You should make a video where you talk about tips for male dancers! Or maybe you could even have a special guest to talk about that. I love your channel and I think you could really tap into a demographic that just doesn't get any attention on TH-cam, or really in most media directed at dancers in general. I personally would love some advice on how to jump higher and tips for tours a la seconde, and on how to do a double tour en l'air cause I just cannot turn more than once. I hope that you'll consider my request! ❤️
@ma m That would be ideal, but not everyone has access to a male teacher. Men in dance are a minority, not just as dancers but also as dance teachers. Duh. Besides, a good ballet teacher should be qualified to teach all aspects of ballet. Duh. Most of the guest Male teachers I've had teach pointe classes, despite them not being expected to do pointe as men. A Female teacher should be able to prepare her male students for what they will be expected to do as male dancers. Duh
This is great, I wish I’d had guidance like these videos back when I was a dancer! Unfortunately my hair was always way too thick to do a French roll myself; I always loved the way it looked and wished I could do it. In Nutcracker I had to have it in a French roll for snow scene one year, which was a bit of a disaster. It required no fewer than three people, a LOT of water and gel, tons of bobby pins, and a great deal of muscle power to secure it. I’d always get a neck and headache from it. Eventually they changed the hairdo to a regular bun for the whole company in snow scene, as it became too arduous for all involved to get my hair done before each show. Lol.
Thank you Claudia for a great video. Blonde haired girls have such trouble with hair as we can look bald indeed unless there’s some height at the back. Can’t wait to try out the French twist.
The French Roll is beautiful, but how do girls with (much) longer hair do it? My girls do their ballet buns the same way you do (#2) -- works SO well with really long thick hair.
I just learned how to do a classic ballet bun today I didn't start doing ballet until I was an adult and I'm so glad I started dancing even if was late in life I love ballet so much
Same here. I started a little over three years ago as an adult (Russian) ballet student and haven't looked back. I'm busy with work but try to get in two classes a week. One of the greatest gifts to myself!
You are such a delightful soul! I stumbled upon your video's watching ballet videos. I used to dance many years ago, but wow you are just such a wonderful spirit. I could watch your video's all day. You are doing an awesome thing here with your online videos! Can't wait for the next one!!
I was always doing ballet bun and French roll separately, never though could combine them together. I tried and it looks to elegant and mesmerizing! Thank you!
Whoaaaaa great tip for a nice flat bun! I have super thick curly hair and always struggle to get a flat bun. I've never seen that trick before. Thanks!
How do you deal with cramps during ballet class? Usually I only have cramps on the first day but i just wanted to know how you handle with them. Your channel is just so helpful and i love it!❤
Love the styles but my hairs way too long and thick i also cannot hold it up with just pins especially during turns literally one turn and the whole thing would come out... any tips? Ive always had to use at least 4 elastics and pin in a hair net with like 50 pins cos its so heavy
How you do your bun is actually how I do mine! My ballet teacher told me that how she did it sometimes at the Royal Ballet, she calls it a Danish pastry 😂 she literally goes round making sure that all of our buns are flat when we have dance shows 😂😂
I'm going to try the Halo bun. I need the height. Do you ever do a Balanchine bun? I love those, but I can't get enough volume in my hair to make them look pretty. Thanks for sharing your tips!
These are gorgeous! In December after ballet had finished for the season I went to get my hair cut, but they cut way too much off! Now it's barely at my shoulders and even putting it into a normal bun is terrible! It used to be so long and I could do nearly any style. Do you think there's any chance you could do a video on how to put short hair into a bun? Or at least hairstyles that are suitable for ballet? That would be amazing! Lots of love, Beth xx
Bethany O'Connor hi Beth. Something like this might help...There was a style when I was in ballet school where: 1. the hair was parted down the middle and then 2. On one side you drew a line diagonally from the front of your ear to the top of the head. 3. this triangular portion of hair was put into a mini pony tail or plait on that side near the top of the head. For me, I tied mine really high as it accentuated my cheek bones and just generally suited my face shape. (You could pull the hair much tighter than for a regular bun and it was easy to keep neat.) 4. Repeat on the other side. 5. Collect the remaining hair into a pony tail at the back of the head (preferably high but in your case maybe a bit lower until your hair grows out) 6. Make a bun. 7. Arrange the mini pony tails around the main bun at the back of the head. OR Instead of making a bun. place the last pony tail at the back in a medium low position and then achieve Claudia's halo effect by twisting each pony tail and pinning it to meet the next, creating a circle at the back of the head. Maybe one of these will work, or maybe give you just enough inspiration to figure out something even better! Good luck!
