I use rinse out conditioner and leave in conditioner and a blow dryer and it turns our fine. No diffuser on the blow dryer though; just the nozzle end piece.
As a night showerer myself, I go to bed with no product and when I wash my face in the morning, I run my wet hands thru my bed hair. Then, I apply my usual hair products. Works for me.
Despite my old pfp, my hair is jaw length. I shampoo once a week. Condition daily. My hair doesnt get oily or greasy looking. Well at first it did like 2 years ago. But your hair will quickly adapt after a month or so. Cause i used to shampoo daily. My hair is strong, not really any damaged ends. Ive been considering a leave in conditioner for the day that i shampoo just to help with frizz.
So would leave in conditoner be great for people that want to not use conditoner on non wash day. Instead you wash your hair with water. Get out of shower and use a leave in conditoner. Like a very light one maybe like a spray. And use that to detangle hair. Let's say I don't want to style my hair since im taking shower at night and I dont want to put product to blow-dry in my hair to sleep in. Would leave in be great for air drying my hair before bed but not waking up with dry hair.
I have been a hairstylist for 30 years. I personally shampoo and conditioner my clients, and use the original infusion 23 as a cutting lotion. Weather my client wants to air dry., or get a blow dry, with styling products, the hair looks and feels amazing.
OK, I have medium length, straight, fine hair, and after much dying and dye removal, I found L'Oreal Total Repair 5 protein repair leave-in VERY helpful, from first use and only better over time. I felt that it had repaired my hair. However, next time around, new head of hair, I had trouble removing dye from my hair and read that silicones melted into the cortex prevent proper dye removal, then I read the ingredients on the leave-in, which I had started to use again... silicones. And my conditioner, silicones. I liked the treatment, but I'd love to find a protein treatment that strengthens and smoothes but doesn't contain PLASTIC POLYMER that can melt irremovably into my hair!
@@innocent6083 Not really to be honest, I stopped carring about my hair that much and I just let it lose, one major thing I noticed is that you gotta let your hair grow and kind of support each other and it helps ALOT with the frizz. In addition a good oil hair cream will do a great job, you gotta put it on everytime tho.
Everytime i go to the salon my hair looks so good after. I always forget to ask what they put in my hair after. Its hard to explain but when i leave the salon, my hair is strait and even, every hair strand is free to move on its own, you can literally see every strand of hair as an individual piece rather than just one big group. When i shower the next day and i use conditioner my hair goes back to its natural state(mildly wavy on the ends) no matter how much i brush it i cant seem to get that straight look that the salon gives me. I wonder if they r using a hairspray or leave in conditioner or something. I cant remember bc we and the salon lady are always talking and i forget to ask what products they use on me
When you use a conditioner in the shower its really good for your hair bc it deeply moisturizes, but you rinse it out. Thats why its recommended to use a leave-in, bc it locks the moisture in from the shower. Youll also get better results if you use leave ins on wet hair ☺️
I have super fine hair that is often very dry and staticy (length goes 3/4 way to the small of my back) so I don't like to blow dry or "style" it. I use a leave in conditioner but the one I really like has been discontinued. I also tend to dilute it a little bit so it sprays on more evenly. I primarily use the leave in on the middle to lower parts of my hair (from the shoulders down) and sometimes daily between washings to take the static electricity out of it and detangle it. This often brings out soft curls that do not show up at shorter lengths. Are there other (inexpensive) products I should be considering to do the same thing better?
is it normal that i lose like few strands of hair, like 10-15 whenever i put conditioner in my hair?I know its normal to lose daily hair but im the type of person to stress fast over things so idk maybe its all in my head that im getting bald btw im still 17
It’s normal. When you put in conditioner it makes your hair more slippery. Makes it easier for hair strands which where already detached to fall out completely
@@moneymakinmitch8130 The purpose of sea salt spray is usually to add texture or volume to the hair or to enhance a curl pattern. Salt is inherently drying bc it absorbs moisture from your hair however some brands obviously formulate their products and add stuff to counter the possible dryness. You just need to check ingredients really or be wary if u use it daily and already have dry hair
I have kinda dry and straight hair, a little dandruff because I didn’t really care about showering in 2022. I just use shampoo once or twice a week. Then I add conditioner every shower for 4-5 minutes. Lastly I rinse the conditioner out and wash my body. I shower 3-4 times a week, and my goal is to get soft and hair that actually moves. pls tell me it’s fine because I’m worrying rn
First I want to emphasize that I wish our thieves will reactivate our credit cards again to enable benefits of your products.. Yes indeed I used both conditioners, even masks, and surely a prestyling as you called it protective leave in.. To enhance as you describe silky and healthy feel...
