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  • @heidishafer3279
    @heidishafer3279 Год назад +29

    I'm guilty, I'm a former Pantene daily user. I found this video back in October and purchased the Redken volume injection shampoo and conditioner. I'm going on 6 months with the same bottles, washing twice a week. I also watched your tutorial video on washing hair properly. Love this Redken set! Thanks Chris!

    • @Jafri_Jahan
      @Jafri_Jahan Год назад +1

      How long does the conditioner last? As opposed to the shampoo?

  • @Madamchief
    @Madamchief 2 года назад +102

    I was blown away with how long a liter bottle of Redken actually lasts! After reducing the number of times I wash, mine lasted a whole year!!

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  2 года назад +49

      Right? It almost doesn't make sense, but they do last forever :)

    • @amyjohnson7527
      @amyjohnson7527 2 года назад +12

      Me too! I got a Christmas bundle of pureology and I still have half a bottle. Love love love it. Chris, I feel like I’ve learn so much from you and appreciate your channel greatly!

    • @charlesramseur5718
      @charlesramseur5718 Год назад +1

      I KNOW Redken makes some great products. However, my dermatologist told me not to use products that are older than six months, as I have to take antibiotics for nodular acne. I don't know if a liter bottle would be too much to purchase, but it seems to be the only way to get a deal.

    • @Madamchief
      @Madamchief Год назад +4

      @@charlesramseur5718 that's a strange recommendation. I don't think shampoo expires like cosmetics?

    • @clairedaniels1877
      @clairedaniels1877 Год назад +12

      @@Madamchief Hair products expire. It’s on the back of the bottle on the bottom. It looks like a jar that’s open with like “12 m” on it. So it’ll last 12 months from the date of opening.

  • @camille1423
    @camille1423 Год назад +39

    "Im a very stubborn person and I haven't even gotten started yet" hahaaaha, best line in this video!!! Chris, thank you. Ive been using professional hair products for about a year now and still not super satisfied BUT... I was using moisturizing and not volumizing with my fine hair so I just purchased the volume injection along with the leave in and used it this morning and let me tell you.....I already see and feel a difference.

  • @mashf7873
    @mashf7873 2 года назад +40

    These videos are so helpful and informative. You are like the Wayne Goss of hair 🤩

    • @NushBlush
      @NushBlush 2 года назад +1

      Sooo truueeeee😱😱 I just realised that

  • @DanteVelasquez
    @DanteVelasquez Год назад +55

    I just tested this with a professional shampoo as per your instructions from other videos and I got exactly the results you claimed. The difference in my hair from scalp to ends is so noticeable. Drug store shampoo is an absolute waste of time.

    • @hollyking8626
      @hollyking8626 Год назад +6

      I agree. My grocery store sometimes has salon shampoo on clearance and I really liked the redken and living proof. I used WAY less to get my hair sudsy and the shampoo actually did what it claimed on the bottle.

  • @vdavi12
    @vdavi12 2 года назад +45

    Can you please do a video on how to manage your hair if you exercise a lot? ❤️ I love your videos, you've changed my hair life and I am planning to implement the three tier system asap!

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  2 года назад +39

      Hey! Yes I'm coming out with a video on this very soon :)

    • @maskedmoron6168
      @maskedmoron6168 2 года назад +10

      I would love a video for that, i work as an emt/firefighter. I try to wash my hair every other day but i sweat like no tomorrow and it gets gross really quickly. I bought redken, but my hair gets greaser even quicker now...

    • @michaelalexics2808
      @michaelalexics2808 Год назад +1

      This is the biggest load of BS I have ever heard. I’ve been a stylist for 48 yrs and if you have a greasy scalp together with a greasy face, you cannot go 4 days without washing either unless you want to be a smelly dirty pig. Even normal skin needs to be washed daily. Are you really going to wash your face every four days? Regardless of how long your hair is how dry the ends are or how bleached they are the scalp will still get oily with the new growth and you want to keep that clean and your follicles clean and not blocked so you have to clean it every day with a mild shampoo, not one that last four days and you have to add the moisture to the hair and an oil to the ends of the hair because you’re never gonna get your scalp oil onto those ends but your scalp will be greasy and your ends will be dry in this case like I said, you need to wash your hair daily if you need to condition the ends and then add oil to the ends like Moroccan oil and all shampoos clean well you don’t need to get a moisturizing daily shampoo from supermarkets you can use a good professional shampoo daily I do. I use Ola Plex, Redken acidic bonding shampoo and Schwarzkopf’s goodbye, yellow shampoo, because I have bleach hair with a greasy scalp and a greasy face. I use Ola Plex conditioner, and then I use a leave in conditioner by Redken acidic bonding, and then I use Moroccan oil on the very ends. I’m adding moisture daily , but having clean hygienic hair as well.

  • @stephbullock4807
    @stephbullock4807 Год назад +10

    I never believed I could get my hair to last past 2 days never mind 4! Thank you so so much, lifesaver 🙏🙏

  • @jimbearone
    @jimbearone Год назад +22

    Most “Drugstore” shampoos contain heavy conditioning agents like silicones which leave the hair coated and ‘Slippery’ so it detangles easily. You follow that up with the companion silicone conditioner and the hair is coated from root to tip and it attracts dirt, oils and grime so you have to shampoo more frequently.

    • @ubs16
      @ubs16 Год назад +16

      Most salon hair products contain silicones too lol. Silicones being bad for your hair is a myth , im glad i started adding cones to my routine

    • @jimbearone
      @jimbearone Год назад +4

      @@ubs16 Yes, I know “Salon Shampoos” contain Silicones. But they are usually better balanced than Drugstore Brands who are going for that ‘Shampoo + Conditioner’ feel and use more than is really needed. I don’t “Hate” Silicones per se’ but most companies use way too much and in EVERY PRODUCT they make, including ones that don’t really need them. Silicones should be a “Finishing Step” in my opinion and not just used as a general conditioning agent unless the hair is Color - Treated and needs some color protection during the shampoo.

