in a sea of hair care videos with fake advice or riddled with promotions, yours is an actually informative one, straight to the point, no unnecesary ads, and concrete facts, love it bro.
-Use shampoo that is for the amount of oil you produce and only apply it to your scalp -Use a conditioner that is adjusted to the amount of damage (porosity) and for frizz is medium damage/porosity. Leve it for 3 min. - Always use conditioner because shampoo dries your hair - Brush your hair only when it's dry or mostly dry - Use a heat protectant spry if you use the blowdryer or straightener - Don't rub your hair with the towel, only pat it - Don't sleep with wet hair - If your dyed your hair use a hair mask until it's more healthy - Cold, hot and humid weather cause frizz so always use hair oil - Clean your brush every month leaving it in hot water for a while and then use a toothbrush to clean the surface
I have also dry and fizzy hair but when i use conditioner and leave it for abou 10 minutes and wash it , my hair looks good for about a day then turn again frizzy , so can u tell me a advice or something?
@@codingFastASF stay consistent bro. I have been using conditioner, essence oil and hair mask(basically concentrated thickened conditioner) for six months and my hair is now smoother. Also make should using lukewarm or cold to rinse your hair and dry it completely on cold setting cause leave your hair air dried will make your hair frizzy.
Great vid! It gets straight to the point with some good tips. Just a heads-up: for the best results, use hair oil as the final step in your routine. Applying it before leave-in conditioner can reduce its effectiveness. After showering, apply leave-in conditioner to damp hair, then styling products like gels or creams. Finish with a small amount of oil to lock in moisture. Also, avoid putting oil directly on your scalp unless it’s meant for that, as too much can cause itchiness or dandruff.
A tip i can share is when you wash out conditioner do not stop until your hair feels like straw. Your hair shouldn’t feel soft after all the product is out. Feels very counterintuitive but your hair will look super soft and light for days after instead of becoming oily after day 1 due to all the product still left in your hair.
I like most of your advice however I found that leave in conditioners are probably just better for longer hair types and good light weight hair creams can be more moisturizing, better for frizz and much nicer to style with as they are generally smoother than leave in conditioners
this video is so helpful omg, every time i look into how to get rid of my frizz they all suggest coconut oil or some other all natural ingredients which is fine but this is the first time ive heard about dimethecone and the other stuff. definitely gonna be on the lookout for those ingredients form now on
Probably this is one of the best hair care videos ever you should get more views, but I have a question do I need to put any of my hair products or just that's enough.
For thee first step, I would say it’s not always objective, for example, I have thick and wavy/curly hair that tends to get frizzy and I use to wash hair 1-2 times a week. I noticed I would get dandruff though and it doesn’t help that I wear a hat all day for uniform. I started washing more often and that helped with my scalp. So it takes some experimenting
A friend of mine mentioned the littlllextra neatfix hair finishing stick. It’s perfect for controlling my flyaways and baby hairs. I’ve created a lot of beautiful hairstyles with its magic wand. I mostly use it for events when I need a polished look. Since it’s lightweight, I like using it instead of the gels I used to use.
Hey! Right now I’m using Nécessaire shampoo and conditioner, and Pete & Pedro sea salt spray. They’ve been working pretty well for me, but im constantly trying different hair products to see what works best
The best thing for my frizzy hair is using very, very cold water. First you can wash your hair normally, with not too hot water. However, after done, i get very cold watere out of the frige and put then on my hair anad go thoguh it so my natural curls (that tend to be frizzly) form like spagetti's. This looks bad if you do it, but if you let it dry or maybe dry blow (never tried that) and then just go through it, it's the least frizzy and you didnt even used product. It looks very natural, non greasy, doesnt feel greasy. However, the colder hte water is, the better it is for frizzly hair, so i might try hair that came out of the freezer and see how that dries up. I The hair will look thinner if you put cold water in, because it contracts it together. SO you alwasy have to go rhough it if you want to avoid that look, but I think its such a powerful method _without using any product_ or combing. This combiing part is especially important if you have curly hair cause combing it parts the hairs and you want them to become clusters with other hairs without looking greasy. So yeah, thats what I would advice anyone with dry frizzly hair. to be clear, my hair is much more frizzly than this guys hair. I would hardly call this frizzly, as straight hair is often not that frizzly in younger people especially.
