My own hair growth success, I stuck to this routine: Take early morning sunshine daily for essential vitamin D. Consume vegetables of various colours. Applying paraben and fragrance free hair shampoo and gently massaging two times per week with hair oil by litttleextra cocooonion oil. Imp. to remember that hair growth is influenced by general well-being as well as circulation and diet.
my friend suggested me to use sulphate and paraben free shampoo and it really helped me, my scalp is really clean and itchfree. does this natural hair care brand little extra sell shampoo also?
I have very long thick hair and barbers always complement me for it. most of them ask me what I do. I always say I NEVER use anything else than 100% cotton towels, cold water and wash them maximum twice a week. Started to use conditioner two years ago, made an noticeable impact. Thx for reassuring me, also my GF already did that :D Also I should try hair masks :) ty
I only use conditioner every other weak after shampooing but just because I am lazy xD but imo u don't need to use conditioner every time. the less chemicals the better. I also use very 'soft' shampoo, it's a bit more expensive but there is no perfume and other stuff in it. but for me personally the most important thing is to towel/ air dry them, I NEVER use the hairdryer. I am no prof tho, just personal thoughts :)@@Iambetter222
After a bad reaction to a dandruff shampoo where my hair started overproducing oil I stopped shampooing completely about 12 days ago. I’ve been massaging my scalp daily and thoroughly rinsing my hair and scalp once or twice daily and it was pretty oily at first but now it’s just about adapted. My hair is SO easy to style now, I don’t need any product or blow drying and my hair has never looked better. I have very fine straight hair but now it’s got all the body I need with the natural oils there now. Im super happy with it.
I didn’t wash my hair for two months. At first, it felt bearable but little by little my dandruff overtook my WHOLE scalp. My scalp started to smell like a dead cow.
@@MemerDadhuh, I’m about 3 weeks in so far and still good results. I wonder if there were other issues going on? I’m doing daily recommended scalp massages, combing a couple times a day, keeping the comb very clean, thoroughly rinsing with warm water once or twice a day, exercising often and to a sweat at least weekly, and eating nutritious food. Haven’t had any problems with smell or dandruff and my hair remains much improved regarding ease of styling and appearance.
@@MemerDad I started this too and have no problem, one misconception is that you can just massage your scalp for a minute and you're clean, but no you have to really get in there and massage your scalp for a good 5-10 minutes under the water and try to get everything not attached to your head off, remember you are changing easy chemical cleaning with hard mechanical cleaning. A good comparison is try cleaning your floors with just water and a mop, it will require you to put a whole of a lot more effort as the dirt will not just lift up on the first pass of the mop, you would have to scrub and scrub until it gets cleaned.
Nice vid can you please also mention some good brands and hair items such as conditioners, hairmasks etc that has good quality ingredients for your hair?
there is no best shampoo or conditioner for everyone, it depends on your hair type, try finding your hair type and then search for good quality products made for that type
If you have damaged hair, OLAPLEX. Trust me! The brand has patented technology and all their products work almost instantly. For hairmasks the brigeo hairmask for damaged hair is amazing😉
I’m 52 now & my hair is as good as when I was 20, it thick & shines, are use Shea, moisture, shampoo, conditioner and hair mask. I only wash it twice a week and blow dry with a heat protector, pat dry, never Rub job done
@arnod.1421 True that, I'm a great example of this, inherited my hair genes on my mother's side, they all got great hair, i just use one of those cheap 2 dollar shampoos, was roughly twice a week, no conditioner ever, pat dry then just let it air dry. Looks like a billion bucks after.
i use this 4-in-1 hair thickening shampoo (has aloe vera in it). I only shampoo every 2 days (2-3x a week), and I shower with cold water every day. I think my hair's also quite damaged and split, so I apply this damage-control hair serum to my scalp after I shower (I air dry, also I only apply it on the days I don't shampoo). I also have hairfall, and I think my hair is starting to thin (strands vary thickness sometimes). Can't be balding, I'm only 14. I don't comb; I'm trying to get this messy, fluffy hair look. I'm thinking about getting sea salt spray to add volume to my hair (although the shampoo already helps provide that I think)
1. Don’t use cheap/2-1 shampoo 2. Use conditioner 3. Don’t wash too often (max 3 times a week) 4. Wash with warm water, rinse with cold water 5. Don’t use excessive heat with hairdryer 6. Use shower filter to filter out harmful minerals in water 7. Don’t rub hair when drying with towel, lightly tap 8. Use hair mask 9. Don’t use too much styling product 10. Don’t cut hair too often, can cause split ends and look bad 11. Clean your combs (wash once every 2 days) 12. Bad habits, avoid smoking and drinking, drink lots of water.
