@@TitaniusAnglesmith EXACTLY!!! My sister, female friends, and girlfriend never complain of wind and their hair but for me, dear lord it is the worst nightmare and always makes me wish I brought a hat or makes me tie my hair up :(
I’m a guy whose grown out his hair and it has been dry and flat. Your video helped me tremendously, blowing drying the top of my head while down and that product that keeps in the moisture made my hair silky and voluminous.
Tbh, i wish this was more of a video that recommended ingredients, products, and brands rather than just kinda being an advertisement. I came into this vid alr knowing i had flat hair and i needed some products that are light weight and give volume. Problem is that im not sure which ‘buzzwords’ and ingredients i should be looking for when i go to like walmart and which brands are the best for it. And this video didnt rly help when i came to that, it just advertised an advertisement.
Again so unbelievable helpful. The interesting thing is.. flipping my hair upside down and blow dry them is something i always did, never knowing i will achive this actually
I’ve come to the conclusion that we just always want what we don’t have. Flat hair people want curly, puffy hair, and curly, puffy hair people want flat straight hair
Hey man couple months ago I commented on your channel saying my hair is always frizzy and tangled in the morning when I wake up and you suggested a sleep cap and last month or so been using it and it really is a game changer , I lost probably around 50% of my hair the last 4/5 months so thank you man , and I am hoping my hairline doesn’t recede more :( one side of my temple has receded a lot this year only 1 side tho :( I am 22 once 24/25/26 will get a hair transplant but thanks for the good information bro
Thank you for leaving this comment as I have the same issue and I have never heard of sleep caps before, but I will look into it because of your comment, so again, thank you! I have been taking better care of my hair, still not using the products I need exactly but my I have had an easier time dealing with my hair because I have a better idea of what my hair needs, it is hard to come by the products I need exactly since the labels aren't as helpful or detailed as the ones mentioned by Trav. My hair is almost curly, mostly 2c-3a, though it's hard to say exactly.
@@spartanxander-0476 hey man and haha no worries that made me happy a comment could help you out I commented on travs video a while back and he mentioned sleep caps and I also had no clue what that was , it’s really a game changer bro I now think my hair will grow back thicker in 6 months , but that’s cool to hear you taking care of your hair man I am also really paranoid now taking extreme care of my hair as I am losing hair on one side of my temples :( but I hope we both succeed in our hair journeys brother 🙏
Ay apply hair oils it’ll regrow/strengthen/moisturize hair. Massage it in I am just a kid (middle school boy) but i use an oil mixture and I have seen lots of improvement and my hair looks shiny, breaks a lot less, and grows faster. That’s just my experience I’m sharing. To help u not lose hair maybe
I've had all these problems using a good shampoo and conditioner depending on your hair type makes all the difference as well as what to do in between wash days
Thank you so much for this video, I started to wear my hair kind of long, it looked good and healthy, now is longer and I love wearing a bun but I can't stand it when it's loose it became super super frizzy and I don't know why , I was about to chop it off but I'm gonna try this tips first.
One of the biggest problems i face is the frizzyness, especially at the top. I have long, curly, coarse and thick hair, but for some reason the ones close to my hairline are always much shorter and don't grow as long, but the hairline is still there so i assume i'm not balding. So when i tie up my hair, a lot of hairs, especially the front ones, come out within a few minutes and i start looking like a frizzy chicken. I just can't grow out some hairs long enough so i could tie them together, nor can i keep the untied hairs close to my head and not frizzy. I started using thick and oily hair conditioner, but it doesn't seem like it helps much
Same boat I was in. Really really coarse thick hair just don’t have the front hair problem. I started using this one aussie branded mousse after the shower and coconut oil after the days I shampoo and frizz went down like 80% even when I don’t use mousse
I have 3b hair type which sounds like you or maybe you have 3c. My hair is about 6-7 inches if I unravel my curls. When I use a elastic headband to get the hair out of my face, I also use gel or hair spray for all the hair that is being pushed back. So the sideburns/ear areas and my hairline just above my forehead. It keeps those hairs from coming undone because they are too short. I also use the Aussie brand like the other commenter. I tried Pantene and I wasn't a fan. Did the same as the Aussie except I've been using Aussie for 3 years. The max hold hair spray and gel are no joke(frosty blue). The hair spray is stronger than the gel although they are the same "max hold". I use the conditioner mousse level 1. I don't like the level 3 mousse because it's too stiff to work through my hair. And there's no level 2 lol. Hope this helps you.
