Busting hair care myths! Build-up, silicones and more AD

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @nonamonsod
    @nonamonsod 3 года назад +1798

    Compared to skincare, I find it more difficult to come across haircare content that’s as sciencey as this. Thank you and please keep it coming!

    • @miehiep1977
      @miehiep1977 3 года назад +9

      That's so true!

    • @justynawisniewska1213
      @justynawisniewska1213 2 года назад

      Yesss it's so hard to find truly science-based haircare information. Most of what hair gurus perpetuate is natural is better BS and theories based on someone's personal assumptions that went viral

    • @artistaroundtheblock2047
      @artistaroundtheblock2047 2 года назад +12

      If you have curly hair check out The Curly Chemist.She’s a cosmetic formulator and chemist!!

    • @notme9738
      @notme9738 2 года назад

      Exactly, im grateful for this video

    • @palestar828
      @palestar828 2 года назад +1

      You haven't discovered more channels yet then lol

  • @Qute12u
    @Qute12u 3 года назад +750

    Props to Pantene for actually sponsoring someone to break down the science of something for us.

    • @atriyakoller136
      @atriyakoller136 3 года назад +30

      Yeah, their products typically don't worm for me, but this is actually praiseworthy

    • @palestar828
      @palestar828 2 года назад +4

      So you're saying we shouldn't trust this video?

    • @blammmed
      @blammmed 2 года назад +5

      huh?

    • @espem88
      @espem88 Год назад

      I wouldn't go that far 😂 Pantene is notorious for lying and creating bad products.

    • @firzabrilliant7657
      @firzabrilliant7657 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@palestar828what

  • @botflyguy7814
    @botflyguy7814 3 года назад +785

    I was so astounded by the hair test thing. I'm not a hair scientist or anything but it seemed obvious to me that the white stuff is hair shavings and not any "product buildup".

    • @ClaraBennett
      @ClaraBennett 3 года назад +152

      I’m astonished that anyone agrees to let someone scrape their hair with scissors like that. How is it not obvious that doing so would slice into the hair strands? If they used a razor instead, that would be a legit hair-cutting technique!

    • @helenavasic9989
      @helenavasic9989 3 года назад +15

      Lol I’m rewatching this video but man I was kinda shook to find out since a year or two my hairstylist actually did it to my hair and I was super scared about build up

    • @malloryknox6802
      @malloryknox6802 3 года назад +17

      @@ClaraBennett they probably thought their hair is made out of steel lmao

    • @JP-ve7or
      @JP-ve7or 2 года назад +17

      I see it on Instagram sometimes. The comments are pretty wild. People don't know what they're looking at. One person was like, "Is that lice eggs???" 😆

    • @Bibagodiva55
      @Bibagodiva55 Год назад +6

      😊 @Botfly Guy: YESSS, exactly !
      This is sooo stupid, they scratch the natural Substance (Keratin) off.. this is' pure destroying...OMG - U can't look at it - my beloved Hair - a good 1 m long - is' going up in my Neck by such a BS !
      I LOVE ❤🎉 Michelle, she's so good, educated, so much + good Knowledge, I love to found her here on YT, for real!

  • @kittehtoes
    @kittehtoes 3 года назад +1155

    I had never seen that scrape test until earlier today so it's kinda funny that you debunked it for me just a few hours later! Glad I didn't have to live misinformed for too long!

  • @pvanpelt1
    @pvanpelt1 3 года назад +472

    I’d never seen that hair scraping thing, and when you demo’ed it I immediately winced and thought, “I’ll bet that’s cuticle. That’s just shaving it off.” I swear I felt my hair roots cringe, lol.

  • @persephonnevanity787
    @persephonnevanity787 3 года назад +1100

    Can you test if heat protectant protects the hair

    • @ixtahdanielac4922
      @ixtahdanielac4922 3 года назад +27

      Yes!!

    • @hellohiyahey
      @hellohiyahey 3 года назад +79

      Literally me after the third product research binge and still haven't bought a heat protectant because I can't tell if it's a scam 😣

    • @chromatic8115
      @chromatic8115 3 года назад +12

      I would love to see a video about this topic too!

    • @user-xv1kp6qf7h
      @user-xv1kp6qf7h 3 года назад +7

      Yes! Please!

    • @sheryllesampiloss
      @sheryllesampiloss 3 года назад +11

      Check Milabu, she made a video about heat protectant

  • @madhusree1472
    @madhusree1472 3 года назад +598

    Hey Michelle it'd be great if you debunked more hair myths because this was very interesting. I always knew that the white stuff from the scissor test was not really silicone but I was never able to tell what it was. Thanks for this video.

    • @saffodils
      @saffodils 3 года назад +20

      and i feel like hair myths often relate to skincare myths! like there's a lot of things i see about scalp health that seem pretty suspicious...

    • @muffycrosswire2757
      @muffycrosswire2757 3 года назад

      Agreed 👍👍

  • @leahdomingo7723
    @leahdomingo7723 3 года назад +79

    I'm a hairstylist and cringe when I see others stylists do the cuticle shaving. A lot of stylists also talk Shit about silicones, and sell products with silicone at the same time.

