I live in a desert country. It is hot and dry for most of the year, UNLESS I visit the main city where it's humid because of the nearby ocean. ACs are always on indoors which dries out hair even more. So going glycerin free (styling products only) for a while just made sense, otherwise my already dry hair would become drier because there was no water in the air. It also really helped me figure out some causes of frizz (mainly a lack of protein which made sense because I was also protein free for a while) and this helped me control the moisture level of my hair. However, I still appreciate glycerin in my products (preferably lower in the ingredients, otherwise I use less product) and it was really nice during the more humid parts of the year. I think having a set of products to switch out for the seasons is a good idea for anyone in such climates. Love your videos!
Where I live in the Indianapolis area it is humid ALL YEAR LONG. I tried to do glycerin according to degrees but I have just gone to a much simpler formula that works for me after experimenting. Heat is on in the house…glycerin…warm enough to open the windows/have the air conditioning on…no glycerin. That is what works for my hair 🤷🏻♀️
I'm in Colorado, and besides glycerin, I have to avoid hyaluronic acid (Curlsmith hydro style flexi- jelly, and Pacifica Pineapple Curls defining cream) disastrous 😐 I [always] finish with Rock Hard Gelee or Harrys! Try and try as I might, no time of year can I get these to work. Sigh
I find that as long as I clarify regularly, glycerin doesn’t bother my hair, even with my year-round dew point in the 80’s. Your hair looks amazing in this video.
Thank you Courtney for explaining this. Have you tried Maui Moisture Curl Quench + Coconut Oil Ultra - Hold Gel. It states for thick curly hair, so I really don't know how it will work for your hair type. I have course hair and I love it. I find it work s really well with soaking wet hair, in the flip, coat, scrunch method, which I find works the best for me. Anyway, it is glycerin heavy (3rd ingredient) , but it has aloe leaf juice & water in the 1st & 2nd ingredients. It smells so good, too. Right now, in Maine, we are in the dead of winter and my hair and curls are doing really well!
@Sabrina D. Don't take the comment so seriously. It was actually a laugh at both of us because I'm seriously obsessive about things. Especially books I have far too many. I was laughing because I had no idea that weather could effect hair and found that funny. I just didn't word it very well I guess and it didn't come across right.
this is itttt omg i was so confused why some products weighed down my hair and others didn’t and i checked and yup the ones that weighed my hair had glycerin and the ones that didn’t have glycerin didn’t weigh it down omggg
Thank You! I've been thinking about this exact topic lately as it is NOT a good time of year in Colorado for using Glycerin. The other day it was 90% humidity with 28 degrees dew point early in the morning and it was only going to dry out more as the day went on. Dew points here have been regularly in the 20s and 10s for the past few weeks. Keeping my hair moisturized has been a challenge.
I like when you get all sciency :). Question: since Most of us probably spend most of our time indoors, aren't the indoors dew points more important? Of course these depend on the outdoors dew points, but they are still different, aren't they?
@@SwavyCurlyCourtney Ah, thanks. I was wondering about that because I googled dew points (Well, the German word for it) and Cane across some charts for indoors dew points, and for average room temperatures and average room humidity they were all in that ideal range. So I was thinking that maybe the dew points only make a difference when you actually spend a lot of time outdoors...
@@SwavyCurlyCourtney It runs about 20% higher outside for me at my place here in Virginia atm. It's always humid here so my ac runs A LOT. lol It was 85 & raining today. Tomorrow it's only going to be 65. Our weather is always all over the place here. fun times!
@@elizabeth-2213 ha, yes this is my problem in Illinois as well! My wash day will fall on a day with a normal dew point, then the next day the dew point is crazy high, then crazy low...I'm over here like the dog in the room on fire, "This is fine," lol.
100% agreed. It is the oil ratio to glycerin in your two favorites that stop the issues. Babassu is incredibly nourishing and sealing oil in the Curlsmith, and the argan oil to glycerin might be the winning ticket in the Creme of Nature.
Since it has to do with dew poinys...which change change from day to day or within one day even...I'm just gonna opt out of glycerin. If you live in a stable climate you may have better luck with it..
Great video! Oh my goodness, so now in addition to having to worry about glycerin and aloe… Which causes splash drying for me… I have to watch out for Popa link iCloud. LOL I live in South Dakota and my two points are actually a little bit low right now so I just don’t even bother to buy products anymore for styling if they contain glycerin.
OK. It's late and I'm tired, but I really thing diagramming this in some way would make it easier to understand. It's got to do with saturation and osmisis Im guessing. The glycerine will seek a balance between the inner and outer environments.
Strange though, that glycerine locks moisture into my skin? Winter hands demand it--sometimes pure glycerine is the only thing that keeps hands from hurting.
