1. Brush + essence serum before hair wash for hair ends 2. Hair wash with shampoo 3. Hair mask on the ends of the hair + brush until smooth 4. Wash hair + apply conditioner 5. Hair cream + oil serum 6. Dried the hair 7. Preserve and making them shine by apply oil serum then swirl the hair and secure with bandage before bed
@@tamaramorton8812 di dalam tutorial tersebut Pencucian yang kedua hanyalah untuk membilas hair mask lakukanlah tanpa menggunakan shampoo dan hanya dengan air dingin yang mengalir hingga hair mask terbilas bersih Dan lanjutkan dengan step berikutnya yaitu mengaplikasikan conditioner. Selalu ingat untuk membilas rambut dengan air dingin karena air dingin akan menutup Kutikula dan mempertahankan kilau alami rambut.☺️
So I tried this routine with products that I already have - and O.M.G.!!! My wavy, grey, thin, dry, frizzy hair looked AMAZING after all the steps! I had all the products but never used them together in the order described in this video. Using them together in the right order makes all the difference. This video is a total gamechanger. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
@@zainablafrem I used whatever I had at home and it worked. But, since I'm almost out of my current stuff, I ordered some of the products used in the video on Amazon.
I saw this video randomly and I didn't expect to see so much informative,realistic routine.Also products that you use are cheap ones so I am glad that I saw saw you video.Thanks a lot
/just a "little" summary/ 1. Serum before shampoo - Mise en scene Perfect Serum (applying on hair ends + brushing hair) 2. Shampoo - Pantene Pro-V Restauraction (applying on hair roots) 3. Mask - Loreal Absolut Repair (applying on hair ends + brushing hair) - 2 hours 4. Conditioner - Dove Reconstruction Completa (applying on hair ends) 5. T-shirt instead of towel 6. Cream - Loreal Elvive Total Repair 5 (applying on hair ends) 7. Serum - Fanola Smooth Care (applying on hair ends) 8. Night routine: cream + serum + silk cap/high bun Я уверена, что сочетание этих продуктов будет работать. Некоторые из них я использовала до того, как они подскочили в цене в два раза в 2022. После этого пришлось сменить уход на бюджетный... и в итоге я снова здесь, чтобы воскресить свою русую солому 😢 Большое спасибо за полезное видео ❤️
I am surprised that I’ve clicked on a video with useful and honest information that I can actually apply and expect a change for the better. Thank you!
I've probably watched over a hundred hair videos on youtube and without a doubt this is the best one I've ever seen. Your method is SO effective!!! Thank you for making this video :)
Great video! Could you maybe explain why those products are good for that purpose ? Maybe do they need special ingredients to work ? What makes them good ?
Thank you so much for this video ❤ I have scalp psoriasis and bleached wavy hair, so all the help is needed and I am really grateful that you explained how to do it with own products 😊
Thank you thank you THANK YOU for sharing this! this video has saved my damaged hair!! I used to feel super self conscious about my puffy hair and usually hided it with hairstyles, now I’m 5 routine days in and my hair feels crazy healthy, much less frizzy and soft, can’t thank you enough! your channel has become a staple for my self care journey
TYSM! I've had such problems with my hair lately, it had a lot of frizz and was always dry,i decided to give this a try and my hair has never been softer!❤
Hello Irina! I followed your suggestions, though I didn't have any essence serum, so I put a tiny bit of Olaplex oil on the ends before shampoo #1, followed with applying a hair mask on my very damp hair, leaving it on my hair in a head wrap for an hour prior to shampoo #2, followed with conditioner on the mids/ends only. Afterwards, I used a leave-in conditioner on just the mids/end, a hair mousse (for volume), and added some more Olapex on the very ends before blow drying my hair. Oh my goodness!!! My hair feels and looks amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your tutorial. It is greatly appreciated!!🩷
I had the most dried and dull hair, and I thought it was over for me and I was going to stay like that forever until I found this video, literally, I get soo many compliments by everyone my hair feels like literal Satin, I love you so much and thank you for saving my hair ❤❤
Great video and I totally agree with the main message about the benefits of a layered hair routine. I discovered this by myself 2 years ago, through a process of trial and error. In fact I had found out that in some cases my hair didn't absorb very well a mask, not even after 30 minutes. Actually this is what you too say and probably this is also due to the fact that you prefer using a deep cleansing shampoo. This is good for your scalp but it can be a problem for damaged hair, as in your case. Then your layered moisturising technique address this problem. It's the same for me. If I use a clarifying shampoo, a one layer mask is not enough. The main difference between your and mine hair routine, at least as far as I see, is that I make 2 complete cycles of washing and moisturising. So, the first wash with shampoo is followed by the first mask, then I do the 2nd wash and after that the second mask. Other layers follow using styling products. All in all it is very similar and address the same concern. This is not to say that this method would be useful for everyone. Those who had made critical comments have missed the point: your routine is about the benefits of layering, but that said everyone has to adapt this method to her/his special needs and hair routine. This is true for every video about a hair routine. So for example, since I wash my hair more then once a week, and the layering routine takes time, I only do this in the weekend. The other times when I wash my hair I follow a different and faster routine which is also good: in these cases I don't use a clarifiyng shampoo but a very gentle shampoo. This means that some build-up is not taken away from my hair and it remains a little, but without weighing them down and it is beneficial because it forms a kind of protective film around the hair which is good for those like me who have very thin hair, prone to be frizzy and damaged by the heat. That's why in these cases I don't need a layered moisturising technique but I only use one mask layer. Actually, from the point of view of the health of your scalp you couldn't go on without using from time to time a clarifying shampoo so as to reset your hair by taking away all build up. And this is what I do on a weekly basis. So all in all my hair routine works because is made of a weekly alternation of 2 different techniques. In any case no hair stylist recommend to use a clarifying shampoo more than once a week. When you wash your hair more than once a week you have to use other, milder shampoos.