@@izzyh.3581 I believe my hair is somewhere between 2C and 3A, but not entirely sure. Just a bad combination of thick, coarse and curly hair. Been growing for about 10 years now, but somehow i still cant tie it properly without hairs going out. I keep trying different conditioners, current one is for curly hair, but it seems too thin and doesn't really do anything, will have to switch for something really oily. The gel and spray are a nice idea, might check it out. Also looking into getting a leave-in conditioner, but there aren't that many options where i live, can barely get anything that's not commercially made. Not exactly sure what mousse is, but will look into that as well, thanks
@@temorinkaari maybe youre combing/brushing too often? My hair used to be much longer as well, I grew it out for 6 years. I've learned that brushing even in the shower with conditioner takes away from my curl definition. When I still wash my hair but don't detangle my hair always looks it's best. Mousse is kind of the equivalent to pomade but is wetter, looks like a cloud in the palm of your hand. Just adds some weight and minimal stiffness.
@@izzyh.3581 I only comb my hair when washing, right before i wash out the conditioner, to avoid all the pulling and resistance as much as possible. So once/twice a week. Although i started doing this maybe two months ago, before i used to comb before washing, which probably did some damage. Also havent trimmed my hair all this time, wonder if that would help in any way
Yea tbh im dont have long long hair like u not even half way , my hair is like out of style every morning i have to wash my hair because its messy. Also flakes alittle , also idk how to style it because i cant even do pony tail so its just hanging there 😅 ty for video will see what i can do
Damn... that's a beautiful beard bro. And as a fellow long hair, Dr. Bronners does wonders for hair along with the occasional trim. Good to know the science tho!
I've been growing my hair over the past 8 months, washed my hair with a new shampoo the other day and my hair has felt extremely dry and has been puffy/frizzy. It's been 3 days and it's still not going back to normal, and I've done everything I could. It's a first for me, but it's super annoying
Trav I lose alot of hair while shampooing and I don't know what to do for it everytime I run my finger through my hair when shampooing I lose hair but not while they are dry
@@Kevin-14 i comb twice a day normally and that time there I used to see some amount of hair earlier but now I changed my comb to an antistatic one and I see very minimal hair coming out while combing but still have hair falling in shower
@@TunahanWasTaken my barber told me that this is way too much hair fall and this could lead to balding and he asked me to get my hair shorter but I didn't had that courage to chop these down and I don't see any bald patch too and moat hair in shower doesn't have that white ball at end which shows it fall from the roots
I've always had long hair and I always had frizzy hair it pisses me off. I've tried all kinds of shampoo's Nothing ever works for me. The longest my hair ever was was the middle of my calves. I donated my hair about 25 years ago because someone told me they make wigs for little kids with cancer so I got my haircut and gave it to the people who make wigs . Now I'm 58 years old and my hair is to my belt loops. If I can't find something to fix my hair I'm just going to Cut it off and donated so they can make some more wigs after that I'm done I'm just going to shave my head and keep it shaved .
i have coarse thick hair and been doing well with olaplex 6 and 7 combined. Just let my hair air dry and it still poofs a bit but oddly enough it gets healthier looking as hours passes by
I feel that women don't use special products for their hair and still look great, instead I have super straight and flat hair, without using products I can't change its shape haha
As a woman, I have to disagree :D lol. My hair is a mess, very dry, coarse, frizzy, while also thinning at places. That’s why I am here to learn how to look after it. It is not manageable with just shampoo and conditioner (or at least the ones that I tried so far). Your hair sounds like the opposite. I know a girl who rocks your type of hair, simply choosing a sleek long hair style. But if she wants curls or volume, I guarantee you that she cannot achieve that without special products.
Coconut oil does the same thing as those products...Coconut oil before you shower then rinse it off, then a tiny bit after you shower too. not a long cus it's heavy.
