Sometimes it’s low porosity; sometimes it’s product buildup; and sometimes it’s both. As a low porosity natural, I had to learn to shampoo twice and use an ACV rinse every wash to cleanse my hair because that is the only way it absorbs products.I also wash my hair every week because I can’t restyle and add more product to my low porosity hair; it won’t absorb it. I have also learned to put the deep conditioner in my hair and sit under a hooded dryer for 20-30 mins or wait up to an hour without heat with a cap on and a scarf over it. The deep conditioner absorbs into my hair and the moisture lasts until my next wash day. Another tip is to look through your deep conditioner ingredients and make sure it has no protein in it or no coconut oil or biotin; avoid the strengthening products if you want real moisture as a low porosity natural. It makes a huge difference!
As someone who likes to air dry their hair before blow drying it, I actually LOVE that you put your clients under to the hooded dryer before blow drying. Not many stylist do this but it's a great way to protect our natural hair and curls.
This an old school thing. When I was a teenager in HS my stylist used to do that. I have low porosity hair and spent a lot of time under the hooded dryer whenever I went to the salon.
I just said this to my husband this morning! He was utterly baffled at our baby's hair as he continued to pour cups and cups of water on it in the tub. Her hair did NOTHING with the water😂
I’m not a stylist, I just love watching your videos. Your work is amazing. Every style unique to the person and seems effortless. Thank you for sharing your gift.
There's no trim schedule.. it just depends on how you take care of your hair. Someone who takes care of their hair may need less trims than someone who does not .
It seems as though her hair wasn’t absorbing the cream and edge control product, it was just resting within her hair and not melting into her hair. I’ve seen other clients of yours where the product melts into their hair and gives it a beautiful shine.❤
That’s because her hair is extremely low porous, products will just sit on top low porosity hair, unless you have that hair type you will not understand
My hair used to absorb water really well until after chemotherapy. My hair came back in a different texture and has been extremely hard for me to manage since. I'm 14 years in remission and my hair has never been the same. I absolutely hate managing it. It doesn't absorb water and dries almost immensely when it hits the air. I'm seriously thinking about just cutting it all off.
Okay I relate to this very much. I’m a little over 3 years in remission so I know exactly what you’re saying as I am in the same boat. Just don’t know what to do anymore.
Hey Crystal, how are you doing? I pray that the family is doing well. I hear the prince in the back round giving his commentary too 😂😂bless his heart 🙏🏾💞🤗 she has a beautiful head of hair. And very thick 😊
This is gorgeous! As a hairstylist that doesn’t get to work a lot on ethnic hair I love watching these videos to keep up on this part of education 😊 thank you for this❤
Thank you for sharing this video. I am experiencing everything your client is going through. I have my previous products that I purchased, but I see that I need to add some additional helpful products to combat my 4C - 4Zzzz's hair and low porosity problems. Please share any discounts that you can so I can get back on track. 🙏🏽 P.s. I love you Baby C❣ 👶🏽
Hi, Crystal amazing results as usual. Thank you for the Quality information - sadly not everyone shares ! What is your professional opinion about using hairdryer on cool/cold setting to blow dry. Kent Uk
Depends on where you live and how it changes throughout the year. Here in the south we really only get 2 seasons, summer and fall. During the summer it is incredibly humid and hot and winters are dry and moderately cold, so the hair is treated differently in both seasons. I think 2 good trims a year with moderate dusting if necessary is fine because I don’t have to go through too many changes in care. Plus everyone is different
I trim per 6 months cause I live in mini twists. For a long time, I thought my hair didnt get the "soaked" look because it was type 4. Nope just very low porosity. Didn't help that I only washed my hair with cold water for years. When I switched to hot/warm water, I felt an INSTANT difference. Like who's hair is this?
Trim schedule varies - depending on if I see sparseness in my ends after a blowout. I try to trim once every four to six months. As I’m growing my hair out.