@@irinareina You may be also interested in this video I've just discovered. It's about the benefits of using ACV (Apple Cider Vinegar) for High porosity hair in order to lower the too high pH typical of the alkaline substances found in shampoos and responsible of our hair hair cuticles raised high and open. According to the author of this video the acidity of ACV helps a lot in lowering the pH of our hair after a shampoo so as to close cuticles and lock in the moisture of a deep conditioner made between the shampoo and the ACV (actually not only ACV but vinegar diluted in water). Obviously one has to rinse out thix mixture after a couple of minutes: th-cam.com/video/CCIHsA7SV5Y/w-d-xo.html The benefits of ACV for high porosity hair are also explained in this article published by a tricologist: www.healthline.com/health/apple-cider-vinegar-hair
I never can get through an entire video without being distracted and clicking on something else, but girl, I don't what it is but something about this video grabbed alll my attention and I watched every part and loved your advice! It makes so much sense, and I love how beautifully you put it all together!
Thank you so so much!! The first tip sooo useful, putting serum in your ends before shampooing so you can really cleanse the scalp well is GENİUS!! I'll definitely try it!!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I tried this routine using coconut oil to protect pre-wash, then after shampoo a mask and a serum, and now I can finally comb my hair! My hair was so dry and pron to matting that it would take me a ridiculously long time to detangle in sections. God bless you!
I actually just found information about coconut oil, it has really good effects, because it has lipids. I want to try it in the ends as a pre wash mask next time, it should help a lot with dryness 😌 I am happy this routine helped you 🤍
This was a super helpful video. I cant wait to try this. I have wavey hair that's also on the dryer side so its always super frizy and tangley. Your explanation was very clear and I appreciate you sharing the science behind it instead of just slaming products down our throats saying "you need this to do this".
So I just tried your routine with my own products and IT WORKED SO WELL! Thank you so much! I have super fine, thick wavy hair and it's always drying frizzy. I did a blowout to straighten after and my hair was actually glossy, smooth, and light feeling. My process and order (slightly different cuz I forgot in the shower): Wella Brightening shampoo > Aussie conditioner > Arvazallia Argan oil mask > Goddess hair oil (mix of castor and other oils) > It's a 10 leave in conditioner > Amika blowout heat protectant > John Frida Frizz Cream
I clicked on the video to look into your techniques and use them with my own alternative products, since I live on a small island, but when the Mise en scène serum came through, I was so thrilled! :D going to try this on my next routine!
I do mask layering as well. Shampoo once or twice, rinse, mask one and let it sit for 1-2 minutes, rinse, mask two (can be a different one!) let it sit for 1-2 minutes, rinse, conditioner, rinse. Then leave in conditioner. However, I apply most products to pretty wet hair and don’t wring out the excess water before. For my hair type, applying products to wet instead of damp hair gives more moisture
I heard that if hair is too wet, the water can block products and you can waste a lot 🤔 that is interesting that your hair feels better, I should try it too 😌
@ that’s what I have heard too. I guess it depends on the hair type. Whenever I squeeze out too much water, my hair feels much drier, despite using two hair masks. Many curly girls use squish to condish method and they usually do it on rather wet than just slightly damp hair too 😊 Mind you, I do use a lot of product, that is true. I really squeeze it into the hair shaft by the squish to condish method but I don’t scrunch my hair (since I always blowdry it straight), I just squeeze it into the hair instead of just applying it if it makes sense
Love how you explained everything. Sadly I've been having the same layering steps for a while now but my hair is still dull, dry and frizzy most of the time. Tried multiple products and bonding products helped the most since my hair is bleached but it's also wavy and just can't keep moisture in :((
My ends are the worst since it’s bleached, I’m planning to cut them soon to save my mental health 😅 Can’t imagine how crazy it is to deal with bleached wavy hairs 🙈🙈 Try Korean hair filters, if you haven’t yet, it helps a lot for bleached hair. I love to use Lador when my hair needs extra care
really usefull information and creativity on your part in regards to how you layer your products. you pointed out a lot of things that I noticed myself about my own hair care routine. I used to worry about how my ends would react to my shampoo, and so I use a shampoo for babies since I only have virgin hair, only applying in an exhaustive pattern to my roots. It is just not sustainable, I felt that I was washing it too often and my roots would look wet even on the second day. Maybe I will use this trick and then switch to my original shampoo.
I watched this because your hair is so beautiful and I wanted to see how you kept it that way. I did learn some things and got some really good tips. I’m glad that most of your products are available in the U.S. I found them all on Amazon, even the Fanola serum. Again, thanks for all the information. New subscriber here. I think you’ll do well in this medium, TH-cam, because there’s something authoritative and knowledgeable about you, but you’re friendly and easy to understand. By authoritative, I just mean confident. 👍🏼😊
Seeing this easy routine, and seeing these supportive viewers saying it worked, I might aswell try it on my Dry Frizzy Wavy and Puffy hair! And I'll see if it works! Im editing this comment and ill tell yall if it worked! 😂❤ Update: soo I tried this out and O M G it was AWESOME the first thing I noticed was my hair was wayy more smooth and hydrated then usual. But I did notice that some of my hair stayed wavy but I will say that everyone should give this a go. Highly recommended 9/10 thanks irina! ♥
If it doesn’t work with drugstore products, you can try special products for curly hair. More curly your hair, more layers you need 😌 And more hydrating this products should be
For the gym girls, apply the first layer of oil before workout to preserve the hair from sweat damage!!! I use coconut oil, put it into a bun then proceed to my normal workout and, after that, my bath
it depends on your porosity. I don't know hers and if that's her natural colour. Her hair also waves a little, so it might not be low porosity. Natural straight blond hair with low porosity would get oily and stringy with this routine
Fine hair would get that way too. I can only use one or two of these products at a time. And my hair isn't damaged either so I can get away with only using conditioner and leave in or oil
I like this a lot, but I don’t know how to implement the serum/cream combo every night because I’m styling my hair to straight it which last until wash day.. If I added the serum it will make my hair curl up again and frizz it, ruining the look but I do appreciate the explanation of why the hair looks dry, thank you for sharing 😊
The serum is oil/silicon based, not water based, so it won't make your hair curl up again. I suggest only reapplying it every few days so it doesn't become weighed down. I also like the Fanola serums, but you can also use Giovanni Frizz Be Gone, Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Anti-Frizz Serum, or Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Serum for the same effect. I only wash once a week, reapply midweek, and it keeps my hair straight the whole time.
