7 Ways To Take Better Care Of Your Hair

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  • @notw8626
    @notw8626 Год назад +1059

    I’m 40. No one taught me how to do my hair. I watched video after video. You sir have taught me more in the last week than my entire life. I curled my hair per your recommendations and it’s lasted 3 days! It never lasted over a day before. I bought all the recommended hair products for my type and I’m already seeing results. Thank you for what you do!!!!

    • @ccMomOfJays
      @ccMomOfJays Год назад +7

      Have you purchased the pureology leave in conditioner? How do you like it, if so?

    • @notw8626
      @notw8626 Год назад +6

      @@ccMomOfJays I had biolage at the time so I’m still using that but I did buy the pureology for when I run out. I haven’t used it before but their shampoos have always been my go to.

    • @ccMomOfJays
      @ccMomOfJays Год назад +4

      @@notw8626 thank you. I'm using up some shampoo that I currently have and will be moving on to better quality shampoo from now on. I've decided on pureology or redken..heck I'll probably purchase both 😊

    • @COgirl394
      @COgirl394 Год назад +7

      ​@@ccMomOfJays I bought the pureology leave-in conditioner over the holidays in one of the many sales and I love it!!! I am not one to spend more than $15 or so on each hair product, but I can't believe what a difference it makes. Leaves my hair really shiny and soft. I don't know how often it goes on sale, but you might want to see if you can get it at a reduced price.

    • @ccMomOfJays
      @ccMomOfJays Год назад +4

      @@COgirl394 thank you! I can't bring myself to spend much either, but your comment definitely seals the deal for me! I'll wait for a sale. Good thing I'm patient 😆 🤣

  • @anie492
    @anie492 Год назад +1865

    Who in the world uses more shampoo than conditioner? I go through three bottles of conditioner before the first bottle of shampoo is even done.

    • @Madmarsha
      @Madmarsha Год назад +49

      Right?!?!

    • @Rositasparks
      @Rositasparks Год назад +89

      I used to be guilty of that. It happens ❤

    • @juneroberts5305
      @juneroberts5305 Год назад +14

      Legit question....

    • @ayaadel2717
      @ayaadel2717 Год назад +101

      i do 🫣💔

    • @kj2521
      @kj2521 Год назад +108

      I didn't know you were supposed to use conditioner on all of your hair until like last year. My mom always had me apply it from mid shaft to ends to keep the top from getting oily as a kid. I thought that's just what you were supposed to do!

  • @Elviladia
    @Elviladia Год назад +361

    Fix damaged hair:
    3:19 Repair Routine - 2 products - Olaplex 3 and Hair Mask
    5:20 Dry Shampoo
    8:16 Stop Buying Random Products from Social Media
    9:00 Research your Hair-Type
    9:30 Product Categories
    11:00 Using Too Much Shampoo
    14:05 The End Game/Healthy Ends - Split Dry Ends

    • @milana2020
      @milana2020 Год назад +3

      Thanks

    • @user-dianejcml
      @user-dianejcml Год назад +3

      Thank you! 🙂

    • @SweetStuffOnMonarchLane
      @SweetStuffOnMonarchLane Год назад

      @@wagnis1 I used Olaplex several years ago for my damaged hair and it worked REALLY well, so I wanted to start using it again (for the same reason =/ ur!). When I went looking around online to order it, I read a lot about this alleged lawsuit you're talking about, so it made me a bit nervous to use it again. I looked on Sephora and many of the reviews mentioned it also, BUT after I filtered the reviews so that they only included verified purchases and non-compensated reviews, they went from approximately 3,000 down to 300, and I didn't read any reviews talking about damage (although I didn't read all 300, lol!). That seemed very suspicious to me, and felt VERY off, like, what is going on here? So, albeit a little apprehensively, I ordered and used them anyway over a week ago and haven't had ANY issues. I also went to the Olaplex website and read what they had to say, and they said they will be vigorously defending themselves in court because they do strict testing of their products and there's no way their products could cause hair loss, so that made me feel better about using it too, because they weren't being all hush about it. They also removed a potentially harmful ingredient (and their products contained very little of it) as soon as they learned it could be harmful... an ingredient many U.S. companies continue to use, but was banned in Europe. There are an unbelievable amount of chemicals in this exact scenario that you and I eat, put on ourselves, etc. everyday, and are probably hurting us in ways we don't even know about. At least Olaplex took it out of their formula, even though they legally didn't have to.
      Some possible causes, that these people could have lost hair from, that I read/thought about were:
      1. Could some of the bottles have been tampered with, or had been fakes? The big online retailer that starts with an 'A' is known for not doing enough to stop that practice... exactly why I didn't buy through them. Their reviews mentioned receiving products that weren't sealed, smelled off/different than usual, or were a different color or consistency, etc.
      2. Most people are going to be looking to use Olaplex because their hair is damaged, and damaged hair can break off and/or fall out... a lot at once, or over time.
      3. If a person's had covid, whether they knew they had it or not, that can definitely cause hair to fall out, so could them using Olaplex just have been a coincidence and nothing Olaplex did wrong? I'm in the medical field, and I've had many patients tell me about their hair loss with covid.
      4. SO many people don't read directions on products and/or follow the directions of non-professionals on social media, which can be very harmful! For example, putting a treatment, that instructions say should be left on for 10 minutes, in their wet hair, then putting it up in a tight bun, then sleeping on it all night. This can cause severe damage, breakage, and hair loss.
      Another thing that makes me a bit leary as to whether these claims are for real is that, years ago, a hair dresser told me that L'Oreal, who owns Redken and many other brands, was going to buy the Olaplex company at one time, and part of the deal included Olaplex revealing their patented formula to L'Oreal, but after they did, L'Oreal pulled out of the deal. Then they used that info to make a bonding formula... pretty crappy thing to do, and they actually lost a $50 million lawsuit filed against them by Olaplex, I read. It just puts something in the back of my mind that there could be something fishy going on with all of this. Patents are only allowed to be held by the original inventor for 20 years, too, so if another company was able to start using that formula after the patent expires, and the company that invented it got some really bad press in the meantime... hmmm, I don't know. 🤔 It just makes me wonder. Olaplex's patent runs out in 2034, so other companies may be positioning themselves to come out on top of the heap of companies that are going to be in competition with Olaplex when their patent runs out fairly soon.
      Also, I wouldn't believe about 90% of the crap you see on Facebook... it's a VERY poor source for any factual information.
      I guess the truth will "all come out in the wash," so to speak... pun intended Please know that I'm not trying to throw any shade your way because I know you're just trying to warn people, I just wanted to put out there that there's always two sides to every story, everyone is innocent until proven guilty, and we may not know people's and company's true intents and motivations, which sadly are often financial in nature.