I like how he knows everything about hair even though he is bald, Top G
Elder G
Bald G
coaches dont play
You can see that he still has hair though.
@@Billythetoaster2004he made a hair tattoo years ago
0:16 could not have guessed that
😂
I use rinse out conditioner and leave in conditioner and a blow dryer and it turns our fine. No diffuser on the blow dryer though; just the nozzle end piece.
what's your hair type? I'm type 1A (guy)
I've wondered, for us night shower-ers, should we do something with our hair before we go to bed or just let it dry and worry about it in the morning?
Def let it dry and worry bout styling it in the morning
As a night showerer myself, I go to bed with no product and when I wash my face in the morning, I run my wet hands thru my bed hair. Then, I apply my usual hair products. Works for me.
Isn’t a leave in conditioner just to moisturize your hair ?
Despite my old pfp, my hair is jaw length. I shampoo once a week. Condition daily.
My hair doesnt get oily or greasy looking. Well at first it did like 2 years ago. But your hair will quickly adapt after a month or so. Cause i used to shampoo daily.
My hair is strong, not really any damaged ends.
Ive been considering a leave in conditioner for the day that i shampoo just to help with frizz.
have u used the leave in conditioner? if so, did it help w frizz?
@@pepechampy4396 Slightly.
@@andrewvirtue5048 do u have any recommendations? im trying not to use a lot of products bc im broke 😭😭😭
So would leave in conditoner be great for people that want to not use conditoner on non wash day. Instead you wash your hair with water. Get out of shower and use a leave in conditoner. Like a very light one maybe like a spray. And use that to detangle hair. Let's say I don't want to style my hair since im taking shower at night and I dont want to put product to blow-dry in my hair to sleep in. Would leave in be great for air drying my hair before bed but not waking up with dry hair.
I have been a hairstylist for 30 years. I personally shampoo and conditioner my clients, and use the original infusion 23 as a cutting lotion. Weather my client wants to air dry., or get a blow dry, with styling products, the hair looks and feels amazing.
This guy is the Gandalf the grey of hair. So much knowledge 😊
OK, I have medium length, straight, fine hair, and after much dying and dye removal, I found L'Oreal Total Repair 5 protein repair leave-in VERY helpful, from first use and only better over time. I felt that it had repaired my hair. However, next time around, new head of hair, I had trouble removing dye from my hair and read that silicones melted into the cortex prevent proper dye removal, then I read the ingredients on the leave-in, which I had started to use again... silicones. And my conditioner, silicones. I liked the treatment, but I'd love to find a protein treatment that strengthens and smoothes but doesn't contain PLASTIC POLYMER that can melt irremovably into my hair!
My hair is curly but super dense and frizzy, just bought the john frieda leave in conditioner really hope it will help me.
did it help?
did it work?
@@innocent6083 Not really to be honest, I stopped carring about my hair that much and I just let it lose, one major thing I noticed is that you gotta let your hair grow and kind of support each other and it helps ALOT with the frizz.
In addition a good oil hair cream will do a great job, you gotta put it on everytime tho.
the name of the haircut ? or how do u grow your hair like
Richard Ramirez?
I have wavy hair and my hair is on the dry side and its long what products are better for me?
I use Cantu leave in conditioner or I would use it as a rinse out conditioner to detangle my hair
Everytime i go to the salon my hair looks so good after. I always forget to ask what they put in my hair after. Its hard to explain but when i leave the salon, my hair is strait and even, every hair strand is free to move on its own, you can literally see every strand of hair as an individual piece rather than just one big group. When i shower the next day and i use conditioner my hair goes back to its natural state(mildly wavy on the ends) no matter how much i brush it i cant seem to get that straight look that the salon gives me. I wonder if they r using a hairspray or leave in conditioner or something. I cant remember bc we and the salon lady are always talking and i forget to ask what products they use on me
Do you know what they use?
