WOW! Awesome job. Thank you for the Voiceover on this one. You informing that you never use heat protectant before straightening really make sense. So many hair stylists slap that stuff on before do anything. I’m always learning something new watching you to work. You Go Girl!,,,
Her hair is so gorgeous and healthy!!! I need to come see you. I've been natural for a 1 1/5 years. I'm so scared to put heat on my hair. But these tips are just what I needed.
I always watch your videos and you do an awesome job on your client's hair. I would like to see the tape in extensions that you do with your client's hair.
I love voice overs because you are explaining everything. I had no ideal that pasting over the hair more than one time can cause heat damage as well as using heat protection products. To me, that's important information. I have always thought that heat protection products are helping, but when you think about it the heat is cooking the product in your hair. I want to stay natural, and I want to know, how to moisturize my hair to get the shine without it drying and becoming frizzy? I want my hair to be soft to the touch, and have moisture at the same time. I know I don't want my hair to be weighed down with product. Any advice would be very helpful. Thank you
Hello, I stumbled across your videos as I am trying to take better care of my natural hair. Great details! ❤ Ive been trying to find better tools and wanted to know What type of brush are you using while blow drying the hair? I didn’t see it available to purchase in your store?
Thank you for this informative video! You are truly blessed by God to do what you do. Your work is a standard for all. Please recommend types of shampoos and conditioners for clarifying, for volume, and just weekly washing and conditioning. I would also like to see a “how-to” on how to properly flat iron long hair. I have trouble turning in an effort to get nice curls. Thank you! 💕
Brilliant! I was just thinking to straighten my natural hair today and was about to go to the beauty supply for all these heat protectants. Thank you for sharing your technique. What temperature degree was the flat iron on?
@@StudioTechilo thank you-I set my iron on 410 degrees and your technique worked beautifully! 🙌🏽❤️ We will see how long it lasts. *hoping and praying for 7 days*
Love watching you work! Beautiful results. You mentioned you do not use any products before straightening the hair. What about before you blow dry it? I find that when I straighten my hair, my ends don’t get silky straight like the top. What do you recommend?
I love this video but I would love to see it done on really thick hair. My hair is like 10 times thicker than this and I wonder if anyone can actually straighten it
I would have loved to have watched how you trimmed her front, her back was towards the camera… it looked like you were cutting the “Aaliyah” layers 💇🏾♀️
So🧐 You made a statement that MOST stylist would fervently disagree with?!?!?! NO thermal protectant(no pre-straightening product), to ensure no heat damage? HOW does not using heat protectant ensure no heat damage. You said it, but you haven’t explained the Science that supports your theory? I get how the less product, the more movement…..But not even a heat protectant??? How?
Can you explain how using heat protectant ensures no heat damage???? All products on the market don’t always do what they are marketed to do. We’ve tested both ways on multiple textures and came to the conclusion that using no products has worked best.
The Science: “Heat protectants create a barrier or film around the surface of the hair, known as the cuticle - they’re essentially a shield between your heat styling tool and the hair,” explains Esther Olu, a cosmetic chemist. According to Olu, these barriers are usually made from polymers, silicones, and even hydrolyzed wheat protein, depending on which product you use. “The mechanism is sort of similar to how sunscreens work. Those create a barrier to reduce UV damage, but in this case, the barrier is protecting against heat damage. In turn, that helps reduce hair breakage and improve moisture in the hair.” And I guess; yeah. products can, and do at time “false advertise?” That doesn’t dismiss those that ARE actually formulated to prevent damage….And the proof of that would be those that use that product and do not incur damage… It’s not really debatable…But hey; what you tell your clients doesn’t affect my hair’s health so….Proceed My Dear!🤷🏾♀️
The voice overs aren't bad. Great job as always.
Thanks love
I like the voice over. Great job with the background music choice and volume. Very informative and great results.
Thank you 😘😘
Loved the voice over and thanks for the tips!!!
Glad to hear you enjoyed it ♥️
WOW! Awesome job. Thank you for the Voiceover on this one. You informing that you never use heat protectant before straightening really make sense. So many hair stylists slap that stuff on before do anything. I’m always learning something new watching you to work. You Go Girl!,,,
Thanks love! Really appreciate your support❤️
Glad you’re back ! You were missed!
Beautiful job as always ✌️
All your clients are so gorgeous!
I like the voice over. Please do more of them 🤗
Gotcha!!!
Love the voice over!! Great tips
Her hair is so gorgeous and healthy!!! I need to come see you. I've been natural for a 1 1/5 years. I'm so scared to put heat on my hair. But these tips are just what I needed.
Omg she's beautiful ❤️
Yay you are back! 💯🥰 thank you for sharing your great work with us on how to style our natural hair. Great job per usual 💕
Thank you 😘😘
Absolutely love and appreciate the voice over! I learned sooooooooo much! THANK YOU
I LOVE all your content. And I’m SUPER geeked about the ♥️voice ♥️over♥️‼️ thanks for doing a video without extensions.
Gorgeous client!! Gorgeous hair!! Super helpful tips!!💕💕
❤️❤️
I always watch your videos and you do an awesome job on your client's hair. I would like to see the tape in extensions that you do with your client's hair.
Voice over are always helpful.
Gonna do more ❤️ Thanks for watching
I love you're method. And loved the voice over ❤️
Thank you
shes so pretty
Do you still do the roller sets before the blow-out?
I prefer that method because it seems healthier and gives more volume at the root post--blowout
Absolutely gorgeous and the voice over was perfect. Thank's for sharing the helpful tips it was very informative.
Glad to hear that!