    • @Elviladia
      @Elviladia Год назад

      @@wagnis1 yeah I use K18, Olaplex will melt my weft extensions if I use it.

    • @NurseLadyVLOGS
      @NurseLadyVLOGS Год назад

      Olaplex” Y’all Sure⁉️😳🫣

  • @Raven11177
    @Raven11177 Год назад +166

    I always thought the “wash twice” was a marketing gimmick to make u use more. But when you said it in a diff video, i tried it. My hair stays cleaner longer and doesn’t get gunky from products like it used to! Thank you! 😃

    • @erikaronska1096
      @erikaronska1096 Год назад +3

      I thought it was a gimmick too!

    • @Nathalie7774
      @Nathalie7774 Год назад +6

      It’s like a double cleanse for your skin for your hair. hair. First wash to get rid of the dirt second to clean it.

    • @KatyaM78
      @KatyaM78 Год назад +1

      I thought it was the second lather that stripped the good oils!! I haven't double-washed in years and years.

    • @GrowingwithAnastasia
      @GrowingwithAnastasia 9 месяцев назад

      Same. It allowed me to go longer between washes. I used to HAVE to wash EVERYDAY or or felt like I had candle wax in my hair.

    • @kiannavaz3451
      @kiannavaz3451 8 месяцев назад

      It's like brushing the teeth twice, to get cleaner and fresher for longer.

  • @chansamone
    @chansamone Год назад +101

    I went a whole week without another wash. Wow. I can’t believe how great my hair looks. Thank you for the great advice.

    • @Nathalie7774
      @Nathalie7774 Год назад

      I do that too when I can. It does make your hair feel silky

  • @LaraOmar
    @LaraOmar Год назад +200

    After binging your videos and downloading your recommended product list for my hair type, I went out and bought a new leave in, new hair oil, and shampoo & conditioner. My fine hair has never looked better! Thank you Chris!

    • @TheNeuroticjetfan
      @TheNeuroticjetfan Год назад +1

      Same! I’m really enjoying the Pulp Riot shampoo and conditioner.

    • @sharonsacks2309
      @sharonsacks2309 Год назад +4

      What oil did you get ?

    • @cutepoiisonn
      @cutepoiisonn Год назад

      oo what did you get?

    • @LaraOmar
      @LaraOmar Год назад

      I got the Olaplex 7 hair oil bc my hair is fine!

    • @cutepoiisonn
      @cutepoiisonn Год назад

      @Lara ooh I just returned all my olaplex. 🥲 it stopped working so well for me. Ogx argan oil is a nice spray but they're discontinued

  • @talithamcginnis2915
    @talithamcginnis2915 Год назад +53

    I noticed a massive difference when I started down the curly hair road and learned the 'squish to condish' method. I found I got more conditioner throughout my than just on the top and bottom strands. I use a lot of conditioner but my hair has looked and felt better ever since.

  • @patriciacosyleon2774
    @patriciacosyleon2774 Год назад +66

    I love your enthusiasm!! You are the first in my experience to not push constant trims as the solution. Keep the videos coming!!

  • @lynnfrancke7926
    @lynnfrancke7926 Год назад +107

    My mom used to get so mad at me for using so much conditioner!!! I figured it was bc she had short, fine hair and I had long, thick curly hair and she just didn’t get it. I need to show her this video! 😂

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  Год назад +11

      LOL :)

    • @erikaronska1096
      @erikaronska1096 Год назад +3

      I was born in 1970 and wanted long hair since I can remember. My mom had short hair that wasn't very thick and, despite the fact that she went to cosmetology school, I don't think she knew what to do with my hair (which is much thicker) For conditioner, she put about 1/2 inch of "creme rinse" in a plastic tumbler filled it with water, stirred it with a comb and poured it over my hair.
      Then it took about half an hour of combing through it with "no more tangles" spray. She would get soooo frustrated!!! I can still hear her saying "You've got enough hair for three people!"
      Once I started doing my own hair, I realized what conditioner was!

    • @oceaneo4603
      @oceaneo4603 Год назад +1

      @@erikaronska1096 My mom struggled with my hair as well.
      From France, where I was born to the Caribeans, when we moved in, it got worst, because of the humidity.
      I remember us going to store and her begging for a strong comb that wouldn't break when she was detangling my hair.
      I also remember us going to the phamarcist and meeting with a seller representative from René Futerer, like this channel, the women took her time to explained to us how to take care of my hair and what products to use.
      She was white and had 2c curls. My mum and I are black with 4c hair. (I want to mention that 😏)
      My mom did what she could, but when I took over, it was a total game changer 🥳
      I found a way to not hurt myself. I'm tender headed, she is not. Not at all !!!!
      I gained a few inches.
      The only time I break a comb is when I got upset.
      And so on, and on...
      But she did a good job, most of all she taught me to love my hair, and she had an extremly heatly attitude towards it. 💘

    • @radhiadeedou8286
      @radhiadeedou8286 Год назад

      I have thin oily hair, my daughter's is thick and curly, I use 3 or 4 times more conditioner on her hair. It just makes sense