Hi Beth as one of my friends from ballet has a bit longer than shoulder length hair I thought I could help you. I would recommend French plaiting or Dutch plaiting your hair and then pinning the ends of the plaits up to make a cute hairstyle hope this helps 😄.
I'm not a dancer, but I do horseriding, where all my hair has to fit under the helmet (I hate it when stray strands of hair stick out from under it). Since I have quite short hair as well (chin length), I really had to get creative. So, what I usually do is French Boxer plaits on both sides of the head and just pin them into a low bun in my neck. Obviously, this might be too low for a dancer, but you could try doing the bun a little higher... The result looks a bit like Claudia's Halo Style 😊
You have such nice, long hair ;o It suits you! Is there anything that girls with much, much shorter hair can do? I'm not a dancer, however the hairstyles have always been some of my favourites and when I had my long hair it was easy to learn to do them, however now that I've cut off most of my hair, it's harder to find nice styles that dancers use.
First comment yayayayayayayay thanks Claudia I am like 15 yrs old but have the biggest dreams to move from Australia to the royal ballet and get into the company it is my biggest dream ever thanks for the great tips for auditions and things like that 😻😻😍😍😘😘😘🌹🌹🌹
Hi Claudia! I enjoy your vids so much! I'm a new ballet dancer and I have a question. How many years do I need to practise to wear pointe shoes? Thanks for your time!
Hi Claudia!!! This question has nothing to do with this video but why do people step on their pointe shoe boxes? Like what are the benefits of doing that? Oh and darning your pointe shoes aswell?
Chapa Aviles when you step on yout box, it flattens it out. This is helpful for dancers with wider feet so their toes arents squished in their shoes. Darning can give your shoe more grip and stability, or at least that's what happens to mine 😂
Ooooh I wore the Halo style for Oktoberfest today and it failed miserable because I made a high ponytail instead of a low one and didn't hide the ends of the braid 😂😂😂😂 I know where I went wrong now though and my mom still thought it was pretty xD. So using this for class!!!! I hate my round face with no jaw so the more smooth height on my head the better!!🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
Ah, the secret to any dancer's hairstyle... More hairspray. During my top years I used to run through two bottles per tournament (I had really long hair with basically no texture at all)
Great Video! I’m struggling on which hair care products to use, shampoo, conditioner, and spray, and sweating every single day of the week, not having time or energy to wash it, and on top of that without good products 😂😭 what do you recommend?!
Looks like the Schwarzkopf Extra Care Strong Styling hairspray Same colour and shapes on the packaging. Also just this video already has 174 comments, combined with her newer videos is thousands of comments. She can't answer all of them unfortunately. I'd say get a no-poo type hair-washing solution (basically shampoo without a soapy ingredient, it's different from a soap free washing emulsion since that can still contain very stripping ingredients) and just rinse your hair and clean it with that once (or in the beginning twice) a week. You can also just wet your hair when you're in the shower and only use conditioner or co-wash, and only truly wash it once a week. I've even heard of people only washing it once a month using this method. Try looking for shampoos and conditioners that do not contain sulfates or silicones. If your shampoo does have sulfates, make sure it's SLES and not SLS. Shampoos and conditioners without those won't make your hair as heavy and also won't irritate your scalp as much, making it less oily (for most people that's the case. Some people just have really oily scalps so there's really nothing you can do about that) and easier to handle/less frizzy. Always make sure to use kinds that cater to your needs, and remember that split ends will only be solved by getting a hair cut. With hair spray and stuff like that, try to find brands that don't weigh down your hair too much or make it crunchy, and that can be brushed out. This is of course mostly due to the products, but your hair type and colour also play a role. The Schwarzkopf spray she's using in the video is a good example of something that can be brushed out and isn't too crunchy, and Elnett is a good choice as well. Also rinsing your hair (so not truly washing it) a few times a week either without the aid of products at all or with the products mentioned above can help a ton for feeling clean and healthy and avoiding too much build-up. On days where you do not want to get your hair wet you can either wear your hair in a bun the entire day, or use a dry shampoo. Look for a dry shampoo that fits your hair colour and apply sparingly, or apply royally and use a hairdryer to blow out excess product. You can also apply it very royally before bed and blow the excess out with a hairdryer in the morning. Silicone and sulfate free products are getting more and more popular so drugstore version are slowly starting to pop up, although they will still be more expensive than conventional shampoos and conditioners. I personally use Nature Box cold pressed avocado shampoo and conditioner for my dry and brittle hair, a maximum of twice a week, with Schwarzkopf dry shampoo or my local drugstore's home brand dry shampoo for blondes in between washes if necessary. If I wear my hair in a bun with the aid of hairspray I forgo the dry shampoo.
