So I realize I forgot to mention how OFTEN to brush. For straight/wavy hair, I would say twice a day is best. Detangle once in the morning and once before bed. If you have curly hair it’s probably best to only brush on wash days to maintain the integrity of the curls longer. And it’s already wet from washing which reduces damage.
thats what i was looking for thank you im confused why when i look it up everything says not to brush your hair wet but also conditioner can make it easier to brush... are you supposed to shower/wash then wait for it to dry completely and then brush?
My hair is straight until my chin, where it curls into a cylinder like a toilet roll tube. After brushing, the curls lock into each other. Cant win haha
I really enjoy your content, as a girl it's really hard to find videos that talk about the science of hair care instead of just beauty gurus suggesting some pretty expensive hair products. I am sorry but I don't have $80 bucks to spend on both shampoo and conditioner
Bruh i *hate* when they try to force brand-name products down your throat. They act like if you don't use their $50 Cerebral Moisturizing Cream and their $75 Duduberry Serum Latte and seal your ends with a shot of 100% Organic Dairy Queen Nitrogen, your hair will fall off and you'll die in a week. Gimme some alternatives too lol damn.
Normally girls have long hair not boys but I like this stereotype of boys having long hair, well being seen as normal is what I mean, as I am non-binary
I love the scientific focus you have for hair care, it's super interesting at least to a bio major who's trying their best to keep their hair long and healthy
My hair goes way down my back, about 24 inches from scalp to end and I found my hair gets more damage when dry brushing and I find wet brushing/detangling. I never took care of my hair until it reached that arm pit length you got and I realized the longer it got the harder it was to maintain. That's why long hair takes so much haircare throughout the day.
Well, I definitely could have done with your tips and instructions when I first started growing my hair out a couple years ago. Never questioned why I “shed” so much, but now I know that I’m literally a QB with my hair all this time 😂😂😂 Thanks to this, I’m going to start taking much better care of my curly hair! ❤
I use a wide toothed comb and start gently from the bottom to the top. I Have curly hair, so I normally detangle while I have conditioner in my hair. it reduces breakage. Thanks Trav😉👌
I'm currently growing my hair and it's really curly. I always find it really difficult no matter how gentle and slow I am to brush without hearing a snap. But was always told no to brush when it's wet even tho I find it slips through so much easier. Will definitely be brushing when I've got my conditioner in now! Thanks for the video.
Hey I'm gonna drop some of what I learned with my own hair and hopefully it can help anyone who reads this. So on my wash days I take my brush into the shower and use is to detangle hair with conditioner in it to help me run through it. I go from tip to root and anytime I encounter a tangle I give back down and attack it from below. I also noticed that if I cup the hair in my palm and comb it from the other side against my palm, it instantly provides me with some kind of leverage to unlock the tangle without resistance. I then towel dry my hair after rinsing and comb it again before it fully dries. That way when I go to style it, it is tangle free. Lastly I found that Ausse leave in conditioner works for detangling hair on the go even better than my Redkin leave in conditioner. And as far as keeping it frizz free which turns into tangles during the day. I use a tiny bit of argan oil. Just enough to lubricate it without making it greasy.
Hey man I appreciate your videos. I finally found someone who talks about hair care for free, I'm currently suffering from one of this, it's either alopecia areata or telogen effluvium. I can't thank you enough.
Hey man, thanks for the tip. I've been trying to take care of my hair without damaging my hair, especially, when it came to combing, and since my hair is a bit waivy and somewhat straight, I tend to comb my hair in and out of the shower and only used conditioner for the routine, and also rough drying my hair alot which is a big no no. Now I might have to change up the routine which would take some getting used too in the meantime. Again, thank you
For me, towel dry and work in leave in conditioner by using my hands. Once I get all the knots out I roll the excess hair in a ball and go with the pick and run it through my hair
as a girl im obsessed with your videos because, hey, even some of us ladies don't know wth we're doing either T-T I feel so called out when you said we should brush our hair once or twice a day, as I'm a nervous brushed, to the point where I would keep a brush at my desk at home and brush my hair whenever I feel like it, which means I probably brush my hair 20+ times on a day that I'm at home all the time. I also have a habit of playing with my hair, and yeahhh my ends are messed up because of that. gonna go get it cut today and start fresh! thanks for the vid
Very helpful I also recommend that if you have curly hair you should brush it when the water in the shower it’s pouring down on your head it makes the process 10 times easier👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the tip! I have medium texture and wavy hair and I tend to have trouble trying to brush the ends with a wet brush and was always afraid to brush my hair wet because I always heard it damages hair. I have a plastic wet brush and was still getting tangles. I am gonna get a wooden brush thanks! Hair looks awesome on you!
