShar
    @iSharShar 7 лет назад

    When I've gone for devacuts, they have asked me to come in with my hair styled. I'm confused why other salons say not to use any of those products when I've used curl cream and not had anything said to me.

  • @bigchungus2209
    @bigchungus2209 7 лет назад

    I live in LA and also went to Capella Salon, I HATED my experience there as well. Good to know it's not just me! But I did get another devacut in Santa Clarita and she was amazing and WAY cheaper!

  • @StarmoongalASMR
    @StarmoongalASMR 7 лет назад +15

    This was very helpful! I appreciate you taking the time to make this video. We don't have any salons in the Chicagoland area that does this time of hair cut. So I just went on YT and found videos on the Deva cutting method and have been cutting my own hair for the past few years. I don't do layers, just simply maintan the ends and cut face framing layers only. That is extremely expensive for a hair cut, so even if we did have salons here, no thank you, lol. You look gorgeous and I love your hair! I am trying to grow mine out as well. I never straighten mine either, if I want to have a straight style, I just wear a straight wig, lol. Truth. That way I can switch up my hair without damaging my real hair, which is extremely fine and thin. Anywho, look forward to more videos from you! Big thumbs up love :)

    • @Leximarcellaa
      @Leximarcellaa  7 лет назад

      Your very welcome!! And i love the wig idea lol

    • @loveforeignaccents
      @loveforeignaccents 7 лет назад +6

      There are plenty of salons in the Chicago area that do deva cuts. Go to the deva.com website to find a stylist. Also, Lauren at Barbara & Barbara in Wicker Park is not listed on there, but she does a bomb deva cut for the most inexpensive you will find. Good luck!

    • @ggbcggbc4807
      @ggbcggbc4807 7 лет назад +1

      loveforeignaccents @love does she do African American hair?

    • @loveforeignaccents
      @loveforeignaccents 7 лет назад

      I believe so but call to double-check.

  • @CreateYourBestVersion
    @CreateYourBestVersion 7 лет назад +6

    New sub...beautiful hair!

  • @cfschz5230
    @cfschz5230 7 лет назад

    Thanks I got a Deva Cut years ago and I really didn't see any WoW factor...I was thinking about taking my daughter who's hair is almost identical to yours. After seeing this video Deva cut is out of the question for my daughter....thanks

  • @bribrady6249
    @bribrady6249 6 лет назад +2

    Don't tangles come with having curly hair?

  • @loveforeignaccents
    @loveforeignaccents 7 лет назад +5

    I've never been advised not to put any heavy products/shea butters in my hair before a deva cut, as you are supposed to come in wearing your hair as you usually style it, and I've been to three different salons as well as trying a new one this week... can't wait!

    • @Nina-iy7dg
      @Nina-iy7dg 6 лет назад +2

      loveforeignaccents Yes exactly. I keep reading these comments about how you’re not supposed to come in with heavy products on or even not conditioning your hair. I don’t know what kind of salons these people are going to, but I’ve been to two different DevaCurl salons and they always advise me to cleanse, condition, and style my hair like I normally would. Only thing is to make sure my hair is dry by the time I get to the salon.

    • @niamoone1137
      @niamoone1137 6 лет назад +2

      Funny because I have been to 2 salons and every single time that they have photographed my hair for before and after they have told me to not put any weighty hair products or butters in my hair including their products. Same for my white friend. It is the oldest hair advertising trick out there when it comes to curly hair... If your hair looks great coming in they do not use your hair as an example.

    • @jessicar4352
      @jessicar4352 6 лет назад +1

      I never went to get my cut but when i was going to they told me the same, style my hair as i usually would. Just make sure it’s fully dry.

  • @LollieWeeks
    @LollieWeeks 6 лет назад

    You should try Devacurl’s new Wash Day Wonder for detangling.