You and Kathryn Morgan are like the most awesome big ballet sisters ❤️ as a young dancer I’m so grateful for all your videos and tips!
MusingBallerina Thankyou!! We are hoping to collaborate soon when I visit America! 😍😍
Claudia Dean Coaching yay I’m so excited!!
MusingBallerina so true!!
OMG SAMEEEEE
agreed
Anyone else here want to see Claudia dance?
Nina Harding hehehe check out my video from last week and I dance at the end briefly! 😘
Wow! I am so happy I found your video on ballet hair styles. This was so helpful. Thank you. 😊
You should make a video where you talk about tips for male dancers! Or maybe you could even have a special guest to talk about that. I love your channel and I think you could really tap into a demographic that just doesn't get any attention on TH-cam, or really in most media directed at dancers in general. I personally would love some advice on how to jump higher and tips for tours a la seconde, and on how to do a double tour en l'air cause I just cannot turn more than once. I hope that you'll consider my request! ❤️
@ma m That would be ideal, but not everyone has access to a male teacher. Men in dance are a minority, not just as dancers but also as dance teachers. Duh. Besides, a good ballet teacher should be qualified to teach all aspects of ballet. Duh. Most of the guest Male teachers I've had teach pointe classes, despite them not being expected to do pointe as men. A Female teacher should be able to prepare her male students for what they will be expected to do as male dancers. Duh
I’m here for pretty but flat hairstyles for under my surgery cap. Yes we like to look good too!
Great video 😀
This is great, I wish I’d had guidance like these videos back when I was a dancer! Unfortunately my hair was always way too thick to do a French roll myself; I always loved the way it looked and wished I could do it. In Nutcracker I had to have it in a French roll for snow scene one year, which was a bit of a disaster. It required no fewer than three people, a LOT of water and gel, tons of bobby pins, and a great deal of muscle power to secure it. I’d always get a neck and headache from it. Eventually they changed the hairdo to a regular bun for the whole company in snow scene, as it became too arduous for all involved to get my hair done before each show. Lol.
that makes you a trendsetter :D or influencer?
Same here, I have super thick really long 3a hair, and doing it like these are always disasters..
Best timing ever!!!! I had to do a French twist for my performance but I didn’t know how…
Oh my thank goodness! xx
Everyone in my ballet class does their bun differently 😂
The French Roll is so pretty!
I think that these hairstyles are not only for a ballet class and they are amazing! Good job! 😀
_MissElena_13 thank you gorgeous 💖💖
Thank you Claudia for a great video. Blonde haired girls have such trouble with hair as we can look bald indeed unless there’s some height at the back. Can’t wait to try out the French twist.
Sparkle Sews I
Yes this is so true - the french twist is such a classic style xx
I love the halo, I'd like to have a go! 😍
I'm thinking of wearing it at my ballet class this week!
The French Roll is beautiful, but how do girls with (much) longer hair do it? My girls do their ballet buns the same way you do (#2) -- works SO well with really long thick hair.
2009bubbaray beautiful! When you do the loop, lift more hair through so more hair will sit on top- this way suits long hair really nicely! 😘😘
Was not expecting her to squish the bun!!
By the way your ponytails are perfect
Me realising how her hair is actualy really beautiful
Love you Claudia you inspire me to dance and you are just amazing💕💖
Thanks for the instructional video! ;) I like the tip about auditioning with the French roll.
Thanks heaps Jenna :) xx
;)
Jenna Campbell I
Omg this video is perfect timing, I was thinking about trying some new styles! Thank you!
