there are light weight conditioner meant to increase volume I guess that type of conditioner is meant for fine hair type, it gives you that airy vibes, the reason why fine hair weighs down when conditioned is because aside from softening, the conditioner is thick, heavy weight meant for coarse hair, because hair is too stubborn it fights and resist, and that type of conditioner weighs down that stubborn hair and also softens it. Edited: I have coarse straight/slightly wavy thick Asian hair and my mistake was I used to use lightweight conditioner becasue I like the feeling that it is not greasy, it feels clean but it turns out it gives me extra poofiness(volume) plus it looks so dry and it's hot and humid here it really messes up my hair.
@@sonny297 shampoo I use anti dandruff shampoo any brand as long as anti dandruff as I'm prone to dandruff, but because anti dandruff dries out my hair, the conditioner will help to resore it's moisture
Honestly my hair feels 1000% better after I stopped using conditioner and I have super dry coily afro textured hair! The biggest issue I found I needed to focus on was HARD TAPWATER. The hard water plus chemicals added to the water supply is what creates the need for conditioner. Chelating shampoo is good for one wash but very harsh. Additionally, conditioners work better in humid climates. In dry climates they harden on the hair leaving it feeling rough, brittle, and dry after a while. Try leaving a dollup of conditioner out on a plate when the humidity is low and watch it harden. Also why some don't do well with coconut oil left in the hair. It hardens like a rock in cooler dryer climates but in hot and humid it stays soft. Whenever someone says it works wonders for them I always ask where do they live. Anyway, I have since found a product that eliminates the need for conditioner called MyWater. No this is not an advertisement. I only found it because someone mentioned it in a review for a hair dryer on Amazon. Shampoo and just spray this water in as your leave in and it seriously neutralizes all of the residue from the water and the shampoo but in a non harsh way. My hair has never been so soft and silky (I blow dried and flat ironed too)! Tried it on my son and daughter's hair and same thing, super soft soft hair even a week after washing. These companies are getting over on us selling us all of these extra things that we "need" after shampooing. My hair is was dry, is not fine, and very textured and I finally learned that i do not need conditioner and i used to be an absolute hair mask/conditioner junky!
Few things to consider when looking at this problem and I'm just speaking for myself. I was one of those who felt conditioner weighed my hair down and never ever used it but at the same time I was shampooing my hair everyday while using off the counter shampoo. That all changed about a year and a half ago when I started using proper, alcohol, paraben, sulfate, SLS, SLES FREE shampoo and the conditioner from the same brand. Initially I felt the conditioner was reducing the potential volume I could be getting and had it sitting in my shower for almost a year while using it very sparingly until one day I decided to start using it everyday. I also use the 25 mentioned in the video or Argan oil (not at the same time, switch between them), and what the 25 does is it makes your hair more manageable, adds volume but I have to use a blow dryer in order to unlock the full product potential. I shampoo and let it sit for about a min in my hair, condition and let that sit for 2mins, towel dry, 25 or argan oil and blow dry for 3-4mins TOPS and plenty of volume and I finish with usually a clay and everything is good. What changed from before.......kind of shampoo and conditioner, what products I use and how I styled my hair because if I just shampooed and conditioned my hair and called it a day then I wouldn't be getting the look I'm getting now with or without a conditioner.
@StrappingYoungLadam It's actually possible but most of us are using bad quality water and that's why we feel we need to pile layers of products on our heads after washing. We are literally gunking our heads right back up. It's the water that's the problem, and no shower filters don't do squat.
@@nothingevenmatters771 Yep. I straightened my hair after washing and using no conditioner, heat protectant, serum, leave in, spray, or oil and was so surprised to see my hair was shiny!
Conditioner does increase hair fall for some. There is another youtuber on here with super thick long hair and she does not use conditioner. She says she notices more shedding when she does.