  • @lilrr1431
    @lilrr1431 Год назад +44

    It’s quite pathetic that these same hairdressers provide hair gloss services in their salon which is basically a thick coat if silicone on hair for glossy hair which lasts about a month before all that “bad silicone “ which they charge you for washes off

  • @queenofstitcheswarrior2668
    @queenofstitcheswarrior2668 3 года назад +395

    Never clicked so fast! As a curly girl and a formal hairstylist i find this super interesting! My hair loves sillicone, i have thick hair which can frizz a lot due to the curl pattern and different structure.
    And you prove what i said all the time, that is not buildup coming off! I am going to share this truth everywhere, Thank you!❣️

    • @Jezebel066
      @Jezebel066 3 года назад +4

      I started the curly girl method almost 2 wks ago.
      I’m confused now....
      I do know my hair is looking healthier now not using sulfates.. but I miss my old styling products!

    • @DavidCruickshank
      @DavidCruickshank 3 года назад +55

      @@Jezebel066 The curly girl method is honestly a lot of fear mongering. Use whatever works for your hair, if your old styling products worked that's great.

    • @nancytorres9391
      @nancytorres9391 3 года назад +13

      I'm a curly girl as well. During the summer time it's been so humid here in Texas. If I don't use silicone not only does my hair look crazy, but it also feels like a straw broom 😔 I personally don't mind silicone as long as they don't leave a silicone-y feeling on my hair. 👍👍👍 I must say I do use sulfates sometimes because of scalp issues

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 3 года назад +27

      Yeah...I tried a handful of 'curly girl approved' products...my hair didn't like them at all. As a 2 a-c wavy with very thick, heavy, super healthy (only chin length and not dyed or heat styled) hair, I'm very low porosity and natural oils just sit on my hair and make it look oily and weird.
      My hair loves silicones. They make it silky and shiny, without weighing it down. I'm sticking with what works - although I do appreciate, that the curly girl community taught me, how to properly style my hair, when I do want to bring out my natural waves.

    • @queenofstitcheswarrior2668
      @queenofstitcheswarrior2668 3 года назад +19

      @@Jezebel066 nothing wrong with that but i do use a mild sulfate shampoo and don’t use co-washes because it gives buildup very fast. I had hairloss and scalp problems when i started the cg method .. I found Manes by Mell on YT and she explaines it very well, why this happends etc.

  • @sarahcarroll8206
    @sarahcarroll8206 3 года назад +177

    My thick hair loves silicones. My favorite leave-in was reformulated to be "cleaner" this last summer, so no more silicones. Surprise, it no longer works nearly as well.

    • @nina.harmony
      @nina.harmony 3 года назад +4

      Same here! I have so much more frizz and now my scalp is soooo dry and flakey. Have you found a shampoo/conditioner with silicones that you like?

    • @personmcdudeguy
      @personmcdudeguy 3 года назад +16

      same but with grease. the natural hair online community demonized grease and mineral oil so when i went natural i avoided them. But my hair is hella crusty now, and in desperation i bought Dax with lanolin... my hair feels sooo good. gonna use it on my scalp next time.

    • @marsy6359
      @marsy6359 2 года назад +1

      @@personmcdudeguy has this continued to work for you? Im interested in trying it as a pre poo for my dry hair and eczemic scalp. Would love to know how it worked for you and if you kept using it

    • @personmcdudeguy
      @personmcdudeguy 2 года назад +1

      @@marsy6359 I still have my jar of Dax, and I say it still works well. Remember to work the product really well with your hands and add a little at a time. As for eczema, I can't say. Maybe something like Sulfur8 would be good for that kind of skin, but idk.

    • @marsy6359
      @marsy6359 2 года назад +1

      @@personmcdudeguy thanks so much for the reply! Wasnt expecting anything honestly lol. In terms of the eczema, my skin really likes things like lanolin and i like its skin healing properties so hopefully it would help. Im glad its still working for you, so ill give it a go.

  • @espem88
    @espem88 Год назад +8

    Scraping hair strands is one of the WORST things you can do to your hair.

  • @Barbara-nb8wz
    @Barbara-nb8wz 3 года назад +49

    Good on Pantene for getting someone so knowledgeable and thorough to share information on their behalf

  • @notaclue822
    @notaclue822 3 года назад +77

    I tried no silicone for a long time but gave up on it because my hair was so frizzy without silicone.
    I'd love it if you would discuss blow dryers. They boast about things like ceramics and ions that cut down on frizz, and I am wondering whether there's any truth in it.

    • @serrsbears19
      @serrsbears19 3 года назад +5

      I was the same! Turns out my hair loves silicone hahah

  • @a.m.j797
    @a.m.j797 3 года назад +151

    Thank you!!! I am someone with curly hair and although most curlies avoid silicones (good for them!) they work wonders for me! So refreshing to get someone else talking about buildup in a scientific way rather than scraping our hair (I think Manes by Mell made a similar video and got to a similar conclusion)

    • @LabMuffinBeautyScience
      @LabMuffinBeautyScience  3 года назад +38

      I think it's really difficult to have strict universal rules when it comes to hair! Glad you found out what works for you ^_^

    • @Esmeralda-rd9hf
      @Esmeralda-rd9hf 3 года назад +3

      I feel for it but works! When I stop using that kind of products, my hair got better, now Idk what to believe haha

    • @ClaraBennett
      @ClaraBennett 3 года назад +16

      @@Esmeralda-rd9hf I think it’s probably more than avoiding silicones (and sulfates probably?) led you to products that are gentle enough and conditioning enough for your curls to be happy. There could very well be products that contain silicones that would still meet your needs, but more “mainstream” products that were made for straight hair are probably more likely to contain easily-identifiable silicones and less likely to work well for you.
      Personally, like Michelle, I found that a conditioner containing amodimethicone made my virgin hair feel weird, but it works wonderfully on my lightened hair, and I still get good curls.

