You are the first person to mention about roots getting achy, I tried to explain this to someone the other day and they looked at me like I'm crazy!! It really does hurt lol!
@@Tori_Hunter well dramatic women unite! I stopped my husband mid-conversation the other night and said I had to just go and wash my hair and it couldn't wait for him to finish his story 🤣
The only difference between the two techniques is that the new one using the brush over the section rather than under makes the hair flatter at the root. As you say this would be good if you wanted to flatten your root area to reduce volume. If you want volume and lift the traditional technique is the way to go. Also if you lift the sections straight out and up from the scalp while you brush you will get the most root lift and volume. The bounce curl brush is genius. It simplifies the brush style technique and saves so much time. The curls and waves come out so perfectly with this brush. I only use the 9-row nylon brush now for special occasions when I want my curls to look super defined. And your sectioning looked just fine 🙂
I agree that if you're going to use the brush I'd use the technique that creates for bounce and volume; I mean after all I feel that's what is was designed to do. I love a brush styling routine every now and then but it's not my go to as it takes me longer than some of my other routines 😊 Thanks so much for taking the time to comment and let me know your thoughts, really appreciate it!
I don't brush style because my hair is very coarse (and I am extremely kak-handed 🙈) but I found your video very interesting and informative. To be honest, I'm envious of your levels of patience and dexterity - when I try sectioning and brush styling, I end up breaking off or losing excess hair in the brush and the sectioning clips. When I wash my hair, I roll the pile of loose hair into a tight ball so that I can compare the volume/size and it lets me know if I'm being too rough during washing or if I'm detangling without enough slip or tugging on my hair too much. I will say that, because my hair is coarse, my shed-hair amount looks very scary and substantial, and when I started wavy-curly styling it was quite the shock. So, I decided to count the hairs every so often and I felt less worried when the amount of hair was within the 50-100 that seems to be the normal amount for daily shedding. I think the results of the bounce curl brush look really great - you achieved lots of definition, clumping and body.
Thanks so much for your lovely comments, i feel kak handed when im sectioning but i do find this brush so easy to use. I’m not sure i would brush style if it felt like I was losing a lot of hair due to it but also its all relative to the person and as long as I don’t suddenly see a large increase in hair loss I don’t worry to much.
hi Tori thank you for the video presentation both results look awesome on you🙏 l don’t section because l haven’t learned how to ☺️ l have the feeling l will never 😊 is there a way to brush style without sectioning? and, what would there be a need to scrunch out the crunch if you didn’t use any products? do you still use oil to scrunch out the crunch?
Hi Rony, great questions 🙌 I find if I want to brush style I have to section or I get in quite the pickle - end up brushing bits I've already done or leaving out pieces of hair. I'm sure it's possible, it's just not something I find very easy to do. There is absolutely no need to use an oil at the end, even to scrunch out the crunch (if you have any, as in if you've used mousse/foam/gel or any hold products that have indeed created a scrunch). You can SOTC with just hands by scrunching or clapping, you can use a satin scarf or even microfibre towel or soft t shirt. If you don't have a cast there is no need to SOTC. I always use an oil at the end of any routine because I have fine, frizz prone, colour treated hair. This means it's on the drier side and really benefits from locking moisture by using an oil. This way I get less tangles, a bit more shine and a lot less frizz 😊 Hope that helps.
@@Tori_Hunter thank you again, Tori… l will do my best to learn to section my hair to brush style 😊 as it is right now l just brush it , but l feel l don’t get good results that way! l don’t use oil often because l don’t want to clarify my hair often either, l do have to wash my hair daily that is why l try to to use products at all… but by mid day my hair it’s a dry rat’s nest 😊 hope you have a great week ahead. always looking forward to your video tutorials! thanks for sharing!
@ronyrodriguez8533 Not to interrupt, but try not to wash your hair daily. It causes dry hair on ends. Maybe try sectioning just front and back and clip up. Then if you get used to that maybe then do 3 sections in future. I have long thick hair and a double crown and sectioning is a lot to do. Good luck.
Good video! But please, to anyone watching, for the love, do NOT use the bounce curl brush to detangle ever. It’s made with tension for styling and can cause breakage if you try to use it for detangling. Use a different brush made for detangling!
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I haven't had any breakage but I'll bear it in mind; most of the time I will use either a tangle teezer or wetbrush 😊.
Did you use the defining brush on one side and the volume brush on the other? It looks like you used the defining one (wider teeth) on both sides, or am I just confused? Thank you.
You don’t lose much hair at all. I lose 10 times more than that but I have 10 times more hair than you do and I wash every two weeks. Not that the timing matters; I lose a bunch of hair whenever I wash.
It’s all relative isn’t it - like you say if you have twice as much hair then you’re going to notice more coming out. I think it’s just important to know what’s typical or ‘the norm’ for you and only if you see big changes should you look into it 😊 thanks for watching x
You are the first person to mention about roots getting achy, I tried to explain this to someone the other day and they looked at me like I'm crazy!! It really does hurt lol!
So painful - I feel a bit dramatic saying that but honestly it hurts a lot 😆🙈
@@Tori_Hunter well dramatic women unite! I stopped my husband mid-conversation the other night and said I had to just go and wash my hair and it couldn't wait for him to finish his story 🤣
@CecileBrits lol this 💯 % sounds like something I would do. 👯
@CecileBrits Since I was a child, my scalp hurts when I wear a ponytail for a few hours, no matter where it is and how tightly or loosely it is tied.