Question: Bit random I guess but what I've always noticed on people is that for some peoples sides, the hair may grow straight down, or diagonally down or maybe forward. Although I think this is just the general growth pattern which cannot be changed, I'm asking in case I'm wrong and can be permanently changed as I do know when it's longer it can be slicked but it really fights it. For me, one side grows down and the other diagonally down which can just look a little off.
from my own observation, the cowlick has a contributing factor of that hair growth pattern, everybody has cowlick some might look like they don't have cowlick maybe because it is less obvious but actually we all do have cowlick, anyway, imagine cowlick as hurricane, they spiral, my cowlick is on the rightside of the back of my head and it kind of spin like counter clockwise so my hair on left side is forward and my hair on the right side is backwards but it is subtle plus I'm Asian so it will stick out when it grows.
My hair is usually thin and weighed down. I have always bought high quality + organic (as possible) shampoo and conditioner from the hair dressers. However, in the last 12 months, I have stopped washing my hair with conditioner. My hair has so much more volume and richness. I was concerned that maybe the ends wouldn't be 'nourished', however, I have had no problem! This is the first time in a long time that I truly am enjoying my hair. Is there anyone else out there that doesn't condition and finding it is improving the quality of the hair?
I just currently stopped using it and i am now sure that my hair problems came from conditioner. I love my hair now and i am excited for it to finally grow long. I feel you
Been using a conditioner since long time, And one time i decide not to use it, i just shampooed and used a hair oil after, My hair felt so much better just after not using it once, i guess some conditioners are just absolute garbage.
Right here!🙋🏾♀️ Made a whole long post about it above. I'm the last hair type that most people would tell to not condition. I found a stylist who works with afro hair types and she said conditioner is actually causing more harm than good to our hair. I took a chance and my hair feels PHENOMENAL! Now granted I do address the effects of my local water on my hair as well but still found conditioner is absolutely unnecessary for my dry hair type if the water is addressed. Like you, I noticed the richness, it is bouncier, and it stays in place. It also doesn't feel dry and brittle anymore. Go figure. I literally experience all of the things the conditioners promised by not using a conditioner!😂
There's also an African American TH-camr on here with super thick thigh length hair. She only uses shampoo and a pomade. She grew her hair from a very short afro to her thighs just using those 2 items. She said conditioners make her hair shed more so she doesn't use them.
Thank you very much for this video I thought that conditioner was brutal for my hair. But seems to be that conditioner can actually help your grow. I will have to get some at the store
With short hair there is no such thing as conditioning only the ends. The leave-in conditioners contain either heavy oils, parabens or silicones. No better.
What should if i have very low porosity hair. Cause everytime i get out of the shower throughout the day my hair doesn’t really dry. It stays looking dark and damp and i have blonde hair so that’s annoying.
I need to wash my hair daily, bc I have a greasy scalp. It's not due to over washing, (I've gone days without washing in 2020) and it didn't change anything, the oils still accumulated making it look damp and gross. My hair ends are thirsty and require a leave-in, so I skip the hair conditioner all together! Conditioner will weight it down flat like a sad wet dog! Sigh!
One thing I've noticed since I cut my hair, when my hair was longer, around 8-10 inches, conditioner helped give my hair volume and fluff it up, while now that it's shorter probably more 6-8 inches, it actually gives it less volume and makes it lay down flat on my head, why is that?
If someone has tried several different conditioners and feels it is “too heavy” on the hair then try using conditioner first, rinse and then use shampoo. It makes me cringe so much when girls with hair at the shoulders or longer don’t use conditioner. I love conditioner, hair masks and leave in spray conditioners. I have long hair so I use all three! 😊 (Licensed cosmetologist)
Please tell me if it really is a crime to apply conditioner on the scalp. Here he advises to use it on the ends and not scalp FOR people with fine hair. So what about coarser hair?
@@misterkayy Just depends on if you have a dry, normal or oily scalp. If you have a really dry scalp then I actually would recommend putting conditioner everywhere.
@@MDOM-sk5id Yeah you can. Do you mean it’s a pixie cut? Depends on if you have dry or oily scalp. Try a light weight volumizing conditioner and see if that’s enough hydration. If not then try a moisturizing conditioner instead.
@@21hairgirl yes it's a pixie cut and I have dry scalp, do you recommend me to get a regular conditioner and a leave in conditioner or just leave in? since it's short a lot of people told me that I don't need regular conditioner. and thank you so much your help means a lot to me ❤
@Null I’ve been for a couple weeks now. My hair loses its texture and volume after a 2-3 days after a fresh wash, so conditioning it after that period brings it back.