Very helpful vid! I have always lived in very humid climates..born in New Orleans..now in South Central Tejas in Austin. What is your fave glycerin free gel?! Gimmie the scoop, sistah!
Another gel that actually advertised as a heat and humidity resistant gel and that's the Ouidad advanced climate control stronger hold gel. Glycerine is the 2nd ingredient
So do we just need to pay attention to the temperature rather than that and the humidity? I live in Scotland where it rains, frequently, but it's often cold (and miserable really lol!). Is it still ok to use glycerin when the temp is between 1-10 degrees Celsius but raining?
I hate that glycerin has become a boogeyman. I use glycerin in humidity and as long as my hair is healthy and moisturized, glycerin isn’t an issue for me. My most effective frizz control products, especially in high dew points, have glycerin. It’s about balance in hair and product formula.
it really depends on your hair's porosity and texture, just because it's glycerin free, there might be other heavier ingredients getting in the way of moisturizing your hair, so determine that for yourself. kinky curly knot today + curl custard are both glycerin free and work quite well on my medium-fine curls!
Jessicurl has a few glycerin free products, Ecoslay and Uncle Funky's Daughter Curl Magic as well as Kinky Curly Custard. Pantene Curl Mousse and Cake Mousse and Not Your Mother's Curl Talk Mousse, Treluxe Reflex Serum😊I live in Houston so I typically avoid glycerin or else I am🐩🐩🐩
I've been using Jessicurl glycerin free fragrance free leave-in and homemade flax gel in Colorado's low dew points lately. For me it seems to be working but I'm still figuring out what works for me and I am taking it slow as I my skin is VERY VERY sensitive to many chemicals used in many fragrances.
Hi Courtney. Love your videos and recommendations. I’ve tried a lot....lol I just ordered mop top and the styling snot. I tried the mop top and paired it with curl Smith in shower styler fixer because the snot didn’t come in at the same time... anyway, just want let you know that my hair is sooo soft! Thank you❤️
It is better for me when it's colder, but I still live in a normally humid area so I typically use products that have glycerin way down the ingredients list😊
It does in high humidity/dew points (above 60 degrees Fahrenheit) because glycerin grabs onto the water in the air and pulls it into your hair strands...which can cause the frizz.
Hey Fern! I tried the twist weather up gel recently. Smells nice, hair shiny, nice slip. LIGHT HOLD on my fine 2c hair. Was frizzy by day 2 and I used a decent amount of product. I live in Maryland where it's still hot and pretty humid and this was not my HG product. I was so bummed because I've heard good things about this line.
So basically, living in Costa Rica I should never use glycerin. We never get below 60 except maybe at night in December. And yet, ALL of our products have glycerin.
The amount of research you do in the name of wavy curly hair... I’m in awe. So greatful for everything you share with us! THANK YOU! 🙏🏼
I love the science of it! Thank you! And I love that I get to chance to share it to you.
I live in a desert country. It is hot and dry for most of the year, UNLESS I visit the main city where it's humid because of the nearby ocean. ACs are always on indoors which dries out hair even more. So going glycerin free (styling products only) for a while just made sense, otherwise my already dry hair would become drier because there was no water in the air. It also really helped me figure out some causes of frizz (mainly a lack of protein which made sense because I was also protein free for a while) and this helped me control the moisture level of my hair. However, I still appreciate glycerin in my products (preferably lower in the ingredients, otherwise I use less product) and it was really nice during the more humid parts of the year. I think having a set of products to switch out for the seasons is a good idea for anyone in such climates. Love your videos!
Yes!! And thank you!! 😄
I just started using herbal essence mousse. I LOVE IT. Small pump, scrunch it in and air dry. My hair stays where I want it, no frizz. AMAZING.
Where I live in the Indianapolis area it is humid ALL YEAR LONG. I tried to do glycerin according to degrees but I have just gone to a much simpler formula that works for me after experimenting. Heat is on in the house…glycerin…warm enough to open the windows/have the air conditioning on…no glycerin. That is what works for my hair 🤷🏻♀️
Fellow Indy Hoosier! I may have to try your formula out myself 😂.
@@mongaloogirl so much trial and error with our weather 🙄
@@lindseyviolet2413 Howdy! 🤗
@@lindseyviolet2413 Hello 😊 any other Indiana hair tips ladies?
I'm in Colorado, and besides glycerin, I have to avoid hyaluronic acid (Curlsmith hydro style flexi- jelly, and Pacifica Pineapple Curls defining cream) disastrous 😐 I [always] finish with Rock Hard Gelee or Harrys! Try and try as I might, no time of year can I get these to work. Sigh
I'm in Colorado too and always at a loss on what to do with glycerin!