Thank You Travis, for showing me, that I can BRUSH my Hair once again ! Who knew about "Slip" for Curly/Wavy hair? I know are, O was breaking it, when it was t "Wash Day!" To ANYONE WATCHING this Video, and you haven't joined his Group on Facebook, PLEASE do so!
thanks from a curly-haired man! I was told brushing while wet causes damage, but that's the problem with word of mouth! I also appreciated the tip of brushing the tips (being that is where most knots are). Question, which conditioner and where do you get that kind of brush?
hey I clicked the link to check out your ebook and got an error, I was really interested in checking it out so I hope it’s somewhere else or the link gets fixed!
Oh man, right off the bat, I wish I had a quarter of the hair you do. Mine is gone on the top, yet, even, now the rest will tangle like mad and I don't even, have curly hair.
Hey bro! Your contents are amazing if you keep making this kind of content you will hit millions of subscribers. I am a huge fan of you and even follow you on Instagram.
Oh my god I love the Tek Brush!! I have two just because I love it soooo much!! I lie to you not it will be the ONLY brush you would use on your hair! 50.00 is a great price
Dude you rock” your vids have bine helping me so much. my hair is about the same length as yours. I work construction I wear a hard hat for 8 to 10 hours day. 😔” glad I subscribe to you🙏
@@TravWhiteStyle yeah me too I saw that book in one of her video and it just got me thinking why trav didn't know about the book😁 But I'm glad u did I wish see more content from you♥️
I think its been acknowledged by most curly hair people, including myself, that wet brushing prevents alot of breakage for us. I use a 'Wet Brush'. the bristiles are thin, flexible, short and they sit on a flexible cushion. I brush thru with a slippery detangler/conditioner. Wet curly hair straightens out and doesn't stick to each other as much imho. The Tek brush looks better than most, but the larger bristles would cause more friction and pull on hair imho. I can see why Trav is ok with it, fine straight hair is miles easier to brush/comb thru. I think the mildest brush would be a boar bristle brush, it just won't detangle very well as the bristles won't be able to go too deep, imho.
I've not brushed my hair for a quite a time Trav off the fear of Hair damage.(Curls when I lengthened them, for short it's fine; see my dp:) But, I'll do it with a wooden brush from now ✨🙌
My hair type is type 1B and i CANNOT brush it when wet and dry i hate using my brush i always detangle with my fingers first but it takes so long since my hair is long, i will try it when its damp or try all your tricks
I'm a dude who has long hair I was at first embarrassed because many people mistook me for a girl when I was younger now I love my long hair also my mom made me grow my hair out
@@TravWhiteStyle I just tried this before shampooing under running water, which made it easier and there was less hair fall. I do notice that brushes help with the way my ends looks when they get straggly, especially concerning fairy knots, but that may just mean the brush was probably just pulling them out and it's time for a trim.
I'm a guy thats always liked to wear my hair long. However, the problem I've always had is mine is curly and when long it tangles so bad with rats to comb through. Which many times in the past has kept me from keeping it long. When mine is wet like after a bath, it's tangle city. And it sucks getting into the 50s now as I feel sometimes too old and not youthfully attractive to do this style although I like it. In my family thinning hair has also been an issue, my older brother is almost bald. I've been fairly lucky so far although it is thinning in the front which is frustrating. But will try these techniques combing wet next time.