Yea JVN stuff is amazing. Once I got it recommended to me I never looked back. Even compared to other products I was using prior. It also helps it smells pretty dam good
@Trav White that's what always assumed but when my hair is longer, it no longer happens. More hair, more healthy oils hydrating my scalp? I've just always been curious. Thanks for the content 🤙
Ola! I'm from Portugal. I have a dandruff problem and I don't know how to control it, now I'm using Tresemme but I'm not happy with the results. Can you suggest some solution, please?
Please please please someone, would you recommend anything I could spray into my hair that would help unravel tangles and “clingy hair”? I’m a male, part of my “to do list” in life was to grow my hair to my tailbone. I nearly sheared all of my hair off in a snit, due to my frustrations of tangled hair. I have about 1 foot left for my tailbone length while level headed. I have very fine hair strips and numerous. Please recommend the best natural spray I can use to help comb and untangle clingy hair? Thank you
I wish i could figure out a way to put my fingers through my hair in the shower without constant knotting and snagging so i can get the shampoo in there. any ideas?
@@TravWhiteStyle My hair is a little longer than yours but way thicker and wavy . It is difficult to comb and dandruff happens with me a lot. I use natural soaps and shampoos because most main brand ones make it worse. I have a long beard too but I don't really have problems with it.
i wanna watch one single video about this issue where the person isnt trying to sell me some shit, how can i trust a commercial to give me real information,
I have your lenght a little bit longer and it just hanging.. like my ballsack, i want it curvy/curly not sure what its called.. but its hard for me to maintain..
This is great info, i feel like this will help a lot of people. My hair is a bit thicker than your's, and i use a little (keyword, little! a little goes a long way) argon oil, and a leave-in conditioner by BioSilk
Hey guys I think im going to go bald So I had a bun yesterday and I opened it at the end of the day and brushed my hair And I was shocked so many hair fell out I counted: 61 hair what can I do 😰😭😢 please help me
Just don't wash it for a month your hair will oil itself 🤷🏻♂️then just do a water cleanse. For me i feel mine "acts" the best after several days of not washing it at least this is the winter solution for me.
Hello everyone. Super long haired man here (down below butt level when braided, and I'm 6'1). I came here to unlock the truth about hair, and why there's bullshit in this video. Do not do anything he says in the first part (the frizz). You're going to break your hairs sooner than you think (trust me). With hair, what you call "good healthy hydrated hair" is not actually hair with water. In fact, water is the enemy here. You can see it with the hair close-up at 1:44 ! When your hair grows, it's not perfect as you can see in the left side. If you put water in there, it's going to enter those little imperfections, and open them, as you can see in the right side. You DO NOT WANT to retain water, but to actually chase it as much as possible. To reduce, or even eliminate frizz, your best bet is post-shampoos. But you need to apply them correctly. First, well, clean your hair with shampoo. Then rinse of the shampoo, making sure the water with shampoo goes down the length, so it cleans the longer part while not being too agressive on it. Then, WRING OUT your hairs. IT IS PRIMORDIAL. Do not overdo it though, as it can be dangerous too. The technique is simply to take all your hair from the top (close to head), and press down little by little, to chase the overflow of water. Depending on your hair, you may have to do it 2 or 3 times. Remember, just do not apply extreme force, everything should happen naturally. Then, it's time to apply your post-shampoo. The more hair you have, the more product you will need. Apply it and insist on the tip, as they are the most sensible to damage. Pass it multiple time, for around 2 or 3 minutes. Do not let it be static. Then once you're done, rince it off with clean, not too hot water (you do not want to burn them). Then wring them out again, same technique, moderate force, before drying. DO NOT DRY WITH HAIR DRYERS. They have a tendency of burning hair, and it will not help us. Take a towel, tap your hair, wring them out VERY SOFTLY this time, to make sure there's the less amount of water possible. You can then style them (I braid mine, more practical). Then let the night do its magic and tomorrow you will have shiny hairs. But why does this work ? Think of your hair as a unpainted/unfixed wall (where you can see the blocks), and after-shampoo as the cement (or even paint). WIthout anything, the wall doesn't look shiny. But when you apply that cement in a straight manner, it will enter the small gaps and consolidate the wall, and the surface will have way less imperfection. It's the same with your hair and after-shampoo. Remember the close-up at 1:44 ? There you go. The after-shampoo fixes the imperfection, although they are still here under. Depending on your day type or hair length, it might not be necessary to do it every day. But if you regularly see that your hair have that frizz, then you should do it a little more often. There you go. Sorry for long post, sorry for potential mistake in my english (being Frenchie here), and hope you can achieve bright shiny hair on the cheap side ! No need of expensive stuff and hours of treatments ! Although I'll need to measure my hair length sometimes, might be around 1,20m for real...