Today is the first day I'm doing this hair routine. I used what I own at home, I only applied the method of hair layering routine. The product list will be listed at the end. My hair type: long length 1B, low-medium porosity, medium thickness, medium density. Never been bleached before, virgin hair, frizzy most of the time with slightly oily scalp (since I live in tropical country). This layering method works SOOOOO well on me. I never felt my hair this soft before, even though I was using the same exact products for my hair routine. To be honest, I have never thought of putting hair mask for two hours, yet here I am saying that it works really well on me. I believe each steps in this routine are complimentary and affecting the end result of it. I'm kinda shocked with the first result since I skipped some steps of the routine (I'm kinda lazy to add more product earlier). I probably will update this review of mine soon, once I did it again for a couple more times. Thank you and love you, Irina! --- Product used: - Palm oil, to replace miss en scene serum. - Head and Shoulder Clean and Balanced, for my oily scalp. - Makarizo Hair Energy Fibertherapy Royal Jelly hair mask, for my damaged and frizzy hair. - I skipped conditioner, but I usually use Pantene 3 Minute Miracle Collagen Repair conditioner (gold with pink accent). - I skipped protein cream (never use it before but will try it soon). - Makarizo Hair Energy Vitaglitz Royal Jelly serum, to replace Fanola Smooth Care.
I am so happy it worked for you! You are totally right about layers. I am also lazy and skip some steps sometimes and results is not that good 😅 Thank you for sharing 🤍
《8》 You have such beautiful hair and i really appreciate the time and efforts you put into makinv your video. Thank you! Glow on, you beautiful, ethereal cloud princess ❤
I do something similar but I use better products that have less chemicals. 1) I brush hair carefully before I wash it. I add some light oil from Monat product line. Rejuvanique 2) In shower I use revatkize shampoo from Monat. It's very good for fine hair. Not heavy. 3) Instead of conditioner, I put some Monat balance mask on. I comb it out carefully in shower. 4) I rinse in warm and cool water 5) and the game changer is after I towel dry, I use the money studio air dry cream. It's very light and doesn't weigh down my hair which is fine. And it moisturizes. I get sane effect as you.. pantene has a chemical coating. It's not good for hair. I became a seller of money just to get discounts. I dont sell it. I just like to buy the sales. But it changed my hair.
@irinareina I can't believe how great my hair came out! My hair is pretty healthy to begin with so I wasn't sure if I was going to really notice anything different...but I absolutely did! My hair felt so soft and looked extra healthy and shiny! I love it! I literally looked at it in the mirror when I was all finished sytling and i was like OH WOW! Thank you!
Hi Irina! I am trying out this method right now with some of my own products. I have a good feeling about this 🤩 How often do you wash your hair and do you do this every time you wash your hair? Thanks! Loved your videos and your humor :)
I believe in hair and skin intuition, there is no one method that would work for everyone, we should always test. I do layer before washing every time, sometimes I can skip mask if my hair feels good. And cream I try to apply every night, but of course there are days when I can be lazy 😅 I wash my hair every 5 days in average 😌
Крутое видео, спасибо! Ночью я сплю на шелковой наволочке, и недавно начала заплетать волосы на ночь регулярно. Можно погуглить night protective hairstyles. Это необязательно косы, можно даже выпрямить их за ночь с помощью лент
Hi Irina! Your hair is glowing! I can't wait to try this out! I was just wondering, how often you wash your hair and do you apply the hair mask every time? Thank you 💓
I have curly hair, and I came to tell my experience with this layering hair technique as well as some tips: Firstly I should say that the layering works wonders as curly hair is way more dry because the oil from the scalp takes longer to get to the ends of the hair. Layer 1: The idea of protecting with oil before shower is genius. It work wonders, sometimes I even cowash to keep the moisture. Layer 2: Before the mask I particularly sometimes add high acidity products, because I have high porosity. But mostly I apply mask and if you massage rightly trying to detangle each section and being sure that when you pass your hand through it its completely smooth, you gonna have the perfect cuticles after 10-15 minutes of masking. Layer 3: you're probably gonna use a much more heavier cream, hahaha. Otherwise your hair is gonna be frizzy. We curly girls need heavy thick creams to make our hairs shine, don't be shy and put enough (don't worry about modeling your curl yet). Layer 4: I put right after the cream a got quantity of oil in each side as well. Is importante to say that in your day after you will NOT be able to brush your hair like in the video because you curls would get to an end. So you need to enjoy this moment to realy penetrate the oil. And finally you can do your curling routine. I just pass a thick and spaced comb that is gona bring me thick curls and crumple a bit till the curls are made. Layer 5 and layer 6: Here things become different. DON'T BRUSH YOUR HAIR. 🥺 Just get a day after light cream, fix the curls that are dryer and crumple gently the end of the rest of the curls that are still there. Than do the same with the oil, just gently put in the ends of your hair. !!! Don't skip cetin before sleeping, its gonna do wonders. You're gonna definitely have glass curls. It works, you just have to adapt to your own hair. Kisses. 🩷🍒🤌
@Analogmess I'm brazilian, so I use Brazilian products. But i would focus on ingredients: - Hair oil that closes hair cuticuls. - A finishing cream that leaves a glossy appearance. - And you can use a hair acidifier mask for curly hair, as thick as you find. It's gonna help close the moisture.
It’s really not about products, it’s about techniques. You can use high end products like that too. I love expensive products for experience and feeling they give me, but it doesn’t mean you can’t look good with using drugstore products 😌
Hi! This routine looks great and I'd definitely like to try it out! Thank you for taking the time to share it with us! I just had some questions, is hair cream the same as a leave-in conditioner? I tried looking up the Loreal Elvive repair total 5 cream you used, but I'm having trouble finding it and was thinking maybe the brand changed the name or something anyways, I do have the AG Fast Food leave-in conditioner and I was wondering if that would do the same thing as the cream?