    • @Esmeralda-rd9hf
      @Esmeralda-rd9hf 3 года назад

      @@ClaraBennett maybe you're right but I got curious and ready to try products Ive been avoiding, thanks for replying :))

    • @kiwipalace
      @kiwipalace 3 года назад +4

      same! i use silicones on my hair too & i find its the only thing that keeps my curls nice

  • @marianne6373
    @marianne6373 3 года назад +239

    Silicones are actually so-called natural. Why do people hate them so much? I'm an absolute fan of salon products, but I don't think they leave less build up.

    • @ClaraBennett
      @ClaraBennett 3 года назад +85

      I think the general hate for silicones comes from the curly community (and probably also the long-hair community, though I’m less familiar with the history there). Lorraine Massey’s book Curly Girl diagnoses curly hair as being especially prone to damage from stronger surfactants and recommends avoiding any kind of sulfates, especially SLS. Massey’s book also claims that silicones require stronger surfactants to remove from the hair, so she advises against using products with any kind of silicones in them as well, to avoid buildup.
      Lots of curly-haired folks have had good results with the Curly Girl (CG) method, so I think this idea of no-sulfates no-silicones took hold regardless of its accuracy. Likely, following those simple guidelines led people to gentler, more-conditioning products, even if ones with sulfates or silicones could have met those criteria too. From Lab Muffin content, I surmise that Massey may have unfairly maligned some perfectly gentle sulfates and light silicones that don’t accumulate residue even if you’re using only very mild surfactants. The book was first published like 20+ years ago though, so I dunno what the range of surfactants and conditioning agents available in hair products was like at the time. I would guess that SLS and heavy dimethicones were more dominant in the “sulfate” and “silicone” ingredient categories than they are now.

    • @jayerscios
      @jayerscios 3 года назад +28

      @@ClaraBennett totally agree. Products with silicones can run the gamut of light to heavy affect as well as low to high quality ingredients, as Lab Muffin stated. CGM ruined my hair for awhile. I wasn't even doing a co-wash but I still had buildup on my scalp and hair from too many and too much product FOR MY FINE HAIR and NOT CLARIFYING ENOUGH (once a month with a demon curl product that was not really clarifying). My dry scalp skin was affected from buildup as well. CGM does not address scalp issues at all beyond spraying with lavender oil in water. I used to use Moroccan oil when it was all the rage... way too heavy for my hair and it did look greasy, lank and attracted dust easily. I just stopped doing CGM, really clarified, and recently changed my hairstylist. Finding products that actually do work its not as easy as it sounds but It's getting easier. Especially when my hair texture, frizz level and density all changed rapidly from aging. Aging just sucks!

    • @kotryna5682
      @kotryna5682 3 года назад +5

      Some silicones are not environmentally friendly apparently.

    • @marianne6373
      @marianne6373 3 года назад +2

      @@kotryna5682 Silicone is derived from sand.

    • @kotryna5682
      @kotryna5682 3 года назад +21

      @@marianne6373 you're thinking of silicon. Silicone is synthetic.

  • @torrentraisin
    @torrentraisin 3 года назад +133

    People LOVE to hate on Pantene. It's literally the only conditioner that works for my bleached hair. It makes is soft, and protects it;keeping it slippery so there are no tangles and knots.

    • @madhusree1472
      @madhusree1472 3 года назад +26

      Pantene conditioners are my holy grail too. They make my hair smooth without making it greasy.

    • @tashaology8376
      @tashaology8376 3 года назад +28

      Not cruelty free which is important to me

    • @torrentraisin
      @torrentraisin 3 года назад +32

      @@tashaology8376 which is a valid point! unlike not buying it because of the build up myth! would love to use a cruelty free brand that is affordable and widely available, do you have any recommendations?

    • @lizcademy4809
      @lizcademy4809 3 года назад +14

      On the other hand, the one time I tried a Pantene conditioner my hair looked greasy immediately after. Never again!
      My hair is very long, almost straight and very, very fine. I'm sure Pantene works wonderfully for some hair types, but not mine.
      I do have to give them plus points for sponsoring a video that does not push their products as being The Only Perfect Product for All.

    • @britjj5126
      @britjj5126 3 года назад +12

      To be fair Pantene gained a bad rep few years ago for not producing quality products. I think it’s slowly rebuilding consumer trust and confidence

  • @haileys5224
    @haileys5224 2 года назад +42

    Seeing a few relatives go through cosmetology school I think there’s a fundamental flaw with schools working with specific company’s in order to get free or discount products. this no doubt effects the education provided from different trade schools. It’s super predatory and I don’t blame cosmologists. They went in for objective information and spent nearly a year being aggressively targeted with advertising from different cosmetics companies, still under the facade of a robust education. A lot of people need to
    Apprentice after getting their cosmetology license because they are unable to work with different products do to only being taught using specific brands. It’s easy to follow the root of misinformation if you simply follow the money.