The longest I went without a trim was 4 months because I had braids I was getting different braids instead of trimming in between I was just washing and deep conditioning before getting braids again usually keep track but I like 8 to 10 weeks it depends on how fast my hair is growing and her hair looks nice
Wow! What a great informative video: you are so knowledgeable and courteous regarding hair “ language “. You sound like you love what you do , which is step one when a client needs a little extra attention. Any product information on availability would be awesome. Ty !!!
Her hair looks great, I have short hair and I get my hair cut every 2weeks but once my cut gets old my hair shrinks up and dry out really really bad and my scalp is really really itchy. So I really need you help on what routine should use
Wow. Amazing. Her hair is now so long & now soft My hair is currently as dry. My hair will curl with the curling iron, but ten minutes later returns to a frizzy afro. Very scary. I know that i just need to book myself into a caribbean hair salon
The baby in the background was ADORABLE 🥰
Yes!!! So wonderful! 🥹❤️❤️❤️
Sometimes it’s low porosity; sometimes it’s product buildup; and sometimes it’s both. As a low porosity natural, I had to learn to shampoo twice and use an ACV rinse every wash to cleanse my hair because that is the only way it absorbs products.I also wash my hair every week because I can’t restyle and add more product to my low porosity hair; it won’t absorb it. I have also learned to put the deep conditioner in my hair and sit under a hooded dryer for 20-30 mins or wait up to an hour without heat with a cap on and a scarf over it. The deep conditioner absorbs into my hair and the moisture lasts until my next wash day. Another tip is to look through your deep conditioner ingredients and make sure it has no protein in it or no coconut oil or biotin; avoid the strengthening products if you want real moisture as a low porosity natural. It makes a huge difference!
As someone who likes to air dry their hair before blow drying it, I actually LOVE that you put your clients under to the hooded dryer before blow drying. Not many stylist do this but it's a great way to protect our natural hair and curls.
This an old school thing. When I was a teenager in HS my stylist used to do that. I have low porosity hair and spent a lot of time under the hooded dryer whenever I went to the salon.
I've never seen hair that water won't weigh down. It looked 100% dry the whole time it was wet! Now I know what low porosity hair looks like
I just said this to my husband this morning! He was utterly baffled at our baby's hair as he continued to pour cups and cups of water on it in the tub. Her hair did NOTHING with the water😂
Yes low porosity u have to soak. I didn’t think she put enough water before that first shampoo at all lol it was not wet
Yes, I have low porosity hair! The repellent of water is REAL 💯😫🤦🏽♀️
@@PhaMa1002does that mean less shrinkage and frizz in humid weather?
@@michelleb6363you'd think. But if your hair gets rained on in it's natural state it does not soak easily
Her face structure is stunning.
That's what I said... Naturally pretty! No makeup needed!
I’m glad she asked for the curls, they’re so pretty and and I am over all the “bone straight” hair.
Man I miss seeing stylist trimming in this manner. That one hand straight across just stresses me out. Beautiful video
I’m not a stylist, I just love watching your videos. Your work is amazing. Every style unique to the person and seems effortless. Thank you for sharing your gift.
I get a trim about every 4 months. I wish I lived closer to you...I would def get the exact same treatments in my hair. I'm in NC. 😊
Me too I love her treatment but no cutting it lol
Beautiful job Crystal! You made that hair come back to life especially with the smoothness and shine.
Watching you do hair is relaxing to me!❤
Me too!
Beautiful hair ❤
There's no trim schedule.. it just depends on how you take care of your hair. Someone who takes care of their hair may need less trims than someone who does not .
I believe you may be right about that.
Yep. When the hair feels like it needs it, then do a trim. With good care, a trim will be needed every now and then. About three to six months.