I LOVED THIS VIDEO! this routine looks so good I gotta try! the conditioner AND serum arent sold in my country though, can it be replaced with any typical conditioner or look for specific ingredients?
Okay i tried this on my 2a or 2b hair i generally don't prefer wearing my hair in curls but mostly wavy or straight, my hair always frizz up after blow drying too but this layering method made my hair stay smooth till next wash i.e i wash my hairs every 2 days. One suggestion if you don't want to rely on any serums you can use plain almond oil at last layer. One thing i noticed is that curly hair routine is very hard for me , i always prefer washing it as regular hair because i need to comb my hair daily as i go to gym, work, and attend meetings curly girl method left my hair dna all around my home as well as work place. Combing my hair daily twice helped me to keep my hair falling at random places.
Hi guys Update: Started doing this often I don't know what it is but My hair went from 2c to 2a in span of a month It may sound silly but the more your hair is nourished less it breaks and less it demands for random moisturizer products and this exact routine ofcourse not same product but it changed my hair and it's ability to hold moisture. Without styling my hair looks amazing 😘🌹 thank you so much Irina for this wonderful routine
It depends, in average every 5 days. But I do sleek ponytails most of the days so I don’t care if I loose volume. Don’t put a lot, it’s not about amount, it’s about layering. And don’t go close to the roots, try to apply only on damaged parts.
Wow. I thought I knew everything already. I really enjoy you teaching me something new. The T-shirt trick is pretty helpful. I‘m your latest subscriber ❤️❤️❤️ Xx
Do you have an routine for 2c low porosity coarse hair ? My hair tends to usually be flat at the top but then curl and wave at the bottom and I do everything I can and use Camilla rose, mielle, and shea moisture products to moisturize and give it volume.
if I apply this many conditioners to my hair, it gets sooo weird. They stick together and feel oily, I am jealous of how yours is very smooth! This is a great video regardless of my hairs situation
I was previously able to order Fanola from a certain site, but now it seems Amazon is the most accessible. I'm not sure if it's genuine though 😅 This video was so great! I like your advice and product recommendations. I was looking for a video to help me declutter, and you came right through with your beautiful hair and advice 💖
Thank you! Yeah I saw it on Amazon, but it has something green inside, mine doesn’t 😅 But I will get it anyway as soon as mine is over since it’s no other choice 😌
I just found your channel and love your way of videos and voice. I have ADHD so I rarely pay full attention without skipping hahah. You’re so lush. PS: What is that red and white brush in the video?
1. Brush + essence serum before hair wash for hair ends
2. Hair wash with shampoo
3. Hair mask on the ends of the hair + brush until smooth
4. Wash hair + apply conditioner
5. Hair cream + oil serum
6. Dried the hair
7. Preserve and making them shine by apply oil serum then swirl the hair and secure with bandage before bed
So she washed her hair twice? I don’t remember seeing that, but I think I’ll watch it again. Thank you for writing all these steps down.
Thank you
@@tamaramorton8812I think she meant the “rinse” the mask out and then apply regular conditioner 😊
Do you rinse the conditioner or do you leave it on with the hair cream and oil serum?
@@tamaramorton8812 di dalam tutorial tersebut Pencucian yang kedua hanyalah untuk membilas hair mask lakukanlah tanpa menggunakan shampoo dan hanya dengan air dingin yang mengalir hingga hair mask terbilas bersih Dan lanjutkan dengan step berikutnya yaitu mengaplikasikan conditioner. Selalu ingat untuk membilas rambut dengan air dingin karena air dingin akan menutup Kutikula dan mempertahankan kilau alami rambut.☺️
So I tried this routine with products that I already have - and O.M.G.!!! My wavy, grey, thin, dry, frizzy hair looked AMAZING after all the steps! I had all the products but never used them together in the order described in this video. Using them together in the right order makes all the difference. This video is a total gamechanger. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
You ve used this products or others
@@zainablafrem I used whatever I had at home and it worked. But, since I'm almost out of my current stuff, I ordered some of the products used in the video on Amazon.
@@LindaLinda-tc5kx thanks for your reply can you name the products you used cause we don't have some of this products in my country
I am so happy it helped 😌😌
Can't wait to try
the science behind hair part was amazing thank you for doing that!
Thank you! Glad you liked it! 🤍
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I saw this video randomly and I didn't expect to see so much informative,realistic routine.Also products that you use are cheap ones so I am glad that I saw saw you video.Thanks a lot
Same really 🧡 great video and info
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Wow I love this video. You’re the only one who doesn’t suggest crazy expensive products, I’m so happy to have found you!❤
Thank you! Glad to help!
/just a "little" summary/
1. Serum before shampoo - Mise en scene Perfect Serum (applying on hair ends + brushing hair)
2. Shampoo - Pantene Pro-V Restauraction (applying on hair roots)
3. Mask - Loreal Absolut Repair (applying on hair ends + brushing hair) - 2 hours
4. Conditioner - Dove Reconstruction Completa (applying on hair ends)
5. T-shirt instead of towel
6. Cream - Loreal Elvive Total Repair 5 (applying on hair ends)
7. Serum - Fanola Smooth Care (applying on hair ends)
8. Night routine: cream + serum + silk cap/high bun
Я уверена, что сочетание этих продуктов будет работать. Некоторые из них я использовала до того, как они подскочили в цене в два раза в 2022. После этого пришлось сменить уход на бюджетный... и в итоге я снова здесь, чтобы воскресить свою русую солому 😢
Большое спасибо за полезное видео ❤️
finally a realistic routine with affordable products that doesn’t take forever 😭😭
This is the BEST hair video because you explained the “why and how”. Really appreciate the scientific breakdown. Also, you’re so pretty. Spasiba!
I am so happy it helped 🤍 Thank you
Great explanation of the layers and methods. I saw you can nerd out even more by explaining why or which layer the particular conditioner impacts. ❤
Glad it was helpful! Maybe one day I will make another one and go deeper 😌
sis is MAJESTIC 🤩🤩 I use a similar routine and my bleached blond hair shines as well
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I am surprised that I’ve clicked on a video with useful and honest information that I can actually apply and expect a change for the better. Thank you!