MY PERSONAL CURLY ADVICE : *BEFORE SHOWER* TAKE OFF NODS FROM THE END OF YOUR HAIR. THEN THE MIDDLE AND THEN THE TOP. *DURING THE SHOWER* APPLY SHAMPOO ONLY ON YOUR SCALP **DURING CONDITIONNER* APPLY IT FROM THE END, THEN MIDDLE THEN FROM THE TOP. DETANGLE IT AGAIN LIGHTLY. WASH IT. *AFTER SHOWER* DETANGLE IT AGAIN. WORK ON YOUR CURLS WITH YOUR FINGERS IF IT DOESN'T LOOK AS GOOD AS USUAL AND WAIT A FEW HOURS TO MAKE IT DRY NATURALLY
Just wondering how you clean your Tek hairbrush, since it’s partially made of wood. That said I’m happy to hear detangling wet hair is good against friction.
I've been needing to get into brushing my longer hair now for a minute but I like my hair wavier than straight and don't want to lose my curls by combing. What's the best approach for this?
Brush your hair in the shower when it has conditioner, scrunch hair after microfiber towel for 25 min. As for brushing during the week, finger detangle until your waves fall naturally after a day or two - then brush. Scalp health is important.
As a guy with curly hair. I NEVER brush my hair. Im only detangling. Wich I do in the shower with conditioner in my hair just before I rinse it out. I start out using my fingers to detangle. Once I cant feel anymore tangles or knots I use a wide tooth comb to locate smaller tangles and then I use my finger to detangle those
@@vaniahlaraib-kv4gc Never. No matter the hair type you should never towel dry. Get soft microfiber towel or just use a cotton t-shirt scrunch your hair with it. You can also wrap your hair with it and let it sit for a bit. Let the rest airdry
I purchased the TEK brush recommended and it isn’t worth it. I brushed my hair wet and it did detangle but bristles snapped off since product isn’t that strong. I switched to a tangle teezer and its much better, and a quarter of the price of the TEK brush in this video
I wish I had known that he needed that book because I have the ebook and could have emailed it to him so he could save the $200 that used to purchase the textbook.
I have a combination of coarse all type 2 hair on my head. There are some pubes like growth mixed in as well so i will always have stray hairs lol. For me it's harder to start combing/brushing from the ends which is the thickest and messiest part. So i usually start from the base, at 1/3 hair length brush away from the head, restart from that point and repeat until i reach the ends.
Finger brush best brush Hey Trav, I've been growing my hair for 13 months, I spend many hours reading, writing and studying with my head looking down, so my hair always falls on my face and it's totally uncomfortable to eat and write. I don't like putting it behind my ears because I look stupid, and even though I comb it back or to the sides, it doesn't work. Should I have even more hair length or use products? Because I would rather not use them, and I always have it tied. I also have a bit of hairline recesses, inherited but I have a widow's peak, similar to Vegeta from Dragon Ball, could this be a problem when my hair cannot stay in the positions that I want?
Thank you for the video ill be getting that shampoo asap also you're completely right ive been bulldozing through my hair like a rhino and ive got fine hair so thats a double ouch
So I realize I forgot to mention how OFTEN to brush. For straight/wavy hair, I would say twice a day is best. Detangle once in the morning and once before bed. If you have curly hair it’s probably best to only brush on wash days to maintain the integrity of the curls longer. And it’s already wet from washing which reduces damage.
Thank you 👍
thats what i was looking for thank you im confused why when i look it up everything says not to brush your hair wet but also conditioner can make it easier to brush... are you supposed to shower/wash then wait for it to dry completely and then brush?
My hair is straight until my chin, where it curls into a cylinder like a toilet roll tube. After brushing, the curls lock into each other. Cant win haha
You mean a leave in conditioner or just conditioner
@@leoi3031 Do you brush in shower or dry ??
I'm not a guy but I still love this channel, my husband and I have learned so much from you we really enjoy your content ❤
Womens have hair too if I am not wrong neither anybody asked about your gender
@@Testo99 lolol trueee!!
@@Testo99 maybe she was just trying to be nice and stating that this mainly is a man orientated channel, be kind
@@Testo99 bozo
same here
I'm a girl... Yet, I watched most of your videos and i'm trying my best to make my hair healthier following your pieces of advice... Thank you ❤
Aww 🙀❤💕💕🧚🏼♀️
He's so handsome !