Sweat can actually remove the gunk in your scalp from your open pores allowing your natural oil to flourish but washing to many times can strip your hair of its natural oil and it'll be dry
@@oxbull1161where’d you get that? From random beauty gurus on RUclips? Do your research bud search doctorly on RUclips their actual certified dermatologist not just some good looking youtuber with good genes.
I also wash my hair when I sweat but again, it's only once every 2-3 days, I've found that rinsing with just water even after I've sweated a lot makes it look and feel good enough
@angelmaldonado5657 I don't use RUclips bookie LOL and i use Google you can look up the benefits sweating has on hair and that's one of the reason. Why would I look up stuff that's good for my hair on RUclips??? LOLLL 🤣
Probably best to go to a dermatologist and see what they think would be good to help. I'm not sure if you have or not so I don't want to assume anything, but a lot of people get dandruff and dry/flaky scalps confused, so using dandruff shampoos can actually be damaging unless you officially know if you have dandruff or not, plus, everyone's hair and scalp are different, so a dermatologist is definitely the way to go.
If the flakes that come out your scalp is yellow try taking your hair type and porosity and finding a shampoo that'll get rid of the dandruff and yes cold water is good to wash your hair with it doesn't have to be that cold but it can help moisten your scalp and stuff
you wont catch a cold from it. In fact going out in cold temps with a t shirt wont do much unless you stay for too long or if the temp is very low. Cold is a virus. Nevertheless wet hair is uncomfortable as hell so I get you. I run my fingers through it and it works fairly well you can try the same
I have very thick hair, but after using shampoo or conditioner it becomes pretty dry and its hard for me to style it untill the natural volume comes back.. any tips on this?
Have you tried leave-in conditioner after shower? It could help hair be styled easier and maintain the 'natural' volume u looking for, its worked for me.
@@EddieInAction Agreed. I have the same kind of thick course hair, and after using some leave-in conditioner, my hair and scalp has felt so much better. It's not the ultimate solution tho. Just one of the first and most basic courses of action.
Conditioning every day isn't safe but it really depends on the type of hair you have but me personally I don't recommend Conditioning everyday since it could strip your hair of it's natural oil and leave it dull so shampoo before Conditioner and if you don't have shampoo deep Conditioner is fine as long as it cleans your hair and scalp
A Hair Doctor said if you have dandruff (seborrheic dermatitis) then you should wash your hair daily, of you have healthy scalp and hair then 2 times a week is enough.
But its literally impossible to not dry your hair out shampooing everyday which makes your hair oily but if u dont shampoo everyday your hair is oily so youre screwed
@@smirkHD actually that Oil on your head healthy for the hair, the very point of brushing your hair (100 strokes a day) is to spread that natural healthy sebum throughout every fiber of your hair, it has same effect as castor oil which sthrentens and thickens hair fibers. But Seborrheic Dermatitis feeds on the oil on your scalp, which causes an overgrowth of the yeast and fungus in your scalp and more inflammation happens.
I've dandruff , I would want one which help remove dandruff , dry hair and make it stronger and also condition it . Would you please recommend a shampoo and a conditioner which will help with the above
@@ballve5982i did that for a while and my hair was greasy AF for months to the point i had to change back to washing it properly again. It done more damage than good
question I love water but I also love green tea is that okay? generally plain, brewed from a bag, and with a spoonful or two of honey once or twice a day.
sup. i have thin blonde hair that i'm gonna grow out. Because of my hair type, normal shampoos all have the same effect of making my hair dry and flat - I use product and I get buildup if i don't use shampoo. What brands would you recommend me?
My cat already knew...taking frequent baths destroys your hair..that's why he only bathes every 3 months, hahahha Ok no, but I get the same principle applies, animals have natural oils.
Just need it warm enough to get rid of stuff, if theres not much extra oil that you want to get rid of then cold is fine. That's why he mentions to wash in warm and then rinse in cool if possible. Hot water causes hair to 'open up' and loose its nutrients or something (not an expert so maybe someone else can better explain).