As cringe as it seems, stop using anything in your hair and just scrub it with water for six months, your natural oils will come back to normal and you'll be surprised at the results.🤷🏻♂️
I've had long curly since 2014. In the last couple of years I noticed the top (crown is thinning) my hairline hasn't changed. My hair is always dry frizzy and looks teeeeeeeerible. Can you help? I don't really shed a lot. Probably even less than 100 hairs a day. I hope it's not f***ing baldness. Can you help?? 😭
It pisses me off when I wake up with good hair after a shower. I don't go out most of the times and I get no compliments on my hair. But when I wake up with frizzy lion mane hair and have to go out to get groceries or run errands. I'm literally told by boomers to cut my hair. It's just one of those days that my hair just wants to do what it wants.
Those windy days when you want to have your hair down
Pretty much every day in the Midwest
Dude wind is my absolute worst enemy 😂😂
I don't get it. My female friends with long hair have no issues with wind, yet I am always being blinded by my hair.
@@TitaniusAnglesmith EXACTLY!!! My sister, female friends, and girlfriend never complain of wind and their hair but for me, dear lord it is the worst nightmare and always makes me wish I brought a hat or makes me tie my hair up :(
@@maleboy3165 same.. ya'll figured out why this is, yet? I really need to know
glad u here for us, long hair is a pain
I’m a guy whose grown out his hair and it has been dry and flat. Your video helped me tremendously, blowing drying the top of my head while down and that product that keeps in the moisture made my hair silky and voluminous.
Tbh, i wish this was more of a video that recommended ingredients, products, and brands rather than just kinda being an advertisement. I came into this vid alr knowing i had flat hair and i needed some products that are light weight and give volume. Problem is that im not sure which ‘buzzwords’ and ingredients i should be looking for when i go to like walmart and which brands are the best for it. And this video didnt rly help when i came to that, it just advertised an advertisement.
Absolutely agree, it just uses so many technical terms without really giving clear answers. It's so frustrating
*Video starts*
Feels like someone is trying to sell me some something
If it works, I don't care.
you are so non-judgemental and patient and kind as you present this information.
Again so unbelievable helpful. The interesting thing is.. flipping my hair upside down and blow dry them is something i always did, never knowing i will achive this actually
Yeah but you still need product to hold
I want flat boring hair! My hair just looks huge and puffy. Definitely gonna try some of these products, thanks for your tips
It's crazy that my hair is super flat with zero volume and id kill for some puffiness or any amount of volume.
@@andrewwyllie3683 trust me, slightest bit of humidity and I'm walking around like a clown. Flat is just easier to deal with
I’ve come to the conclusion that we just always want what we don’t have. Flat hair people want curly, puffy hair, and curly, puffy hair people want flat straight hair
I'm the total opposite, I want more volume
I heard a mix of peppermint and avocado oil will stimulate hair growth. 3 to 6 drops of peppermint and 2 teaspoons of avocado.
Hey man couple months ago I commented on your channel saying my hair is always frizzy and tangled in the morning when I wake up and you suggested a sleep cap and last month or so been using it and it really is a game changer , I lost probably around 50% of my hair the last 4/5 months so thank you man , and I am hoping my hairline doesn’t recede more :( one side of my temple has receded a lot this year only 1 side tho :( I am 22 once 24/25/26 will get a hair transplant but thanks for the good information bro
Thank you for leaving this comment as I have the same issue and I have never heard of sleep caps before, but I will look into it because of your comment, so again, thank you! I have been taking better care of my hair, still not using the products I need exactly but my I have had an easier time dealing with my hair because I have a better idea of what my hair needs, it is hard to come by the products I need exactly since the labels aren't as helpful or detailed as the ones mentioned by Trav. My hair is almost curly, mostly 2c-3a, though it's hard to say exactly.