  • @browniez73
    @browniez73 Год назад +3

    I never had a Professional Shampoo. So I went shopping today(because of you)😊. I bought the biggest Redken all soft mega 1 liter Shampoo and the conditioner. Went home washed my hair. Yep! It’s incomparable! My hair has never been so great looking like this before. From now on I will only use the Pro products. I just ordered more Redken shampoo and conditioner online. I got a curly dry hair btw.
    Thank you 😘

  • @Krifpumpumkrify
    @Krifpumpumkrify Год назад +3

    The amount of money one spends fixing the issues caused by terrible shampoo and conditioner also make that price tag even greater

  • @erinrafferty8225
    @erinrafferty8225 Год назад +108

    can you explain from a chemical perspective why drugstore shampoos “don’t work”? most drugstore shampoos use the same surfactants as professional shampoo, so it doesn’t really make sense to me that they don’t clean the hair. no shade, love your routine but interested if there’s scientific evidence to back up claims that professional shampoo cleans better.

    • @jessicanagenrauft8867
      @jessicanagenrauft8867 Год назад +60

      As far as I know the thing is that the drugstore ingredients are diluted with water. Ever had a little rest of shampoo in a bottle and to get it out you filled it with water? It still lathers and if you do it with a professional shampoo it still has cleaning abilities but not so much with drugstore Shampoos cuz they have the same ingredients but are this diluted version from the beginnig.
      Same ingredients (which is also not always true, professional products use higher quality silciones than most drugstore products) which can be washed out more easily and prevent build up and breakage) just way less concentrated.
      It's like comparing a fiat to a Ferrari. Both are cars. Both can drive. But one has more Power than the other.

    • @orlafalconer2314
      @orlafalconer2314 Год назад +20

      The stronger the chemical reaction, the cleaner your hair will be! Pro products aren’t diluted and so will have a stronger chemical reaction and clean your hair fully, drugstore products ar usually diluted with water which is why they’re cheaper, but it also means the chemical reaction isn’t as strong so your hair won’t be as clean meaning you will have to clean more often and get products building up over time

    • @cyprianwalkowiak2477
      @cyprianwalkowiak2477 Год назад

      Ofc they do work they just talk shit

    • @therealmrsruttle
      @therealmrsruttle Год назад +5

      Plenty of drugstore shampoos are just as good as professional ie Loreal.

    • @jaimiepearce2001
      @jaimiepearce2001 Год назад +3

      @@therealmrsruttletell me what drug store brands are just as good as kerastase or k18 babe? I’d love to know.

  • @hagaraa5
    @hagaraa5 2 года назад +6

    I just wanted to say thank you for your videos. You’re making all things hair much simpler for me and it’s helping a lot!

  • @mariajoaomegre9144
    @mariajoaomegre9144 2 года назад +36

    Hey Chris! Can you give us a routine for sweaty hair days? I know that if it’s clean there’s no need to shampoo, just co-wash. But what about after shower? I always style it, can I go with the normal routine? Leave-in, heat protection and oil ? I always straighten it with a flat iron and i go to the gym almost every day, that would mean styling it every day. HELP PLEASE

    • @Donna-cc1kt
      @Donna-cc1kt Год назад +1

      Yes please. Is that a dry shampoo time?

    • @bellasibley
      @bellasibley Год назад

      i believe he made a vid talking ab that:)

    • @scordero7703
      @scordero7703 Месяц назад

      I believe he said dry shampoo is for when it’s oily not sweaty Sweat is salt water not oily but yes because I work out everyday and would like hair advice to not wash it right away

  • @ssdegol
    @ssdegol Год назад +4

    I received my first bottles of Redken Volume Injection Shampoo/Conditioner and the Pureology Leave-in spray. I can’t wait to use it!

    • @pokepulls3
      @pokepulls3 Год назад

      How did you like the redken shampoo?

  • @jt9058
    @jt9058 Год назад +8

    It wasn’t a mind game …. I bought some cheap stuff during Covid since I didn’t see anyone for long periods of time so I thought I’d save some money, but I never really liked it (but also typically don’t go for drugstore beauty items in general). I never thought my hair felt or looked the same when using the drugstore stuff and started feeling so special when I brought out my salon products. It wasn’t in my head they they are very different!!! Thank god they are now gone and I am not repurchasing.

  • @ninjacat508
    @ninjacat508 Год назад +1

    I can go longer than 4 days if it's not hot/humid. I'm in the northeast, so October through March is fairly dry and cold.
    Professional products do make all the difference, and a few lifestyle choices as well.
    -Silk pillowcase
    -Clean/wash brushes and combs every 2 weeks
    -Stop the 'auto- touching' the top of your hair and scalp. When you do, make sure your hands are freshly washed (I see so many people running their fingers through their hair from scalp to mids, just spreading sebum and whatever gunky oily substance is already on fingers and dirty hands).
    -Use a Twisty Turbie or other micro fiber towel, and WASH it frequently. Never use your body drying towel on your hair.
    -And of course, take Chris' advice on products and especially never use products on his 'do not use' list.
    You'll go 3-5 days or more in the winter, I promise.

  • @Sorchia56
    @Sorchia56 Год назад +4

    My shampoo (Pureology Smooth) has lasted me over a year. I just ran out after my recent wash. I’m off tomorrow to get more. I’ve never washed my hair every day, I wash myself everyday though. My Nana taught me that as well as rinsing properly, ‘once you think you’ve gotten all the shampoo out rinse for another 30 seconds’. I can go 4 days now with my shampoo/conditioner and oliplex items as well as leave in conditioner. It’s phenomenal and worth the cost!

  • @kday9993
    @kday9993 Год назад +14

    So, how to tell which shampoos are actually professional? Aside from the "sold in salons" answer - all salons don't carry all pro brands. But how do we determine which is professional vs overpriced "luxury" shampoo. The price alone is not a reliable determination of quality, and the labels all blatantly say "salon quality" or "professional quality."

    • @normagoff1916
      @normagoff1916 7 месяцев назад

      Exactly. Also, Sally BS carries professional lines without the price. Are those as effective as salon brands?

  • @brendacastillo8146
    @brendacastillo8146 2 года назад +27

    Some of us do need to wash our hair every day , I have very curly hair and I live in a hot humid weather, if I exercise my hair drips if I don't wash it the smell is disgusting, I need to detangled every day in the shower with my fingers using conditioner after the shampoo, thanks to this technique I keep my hair healthy, less shedding, of course I used serum and all the stuff, when a professional claims This I get a little disappointed there are many types of hair and weather conditions that influence the need of washing your head dayli.