@@CoreLegend Because its a youtube channel teaching people how to become attractive when in reality this person could be completely ugly and just be using these potentially useless tips and tricks so people buy their course
Here is my story I guess. I grew out my hair. I completely neglected it it got around to my chest. Because I neglected it I would have bumps and I’d scratch them. They would bleed. I got dandruff and that’s made my whole scalp itchy. At some point I decided to cut my hair and later get 2 buzz cuts. Don’t neglect your hair. I’m balding. My scalp itches even with ketenconozle shampoo. And I can’t have a hairstyle anymore. And I’m 18 years old
If I don't wash my hair everyday, my hair becomes way too oily immediately the next day. "drink pure water" good luck with that with tap water or bottled ones.
Lookup a guy called more plates more dates hair loss, he has a guide that will teach you what you should use. Shampoo and "natural" stuff don't help, you're balding because of hormones
@@ManLikeEddyI mean he’s not wrong. A shampoo and conditioner meant for dry and flaky hair is not going to work as well as on oily hair. If it is hard to distinguish exactly what type of hair you have, you should reach out to your doctor and/or Dermatologist
If you want healthy hair, shampoo and conditioner from olaplex or brigeo is amazing. Both brands saved my hair and it looks a lot better now. (For brigeo, their ‘Don’t despair, repair’ line is the most popular and effective)
I have somewhat thick hair. After a shower its extremely fluffly and moisturised but as it starts drying the hair on the end starts curling and become hard and brittle :( combing doesn't help :(( what should I do in this case?
Could someone write plan of care hairs? Is it ok to wash your hair with only cold water everyday and wash hair with shampoo and conditioner 2/3 times per a week?
hello, can u please tell me how to wash off oil after applying it to the hair (eg coconut oil etc) without the use of shampoo as i wear oil 5/6 days a week and cant shampoo every day as it damages hair
You're not supposed to keep putting oil cause it'll just build up why not after you wash your hair wet your hair put your usual oil and dont put anymore and if your hair feels dry repeat that same process again and continue waiting cause putting to much oil is also bad for you hair
U told do not aggresively dry our hair with towel,then tell me how i can dry my hair,if i smoothly use towel to dry my hair,my hair still wet,pls tell what need to do
You have to pat it dry it doesn't have to be completely because the moisture is still gonna get away so when it's damp just put oil and comb through your hair and do what you usually do
The “guys join my patron” caught me so off guard lmfao
ikr same i burst out laughing
"... and the hair becomes full and healthy GUYSJOINMYPATREON"
It's like he's capturer walked out of the room and he took that chance to promote his Patreon
it took me 3 seconds to register he was talking about patreon lmao it was unexpected
That shit was crazy bro
My own hair growth success, I stuck to this routine:
Take early morning sunshine daily for essential vitamin D. Consume vegetables of various colours. Applying paraben and fragrance free hair shampoo and gently massaging two times per week with hair oil by litttleextra cocooonion oil. Imp. to remember that hair growth is influenced by general well-being as well as circulation and diet.
my friend suggested me to use sulphate and paraben free shampoo and it really helped me, my scalp is really clean and itchfree. does this natural hair care brand little extra sell shampoo also?
I have seen a significant reduction in hair fall ever since I started using coconnioon hair shampoo and oil.
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I have very long thick hair and barbers always complement me for it. most of them ask me what I do. I always say I NEVER use anything else than 100% cotton towels, cold water and wash them maximum twice a week. Started to use conditioner two years ago, made an noticeable impact. Thx for reassuring me, also my GF already did that :D Also I should try hair masks :) ty
Only conditioner or after shampoo using conditioner
I only use conditioner every other weak after shampooing but just because I am lazy xD but imo u don't need to use conditioner every time. the less chemicals the better. I also use very 'soft' shampoo, it's a bit more expensive but there is no perfume and other stuff in it. but for me personally the most important thing is to towel/ air dry them, I NEVER use the hairdryer. I am no prof tho, just personal thoughts :)@@Iambetter222
when you say wash them maximum twice a week, you mean you don't rinse your hair in any type of way for the other 5 days?
Cold water everyday, shampoo + condicioner 2/3 times a week@@unblessed
yes, but thats very personal and took sime time for my hair to get used to. @@unblessed
After a bad reaction to a dandruff shampoo where my hair started overproducing oil I stopped shampooing completely about 12 days ago. I’ve been massaging my scalp daily and thoroughly rinsing my hair and scalp once or twice daily and it was pretty oily at first but now it’s just about adapted. My hair is SO easy to style now, I don’t need any product or blow drying and my hair has never looked better. I have very fine straight hair but now it’s got all the body I need with the natural oils there now. Im super happy with it.