I am so happy to hear that. I am happy it helped 😌
I've probably watched over a hundred hair videos on youtube and without a doubt this is the best one I've ever seen. Your method is SO effective!!! Thank you for making this video :)
Thank you so much, I am so happy to hear that 😌🤍
I appreciate the education of how hair works, as a scientific mind it’s refreshing to see
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Great! Your speaking style makes it fun to keep listening till the end. I learned something!
Thank you 😅
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Great video! Could you maybe explain why those products are good for that purpose ? Maybe do they need special ingredients to work ? What makes them good ?
Thank you so much for this video ❤ I have scalp psoriasis and bleached wavy hair, so all the help is needed and I am really grateful that you explained how to do it with own products 😊
You're welcome! 🤍
Irina I love your content ❤ this year I got into haircare and watching haircare routines are very relaxing for me so thank you for this video
Thank you 🤍
You’re hair is so beautiful 😍 I love how soft and silky smooth it is ❤❤😍😘🥰🌹🌹💐💐❤️❤️
Thank you thank you THANK YOU for sharing this! this video has saved my damaged hair!! I used to feel super self conscious about my puffy hair and usually hided it with hairstyles, now I’m 5 routine days in and my hair feels crazy healthy, much less frizzy and soft, can’t thank you enough! your channel has become a staple for my self care journey
Oooh, I am so happy to hear that 🥹😍
TYSM! I've had such problems with my hair lately, it had a lot of frizz and was always dry,i decided to give this a try and my hair has never been softer!❤
Great! I am so happy it helped 😌
Hello Irina! I followed your suggestions, though I didn't have any essence serum, so I put a tiny bit of Olaplex oil on the ends before shampoo #1, followed with applying a hair mask on my very damp hair, leaving it on my hair in a head wrap for an hour prior to shampoo #2, followed with conditioner on the mids/ends only. Afterwards, I used a leave-in conditioner on just the mids/end, a hair mousse (for volume), and added some more Olapex on the very ends before blow drying my hair. Oh my goodness!!! My hair feels and looks amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your tutorial. It is greatly appreciated!!🩷
thanks for sharing 🤍😌 so happy to help
I had the most dried and dull hair, and I thought it was over for me and I was going to stay like that forever until I found this video, literally, I get soo many compliments by everyone my hair feels like literal Satin, I love you so much and thank you for saving my hair ❤❤
Did you use the same products or similar ones?
Not really! Just the fanola at the end after the hair dryed@@beenakoshy9773
You're so charismatic, I'm in love!
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I‘ve been following this routine for 2 weeks and my hair has never felt smoother before😍 thank you for this informative video.
ooh! I am so happy! glad it helped 😌
Great video and I totally agree with the main message about the benefits of a layered hair routine. I discovered this by myself 2 years ago, through a process of trial and error. In fact I had found out that in some cases my hair didn't absorb very well a mask, not even after 30 minutes. Actually this is what you too say and probably this is also due to the fact that you prefer using a deep cleansing shampoo. This is good for your scalp but it can be a problem for damaged hair, as in your case. Then your layered moisturising technique address this problem. It's the same for me. If I use a clarifying shampoo, a one layer mask is not enough. The main difference between your and mine hair routine, at least as far as I see, is that I make 2 complete cycles of washing and moisturising. So, the first wash with shampoo is followed by the first mask, then I do the 2nd wash and after that the second mask. Other layers follow using styling products. All in all it is very similar and address the same concern. This is not to say that this method would be useful for everyone. Those who had made critical comments have missed the point: your routine is about the benefits of layering, but that said everyone has to adapt this method to her/his special needs and hair routine. This is true for every video about a hair routine. So for example, since I wash my hair more then once a week, and the layering routine takes time, I only do this in the weekend. The other times when I wash my hair I follow a different and faster routine which is also good: in these cases I don't use a clarifiyng shampoo but a very gentle shampoo. This means that some build-up is not taken away from my hair and it remains a little, but without weighing them down and it is beneficial because it forms a kind of protective film around the hair which is good for those like me who have very thin hair, prone to be frizzy and damaged by the heat. That's why in these cases I don't need a layered moisturising technique but I only use one mask layer. Actually, from the point of view of the health of your scalp you couldn't go on without using from time to time a clarifying shampoo so as to reset your hair by taking away all build up. And this is what I do on a weekly basis. So all in all my hair routine works because is made of a weekly alternation of 2 different techniques. In any case no hair stylist recommend to use a clarifying shampoo more than once a week. When you wash your hair more than once a week you have to use other, milder shampoos.
Exactly! Thank you for your message! The cycling technique is genius! I will definitely try it!
@@irinareina You may be also interested in this video I've just discovered. It's about the benefits of using ACV (Apple Cider Vinegar) for High porosity hair in order to lower the too high pH typical of the alkaline substances found in shampoos and responsible of our hair hair cuticles raised high and open. According to the author of this video the acidity of ACV helps a lot in lowering the pH of our hair after a shampoo so as to close cuticles and lock in the moisture of a deep conditioner made between the shampoo and the ACV (actually not only ACV but vinegar diluted in water). Obviously one has to rinse out thix mixture after a couple of minutes: th-cam.com/video/CCIHsA7SV5Y/w-d-xo.html The benefits of ACV for high porosity hair are also explained in this article published by a tricologist: www.healthline.com/health/apple-cider-vinegar-hair
I never can get through an entire video without being distracted and clicking on something else, but girl, I don't what it is but something about this video grabbed alll my attention and I watched every part and loved your advice! It makes so much sense, and I love how beautifully you put it all together!
Thank you so much, it means a lot 🥹🤍
Thank you so so much!! The first tip sooo useful, putting serum in your ends before shampooing so you can really cleanse the scalp well is GENİUS!! I'll definitely try it!!
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Is it the same effect as oiling the hair/scalp
THANK YOU! i'm trying to research new hair care products, and this video really helped me on my hair journey!
you are welcome, happy it helped 😌
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I tried this routine using coconut oil to protect pre-wash, then after shampoo a mask and a serum, and now I can finally comb my hair! My hair was so dry and pron to matting that it would take me a ridiculously long time to detangle in sections. God bless you!