    • @kizryuver
      @kizryuver Год назад +8

      Ik that since he didn't mention other hair types/circumstances/environmental conditions that may still need daily wash it can feel that it missed that point, sides and its solution here but he doesn't not know or not agree with what you say seeing how hes already made these two videos on different hair wash routines for different hair types (fine,medium, coarse hair) and may be even thats generalization but since general public needs that information,not every exception/perspective can be always explained in every video since it will just make it very long and hes probably aiming for short and precise tips for people with general hair care issues,who can watch it for their particular common issue set when they have little time/+ every persons perspective is dependant on their experience of what they have dealt with more and they will speak more about it.
      and when its an exceptional issue he makes a seperate video on it, so it helps when ppl also check the person out to reduce any misunderstandings and list their exceptions in the comments so he can make a video on the people with exceptional cases and their solutions too.
      Types of hair and how to pick shampoo for them.
      ruclips.net/video/tJ3idQhrNoo/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/pPQM04cAuP8/видео.html
      So I dont think hes implying that everyone shouldn't wash their hair daily if they need to when ppls hair types/circumstances demand it,or forcing them to do so because i have seen his other videos and he always keeps saying that many things from how long one needs to go without a wash/types of shampoos n products needed differs,for different people of different hair types etc.
      (Idk if you have watched his other videos especially from hair care playlist, which also have tips on how to manage the hair while exercising: idk if it will help since your conditional is exceptional but still, if it even helps a lil.
      ruclips.net/video/EbgXY3wTBRU/видео.html
      And for humidity may be a dehumidifier + humidity monitor to not take away excess moisture will help, even tho ik not everyones in a situation to get it but if/when you are, may be it will help, and shower cap in the hold or cold shower even if one doesn't live in humid areas: a tip i got from him) but they are really good, but if you have watched you ll know what i mean), especially his video where he explains why leave-in conditioner and oiling the ends of hair lightly is so important.
      but he might mean that when for certain other external reasons like bad shampoos people are forced to wash their hair daily which are controllable factors and hence if we can control that external factor and other than that for ppl that dont have other circumstances/hair types that dont affect how often ppl wash the hair then he wants to give people atleast the option to do it.
      I understand that other ppl may do this and ppl keep shaming each other into Washing either too frequently or infrequently depending on their own beliefs, pushing what works for them because of their hair types and not because of external factors on to other ppl without realizing it that its ok to have different hair routines.
      but even if it seems similar, not every creator is the same and it really helps when we don't misunderstand a creator/video when they dont approach every perspective since they could be helpful to us,ik it can feel frustrating and like being left out which i can relate with because lot of ppl talked about diys which cant be used consistently, while no body talked about basic detailed haircare techniques for reducing frizzy and damaged hair he describes in his other videos without which any other diy hair care routines would fail.which made me feel alienated because the videos didn't apply to me,while this channel is the first one that tackled these core issues that most other channels dont, and while its not necessarily giving every information out there i feel like it has a lot of potential compared to many diy channels, that basically do same thing or miss out on lot more info than this one,if the audience suggests the topics and the videos are made accordingly it will grow even more.
      However yeah i understand both sides.

    • @bacl4487
      @bacl4487 Год назад +4

      No one needs to wash their hair everyday. ESPECIALLY if you have curly hair. You wash hair to clean the scalp and product build up on strands. With curly hair it’s even harder for sebum to travel down the hair shaft. It often feels drier than straight hair because of this. Unless something else is at play your hair shouldn’t need to be washed every day. This could be excessive oil production or heavy product build up like gel. In your case it seems it’s because you work out. As a fellow curly girl, from the Caribbean, I can tell you, you still shouldn’t NEED to wash it everyday. You may be using too much products or scented products. Avoid anything with added fragrances, when it has to mix with sweat the smell is never pleasant. You may also want to reconsider the shampoo you use. I would also recommend seeing a dermatologist or trichologist if you feel the need to wash your hair everyday.

    • @colleenbriand9964
      @colleenbriand9964 Год назад +3

      I agree, I have very fine hair. Dry shampoo just weighs it down and makes it feel dirty. I exercise a lot. I also sweat a lot. I really do need to wash my hair every day. Everyone is different.

    • @rachelxochipilteactl8449
      @rachelxochipilteactl8449 Год назад

      Can Talk about which vegan shampoo brand good wash hair .

    • @dewdrop8626
      @dewdrop8626 5 месяцев назад

      I have fine hair, exercise, and sweat a lot and still manage to go three days without washing it. I used to do it every other day, and it dried my hair out.

  • @jennyavery2988
    @jennyavery2988 Год назад +3

    So happy I found your channel! I've struggled for years trying to find/figure out what products would work for me. I have fine hair and oily scalp. I'm curious to hear your opinion on Lush products. I watched your '5 worst product' video that mentioned 'healthy food' ingredients, and that is a LOT of Lush's shampoos and conditioners. Also curious to know your take on Aveda's products as well. After finding you, I switched to Redkin. HUGE difference!

  • @gwynethgaspari6255
    @gwynethgaspari6255 9 месяцев назад

    Love this video. I think I will post it on every drugstore shampoo ad I see. Thanks for teaching us so much Chris!

  • @nazeminebundhun36
    @nazeminebundhun36 Год назад +2

    Hey guys. Yesterday I bought Olaplex hair oil. My ends are just wow. Im looking forward to have some lengths now

  • @alexandramcnamee9912
    @alexandramcnamee9912 2 года назад +15

    Chris, thank you for all you do to educate us haircare junkies! I have a question that I have not been able to find the answer to. When you said that drugstore shampoo coats your hair with a layer of oil and buildup (my stylists always say that too), what specific ingredients are you referring to, that professional shampoos do not use? My last stylist said the buildup is from silicone, but There are many pro shampoos who formulate with silicones as well for its benefits, so Im confused! Thank you so much if you answer!!

    • @mikw2026
      @mikw2026 2 года назад +3

      Had the same question. How is pro shampoo any different if it has the exact same ingredients ?? 🤔feel like he’s making a commission or something

    • @fatimapatel4367
      @fatimapatel4367 Год назад +4

      Apparently professional shampoos are formulated with Water-soluble silicones can be easily rinsed out of hair and won't cause buildup or dullness over time. Basically, they provide the benefits of silicone without the negative side effects.

