It definitely caused my hair to come out so I stopped using it 😭 It's for damaged hair and at that time my hair was weak and damaged so I tired Olaplex and wasn't good for me. You have long thick hair sis, keep flourishing 🤗
Thanks for sharing. I bought the whole line of Olaplex and have used it once. Amazing!!! I came here to see if I could use it immediately after relaxer. I see that some do and have great results. I appreciate your experience of using it one week out.
I do like Olaplex! Keep it in my products but don't use it very often. I like no 4 (shampoo) and number 5 (conditioner)...I get multiple uses out of each so the price winds up working out. Shampoo lasted me over a yr using it once a month. Conditioner lasted...about 5 washdays? No 3 was nice as well. It's bond strengthening does do well on my hair (kinky, not damaged or colored). Cool that you tried it!
sis, one year of use is super👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽! thanks for sharing your experience with it. if it truly does do what it says I think it’s worth using once in a while for maintenance
Olaplex is not meant to be used on already healthy hair, so it's good that you focused on your ends where damage is more likely to be. I do not believe just rinsing out no. 3 is enough however, I STRONGLY recommend shampooing it out. (You can opt for a very gentle, moisturising cleanser) It does make the hair feel nice, that's for sure! I do believe it saved my hair a few years ago, and I continue to use it to maintain my highlights. (I like 3, 4, and the purple shampoo. I do not like the conditioner, and the mask, while lovely, made my hair almost too soft.) The scent has changed. It used to smell more citrus, but the lawsuits and new laws in the EU made them reformulate a bit.
Thanks for the tips. Wouldn’t you assume everyone’s hair has some level of damage even just from wear and tear? I think damage can be relative unless it’s as obvious as color or heat splits etc. glad it’s worked for you though…
@@CoilyDiaries IMO, yes and no. Yes wear and tear can produce some level of damage, but to the extent that olaplex fixes, no, you can't get that just through careful, gentle handling of your hair. You have to heat or bleach damage to cause the excessive weathering that needs bond repair. That's what I've observed after cutting off a lot of damaged bits anyway.
@@esthertjones make sense 👍🏽 but I still think it would be beneficial to most of us. I say this because things like chlorine for example can mess with the bonds too am sure we have all had a deep at some point 😅
heat gives me split ends and drys my hair out so I have no plans to blow it out in the near future. especially not just for a length check🫣. maybe for a trim or a protective style
Hi sis hair loss is very much about find the cause. Iron,hormones, alopecia, postpartum, stress etc and then going from there. Will do a vid in the future. Here is a playlist about edges 😊ruclips.net/p/PLDsQ8RNZPM4BKrN95wg6x8wJmxI0mp3qJ
I am not surprised it smells like chemicals. I think aloe and jojoba oil is the only plant-based ingredients, last i checked. It worked great for me too, but I stopped for cleaner ingredients.
@tannsmithp for bond repair I use curl Smith rehab salve. It has more natural ingredients than olaplex. But I use innersense conditioner as a deep conditioner and it keeps my hair healthy enough to where I really don't need to use any bond repair.
It definitely caused my hair to come out so I stopped using it 😭 It's for damaged hair and at that time my hair was weak and damaged so I tired Olaplex and wasn't good for me. You have long thick hair sis, keep flourishing 🤗
Oh no! sad to hear this! scary 😟…
Thanks for sharing. I bought the whole line of Olaplex and have used it once. Amazing!!! I came here to see if I could use it immediately after relaxer. I see that some do and have great results. I appreciate your experience of using it one week out.
❤️❤️❤️ good luck with it!
I do like Olaplex! Keep it in my products but don't use it very often. I like no 4 (shampoo) and number 5 (conditioner)...I get multiple uses out of each so the price winds up working out. Shampoo lasted me over a yr using it once a month. Conditioner lasted...about 5 washdays? No 3 was nice as well. It's bond strengthening does do well on my hair (kinky, not damaged or colored). Cool that you tried it!
sis, one year of use is super👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽! thanks for sharing your experience with it. if it truly does do what it says I think it’s worth using once in a while for maintenance
Olaplex is not meant to be used on already healthy hair, so it's good that you focused on your ends where damage is more likely to be. I do not believe just rinsing out no. 3 is enough however, I STRONGLY recommend shampooing it out. (You can opt for a very gentle, moisturising cleanser)
It does make the hair feel nice, that's for sure! I do believe it saved my hair a few years ago, and I continue to use it to maintain my highlights. (I like 3, 4, and the purple shampoo. I do not like the conditioner, and the mask, while lovely, made my hair almost too soft.)
The scent has changed. It used to smell more citrus, but the lawsuits and new laws in the EU made them reformulate a bit.
Thanks for the tips. Wouldn’t you assume everyone’s hair has some level of damage even just from wear and tear? I think damage can be relative unless it’s as obvious as color or heat splits etc. glad it’s worked for you though…
@@CoilyDiaries IMO, yes and no. Yes wear and tear can produce some level of damage, but to the extent that olaplex fixes, no, you can't get that just through careful, gentle handling of your hair. You have to heat or bleach damage to cause the excessive weathering that needs bond repair. That's what I've observed after cutting off a lot of damaged bits anyway.
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@@esthertjones make sense 👍🏽 but I still think it would be beneficial to most of us. I say this because things like chlorine for example can mess with the bonds too am sure we have all had a deep at some point 😅
Thx for the review!:) your hair is so healthy!:)
thanks sis 🙏🏽
Do you ever blow dry your hair to check length. I enjoy watching you.
heat gives me split ends and drys my hair out so I have no plans to blow it out in the near future. especially not just for a length check🫣. maybe for a trim or a protective style
Hi Pi .....a kind request that you put up something on how to mitigate hair loss and receding hair line....
Hi sis hair loss is very much about find the cause. Iron,hormones, alopecia, postpartum, stress etc and then going from there. Will do a vid in the future. Here is a playlist about edges 😊ruclips.net/p/PLDsQ8RNZPM4BKrN95wg6x8wJmxI0mp3qJ
@@CoilyDiaries Thank you😊
I love olaplex. My favourites are number 3 , 4 and 5 . I don’t care much about number 0
nice 👍🏽
Love your videos btw❤
Thanks 🙏🏽 sis🩷
I am not surprised it smells like chemicals. I think aloe and jojoba oil is the only plant-based ingredients, last i checked. It worked great for me too, but I stopped for cleaner ingredients.
fair enough!
Hi! What are you using now?
@tannsmithp for bond repair I use curl Smith rehab salve. It has more natural ingredients than olaplex. But I use innersense conditioner as a deep conditioner and it keeps my hair healthy enough to where I really don't need to use any bond repair.
I actually meant to stretch your hair. I’m so scared to use heat
what’s meant to stretch my hair? olaplex? I try and avoid heat too…