Three helpful tips I learned from other resources: 1: Bend your neck and let water flow from the back of head instead of front, as frontal hair is more fragile and prone to breakage. 2: Conditioner should only be applied on top half of hair, not on the scalp. Short hair doesn’t need as much conditioning as long hair. 3: Use sulfate-free shampoos
First tip is true also because hot water dries out your face, which is bad in general but worse if you have a skin condition like acne, since your body will think your face is super dry and start producing sebum like crazy, which will make your acne worse
Impossible for me to use sulfate free shampoos. I get severe psoriasis dandruff on my scalp and eyebrows since puberty, and in 15 years of trying everything, the only thing consistently suppressing it is to use the most powerful, medical sulfate shampoo possible at least once a week.
Simple really: Direct the shampoo lather to the scalp ONLY. Don’t forget the back of your head and behind your eyes. Avoid the strands. Conditioner should be directed to the strands ONLY.
i started doing this a few weeks agp and my hair feels so much more fluffier and softer, i have short hair just like the doll. its surprising how well this actually worked
"I was what they call an assistant."... LOL I assisted it for 12 months and it was invaluable experience.. Even to this day, my cients love my shampoos and my 7 min scalp massages that make them PUTTY in my hands. A great shampoo experience is part of the service. Get in there and gently scrub. I hate getting "half-assed" shampoos, and that's all I ever get when I visit other salons. Someone gifted me a high-end blow out at a salon on Santa Monica Blvd about ten years ago, and jt was.a Japanese salon. There was a fully reclining hampoo BED. The guy scrubbed my head so magically, really sudsing up. It fekt amazing. White he massaged my head some other person massaged my FEET! OMG. It was heaven Oh, anf my hands were dipped in paraffin. No wonder it was a $150 service. I was unable to make a coherent sentence because I was so relaxed.
I just had a stem cell transplant from cancer, Myelofibrosis. I had a week of chemo first and I lost all of my hair. I had great colored blonde hair, thick for all the color I used for over thirty years, I had great hair. I only washed it two to three times a week and I would condition my hair while in the pool (never putting my hair in the chemicals) after an hour or two I would rinse with cold water from the hose. Never took a hot shower always a cool shower. When I lost my hair from the transplant (p.s. I'm cured from my cancer from my 20 year old donor). Now my hair is growing, but the top of my hair is growing thick straight up, kinda looks like a guy's DA from the 80's. The sides are straight and I brush it down (so it's straight, I always had straight hair), why isn't the top of my hair starting to fall over down on the sides. How do I train it to grow down? When I try to brush down it's pretty short and naturally seems like it wants to go straight up and I hate that. I do put hair thickening products in it and massage it into the scalp area. My transplant drs won't let me color it. I get it done at the saline first with bleach, then with highlights (blonde), them I would get lowlights (blonde on blonde, all blonde) and a glaze and a good haircut to make it healthy. My transplant dr said no to dying it yet until I get all my immunizations shots which will be in May (my one year). Some people do it anyway, buy I'll wait till May 2024. Do you know why the top of my hair won't grow downwards to give it length? Thank you so much! A great fan of yours! Stacey H. Long Beach, NY❤
Really important forgot to mention. After you shampoo you want to make sure that your ring out hair so its not dripping wet. That way the condtioner doesn't get deluded by water. Also not sure prob depends in person but I've heard you want to shampoo twice. Since first time shampoo doesn't really suds up or anything. Second time it does.
@@eub3429 well if you don't wash your hair often it well ensure to get rid of buildup and you can follow up with hair mask. Like let's say you wash hair once a week. I think a good cleansing routine is essential so your not piling products on hair that hasn't been fully washed out of product buildup
Out of so many videos out there, this one is the best and straight to the point! 👏🙌 Do you have a video like this but for women who have longer hair? Thanks in advance! 🙏😊
I have very fine, long, thin hair and my curl hardly stays in. I also tease the top for volume and it won’t hold long enough for me to go out the door. What product can I use on my hair for a longer hold? Tired of wimpy hair…. 🙁
@@KnettiOnSpotify wash your hair every 2 weeks??? Bruh, that’s terrible for your scalp. Wash it 2-3 or everyday if u want. Also… it’s fine to use sea salt spray but not too much because it’ll dry your hair out. Blow dry every single day????, that is terrible for your hair. You should at least use heat protectants, hair serum/oils, and hair masks to help prevent heat damage. And don’t do it every single day, try to go as long as u can. If you can’t, do it 1-2 times a week and keep the hair dryer 6-7 inches away from ur hair and don’t use a high heat setting. You should also be waiting for ur hair to dry up to 70-80% to spend less time under the hair dryer. You can do your research on how to prevent heat damage and boost volume, all that. Are you experiencing breakage at all?