I find that as long as I clarify regularly, glycerin doesn’t bother my hair, even with my year-round dew point in the 80’s.
Your hair looks amazing in this video.
Ohhh interesting!!! 🤔
And thank you!😊
Thank you so much 😊
Love how thorough your content is
I try! Thank you! It make so happy that it is helping others!
Thank you Courtney for explaining this. Have you tried Maui Moisture Curl Quench + Coconut Oil Ultra - Hold Gel. It states for thick curly hair, so I really don't know how it will work for your hair type. I have course hair and I love it. I find it work s really well with soaking wet hair, in the flip, coat, scrunch method, which I find works the best for me. Anyway, it is glycerin heavy (3rd ingredient) , but it has aloe leaf juice & water in the 1st & 2nd ingredients. It smells so good, too. Right now, in Maine, we are in the dead of winter and my hair and curls are doing really well!
@Sabrina D. Don't take the comment so seriously. It was actually a laugh at both of us because I'm seriously obsessive about things. Especially books I have far too many. I was laughing because I had no idea that weather could effect hair and found that funny. I just didn't word it very well I guess and it didn't come across right.
If I use glycerin in my styling products I get SOO weighed down even after one use. I can use them in my shampoo/conditioners though.
this is itttt omg i was so confused why some products weighed down my hair and others didn’t and i checked and yup the ones that weighed my hair had glycerin and the ones that didn’t have glycerin didn’t weigh it down omggg
Forced hot air heat in my house beginning November, ending end of April-ish. Very dry inside air.
It can be so tough!! If you find your hair is dry during this time, try adding more moisturizing products.
Thank You! I've been thinking about this exact topic lately as it is NOT a good time of year in Colorado for using Glycerin. The other day it was 90% humidity with 28 degrees dew point early in the morning and it was only going to dry out more as the day went on. Dew points here have been regularly in the 20s and 10s for the past few weeks. Keeping my hair moisturized has been a challenge.
Ouch those are all over the place!
I like when you get all sciency :). Question: since Most of us probably spend most of our time indoors, aren't the indoors dew points more important? Of course these depend on the outdoors dew points, but they are still different, aren't they?
Yes I was wondering the same thing!
-Sarah
I don’t think so. As buildings tend to be pretty porous, I think indoor and outdoor dewpoints are pretty comparable.
@@SwavyCurlyCourtney Ah, thanks. I was wondering about that because I googled dew points (Well, the German word for it) and Cane across some charts for indoors dew points, and for average room temperatures and average room humidity they were all in that ideal range. So I was thinking that maybe the dew points only make a difference when you actually spend a lot of time outdoors...
@@SwavyCurlyCourtney It runs about 20% higher outside for me at my place here in Virginia atm. It's always humid here so my ac runs A LOT. lol It was 85 & raining today. Tomorrow it's only going to be 65. Our weather is always all over the place here. fun times!
@@elizabeth-2213 ha, yes this is my problem in Illinois as well! My wash day will fall on a day with a normal dew point, then the next day the dew point is crazy high, then crazy low...I'm over here like the dog in the room on fire, "This is fine," lol.
100% agreed. It is the oil ratio to glycerin in your two favorites that stop the issues. Babassu is incredibly nourishing and sealing oil in the Curlsmith, and the argan oil to glycerin might be the winning ticket in the Creme of Nature.
Since it has to do with dew poinys...which change change from day to day or within one day even...I'm just gonna opt out of glycerin. If you live in a stable climate you may have better luck with it..
Great video! Oh my goodness, so now in addition to having to worry about glycerin and aloe… Which causes splash drying for me… I have to watch out for Popa link iCloud. LOL I live in South Dakota and my two points are actually a little bit low right now so I just don’t even bother to buy products anymore for styling if they contain glycerin.
Thank you so much for all your info! Greatings from Holland 😊 Renske
Thank you!!!
Great information! Thanks for the help, ideas and the "heads up" on the dew points!
Yay! I am glad I can help with this! Thank you! 🤩
OK. It's late and I'm tired, but I really thing diagramming this in some way would make it easier to understand.
It's got to do with saturation and osmisis Im guessing. The glycerine will seek a balance between the inner and outer environments.
Strange though, that glycerine locks moisture into my skin? Winter hands demand it--sometimes pure glycerine is the only thing that keeps hands from hurting.
Very helpful vid! I have always lived in very humid climates..born in New Orleans..now in South Central Tejas in Austin. What is your fave glycerin free gel?! Gimmie the scoop, sistah!
Nevermind! I jumped the gun! Going to your other vid for glycerin free gels! 🙌
Thanks.... I needed this refresher! 😘
Love this video. Easy to understand. Loved the Friends analogy LOL
I would prefer to use a product that I do not have to watch the climate---I live near the beach..did dry my hair...