I actually just found information about coconut oil, it has really good effects, because it has lipids. I want to try it in the ends as a pre wash mask next time, it should help a lot with dryness 😌 I am happy this routine helped you 🤍
I love how detailed your video is. Thank you
Thanks for watching! 🤍😌
Being on my hair journey this was such a great video 🩵 your hair looks amazing
Thank you so much!!
OMG, this really works and my hair feels so smooth and healthy looking and as you can see I have alot of hair, thank you so much...much love.
I am so happy it helped 🤍🫰🏻
Amazing. Thank you for sharing! I’m going to apply the techniques with my products
Love this. Thank you for using normal products getting great results--stunning hair!
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I love your voice and how you talk it’s very unintentional asmr ❤
Thank you 🤍
This!
omg I love it, I love how u use cheap products I'm in love with this video
I’m so glad you like it 🫰🏻🤍
This was a super helpful video. I cant wait to try this. I have wavey hair that's also on the dryer side so its always super frizy and tangley. Your explanation was very clear and I appreciate you sharing the science behind it instead of just slaming products down our throats saying "you need this to do this".
I am glad it was helpful! 🤍
So I just tried your routine with my own products and IT WORKED SO WELL! Thank you so much!
I have super fine, thick wavy hair and it's always drying frizzy. I did a blowout to straighten after and my hair was actually glossy, smooth, and light feeling. My process and order (slightly different cuz I forgot in the shower): Wella Brightening shampoo > Aussie conditioner > Arvazallia Argan oil mask > Goddess hair oil (mix of castor and other oils) > It's a 10 leave in conditioner > Amika blowout heat protectant > John Frida Frizz Cream
thanks for sharing your products, it can be super useful for others 😌 I am so happy it worked for you 🤍
I clicked on the video to look into your techniques and use them with my own alternative products, since I live on a small island, but when the Mise en scène serum came through, I was so thrilled! :D going to try this on my next routine!
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Just tried this today and was exactly what I needed! My hair says THANK YOU!
8! ur voice is so relaxing
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I love how easy this is! Thank you! 8❤
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I do mask layering as well. Shampoo once or twice, rinse, mask one and let it sit for 1-2 minutes, rinse, mask two (can be a different one!) let it sit for 1-2 minutes, rinse, conditioner, rinse. Then leave in conditioner. However, I apply most products to pretty wet hair and don’t wring out the excess water before. For my hair type, applying products to wet instead of damp hair gives more moisture
I heard that if hair is too wet, the water can block products and you can waste a lot 🤔 that is interesting that your hair feels better, I should try it too 😌
@ that’s what I have heard too. I guess it depends on the hair type. Whenever I squeeze out too much water, my hair feels much drier, despite using two hair masks. Many curly girls use squish to condish method and they usually do it on rather wet than just slightly damp hair too 😊 Mind you, I do use a lot of product, that is true. I really squeeze it into the hair shaft by the squish to condish method but I don’t scrunch my hair (since I always blowdry it straight), I just squeeze it into the hair instead of just applying it if it makes sense
you are simply amazing. your tips are great
Thank you so much! Glad you liked them 😌
You saved my hair thank you so much !
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Love how you explained everything. Sadly I've been having the same layering steps for a while now but my hair is still dull, dry and frizzy most of the time. Tried multiple products and bonding products helped the most since my hair is bleached but it's also wavy and just can't keep moisture in :((
My ends are the worst since it’s bleached, I’m planning to cut them soon to save my mental health 😅
Can’t imagine how crazy it is to deal with bleached wavy hairs 🙈🙈
Try Korean hair filters, if you haven’t yet, it helps a lot for bleached hair. I love to use Lador when my hair needs extra care
really usefull information and creativity on your part in regards to how you layer your products. you pointed out a lot of things that I noticed myself about my own hair care routine. I used to worry about how my ends would react to my shampoo, and so I use a shampoo for babies since I only have virgin hair, only applying in an exhaustive pattern to my roots. It is just not sustainable, I felt that I was washing it too often and my roots would look wet even on the second day. Maybe I will use this trick and then switch to my original shampoo.
I would love to see a video on this makeup look❤
I actually have it already, it’s called “my everyday makeup for hooded eyes 😌
I watched this because your hair is so beautiful and I wanted to see how you kept it that way. I did learn some things and got some really good tips. I’m glad that most of your products are available in the U.S. I found them all on Amazon, even the Fanola serum. Again, thanks for all the information. New subscriber here. I think you’ll do well in this medium, TH-cam, because there’s something authoritative and knowledgeable about you, but you’re friendly and easy to understand. By authoritative, I just mean confident. 👍🏼😊
Thank you so much! Welcome to the channel 🫰🏻 I am glad the video was helpful 😌
hii! did u end up ordering and using the hair products? i'm so curious
love this!
Seeing this easy routine, and seeing these supportive viewers saying it worked, I might aswell try it on my Dry Frizzy Wavy and Puffy hair! And I'll see if it works! Im editing this comment and ill tell yall if it worked! 😂❤
Update: soo I tried this out and O M G it was AWESOME the first thing I noticed was my hair was wayy more smooth and hydrated then usual. But I did notice that some of my hair stayed wavy but I will say that everyone should give this a go. Highly recommended 9/10 thanks irina! ♥
If it doesn’t work with drugstore products, you can try special products for curly hair. More curly your hair, more layers you need 😌 And more hydrating this products should be
@@irinareina I tried it and ITS AWESOMEEEE!
For the gym girls, apply the first layer of oil before workout to preserve the hair from sweat damage!!!
I use coconut oil, put it into a bun then proceed to my normal workout and, after that, my bath
thank you for the tip 😌
Sweat damage? Didn't know that was a thing.