I like a foamy volumizing mousse with a hold pre blowdry. A gel-to-foam is good. REDKEN Guts 10. Blow that into the hair first, curl or style and then use a tezturizing spray (it"fattens"-up the hair strands) and then a workable hairspray
I love this guy, because i have dandruff and also it is not only dandruff it has white spot on the back of my head after getting a haircut and my barber is shocked after seeing my white spot so thank you for this info i will use anti dandruff shanpoo❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 also i love your content so lovely all aboit salon
Love the death pfp, also fellow person with wavy hair. You can add water to your shampoo-filled hair to loosen up the shampoo a bit. Suds mean that your scalp is getting clean in the same way that toothpaste suds up so you might also not be quite thorough enough. Either way I’m sure there’s plenty of ways to fix it although I’m no expert.
I have the problem that I literally can't manage to fully wash out the shampoo. I don't know why... Asked my hairdresser and she looked at me like im too stupid to wash my hair. I'm probably the only person with that problem. I apply the tiniest amount to the top of my head (literally pea-sized) and rinse for 30 - 45 mins. This shit sticks to my hair like mad, I don't why. I rinse and rinse and the bubbles keep coming even though I applied such a tiny amount. Even have to use my comb to separate the strands. At one point I just give up due to neck and arm pain from holding the damn hose. After its half-dry I really notice how hard and sticky my hair still is, it's disgusting. The left-over shampoo smells so rank after a few days... I use highly concentrated shampoo from the salon, everything else destroys my hair due to cheap and damaging ingredients. I have now filled the bottle with water and it seems to work better. Not fully, but it's much less uncomfortable and disgusting. I also use a deep cleansing shampoo every second wash so the shit doesn't build up over the weeks. My hair is incredibly thin and a massive bitch, it doesn't take any other products. I also struggle with incredibly hard dandruff (the shit that really sticks to your scalp and is itchy as fuck), but that shit comes and goes, nothing I can do about it.
perhaps are you trying to rinse with the shower head? the water may be too spread out to properly pick the shampoo up if you have a faucet try using it at the very end
Even if I put shampoo and conditioner on my hair, I feel like I need more because I put a lot in one spot and can’t distribute it all over my head because my hair is dense. Besides, my hair on the sides like to curl outwards, I don’t like that :(
washing your hair with shampoo everyday is probably why your hair is so oily, especially if you’ve got into a habit of it cut back on it gradually until your scalp stops overcompensating and producing too much oil. dry shampoo helps a lot too
Try using those dry shampoos. They’re awesome.. I to have oily hair but The next two days I use the dry shampoo and it works wonders, shake the can really good and spray your hair thoroughly about 7 inches away from your scalp to your complete hair, after massage it in your scalp and magic non-oily hair!
I need to do a better job on my shampooing. I've always concentrated more on the scalp than the ends of my hair. I'll condition my hair after I shampoo but I've noticed that after a day my ends of my front fringe gets oily fast.
Do you have any tips for very long hair? Sometimes the shampoo/conditioner is not fully rinsed out of my hair, despite a thoroughly rinsing. I’d usually realize it when my hair is damp, and I would then have to separate my hair and hold it under the faucet.
THIS OML !!!! I EVEN DO THE SAME THING UNDER THE FAUCET! I have no clue WHY it's still on my scalp despite me washing the hell out of it for so long and moving it out of the way. I even think of cutting it cuz damn
@maancrusader You could always shave the underneath part of your hair. I used to have super thick hair down to my butt, but shaving the underneath made it a bit more manageable. It's also not noticeable unless you try to put it up in a way it will be. I've cut my hair to above my shoulders since then, but if I decided to keep my long hair, I would keep shaving. Layering can also kind of help, but it makes putting up your hair a pain.
I also had a massive dandruff problem- I started using a dandruff shampoo like last year and it helped a lot. The only difference I can think of while using dandruff shampoo is after applying it onto your scalp you should leave it be for a few mins without rinsing so it can be more effective. Though one downside is that dandruff shampoo makes your hair oily fast. So you may have to take showers more often. I also recommend seeing a dermatologist if you can as using a random dandruff shampoo may result in negative results. Hope this can be helpful :)
If I want to have a nice look for my hair but I shower at before bed do I still use products or just brush and let it dry and do my hair in the morning
You said use conditioner if your hair feels really dry but that it can also flatten out your hair. If my hair is both very dry and looses volume after shampooing what should i do?