  • @eva7337
    @eva7337 3 года назад +82

    You killed me with the ~forbidden snack~

  • @aviadler.
    @aviadler. 3 года назад +18

    My hairdresser always tries to sweet talk me into buying Kerastase stating Pantene causes the silicone to build up in the scalp and cause “suffocation” therefore hair loss. I am very happy with Pantene . I’ve asked for Kerastase sachets and guess what? Pantene still leave my hair super lustrous . Can’t thank you enough for this super informative video ❤️

  • @hurrBl
    @hurrBl 3 года назад +130

    Yay! More hair videos please!
    Especially on hair loss, thin hair and hair porosity

  • @snaxicakes
    @snaxicakes 3 года назад +196

    This was SO GOOD. I love that you partnered with Pantene on this, because it's a more affordable option!

    • @LabMuffinBeautyScience
      @LabMuffinBeautyScience  3 года назад +64

      Thank you! Plus they have better microscopes than me haha 👀

    • @tashaology8376
      @tashaology8376 3 года назад +21

      @@LabMuffinBeautyScience too bad they aren't cruelty free :(

    • @snaxicakes
      @snaxicakes 3 года назад +1

      @@tashaology8376 but they don't test on animals ☺️❤️

    • @theprousteffect9717
      @theprousteffect9717 3 года назад +17

      Ironically, Pantene is the brand that I've heard hairstylists warn people not to use the most often because their products leave a "waxy buildup" on the hair ;)

    • @snowps1
      @snowps1 3 года назад +2

      @@theprousteffect9717 You don't think hair stylists know what they are talking about since hair is their thing?

  • @sheirazalhasawi8013
    @sheirazalhasawi8013 3 года назад +76

    I would love to see more hair care product videos especially things that target the scalp to treat the hair right from the bulb itself! Dealing with balding and hair loss atm

    • @alishahemp8272
      @alishahemp8272 3 года назад

      Yes ditto!!!

    • @saritshull3909
      @saritshull3909 3 года назад +2

      A study came out not to long ago that said that rosemary was as effective as some types of hair loss treatments
      You should look it up

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie 2 года назад

      look for the dermatologists' videos on scalp care. Regular exfoliating is recommended.

  • @venenumletalis
    @venenumletalis 3 года назад +60

    Thank you for making this video! So many hairdressers spread misinformation and come up with pseudoscientific tests like scraping hair, it is scary. And the worst part, people believe all the nonsense. I enjoy your videos very much, more people need to watch them!

    • @rastabattiboy
      @rastabattiboy 3 года назад +15

      unfortunately, people think hairstylists are experts on the function of hair and the science behind it rather than styling hair. hairstylists have a bias against silicones because hair without silicones tend to be "easier" to style with heat and other products.

    • @venenumletalis
      @venenumletalis 3 года назад +13

      @@rastabattiboy And then those same stylists frequently say that the same silicones they sell (usually much more expensive brands) are good. :D Hairstylists frequently present themselves as hair experts while not knowing much about what hair is and how chemicals work and sadly people don't question the "expertise"...

    • @supernova622
      @supernova622 3 года назад +8

      The stylists often get their information from the representatives for the hair product brands, who are salespeople, not scientists

  • @ikjotkaur7580
    @ikjotkaur7580 3 года назад +74

    Would love to watch more videos about hair products, ingredients and how they work, if they come from Lab muffin.

  • @tashaology8376
    @tashaology8376 3 года назад +45

    i'd love to see more hair product videos! i dont have a lot of good resources for haircare science like how there are a lot of skincare science videos

  • @lexnthecityyy
    @lexnthecityyy 7 месяцев назад +3

    For one year I avoided silicones because of curly hair advice and my hair became so rough feeling. After going back to silicones and a haircut my hair is so soft now. Also started incorporating drugstore products for curly, textured hair and it has been great

  • @ClaraBennett
    @ClaraBennett 3 года назад +35

    At my house, plain whole-grain spaghetti with olive oil and grated Parmesan is a very common “ughhh I’m hungry but I don’t have it in me to cook a real meal” option, and those microscope images of the hair looks exactly like that, except the “spaghetti” was all aligned.

    • @britjj5126
      @britjj5126 3 года назад +3

      🤣🤣 spoken like a foodie. Food always on the mind.

  • @ladyjm8134
    @ladyjm8134 3 года назад +42

    Yes! This is amazing. I love hair science but also love debunking the myths that surround us for hair. As someone with Kinky-Curly hair, the avoidance of silicone has been around for years in the community but my hair is fine with them. I can't wait to share this video. I hope you do some more videos like this!

  • @chrisucl
    @chrisucl 3 года назад +12

    Love how dimethicone looks like happy people standing in a like holding hands 😍😊

  • @LemonSte
    @LemonSte 3 года назад +26

    Thank you! So many people have been pushing shampoo subscription services via these myths and I have been so skeptical

  • @TaylerBootz
    @TaylerBootz 3 года назад +53

    I never heard of scraping your hair, but I know darn well without science that taking any sharp instrument and scraping anything (hair, skin, etc) will only damage it and reveal "dust" from what your wrecking. It's like putting paper into a paper shredder and thinking the dust it creates is some toxic garbage! It's amazing what people will believe over common sense.
    Also, would LOVE to try more affordable drugstore brands, but it's really far past the times of testing on animals. I'm not buying a product that isn't cruelty free in this day and age. Not that you can trust all "CF" brands either without actual laws obliterating it.

    • @FrenkTheJoy
      @FrenkTheJoy 2 года назад +2

      There's absolutely NO reason that stuff like shampoo should be tested on animals (I mean, except shampoo FOR animals). I can understand why they still test drugs on animals (I don't like it, but I understand it), but there's no reason for cosmetics to get tested on animals. With drugs, okay, fine, they want to be sure about the longterm effects of some drug. But why would they be worried about that with lipstick or conditioner?!