Hey bro awesome content. helped me a lot..!!. I'm from India so can you suggest me some shampoo, conditioner and after wash hair serum from indian product that would be really helpful for me.(I have a oily scalp and my hair are tapered and light)
Thanks man, glad it helped you! For oily scalp and lighter hair, I’d suggest looking into products like Head & Shoulders Lemon Fresh for shampoo, it helps with oil control. For conditioner, Biotique Bio Green Apple is a great lightweight option. As for after-wash hair serum, check out Livon it’s light and keeps your hair looking silky. Hope that helps man!
Does hard water cause frizz? I went on vacation in different countries with different water qualities, but my hair was absolutely fantastic on vacation, it stayed fine for a week or 2-3 when I got home but now it’s frizzy again my routine is: -shampoo 2x -leave in hair mask in shower for 3-5 mins -apply leave in after getting out and hair is damp -apply curl cream -blow dry (medium heat, medium power) -hair oil
Yeah, hard water can definitely cause frizz because of all the minerals. Vacation spots might have softer water, which is better for your hair. Try a clarifying shampoo or maybe a shower filter to help out. Solid routine too
For wavy/curly hair, I’d say try a good leave-in conditioner and curl cream for definition. You can also use a sea salt spray for texture and a lightweight gel to hold it all together. Start with the leave-in on damp hair, then hit it with the curl cream and finish with gel if needed.
i think you guys need to find hair porosity and elasticity choosing the product based on that will give the result you expect otherwise may be its feel like still something wrong🦕
I always have this one problem when I jump in the shower and no matter how long I take, the water just sits at the middle of my hair and doesn't get absorbed. I use lukewarm - warm water at first but still no luck. What am I doing wrong?
Hey bro there's a really big problem it's that i always need to shower cuz i always workout and it's really true that showering every day is bad for hair then what should I do?
Yes. Really just depends on your hair type. You could possibly get away with only shampooing your hair once a week while all the other times just using a conditioner (aka co-washing).
Rosemary oil’s pretty solid for hair growth. It helps boost circulation to the scalp, which can make your hair healthier and stronger. Just make sure to mix it with something like coconut or jojoba oil so it doesn’t mess with your scalp.
Why are you using the name hellbound? Wouldn't you rather be Heavenbound instead? Jesus Christ is real and you can be Heavenbound if you pick up your cross, deny yourself, and follow HIM. Who do you say Jesus Christ is?
On days you don’t wash just rinse with water if needed. You can also use a leave-in conditioner or a little water to reactivate your styling products and control the frizz
if you use thick oil (like sesame ) scalp might scalp get clog so most of people use it before shampoo some of people use as conditioner by adding more ingredient with that oil to get deep conditioning and thin oil used daily few drops like argan oil this oil use after shampoo mostly
so its the water that will remove most of the sweat, not the shampoo. so if u wanted to you could try just rinsing your hair with water after workouts or using a conditioner on non shampoo days
leave in conditioner is typically not recommended for hair types that are not wavy, curly or coily since using it on straight hair will make your hair greasy, and overall not a good finish. 7:11 that second picture is not curly hair, that is slighty wavy hair
That’s incorrect regarding the oily hair. The less you mess with your hair, the less you’re stimulating the oils. Also, using a shampoo like lemon will reduce the oil, unlike a shampoo like almond will increase the oil. And do not use conditioner near the scalp. Do not also over brush your hair which will also stimulate oils. I hope this helps for you x
Did anyone here ever had a same experience like me so my hair was actually thick and long very fast but during the pandemic i decided to reduce my fat by reduce eating too since then my hair was totaly fall but i fix it by eating alot and give some nutrients. The hair is actually get back like it suppose to be but the problem was why my hair grow thick and long only in back of the head and side of the head but why in the front of the head and top of the head doesn't grow as thick and as long as the back and side view. If their someone have same experience and had some solutions i need some advice is really stressful
I do a lot of heavy work during the week which makes my hair sweaty and because of that I end up washing everyday. I got short hair (french crop), often dry, not oily at all and whenever my hair grows it gets a really frizzy. Should i stop washing my hair even though it's sweaty? It gives me agony but it's a sacrifice I'm willing to make in order to not get my hair frizzy when it's "big" and do a properly side haircut.