Another gel that actually advertised as a heat and humidity resistant gel and that's the Ouidad advanced climate control stronger hold gel. Glycerine is the 2nd ingredient
I see why my hair is freeze in the summer. Those are the products I use.
So do we just need to pay attention to the temperature rather than that and the humidity? I live in Scotland where it rains, frequently, but it's often cold (and miserable really lol!). Is it still ok to use glycerin when the temp is between 1-10 degrees Celsius but raining?
I hate that glycerin has become a boogeyman. I use glycerin in humidity and as long as my hair is healthy and moisturized, glycerin isn’t an issue for me. My most effective frizz control products, especially in high dew points, have glycerin. It’s about balance in hair and product formula.
Any really good glycerin low/free products that you highly recommend? I cannot remember if you had recommended any in the other videos on glycerin.
it really depends on your hair's porosity and texture, just because it's glycerin free, there might be other heavier ingredients getting in the way of moisturizing your hair, so determine that for yourself. kinky curly knot today + curl custard are both glycerin free and work quite well on my medium-fine curls!
Jessicurl has a few glycerin free products, Ecoslay and Uncle Funky's Daughter Curl Magic as well as Kinky Curly Custard. Pantene Curl Mousse and Cake Mousse and Not Your Mother's Curl Talk Mousse, Treluxe Reflex Serum😊I live in Houston so I typically avoid glycerin or else I am🐩🐩🐩
I've been using Jessicurl glycerin free fragrance free leave-in and homemade flax gel in Colorado's low dew points lately. For me it seems to be working but I'm still figuring out what works for me and I am taking it slow as I my skin is VERY VERY sensitive to many chemicals used in many fragrances.
I apologize for the late response! But I do have a video for this. Hope it helps!
ruclips.net/video/0r5LCQ72PTE/видео.html
When you said Siri to your phone, Siri responded on my iPad 😂
Hi Courtney. Love your videos and recommendations. I’ve tried a lot....lol
I just ordered mop top and the styling snot. I tried the mop top and paired it with curl Smith in shower styler fixer because the snot didn’t come in at the same time... anyway, just want let you know that my hair is sooo soft! Thank you❤️
I’m sorry I used the curlsmith styling shuffle, not the in shower styler .... 🙊..lol
Not yet in Florida.
Right? Maybe we’ll get a few weeks in December…
Yup! No matter what I use my hair is frizzy LOL
COURTNEY, YOU'RE SO CUTE!!! 😁
So sweet! Thank you! 🥰
Have you ever tried briogeo curl defining line? I couldn’t find any briogeo washes in your list
What about when it's freezing outside or snowing is it safe then?
It is better for me when it's colder, but I still live in a normally humid area so I typically use products that have glycerin way down the ingredients list😊
So what about Ouidad climate control products?? So confusing cuz it’s humidity control but it has glycerin in it aghhh
I thought glycerin made you hair frizzy?
It does in high humidity/dew points (above 60 degrees Fahrenheit) because glycerin grabs onto the water in the air and pulls it into your hair strands...which can cause the frizz.
Yep! What Amanda said. It depends mainly on the dew points!
Was wondering if you could do a review of the new TWIST line that's out???? It's by Ouidad. Thank you!
I’m afraid I’m terribly allergic to the fragrance in the products. I tried to use them, but I can’t.
@@SwavyCurlyCourtney Oh, OK! Sorry you were allergic! Thanks for getting back with me!
Hey Fern! I tried the twist weather up gel recently. Smells nice, hair shiny, nice slip. LIGHT HOLD on my fine 2c hair. Was frizzy by day 2 and I used a decent amount of product. I live in Maryland where it's still hot and pretty humid and this was not my HG product. I was so bummed because I've heard good things about this line.
@@emilyjensenius4289 Thanks for the review!!!
So basically, living in Costa Rica I should never use glycerin. We never get below 60 except maybe at night in December. And yet, ALL of our products have glycerin.
I think how your hair reacts to glycerin depends on its porosity. The higher the porosity, the more it will react to glycerin.
Florida resident, currently living with dewpoints in the high 70 degrees: what is this fall of which you speak? 😆
Yup. No matter what I use my hair is frizzy LOL.
😂😂😂 Our fall=Your Winter
@@SwavyCurlyCourtney LOL I know LOL
Ohhh my brain's worst nightmate...i never understood what's with glycerin
It can be a lot to take in! I hope this helped!
Anyone knows any good conditioner without glycerin? I’m going over all her videos but don’t know her current favorite daily conditioner
Lol 😂 I just heard the part about conditioner being glycerin free
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