  • @srdast
    @srdast Год назад +16

    I'm 38, found your channel a few months ago. I'm happy to say I do the majority of what you recommend. I have wavy frizzy hair that can be quite curly when I diffuse it. It's also very long (mid-chest back length). I've had a very good hair routine for about 4 years now which includes the following: 1) wash twice a week, no more 2) incorporate a hair mask before conditioner AND I use leave-in conditioner. This one was hard to swallow for me, as it seemed like too many products. But I swear, the more conditioned my hair got, the easier (predictable it was to work with) and easier to style. 3) I blowdry with the Revlon brush and yes, I use a heat-protecting cream. Sometimes if I remember I mix with a smoothing cream. My hair looks amazing for like 4 days, I can usually push it to five or six (then it gets gross). 4) Each night I brush my hair out gently with a bamboo brush and apply oil to the ends, then I sleep in a satin hair bonnet for long hair. This has also been a game changer, my hair is no longer getting tangled during my sleep and looks very beautiful when I wake. When I wake I usually brush it once more and i'm off for the day.
    I wish someone had explained all this to me years ago. I wasted SO much money on products I didn't need and tools that didn't work. I'm enjoying the extra tips I am learning from your channel. Thanks so much for what you do

  • @Chickasawndngirl
    @Chickasawndngirl Год назад +155

    Thanks for all your great videos, Chris! My hair looks so good now since I started following your advice. I get so many complements. I’m a grandmother of 7, yet I now believe my best hair days are yet to come. My hair is finally growing out instead of just breaking off and looking pathetic. Many many thanks! ❤

    • @nanray8415
      @nanray8415 5 месяцев назад +1

      I feel the same way. Granny and Great granny here. My hair has been such an issue. I inherited my dads curls. Also worked outdoors most of my life. Have to say I rocked the 80's dos. I woke up perfectly coifed then, LOL. During our big storms this last week, had to be out in it. Because I had my hair conditioned according to these instructions, I came in and I was told my hair looked like a Grecian Godess, perfect, soft curls. Boy, what a difference of 45 years ago.

  • @Anita-ji5hr
    @Anita-ji5hr Год назад +24

    I am binge-watching and taking lots of notes on your videos, Professor! I like your brevity in getting to the point.
    I am doing a revamp on my hair care from the ground up. Thank you for the great info!!

  • @ronnaannelong999
    @ronnaannelong999 Год назад +5

    I've been taking your advice to heart, and the dryness and split ends of my long hair have improved. Thank you.

  • @ELIZABETHTORRES-em3kx
    @ELIZABETHTORRES-em3kx Год назад +13

    I can’t no thank you enough for all your videos and education. My hair was a desaster now I feel like I have a salon hair. You have no idea what this means to me, since I always look out together. I always felted that my hair was missing something. I follow all your advices.

  • @ILoveJahangeer
    @ILoveJahangeer Год назад +2

    Love your videos, Chris. I love that you’re so honest with your advice and information that you share.
    I always get something out of your videos for my hair.

  • @MrsSalve
    @MrsSalve Год назад +22

    Thank you for all your valuable information! Ever since I discovered your channel and your advice & recommended products my hair looks so much better! ❤️

  • @DizzKola3
    @DizzKola3 Год назад +12

    I didn’t think there was anything else to know about my hair. However, after about a week of using your suggestions, I already see significant improvements! Thank you so much for your videos! 💇‍♀️

  • @HannahPlaysOfficial
    @HannahPlaysOfficial Год назад +19

    Watching your videos, following your advice, and seeing the results have me wishing that there was a Chris out there in the skin care and make-up industry. You’re the best Chris!

  • @lilytea3
    @lilytea3 9 месяцев назад +11

    0:12: 💇‍♀ Using conditioner correctly is essential for maintaining healthy hair.
    3:00: 🔧 Learn how to repair damaged hair with a simple routine using two products.
    6:12: 💁‍♀ Dry shampoo saves time and money by extending wash day routine, making hair healthier.
    09:35: 💇 When it comes to hair products, it's important to consider product categories and avoid buying duplicates.
    12:50: 🧼 The key to knowing when your hair is perfectly clean is to watch for suds and lather when using professional shampoo.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @cheryldupree4093
    @cheryldupree4093 Год назад +5

    I'm 55 and stumbled onto your videos a few months ago....ive learned more from you then I've ever known. Thank you.

  • @brandonmeek845
    @brandonmeek845 Год назад +15

    Thank you for producing these videos! I'm a 43 year old male growing my hair out for a 2nd time, 18 years ago I tried and wound up with dreadlocks because I had no idea how to take care of hair. These tutorials are the most watchable, informative, and funny videos I have come across and I am grateful that you've put them out there. Please keep up the good work, I was doing everything wrong and wasn't even washing my hair properly 😂

  • @rubipotter1980
    @rubipotter1980 Год назад +5

    Chris, you are unique as well as your channel. I started watching you last August and my hair is so healthy and amazing thanks to your advices. You also have saved me a lot of money. Thank you from the bottom of my heart ❤.

  • @karenmariemorris9780
    @karenmariemorris9780 Год назад +4

    thank you chris. another terrific video and so helpful. i am 69 years old and still working in a medical lab. since using your recommended trinity method and products, they have commented on how healthy my hair looks. even my hairdresser!

  • @timbo2709
    @timbo2709 Год назад +10

    I am so thankful for all your tips! This week I have washed my brush. It never occurred to me to do that and it has made a huge difference already. Then I added a mask and leave in conditioner. I've never used a hair mask and I'm almost 40! I can't believe what a difference that made. It definitely reduced the dullness looks healthier and softer after one use.

  • @womanlyire1217
    @womanlyire1217 Год назад +18

    I'm hype! Love your content so much! We need more people basing their content in fact/reality as you do.

  • @Cacophony314
    @Cacophony314 11 месяцев назад +4

    These techniques have made all the difference. I have really really long hair, and I used to cut it often because I was so done with my ends, then I watched this video... how did I not know for all these years 🤷🏽‍♀️? Thank you. I have not had any sign of damage from my last cut, and my hair looks and feels better than it ever has.