Im trying to find a good conditioner for everyday, its a 10 hair mask is the only thing that makes my long hair bearable, but I dont want to use it everyday
Can you use conditioner on the ends of your hair is it necessary and I have a oily scalp dry ends should I put on conditioner the ends of my hair get knots what should I do will it weigh it down and can it make my hair more greasy
How should i grow out my hair from the side i kinda want the dicaprio look but my front is way longer than my side should i just cutt the front and lease the side?
yep, not all people need to use conditioner. I've met a lot of people that doesn't even know what is the conditioner is. Listen to your hair. Conditioner also can cause hair loss because of product build up on your scalp. If you have long hair, conditioner might help you.
@@amzar4587 I'm a man with thick and wavy hair. At the time of writing this I used conditioner every other day and now I've switched to 2-3 times a week. Seems to work.
@@rayanknezic8682 Exactly. Was going to give the same kind of example. People with cancer take advice from oncologists who have never had it themselves.
What do you use in your hair?
💀
LMAO
That’s rude
@@Shroog95 Nobody cares
Smooth
there are light weight conditioner meant to increase volume I guess that type of conditioner is meant for fine hair type, it gives you that airy vibes, the reason why fine hair weighs down when conditioned is because aside from softening, the conditioner is thick, heavy weight meant for coarse hair, because hair is too stubborn it fights and resist, and that type of conditioner weighs down that stubborn hair and also softens it.
Edited: I have coarse straight/slightly wavy thick Asian hair and my mistake was I used to use lightweight conditioner becasue I like the feeling that it is not greasy, it feels clean but it turns out it gives me extra poofiness(volume) plus it looks so dry and it's hot and humid here it really messes up my hair.
Hey what shampoo conditioner do you use please?
@@sonny297 Dove conditioner
@@sonny297 shampoo I use anti dandruff shampoo any brand as long as anti dandruff as I'm prone to dandruff, but because anti dandruff dries out my hair, the conditioner will help to resore it's moisture
@@youveseenmeeverywhere thank you 👍🏼
Bro i conditioned my hair first time in my life 4 days ago and they are being flat and uncontrollable now i know why this was happening thanks bro
What shampoo do you use please bro?
I use a good shampoo and that’s it. Conditioner just makes me hair flat
😂🤦🏻♂🤣@@sonny297
Honestly my hair feels 1000% better after I stopped using conditioner and I have super dry coily afro textured hair!
The biggest issue I found I needed to focus on was HARD TAPWATER. The hard water plus chemicals added to the water supply is what creates the need for conditioner. Chelating shampoo is good for one wash but very harsh. Additionally, conditioners work better in humid climates. In dry climates they harden on the hair leaving it feeling rough, brittle, and dry after a while. Try leaving a dollup of conditioner out on a plate when the humidity is low and watch it harden. Also why some don't do well with coconut oil left in the hair. It hardens like a rock in cooler dryer climates but in hot and humid it stays soft. Whenever someone says it works wonders for them I always ask where do they live.
Anyway, I have since found a product that eliminates the need for conditioner called MyWater. No this is not an advertisement. I only found it because someone mentioned it in a review for a hair dryer on Amazon. Shampoo and just spray this water in as your leave in and it seriously neutralizes all of the residue from the water and the shampoo but in a non harsh way. My hair has never been so soft and silky (I blow dried and flat ironed too)! Tried it on my son and daughter's hair and same thing, super soft soft hair even a week after washing.
These companies are getting over on us selling us all of these extra things that we "need" after shampooing. My hair is was dry, is not fine, and very textured and I finally learned that i do not need conditioner and i used to be an absolute hair mask/conditioner junky!