I really enjoy your content, as a girl it's really hard to find videos that talk about the science of hair care instead of just beauty gurus suggesting some pretty expensive hair products. I am sorry but I don't have $80 bucks to spend on both shampoo and conditioner
Exactly!
Do it fart tho?
Bruh i *hate* when they try to force brand-name products down your throat.
They act like if you don't use their $50 Cerebral Moisturizing Cream and their $75 Duduberry Serum Latte and seal your ends with a shot of 100% Organic Dairy Queen Nitrogen, your hair will fall off and you'll die in a week.
Gimme some alternatives too lol damn.
@@quietgiant474 doodoo serum whaat
Normally girls have long hair not boys but I like this stereotype of boys having long hair, well being seen as normal is what I mean, as I am non-binary
I love the scientific focus you have for hair care, it's super interesting at least to a bio major who's trying their best to keep their hair long and healthy
My hair goes way down my back, about 24 inches from scalp to end and I found my hair gets more damage when dry brushing and I find wet brushing/detangling. I never took care of my hair until it reached that arm pit length you got and I realized the longer it got the harder it was to maintain. That's why long hair takes so much haircare throughout the day.
I just started growing my hair out. I want them to get long like half of yours and your videos are a huge help for me.
How's you're hair doing 🤔
how's it going now?
@@user-qv9dc6sr8f9 I think he's dead but hope you're happy with you're hair 👌 and good night I'm taking a nap now lol
Well, I definitely could have done with your tips and instructions when I first started growing my hair out a couple years ago. Never questioned why I “shed” so much, but now I know that I’m literally a QB with my hair all this time 😂😂😂
Thanks to this, I’m going to start taking much better care of my curly hair! ❤
I use a wide toothed comb and start gently from the bottom to the top. I Have curly hair, so I normally detangle while I have conditioner in my hair. it reduces breakage. Thanks Trav😉👌
What comb do you use?
@@leahsletzion3086 Just a normal firm plastic wide toothed comb😉
I'm currently growing my hair and it's really curly. I always find it really difficult no matter how gentle and slow I am to brush without hearing a snap. But was always told no to brush when it's wet even tho I find it slips through so much easier. Will definitely be brushing when I've got my conditioner in now! Thanks for the video.
Curly hair should definitely be brushed wet-either with water or a detangling spray/conditioner. And start at the ends!
Hey I'm gonna drop some of what I learned with my own hair and hopefully it can help anyone who reads this. So on my wash days I take my brush into the shower and use is to detangle hair with conditioner in it to help me run through it. I go from tip to root and anytime I encounter a tangle I give back down and attack it from below. I also noticed that if I cup the hair in my palm and comb it from the other side against my palm, it instantly provides me with some kind of leverage to unlock the tangle without resistance. I then towel dry my hair after rinsing and comb it again before it fully dries. That way when I go to style it, it is tangle free. Lastly I found that Ausse leave in conditioner works for detangling hair on the go even better than my Redkin leave in conditioner. And as far as keeping it frizz free which turns into tangles during the day. I use a tiny bit of argan oil. Just enough to lubricate it without making it greasy.
Hey man I appreciate your videos. I finally found someone who talks about hair care for free, I'm currently suffering from one of this, it's either alopecia areata or telogen effluvium. I can't thank you enough.
Hey man, thanks for the tip. I've been trying to take care of my hair without damaging my hair, especially, when it came to combing, and since my hair is a bit waivy and somewhat straight, I tend to comb my hair in and out of the shower and only used conditioner for the routine, and also rough drying my hair alot which is a big no no. Now I might have to change up the routine which would take some getting used too in the meantime. Again, thank you
Wait so we shouldn't comb while wet?
I bought a Tek brush about two weeks ago and it has totally changed my life! I will never used a crappy nylon brush again!