  • @hayInah
    @hayInah 7 лет назад +67

    Will you do a video on how you cut your own hair? I've been wanting to get a deva cut for awhile now because I want my hair to have more layers to give more volume to my roots, after seeing this video I don't think the deva cut is worth the $200 so thank you for saving me that money 😂😁

    • @Leximarcellaa
      @Leximarcellaa  7 лет назад +5

      Check out the description box (:

    • @nakitabrooks2273
      @nakitabrooks2273 6 лет назад +1

      Hayley Whetzel $200?!?! I just got my first deva cut this past weekend for $46

    • @morganschmidt2214
      @morganschmidt2214 5 лет назад

      Hayley, same with me! I just called a salon this morning andddd then canceled the apt after watching this video.

  • @sincerelytrie
    @sincerelytrie 5 лет назад

    I agree. Not with all your points, but due to my hair’s several curl types there’s different shrinkage based on where in my head my hair is. So when I styled it for the first time after the cut it didn’t have the same shape. I’ve done it a couple times since (i only got my cut last month) and I’ve learned to finesse it but there are some strands that i think shrank differently due to the product used in the salon. I absolutely loved how my hair looked and moved after the cut however! BUT i wish it would’ve had more hold bc im used to my wash and go’s being perfectly coiled and ‘slept-in-a-silk-bonnet’ FINE by day three but by day two it was already looking less defined and frizzy. I’ve cut my hair before and I think I’ll just continue on that way bc it definitely shaped my hair beautifully, but with my normal products my hair falls a bit differently. Just came across your channel via your hot pink hair video and love it! New subbie!🖤

  • @anouk3224
    @anouk3224 5 лет назад

    I think that you are more able to see the split ends because of the layers so you can see more of the ends all around your head (if that makes sense)

  • @marystarnes6522
    @marystarnes6522 6 лет назад

    I’m a 3B, and I got my hair cut at an Aveda salon know for curly hair recently. I asked for them to only take off the split ends and to do my layers, but the stylist probably took off 6 inches. My hair looks horrible now. I don’t know what to do with it.

  • @victoriaterry3404
    @victoriaterry3404 7 лет назад

    I had the same experience!! I got my Deva cut almost 4 months ago and she gave me layers for the first time. BUT.....since then my split ends have increased, my hair is consistently tangled no matter what conditioner or oil I use!! I am having breakage for the first time in my life!!
    I used to have long curly hair and now I feel like I am going bald! My hair is thinning out from the breakage.....its like my natural moisture is gone! Its taking a lot to get my hair back......
    Please any advise on how to recover from the Deva Cut!?

  • @valentinapinzon4779
    @valentinapinzon4779 5 лет назад +1

    I'm getting a deva cut this weekend just to try it out and see for myself !

    • @Leximarcellaa
      @Leximarcellaa  5 лет назад +1

      yes! i love this. your the only one that can decide what is best for your hair😀

    • @tajus3
      @tajus3 4 года назад

      this is a year late but how did it go? lmao

    • @valentinapinzon4779
      @valentinapinzon4779 4 года назад +1

      @@tajus3 lmaoooo it was good I liked the products and they work well with my hair. The cut came out shorter than I wanted but i ended up liking it. The lady did a Good job but she didnt talk much and it felt a little awkward lol but that was just her

    • @tajus3
      @tajus3 4 года назад

      Valentina Pinzon thanks bro I really wanna get one so I’ll be sure to tell her to not cut to short :)

    • @valentinapinzon4779
      @valentinapinzon4779 4 года назад +1

      @@tajus3 honestly I ended up liking the length she left it at because it looked really healthy but yah tell her not to go extremely short or else you'll end up with a bob if you say like you want damage cut off lmaoo

  • @mor6469
    @mor6469 6 лет назад

    At first I thought it was great, but after it grew out I realized I got thinned out. My last hair stylist says they cut alot underneath. I will also not be getting anymore Deva cuts.

  • @333jaycob
    @333jaycob 7 лет назад

    omg i literally searched why not get deva cut broght me here.. i have had 2 deva cuts and omg at first it looks really nice but i noticed that my ends get so freaking thin! my curls used to be so thick n nice now its so hard to curl them because of the layers they added the ends get so thin (well on me) now i feel so depresssed that my hair doesnt look like it used to now i have to let it grow and it gonna ta ke a while since i have short layers on top.. and i do know why this happens that the ends get so thin and cause breakage but its gonna take me forever to explain why.!! but ughh sucks !