Few things to consider when looking at this problem and I'm just speaking for myself. I was one of those who felt conditioner weighed my hair down and never ever used it but at the same time I was shampooing my hair everyday while using off the counter shampoo. That all changed about a year and a half ago when I started using proper, alcohol, paraben, sulfate, SLS, SLES FREE shampoo and the conditioner from the same brand. Initially I felt the conditioner was reducing the potential volume I could be getting and had it sitting in my shower for almost a year while using it very sparingly until one day I decided to start using it everyday. I also use the 25 mentioned in the video or Argan oil (not at the same time, switch between them), and what the 25 does is it makes your hair more manageable, adds volume but I have to use a blow dryer in order to unlock the full product potential.
I shampoo and let it sit for about a min in my hair, condition and let that sit for 2mins, towel dry, 25 or argan oil and blow dry for 3-4mins TOPS and plenty of volume and I finish with usually a clay and everything is good.
What changed from before.......kind of shampoo and conditioner, what products I use and how I styled my hair because if I just shampooed and conditioned my hair and called it a day then I wouldn't be getting the look I'm getting now with or without a conditioner.
What shampoo and conditioner do
You use please?
@@sonny297 Pete and Pedro Volume for daily use and Clean once a week for deep cleaning
I don't like conditioner. If you have processed or damaged hair then it is ok if you feel you need it.
So you just shampoo? Ouch 😅
@@StrappingYoungLadam it’s actually better because it’s your natural shine
@StrappingYoungLadam It's actually possible but most of us are using bad quality water and that's why we feel we need to pile layers of products on our heads after washing. We are literally gunking our heads right back up. It's the water that's the problem, and no shower filters don't do squat.
@@nothingevenmatters771 Yep. I straightened my hair after washing and using no conditioner, heat protectant, serum, leave in, spray, or oil and was so surprised to see my hair was shiny!
Well from the moment i tried to use a conditioner i had an important hair loss in the back/middle area. I am not doing the same mistake again.
Conditioner does increase hair fall for some. There is another youtuber on here with super thick long hair and she does not use conditioner. She says she notices more shedding when she does.
Question: Bit random I guess but what I've always noticed on people is that for some peoples sides, the hair may grow straight down, or diagonally down or maybe forward. Although I think this is just the general growth pattern which cannot be changed, I'm asking in case I'm wrong and can be permanently changed as I do know when it's longer it can be slicked but it really fights it. For me, one side grows down and the other diagonally down which can just look a little off.
from my own observation, the cowlick has a contributing factor of that hair growth pattern, everybody has cowlick some might look like they don't have cowlick maybe because it is less obvious but actually we all do have cowlick, anyway, imagine cowlick as hurricane, they spiral, my cowlick is on the rightside of the back of my head and it kind of spin like counter clockwise so my hair on left side is forward and my hair on the right side is backwards but it is subtle plus I'm Asian so it will stick out when it grows.
My hair is usually thin and weighed down. I have always bought high quality + organic (as possible) shampoo and conditioner from the hair dressers. However, in the last 12 months, I have stopped washing my hair with conditioner. My hair has so much more volume and richness. I was concerned that maybe the ends wouldn't be 'nourished', however, I have had no problem! This is the first time in a long time that I truly am enjoying my hair.
Is there anyone else out there that doesn't condition and finding it is improving the quality of the hair?
I just currently stopped using it and i am now sure that my hair problems came from conditioner. I love my hair now and i am excited for it to finally grow long. I feel you
Been using a conditioner since long time, And one time i decide not to use it, i just shampooed and used a hair oil after, My hair felt so much better just after not using it once, i guess some conditioners are just absolute garbage.
Right here!🙋🏾♀️ Made a whole long post about it above. I'm the last hair type that most people would tell to not condition. I found a stylist who works with afro hair types and she said conditioner is actually causing more harm than good to our hair. I took a chance and my hair feels PHENOMENAL! Now granted I do address the effects of my local water on my hair as well but still found conditioner is absolutely unnecessary for my dry hair type if the water is addressed.
Like you, I noticed the richness, it is bouncier, and it stays in place. It also doesn't feel dry and brittle anymore. Go figure. I literally experience all of the things the conditioners promised by not using a conditioner!😂
There's also an African American TH-camr on here with super thick thigh length hair. She only uses shampoo and a pomade. She grew her hair from a very short afro to her thighs just using those 2 items. She said conditioners make her hair shed more so she doesn't use them.