For me, towel dry and work in leave in conditioner by using my hands. Once I get all the knots out I roll the excess hair in a ball and go with the pick and run it through my hair
Keep it up Trav! I'm on my way, full in the awkward phase. But I'm pushing through! ! Greetings from Europe, NL
as a girl im obsessed with your videos because, hey, even some of us ladies don't know wth we're doing either T-T I feel so called out when you said we should brush our hair once or twice a day, as I'm a nervous brushed, to the point where I would keep a brush at my desk at home and brush my hair whenever I feel like it, which means I probably brush my hair 20+ times on a day that I'm at home all the time. I also have a habit of playing with my hair, and yeahhh my ends are messed up because of that. gonna go get it cut today and start fresh! thanks for the vid
Very helpful I also recommend that if you have curly hair you should brush it when the water in the shower it’s pouring down on your head it makes the process 10 times easier👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the tip! I have medium texture and wavy hair and I tend to have trouble trying to brush the ends with a wet brush and was always afraid to brush my hair wet because I always heard it damages hair. I have a plastic wet brush and was still getting tangles. I am gonna get a wooden brush thanks! Hair looks awesome on you!
Thank You Travis, for showing me, that I can BRUSH my Hair once again ! Who knew about "Slip" for Curly/Wavy hair? I know are, O was breaking it, when it was t "Wash Day!" To ANYONE WATCHING this Video, and you haven't joined his Group on Facebook, PLEASE do so!
How do you brush curly hair actually?? I need some urgent guidance!
Thanks you’re making this video. You answered my question of how to brush and untangle my hair.
thanks from a curly-haired man! I was told brushing while wet causes damage, but that's the problem with word of mouth! I also appreciated the tip of brushing the tips (being that is where most knots are). Question, which conditioner and where do you get that kind of brush?
Everyone forgets the joy of a rat tail comb for detangling. Overall excellent vid as per usual.
hey I clicked the link to check out your ebook and got an error, I was really interested in checking it out so I hope it’s somewhere else or the link gets fixed!
Oh man, right off the bat, I wish I had a quarter of the hair you do. Mine is gone on the top, yet, even, now the rest will tangle like mad and I don't even, have curly hair.
I love my Tek brush!! First introduced to them from Holistic Habits channel. Her hair is amazing!!!
Nice sir!! I was having this problem for a while but now it will be okay!!👍🏻❤️
Trav... Make a video on how to get rid of hairs fliping out??
Hey bro!
Your contents are amazing if you keep making this kind of content you will hit millions of subscribers.
I am a huge fan of you and even follow you on Instagram.
Oh my god I love the Tek Brush!! I have two just because I love it soooo much!!
I lie to you not it will be the ONLY brush you would use on your hair! 50.00 is a great price
Dude you rock” your vids have bine helping me so much. my hair is about the same length as yours. I work construction I wear a hard hat for 8 to 10 hours day. 😔” glad I subscribe to you🙏
Finally, hair tip videos that are based on science and testing! Other RUclipsrs only offer their opinions and sponsored “miracle” products.
Looks like it's time to buy the wooden brush🤔
I got one from The Body Shop about 17 years ago, and while I've lost a few bristles (less than a tenth of them) it's still going strong
Save a buck go to Walmart, and buy a detangling brush lol wooden bristles don't make much of a difference other than impacting your wallet SMH
I just made a video similar. Are you a hair stylist? You're so into hair it's refreshing to see a man dedicated to something most make fun of.
Finally people with curly hair will know about the hair brushing 😂 u don't know how much u helped me🙏
Why didn't u read that book before 🤣
I just discovered it from another RUclipsr! I think it was Sarah Ingles
@@TravWhiteStyle yeah me too I saw that book in one of her video and it just got me thinking why trav didn't know about the book😁
But I'm glad u did
I wish see more content from you♥️
I never thought about using a wooden brush.
Great video. Thanks. I will try these out
Hair looking real nice my guy👍🏽
Man this stuff is complicated but I gotta take care of this mess 😂
I have curly hair the tangles the brush so I only use a wide tooth wet comb in the shower with conditioner in my hair to lubricate it.
Step by step from the tips to the roots, first with fingers then wide comb 💟🌌☮️
I have curly hair and you're totally right when it comes to brushing when it's wet and conditioned
I think its been acknowledged by most curly hair people, including myself, that wet brushing prevents alot of breakage for us. I use a 'Wet Brush'. the bristiles are thin, flexible, short and they sit on a flexible cushion. I brush thru with a slippery detangler/conditioner. Wet curly hair straightens out and doesn't stick to each other as much imho.