  • @Rea13434O
    @Rea13434O 3 года назад +24

    More hair myths debunking please!! Loved this video 💁🏾‍♀️. It would be interesting to see how popular “hair growth” oils compare to the science out there

  • @miabatu1823
    @miabatu1823 3 года назад +53

    I've recently moved to Australia, and the lack of humidty of the country made my skin and hair a nightmare to deal with. Discovered your channel, and the advice you are giving really helped me making informed choices when it came to buying my personal care products (since all the products I used to use were no longer working/unavailable in the country). Thank you so much for these videos! Keep up the amazing work!

    • @LabMuffinBeautyScience
      @LabMuffinBeautyScience  3 года назад +11

      Welcome! I know that struggle well, I lived in Switzerland for a while and my products stopped working too!

    • @Noname-qk6qp
      @Noname-qk6qp 3 года назад +5

      I have the absolutely opposite problem moving to japan. My hair hates the humidity here and does so much better in dry climates. It’s interesting how it can be so different.

    • @wendytaylor779
      @wendytaylor779 3 года назад +4

      If you live up north like me it’s pretty much always humid. Summer it’s like living in a steam room 🥵

    • @Noname-qk6qp
      @Noname-qk6qp 3 года назад +2

      @@wendytaylor779 Can totally relate. I live in the middle of Japan, but it is hot and humid like that all summer. The hair is constantly a frizzy mess 😆

  • @solveigw
    @solveigw 3 года назад +24

    Thank you for this! I've always been skeptical about that scissors hack, and thought it only to be damaging the hair.
    I have Scandinavian hair, very thin, straight strands that _may_ , sometimes, under the right conditions, hold a curl if I convince it. I must admit I don't know how much or what kind of silicones are in my products, but I'm happy I now know they aren't doing any harm to my hair!

  • @nutandixit5547
    @nutandixit5547 3 года назад +44

    Hey, please make videos regarding propylene glycol, urea, phenoxy ethanol, triethanolamine etc .. there's so much of misinformation around.

    • @bebbykhan7919
      @bebbykhan7919 3 года назад

      Second this! Would love to understand these more and whether it's irrational to avoid any of them

  • @timeladyshayde
    @timeladyshayde 3 года назад +33

    Pantene gave me terrible scalp acne when I was younger. Silicones may be the Holy Grail for some people, but my skin cannot tolerate them.

    • @LabMuffinBeautyScience
      @LabMuffinBeautyScience  3 года назад +29

      I suspect it might not be the silicones but perhaps the MI and MCI, unless you’re sensitive to liquid foundation (almost all liquid foundations these days are silicone based).

    • @timeladyshayde
      @timeladyshayde 3 года назад +9

      @@LabMuffinBeautyScience I shall look into the MI and MCI. Thanks for that. I do have issues with many foundations, but again whether it's the silicone or something else, who knows. I only wear make up 3 days a week and it seems to prevent any break outs or eczema. I've also started using moisturiser that I make myself, which has helped immensely.

  • @SarahIngleOfficial
    @SarahIngleOfficial 3 года назад +364

    You better believe I ran right over here for this one. 🥳

    • @radhikapal6302
      @radhikapal6302 3 года назад +7

      Wait I’m soooo glad to see you on this vid because I literally binge and live by your hair care and hair science vids and I was thinking of you and then I saw your comment and it made me so happy😭❤️🙌🏾

    • @whyparkjiminnotridejimin
      @whyparkjiminnotridejimin 3 года назад +5

      Omg you're here🤣

    • @Roses6858
      @Roses6858 2 года назад

      Whens the next video?

  • @ByHerHand
    @ByHerHand 3 года назад +2

    I have totally had hairdressers tell me that supermarket products are full of silicone and bad for my (bleached to fry-stage) hair. And now I know...! Thankyou so much for this - its really useful. I also love hearing another Aussie on RUclips!

  • @samanthascarcella526
    @samanthascarcella526 3 года назад +16

    Now I need a LMBS x Manes by Mel hair video collab

  • @UnderTheRaiin
    @UnderTheRaiin 3 года назад +7

    Can't thank you enough for all the in depth and scientific analysis that you do regarding hair, skin care, and nails. I love knowing how and why ingredients work the way they do because it makes it so much easier to understand and troubleshoot.

  • @emdueck6250
    @emdueck6250 2 года назад +1

    I've always been a science person and the misleading language in beauty product descriptions / care routines confuses the hell out of me. Thanks for putting in the work to explain the hows and whys so accurately! 💕

  • @thebeauty_minimalist
    @thebeauty_minimalist 3 года назад +6

    Great video Michelle, we need more science content for haircare! I would love to hear you comment about hard water buildup in hair, is it a real concern and what you can do to protect the hair

  • @vanessamilanesa
    @vanessamilanesa Год назад +1

    Can you please talk about the differences between straight and curly hair and how it should be taken care of?
    For example, the idea that straight hair should never be brushed while wet, but curly hair should be brushed exclusively when wet.

  • @TheFlutetune
    @TheFlutetune 3 года назад +8

    I work in a salon and I would love to hear more of these myths busted! Learned a few things in this it was so helpful 👌🏻💓

  • @jakelynefinan8614
    @jakelynefinan8614 3 года назад +4

    As a scientist and someone obsessed with beauty products this is the channel I have been looking for.