I’m one of those people that conditioner makes my hair too soft. It just gets glossy and weighed down.
exactly. we’re the same
What shampoo do you use please bro?
@@sonny297 grandpa soap co
@@variklane7032 even if I used a little it messed my hair up
yea, all it does is make my hair slick and gets rid of texture
Thank you very much for this video I thought that conditioner was brutal for my hair. But seems to be that conditioner can actually help your grow. I will have to get some at the store
condicioner lock the moisture after shampooning, thats why we should use it....
No it doesn’t
Myth. When it dries on the hair strands it just adds to your problems.
@@cfoster6804i have thick hair dry hair and i notice it does.
With short hair there is no such thing as conditioning only the ends. The leave-in conditioners contain either heavy oils, parabens or silicones. No better.
Whenever I use conditioner in warm or hot water, my hair gets very course and dry. I’m trying to figure out why, cause I got short hair.
do it in cold water. trust me.
Best chanell on yt for mens hair no doubt
Today, I just bought my first conditioner
Saya-san
Techniccly I just ought my first bottle as well bc I usually just use my mums
Same
What should if i have very low porosity hair. Cause everytime i get out of the shower throughout the day my hair doesn’t really dry. It stays looking dark and damp and i have blonde hair so that’s annoying.
I like how he answers in the first of the video
I need to wash my hair daily, bc I have a greasy scalp. It's not due to over washing, (I've gone days without washing in 2020) and it didn't change anything, the oils still accumulated making it look damp and gross. My hair ends are thirsty and require a leave-in, so I skip the hair conditioner all together! Conditioner will weight it down flat like a sad wet dog! Sigh!
Is it okay to use conditioner everyday?
Yes. Yes it is
Nooooo
@@nothingevenmatters771 so when should we use it ? And how many times in a month?
@@ZaidK-bb6rd she's not legitimate she just hates conditioner and says shampoo is somewhat healthier (it isnt)
One thing I've noticed since I cut my hair, when my hair was longer, around 8-10 inches, conditioner helped give my hair volume and fluff it up, while now that it's shorter probably more 6-8 inches, it actually gives it less volume and makes it lay down flat on my head, why is that?
Is it ok to put it on the scalp ?
No
🎉Can I put it on the wool without washing but blow dry?
I want my hair to be tangly Bc my hair is strait/wavy and really thick and I want it be curly
Leave them twirly things in your hair over night
If someone has tried several different conditioners and feels it is “too heavy” on the hair then try using conditioner first, rinse and then use shampoo.
It makes me cringe so much when girls with hair at the shoulders or longer don’t use conditioner. I love conditioner, hair masks and leave in spray conditioners. I have long hair so I use all three! 😊
(Licensed cosmetologist)
Please tell me if it really is a crime to apply conditioner on the scalp. Here he advises to use it on the ends and not scalp FOR people with fine hair. So what about coarser hair?
@@misterkayy Just depends on if you have a dry, normal or oily scalp. If you have a really dry scalp then I actually would recommend putting conditioner everywhere.
Can I use a rins out conditioner if my hair is short it's finger length tall
@@MDOM-sk5id Yeah you can. Do you mean it’s a pixie cut? Depends on if you have dry or oily scalp. Try a light weight volumizing conditioner and see if that’s enough hydration. If not then try a moisturizing conditioner instead.
@@21hairgirl yes it's a pixie cut and I have dry scalp, do you recommend me to get a regular conditioner and a leave in conditioner or just leave in? since it's short a lot of people told me that I don't need regular conditioner.
and thank you so much your help means a lot to me ❤
Did you add more smp? It's looking more denser and better in your recent videos.
If I applied conditioner to my scalp by accidentally is my hair damaged forever?
Would it be damaging to the hair to only condition between shampoos on dry, thick coarse, curly hair?
@Null I’ve been for a couple weeks now. My hair loses its texture and volume after a 2-3 days after a fresh wash, so conditioning it after that period brings it back.
I condition my hair every 3 days after a use shampoo... So far... it's better than before, but I feel like it damage my hair a bit, lol.
@@mashihodpotatoetm4572 😂😂😂
@@ash00001Why are you laughing at everyone?