Precioso tu trabajo!!!!Saludos desde Puerto Rico🇵🇷
Beautiful results! And I love how well written the description box is about your products! Keep it going, Crystal! I am steadily rooting for you!❤❤😊😊
It seems as though her hair wasn’t absorbing the cream and edge control product, it was just resting within her hair and not melting into her hair. I’ve seen other clients of yours where the product melts into their hair and gives it a beautiful shine.❤
That’s that low porosity; would’ve been good to do something to open the hair shaft like a steam or protein treatment
That’s because her hair is extremely low porous, products will just sit on top low porosity hair, unless you have that hair type you will not understand
My hair used to absorb water really well until after chemotherapy. My hair came back in a different texture and has been extremely hard for me to manage since. I'm 14 years in remission and my hair has never been the same. I absolutely hate managing it. It doesn't absorb water and dries almost immensely when it hits the air. I'm seriously thinking about just cutting it all off.
Okay I relate to this very much. I’m a little over 3 years in remission so I know exactly what you’re saying as I am in the same boat. Just don’t know what to do anymore.
You need to steam, steam, steam. It will lift your cuticles and allow your hair to absorb the water and conditioners.
Her hair looks so healthy and beautiful. Love it ❤
Parabéns, que trabalho bem feito. O cabelo ficou lindo.
It's good to see you and your baby boy so beautiful you also did a wonderful job on her hair
Absolutely beautiful. I believe trims should be done quarterly.
Beautiful work. Aww baby C wanted to do his own commentary on the video 😊is it trims every 10-12 weeks
I thought I was hearing things!😮
Ty, for explaining!😂
Hey 👋🏽 there love how you handled your clients natural hair…. As far as the trim I have always known it to be every 6 weeks.
Your baby sounds so adorable 😍
Hey Crystal, how are you doing? I pray that the family is doing well. I hear the prince in the back round giving his commentary too 😂😂bless his heart 🙏🏾💞🤗 she has a beautiful head of hair. And very thick 😊
Hey Baby C😂😂😂 Of course I can’t focus lol😍 I trim my natural hair every 3 months
I love watching you do the hair style, you are so amazing andcthe way you explain all the products that you use.❤
Her hair looks nice and healthy .
This is gorgeous! As a hairstylist that doesn’t get to work a lot on ethnic hair I love watching these videos to keep up on this part of education 😊 thank you for this❤
Glad to see you again. Missed you.
Thank you for sharing this video. I am experiencing everything your client is going through.
I have my previous products that I purchased, but I see that I need to add some additional helpful products to combat my 4C - 4Zzzz's hair and low porosity problems.
Please share any discounts that you can so I can get back on track. 🙏🏽
P.s. I love you Baby C❣ 👶🏽
Same, this is also why I subscribed to her.
Hi, Crystal amazing results as usual. Thank you for the Quality information - sadly not everyone shares !
What is your professional opinion about using hairdryer on cool/cold setting to blow dry. Kent Uk
good morning Crystal and Cassim❤❤
I love to hear that sweet baby in the background!!❤
Beautiful job Chrystal
I didn't see or know the name of the creams or whatever you used on this hair but I love the fullness of the hair
My hair grows 1.5-2 inches every 10 weeks! I dust my ends every 8 weeks. Healthy hair is beautiful!
Thoes little coos were so adorable 🥰
Good Morning Crystal and Elite Pros 👋🏽 ☀️☕️ ❤
Trim natural hair quarterly or when needed - same as financial calendar 😊
Exactly 💯
Trims should be done quarterly or every 3 months.
4 seasons in a year equals 4 trims a year or every season
Depends on where you live and how it changes throughout the year. Here in the south we really only get 2 seasons, summer and fall. During the summer it is incredibly humid and hot and winters are dry and moderately cold, so the hair is treated differently in both seasons. I think 2 good trims a year with moderate dusting if necessary is fine because I don’t have to go through too many changes in care. Plus everyone is different
@@HeyitsBri_ ahh you provide a different perspective and I can appreciate it and everything you said is A ok with me and I thank you 😊
My grandmother went by the moon.
All I can is I've missed you. Welcome back!
Very nice and classy look!
I trim per 6 months cause I live in mini twists.
For a long time, I thought my hair didnt get the "soaked" look because it was type 4. Nope just very low porosity. Didn't help that I only washed my hair with cold water for years. When I switched to hot/warm water, I felt an INSTANT difference. Like who's hair is this?