The Tek brush looks better than most, but the larger bristles would cause more friction and pull on hair imho. I can see why Trav is ok with it, fine straight hair is miles easier to brush/comb thru.
I think the mildest brush would be a boar bristle brush, it just won't detangle very well as the bristles won't be able to go too deep, imho.
Bro please suggest any best conditioner for long frizzy hairs ?
2024 I will tell you I bought the tek brush and it arrived this morning. Best brush I’ve ever owned hands down 🎉
I love the waterboy insert lmaoooo but this video was so helpful! You should do facial hair care/grooming too!
thanks bro this will help me a lot!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Just bought a Tek Short Pin Wooden Paddle Brush and a similar cheaper item for comparison.
I've not brushed my hair for a quite a time Trav off the fear of Hair damage.(Curls when I lengthened them, for short it's fine; see my dp:) But, I'll do it with a wooden brush from now ✨🙌
what is this graph?! 5:05
Hey Trav, could you do a video about hair clays, promenades and gels also taking about what ingredients to avoid in these products? Thanks!
My hair type is type 1B and i CANNOT brush it when wet and dry i hate using my brush i always detangle with my fingers first but it takes so long since my hair is long, i will try it when its damp or try all your tricks
How do you wash your brushes when you comb with conditioner in? Blessings
great info!
Stylists have told me not to brush hair when wet, only use a comb and gently. A round brush is OK if you take your time.
For what curl pattern?
I'm a dude who has long hair I was at first embarrassed because many people mistook me for a girl when I was younger now I love my long hair also my mom made me grow my hair out
Try the tangle tease, super low friction
LOVING IT MATE!
What about the wide tooth comb? I think you miss that Trav.
Aren't nylon bristles in brushes usually more flexible than wood?
So glad i found your channel and facebook group!!!
Please suggest alternative detangle brush because TEK brush is not available in every country.
Awesome! Do you suggest wider toothed brushes for curly hair? Thanks 🙏🏽
Yes definitely and to brush wet
@@TravWhiteStyle I just tried this before shampooing under running water, which made it easier and there was less hair fall. I do notice that brushes help with the way my ends looks when they get straggly, especially concerning fairy knots, but that may just mean the brush was probably just pulling them out and it's time for a trim.
I have a wooden comb, reckon I better get a wooden brush. Thanks, Trav. 🙏
I'm a guy thats always liked to wear my hair long. However, the problem I've always had is mine is curly and when long it tangles so bad with rats to comb through. Which many times in the past has kept me from keeping it long. When mine is wet like after a bath, it's tangle city. And it sucks getting into the 50s now as I feel sometimes too old and not youthfully attractive to do this style although I like it. In my family thinning hair has also been an issue, my older brother is almost bald. I've been fairly lucky so far although it is thinning in the front which is frustrating. But will try these techniques combing wet next time.
MY PERSONAL CURLY ADVICE :
*BEFORE SHOWER* TAKE OFF NODS FROM THE END OF YOUR HAIR. THEN THE MIDDLE AND THEN THE TOP.
*DURING THE SHOWER* APPLY SHAMPOO ONLY ON YOUR SCALP
**DURING CONDITIONNER* APPLY IT FROM THE END, THEN MIDDLE THEN FROM THE TOP. DETANGLE IT AGAIN LIGHTLY. WASH IT.
*AFTER SHOWER* DETANGLE IT AGAIN. WORK ON YOUR CURLS WITH YOUR FINGERS IF IT DOESN'T LOOK AS GOOD AS USUAL AND WAIT A FEW HOURS TO MAKE IT DRY NATURALLY
thanks
@@minukapathirage56 I should create à channel lol
ofc another banger vid
what do u think about natural bristle brushes?
Just wondering how you clean your Tek hairbrush, since it’s partially made of wood. That said I’m happy to hear detangling wet hair is good against friction.
I have unique curly fine and dince hair so my hair tangling has been a problem while growing it out.
I've waited for this 😁👍
love the vids, can you make a vid on how to get wet like hair without showering
I've been needing to get into brushing my longer hair now for a minute but I like my hair wavier than straight and don't want to lose my curls by combing. What's the best approach for this?