Any tips for frizzy hair and also, how long do you recommend people to shower for keeping their head under the water? Because sometimes when I take to long in the shower, my har becomes wayyy to soft, then sometimes I'm to quick which then means my hair isn't soft enough, but then I'll have that 10-15 minute sweet spot where I also coincidentally use the perfect water temp where my hair is just immaculate once product is applied and hair is brushed. Any tips brotha, also for context I have naturally curly hair.
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My man guides others to a treasure he can't possess
Three helpful tips I learned from other resources:
1: Bend your neck and let water flow from the back of head instead of front, as frontal hair is more fragile and prone to breakage.
2: Conditioner should only be applied on top half of hair, not on the scalp. Short hair doesn’t need as much conditioning as long hair.
3: Use sulfate-free shampoos
help i bent lower and my neck broke 💔
people actually do face first when shampooing? hoe does water not get in your ears? glad i do it from the back
For the first tip,do you pull your hair back on top of the back hair?
First tip is true also because hot water dries out your face, which is bad in general but worse if you have a skin condition like acne, since your body will think your face is super dry and start producing sebum like crazy, which will make your acne worse
Impossible for me to use sulfate free shampoos. I get severe psoriasis dandruff on my scalp and eyebrows since puberty, and in 15 years of trying everything, the only thing consistently suppressing it is to use the most powerful, medical sulfate shampoo possible at least once a week.
a guy with no hair giving tips about hair. badass
He has said that he has hair but chooses to shave it numerous times.
Yeah it does look like he has plenty of hair, he just shaves it
He’s mastered the art of his own hair, now he shall move on to help others
ba(l)dass
@@musikalniyfanboichik lol i love how SMP fools people
Extra tip guys: the conditioner should never be applied on the scalp
why?
@@skyjohnkarlabejaron2363 I think it make your hair greasy afterwards i don’t remember
Bro how do you control the conditioner to stop going to your scalp
@@lanceabante6143 just don’t scratch it into your scalp apply it only on the first layer of your hair
@@Man-ut8gt well I need some hair grease cus my hair is dry and poofy
Simple really:
Direct the shampoo lather to the scalp ONLY. Don’t forget the back of your head and behind your eyes. Avoid the strands.
Conditioner should be directed to the strands ONLY.
Every video I see on this channel is even more useful than the previous one.
Thank you Salon Guy
i started doing this a few weeks agp and my hair feels so much more fluffier and softer, i have short hair just like the doll. its surprising how well this actually worked
That's short to you!?
Then my life is a lie
@@Ellacat87 old photo probably
@@PizzaManIsHere that’s kirk hammett from metallica
I just had a first hairwash for the client and i was so happy for that and tysm for giving us such an valuable information
I’ve been using 2 in 1 shampoo and pretty much dumping a pump on my head and spreading it everywhere. I hope this advice changes my hair
Coaches don't play!
I need this type of confidence 🔥🔥🔥
"I was what they call an assistant."... LOL I assisted it for 12 months and it was invaluable experience.. Even to this day, my cients love my shampoos and my 7 min scalp massages that make them PUTTY in my hands. A great shampoo experience is part of the service. Get in there and gently scrub. I hate getting "half-assed" shampoos, and that's all I ever get when I visit other salons. Someone gifted me a high-end blow out at a salon on Santa Monica Blvd about ten years ago, and jt was.a Japanese salon. There was a fully reclining hampoo BED. The guy scrubbed my head so magically, really sudsing up. It fekt amazing. White he massaged my head some other person massaged my FEET! OMG. It was heaven
Oh, anf my hands were dipped in paraffin. No wonder it was a $150 service. I was unable to make a coherent sentence because I was so relaxed.