Yay I'm so glad to hear that lovely x
I love you claudia
Omg that trick when you pull out the pins after you put the hairnet on is soo good just tried it now and it worked so well
I just learned how to do a classic ballet bun today I didn't start doing ballet until I was an adult and I'm so glad I started dancing even if was late in life I love ballet so much
Same here. I started a little over three years ago as an adult (Russian) ballet student and haven't looked back. I'm busy with work but try to get in two classes a week. One of the greatest gifts to myself!
@@evamarek5205 100% arggree
Hey Claudia! It's M from Harlequin here. That French twist from the Royal is absolutely stunning. Wish my hair was a bit longer so I could do it!
Such beautiful French roll!!
You are such a delightful soul! I stumbled upon your video's watching ballet videos. I used to dance many years ago, but wow you are just such a wonderful spirit. I could watch your video's all day. You are doing an awesome thing here with your online videos! Can't wait for the next one!!
Perfect timing I have a masterclass tomorrow and my buns are always a mess
Dascha Pellerin Same i always rush and end up looking like a potato 😑
Oh brilliant timing!! xx
I was always doing ballet bun and French roll separately, never though could combine them together. I tried and it looks to elegant and mesmerizing! Thank you!
You honestly deserve more subscribers
Whoaaaaa great tip for a nice flat bun! I have super thick curly hair and always struggle to get a flat bun. I've never seen that trick before. Thanks!
Best French twist technique easy and came out perfect, thanks so much for sharing!
Oh i love the Halo ! Thanks Beauty !! 💗🕊🎶💃💋
i'm teacher of dance, and i love so much your channel
thank you so much beautiful xxx
You’re hair is so pretty!!!! Is your hair naturally blonde? It’s gorgeous 😍😍💕💕
Animallover Paige I’m naturally very fair however I get my hair coloured too which makes it more blonde ❤️❤️
Claudia Dean Coaching awesome!! 😍😍💕💕
That French twist is gorgeous
Love them! As an adult going back to ballet, this makes it simple when short on time! Thank you for all you do!
This has quickly become my favorite dance channel! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion with us! ❤️
You make it look sooo easy😳
Your channel should have more followers! I love your channel!! ❤
Looks great! Love the halo best!
How do you deal with cramps during ballet class? Usually I only have cramps on the first day but i just wanted to know how you handle with them. Your channel is just so helpful and i love it!❤
These are my 3 favourite hairstyles, thankyou for showing us your tips Claudia xx
YAY I'm glad to hear that gorgeous, no worries at all xx
My favorite hairstyle for ballet is a low bun parted on the right side just because it is so easy to do but these are so beautiful!
Love the styles but my hairs way too long and thick i also cannot hold it up with just pins especially during turns literally one turn and the whole thing would come out... any tips? Ive always had to use at least 4 elastics and pin in a hair net with like 50 pins cos its so heavy
Maisie LB use French pins, a cloth hairnet and braid the hair before twisting into a bun
You’re so pretty! Any advice for the French roll for thick, longer hair? 😊
Claudia I would love it if you could post a floor barre workout. There's so few of them online right now
OooOO great idea!! I'll keep this in mind for sure xx
That is simply GREAT!!! Thank you very much for your videos!
How you do your bun is actually how I do mine! My ballet teacher told me that how she did it sometimes at the Royal Ballet, she calls it a Danish pastry 😂 she literally goes round making sure that all of our buns are flat when we have dance shows 😂😂
Is it just me who thinks that Claudia looks like Chloe Lukasiak from the side? 😱😱
same, i think so
no no way
What kind of brush are you using? All of these hairstyles are sooo gorgeous💖💖
Hi Ms Claudia! I was wondering if you’d like to do a Bollywood VS hip hop VS Ballet video..? Or any other styles of dance. I’d love to see it!
I wear the French roll normally it’s really stunning
Perfect timing Claudia!
I'm glad to hear that lovely!! xx
This video was so helpful, I’ve been trying to master my French roll for a while until I found your video , THANKYOU!!!
I did he second one probably the best bun I’ve done
Thank you xx
I'm going to try the Halo bun. I need the height. Do you ever do a Balanchine bun? I love those, but I can't get enough volume in my hair to make them look pretty. Thanks for sharing your tips!
the halo is my favorite!!
Can we have more tips how to do the ballet French roll? I just can not do it properly.
thank you so much Claudia! all your videos are really inspiring to me and I love these hair styles! your my favourite you tuber x
You do the bun the way i do!!! Yaay :3
And btw you are so gorgeous!