I didn’t wash my hair for two months. At first, it felt bearable but little by little my dandruff overtook my WHOLE scalp. My scalp started to smell like a dead cow.
@@MemerDadhuh, I’m about 3 weeks in so far and still good results. I wonder if there were other issues going on? I’m doing daily recommended scalp massages, combing a couple times a day, keeping the comb very clean, thoroughly rinsing with warm water once or twice a day, exercising often and to a sweat at least weekly, and eating nutritious food. Haven’t had any problems with smell or dandruff and my hair remains much improved regarding ease of styling and appearance.
@@MemerDad I started this too and have no problem, one misconception is that you can just massage your scalp for a minute and you're clean, but no you have to really get in there and massage your scalp for a good 5-10 minutes under the water and try to get everything not attached to your head off, remember you are changing easy chemical cleaning with hard mechanical cleaning. A good comparison is try cleaning your floors with just water and a mop, it will require you to put a whole of a lot more effort as the dirt will not just lift up on the first pass of the mop, you would have to scrub and scrub until it gets cleaned.
@@MemerDad bro u gotta still use daily conditioner
@@MemerDad co-wash it , dude
a very important part is having a healthy diet ~ high protein foods and vitamin rich diet is very essential if you need hair to be healthy and grow
Nice vid can you please also mention some good brands and hair items such as conditioners, hairmasks etc that has good quality ingredients for your hair?
try based bodyworks and argain oils
there is no best shampoo or conditioner for everyone, it depends on your hair type, try finding your hair type and then search for good quality products made for that type
@@dumsoshi A shampoo just takes oils out of your hair and a conditioner adds them back in, why would that change depending on your hair type?
if you have thick hair get shea moisture and if you have thinner hair get based
If you have damaged hair, OLAPLEX. Trust me! The brand has patented technology and all their products work almost instantly. For hairmasks the brigeo hairmask for damaged hair is amazing😉
i like this, straight to the point unlike other channels.
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Could you make a video about the people who have skin picking problems and try to rub their hair with their hands often.
I’m 52 now & my hair is as good as when I was 20, it thick & shines, are use Shea, moisture, shampoo, conditioner and hair mask. I only wash it twice a week and blow dry with a heat protector, pat dry, never Rub job done
How frequent you use hairmask? And care to tell me your shea and moisture? Since its not common here
@arnod.1421 True that, I'm a great example of this, inherited my hair genes on my mother's side, they all got great hair, i just use one of those cheap 2 dollar shampoos, was roughly twice a week, no conditioner ever, pat dry then just let it air dry. Looks like a billion bucks after.
Summary:
Wrong washing
Washing too often
Hot water
Hard water
Aggressive Dry
No Hair Mask
Too much styling
Rare Haircut
Dirty Combs
Bad Habits
*yessir*
Sooo basically just stop existing? Cool got it.
what@@anakinskywalker8626
@@anakinskywalker8626nah bro it really ain't that deep 💀
@@Iuffycs Stop using that overused cringe gaslighting term. Goddamn tiktoker.
Thanks a lot brother 🙏🙏🙏 for your haircare tips I can't express my happiness and gratitude 🙏
i use this 4-in-1 hair thickening shampoo (has aloe vera in it). I only shampoo every 2 days (2-3x a week), and I shower with cold water every day.
I think my hair's also quite damaged and split, so I apply this damage-control hair serum to my scalp after I shower (I air dry, also I only apply it on the days I don't shampoo).
I also have hairfall, and I think my hair is starting to thin (strands vary thickness sometimes). Can't be balding, I'm only 14.
I don't comb; I'm trying to get this messy, fluffy hair look. I'm thinking about getting sea salt spray to add volume to my hair (although the shampoo already helps provide that I think)
too much effort, I'll jus shave my head.
very informative video.
Watching your yt channel is very refreshing✨.keep working you'll grow bigger one day.
so it is fine to just wash sweat from workouts out by using cold water?
yes. sweat is made up of electrolytes, not of oils, so it can be easily washed away with just water.
Where is the summary Guy ?