  • @debbienorton1054
    @debbienorton1054 Год назад +2

    Love your vids- I live in Central AL so I understand about humidity/ frizz/ dry hair ! Thank you for teaching me how to take care of my fine hair! Your tips are just GOLD!!

  • @talaal6216
    @talaal6216 Год назад +8

    Ur tip’s literally saved my hair !!!!!!! Ur the only one i trust when it comes to hair

  • @chroniclesoflaura
    @chroniclesoflaura Год назад +13

    I’ve used the lather and suds technique since I was little. It just made sense to me that the greasier my hair was, the less it would lather. So I could always tell how greasy my hair was. I do the first wash with lots of shampoo to get rid of as much crap as possible. Then on the second wash I use way less and I can gauge how clean my hair is.

  • @biteme1097
    @biteme1097 Год назад +9

    I live in the UK.
    I Started using Redken blondage shampoo and conditioner..also purology leave in conditioner and olaplex 7 on my ends.
    I have fine highlighted hair halfway down my back.
    My hair was awful,dry,breaking at the ends,frizzy,terrible.
    Ever since I started using you're method and products my hair has been growing rapidly and is silky soft.
    THANKYOU!
    you and you're partner really DO make a difference and help people.
    By the way,my hair has only grown to the length I have now since using your 3 step routine,and still growing!

  • @2twentysix
    @2twentysix Год назад +2

    The advice about hair type recommendations by RUclipsrs being important is great advice! When they’re not hairdressers they tend to recommend what works on their hair type. Thank you 🙏

  • @mariedupuis7802
    @mariedupuis7802 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your honesty. Long time ago I have bought hair products from the USA in London and felt my hair were stunning after ! Now I listen your precious advices and began to repair my long colored hair with some damages...None hairdresser in my town had given me such advices. I am glad now to see the results on my hair and will continue to use this care routine. Thank you very much. Hello from Paris, France❤

  • @gretchenchristophel1169
    @gretchenchristophel1169 Год назад +11

    I have "old gray mare" hair...salt and pepper...which is a challenge in and of itself🙄 I started watching your videos a few weeks ago just to see if I could find something to help me manage it. Thanks to you my hair is coming along. 🤗 I did notice that at salons the stylist always washes my hair until it "squeaks", then conditions it. I follow that routine, but I don't think I was using enough conditioner. So...now I have been using more conditioner, AND the leave in conditioner...works great together. Also...only oiling my hair on the 4th day shanpoo day. Getting better...thanks so much! 🤗

  • @nataliamunoz3089
    @nataliamunoz3089 6 месяцев назад +5

    My hair has improved tremendously since I started watching your videos. My mids and ends have never looked better. I still struggle a bit with frizz but I think it's because I wash it every other day, so I'll try dry shampoo to last longer between washes.
    What I love the most is that you don't promote using a bunch of products but just the basics necessary for a healthy hair ❤ thank youu

  • @DZme5
    @DZme5 Год назад +2

    i swear i watch your videos like 5 months and already do and know what you teach but i still watch because you crack me up EVERY SINGLE TIME!! dude you a star!!

  • @katefarella4883
    @katefarella4883 10 месяцев назад

    Chris, your analogies just make my day. Thank you for all of these videos. Been watching for a week and I can’t get enough!

  • @ccMomOfJays
    @ccMomOfJays Год назад +8

    Thank you for your time and knowledge! My hair is beautiful and soft 😍. I've received more compliments now in my mid 40s than I ever did when I was younger without wiry grays

  • @heidishafer3279
    @heidishafer3279 Год назад +73

    Thank you so much Chris for saving my hair! My hair is fine, thin, and was so dry. I took your hair quiz and bought the products from your recommended product list and wow! I went from washing my hair everyday or every other day to twice a week. I still had something missing. After watching this video I learned what It was. The mask once a week. Game changer! I also invested in a good dry shampoo. Love your videos and your straight up info! Please keep them coming!🙂

    • @tlujan777
      @tlujan777 Год назад

      So the repair routine is once a week? I don’t think he specified in the video.

    • @2gayniggaskissing
      @2gayniggaskissing Год назад +3

      @@tlujan777 1-2 per week he has said it in a different video

  • @abhinayathangaraju3370
    @abhinayathangaraju3370 Год назад +1

    I've recently been listening to Chris' videos. I have to say my hair looks and feels a lot better. Everyone plzz listen to this guy! I learnt a lot about hair care, thank you Chris for your efforts to share your hair knowledge to the world.

  • @dyelllynn9242
    @dyelllynn9242 Год назад

    I watch all your videos and my hair game has changed 100%! I get so many compliments and my hair stylist even said wow your hair is better than mine ❤ thank you for these videos! I have family near your salon and hope to get down there to come to your salon!

  • @toshabeans
    @toshabeans Год назад +15

    I think for the lay-person like me, it's really hard to know the difference between damaged hair and dry hair

  • @dinailiopoulos
    @dinailiopoulos Год назад +8

    Hi Chris! Love your videos, for me they have actually been life changing and since starting my simplified routine with your recommended products, I’ve noticed a huge difference after struggling with my hair since I can remember. I live in Berlin, Germany but even had my mom bring over two cans of the Berlin dry shampoo that I ordered from your salon 😂
    I have a question about Olaplex 3 - should you wash your hair before putting it in? I just find it personally counterintuitive to put it on my hair when I’ve used product in my hair before hand. Thanks for any insight on this!!

  • @lucychapman6982
    @lucychapman6982 Год назад

    Thank you Professor! I have watched all your videos and am following your advice. You have changed my life. Keep on bringing the videos.

  • @soniazanelli26
    @soniazanelli26 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your advice, it’s much appreciated, my hair has been bleached for years and for the first time, a hair stylist is being honest and helping people. I have followed your advice and I can already see a difference in my hair.
    Thank you so much for your videos, God bless.