These are gorgeous! In December after ballet had finished for the season I went to get my hair cut, but they cut way too much off! Now it's barely at my shoulders and even putting it into a normal bun is terrible! It used to be so long and I could do nearly any style.
Do you think there's any chance you could do a video on how to put short hair into a bun? Or at least hairstyles that are suitable for ballet? That would be amazing!
Lots of love, Beth xx
Bethany O'Connor hi Beth. Something like this might help...There was a style when I was in ballet school where: 1. the hair was parted down the middle and then 2. On one side you drew a line diagonally from the front of your ear to the top of the head. 3. this triangular portion of hair was put into a mini pony tail or plait on that side near the top of the head. For me, I tied mine really high as it accentuated my cheek bones and just generally suited my face shape. (You could pull the hair much tighter than for a regular bun and it was easy to keep neat.) 4. Repeat on the other side. 5. Collect the remaining hair into a pony tail at the back of the head (preferably high but in your case maybe a bit lower until your hair grows out) 6. Make a bun. 7. Arrange the mini pony tails around the main bun at the back of the head. OR Instead of making a bun. place the last pony tail at the back in a medium low position and then achieve Claudia's halo effect by twisting each pony tail and pinning it to meet the next, creating a circle at the back of the head.
Maybe one of these will work, or maybe give you just enough inspiration to figure out something even better!
Good luck!
Hi Beth as one of my friends from ballet has a bit longer than shoulder length hair I thought I could help you. I would recommend French plaiting or Dutch plaiting your hair and then pinning the ends of the plaits up to make a cute hairstyle hope this helps 😄.
I'm not a dancer, but I do horseriding, where all my hair has to fit under the helmet (I hate it when stray strands of hair stick out from under it). Since I have quite short hair as well (chin length), I really had to get creative. So, what I usually do is French Boxer plaits on both sides of the head and just pin them into a low bun in my neck. Obviously, this might be too low for a dancer, but you could try doing the bun a little higher...
The result looks a bit like Claudia's Halo Style 😊
I like the classical ballet bun the most!
Yes it is a very popular and classy style!! xx
aaa I have that brush as well! Works so nicely!
I do my bun in the same way! Finally someone else does!
I never knew how to get the ballet bun so flat! Thanks!
I did the halo exactly a year ago today and you said it was beautiful
I just tried doing the halo it soo pretty on me
i’m surely gonna try these, thanks!🤩🤩🤩
im going to forever use the french roll tutorial!
You have such nice, long hair ;o It suits you!
Is there anything that girls with much, much shorter hair can do? I'm not a dancer, however the hairstyles have always been some of my favourites and when I had my long hair it was easy to learn to do them, however now that I've cut off most of my hair, it's harder to find nice styles that dancers use.
Can I use bobby pins instead of French pins for the French roll? Btw love your videos❤️
trying out the halo style tonight and wearing it for my next masterclass! love your videos 💖
Thank you so much for the video. By the way your hair is beautiful.💕❣️
First comment yayayayayayayay thanks Claudia I am like 15 yrs old but have the biggest dreams to move from Australia to the royal ballet and get into the company it is my biggest dream ever thanks for the great tips for auditions and things like that 😻😻😍😍😘😘😘🌹🌹🌹
Kaboodle 200 anytime beautiful!! Goodluck with everything, reach for the stars!! 😍😍😍😍
I am also 15 but I live in england
Brilliant! I love these, thank you
Big thx from Mexico City!!!!
So good coz I just got back from ballet and I’m going to ballet class tomorrow
Fabulous video thank you
Love these so much!!!
I love your videos this one was very helpful as I have an audition coming up and I wanted a good hairstyle for it I will defently try the French roll.
I’m 13 and I just got into the elite royal ballet and am so grateful to Claudia for all her tutorials
Love this! Love you💗
Anita idk so much love 👏🏼👏🏼💕
Hi Claudia! I enjoy your vids so much! I'm a new ballet dancer and I have a question. How many years do I need to practise to wear pointe shoes? Thanks for your time!
Hi Claudia!!! This question has nothing to do with this video but why do people step on their pointe shoe boxes? Like what are the benefits of doing that? Oh and darning your pointe shoes aswell?