@@spartanxander-0476 hey man and haha no worries that made me happy a comment could help you out I commented on travs video a while back and he mentioned sleep caps and I also had no clue what that was , it’s really a game changer bro I now think my hair will grow back thicker in 6 months , but that’s cool to hear you taking care of your hair man I am also really paranoid now taking extreme care of my hair as I am losing hair on one side of my temples :( but I hope we both succeed in our hair journeys brother 🙏
Ay apply hair oils it’ll regrow/strengthen/moisturize hair. Massage it in I am just a kid (middle school boy) but i use an oil mixture and I have seen lots of improvement and my hair looks shiny, breaks a lot less, and grows faster. That’s just my experience I’m sharing. To help u not lose hair maybe
@@firek8376 what is the oil brother
@@djswirley Hey, can you give the buying link of sleeping cap ??
I've had all these problems using a good shampoo and conditioner depending on your hair type makes all the difference as well as what to do in between wash days
Everyone: I hate frizzy hair
Me: wanting the frizzy look but can't get it
gotta say trav, the beard growth is looking great!
JVN here I come 😅 I really needed the help thx
the biggest problem for me was knots in the hair . had to get a large comb to fix it
I have Thor wings above my ears. I am in that weird phase of hair growth and it’s been going on for a couple months
bro jst did an ad read 3/4ths of the whole vid
Thank you so much for this video, I started to wear my hair kind of long, it looked good and healthy, now is longer and I love wearing a bun but I can't stand it when it's loose it became super super frizzy and I don't know why , I was about to chop it off but I'm gonna try this tips first.
Travis you probably won't see this
but your beard looks so fluffy :DDD
One of the biggest problems i face is the frizzyness, especially at the top. I have long, curly, coarse and thick hair, but for some reason the ones close to my hairline are always much shorter and don't grow as long, but the hairline is still there so i assume i'm not balding. So when i tie up my hair, a lot of hairs, especially the front ones, come out within a few minutes and i start looking like a frizzy chicken. I just can't grow out some hairs long enough so i could tie them together, nor can i keep the untied hairs close to my head and not frizzy. I started using thick and oily hair conditioner, but it doesn't seem like it helps much
Same boat I was in. Really really coarse thick hair just don’t have the front hair problem. I started using this one aussie branded mousse after the shower and coconut oil after the days I shampoo and frizz went down like 80% even when I don’t use mousse
I have 3b hair type which sounds like you or maybe you have 3c. My hair is about 6-7 inches if I unravel my curls. When I use a elastic headband to get the hair out of my face, I also use gel or hair spray for all the hair that is being pushed back. So the sideburns/ear areas and my hairline just above my forehead. It keeps those hairs from coming undone because they are too short.
I also use the Aussie brand like the other commenter. I tried Pantene and I wasn't a fan. Did the same as the Aussie except I've been using Aussie for 3 years. The max hold hair spray and gel are no joke(frosty blue). The hair spray is stronger than the gel although they are the same "max hold". I use the conditioner mousse level 1. I don't like the level 3 mousse because it's too stiff to work through my hair. And there's no level 2 lol. Hope this helps you.
@@izzyh.3581 I believe my hair is somewhere between 2C and 3A, but not entirely sure. Just a bad combination of thick, coarse and curly hair. Been growing for about 10 years now, but somehow i still cant tie it properly without hairs going out. I keep trying different conditioners, current one is for curly hair, but it seems too thin and doesn't really do anything, will have to switch for something really oily. The gel and spray are a nice idea, might check it out. Also looking into getting a leave-in conditioner, but there aren't that many options where i live, can barely get anything that's not commercially made. Not exactly sure what mousse is, but will look into that as well, thanks
@@temorinkaari maybe youre combing/brushing too often? My hair used to be much longer as well, I grew it out for 6 years. I've learned that brushing even in the shower with conditioner takes away from my curl definition. When I still wash my hair but don't detangle my hair always looks it's best.
Mousse is kind of the equivalent to pomade but is wetter, looks like a cloud in the palm of your hand. Just adds some weight and minimal stiffness.