    • @alexandramcnamee9912
      @alexandramcnamee9912 Год назад +7

      @@fatimapatel4367 But pro shampoo formulates with water-insoluble silicones too alongside water-soluble ones. All 3 of the pro shampoos Chris recommends contain water-insoluble silicones (aminopropyl triethoxysilance, dimethicone and dimethicone polymer). That's because shampoo, whether it's drugstore or pro, can formulate with them for conditioning benefits, as long as their cleansing agent is strong enough (sulfate, sulfosuccinate, sulfonate) to remove it. Something being water-insoluble means nothing more than, you need something stronger than water to remove it.... like a strong cleansing agent.
      So the argument that pro shampoo uses only water soluble silicone and that's what makes it better, is not true at all. Both types of shampoo use both water soluble and water insoluble silicones.
      I think "all drugstore shampoo leaves a film on your hair" is a myth -- because most drugstore shampoo uses strong sulfates alongside their water insoluble silicone. I think it's simply that pro shampoo is better at cleaning your hair, because their combination of strong cleansing agents and insoluble silicone is more *sophisticated.*

    • @Totalinternalreflection
      @Totalinternalreflection Год назад +1

      He's talking about the hair being left coated in oils

  • @doggypoo32
    @doggypoo32 Год назад +10

    Chris, I always love watching your videos. You offer so much great advice about hair care. I honestly have to agree with spending the few extra dollars on professional shampoos and conditioners. My new favorite shampoo is Kenra Clarifying Shampoo and I honestly can’t believe how clean it leaves my hair feeling. Having used drug store shampoos all my live, the different between Kenra and Garnier Fructis has been night and day. It was a real eye opener to know that I don’t need to be washing every day and my hair just feels and looks healthier already. Thank you for continually putting out content to help average people, like me, be better informed about hair care!

  • @KittieHoney
    @KittieHoney 2 года назад +4

    Hey Chris, because you need a pump with these liter bottles you never waste product. No more handfuls of wasted product.
    Thanks for all you do! ❤️

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  2 года назад +1

      Yes pumps definitely make it easier! Thanks Kittie 🙏

  • @akanksha.7
    @akanksha.7 2 года назад +5

    Hi, I absolutely love your videos, can you please try a better mic, your sound comes out too low. Would really appreciate it if you could work on having higher volume in your videos. Cheers and keep up the awesome work!

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  2 года назад +5

      Hey Akanksha! Yes I'll make a note to have the volume louder next time. Thanks for letting me know 🙏

    • @akanksha.7
      @akanksha.7 2 года назад +2

      Thanks for taking my suggestion positively 👍 Love your content ❤️

    • @pandoravictoria9541
      @pandoravictoria9541 2 года назад

      Mee to my hearing is horrible these days

  • @elaineowens9827
    @elaineowens9827 Год назад +2

    I wish you were my cosmetology teacher when I went to school ! I’ve learned so much from your videos! Thank you

  • @MayaRivka
    @MayaRivka 2 года назад +4

    My goodness!!! I love hairdressers today!! This is AWESOME information- now if I can just get over washing everyday 😁 - it’s hard in Florida!

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  2 года назад +4

      I hear you! I'm in Fort Myers :)

    • @joshwells4189
      @joshwells4189 2 года назад

      ​@@BlowoutProfessor What do you think of Kevin Murphy's Maxi Wash shampoo to clarify?

    • @MayaRivka
      @MayaRivka 2 года назад

      @@BlowoutProfessor by the way LOVING the Redkin shampoo - I have to try that leave in conditioner now.

  • @sheila6505
    @sheila6505 2 года назад +10

    Hello Chris! Thanks for another great video. I have a question about scalp treatments- would you recommend getting things like masks or moisturizers for the scalp, in a way treating it like with skincare for the face? (sorry for my english, not my first language)

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  2 года назад +13

      Hey Sheila! I typically try to leave the scalp alone. I've seen scalp products produce more problems than benefits :) but if you're having a problem I would see a dermatologist to fix the problem instead of just treating the symptoms with products/home remedies 👍

    • @sheila6505
      @sheila6505 2 года назад

      @@BlowoutProfessor I see. Thank you very much :)

  • @sheila7909
    @sheila7909 7 месяцев назад

    When Chris talks, I listen! He's amazing. Yes, yes, yes. I always buy in bulk

  • @nicolerenee7025
    @nicolerenee7025 2 года назад +1

    I have bought salon brand shampoos for many years. I have tried many. I’ve also tried some storebrand. All I can say is most of the time, you really do get what you pay for. I much prefer salon brand.

  • @blessedgirl8756
    @blessedgirl8756 2 года назад +3

    Thank you I hv learned a lot but how bout the drug store that have sulfate in them aren’t sulfates supposed to clean your hair completely?? Since they put a high amount of sulfates in them aren’t they still enough to get rid of all that build up oils and dirt??

  • @gingermomof6
    @gingermomof6 Год назад +1

    I have found my hair soul mates in the Redken that you recommended. My hair even "sounded" like it does when my stylist shampoos my hair. Thank you for the recommendations. Now I can invest in the larger/bulk bottles. Gracias!!!

  • @SILA-zv7ez
    @SILA-zv7ez 2 года назад +10

    Hi Chris! Would you consider Aveda, Kerastase, Davines and Beaver as professional shampoos? We dont have Pureology or Redken in my country and I know they are your faves🙈🙈

    • @SuperDjdil
      @SuperDjdil 2 года назад +6

      On that note, is Tresemme a professional shampoo?

    • @Nico-co8hm
      @Nico-co8hm 2 года назад +9

      @@SuperDjdil hell no

    • @IHateYTIdentifiers
      @IHateYTIdentifiers 2 года назад

      @@SuperDjdil noooo

    • @SuperDjdil
      @SuperDjdil 2 года назад +1

      @@Nico-co8hm thanks for the reply. How do I know what is and isn't 🤔. It's confusing when everything is labelled as "salon quality".

    • @Iris_02
      @Iris_02 2 года назад +4

      @@SuperDjdil You can't find professional shampoo's in drugstores. Every shampoo that you cán find there isn't professional. They just label it as "salon quality" because they want you to buy it and think it's good for your hair (while it really isn't).

  • @AriesFire11
    @AriesFire11 Год назад +2

    I use pantene volume, and I only wash once a week. I get that the Profesional is better but when buy especially in bulk may save money but it's the part of being able to afford it up front 😮

  • @zekaay
    @zekaay 2 месяца назад

    I like your haircare tips, but there are many cosmetic chemists online talking about this topic and confirming how great some drugstore shampoos are, they themselves formulate products and compare professional brands with lower tier products. I wash hair every four days and use drugstore shampoos 🤷‍♀ Now there are products that worth paying more for: leave-in conditioner, hair mask - I also don't buy these in the drugstore agreed. Products may vary as I live in Europe, but generally they must be about the same global brands.