  • @strydermclean
    @strydermclean 3 года назад +2

    I’m a hairstylist was never taught a scrape test, can assume your only removing the cuticle which is extremely damaging to the hair. Would suggest sending to a lab .

  • @Stootea
    @Stootea Год назад +1

    To me, your channel is the most important beauty channel on RUclips. Like, this is such great information! Thank you for doing all this research and making these videos

  • @spillinda
    @spillinda 3 года назад +1

    thank you!! my god i get so annoyed with the crazy misinformation in hair care and beauty in general, this channel is so important!!

  • @mew9797
    @mew9797 3 года назад +19

    Thank you so much for this video. So glad I don't have to buy expensive silicone free conditioners from now on 😅

  • @pomragrahamate
    @pomragrahamate 3 года назад +3

    THANK YOU! I felt like I was going crazy seeing this all over tik tok, and seeing all the hair stylists insisting this is real. You'd think they'd know the structure of the hair and realize they were causing damage!

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie 2 года назад +1

      tiktok is pretty much famous now for promoting all kinds of harmful and dangerous things, to young people who don't know any better.

  • @HillbillyYEEHAA
    @HillbillyYEEHAA 3 года назад +5

    I never understood the scrape test. If you had product build up, you'd know. You'd feel it. Just do a clarifying wash. I get build up on occasion and its easy to remove with no hair damage.

  • @Justyna_N
    @Justyna_N 3 года назад +7

    Now I’m at a loss as to why my thick yet somewhat fine hair REFUSES to rinse clean, no matter what I use. Thought for sure it was heavy silicones.

    • @MsHedgehog
      @MsHedgehog 3 года назад +1

      My very much non-chemist guess would be ph imbalance from schampoo + and minerals in the water. Maybe try a different schampoo and/or a higher ph rinse?
      Unless that thing is also a myth?

    • @Ruby-xk8kn
      @Ruby-xk8kn 3 года назад +6

      Might be that you have hard water? (Tap water that has a lot of minerals in it)

    • @stephgreen3070
      @stephgreen3070 8 месяцев назад

      Soft water will make it feel like soap or shampoo doesn’t wash out. (Hard water will make your skin and hair feel drier.)

  • @Velvet003
    @Velvet003 3 года назад +3

    I appreciate how much effort you put into your videos!
    Sulfate & silicone free products made my hair so miserable.
    It was always greasy even if I just showered, had scalp pain and hair fall. My scalp is oily and hair has fine strands but there's lots of it so it looks kinda thick. I use only Pantene and I'm surprised to see someone sponsored by them because they're put under the label of cheap harmful products.

  • @trishemerald2487
    @trishemerald2487 Год назад +1

    My natural curl adores any and all silicones. The "curly girl" rules advise against them but I never understood that approach. Cheers from Canada!

  • @lauraock9946
    @lauraock9946 2 года назад +5

    It is like fingers on a chalkboard when I’ve seen the scrape test on social media🙈….i had a gut feeling it was just cuticle damage, thank you for proving this with science! Also, I feel like silicons are the scapegoat for build up….imo shea butter and castor oil are just as guilty.

  • @bj93bb94
    @bj93bb94 3 года назад +6

    I got way more than I bargained for with this video. Kept my interest for the whole nine minutes though!

  • @lifeinthevoid1595
    @lifeinthevoid1595 3 года назад +30

    SUNSCREEN... can you please explain if sunscreen should be 'rubbed in' and when does rubbing in become rubbing off? Thanks for your fact based info

    • @LabMuffinBeautyScience
      @LabMuffinBeautyScience  3 года назад +41

      Basically minimise rubbing as much as possible - rubbing in very very quickly becomes rubbing off!

    • @lifeinthevoid1595
      @lifeinthevoid1595 3 года назад +6

      Thanks very much for the reply 🙂 I thought that might be the case and it looks like a lot of people mistakenly rub their sunblock off ☹️
      have only just discovered channel... via the sunscreen videos which are the best and most informative I have ever seen

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie 2 года назад

      @@lifeinthevoid1595 also you don't have to wait 20 mins. Sunscreens work right out of the bottle.

    • @lifeinthevoid1595
      @lifeinthevoid1595 2 года назад +1

      @@SueRosalie yes I saw Michelle's demo proving that thanks tho for comment 🙂

  • @annikalena99
    @annikalena99 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this. I've recently started to incorporate silicones back into my hair care routine - after like 10 years without them. At some point my hair changed completly and no silicones didn't work out anymore. I was so afraid of them too, because everyone is telling you that they ruin and dry out hair.

  • @lapharmacie98
    @lapharmacie98 3 года назад +6

    Hey Michelle, as a pharmacy student I loved loved loved this! I know a lot about skincare but I realized I don’t actually know a lot about hair so this was very insightful. Could you do a video on hair care for really oily hair? Are clarifying shampoos good to use, and should I invest in salon products or are there good drugstore options? Are there any OTC treatments for the scalp that could help me? Thanks ❤️

  • @St.OlGa.
    @St.OlGa. 3 года назад

    I'm glad you don't treat your subscribers as idiots, but explain everything and provide evidence... I appreciate it 🙏

  • @Alice_Walker
    @Alice_Walker 3 года назад +11

    I really wish that places like hairhouse warehouse would do a bring a little container and do samples for a couple of bucks. I've got several bottles of both shampoo and conditioner that are no good for my hair at all despite the claims/ingredients/reviews seeming really promising 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @LabMuffinBeautyScience
      @LabMuffinBeautyScience  3 года назад +4

      That's an awesome idea! Mecca do this with their products for free if you ask, I feel like Hairhouse Warehouse would make bank if they charged but I'm guessing they'd need permission from the brands...