@@izzyh.3581 I only comb my hair when washing, right before i wash out the conditioner, to avoid all the pulling and resistance as much as possible. So once/twice a week. Although i started doing this maybe two months ago, before i used to comb before washing, which probably did some damage. Also havent trimmed my hair all this time, wonder if that would help in any way
I live in an extremely humid cold wet shit climate, it deals havoc on my hair and skin and sinuses. Everything flakes
Yea tbh im dont have long long hair like u not even half way , my hair is like out of style every morning i have to wash my hair because its messy. Also flakes alittle , also idk how to style it because i cant even do pony tail so its just hanging there 😅 ty for video will see what i can do
Much needed vid.
Damn... that's a beautiful beard bro. And as a fellow long hair, Dr. Bronners does wonders for hair along with the occasional trim. Good to know the science tho!
I've been growing my hair over the past 8 months, washed my hair with a new shampoo the other day and my hair has felt extremely dry and has been puffy/frizzy. It's been 3 days and it's still not going back to normal, and I've done everything I could. It's a first for me, but it's super annoying
Oil it
@@unknownbear9811 started doing that the other day, works great
@@FalseOrbit yeah just don't put too much or else it'll look greasy
@@FalseOrbit Have you got the solution for your frizzy hair ??
@@Gaurav.P0 the hair oil works great, after a few uses and several days my hair fixed itself
Hey Trav! Great video! Keep up the good work :)
Thanks for the info it was very helpful
Wow trav your beard is looking hella nice
thanks man that’s exactly what i’m going through.
well done 👍
My favorite part is 1:13 great video tho man
Trav I lose alot of hair while shampooing and I don't know what to do for it everytime I run my finger through my hair when shampooing I lose hair but not while they are dry
Shampooing just speeds up the process of hair that was already gonna fall off. Don't have to worry about it
Comb more often, that hair was going to fall out anyway, it just gets tangled up there and falls out when you shower
That's normal because your hair. Becomes more weaker when it's wet so
@@Kevin-14 i comb twice a day normally and that time there I used to see some amount of hair earlier but now I changed my comb to an antistatic one and I see very minimal hair coming out while combing but still have hair falling in shower
@@TunahanWasTaken my barber told me that this is way too much hair fall and this could lead to balding and he asked me to get my hair shorter but I didn't had that courage to chop these down and I don't see any bald patch too and moat hair in shower doesn't have that white ball at end which shows it fall from the roots
I've always had long hair and I always had frizzy hair it pisses me off. I've tried all kinds of shampoo's Nothing ever works for me. The longest my hair ever was was the middle of my calves. I donated my hair about 25 years ago because someone told me they make wigs for little kids with cancer so I got my haircut and gave it to the people who make wigs . Now I'm 58 years old and my hair is to my belt loops. If I can't find something to fix my hair I'm just going to Cut it off and donated so they can make some more wigs after that I'm done I'm just going to shave my head and keep it shaved .
i just gotta point out you said "2" and it popped up a #1 at 4:38.
just a pesky editor that appreciates your content looking out for ya
i have coarse thick hair and been doing well with olaplex 6 and 7 combined. Just let my hair air dry and it still poofs a bit but oddly enough it gets healthier looking as hours passes by
I feel that women don't use special products for their hair and still look great, instead I have super straight and flat hair, without using products I can't change its shape haha
As a woman, I have to disagree :D lol. My hair is a mess, very dry, coarse, frizzy, while also thinning at places. That’s why I am here to learn how to look after it. It is not manageable with just shampoo and conditioner (or at least the ones that I tried so far). Your hair sounds like the opposite. I know a girl who rocks your type of hair, simply choosing a sleek long hair style. But if she wants curls or volume, I guarantee you that she cannot achieve that without special products.
"Im not try to prescribe you anything,Im not a doctor." 🤷🏻♂️Although I sure will educate you on what products we make the moneys on!🤪🤦🏼♂️🤣🤣🤣
yeah
Coconut oil does the same thing as those products...Coconut oil before you shower then rinse it off, then a tiny bit after you shower too. not a long cus it's heavy.