  • @judytravis1593
    @judytravis1593 Год назад +14

    Thank you so much for your videos. They are so helpful. My hair is so much healthier even after one week. I'm from Australia so some of your recommended products are difficult to source here, but I've gotten as close as possible . Love your work...and now I love my hair too. 🥰

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  Год назад +2

      Awesome Judy 🙏 love to hear it!

    • @CarolineSMurphy
      @CarolineSMurphy Год назад +1

      Next time I get shampoo and conditioner, it will have to be the Redken volume injector, as I can't find the other brand here in Australia (I can only find Pulp Riot hair colour products).

    • @lecornecnathalie4787
      @lecornecnathalie4787 Год назад +1

      Same in France for the Boston Pulp Riot : impossible to find, so I will get the Redken much easy to purchase. Same for the leave-in conditioner, I would love an alternative product easier to find in Europ…

  • @petrasingh1970
    @petrasingh1970 Год назад +14

    THANK you. My hair is finally growing, shinier, frizz-less and bouncy, thanks to your advice. I cant believe the difference and it literally feels it happened overnight. Thank you so much. 💙🇦🇺💙

  • @coffeeluvsgardenia8418
    @coffeeluvsgardenia8418 Год назад +1

    I don't know how you landed on my algorithm, but this is the one time I'm happy about this. You are a true educator, and I am extremely appreciative that you are here to help us amateur home stylists. Could you do a session with a black woman? I'm interested in learning how to blow dry my hair... ugh, the struggle is real.

  • @nadjagonzalez1832
    @nadjagonzalez1832 Год назад

    I love your expressions. They say it all!! Please continue doing these amazing videos. I’ve learned so much already. My favorite was how to properly wash your hair. ❤. Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @annadarcy5461
    @annadarcy5461 Год назад +55

    Hi Chris. Love your videos! I was wondering if you could do a video on managing coarse hair? You always say that coarse hair is your favorite type but I find myself getting frustrated with how hard to handle it can be sometimes. Would love to know some tips on managing it and getting a smooth sleek look to last for at least a few days.

    • @hudsonkorion
      @hudsonkorion Год назад +1

      Hey! I asked the same! I bought his recommendations and made some videos on my channel @Naturally Relaxed. Yeah I wanna see some coarse hair advice! ❤

    • @chiefswife1212
      @chiefswife1212 Год назад +5

      DITTO!!! HE ALWAYS SHOWS STRAIGHT HAIR, HOW ABOUT THE REST OF US THICK CURLY HAIR GALS???!!!

    • @donitavaden3167
      @donitavaden3167 Год назад +1

      Thank you.

    • @melbomcguillicutty5402
      @melbomcguillicutty5402 Год назад +1

      👀 coarse hair please!

    • @judyh3707
      @judyh3707 Год назад

      Watch any of the videos where Leslie talks about her hair care. She has coarse hair.

  • @emmaf.2939
    @emmaf.2939 Год назад +4

    Tnx for the absolutely great content! I personally would love to watch a video on your perspective on going gray and what hairstylists can do to help at the beginning and during the process of that transition. Of course the decision is for everyone personally to make, but there's a lot of uncertainty in my head around the topic and maybe you can shed some light. I've noticed that most of the models in your videos are young women, but I doubt if that correlates to the majority of your fangroup. ;-) I'm 54 myself, have dyed my hair for 3 decades, it's very fine and brittle (I'm using all of your tips, tnx again!) but going gray is something different. My partner isn't thrilled about the idea and I'm not sure if it's really going to make my hairstructure better. I would love a video on that. Tnx and love from the Netherlands!

  • @nimalipj
    @nimalipj Год назад

    Love watching your videos. Leaning something new everyday.

  • @malihakahn3765
    @malihakahn3765 Год назад

    You are God sent! I have been following your hair care tips and I'm so happy with the results! Thank you for saving my hair ❤️

  • @NicoleSlays
    @NicoleSlays Год назад +3

    I started using a little of my face moisturizer after the shower on my ends. I recently started this, and so far so good. hopefully, it helps because sometimes my hair can make me break out on my skin where it lays so I thought using my moisturizer on the ends will help out on both ends of the spectrum.

    • @tianamarie989
      @tianamarie989 Год назад

      So you put it on wet hair to blow dry out in? I have issues with break outs and such too. How has it been going for you?

  • @mariawelling4194
    @mariawelling4194 Год назад +17

    I used your recommendations and experimented with samples until I got my results. Thank you for your professional advice. My hair never felt healthier, and it looks amazing.

    • @cherylkarlin8495
      @cherylkarlin8495 Год назад +1

      I've heard many times that you should wash your hair before using Olaplex #3. Especially if you oil your hair and accumulate product build up throughout the week.?? Therefore, Olaplex#3 can penetrate into the hair better? Is this accurate info or does it matter?

    • @lindahoffman2692
      @lindahoffman2692 Год назад +1

      Maria, That’s a BRILLIANT idea to use SAMPLES to try out different products instead of wasting tons of money and products that you’ll only use once if they don’t work for your hair! Thanks for sharing 😄

  • @patriciapride3905
    @patriciapride3905 Год назад

    I am totally in love with your routine regime. Because of me following your advice.. I Love my hair!!! Wish I lived close to your salon. Thank you for caring and sharing!

  • @vgvlogs4182
    @vgvlogs4182 Год назад +5

    I love Olaplex 3, it is literally saving my hair.

  • @helenr5
    @helenr5 Год назад +8

    I've made the switch to the recommended products on your list and the one that made the most difference has been the pureology leave in. I use L'Oreal bond repair on my daughter and noticed there are lots of similar ingredients with the Redken Volume Injection. Would you say it is also a professional shampoo that will work similarly since they're both made by L'Oreal?

    • @RingelpietzMitAnfassen
      @RingelpietzMitAnfassen 4 месяца назад

      no. he already explained that the ingredients might be the same but in the drugstore ones it's extremely watered down, hence the cheaper price. only buy salon products.