  • @apoorvasaxena4522
    @apoorvasaxena4522 8 месяцев назад

    Can you please do a video for naturally curly hair? Suggest products for maintaining curls?

  • @jolandabennett9722
    @jolandabennett9722 Год назад +3

    Hi Chris, i bought the Redken Volume Injection shampoo and conditioner and both (the shampoo and conditioner) are burning the life our of my skin (Hands, scalp, anywhere it touches) . I did some research and it contains Aminopropyl Triethoxysilane, which causes sever skin burns and eye damage. Any alternative suggestion for fine hair?

  • @gsalazar771490
    @gsalazar771490 2 года назад +3

    Because of you, I bought the Pureology leave in, Redken volume injector shampoo and conditioner. ❤😂 I do have scalp seborrheic dermatitis. What shampoo do you recommend and how do I incorporate this into my routine. If I don’t wash my hair every other day, my scalp acts up with my dermatitis. 😢😢😢I want to go long without washing my hair. (Male/oily scalp/ fine hair/ color treated hair)

    • @onehundredpercentmaxnochil9720
      @onehundredpercentmaxnochil9720 Год назад

      Neutrogena T-sal salicylic acid shampoo and Jason dandruff control shampoo helped me a lot! Just follow the instructions on the bottle. My itchy scalp would need frequent washing, these shampoos help. Hope this is helpful info 😀

  • @exohexoh3948
    @exohexoh3948 Год назад +1

    Love me some bingo! Brb, gonna go buy some pantene real quick x
    Bulldust aside, I appreciate the heck out of you prof. You're the real mvp

  • @kyriacosandeliannaskouroup1829
    @kyriacosandeliannaskouroup1829 2 года назад +4

    Please can you do some videos on grey hair. I’ve been growing my grey out for the last 2 years but it’s really coarse now. Thank you 🙏

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  2 года назад +2

      Hey! Yeah the texture of grey hair is much different. When you get a lot of grey (not just a strand here or there) you'll want to change to more moisturizing products as coarse hair is typically dryer. My recommended product list in the description can help you pick the best hydrating products for coarse hair :)

    • @kyriacosandeliannaskouroup1829
      @kyriacosandeliannaskouroup1829 2 года назад

      @@BlowoutProfessor thank you 🙏

    • @KattMurr
      @KattMurr 2 года назад +2

      I must be the exception because my gray hair has never been coarse. I have fairly long, wavy completely gray hair. I stopped dying my hair 5 or so years ago. I never had permanent dye always semi, so letting it grow out was very painless. I never had the texture change or become more coarse. Is that unusual?

  • @allegrayang9904
    @allegrayang9904 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Chris! Great channel thanks. A question, do you care for short hair the same way as for long hair? Cause if you use the leave on conditioner and oil on short hair you’ll be putting them on your scalp!

  • @Donna-cc1kt
    @Donna-cc1kt Год назад +1

    How often does one use a hair mask? I have thin, fine, white hair. I bought your recommendation.

  • @lisacole6444
    @lisacole6444 2 года назад +2

    Hello. I did as you say,I’m very happy with pro products. What is your opinion on Redkin acidic bonding treatment? Just saw an ad for it and knew I should ask you before buying! Thank you 😊

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  2 года назад +5

      Hey Lisa! I would avoid the shampoo and conditioner but the intensive treatment and styling product are both good :) Especially the intensive treatment if you have damage., It's just as good as Olaplex No 3 👍

    • @hannahreiter6359
      @hannahreiter6359 2 года назад

      Hey Chris, why would you stay away from the shampoo and conditioner? And what do you think about Redken extreme lengths system. Love your channel, I changed my whole routine based on you 😊

  • @MeloMaldonad
    @MeloMaldonad 2 года назад +2

    I have some questions; as a guy, I commonly use hair styling products like gel to get my hair look nice (at least is what I think hehe) so I have to wash my hair every day to remove the product I have used, I think if I should be washing my hair every 4 days I must be doing something wrong.
    My questions are: do these rules apply the same way when you apply other styling products to your hair? Or what do you recommend for us? Do I buy a professional shampoo? And if the answer is yes, should I use it to wash my hair every day?
    My hair is not too short and I have an oily scalp, so if I don't wash my hair every day it looks really dirty. I'm sorry if these are too many questions hehe I'm just curious if I can do something different with my hair care routine. Cheers 😉

  • @msrd2015
    @msrd2015 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your videos. Do you have any tips or videos for those of us that workout daily and sweat a lot ? My problem is when I workout my styled hair gets frizzy and unmanageable. I end up having to wash it and re-style more often than I want to.

  • @leticialourido2058
    @leticialourido2058 Год назад +1

    Hey Chris! What do you think of color wow shampoo and conditioner for fine hair? Would you catalog it as a clarifying type? Is it comparable to your favorite redken?

  • @mirnaf8176
    @mirnaf8176 Год назад +2

    But what exactly is professional shampoo? How does one know the difference? Is it only about where it's sold?

  • @lauracheek1128
    @lauracheek1128 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Chris! I have been watching all your videos! I had coarse hair, didn’t have to shampoo for days! I donated 11 inches from back, 2 ponytails! I had it highlighted with platinum blonde. I forget to say that I have a lot of grey with some white in a few spots . Now I to wash every other day! I took your advice for fine hair and got Redken volume shampoo . Can you tell me why my hair changed so drastically? Thank you for your help!

  • @aaaamzzzzz2911
    @aaaamzzzzz2911 2 года назад +4

    Hi Chris, I tried different Redken Shampoos but the thing is that i have reeaally sensitive but also oily scalp and i got rashes all over my scalp from the Redken shampoos. Can you pls recommend something? Thank you so much!
    P.s. thank you for your great content!!!

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  2 года назад +4

      Hey Alma! Hmm it sounds like you may be allergic to an ingredient in Redken. I would try buying travel/sample sizes of shampoo from brands other than Redken like pureology pulp riot 👍

    • @aaaamzzzzz2911
      @aaaamzzzzz2911 2 года назад

      @@BlowoutProfessor Got it! Thank you so much!