Trim schedule varies - depending on if I see sparseness in my ends after a blowout. I try to trim once every four to six months. As I’m growing my hair out.
FRIST I really enjoyed listening to baby C cooing, it was very relaxing. You must add him to all of your videos. Oh her hair can out nice 😂
Wow you did a amazing job with her hair!
Very nice! I love the way her hair turned out! Beautiful curls👍🏼
Good job! Your client looked very pleased!
Fabulous!
Your preshampoo scalp treatment is so good. I have locs but i love it.
Looks awesome!
Beautiful job. Hair should be trimmed between 6 to 10 weeks. Can you include the link for the products thY you are using.
The longest I went without a trim was 4 months because I had braids I was getting different braids instead of trimming in between I was just washing and deep conditioning before getting braids again usually keep track but I like 8 to 10 weeks it depends on how fast my hair is growing and her hair looks nice
WOW she has beautiful hair
Wow! What a great informative video: you are so knowledgeable and courteous regarding hair “ language “.
You sound like you love what you do , which is step one when a client needs a little extra attention. Any product information on availability would be awesome. Ty !!!
I trim mine every 8-10 weeks. I have long and extremely dry hair.
Keep it moisturized and you won’t have to trim as much. Find a daily moisturizer routine based on your porosity
Same....keeps me ahead of the damage and retaining way more length.
Thank for sharing about the information on shampoo and conditioner that you use l Will try it out for my self
6 to 8 weeks
Absolutely beautiful 😍 Crystal.
Her hair looks great
Beautiful job. Thanks for all the information.
Very beautiful!
Great treatment. Beautiful hair ❤
Good job. Beautiful skin and hair!
GREAT video!!! 💯 👍SO pretty & you know your stuff!!! ❤️❤️🤸🏾♀️😁🥰💥 GOD Bless you.
- Elite Clarify, Soothe and Balance Pretreatment...is this ok for caucasian (very fine with wavy-ish) hair or only for more textured hair?
I’m white and Hewish, my hair is white girl hair. I have been told a million times that trim schedule is 6-8 weeks!
Maintain the cut or even when you're trying to grow your hair out?
Beautiful thick hair! ❤
Beautifully done!!
Good tips... nicely done😊
How often do the SPLIT ENDS are to be trimmed
Magic ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great job, besutiful result
Cute style on her
I need that scalp treatment
Você é muito profissional, em cabelos crespo.
Absolutely Beautiful!❤
Nao estou entendendo nada, mas estou gostando de assistir ❤
Love hearing that coo!
Beautiful 😍
Gorgeous hair Queen
Is your products great for locs?
Yes, I have used it for 2 years now.
Hello, her hair just looks beautiful. I like the shine and bounce. 🌺🌼🌸🌹✨️
@crystal and elite hair,
Natural hair should always be trimmed ever 4 times a year; once every season.
I love this video wished she could do my hair lol.. great video
Her hair looks great, I have short hair and I get my hair cut every 2weeks but once my cut gets old my hair shrinks up and dry out really really bad and my scalp is really really itchy. So I really need you help on what routine should use
Can you help me out a routine?
Wow that's alot of work. Really enjoy your info.. Great job now where do l find you
Hello Crystal
I am in west Palm beach Florida. Do you have any salon in that area?
Hey Crystal London here good tutorial.
Beautiful!
Wow. Amazing. Her hair is now so long & now soft
My hair is currently as dry. My hair will curl with the curling iron, but ten minutes later returns to a frizzy afro. Very scary.
I know that i just need to book myself into a caribbean hair salon
O cabelo dela no natural é otimo pra faser penteados ,
Just Beautiful
Can you slow down the trims, that’s my favorite part of your videos 😊
Nice job!
Very pretty hair!
Every season for natural hair
8 weeks
I’m natural and wear my hair straight mostly, so I trim every 8-12 weeks
Olá também fiz alguns vidios de meu cabelo .
Veja o video Como arrúmo meu cabelo .
Sou negra do cabelo afro e passando por transgressão.
Thank you.