I can't buy it... is there a way to get these products for Europeans ?:(
Man i have yellow flakes. Super itchy when it gets warm or i workout. I wash everyday and used medicated to no avail.
bro is paid-off and paid op
Man you look good with beard
Yea JVN stuff is amazing. Once I got it recommended to me I never looked back. Even compared to other products I was using prior. It also helps it smells pretty dam good
So apply a leave in conditioner for hydration? Do I apply hair clay after?? Also what is the product for flat hair??
Why is it that I only suffer from dandruff when my hair is short? ( Also tends to only happen during the cold months)
Could it be a dry scalp from the cold weather?
@Trav White that's what always assumed but when my hair is longer, it no longer happens. More hair, more healthy oils hydrating my scalp? I've just always been curious. Thanks for the content 🤙
Any tip foir getting thru the awlkward stages oif letting it grow? Possibly tips oin trms foir maintaining ect while letting it gro?
I swear my hair is perfect right before I go to sleep 😢
How often should you use the JVN mist spray?
Ola! I'm from Portugal. I have a dandruff problem and I don't know how to control it, now I'm using Tresemme but I'm not happy with the results. Can you suggest some solution, please?
Please please please someone, would you recommend anything I could spray into my hair that would help unravel tangles and “clingy hair”? I’m a male, part of my “to do list” in life was to grow my hair to my tailbone. I nearly sheared all of my hair off in a snit, due to my frustrations of tangled hair. I have about 1 foot left for my tailbone length while level headed. I have very fine hair strips and numerous. Please recommend the best natural spray I can use to help comb and untangle clingy hair? Thank you
Yes im DL your app now 🤠👍 cant w8
I wish i could figure out a way to put my fingers through my hair in the shower without constant knotting and snagging so i can get the shampoo in there. any ideas?
Nice Video (Dont know if it is intentional but you numbered dandruff at 4:39 as 1 as well )
whoops. not intentional haha
@@TravWhiteStyle My hair is a little longer than yours but way thicker and wavy . It is difficult to comb and dandruff happens with me a lot. I use natural soaps and shampoos because most main brand ones make it worse. I have a long beard too but I don't really have problems with it.
i wanna watch one single video about this issue where the person isnt trying to sell me some shit, how can i trust a commercial to give me real information,
NICE VEDIO👍
Aka a leave in conditioner
Do you have a recommended hairstyle when a guy has high hairline and wants a long hair?
It's called a skullet
Hey trav. How can I get jvn products sipped to Greece?
Tangled hair
Bro do you use Formulate or JVN? Don't tell me both.
Lol, access to sloop denied... not authorized to this page...
I have your lenght a little bit longer and it just hanging.. like my ballsack, i want it curvy/curly not sure what its called.. but its hard for me to maintain..
That's a crazy comparison bro
@@Goon_Lagoon69420 cant help it, its huge
Great mustache
What should I do if I swear a lot
For me I play sports so I’m worried when I sweat the products will be in my sweat
This is great info, i feel like this will help a lot of people. My hair is a bit thicker than your's, and i use a little (keyword, little! a little goes a long way) argon oil, and a leave-in conditioner by BioSilk
Hey guys I think im going to go bald
So I had a bun yesterday and I opened it at the end of the day and brushed my hair
And I was shocked so many hair fell out I counted: 61 hair what can I do 😰😭😢 please help me
Im 17, healthy and nobody in my family have genetic hairloss how is this possible
Trav has a video on this. You lose between 50 - 100 strands a day, so you shouldn't worry.
Not gonna buy all this junk. There has to be an easier alternative
Olive oil!
Nice, I'll try to hydrate my hair without these products, thanks
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Gosh I hate frizz
Its been 2 years✌️😀
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Jesus love you all so much✝️❤️
Bruh this just felt like a giant add 💀
Literally
it is
All I got from this video was buy jvn product lol
do girls have a hair advice channel?
How am I the 3 on the thumbnail 😂
Trav why do u always look sad in these thumbnail pics ? 😂
Can u guys add more languages ?
French Arabic :( ?
Some words are rly hard for me
HEO :(
Just don't wash it for a month your hair will oil itself 🤷🏻♂️then just do a water cleanse. For me i feel mine "acts" the best after several days of not washing it at least this is the winter solution for me.