  • @taytayqueen7024
    @taytayqueen7024 2 года назад +7

    I feel like how much you wash your hair is really relative. I can get away with every 3 days, but my best friend has short pin straight hair and she has to wash it everyday or it gets disgustingly oily, and she uses professional shampoo.

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  2 года назад +6

      Absolutely true. It depends on your hair type. Fine hair that struggles to get volume needs to be washed the most frequently 👍 but however long you're going it will be much longer with pro shampoo :)

    • @taytayqueen7024
      @taytayqueen7024 2 года назад

      @@BlowoutProfessor Yep it’s all hair type :)

  • @shivanijain3415
    @shivanijain3415 Год назад

    Hi Chris, I have seen dozens of your videos and you recommending this Shampoo but is it SLS, Paraben and Sulphate free ? I do not think so how will protect from damage?

  • @sc3858
    @sc3858 Год назад

    I use top quality all natural shampoo bar specifically for fine hair for the past 3 years and I love it. What do you think about green/clean shampoos?

  • @blackgothgoddess3164
    @blackgothgoddess3164 Год назад +1

    Do you have a video on the matrix biolage hydrasource shampoo and conditioner? I just bought a couple sample sized bottles of those and can already see a bit of a difference after 2 uses

  • @sonikapatel1
    @sonikapatel1 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the information. I am still in dilemma as there so many brands for professional shampoo, which one to use for very frizzy and unmanageable hair, sometimes oily too.

  • @laurajones1474
    @laurajones1474 Год назад +1

    Paul Mitchell..
    What are your thoughts on classic PM???

  • @YomnaHA
    @YomnaHA 2 года назад +2

    Hi Chris awesome video ! So I do this thing where I shampoo my scalp twice, but to remove the intial buildup I go in with Shea Moisture (or some other good ingredient drugstore shampoo) first and then the second shampoo is a professional shampoo like Redken or Bondi Boost (so I make sure it actually works. if you know what I mean). Is this still a good technique ?

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  2 года назад +2

      Hey! What really matters is that you get the scalp fully clean 👍 so if you're able to do it like that then go for it. It really depends on how oily the scalp is in the first place :)

  • @cynthiar7350
    @cynthiar7350 Год назад +3

    Pantene made my hair fall out. Still remember holding large amounts of strands in my hands that had come out during the shampoo. Lori Davis, a “hair guru” from infomercial TV which Cher promoted back in the 80’s did the same. Not sure if it was 1 ingredient common to both. 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @shaneelarahman484
    @shaneelarahman484 2 года назад +2

    All the professional products you suggest methylisozone and methylchloroisozone. They are common irritants and irritate my scalp. Can you please suggest products that do not contain those two ingredients?

  • @ib2505
    @ib2505 7 дней назад

    Thank you sooo much! I've just tried Redken volumising shampoo and I'm not going back ❤ My scalp feels so clear and my natural curls look great. My dye looks better too ... how is that even possible ?❤❤

  • @the-chipette
    @the-chipette Год назад

    Hi Chris, what professional shampoos would you recommend for coily fine Afro-textured hair?

  • @daphnevanemmerik4711
    @daphnevanemmerik4711 Год назад

    Great advice! Thanks a lot! I've always wondered why my hair stays so much longer non-oily after being at the hairdresser's ...
    Could you please give some advice for my daily swimming hours in chlorine water in summer? To get rid of the chlorine, I wash my hair every time I've been in the swimming pool. But I don't think that's great for my (naturally blond/grey) hair? Thanks a lot in advance!

  • @jasse145
    @jasse145 2 года назад

    So I just found ur channel and I love it so far but I would it love more if you could answer my questions I’ve got.
    First and for all I’ve got wavy/little curly hair. It’s very dry and high porosity. I wanted to try out kerastase nutritive range or the redken all soft mega. Which one is better?
    I have low density and medium thick hair.
    My hair tends to get frizzy when humid.

  • @MamaMia914
    @MamaMia914 Год назад +2

    How do you know what shampoo is professional shampoo?

  • @jgoldfarb3
    @jgoldfarb3 2 года назад

    Happy Saturday🌴just watched, 😱 I’ve always used Professional Shampoos, only 8oz😱 ever bought a Liter in my life ! Just bought Moroccanoil 2 8oz shampoo & conditioner $ 50.00+ there was a sale on liters 120.00 for two? Great, returned the 8oz!
    Also never knew I shouldn’t put shampoo only on roots, I’ve been doing everything wrong, till I found you😍

  • @lesleyelder2826
    @lesleyelder2826 2 года назад +3

    Hi Chris, what do you think of kerastase products? I've started using the extentioniste shampoo but noticed it contains Amodimethicone? Not sure if this is a good thing? Thanks 😊

  • @sharonsomers
    @sharonsomers Год назад +1

    What do you think of Paul Mitchell shampoos and conditioners? I have not seen them mentioned in the videos of yours I've watched so far.

    • @trela47.
      @trela47. Год назад

      I have the same question. It's more affordable than other options and JCPenney usually has sales on them (I think it's through their salon, so “salon quality”?)

    • @trela47.
      @trela47. Год назад

      And Giovanni’s shampoos and conditioners from Amazon. Not sold in a salon, but I’ve heard good things about their products from another RUclips hair dresser, and they have pretty good reviews.

  • @SaraRezaei-x9t
    @SaraRezaei-x9t Год назад

    Hi,
    Thank you for your informative videos.
    Do you have any ideas why my hair is turning white one week after using Pureology shampoo and conditioner?
    Everyone at work mentioned why you have so much white hair suddenly.
    PS: I have never coloured my hair.

  • @brianaphillips2968
    @brianaphillips2968 2 года назад +4

    What do you recommend for someone with seborrheic dermititis? I switch out my different medicated shampoos every couple months, because they seem to not work as well if I just keep using the same one. But it dries out my hair so bad and I do have to wash every other day or my scalp is beyond itchy and flaking.