You are such a Great stylist!!! Wish you were in my area.
Really appreciate your kind words 😘
Amazing job. More voiceovers please! This was super educational ❤
Beautiful 😍 yes more voice overs
Gotcha ❤️
I love voice overs because you are explaining everything. I had no ideal that pasting over the hair more than one time can cause heat damage as well as using heat protection products. To me, that's important information. I have always thought that heat protection products are helping, but when you think about it the heat is cooking the product in your hair. I want to stay natural, and I want to know, how to moisturize my hair to get the shine without it drying and becoming frizzy? I want my hair to be soft to the touch, and have moisture at the same time. I know I don't want my hair to be weighed down with product. Any advice would be very helpful. Thank you
Happy to see you back, thanks for sharing 😊! Blessings!
❤️❤️
Thank you for posting more videos. I learn from you! May God continue bless you!
Good morning so glad to see you. Definitely will be using your technical.
Hello, I stumbled across your videos as I am trying to take better care of my natural hair. Great details! ❤ Ive been trying to find better tools and wanted to know What type of brush are you using while blow drying the hair? I didn’t see it available to purchase in your store?
YESS ABOUT TIME!!
Absolutely beautiful 🥺 I can’t wait to book with you one day 🥹🤞🏽
Loooove it… can you show how to detect the porosity of your hair to help what products to use?
Thank you for this informative video! You are truly blessed by God to do what you do. Your work is a standard for all. Please recommend types of shampoos and conditioners for clarifying, for volume, and just weekly washing and conditioning. I would also like to see a “how-to” on how to properly flat iron long hair. I have trouble turning in an effort to get nice curls. Thank you! 💕
Thank you so much. I love h2 pros clarifying shampoo and they also have a hydrating shampoo and conditioner that works wonders.
Thank you for the tips. Blessings!
Brilliant! I was just thinking to straighten my natural hair today and was about to go to the beauty supply for all these heat protectants. Thank you for sharing your technique. What temperature degree was the flat iron on?
It varies for each person but start at 400 and work your way up to the temperature you think works best for your hair
@@StudioTechilo thank you-I set my iron on 410 degrees and your technique worked beautifully! 🙌🏽❤️ We will see how long it lasts. *hoping and praying for 7 days*
@@StudioTechilo is this Fahrenheit?
You taught me well!! Thank you!!❤
Yayyyy!!!!♥️
Any product at the end? I Love the video
Beautiful ❤
Love watching you work! Beautiful results. You mentioned you do not use any products before straightening the hair. What about before you blow dry it? I find that when I straighten my hair, my ends don’t get silky straight like the top. What do you recommend?
More than likely it’s because you need a trim
Hi I would like to know on how high is the temperature on the flat iron please
More voice overs! Great job 😁
😘😘😘
Thank you for this
So BEAUTIFUL sis...What kind of blow dryer is that?
Amazing work 🙌🏾 what temperature should we use for blowdrying
I blow dry on the highest setting with this technique
Haven't seen you in a while beautiful as always
thank you ❤️ been a little busy but I’m back
I love that dryer💗💗💗
Me too❤️❤️
This is terrific information. What temperature do you use on the flat iron?
It varies for everyone. I recommend starting at 400 and working your way up to the setting that works for your desired look
I like the voice over, we need to know ur human. Thanks.
Beautiful 😍
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Happy birthday babe ❤❤
Very very nice!
I love this video but I would love to see it done on really thick hair. My hair is like 10 times thicker than this and I wonder if anyone can actually straighten it
Girl! Omg I wanted to book a appointment & you’re not accepting any clients I’ll never achieve the results
Genial !!!🌷👍🇩🇴
♥️♥️
I would have loved to have watched how you trimmed her front, her back was towards the camera… it looked like you were cutting the “Aaliyah” layers 💇🏾♀️
🙌🏾🙌🏾❤
A LOT more voice overs.. More informative 🤓🫡
More voiceovers
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✂❤ 🧡 💛 💚 💙
Did I listen right? No heat protector? Naked hair!?
“5 lbs of products in her hair”😂🤣 yes we do like to drown products in our hair 😭🤦🏾♀️🤷🏽♀️
No product and her hair is steaming that much! ?! SMH.
I think u cut too much
So🧐 You made a statement that MOST stylist would fervently disagree with?!?!?!
NO thermal protectant(no pre-straightening product), to ensure no heat damage?
HOW does not using heat protectant ensure no heat damage. You said it, but you haven’t explained the Science that supports your theory?
I get how the less product, the more movement…..But not even a heat protectant??? How?
Can you explain how using heat protectant ensures no heat damage???? All products on the market don’t always do what they are marketed to do. We’ve tested both ways on multiple textures and came to the conclusion that using no products has worked best.
The Science:
“Heat protectants create a barrier or film around the surface of the hair, known as the cuticle - they’re essentially a shield between your heat styling tool and the hair,” explains Esther Olu, a cosmetic chemist. According to Olu, these barriers are usually made from polymers, silicones, and even hydrolyzed wheat protein, depending on which product you use. “The mechanism is sort of similar to how sunscreens work. Those create a barrier to reduce UV damage, but in this case, the barrier is protecting against heat damage. In turn, that helps reduce hair breakage and improve moisture in the hair.”
And I guess; yeah. products can, and do at time “false advertise?” That doesn’t dismiss those that ARE actually formulated to prevent damage….And the proof of that would be those that use that product and do not incur damage…
It’s not really debatable…But hey; what you tell your clients doesn’t affect my hair’s health so….Proceed My Dear!🤷🏾♀️
Loooove it… can you show how to detect the porosity of your hair to help what products to use?