Sounds lovely
I’m Rick Harrison and this is my pawn shop
Lmaoo he looks so alike
I just had a stem cell transplant from cancer, Myelofibrosis. I had a week of chemo first and I lost all of my hair. I had great colored blonde hair, thick for all the color I used for over thirty years, I had great hair. I only washed it two to three times a week and I would condition my hair while in the pool (never putting my hair in the chemicals) after an hour or two I would rinse with cold water from the hose. Never took a hot shower always a cool shower. When I lost my hair from the transplant (p.s. I'm cured from my cancer from my 20 year old donor). Now my hair is growing, but the top of my hair is growing thick straight up, kinda looks like a guy's DA from the 80's. The sides are straight and I brush it down (so it's straight, I always had straight hair), why isn't the top of my hair starting to fall over down on the sides. How do I train it to grow down? When I try to brush down it's pretty short and naturally seems like it wants to go straight up and I hate that. I do put hair thickening products in it and massage it into the scalp area. My transplant drs won't let me color it. I get it done at the saline first with bleach, then with highlights (blonde), them I would get lowlights (blonde on blonde, all blonde) and a glaze and a good haircut to make it healthy. My transplant dr said no to dying it yet until I get all my immunizations shots which will be in May (my one year). Some people do it anyway, buy I'll wait till May 2024. Do you know why the top of my hair won't grow downwards to give it length? Thank you so much! A great fan of yours!
Stacey H.
Long Beach, NY❤
guiding others to a treasure I cannot possess.
I even held one in my hand. But it cast me out, banished me here, guiding others to a treasure I cannot possess.
"Power of the pump in the palm of my hands"
thats a cute outfit did your husband give it to you
How you doing
You get your pump when you fix this damm! Door!
@@BRUCELEE-wt7hk trying to do better
Really important forgot to mention. After you shampoo you want to make sure that your ring out hair so its not dripping wet. That way the condtioner doesn't get deluded by water. Also not sure prob depends in person but I've heard you want to shampoo twice. Since first time shampoo doesn't really suds up or anything. Second time it does.
he did mention not having sopping wet hair for conditioner towards the end
i think shampooing twice will make your hair and scalp dry
@@eub3429 well if you don't wash your hair often it well ensure to get rid of buildup and you can follow up with hair mask. Like let's say you wash hair once a week. I think a good cleansing routine is essential so your not piling products on hair that hasn't been fully washed out of product buildup
This guy: "I guide others to a treasure I cannot possess".
This is actually such a useful guide! Great video :]
That was amazing. One guy in my class (Nicholas) thought this video changed his life and was enlightening
"You dont have to take care of ur hair if u dont have any of it"
Sun tzu, the art of war~
Read my new book The Art of Hair
Out of so many videos out there, this one is the best and straight to the point! 👏🙌 Do you have a video like this but for women who have longer hair? Thanks in advance! 🙏😊
I have very fine, long, thin hair and my curl hardly stays in. I also tease the top for volume and it won’t hold long enough for me to go out the door. What product can I use on my hair for a longer hold? Tired of wimpy hair…. 🙁
wanna know that too
Have you tried dried shampoo, Sea salt spray, Blow drying?
@@fernandoa589 i wash it every two weeks with shampoo.
i use tidal wave sea salt spray and i am blow drying it every day..
@@KnettiOnSpotify wash your hair every 2 weeks??? Bruh, that’s terrible for your scalp. Wash it 2-3 or everyday if u want. Also… it’s fine to use sea salt spray but not too much because it’ll dry your hair out. Blow dry every single day????, that is terrible for your hair. You should at least use heat protectants, hair serum/oils, and hair masks to help prevent heat damage. And don’t do it every single day, try to go as long as u can. If you can’t, do it 1-2 times a week and keep the hair dryer 6-7 inches away from ur hair and don’t use a high heat setting. You should also be waiting for ur hair to dry up to 70-80% to spend less time under the hair dryer. You can do your research on how to prevent heat damage and boost volume, all that. Are you experiencing breakage at all?
I like a foamy volumizing mousse with a hold pre blowdry. A gel-to-foam is good. REDKEN Guts 10. Blow that into the hair first, curl or style and then use a tezturizing spray (it"fattens"-up the hair strands) and then a workable hairspray
This video really helped me in its own way thank you for your info
" Guiding others to a treasure... i cannot possess"
Exactly what i needed
thanks man, i needed that
Glad I could help
Thanks for the advice, I really need this one ❤️
3:50 yeah me too bruh hearing those scratching sounds with headphones feels like asmrHAHHA feels relaxing
This is good to show our teenagers
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS
I love this guy, because i have dandruff and also it is not only dandruff it has white spot on the back of my head after getting a haircut and my barber is shocked after seeing my white spot so thank you for this info i will use anti dandruff shanpoo❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 also i love your content so lovely all aboit salon
This man and renovision must be protected at all costs.
I have thick wavy hair, and my home has hard water. Shampoo never suds up in my hair. How do I get it to do so?