1. Don’t use cheap/2-1 shampoo
2. Use conditioner
3. Don’t wash too often (max 3 times a week)
4. Wash with warm water, rinse with cold water
5. Don’t use excessive heat with hairdryer
6. Use shower filter to filter out harmful minerals in water
7. Don’t rub hair when drying with towel, lightly tap
8. Use hair mask
9. Don’t use too much styling product
10. Don’t cut hair too often, can cause split ends and look bad
11. Clean your combs (wash once every 2 days)
12. Bad habits, avoid smoking and drinking, drink lots of water.
@@1dollaroincontanti402thank youuu!!!
Thanks for this knowledge to help for my hair.
This guy doing excellent job. ❤
My hair is tough plus curly so it’s very hard to comb and I wash my hair when I sweat so like 5 times a week
Sweat can actually remove the gunk in your scalp from your open pores allowing your natural oil to flourish but washing to many times can strip your hair of its natural oil and it'll be dry
@@oxbull1161where’d you get that? From random beauty gurus on RUclips? Do your research bud search doctorly on RUclips their actual certified dermatologist not just some good looking youtuber with good genes.
I also wash my hair when I sweat but again, it's only once every 2-3 days, I've found that rinsing with just water even after I've sweated a lot makes it look and feel good enough
@angelmaldonado5657 I don't use RUclips bookie LOL and i use Google you can look up the benefits sweating has on hair and that's one of the reason. Why would I look up stuff that's good for my hair on RUclips??? LOLLL 🤣
@angelmaldonado5657 Also its literally a known fact that washing your hair to many times can strip your hair of its natural oils
Could you also make a list of products that you you would suggest using?
Should i wash my hair with cold water every day (i have severe dandruff so if i dont wash it gets too oily)?
Probably best to go to a dermatologist and see what they think would be good to help. I'm not sure if you have or not so I don't want to assume anything, but a lot of people get dandruff and dry/flaky scalps confused, so using dandruff shampoos can actually be damaging unless you officially know if you have dandruff or not, plus, everyone's hair and scalp are different, so a dermatologist is definitely the way to go.
If the flakes that come out your scalp is yellow try taking your hair type and porosity and finding a shampoo that'll get rid of the dandruff and yes cold water is good to wash your hair with it doesn't have to be that cold but it can help moisten your scalp and stuff
As a guy who is growing hair, how do I dry long hair quickly and effectively enough to not catch a cold or other nasty things in the winter?
I'm fairly sure catching a cold due to wet hair isn't true, so there shouldn't be any worries there.
you wont catch a cold from it. In fact going out in cold temps with a t shirt wont do much unless you stay for too long or if the temp is very low. Cold is a virus. Nevertheless wet hair is uncomfortable as hell so I get you. I run my fingers through it and it works fairly well you can try the same
@Veyrone which 1.shampoo and conditioner 2.which hair mask you use ???
Egg
Thanks man, useful info just in time
I have very thick hair, but after using shampoo or conditioner it becomes pretty dry and its hard for me to style it untill the natural volume comes back.. any tips on this?
Same brother
Have you tried leave-in conditioner after shower? It could help hair be styled easier and maintain the 'natural' volume u looking for, its worked for me.
@@EddieInAction Agreed. I have the same kind of thick course hair, and after using some leave-in conditioner, my hair and scalp has felt so much better. It's not the ultimate solution tho. Just one of the first and most basic courses of action.
Ask your barber to point cutting. It should help
Well thats natural but put water on it if it isn't already wet and put oil and comb your hair it should bring back moisture
owh that's the reason i have a hair fall problem...thnx for the advice man....its very help full
*that are destroying you hair or 10 mistakes that destroy your hair*
Btw love your videos❤
So conditioner only after shampoo (times a week) or conditioner every day?
Conditioning every day isn't safe but it really depends on the type of hair you have but me personally I don't recommend Conditioning everyday since it could strip your hair of it's natural oil and leave it dull so shampoo before Conditioner and if you don't have shampoo deep Conditioner is fine as long as it cleans your hair and scalp
A Hair Doctor said if you have dandruff (seborrheic dermatitis) then you should wash your hair daily, of you have healthy scalp and hair then 2 times a week is enough.
But its literally impossible to not dry your hair out shampooing everyday which makes your hair oily but if u dont shampoo everyday your hair is oily so youre screwed
@@smirkHD actually that Oil on your head healthy for the hair, the very point of brushing your hair (100 strokes a day) is to spread that natural healthy sebum throughout every fiber of your hair, it has same effect as castor oil which sthrentens and thickens hair fibers. But Seborrheic Dermatitis feeds on the oil on your scalp, which causes an overgrowth of the yeast and fungus in your scalp and more inflammation happens.