For a month😳
Yep. Genuinely, our body knows best.
These days im too lazy to brush my hair out :/
Hello everyone. Super long haired man here (down below butt level when braided, and I'm 6'1). I came here to unlock the truth about hair, and why there's bullshit in this video.
Do not do anything he says in the first part (the frizz). You're going to break your hairs sooner than you think (trust me). With hair, what you call "good healthy hydrated hair" is not actually hair with water. In fact, water is the enemy here. You can see it with the hair close-up at 1:44 !
When your hair grows, it's not perfect as you can see in the left side. If you put water in there, it's going to enter those little imperfections, and open them, as you can see in the right side.
You DO NOT WANT to retain water, but to actually chase it as much as possible.
To reduce, or even eliminate frizz, your best bet is post-shampoos. But you need to apply them correctly.
First, well, clean your hair with shampoo. Then rinse of the shampoo, making sure the water with shampoo goes down the length, so it cleans the longer part while not being too agressive on it.
Then, WRING OUT your hairs. IT IS PRIMORDIAL. Do not overdo it though, as it can be dangerous too. The technique is simply to take all your hair from the top (close to head), and press down little by little, to chase the overflow of water. Depending on your hair, you may have to do it 2 or 3 times. Remember, just do not apply extreme force, everything should happen naturally.
Then, it's time to apply your post-shampoo. The more hair you have, the more product you will need. Apply it and insist on the tip, as they are the most sensible to damage. Pass it multiple time, for around 2 or 3 minutes. Do not let it be static. Then once you're done, rince it off with clean, not too hot water (you do not want to burn them).
Then wring them out again, same technique, moderate force, before drying.
DO NOT DRY WITH HAIR DRYERS. They have a tendency of burning hair, and it will not help us.
Take a towel, tap your hair, wring them out VERY SOFTLY this time, to make sure there's the less amount of water possible.
You can then style them (I braid mine, more practical). Then let the night do its magic and tomorrow you will have shiny hairs.
But why does this work ?
Think of your hair as a unpainted/unfixed wall (where you can see the blocks), and after-shampoo as the cement (or even paint).
WIthout anything, the wall doesn't look shiny. But when you apply that cement in a straight manner, it will enter the small gaps and consolidate the wall, and the surface will have way less imperfection.
It's the same with your hair and after-shampoo. Remember the close-up at 1:44 ? There you go. The after-shampoo fixes the imperfection, although they are still here under.
Depending on your day type or hair length, it might not be necessary to do it every day. But if you regularly see that your hair have that frizz, then you should do it a little more often.
There you go. Sorry for long post, sorry for potential mistake in my english (being Frenchie here), and hope you can achieve bright shiny hair on the cheap side ! No need of expensive stuff and hours of treatments !
Although I'll need to measure my hair length sometimes, might be around 1,20m for real...
As cringe as it seems, stop using anything in your hair and just scrub it with water for six months, your natural oils will come back to normal and you'll be surprised at the results.🤷🏻♂️
Will try
six months sounds like a pain but the end result sounds tempting
Me who has all 3 of them 😳
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this entire thing is just a fkin ad
Is having thin hair good?
Thin Hair ≠ Fine Hair. Thin hair is a sign of hair loss while fine hair means that your hand strands are just skinnier
@@adamthesimpletonman583 yeah i mean theyre skinnier. Im not getting bald or anything. Its just my hair looks fine
“ oh I like this product “ - there sponsoring the episode - ah so you don’t use the product you where just payed too thanks for waisting my time 😒
i would rather be bald than buy all that crap
I've had long curly since 2014. In the last couple of years I noticed the top (crown is thinning) my hairline hasn't changed. My hair is always dry frizzy and looks teeeeeeeerible. Can you help? I don't really shed a lot. Probably even less than 100 hairs a day. I hope it's not f***ing baldness. Can you help?? 😭
It pisses me off when I wake up with good hair after a shower. I don't go out most of the times and I get no compliments on my hair. But when I wake up with frizzy lion mane hair and have to go out to get groceries or run errands. I'm literally told by boomers to cut my hair. It's just one of those days that my hair just wants to do what it wants.
Trav,you very brain man,your very pleasantly listen and see👍🏻