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie 2 года назад

      that is a good idea. You know what would work well for that - the little empty cosmetic pots that you buy from Kmart, designed for travel.

  • @donnawoodward3163
    @donnawoodward3163 2 года назад +2

    Excellent and how satisfying to hear you pronounce those chemical names so easily and fast. Love it!

  • @kaseywebb770
    @kaseywebb770 Год назад +2

    Unfortunately, cosmetologists jumped on the coat tails of "the scrape test" in an attempt to steer clients toward purchasing professional shampoos and conditioners which they themselves would receive commission from- this has ultimately backfired, pushing more and more people towards drugstore haircare 😮😬🥴🤐

  • @Jolenesmart1980
    @Jolenesmart1980 3 года назад +1

    That intro was so quick I went back and put closed captions on haha! This is cool I love some debunking - especially when it saves people money and time and stops say elderly or gullible people buying products or getting treatments for no reason

  • @SusanIvanova2257
    @SusanIvanova2257 3 года назад +7

    "I guess that's a forbidden snack but you could totally eat hair" absolutely sent me

  • @maritzachavez8967
    @maritzachavez8967 3 года назад +23

    I'm replaying this video until it builds up in my brain...😁 Thank you for your outstanding content!🥰🤩

    • @LabMuffinBeautyScience
      @LabMuffinBeautyScience  3 года назад +13

      😂😂😂 I'll make sure I don't post any clarifying videos from now on!

    • @maritzachavez8967
      @maritzachavez8967 3 года назад +1

      @@LabMuffinBeautyScience LMAO! 🤣🤣 The first time I watched your videos, I felt like I found my people. This confirms it! Love ya! 💖💖

  • @danielnowlan7681
    @danielnowlan7681 3 года назад +3

    Great video, thanks for laying out the clear function. Couple of things I noticed: the stearamidopropyl dimethyl amine has a hydrogen when in cationic form (not a trimonium as shown, but I’m still geeking out at seeing chemical structures!) and hair develops a negative surface charge not just with water but as it becomes damaged. Hence the reason amodimethicone works so well on your bleached hair. Wonderful work, keep up the good fight for defeating bad information.

    • @LabMuffinBeautyScience
      @LabMuffinBeautyScience  3 года назад +1

      Oh damn, thanks for picking that up! Must've zoned out while drawing that, imagine if acids could just methylate things 😬
      I mentioned negative charge with damage in my original post on amodimethicone, but I skipped it for this so I could avoid adding yet another layer of complexity to this video. And thank you!

    • @danielnowlan7681
      @danielnowlan7681 3 года назад

      @@LabMuffinBeautyScience The perfect emoji for that though scenario - thankfully they don't! Regardless, I love your blog and your no nonsense approach to demystifying the science behind personal care products. Cheers!

  • @nubiasista9709
    @nubiasista9709 6 месяцев назад +2

    What ive always wondered is about silicones in shampoo. Is it necessary to avoid silicones on the scalp and if so, then why are silicones being put in shampoo.

  • @naurrr
    @naurrr 3 года назад +1

    this is actually a great way to use a sponsorship so I'm really pleased!! if you could do a video about heat protectant I would be so interested to see the results of if they actually work.

  • @anasianemo
    @anasianemo 2 года назад

    As someone working part time/intern at a hair product company I want to thank you. This is trueeee!

  • @kerenkroll
    @kerenkroll 3 года назад +1

    In the 90s, those high silicone smoothers that were supposed to be applied on wet hair were so popular. They worked well until a marketing ploy advertised against them and trends changed.

  • @nomdutilisateur5724
    @nomdutilisateur5724 3 года назад +2

    Can you make a video about dry hair (and myths) ?

  • @woolpuppy
    @woolpuppy Год назад +1

    Have you covered hygral fatigue and the idea that leaving in conditioner contributes to it?

  • @Chichi-sl2mq
    @Chichi-sl2mq 3 года назад +1

    You have a beautiful voice. Like a voice over voice. I could listen to you....all day❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @personaneutral
    @personaneutral 3 года назад +22

    “This is a forbidden snack” 💀 Michelle hitting us with that humor

  • @lusitanianightshade227
    @lusitanianightshade227 2 года назад

    It was actually so helpful to be reminded that it's normal for the mid-lengths and ends of your hair to be more damaged and rough-- I struggle so hard with hair issues, but it's good to reshape how I think about it. It's a lot less overwhelming to look for products that focus on making your hair look and feel nicer compared to looking for products that repair damaged hair-- because those don't really exist, as much as brands, especially ones like Olaplex, would have us believe. Also silicones tend to be so super helpful for frizzy hair and we need to stop demonizing them ❤️

  • @wendys8595
    @wendys8595 3 года назад +3

    This is wonderful. I was hoping you’d do something on hair care. I’d love to see a video about your favorite hair care products.

  • @taylorjean17
    @taylorjean17 3 года назад +2

    Can we please get a breakdown of olaplex? Love this video!