So using both shampoo and conditioning at the same time doesn't affect but it gets ruined right? Just use one thing for hair?
The left image on the thumbnail is exactly my back hairs, i never had that problem until i wanted long hairs (that touch the shoulder).
I've dandruff , I would want one which help remove dandruff , dry hair and make it stronger and also condition it . Would you please recommend a shampoo and a conditioner which will help with the above
any tips for oily thin hair ?
Thank you for the tips
Excellent videos. Short quick and precise. Never, ever change your accent. I recommend doing old money brands video.
I used to over style alot. Does anyone know any method of growing hair back to original thickness from over styled hair??
Love this channel so much
Hope yall havin a good christmas
How often should visit the barber while growing hair?
What if I sweat a lot and exercise daily? Should I still only wash my hair 3 times per week?
You can rinse it with water
@@ballve5982i did that for a while and my hair was greasy AF for months to the point i had to change back to washing it properly again. It done more damage than good
@@PLUTOXGOATwash it with water only like our ancestors did unlike shampooing which was invented in maybe like 1950-60?
@@んムムÐタモモ I did wash it with water and it never worked or made my hair better, it made it worse as I said
@@んムムÐタモモwe used mud and clay on our faces and hair to clean up our hair and skin.
Wow that was really helpful that was helpful man I subscribed
What happens if i use the afro combs to often would that also cause hair loss?
"Eh, I don't do any of these.."
_"Mistake number 9, which for some reason many forget. Guys don't clean their combs."_
"Oh."
question I love water but I also love green tea is that okay? generally plain, brewed from a bag, and with a spoonful or two of honey once or twice a day.
tea is rather healthy and after all its a cup of water too just with added tea
What about coffee addiction is it really that bad for hair
Applying any colour dyes to hair causes Hairfall?
My body produces a lot of oil and that makes me shower a lot. What should i do?
Some people have lavish hair even when smoking still.. not everyone is the same i guess. Some more sensitive than others
Exactly, some people have absolutely no routine, eat like shit, and have full soft hair
sup. i have thin blonde hair that i'm gonna grow out. Because of my hair type, normal shampoos all have the same effect of making my hair dry and flat - I use product and I get buildup if i don't use shampoo. What brands would you recommend me?
I wouldn't know a brand, but try search for a very light shampoo that isn't too strong, it might help.
no brands for your genetics
My cat already knew...taking frequent baths destroys your hair..that's why he only bathes every 3 months, hahahha
Ok no, but I get the same principle applies, animals have natural oils.
But my hair get so oily when I wash them only with water? Is it ok to wash my hair everyday?
Is cold water fine for the hair? I usually wash my hair in cold water especially when it's hot outside
Just need it warm enough to get rid of stuff, if theres not much extra oil that you want to get rid of then cold is fine. That's why he mentions to wash in warm and then rinse in cool if possible. Hot water causes hair to 'open up' and loose its nutrients or something (not an expert so maybe someone else can better explain).
@@ralesidtparrot9334 ok thanks
Great video 🙌🏻
Can i use hair cream as conditioner?
Super video ❤ ❤❤
Channels like this need a face reveal
why?
@@CoreLegend Because its a youtube channel teaching people how to become attractive when in reality this person could be completely ugly and just be using these potentially useless tips and tricks so people buy their course
if my theory is right, it won't
@@CoreLegendBecause how else can you ensure authenticity?
not always
Here is my story I guess. I grew out my hair. I completely neglected it it got around to my chest. Because I neglected it I would have bumps and I’d scratch them. They would bleed. I got dandruff and that’s made my whole scalp itchy. At some point I decided to cut my hair and later get 2 buzz cuts.
Don’t neglect your hair. I’m balding. My scalp itches even with ketenconozle shampoo. And I can’t have a hairstyle anymore. And I’m 18 years old
Maybe my jojoba oil and tea tree oil would work for you? They're anti-inflammatory and jojoba actually penetrates the skin better than most oils
If I don't wash my hair everyday, my hair becomes way too oily immediately the next day.
"drink pure water" good luck with that with tap water or bottled ones.
I find it very funny now watching this and it saying "Avoid daily shampoo & hot shower use", as if i didn't go 7y/o to 15y/o JUST doing those two.