Love the death pfp, also fellow person with wavy hair. You can add water to your shampoo-filled hair to loosen up the shampoo a bit. Suds mean that your scalp is getting clean in the same way that toothpaste suds up so you might also not be quite thorough enough. Either way I’m sure there’s plenty of ways to fix it although I’m no expert.
Happy birthday, hope you enjoy your wig!
Bro is leading us to a treasure he cannot obtain
I love love love your tips😊😊
Don't forget to wash behind the ears especially. Don't want that to get nasty.
Please, lets get this man to 1 mil already!
I'm from the future, he got 1.06m already
He got there
I have the problem that I literally can't manage to fully wash out the shampoo. I don't know why... Asked my hairdresser and she looked at me like im too stupid to wash my hair. I'm probably the only person with that problem. I apply the tiniest amount to the top of my head (literally pea-sized) and rinse for 30 - 45 mins. This shit sticks to my hair like mad, I don't why. I rinse and rinse and the bubbles keep coming even though I applied such a tiny amount. Even have to use my comb to separate the strands. At one point I just give up due to neck and arm pain from holding the damn hose. After its half-dry I really notice how hard and sticky my hair still is, it's disgusting. The left-over shampoo smells so rank after a few days... I use highly concentrated shampoo from the salon, everything else destroys my hair due to cheap and damaging ingredients. I have now filled the bottle with water and it seems to work better. Not fully, but it's much less uncomfortable and disgusting. I also use a deep cleansing shampoo every second wash so the shit doesn't build up over the weeks. My hair is incredibly thin and a massive bitch, it doesn't take any other products. I also struggle with incredibly hard dandruff (the shit that really sticks to your scalp and is itchy as fuck), but that shit comes and goes, nothing I can do about it.
perhaps are you trying to rinse with the shower head? the water may be too spread out to properly pick the shampoo up
if you have a faucet try using it at the very end
Even if I put shampoo and conditioner on my hair, I feel like I need more because I put a lot in one spot and can’t distribute it all over my head because my hair is dense.
Besides, my hair on the sides like to curl outwards, I don’t like that :(
Thank you The salon guy
love your videos and website guides. Now that it's summer break I'm going to try to approach some girls
he speaks from experience :)
My hair is so oily , and i wash my hair every day do you think this can damage my hair ?
washing your hair with shampoo everyday is probably why your hair is so oily, especially if you’ve got into a habit of it
cut back on it gradually until your scalp stops overcompensating and producing too much oil. dry shampoo helps a lot too
@@eerice704 no . My genetic is like that . I tried to reduce it but it cause hair loss
Try using those dry shampoos. They’re awesome.. I to have oily hair but The next two days I use the dry shampoo and it works wonders, shake the can really good and spray your hair thoroughly about 7 inches away from your scalp to your complete hair, after massage it in your scalp and magic non-oily hair!
Dry Shampoo
@@presilaperez3338 how often do you dry shampoo your hair ? And do u use. Conditioner ?
This guy: I guide other to the treasurer that I cannot possess
I wanna see how people are treating the bald gentleman giving hair tips in the comment section
For long hair, the shampoo foam often gets onto the hair instead of the scalp, making it very difficult to clean the scalp properly. Any solutions?
Go bald
what about only using water?
These lines were true - "Those who get it do not value it and vice versa. "
I need to do a better job on my shampooing. I've always concentrated more on the scalp than the ends of my hair. I'll condition my hair after I shampoo but I've noticed that after a day my ends of my front fringe gets oily fast.
Req how to have a soft hair
Thanks for this video really helps me I have long curly hair so it's important I clean it properly
I searched in google, but could not find some bald middle-aged guy on amazon. Where can I get one to wash my hair?(
All you taught us is to shampoo and conditioner it afterwards baldy , sure some part helped but THAT DINT MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE ON WHAT I WAS DOING !
Whats wrong with you
My hair was screaming all the while I was watching this video ... gotta adopt some of these techniques and tips!
Do you have any tips for very long hair? Sometimes the shampoo/conditioner is not fully rinsed out of my hair, despite a thoroughly rinsing. I’d usually realize it when my hair is damp, and I would then have to separate my hair and hold it under the faucet.
Run your fingers through your hair in small portions under the running water
Same, I want to cut my hair but I can’t
THIS OML !!!! I EVEN DO THE SAME THING UNDER THE FAUCET! I have no clue WHY it's still on my scalp despite me washing the hell out of it for so long and moving it out of the way. I even think of cutting it cuz damn
@maancrusader You could always shave the underneath part of your hair. I used to have super thick hair down to my butt, but shaving the underneath made it a bit more manageable. It's also not noticeable unless you try to put it up in a way it will be. I've cut my hair to above my shoulders since then, but if I decided to keep my long hair, I would keep shaving. Layering can also kind of help, but it makes putting up your hair a pain.