Phenomenal video! Just earned a subscriber 💕 can’t wait to try your routine
Thank you! Welcome!! 🤍😌
I feel like if i did this my hair would get stringy and seperate. Straight thick hair has it so easy
it depends on your porosity. I don't know hers and if that's her natural colour. Her hair also waves a little, so it might not be low porosity. Natural straight blond hair with low porosity would get oily and stringy with this routine
Fine hair would get that way too. I can only use one or two of these products at a time. And my hair isn't damaged either so I can get away with only using conditioner and leave in or oil
Bottom half of my hair is bleached that is why I need so many steps. And that is why I apply in only on ends
I like this a lot, but I don’t know how to implement the serum/cream combo every night because I’m styling my hair to straight it which last until wash day.. If I added the serum it will make my hair curl up again and frizz it, ruining the look but I do appreciate the explanation of why the hair looks dry, thank you for sharing 😊
The serum is oil/silicon based, not water based, so it won't make your hair curl up again. I suggest only reapplying it every few days so it doesn't become weighed down. I also like the Fanola serums, but you can also use Giovanni Frizz Be Gone, Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Anti-Frizz Serum, or Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Serum for the same effect. I only wash once a week, reapply midweek, and it keeps my hair straight the whole time.
hii, I'm going to try this technique on the next wash day!!
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I would love to try this out for my hairs
I use this routine as well but with different products it works amazing it's good to see other people doing it
It really is the best, especially for damaged hair 😌
That was so helpful with affordable products
Thanks 🎀🫶
I am happy it helped 🤍
Today is the first day I'm doing this hair routine. I used what I own at home, I only applied the method of hair layering routine. The product list will be listed at the end.
My hair type: long length 1B, low-medium porosity, medium thickness, medium density. Never been bleached before, virgin hair, frizzy most of the time with slightly oily scalp (since I live in tropical country).
This layering method works SOOOOO well on me. I never felt my hair this soft before, even though I was using the same exact products for my hair routine. To be honest, I have never thought of putting hair mask for two hours, yet here I am saying that it works really well on me. I believe each steps in this routine are complimentary and affecting the end result of it. I'm kinda shocked with the first result since I skipped some steps of the routine (I'm kinda lazy to add more product earlier). I probably will update this review of mine soon, once I did it again for a couple more times. Thank you and love you, Irina!
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Product used:
- Palm oil, to replace miss en scene serum.
- Head and Shoulder Clean and Balanced, for my oily scalp.
- Makarizo Hair Energy Fibertherapy Royal Jelly hair mask, for my damaged and frizzy hair.
- I skipped conditioner, but I usually use Pantene 3 Minute Miracle Collagen Repair conditioner (gold with pink accent).
- I skipped protein cream (never use it before but will try it soon).
- Makarizo Hair Energy Vitaglitz Royal Jelly serum, to replace Fanola Smooth Care.
I am so happy it worked for you! You are totally right about layers. I am also lazy and skip some steps sometimes and results is not that good 😅 Thank you for sharing 🤍
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You have such beautiful hair and i really appreciate the time and efforts you put into makinv your video. Thank you! Glow on, you beautiful, ethereal cloud princess ❤
Thank you so much! 🤍😌
I do something similar but I use better products that have less chemicals.
1) I brush hair carefully before I wash it. I add some light oil from Monat product line. Rejuvanique
2) In shower I use revatkize shampoo from Monat. It's very good for fine hair. Not heavy.
3) Instead of conditioner, I put some Monat balance mask on. I comb it out carefully in shower.
4) I rinse in warm and cool water
5) and the game changer is after I towel dry, I use the money studio air dry cream. It's very light and doesn't weigh down my hair which is fine. And it moisturizes. I get sane effect as you.. pantene has a chemical coating. It's not good for hair.
I became a seller of money just to get discounts. I dont sell it. I just like to buy the sales. But it changed my hair.
Thank you for sharing
I know EXACTLY what i am going to be doing tomorrow!
How did it go? 😌
@irinareina I can't believe how great my hair came out! My hair is pretty healthy to begin with so I wasn't sure if I was going to really notice anything different...but I absolutely did! My hair felt so soft and looked extra healthy and shiny! I love it! I literally looked at it in the mirror when I was all finished sytling and i was like OH WOW! Thank you!
Why do you have just this many subscribers? I love this video so much. ❤ You deserve to be big, girl!
Thank you so much! 😌🤍
Hi Irina! I am trying out this method right now with some of my own products. I have a good feeling about this 🤩
How often do you wash your hair and do you do this every time you wash your hair?
Thanks! Loved your videos and your humor :)
I believe in hair and skin intuition, there is no one method that would work for everyone, we should always test. I do layer before washing every time, sometimes I can skip mask if my hair feels good. And cream I try to apply every night, but of course there are days when I can be lazy 😅 I wash my hair every 5 days in average 😌
Крутое видео, спасибо! Ночью я сплю на шелковой наволочке, и недавно начала заплетать волосы на ночь регулярно. Можно погуглить night protective hairstyles. Это необязательно косы, можно даже выпрямить их за ночь с помощью лент
Im going to try this for sure! Thank you for sharing! Your hair is so beautiful 😍
Thank you!! 😌
Thank you for such a thoughtful and informative video!! x
Glad it was helpful! 🤍
Cool to see. You just applied LOC method of the 'Natural Hair Community'. Very common hair practice.
your amazing!! thank you for this video 💞💞
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Hi Irina! Your hair is glowing! I can't wait to try this out! I was just wondering, how often you wash your hair and do you apply the hair mask every time? Thank you 💓
Hi! I wash every 3-4 days now, and mask ones a week 😌
I have curly hair, and I came to tell my experience with this layering hair technique as well as some tips:
Firstly I should say that the layering works wonders as curly hair is way more dry because the oil from the scalp takes longer to get to the ends of the hair.
Layer 1: The idea of protecting with oil before shower is genius. It work wonders, sometimes I even cowash to keep the moisture.
Layer 2: Before the mask I particularly sometimes add high acidity products, because I have high porosity. But mostly I apply mask and if you massage rightly trying to detangle each section and being sure that when you pass your hand through it its completely smooth, you gonna have the perfect cuticles after 10-15 minutes of masking.