  • @jandkhilbert
    @jandkhilbert Год назад

    Great analogy with make up and hair products! My hair is so hydrated now by just washing differently, using conditioner and spray conditioner. Thanks

  • @tracey1782
    @tracey1782 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! Thanks for the lessons. Such a well done video!😊

  • @makennakennard49
    @makennakennard49 Год назад +3

    How many times a week should you use the damaged hair routine?

  • @donnahollywood8007
    @donnahollywood8007 Год назад +4

    Baby powder does the same thing as dry shampoo, is much cheaper and lasts a lot longer. For those of us with chronic oily hair, its life changing.

    • @reisatee5504
      @reisatee5504 Год назад +2

      Any sort of starch will do it, really. When people powdered their hair all the time? That helped keep it clean when regular washing was a lot less convenient.

    • @wearelegion1163
      @wearelegion1163 Год назад +1

      Cornstarch also works very well.

  • @hannahzaino
    @hannahzaino 21 день назад

    So thrilled to happen upon this channel. Love the content. Absolutely what i needed for self-care summer

  • @laxxai
    @laxxai Год назад

    Great video! I learned a ton, excited to start my hair care journey

  • @-Carlisle-
    @-Carlisle- Год назад +3

    I love your videos! Thank you for giving actual reasons behind your advice instead of peddling miracle cure-all products.
    I have two questions: 1) my hair has been changing texture. It is medium thickness/density, and used to be super straight and smooth, but as I get older it has become more frizzy in general and wavy around my face. I don't think the frizz is from dryness because I only wash once a week and I use leave-in and oils, so I assume I am developing natural waves, but idk how to make it look good. I've tried using gel a la the curly girl method but it doesn't look great, and it makes me have to wash my hair more often. I've just been using a light oil spray to calm it down, but I can't get the waves to look defined and pretty. Is there a better way? 2) what do you think of bar shampoo/conditioner? I have been using them for a while because I'm trying to get as close to zero-waste as possible. I like the ones I have, they get my hair clean, but they are not helping the frizz situation. Do you have favorites? Techniques?
    I appreciate you man keep it up! :)

    • @juliaunavoorhis7475
      @juliaunavoorhis7475 Год назад

      you should send him an email! i’m sure he’d be happy to help :)

  • @stacyy4362
    @stacyy4362 Год назад +4

    The problem is that i want to follow your trinity routine but i belong from India, Asia which makes it hard to get any of the products here even if we do it's thrice the price as compared to USA.

  • @Bettstudio
    @Bettstudio Год назад +1

    You are great Chris! I really love your channel and your recommendations have helped me so much with my hair. It looks much better and can go longer between washes (I have an oily scalp). Thank you!!! 🫶🏻

  • @gingrgirl3302
    @gingrgirl3302 Год назад

    Thank you thank you!! You helped my hair soo much with just a few simple changes/products. My hair has NEVER looked better. I wasn't super sure about the dry shampoo you recommended but since I trust you and I binged watch all your videos I found out I was using it wrong. Of course I was! So my products are complete and I got rid of all the stuff that doesn't work! Thanks again!

  • @candykane6991
    @candykane6991 Год назад +3

    How do I stop my hair from tangling? It's long and maybe 10, 15 min after combing it, it's tangled and looks terrible.

  • @drfattie
    @drfattie Год назад +3

    Chris, question! Is it ok to use two different shampoos when you wash or should it be the same one? I have toyed around with using a clarifying shampoo for the first wash eash round and then my favorite one for dry/fine hair. It does seem like that works well for me, but I am still curious.

    • @RZ-kn8dd
      @RZ-kn8dd Год назад

      It is ok to use two different types of shampoo but if you clarify every single wash it will eventually dry your hair out.

  • @Sheywh12
    @Sheywh12 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks this is so helpful!!

  • @kikicouture10
    @kikicouture10 Год назад

    I literally love his personality, I learned so much just watching 2 videos of his. I’m about to binge watch the rest.

  • @abbyscomplete1804
    @abbyscomplete1804 Год назад +7

    Can you do a video on how to have healthy hair when you exercise everyday. With all of that sweat how many days without washing do you recommend??

    • @wc7zr
      @wc7zr Год назад

      He already made a video on it! Here it is: ruclips.net/video/EbgXY3wTBRU/видео.html

  • @igowra747
    @igowra747 Год назад +18

    how do you prevent hair from tangling? when i see people that curl their hair their hair isn’t as tangled as mine.

    • @ErinCRN
      @ErinCRN Год назад

      Me too! My hair is fine in texture and I have a medium amount of it. When I wear my hair down it always tangles in the back where it lays on my back. So I cut my hair shorter to shoulder length and it still does it but higher up in the back. I big rats nest. It deters me from wearing it down.

    • @amandawilson890
      @amandawilson890 Год назад +4

      ​@Erin C is it only happening at the nape of your neck? Nowhere else on your head? That's a section that gets more damage than other parts of your hair, you may need to use a heavier conditioner on that section or do a masque. I have super fine hair too, and its sooooo hard to find something lightweight enough for the roots sections but also hydrating enough for my ends, so i gave up and started using 2 different conditioners and it fixed my issues right up. But if you don't want the recurring expense of 2 products every single day, you could just get a more intense masque or deep conditioner, or just START using one if you haven't been before. And sleeping with your hair up instead of down, sleeping is when most of the friction on that area happens.

    • @floorface6478
      @floorface6478 Год назад +1

      @@ErinCRN use a satin or silk pillow cover to prevent this

  • @mrspilit05
    @mrspilit05 Год назад +1

    Wow! I’m learning so much! I have a gorgeous 9yr old little girl that I’m now passing on what your teaching me. Thank you!

  • @j6453
    @j6453 Год назад

    Thanks for teaching us all that you know about hair!