Im trying to find a good conditioner for everyday, its a 10 hair mask is the only thing that makes my long hair bearable, but I dont want to use it everyday
Can you use conditioner on the ends of your hair is it necessary and I have a oily scalp dry ends should I put on conditioner the ends of my hair get knots what should I do will it weigh it down and can it make my hair more greasy
How should i grow out my hair from the side i kinda want the dicaprio look but my front is way longer than my side should i just cutt the front and lease the side?
Just keep trimming the front every so often to maintain it and let the sides grow. Quite easy
I have wavey hair I need conditioner and I wish that I natural straight hair
Will the conditioner keep my hair away from ends breakage even If I didn't go for a trim every 2 months????
No it makes it worse trust me
Gonna dye my hair (Wich u need to use with conditioner) for Christmas Eve while having this problem2:00 pray for me that it will look good ☠️
Good luck man you gonna look good i promise have faith🤞
Should I condition short hair? I got a buzz cut a month ago and I want to know if there’s any benifit to conditioning that,
Your hair will feel softer
On my bottle it says: we know what we made you think!
3:38 what if i have short hair?
Don’t need
Can you please do another Robby Keene haircut tutorial from Season 4? It seems a little different than Season 3...
alguien q hable español y me diga si es malo o no y cuantos dias lo uso
I've heard that "overconditioning" can make the hair dry. Is this true?
yep, not all people need to use conditioner. I've met a lot of people that doesn't even know what is the conditioner is. Listen to your hair. Conditioner also can cause hair loss because of product build up on your scalp. If you have long hair, conditioner might help you.
@@amzar4587 I'm a man with thick and wavy hair. At the time of writing this I used conditioner every other day and now I've switched to 2-3 times a week. Seems to work.
Make a tutorial on cutting your own hair ♥️
Already did
what do you recommend for someone with super super thick hair trying to get a middle part flow
I’m trying to do the Same thing, lmk what worked for you
Can
we use daliy
My hair is exactly like this style but its very low density (got from my dad's family). Does keeping my hair in a bun 24hr cause damage to it?
Yes
@@subhamdudheria9523 lmfao 😭
Bro I need your help I don't know which hair cut will sut me......can you choose for me.....
Hey you... Do hairstyle on hardin Scott from after.... Pleasee🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺😕😕😕😟😟
What about some new products that say their shampoo does not need a conditioner
What if i want long hair but it has too much volume and is slightly puffy
But what exactly is the difference between shampoo and conditioner??
Don't know
Conditions rather then shampoo
Can you please show us a charlie cox's -matt murdock hairstlye from the netflix's daredevil series?🥺
I wish my hair was long as that head
can U create video with your hairstyles when you was young
Can you do Huge Jackman's hairstyle from the movie "the prestige" ? Please
Thx
Can u do a Matt McGuire hairstyle video
What colour is ur hair??
Day 4 of asking for a Jay Jo haircut tutorial
Can you do natsuki subaru haircut ?
NOICE...
my hairdressers tony and claudio: they tell me not to use conditioner because it makes my hair greasy
I see you don't answer questions frequently but what's your opinion on leave in conditioner?
It’s fine if it’s for a specific reason. My 25 spray works just as good
@@TheSalonGuy Well you don’t have her though
@@NicolasRamirez12417 that’s mean bro😕
I just bought conditioner today to try it out. What a coincidence.
Teacher is bald 😂
Bald dude telling me what to do with my hair lol jk
No
باب النجار مخلوع ياخوي
You dont have hair what will you know aboul hair
K
Funny how someone with no hair on his head is giving hair advice
Yeah funny how a surgeon can heal you without being sick. Its called a job
@@rayanknezic8682 Exactly. Was going to give the same kind of example. People with cancer take advice from oncologists who have never had it themselves.
I’m not taking hair advice from someone with non
👍🏻
💚💚
Anyone notice he is bald
But you dont have hair💀💀
here i am listening to a bald guy giving me hair advice 😅
Hair advice from a bald guy
1
We're taking advice from you? Who are you? Everything you said in this video is common knowledge!🙄
That mannequin has S-tier hair
No