  • @Jimmette
    @Jimmette 3 года назад +3

    Thank you sooo much for this! It's really hard to find reputable hair care advice, ie from someone who understands the science behind the ingredients!
    Love your work

  • @SaheeliRai
    @SaheeliRai 3 года назад +1

    Years ago I discovered that my hair does not hold the colors(directions, so not permanent) as good if I use products with silicones

  • @geniej2378
    @geniej2378 3 года назад

    Love love love you covering hair care & debunking myths. I feel like the "natural hair" movement is perpetuating so many myths, would love you to debunk some of those too! And also, I would be so interested in the science of dandruff & scalp care.

  • @ruthcorson4904
    @ruthcorson4904 3 года назад +1

    This video is so amazing! I first heard of these hair myths a few years ago from the Beauty Brains podcast with Perry Romanowski. I believe he worked for Pantene for a while too.
    My hair has always loved silicones. I tried cutting them out at the recommendation of a stylist, but my hair freaked out. Once I heard the podcast episode from Beauty Brains, I was back on my Pantene and Garnier. Never looked back!

  • @ribekacampos
    @ribekacampos Год назад

    oh my god, PLEASE do a video on the Curly Girl Method! I'd love to see your analysis.

  • @jazwhoaskedforthis
    @jazwhoaskedforthis 3 года назад +2

    I've tried no silicone no sulfate for a while and I feel like it's done okay for my hair, but I think clarifying or just sulfates is necessary for me occasionally after oil treatments for example. Silicone can go ahead and coat my fine strands, it'll probably protect them better even if it weighs my hair down. I rotate different stuff on my hair depending on how it feels or what I'm doing and what's affordable. It's not something I'm gonna stress about.

  • @vicky3589
    @vicky3589 3 года назад +17

    Hey Michelle,
    could you please talk about the environmental impact of different shampoo ingredients? I was searching for a new shampoo the other day, however I was not sure what to buy, because I heard that microplastics are not good for the environment...Maybe other ingredients are harmful as well?
    Anyways, thanks for the great video!

  • @Jolenesmart1980
    @Jolenesmart1980 3 года назад +1

    This all being said my friend got me a £20 condition argan something or other - and I found a £1 that makes my hair feel a lot better - money really doesn’t matter loads for hair care stuff

  • @businesscat4435
    @businesscat4435 3 года назад +2

    I spent a ton of money for Olaplex and other pricey products. I found Pantene was as good or better.

  • @kristinalidstone3996
    @kristinalidstone3996 3 года назад +13

    Last semester in my Chemistry 11 class a student kept borrowing my scissors to "scrape off the build-up" on her hair. Almost every day. I tried to tell her I was sure it was damaging her hair, but I didn't have any evidence... I'm tracking her down first thing in September to make her watch this video!

  • @ashleylight9882
    @ashleylight9882 3 года назад +3

    Michelle, can you please chaeck the K18 product? They say it is better than Olaplex and I would like to know if it's true or not.
    I enjoyed the vid!

  • @dunnejos8423
    @dunnejos8423 2 года назад +1

    If you have really curly hair like mine, you actually want to use certain conditioners that will weigh your hair down a little. It gives my hair a looser curl and a smoother texture. If my hair is too light it's very frizzy.

  • @ozbornn3
    @ozbornn3 Год назад

    This had given me so much hope for my hair 😭🥹

  • @aeolia80
    @aeolia80 3 года назад +6

    Right when I saw her scraping against the grain of the cuticle, I was like "stop!! That's the cuticle scraping off!!" 😂😂😣 haha. I remember reading my mom's cosmetology text books from the 60s that say never to do that to the hair. I'm super surprised there are stylists that are doing this to try to sell products

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie 2 года назад

      I think current hairdressers simply don't have the level of training that people had decades ago. They're not even trained to cut curly hair properly and safely any more so we have to seek out specialist cutters who cut curl by curl.

  • @celiasanchezhernandez8595
    @celiasanchezhernandez8595 2 года назад

    I'd like a video on curly hair, a video on masks vs. conditioners (do they do the same? I don't see the difference) and many more myth busting on hair!

    • @uberhaute_naturalz84
      @uberhaute_naturalz84 Месяц назад

      There's no difference. Just buy one that your hair loves and move on

  • @4somethingmore
    @4somethingmore 3 года назад +6

    As a stylist I have never used this scrape test or spoke of drug store products creating build up. However, we are taught in school the ideal ph of products as compared to the ph in hair. That’s what is important as well as using the right product for your hair type. Unfortunately, most drug store products have a ph that can be harmful for hair with the exception of a few so if someone didn’t want to pay premium price I new what to recommend. I don’t know where all this “drug store products create build up” stuff is coming from but, I will say, pantene has a horrible ph value which is why I never would recommend it.

  • @LaLaBlahBlahh
    @LaLaBlahBlahh 7 месяцев назад

    When I first started majorly lightening my hair, my hairdresser pushed all these silicone free products on me but I always found the Joico moisture recovery balm was the only thing that seemed to make it feel soft again. Just looked it up and the third ingredient is a silicone 👌🏼

  • @crystal1657
    @crystal1657 3 года назад +2

    I commented on a hairdressers account that it was fake an the blocked me. Seems like they knew it was fake but they were scamming people.

  • @shalmigurunathan
    @shalmigurunathan 3 года назад +1

    Please keep doing this…I’m so glad you decided to start a RUclips channel.

  • @ishitanayak7715
    @ishitanayak7715 3 года назад +1

    Hi Michelle! Can you please do a video on acne scars (the ones that make it look like I have craters)?

  • @iaretagi
    @iaretagi 3 года назад +1

    The world needs more true haircare science! ♡