  • @ann-marie-4669
    @ann-marie-4669 Год назад +13

    Hi Chris, from the UK. I’ve switched to Redken’s volume injection shampoo and conditioner and I’m now using the Redken quick blow out along with the Pureology leave in conditioner and what a difference! My hair feels so much better and I’m leaving my hair 5 days between washes which is honestly a miracle. My question is do you recommend any other dry shampoo other than the Berlin for fine hair? I’ve tried to get it in the uK but it’s not available. Thanks 😊

    • @judyh3707
      @judyh3707 Год назад +3

      He mentioned Redken Pillow Proof in another comment I saw elsewhere. I bought it and its super light, love it

    • @agnieszkamaslanka3521
      @agnieszkamaslanka3521 9 месяцев назад

      Living proof dry shampoo

  • @annacross2052
    @annacross2052 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing the 'realness' tips, such great videos!

  • @kaytom6721
    @kaytom6721 Год назад +3

    Chris what do you think about this law suit that’s going on with Olaplex in regards to making peoples hair shed? Bullshit?

  • @Madmarsha
    @Madmarsha Год назад +8

    I'm pretty much doing everything he recommends except not really able to extend washes beyond 2 days, occasionally 3, and cowashing between shampoo washes. Dry shampoo just isn't going to be an option for me. But I have started mostly just air drying so basically never using heat. I am currently transitioning to my natural gray. I have definitely noticed much less breakout or fallout so I hope to gain a couple inches in overall length.

    • @juneroberts5305
      @juneroberts5305 Год назад +6

      I transitioned to grey 2 years ago, and let me warn you in advance: your hair texture is going to change like you won't believe. I had to ditch all the products I used before because it just wasn't working for my hair anymore.
      On another note... - you're going to love your grey hair! I was already grey by age 26, and I can kick myself for not transitioning right from the get-go instead of colouring my hair for more than 10 years.

    • @QuantumHealingTarot
      @QuantumHealingTarot Год назад +3

      Air drying your hair he said will have you washing sooner.

    • @Juststudiothings
      @Juststudiothings Год назад +3

      Not using heat and Cowashing are the likely culprits of frequent washing.
      Used properly, heat seals the cuticle and extra conditioner will attract more dirt etc.

    • @hhheavennn
      @hhheavennn Год назад +4

      One of the most crucial parts of the healthy hair routine he teaches is how to extend hair 3 or more days between washes. He even emphasizes in this video that dry shampoo *is* for everyone, and he does not recommend air drying (heat should only have to be applied once every 3 days or more).
      So it’s unclear how you are “pretty much doing everything he recommends” at this point in time. I hope you can find a dry shampoo that works for you and perhaps a more specific, in depth, video of his healthy hair routine and heat styling

    • @Madmarsha
      @Madmarsha Год назад +4

      @@Juststudiothings, I undertand that but I also am a oily haired, oily skinned person who lives in a climate where during the summer 100 degrees and humid and therefore sweating profusely is common.

  • @veronicacarrillo1080
    @veronicacarrillo1080 Год назад

    Since starting my hair journey with my fine hair, my hair looks great!! I love your videos, thank you.

  • @debfogarty2529
    @debfogarty2529 Год назад

    Thank you for all your info. It's helped me so much.

  • @Rositasparks
    @Rositasparks Год назад +9

    Saturday Morning with a cup of coffee and the professor. ❤ 💇🏻‍♀️

  • @missl.3343
    @missl.3343 Год назад +3

    Wow it's actually the opposite for me. I've never understood why shampoo&conditioner sets have the same amount of product because most women have medium or longer hair like me and I always run much, much faster out of conditioner, since shampoo goes only on the scalp. I really don't get it.

  • @annaoze
    @annaoze Год назад +2

    I wish I knew all that Chris teaches in the 80’s! I might never have permed my hair over and over. All these years I have fought my hair and now I’m free! I ❤my hair and Chris.

  • @halle-amourt5672
    @halle-amourt5672 Год назад

    Awesome love the advice! Thank you for doing what your doing super helpful, keep it up!💗

  • @d26s10
    @d26s10 Год назад +4

    Redken volume shampoo must be different ingredients in the U.K. 🇬🇧 than in the US 🇺🇸 because it suds and lathers like crazy. I looked at the ingredients and it’s got SLS in it 😔 so disappointing given the price point I paid too.
    I much prefer Rahua volume shampoo. That is worth every penny! It’s very rare to find a shampoo without sulphates but when you do 👌🏼
    The best thing I’ve done recently is invest in a dyson hairdryer! Expensive BUT the sleek results it gives to my hair has me dreaming of wash day everyday! I absolutely love my post wash routine now that I get to use the dyson!

    • @internetopinion3043
      @internetopinion3043 Год назад +2

      No the US Redkin volume shampoo has sodium laurel/laureth sulfate, just like my Head and Shoulders
      Redkin is owned by Garnier (a drug store brand) and so isn't standing on any principles about hair.
      The pulp riot Boston claims to be sulfate free, but it has DISODIUM LAURETH SULFOSUCCINATE and SODIUM LAURYL SULFOACETATE in it which I can see "sulfos" in there and is giving me pause. I hadn't run it through the Environmental Working Group website yet to tell me what those ingredients are.

    • @d26s10
      @d26s10 Год назад

      @@internetopinion3043 damn, I for sure won’t be buying another bottle of Redken. Going to pay the price of a truly professional, organic shampoo from now on that only starts to really sud on the third shampoo.

    • @d26s10
      @d26s10 Год назад

      @@nae_to_cleasadair possibly. I haven’t heard the two oil types? Surely it’s as you say and the majority is sebum. Sadly, I’ve tried everything and can’t go the full 3 days without washing like he emphasised unless I’m not going anywhere on day 3 but even then, my roots are thick with oil and my only hairstyle option is a sleek pony or bun, no chance of wearing it down and my scalp itches like crazy.
      I feel like the 3 day window only works for people in a dry climate with lots of thick and corse hair.