Your way is much better. Its fuller and overall looks more natural. Your presentation was great keep up the good work
So kind thank you 🥰
Omg I love your hair pattern!! It's so beautiful
Hey Emma, thanks so much for taking the time to write such a lovely comment and for subscribing 💖
The only difference between the two techniques is that the new one using the brush over the section rather than under makes the hair flatter at the root. As you say this would be good if you wanted to flatten your root area to reduce volume. If you want volume and lift the traditional technique is the way to go. Also if you lift the sections straight out and up from the scalp while you brush you will get the most root lift and volume. The bounce curl brush is genius. It simplifies the brush style technique and saves so much time. The curls and waves come out so perfectly with this brush. I only use the 9-row nylon brush now for special occasions when I want my curls to look super defined. And your sectioning looked just fine 🙂
I agree that if you're going to use the brush I'd use the technique that creates for bounce and volume; I mean after all I feel that's what is was designed to do. I love a brush styling routine every now and then but it's not my go to as it takes me longer than some of my other routines 😊 Thanks so much for taking the time to comment and let me know your thoughts, really appreciate it!
Thanks💕it’s strange all us swavy girls are finally learning how to do our hair. I wish I would’ve started as a little girl 🙋♀️
And also I think a lot of wavies are still now styling following curly hair advice 🙈 I know I was for a long time!
I don't brush style because my hair is very coarse (and I am extremely kak-handed 🙈) but I found your video very interesting and informative. To be honest, I'm envious of your levels of patience and dexterity - when I try sectioning and brush styling, I end up breaking off or losing excess hair in the brush and the sectioning clips. When I wash my hair, I roll the pile of loose hair into a tight ball so that I can compare the volume/size and it lets me know if I'm being too rough during washing or if I'm detangling without enough slip or tugging on my hair too much. I will say that, because my hair is coarse, my shed-hair amount looks very scary and substantial, and when I started wavy-curly styling it was quite the shock. So, I decided to count the hairs every so often and I felt less worried when the amount of hair was within the 50-100 that seems to be the normal amount for daily shedding. I think the results of the bounce curl brush look really great - you achieved lots of definition, clumping and body.
Thanks so much for your lovely comments, i feel kak handed when im sectioning but i do find this brush so easy to use.
I’m not sure i would brush style if it felt like I was losing a lot of hair due to it but also its all relative to the person and as long as I don’t suddenly see a large increase in hair loss I don’t worry to much.
hi Tori thank you for the video presentation both results look awesome on you🙏 l don’t section because l haven’t learned how to ☺️ l have the feeling l will never 😊 is there a way to brush style without sectioning? and, what would there be a need to scrunch out the crunch if you didn’t use any products? do you still use oil to scrunch out the crunch?
Hi Rony, great questions 🙌 I find if I want to brush style I have to section or I get in quite the pickle - end up brushing bits I've already done or leaving out pieces of hair. I'm sure it's possible, it's just not something I find very easy to do. There is absolutely no need to use an oil at the end, even to scrunch out the crunch (if you have any, as in if you've used mousse/foam/gel or any hold products that have indeed created a scrunch). You can SOTC with just hands by scrunching or clapping, you can use a satin scarf or even microfibre towel or soft t shirt. If you don't have a cast there is no need to SOTC.
I always use an oil at the end of any routine because I have fine, frizz prone, colour treated hair. This means it's on the drier side and really benefits from locking moisture by using an oil. This way I get less tangles, a bit more shine and a lot less frizz 😊 Hope that helps.
@@Tori_Hunter thank you again, Tori… l will do my best to learn to section my hair to brush style 😊 as it is right now l just brush it , but l feel l don’t get good results that way! l don’t use oil often because l don’t want to clarify my hair often either, l do have to wash my hair daily that is why l try to to use products at all… but by mid day my hair it’s a dry rat’s nest 😊 hope you have a great week ahead. always looking forward to your video tutorials! thanks for sharing!
@ronyrodriguez8533 Not to interrupt, but try not to wash your hair daily. It causes dry hair on ends. Maybe try sectioning just front and back and clip up. Then if you get used to that maybe then do 3 sections in future. I have long thick hair and a double crown and sectioning is a lot to do. Good luck.
@@RavenOakSpiral thank you, l will try it like this… very kind of you 🙏
It's best to start at the back and work forward.
That definitely makes sense!
Good video! But please, to anyone watching, for the love, do NOT use the bounce curl brush to detangle ever. It’s made with tension for styling and can cause breakage if you try to use it for detangling. Use a different brush made for detangling!
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I haven't had any breakage but I'll bear it in mind; most of the time I will use either a tangle teezer or wetbrush 😊.
Did you use the defining brush on one side and the volume brush on the other? It looks like you used the defining one (wider teeth) on both sides, or am I just confused? Thank you.
Hi, no you're right it is the Bounce Define Brush on both sides but using different techniques/methods 👍
@@Tori_HunterThanks for clarifying.❤️
I Tried brush styling but I feel like hand raking is best for my short bob hair. Maybe try it again when my hair is long.
I think trying out different methods is absolutely the best way to work out what suits you and your hair best! 🙌
I like the regular way the most. Did you ever try a side part?
Me too Lori. No I'm generally a die hard centre parting kinda woman 😆
You don’t lose much hair at all. I lose 10 times more than that but I have 10 times more hair than you do and I wash every two weeks. Not that the timing matters; I lose a bunch of hair whenever I wash.
It’s all relative isn’t it - like you say if you have twice as much hair then you’re going to notice more coming out. I think it’s just important to know what’s typical or ‘the norm’ for you and only if you see big changes should you look into it 😊 thanks for watching x