Layer 3: you're probably gonna use a much more heavier cream, hahaha. Otherwise your hair is gonna be frizzy. We curly girls need heavy thick creams to make our hairs shine, don't be shy and put enough (don't worry about modeling your curl yet).
Layer 4: I put right after the cream a got quantity of oil in each side as well. Is importante to say that in your day after you will NOT be able to brush your hair like in the video because you curls would get to an end. So you need to enjoy this moment to realy penetrate the oil. And finally you can do your curling routine. I just pass a thick and spaced comb that is gona bring me thick curls and crumple a bit till the curls are made.
Layer 5 and layer 6: Here things become different. DON'T BRUSH YOUR HAIR. 🥺 Just get a day after light cream, fix the curls that are dryer and crumple gently the end of the rest of the curls that are still there. Than do the same with the oil, just gently put in the ends of your hair.
!!! Don't skip cetin before sleeping, its gonna do wonders.
You're gonna definitely have glass curls. It works, you just have to adapt to your own hair.
Kisses. 🩷🍒🤌
Thank you for your tips 🤍
@Analogmess I'm brazilian, so I use Brazilian products.
But i would focus on ingredients:
- Hair oil that closes hair cuticuls.
- A finishing cream that leaves a glossy appearance.
- And you can use a hair acidifier mask for curly hair, as thick as you find. It's gonna help close the moisture.
Youre a sweetheart!!! This video was so educational, thank you!
Thank you! Glad you liked it!! 🤍
I like your golden blonde hair! ♥
thank you 🤍
I love how she have very beautiful hair with affordable things. First I paid for high end now I just buy Loreal too
It’s really not about products, it’s about techniques. You can use high end products like that too. I love expensive products for experience and feeling they give me, but it doesn’t mean you can’t look good with using drugstore products 😌
SUPER HELPFUL!! THANK YOUUUU
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Hi! This routine looks great and I'd definitely like to try it out! Thank you for taking the time to share it with us! I just had some questions, is hair cream the same as a leave-in conditioner? I tried looking up the Loreal Elvive repair total 5 cream you used, but I'm having trouble finding it and was thinking maybe the brand changed the name or something anyways, I do have the AG Fast Food leave-in conditioner and I was wondering if that would do the same thing as the cream?
Yeah, you can use leave on conditioner, I even use body lotion when I travel and don’t have hair cream with me 😌
I LOVED THIS VIDEO! this routine looks so good I gotta try! the conditioner AND serum arent sold in my country though, can it be replaced with any typical conditioner or look for specific ingredients?
Okay i tried this on my 2a or 2b hair i generally don't prefer wearing my hair in curls but mostly wavy or straight, my hair always frizz up after blow drying too but this layering method made my hair stay smooth till next wash i.e i wash my hairs every 2 days.
One suggestion if you don't want to rely on any serums you can use plain almond oil at last layer. One thing i noticed is that curly hair routine is very hard for me , i always prefer washing it as regular hair because i need to comb my hair daily as i go to gym, work, and attend meetings curly girl method left my hair dna all around my home as well as work place. Combing my hair daily twice helped me to keep my hair falling at random places.
That is so great! I am happy it is working on wavy hair too 😍
Hi guys
Update:
Started doing this often
I don't know what it is but
My hair went from 2c to 2a in span of a month
It may sound silly but the more your hair is nourished less it breaks and less it demands for random moisturizer products and this exact routine ofcourse not same product but it changed my hair and it's ability to hold moisture. Without styling my hair looks amazing 😘🌹 thank you so much Irina for this wonderful routine
какие красивые волосы! Побежала срочно заказывать себе сыворотку ))
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How often do you wash your hair? My hair is quite dry/damaged but I feel like even if I put that much product in my hair it would get greasy quickly
It depends, in average every 5 days. But I do sleek ponytails most of the days so I don’t care if I loose volume. Don’t put a lot, it’s not about amount, it’s about layering. And don’t go close to the roots, try to apply only on damaged parts.
Wow. I thought I knew everything already. I really enjoy you teaching me something new. The T-shirt trick is pretty helpful. I‘m your latest subscriber ❤️❤️❤️ Xx
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thank your for the tips!!!! I love the explanation and you’re lovely as well 🫶🏻
I’ll definitely try this on my up-coming wash day 😂
Do you have an routine for 2c low porosity coarse hair ? My hair tends to usually be flat at the top but then curl and wave at the bottom and I do everything I can and use Camilla rose, mielle, and shea moisture products to moisturize and give it volume.
Try coconut oil for the bottom part, but for the top I have no idea, my hair is also super flat 😢
thanks for the hair science that actually helps a lot
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Great video! I use old pantyhoses to cover my hair when I sleep.
Great tip!
You’re so pretty!!! Can you tell me how you get your hair color? It’s stunning 😃
Thank you, in this video is mostly my natural color with some bleach ends 😌
if I apply this many conditioners to my hair, it gets sooo weird. They stick together and feel oily, I am jealous of how yours is very smooth! This is a great video regardless of my hairs situation
It means your hair doesn’t need that much. You so lucky, don’t need to spend a lot of money 😅🤍
love love love you!
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I was previously able to order Fanola from a certain site, but now it seems Amazon is the most accessible. I'm not sure if it's genuine though 😅 This video was so great! I like your advice and product recommendations. I was looking for a video to help me declutter, and you came right through with your beautiful hair and advice 💖
Thank you! Yeah I saw it on Amazon, but it has something green inside, mine doesn’t 😅 But I will get it anyway as soon as mine is over since it’s no other choice 😌
im glad youre not using expensive products
So good! Thank you
Hi! Have you tried the mise en scene serum at the end of your routine? For me it works wonders! It makes my hair incredibly soft and shiny ❤
I did!! It's a magic potion. Now I understand why its top selling in Korea 😌
Great tips! ❤
Glad you like them! 🤍
I just found your channel and love your way of videos and voice. I have ADHD so I rarely pay full attention without skipping hahah. You’re so lush.
PS: What is that red and white brush in the video?
Thank you so much. The brush is from the brand “cactus”, I use it for years 😌
Great video! Do you do this everyday or only once or twice a week? Also do you do this in the morning or afternoon? thank you!