Rare haircut is my biggest probleme im doing rn damn im scared asf rn
Using conditioner every time after shampoo also harms hair,
Is daily washing with only water healthy to dry Hair ?
i think so but idk
Damn I almost do all of them and no wonder why my hair looks like a dead bush
I have long hair and split ends, guess I have to start using a hair mask 🤔
WHICH HAIR MASK IS BEST?
Egg
@@luffyateyomom6273 Thank you
The brigeo hairmask is really popular and it works wonders!
@@신효린-i5m Thank you
I'm facing baldness in the front and sides :( any tips?
Lookup a guy called more plates more dates hair loss, he has a guide that will teach you what you should use. Shampoo and "natural" stuff don't help, you're balding because of hormones
rosemary oil and derma roll
Is it okay if we use shampoo and conditioner from different brand?
yes
So I have made only one mistake and that is not using hair masks but also this is my first time hearing about it
bro cmon i aint joining a patreon for a dude using an ai voice 😂
How do you edit your vids?
My dude just got a sub
if I play basketball 5 times a week, then should I wash my hair just as often as I play? or could I not wash it
hello is egg can be use as hair mask?
What are the best shampoos & conditioners?
There is no such thing as best shampoos and conditioners. Just find the best one for your hair type.
@@Frost4S that doesn't help
@@ManLikeEddyI mean he’s not wrong. A shampoo and conditioner meant for dry and flaky hair is not going to work as well as on oily hair. If it is hard to distinguish exactly what type of hair you have, you should reach out to your doctor and/or Dermatologist
@@dbean5174 I just used puppy shampoo 💀
If you want healthy hair, shampoo and conditioner from olaplex or brigeo is amazing. Both brands saved my hair and it looks a lot better now. (For brigeo, their ‘Don’t despair, repair’ line is the most popular and effective)
I have somewhat thick hair. After a shower its extremely fluffly and moisturised but as it starts drying the hair on the end starts curling and become hard and brittle :( combing doesn't help :(( what should I do in this case?
You can try hair oil
how about using pomade?
Male pattern baldness is genetic. Regardless of cleaning right or not wont matter very much. Where I'm not losing hair its fairly healthy.
Is soda carbonated water ?
don't wash with hot water ever...
any tip for curly hair
Kartik Aryan at 3:21 😅
At 1:05: what's the cut called? Thanks.
Thankyou
Out now yes outside of me now yes
Could someone write plan of care hairs? Is it ok to wash your hair with only cold water everyday and wash hair with shampoo and conditioner 2/3 times per a week?
Should we wash our hair with water daily??
hello, can u please tell me how to wash off oil after applying it to the hair (eg coconut oil etc) without the use of shampoo as i wear oil 5/6 days a week and cant shampoo every day as it damages hair
then don't put oil 5 6 x a week that's too much oils for ur hair it will make ur hair greasy instead wear oil 1-2 a week
You're not supposed to keep putting oil cause it'll just build up why not after you wash your hair wet your hair put your usual oil and dont put anymore and if your hair feels dry repeat that same process again and continue waiting cause putting to much oil is also bad for you hair
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This video feels like someone doing a side hustle as the video presentor feels like ai
what hairstyle is on the left side at 1:05 ??
i have to wash my hair everyday unless it becomes oily af
yeah you should just not with shampoo
@@spookydoughybut with what then? water?
@@juscodingthat and conditioner, obviously. Many people don’t use shampoo at all 👍
@cr4ck857 yes, after a few weeks without using shampoo, your hair will become less oily
@@hermano9903 doesn't work for me, i tried not washing my hair with shampoo for like a month
Don't forget to apply hair oil
U told do not aggresively dry our hair with towel,then tell me how i can dry my hair,if i smoothly use towel to dry my hair,my hair still wet,pls tell what need to do
You have to pat it dry it doesn't have to be completely because the moisture is still gonna get away so when it's damp just put oil and comb through your hair and do what you usually do
You should just use a hair dryer. Naturally letting your hair dry without a hair dryer can be bad for your hair and scalp!
2:05 bros hairline is fucked☠️
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Can u tell us best shampoos to use. I always use claerman. But it's 2in1 i guess
Other tip should be not aplying some oil to the hair
Some people don't need hair oils. All depends on hair type and porosity.
Can any 14yr old use conditioner?
i wash with only water
is this your real voice or ai?
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