    • @NushBlush
      @NushBlush 2 года назад

      I have the same problem🥺

    • @onehundredpercentmaxnochil9720
      @onehundredpercentmaxnochil9720 Год назад

      The Neutrogena T-sal salicylic acid shampoo helped me quite a bit. Whenever I use it, I let it sit in my hair/scalp for a while which is how it's recommended that you use it. Give it a try. There is also the Jason Dandruff Relief Shampoo which also helps. My scalp would be on fire before I found these products, hope this helps. 💕

    • @onehundredpercentmaxnochil9720
      @onehundredpercentmaxnochil9720 Год назад

      @@NushBlush please see my comment below 👇⬇️

  • @amydoody2482
    @amydoody2482 Год назад +1

    I’ve heard you should switch shampoos to avoid a buildup. Is this true?

  • @aprilshowers122
    @aprilshowers122 Год назад

    Great video!! So much good information! I really took the buy in bulk tip to heart... I went online and bought a gallon of Paul Mitchell shampoo :) Could last me years! Great stuff though...

  • @mariaquijano8792
    @mariaquijano8792 2 года назад

    Hi Chris, thank you for all your valuable information.I used to have chunky highlights around my face decided to go one solid color level 7 but the former highlights are damage I’m using your products but my hair after 48 hours washed and style my hair turns dry and stiff what can I do to improve it I’m using Olaplex no.3 as well. I have the Babyliss pro rotating brush but I can’t use it because noticed that even my healthy hair damage with one use. Need your help. Thanks

  • @onehundredpercentmaxnochil9720
    @onehundredpercentmaxnochil9720 2 года назад +3

    Hi Chris, I love your videos. What kinds of products do you recommend for someone with a dry, flaky, itchy scalp? FYI, I have ethnic (Indian) hair, don't know if that matters... Also, what's your opinion on hair growth serums etc.? Thanks! 🙏

    • @dv7361
      @dv7361 2 года назад +2

      Hi, I know that’s it’s been a month and you’ve probably already found an answer to your question but thought I’d share what worked for me. I used the purifying anti-dandruff shampoo from the Davines Naturaltech range. It’s so good. Have to agree with Chris that professional shampoos are just different
      Btw, I’m Indian too and have thick, wavy, frizzy hair

    • @onehundredpercentmaxnochil9720
      @onehundredpercentmaxnochil9720 2 года назад

      @@dv7361 thanks for reaching out! I actually got a shampoo with salicylic acid and that has worked well for me! 💯💕

    • @sukanyaadhikari5175
      @sukanyaadhikari5175 Год назад

      @@onehundredpercentmaxnochil9720 Which shampoo you refering to ,pls help

    • @onehundredpercentmaxnochil9720
      @onehundredpercentmaxnochil9720 Год назад

      @@sukanyaadhikari5175 hey there, I'm referring to the Neutrogena T-sal salicylic acid shampoo. It definitely helps, when you apply it let it sit in your scalp for 5 minutes at least. It also helped with the itching. Someone also suggested to me the Jason
      Dandruff Relief Shampoo, it's also kinda helpful. Either way just a professional shampoo wasn't enough for me. 🤷

  • @fatimapatel4367
    @fatimapatel4367 Год назад +1

    Please could u link a few professional moisturising shampoos u would recommend for a medium wavy hair type with a dry scalp?

  • @gilldavies
    @gilldavies 2 года назад +1

    Hi Chris, would love to wash my hair every 4 days but its very fine and lacks volume. It look so bad if I don't wash it daily! I can't imagine leaving it 4 days. Should I wet it and style it?

  • @ala6329
    @ala6329 2 года назад +5

    Cheaper or not, I like to use what’s good for my hair and what my hair loves. Because I’m so obsessed with MorrocanOil’s Hydration shampoo and conditioner, I got the big 1L bottles with the pump instead of the regular 250ml squeeze bottles because I know those one will last me longer and therefore won’t have to be purchased as often. I got a 4x bigger size for a close price to the 250ml ones so why not?

    • @abhipsapattnaik3742
      @abhipsapattnaik3742 2 года назад

      Hey, I have been thinking of buy the same shampoo. Will it be good for medium fine wavish hair?

    • @ala6329
      @ala6329 2 года назад

      @@abhipsapattnaik3742 hey, so if you either go in the “Recommended Products List” link in Chris’ “about” section of his RUclips account or via the link on his TikTok profile, you’ll be shown a page asking for your name and email. That is to subscribe to his emails you’ll receive and it’s literally only haircare emails he’ll send you. He won’t ever spam you, he’s not one of those annoying ones. The first email you’ll get is a list of recommended products for your hair type. MoroccanOil is only recommended for coarse hair but see what he recommends on there for you :)

  • @DevoraMink
    @DevoraMink Месяц назад

    I've had good experience with pantene aqua alone, with my original hair(before blonding up)and added a Genera mask up to medium damaged hair, both lasted 2-3months providing clean vive hair for 3-5days depending if I'm in a clean or work environment. Now due to some experimenting my hair is heavily damaged and am looking for my new products.
    *However when i tried other pantene products shampoos were irritatingly gunky and conditioners or masks were good for about 2days.

  • @THUGl0ve04
    @THUGl0ve04 2 года назад +3

    Hi Chris! I have followed your advise and switched to your recommended products but i still struggle with oil and have to wash every other day rather then every 4 days like you stated :( the shampoo also feels like it dries my hair out (i have thin/fine hair).

    • @tiffariff
      @tiffariff 2 года назад +1

      I learned this with my acne- but as for terms of scalp, what I’ve read from trichologist also agree- you can get an oily scalp from over shampooing! (For me this is on top of lots of itchiness and dandruff). How can my scalp be dry and oily at the same time? Well just like my acne can. With certain skin types- if you keep drying out your skin - your body automatically learns to make more of the oily quicker. It wants to protect your skin from dying and flaming off. I learned this when I stopped using my moisturizer step with my acne- the wash alone dried out my skin way too much.
      First recommendation is to stick to it- embrace the oil for a bit. Once had to use a friends shampoo - it threw my scalp into off balanced itchiness- super oily again. It took two weeks of itchiness- but sticky it out and only watching every 5-7days, for it to get back on track. This was after a month of me shampooing every other day, and I finally just decided to try something else.
      Then again, it may not just be shampoo. For me personally- all dry shampoo through my scalp out of whack and slightly itchy- which is why I only use it if I know I’m washing my hair the next day. It’s because it’s designed to dry your roots out- but it also dries your scalp out at the same time. It also can be hard finding one that works but doesn’t dry your scalp out/itchy too much. I just avoid it when unless I really need to skip a shower day and my hair just is very oily.
      But any bad product can be drying out your hair. Even coconut oil! (Coconut oil can temporarily retain hair moisture, but since it doesn’t come out with water easily- also why it’s a horrid shave gel clogging my razors- it can clog the cuticle, preventing it from getting anymore future moisture. Only hair types with really open cuticles (coily hair) should coconut oil- as a more open cuticle makes it less likely to clog. It’s tricky, but knowing the do’s and don’t ingredients of your hair type is important. If you try one product- give it a month unless it’s absolutely horrible- and it’s not working after you’ve tried move on! I learned rice water does not agree with my specific wavy hair. 🤷🏻‍♀️ it should be it doesn’t. I know argan oil, aloe Vera, lemon grass and Jojoba oil really work well in my hair- so I look for those ingredients when buying new hair products.