+ I live in a pretty hot country with no winter/low temperatures at all. So sometimes my hair also gets sweaty even if I'm not working out or doing heavy work
keep washing your hair everyday but only use shampoo 3 times a week and conditioner on the days you don't use shampoo. (and use conditioner after your shampoo days too) Try this and let me know if it works
If you’re playing sports daily with curly hair use a leave-in conditioner to control the frizz. You could also try a lightweight gel to keep it in place while too
I have seen in many videos that to use shampoo in alternate days to maintain natural oils in scalp, but the next day after sampoo my scalp feels a bit oily, i think its normal. But also in some other videos it says not to use water on hair daily. Am so confused when i should oil my hair, but i saw in some videos that if applied oil left for 1 days, it will clog your follicle and leads to hair fall. And i have small hair, so if i use conditioner it can be in contact with scalp, so is it harmful?
I have 'C' type curls when they're wet but as and when they airdry it goes straight and stiff. I used to shampoo and condition 2x a day seven days a week and I'm pretty convinced I have damaged it due to overwashing. What can I do to fix this?
I’d suggest cutting back to shampooing 2-3 times a week max and focus more on conditioning or using a leave-in conditioner on the other days to keep your hair hydrated. Hope that helps, bro!
do you use an antidandruff shampoo? if not i'd for sure do that first, then shampoo more frequently like every other day (at least try that out and adjust if need be). let me know how that goes
Sheamoisture is a 100% recommend for any of their products honestly (not sponsored lmao) they have a conditioner specifically made for low hair porosity. Heres the link to it: amzn.to/46Im6OE
Since your hair is oily and thick id shampoo every other day so like 3-4 times a week and then after you shampoo add a conditioner thats super lightweight and won't weigh your hair down
in a sea of hair care videos with fake advice or riddled with promotions, yours is an actually informative one, straight to the point, no unnecesary ads, and concrete facts, love it bro.
-Use shampoo that is for the amount of oil you produce and only apply it to your scalp
-Use a conditioner that is adjusted to the amount of damage (porosity) and for frizz is medium damage/porosity. Leve it for 3 min.
- Always use conditioner because shampoo dries your hair
- Brush your hair only when it's dry or mostly dry
- Use a heat protectant spry if you use the blowdryer or straightener
- Don't rub your hair with the towel, only pat it
- Don't sleep with wet hair
- If your dyed your hair use a hair mask until it's more healthy
- Cold, hot and humid weather cause frizz so always use hair oil
- Clean your brush every month leaving it in hot water for a while and then use a toothbrush to clean the surface
bro researched a lot for this video, really really well done, not just for frizzy hair but all hair in general
I appreciate that!
I had a really dry and frizzy hair, but using conditioner, and washing it with cold water, made my hair look way better, and its easier to work with
I have also dry and fizzy hair but when i use conditioner and leave it for abou 10 minutes and wash it , my hair looks good for about a day then turn again frizzy , so can u tell me a advice or something?
@@codingFastASF same for me bro
@@codingFastASF stay consistent bro. I have been using conditioner, essence oil and hair mask(basically concentrated thickened conditioner) for six months and my hair is now smoother. Also make should using lukewarm or cold to rinse your hair and dry it completely on cold setting cause leave your hair air dried will make your hair frizzy.
Which conditioner you use?
Randomly came across this video. As a curly girl myself, this had a lot of helpful tips 😊
💀@@Isaac_Arango
@@Isaac_Arangoyeah?
Sleeping with a silk bonnet will also help, I just wanted to add that :)
Did you see the difference?
Great vid! It gets straight to the point with some good tips. Just a heads-up: for the best results, use hair oil as the final step in your routine. Applying it before leave-in conditioner can reduce its effectiveness. After showering, apply leave-in conditioner to damp hair, then styling products like gels or creams. Finish with a small amount of oil to lock in moisture. Also, avoid putting oil directly on your scalp unless it’s meant for that, as too much can cause itchiness or dandruff.