Chapa Aviles when you step on yout box, it flattens it out. This is helpful for dancers with wider feet so their toes arents squished in their shoes. Darning can give your shoe more grip and stability, or at least that's what happens to mine 😂
Miss Claudia, do the students at White Lodge also have to wear a french roll everyday? Or do they just have to wear a classical bun?
awe i remember dancing to the opening song when i was little!!!
I think with the halo bun hair gel works better than spray to hide the strays.
Bobby pins are literally like every dancers savior
I’m from Brasil! Your are so pretty!😘
Ooooh I wore the Halo style for Oktoberfest today and it failed miserable because I made a high ponytail instead of a low one and didn't hide the ends of the braid 😂😂😂😂 I know where I went wrong now though and my mom still thought it was pretty xD. So using this for class!!!! I hate my round face with no jaw so the more smooth height on my head the better!!🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
I'm a ballerina so...My audition is coming up very soon it's on the 29 of may this year.Ill try my hardest to make the french roll!
Love your videos, so helpfull ♥
That’s great I’m actually going to ballet class today
Ah, the secret to any dancer's hairstyle... More hairspray. During my top years I used to run through two bottles per tournament (I had really long hair with basically no texture at all)
Thanks for this video it’s so helpful.... you inspire me so much 💖
Chelsea Grace Marriott lots of love Chels! 😍❤️😍
Beautiful !😍
EmiRachelNatalie ❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful, your look great rocking any style
This is exactly how I do my classic ballet bun!!!
Beautiful💙💙
Lovely hairstyles thank you
Love your videos and leotards!!! You should do more videos like this there really helpful! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Anna Leyland of course! I’m doing lots of filming tomorrow too so I have really amazing content coming 😍❤️😍
Claudia Dean Coaching thank you 💕💕💕💕💕
Graciass por subir los videos son geniales
Great Video! I’m struggling on which hair care products to use, shampoo, conditioner, and spray, and sweating every single day of the week, not having time or energy to wash it, and on top of that without good products 😂😭 what do you recommend?!
Hoped that you would’ve replied at least the hairspray, but whatever🤷🏻♀️
Looks like the Schwarzkopf Extra Care Strong Styling hairspray
Same colour and shapes on the packaging.
Also just this video already has 174 comments, combined with her newer videos is thousands of comments. She can't answer all of them unfortunately.
I'd say get a no-poo type hair-washing solution (basically shampoo without a soapy ingredient, it's different from a soap free washing emulsion since that can still contain very stripping ingredients) and just rinse your hair and clean it with that once (or in the beginning twice) a week. You can also just wet your hair when you're in the shower and only use conditioner or co-wash, and only truly wash it once a week. I've even heard of people only washing it once a month using this method.
Try looking for shampoos and conditioners that do not contain sulfates or silicones. If your shampoo does have sulfates, make sure it's SLES and not SLS. Shampoos and conditioners without those won't make your hair as heavy and also won't irritate your scalp as much, making it less oily (for most people that's the case. Some people just have really oily scalps so there's really nothing you can do about that) and easier to handle/less frizzy. Always make sure to use kinds that cater to your needs, and remember that split ends will only be solved by getting a hair cut.
With hair spray and stuff like that, try to find brands that don't weigh down your hair too much or make it crunchy, and that can be brushed out. This is of course mostly due to the products, but your hair type and colour also play a role. The Schwarzkopf spray she's using in the video is a good example of something that can be brushed out and isn't too crunchy, and Elnett is a good choice as well. Also rinsing your hair (so not truly washing it) a few times a week either without the aid of products at all or with the products mentioned above can help a ton for feeling clean and healthy and avoiding too much build-up.
On days where you do not want to get your hair wet you can either wear your hair in a bun the entire day, or use a dry shampoo. Look for a dry shampoo that fits your hair colour and apply sparingly, or apply royally and use a hairdryer to blow out excess product. You can also apply it very royally before bed and blow the excess out with a hairdryer in the morning.
Silicone and sulfate free products are getting more and more popular so drugstore version are slowly starting to pop up, although they will still be more expensive than conventional shampoos and conditioners. I personally use Nature Box cold pressed avocado shampoo and conditioner for my dry and brittle hair, a maximum of twice a week, with Schwarzkopf dry shampoo or my local drugstore's home brand dry shampoo for blondes in between washes if necessary. If I wear my hair in a bun with the aid of hairspray I forgo the dry shampoo.
Do any of you have videos on how to properly put on pins in your hair?