I really hope this works. Thank you.
Did it work?
Nice video! Thanks
Found this very helpful thank you
What is that haircut called? The one from the manikin I mean
bald
Is there any tips for washing hair people who have dandruff and are losing hair
I also had a massive dandruff problem- I started using a dandruff shampoo like last year and it helped a lot. The only difference I can think of while using dandruff shampoo is after applying it onto your scalp you should leave it be for a few mins without rinsing so it can be more effective. Though one downside is that dandruff shampoo makes your hair oily fast. So you may have to take showers more often. I also recommend seeing a dermatologist if you can as using a random dandruff shampoo may result in negative results. Hope this can be helpful :)
Heard antifungal shampoo is great. If your scalp is dry, I also heard coconut oil (only shampoo days) is great.
So jealous of the head massage that mannequin is getting
TheSalonGuy: I guide others to a treasure I cannot possess.
“If you’re watching this you probably wash your hair on a regular basis”
Me: Oh this video is not for me
Learning to wash hair from a hairless person Chad moment ✨🙃
Kinda funny and insulting Xd
What is meant by chad moment ?? Can you explain me
@@manmohannegi6138 You know the Virgin vs Chad meme?
thank you, i lack self care traits so this helps
Thanks ❤ you deserve well
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Bald guy teaches how to wash hair properly
coaches dont play
It's 3am and this video gave me an urge to take another shower
My hair is very long, curly and thick so washing it is a bit of a hustle. (I still do it though of course)
If I want to have a nice look for my hair but I shower at before bed do I still use products or just brush and let it dry and do my hair in the morning
I just love when a notification pops up on your screen and it’s says someone liked your comment or subscribed
i don’t care
@@slamminsalmon_ nobody cares that you don't care
Crypto scammers lol
@@eliastoukka i don’t care that no one care that i don’t care
@zacbanks you want attention?
I would like if you show how to do the 'red hair shanks' pre and post - timeskip hairstle
You said use conditioner if your hair feels really dry but that it can also flatten out your hair. If my hair is both very dry and looses volume after shampooing what should i do?
Lolol this video made me laugh in a good way. I bet the salon guy is a real funny guy in real life. Looking handsome like always nothing new 🙂❤️
Great video
Good information
Can you please show the next time in praxis
What conditioner and shampoo do you suggest?
I never thought a bald guy would teach me how to actually wash my hair
"I guide others to a treasure I cannot possess."
only that friend gives you relationship advice who has never been in a relationship🤣😂
It’s take me 4 minutes to know that he doesn’t have hair:))
But thanks for video it’s really helpful
I wash my hair everyday with soap. One or two times a week I use shampoo after rinsing it with soap.
soap can damage your hair just use water
....
When i use shampoo my hair becomes really dry and unstyleable
change your shampoo buddy or reduce the your shampoo days
Any tips for frizzy hair and also, how long do you recommend people to shower for keeping their head under the water? Because sometimes when I take to long in the shower, my har becomes wayyy to soft, then sometimes I'm to quick which then means my hair isn't soft enough, but then I'll have that 10-15 minute sweet spot where I also coincidentally use the perfect water temp where my hair is just immaculate once product is applied and hair is brushed. Any tips brotha, also for context I have naturally curly hair.
how do you get the hair like it is on the mannequin, that's my hairstyle but the way it is on the mannequin looks much better
My mans bald but still giving hair tips , respect.
Fun fact :- he would use his hair as example if he had hair 😂
But he deserves 🎉❤😅
hi please do you do the season 4 Robby Kenne haircut
So do I shampoo on the roots or the scalp because I shampoo on the scalp and after I finished showering my scalp is white and flakes
he going breaking bald
Thank you 😊
When you say use 25 spray if you have fine hair, does that mean to omit conditioner?
i lose some hairs (not clumps) on the top of my head when i shampoo, is it normal?
The guy - I guide others to the treasure that i cannot possess
Awesome❤
is using yogurt as a conditioner good for hair i have a long hair and a dandruff problem is going naturally or should i use products?
If natural products worked, you'd see Loreal making Rice protein shampoos, they just don't work. Get Kevin Murphy dandruff range, it really does work.