Brush your hair in the shower when it has conditioner, scrunch hair after microfiber towel for 25 min. As for brushing during the week, finger detangle until your waves fall naturally after a day or two - then brush. Scalp health is important.
Genius man
I seperate mine!.... I got waist length hair, so any tips I can use, I really appreciate it! 🙏💙✌😎
Thank you ❤
As a guy with curly hair. I NEVER brush my hair. Im only detangling. Wich I do in the shower with conditioner in my hair just before I rinse it out. I start out using my fingers to detangle. Once I cant feel anymore tangles or knots I use a wide tooth comb to locate smaller tangles and then I use my finger to detangle those
Do you towel dry your hair afterwords ?
@@vaniahlaraib-kv4gc Never. No matter the hair type you should never towel dry. Get soft microfiber towel or just use a cotton t-shirt scrunch your hair with it. You can also wrap your hair with it and let it sit for a bit. Let the rest airdry
Is it okay if i just with my hands ?
I can not find wooden brushes in Alaska. Any sources I could buy and ship to my address?
Does tresemme shampoo is good for hair? And my hair is so short how i can make is grow fast? Thank for your video❤️
Any thoughts on bamboo combs? I ask cause I’m learning about wooden brushes and bamboo brushes.🍓 🦋❓❔
I purchased the TEK brush recommended and it isn’t worth it. I brushed my hair wet and it did detangle but bristles snapped off since product isn’t that strong. I switched to a tangle teezer and its much better, and a quarter of the price of the TEK brush in this video
What about men's short hair ca we brush my hair when its wet?😅
Hey man is it normal for a cowlick on ur crown area to look like a bald spot ?
Can you use a wooden brush on wet hair with conditioner?
Is there any good cheap brushes that are good for detangle without breakage
Really scientific and helpful content bro ....subscribing your channel is a great deal ..love from INDIA🇮🇳 brother ... ❤️❤️❤️
im 1yr late but thank you for making this video trav
i was able to brush my hair without damaging it for the first time
i'm gonna be out an honest, my hair is matted. i didn't take care of it and it got out of hand but i'm ready to detangle it and start fresh.
I wish I had known that he needed that book because I have the ebook and could have emailed it to him so he could save the $200 that used to purchase the textbook.
I have a combination of coarse all type 2 hair on my head. There are some pubes like growth mixed in as well so i will always have stray hairs lol. For me it's harder to start combing/brushing from the ends which is the thickest and messiest part. So i usually start from the base, at 1/3 hair length brush away from the head, restart from that point and repeat until i reach the ends.
I have coarse curly hair, wet hair is heavier and that’s why it gets straightened.
What's the best for long hair? brush or comb? i have split ends and a brush but i think i should comb.
What denman brush do you use for styling? You mention it at the end a bit
I use a platic comb to detangle my hair are combs good or better I switch to brush
Finger brush best brush
Hey Trav, I've been growing my hair for 13 months, I spend many hours reading, writing and studying with my head looking down, so my hair always falls on my face and it's totally uncomfortable to eat and write.
I don't like putting it behind my ears because I look stupid, and even though I comb it back or to the sides, it doesn't work.
Should I have even more hair length or use products? Because I would rather not use them, and I always have it tied.
I also have a bit of hairline recesses, inherited but I have a widow's peak, similar to Vegeta from Dragon Ball, could this be a problem when my hair cannot stay in the positions that I want?
Same
@Felipe Avendaño Toro same
Trying to grow my hair started getting tangled thanks
Lol I was brushing my hair and about to sleep then got a notification for this video
RUclips knows 👀
@@TravWhiteStyle hahaha we had to deal with targeted ads in Facebook now this?!
Eh, ain't complaining if it's from you 👌
Sometimes I lose 10 -15 hairs and sometimes I lose only 5 hairs a day. It happens when I am combing is it concerning wet hair ?
Thank you for the video ill be getting that shampoo asap also you're completely right ive been bulldozing through my hair like a rhino and ive got fine hair so thats a double ouch
Very much important video for me🔥😍😍😍
Give me some tips cause I like to ride a crew long as long as I can after work please show me where I can do it let alone thank you thanks Michael