Is it too much to apply conditionner in the shower and then use a leave in conditionner?
When you use a conditioner in the shower its really good for your hair bc it deeply moisturizes, but you rinse it out. Thats why its recommended to use a leave-in, bc it locks the moisture in from the shower. Youll also get better results if you use leave ins on wet hair ☺️
I have super fine hair that is often very dry and staticy (length goes 3/4 way to the small of my back) so I don't like to blow dry or "style" it. I use a leave in conditioner but the one I really like has been discontinued. I also tend to dilute it a little bit so it sprays on more evenly. I primarily use the leave in on the middle to lower parts of my hair (from the shoulders down) and sometimes daily between washings to take the static electricity out of it and detangle it. This often brings out soft curls that do not show up at shorter lengths. Are there other (inexpensive) products I should be considering to do the same thing better?
After hairwash I apply 2-3 drops of coconut oil and water on my hair as a conditioner its the best😊
Can you do a video on the Tim Henson haircut? I don't know he gets those damn wavy spike things.
Ben Bruce from AA used to have the same hair style.
So is it okay if I use leave in conditioner daily and let it air dry
Yes
Can you please do a video on how to achieve a look like Tim Hensons
You're awesome with haircare info! That said, is that mannequin Richard Ramirez aka The Night Stalker the serial killer from back in the day???
Is it ok to use leave in conditioner for styling daily?
Probably, I'm not sure but you have to wash it and get rid of the product that already is in the hair so you don't stack it
The mannikins hair is mad nice
Whats the name of the haircut or how do u grow it out like that
@@1zeemit’s like a layered 70’s shag/helmet kinda style
is it normal that i lose like few strands of hair, like 10-15 whenever i put conditioner in my hair?I know its normal to lose daily hair but im the type of person to stress fast over things so idk maybe its all in my head that im getting bald btw im still 17
@Isaac Zwonitzer Ty cuz i always stress and worry but thanks
@@Klabouterman don't stress man. Stressing makes you lose more hair.
@@kaiz2750 Idk man i cant handle it like every second i have stress without me doing it on purpose
It’s normal. When you put in conditioner it makes your hair more slippery. Makes it easier for hair strands which where already detached to fall out completely
Why do the best stylists have no hair
Bald barbers always go the hardest
Hi just see my hair can't be long, when it long it become blow, how to solve it?
What are some great leave in conditioner for long hair ????
funny how for this video they picked up the guy with zero hair
I don't like shower conditioner.
Why do some people say that sea salt spray is bad for hair
well they're capping
@@localcrisis its literally salt in ur hair it dries out ur scalp bro obviously its bad ifyou use a lot
probably bc it pulls moisture out of your hair so it can leave it dry
@@IamBess123 isn’t sea salt spray purpose to moisturize your hair?
@@moneymakinmitch8130 The purpose of sea salt spray is usually to add texture or volume to the hair or to enhance a curl pattern. Salt is inherently drying bc it absorbs moisture from your hair however some brands obviously formulate their products and add stuff to counter the possible dryness. You just need to check ingredients really or be wary if u use it daily and already have dry hair
Is it just me or does he sounds exactly like Bill hader
I have kinda dry and straight hair, a little dandruff because I didn’t really care about showering in 2022. I just use shampoo once or twice a week. Then I add conditioner every shower for 4-5 minutes. Lastly I rinse the conditioner out and wash my body. I shower 3-4 times a week, and my goal is to get soft and hair that actually moves. pls tell me it’s fine because I’m worrying rn
That mannequin head is definitely Richard Ramirez "the night stalker"
First I want to emphasize that I wish our thieves will reactivate our credit cards again to enable benefits of your products.. Yes indeed I used both conditioners, even masks, and surely a prestyling as you called it protective leave in.. To enhance as you describe silky and healthy feel...
nice SMP
Less is more people…
You clearly have no clue what leave in is for. Plenty of vids with th3 sci3nce behind it on yt. You use it on top of conditioner, to lock in moisture.
0:16 no shit
🧐🧐🧐
First