    • @amandacowham8465
      @amandacowham8465 2 года назад

      @@tiffariff I agree. I use the clarifying shampoo once each time I visit the salon but at home, I use my regular chronologiste shampoo and my scalp has tremendously improved

  • @normagoff1916
    @normagoff1916 7 месяцев назад +1

    It’s still a mystery what makes a professional shampoo. Knowing which active ingredients and ratio of detergent to water would be a good start.

  • @Sue_N
    @Sue_N 2 года назад

    Very informative and impressive. Thank you.
    You could add "save your electricity and time (time is money)" to the calculation. 😉👍

  • @0s0sXD
    @0s0sXD 2 года назад +1

    I work as a gardener and I work long hours daily. I come back home with dirt in every crack on my body and all inside my hair. Should I really be washing my hair once every 4 days when there's literal dirt in it? I washed it daily and it got so dry that it looked and felt like hay. Thank god now I stopped that. I am only washing daily with water and applying conditioner. I mean I don't know if that helps keep it clean and still healthy but I hope so. Any tips?

    • @elenacaloianu7231
      @elenacaloianu7231 2 года назад

      Not Chris but I work out and I have to wash my hair very often. I oil my hair with coconut/ olive oil before washing it and I only shampoo my scalp ( I have bleached hair) and it keeps my hair soft - I don’t even need to shampoo the ends cuz when I rinse the hair all the shampoo travels down the hair

  • @raavvi
    @raavvi 2 года назад +1

    I've noticed that my routine has to change between the seasons. It's a bit difficult when things only work for a limited time. Am I just doing something incorrectly or do I really need to get a whole new routine every few months?

  • @mariatereza4348
    @mariatereza4348 2 месяца назад

    Please talk about L'Oreal pro longer fluid concentré (I'm currently boycotting L'Oreal, but I used to love this product)

  • @protoman2260
    @protoman2260 2 года назад +1

    I just purchased Hempz shampoo and conditioner at Ulta yesterday. I’m not sure if that’s technically professional shampoo but how does that stack against drug store?

  • @mielledowney2379
    @mielledowney2379 Год назад

    I use Aveda and Bumble and bumble. They work greatly on my coarse hair.

    • @luannconsentino1188
      @luannconsentino1188 Год назад +1

      Coarse here as well! Can you tell me the specific names of the Aveda and Bumble & Bumble shampoos? Thanks!

  • @MadeleineRobertsen
    @MadeleineRobertsen 2 года назад

    Does the pink redken series dry out the hair, or does it add moisture? I want long hair, but also struggle with flat hair....I always associate volume with dry hair...

  • @elenacaloianu7231
    @elenacaloianu7231 2 года назад +1

    Hey Chris, can the redken United 25 benefits leave in be used alone as a heat protectant ?

  • @imarkd82
    @imarkd82 Год назад

    Really like your videos.
    What about man hair care and style video?

  • @kimberlyporter9555
    @kimberlyporter9555 Год назад

    I took am a heavy sweater who enjoys working out. I have to shower every day because the rate of evaporation isn't typical. What shampoo/cleansing routine would you recommend for someone who sweats heavily when they work out?

  • @prestontowne9768
    @prestontowne9768 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm 53 and starting to realize this😂....I'm spending so much $ on cheap stuff. Thinking about skipping a day with Professional to save even more $ and I have thick hair

  • @newzade1
    @newzade1 2 года назад

    I use tons of oil to message my head/scalp before washing my hair. Drugstore brands remove all oil. So, I do not agree if you say that only professional shampoos remove oil.

  • @SoniaAlvarez-xx8tk
    @SoniaAlvarez-xx8tk Год назад

    Hi Chis can you told me shampoo for curly and very frizzy hair Thankyou I love you tips

  • @АнаБуљешевић
    @АнаБуљешевић Год назад

    Talking about shampoos.....i remembered ...20 years ago as a student i lived with Natali in rented apartment in Novi Sad....she brought with her Nivea 250ml shampoo....when we were moving out 8 months later....i saw she only spent 2cm of she shampoo...meankng the bottle was almost full...she didnt buy new one in thr meantime....i wonder how......

  • @kloe9481
    @kloe9481 Год назад +1

    would nexxus be considered professional shampoo?

  • @akanksha.7
    @akanksha.7 2 года назад

    Which shampoo do you recommend for natural / non coloured hair?

  • @shailymehta4667
    @shailymehta4667 Год назад

    Can you guide people living in other countries? Thier weather conditions, products avaliable in their country will be very different. So how can they adapt this strategy? Which would be a good professional shampoo, conditioner and hair mask for say a really humid city, where hair stay sweaty due to high humidity?

  • @jaadee596
    @jaadee596 Год назад

    63 male hat wearing factory worker.
    Crazy good hair picked up pulpriot Shanghai/Boston with pureology.
    How do you not wash hair every day? Hat head bed head? Maybe every other day but 3 or 4? I do go fri to mon. Anyway, men have hair too! Give us a 3-minute video.

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  Год назад

      Hey! Hats definitely make it much harder. If you sweat with a hat on all day you'll need to rinse it out 👍 I would try washing every other day... And co-washing (using only conditioner) on the in between days

  • @barbaragunnels
    @barbaragunnels Год назад

    Your videos make me happy!

  • @MireyaR78
    @MireyaR78 Год назад +1

    Just because a shampoo says daily use, doesn’t mean we have to use it daily though.

  • @Tina-ec5lt
    @Tina-ec5lt 2 года назад

    What is the best professional shampoo and conditioner for a biracial kid. White mom and black dad, hair very thick and very curly. Needs a lot of hydration. I need help please!!! Thanks in advance!!!