    • @anyohaseyo3976
      @anyohaseyo3976 11 месяцев назад

      Dyson ruins any hair, it’s drying it out due to speed - and then it breaks so much easier. I wish someone could’ve told me that , it took me 2 years to realize this (now I have short bob)
      Also SLS are good, don’t be afraid of them if your scalp is oily it’s your only good option

    • @d26s10
      @d26s10 11 месяцев назад

      @@anyohaseyo3976 that’s not my experience as it has heat technology to measure the temperature of the hair at several times per second. I never over dry my hair, once a section is done, it’s done, plus I make use of the cool shot and lowest heat setting. If you prep your hair with heat protection and a blow dry serum, you’re good to go.
      I’m finally getting to three days between hair washes... took a while but my scalp is adapting!

  • @mimirooney5034
    @mimirooney5034 Год назад +3

    Do you like K18?

  • @kilbykids1234
    @kilbykids1234 7 месяцев назад

    Hi! I'm new here and I LOVE your channel! You're really teaching me a lot. I am working towards going to hair school/cosmetology school to be a stylist and I am excited. You help me love hair care even more. Thank you so much

  • @annaburns5382
    @annaburns5382 Год назад

    Lots of good info! Thank you.

  • @user-pg8iw1hz9k
    @user-pg8iw1hz9k Год назад +4

    I tried the Olaplex no 3 it made my hair so dry and even worse, never again... My hairdresser said that Olaplex makes the hair good when you use it and when you stop the hair gets worse but my hair hated it instantly

    • @SecretSquirrrrel
      @SecretSquirrrrel Год назад

      Yeah thats what Im worried about.

    • @KittieHoney
      @KittieHoney Год назад

      I can’t use Olaplex either.

    • @SecretSquirrrrel
      @SecretSquirrrrel Год назад

      @@KittieHoney Well I don’t want to be spending that kind of money if it doesn’t work. Maybe Chris could send us a free sample if it’s so great. Lol

  • @internetopinion3043
    @internetopinion3043 Год назад +4

    Hey BP, what are your thoughts on using a shampoo palm brush? I feel like I'm getting my scalp cleaner agitating my shampooed scalp in small circles, and it stops me from using my fingernails. But I have fine hair and am getting a little bit of a back brushed effect which, while is great for volume, I have been told is damaging. Any recommendations or warnings for me?

    • @ht8038
      @ht8038 Год назад +1

      Following

  • @carolinepolakowska1363
    @carolinepolakowska1363 Год назад +2

    I've been following your advice now for 2 months and I see such a difference in my hair and how often I wash it. Do you have any recommendations for texturizing sprays for fine/thin hair? Thank you for sharing and making all these videos, it's been a real life changer!

  • @valentinarubio2991
    @valentinarubio2991 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank very much for explaining how to repair hair and the products and techniques

  • @calmwithcharm8119
    @calmwithcharm8119 Год назад +5

    Question, apparently Olaplex isn’t good for the hair and they’re being sued. What is your thought on that matter?

  • @helloooooooooooo3651
    @helloooooooooooo3651 Год назад +3

    FIRSTTT

  • @amanduuhhg
    @amanduuhhg Год назад

    I LOVE this channel!! It’s help me and my hair soooo much!

  • @veronicamelissa6673
    @veronicamelissa6673 Год назад

    Love all your tips! Can you do a video explaining the best hair brushes for each hair type?

  • @ewelinamc2815
    @ewelinamc2815 Год назад +4

    Olaplex can't fix your hair- it's just an illusion. I use premium products but the truth is that nothing is better than a mix of natural ingredients ( such as apple cider vinegar 2x or 3x a month, oils etc) with professional products , minimum heat, good diet etc. I like Kerastase and Moroccan oil products but it's best to have one shampoo & conditioner with more natural ingredients that you use often and more chemical ( "professional") on special occasions - why? because hair becomes super dry if you use only "professional" products all the time. The most ridiculous invention in my opinion is dry shampoo - don't wash your hair every day but use dry shampoo ? I'm sorry but I'm pretty sure it's better to wash your hair often and use good quality ingredients each time rather than using dry shampoo ( that can harm your scalp ) or heat ( cause damage to your length ). Damage ends can't be fixed - When you stop using Olaplex you will get same damage as you had before . Btw the overuse of any strong hair care products has the potential to damage hair. I'm European many ingredients used in the US are banned in Europe .

    • @COgirl394
      @COgirl394 Год назад +3

      Just because ingredients are natural doesn't mean that they're effective or safe. Apple cider vinegar is very drying on the hair and is not formulated for that use the way hair products are. See what dermatologist say about it since derms cover not just skin but hair and nails.

    • @ewelinamc2815
      @ewelinamc2815 Год назад

      @@COgirl394 I agree , that's why you don't use apple cider vinegar every day. Apple Cider vinegar helps you to keep natural PH of your scalp - there s no need for harsh chemical peelings if apple cider vinegar makes wonders for my hair. Nothing is more drying than chemicals in professional products. I'm not against them because I use them as well , but it's important to use such products in moderation. Just years of experinces..... Ive been testing out everything from super expensive conditioners for 80 USD to other expensive hair treatments etc.. so far I got best result using both - natural and " professional" products. When I stopped using heat often Ive noticed that my hair became soft, longer and certainly stronger. Unfortunately , neither thermal heat protection nor olaplaex 3 offered same results.

    • @ewelinamc2815
      @ewelinamc2815 Год назад +1

      @@COgirl394 Btw olaplex works like a makeup for your hair. If you have bad complexion no makeup can change it - you can cover your face up with very heavy foundation but late at night you see that your face has the same problem. It's better to cure the problem rather than pretending that it doesn't exist. You will feel better for a moment but it's not fixing up your damaged hair.

  • @angelicaramos479
    @angelicaramos479 Год назад

    WOW amazing tips!! I just started following your videos and applying your tips and I can see a difference on my hair!!

  • @lindabarr2117
    @lindabarr2117 Год назад

    omg, you KNOW me so well….all of this consumerism is overwhelming…ty PROFESSOR, ty EXACTLY what I needed to hear….