A tip i can share is when you wash out conditioner do not stop until your hair feels like straw. Your hair shouldn’t feel soft after all the product is out. Feels very counterintuitive but your hair will look super soft and light for days after instead of becoming oily after day 1 due to all the product still left in your hair.
Do the leave in before the oil, because the leave in won’t be able to penetrate the oil. Oil is always the final step 😄
Thanks
I like most of your advice however I found that leave in conditioners are probably just better for longer hair types and good light weight hair creams can be more moisturizing, better for frizz and much nicer to style with as they are generally smoother than leave in conditioners
this video is so helpful omg, every time i look into how to get rid of my frizz they all suggest coconut oil or some other all natural ingredients which is fine but this is the first time ive heard about dimethecone and the other stuff. definitely gonna be on the lookout for those ingredients form now on
ty from ur video i have identify the reason for my frizzy hair (using alot more shampoo than required).
bro you will make it one day
Probably this is one of the best hair care videos ever you should get more views, but I have a question do I need to put any of my hair products or just that's enough.
That means so much thank you! And id say try it with and without
For thee first step, I would say it’s not always objective, for example, I have thick and wavy/curly hair that tends to get frizzy and I use to wash hair 1-2 times a week. I noticed I would get dandruff though and it doesn’t help that I wear a hat all day for uniform. I started washing more often and that helped with my scalp. So it takes some experimenting
A friend of mine mentioned the littlllextra neatfix hair finishing stick. It’s perfect for controlling my flyaways and baby hairs. I’ve created a lot of beautiful hairstyles with its magic wand. I mostly use it for events when I need a polished look. Since it’s lightweight, I like using it instead of the gels I used to use.
the video quality is soo good, you deserve so much more subs and views
Good video but shampoo is for scalp only so try not to get it in hair too much and conditionair is hair only!
my hair is frizzy even when its wet 💀i already use leave in conditioner but i'll try deep conditioning too
You deserve million views ngl
Love the American coin system for the amount to use. Could i get that in European please
2:23 for the ingredients
Wonderful tips!!!
Hello Sir,
Could you please recommend the shampoo, conditioner, and any other hair care products you use?
Thank you.
Hey! Right now I’m using Nécessaire shampoo and conditioner, and Pete & Pedro sea salt spray. They’ve been working pretty well for me, but im constantly trying different hair products to see what works best
This video showed up at the right time
Great Content,Presentation,Editing 👍
Much appreciated!
Yeah guess what we dont have cold water in my country the temperature is 50 celsius
fridge
could this work without conditioner?
The best thing for my frizzy hair is using very, very cold water. First you can wash your hair normally, with not too hot water. However, after done, i get very cold watere out of the frige and put then on my hair anad go thoguh it so my natural curls (that tend to be frizzly) form like spagetti's. This looks bad if you do it, but if you let it dry or maybe dry blow (never tried that) and then just go through it, it's the least frizzy and you didnt even used product. It looks very natural, non greasy, doesnt feel greasy. However, the colder hte water is, the better it is for frizzly hair, so i might try hair that came out of the freezer and see how that dries up. I The hair will look thinner if you put cold water in, because it contracts it together. SO you alwasy have to go rhough it if you want to avoid that look, but I think its such a powerful method _without using any product_ or combing. This combiing part is especially important if you have curly hair cause combing it parts the hairs and you want them to become clusters with other hairs without looking greasy. So yeah, thats what I would advice anyone with dry frizzly hair. to be clear, my hair is much more frizzly than this guys hair. I would hardly call this frizzly, as straight hair is often not that frizzly in younger people especially.
Gonna try this bro, so after I shower I just get a bottle of water out the fridge and soak my hair with it?
i apply minoxidil so i have to shampoo my hair daily otherwise it remains dirty, greasy and sweaty
Make video on how to make hairs silky
Hey bro awesome content. helped me a lot..!!. I'm from India so can you suggest me some shampoo, conditioner and after wash hair serum from indian product that would be really helpful for me.(I have a oily scalp and my hair are tapered and light)
Thanks man, glad it helped you! For oily scalp and lighter hair, I’d suggest looking into products like Head & Shoulders Lemon Fresh for shampoo, it helps with oil control. For conditioner, Biotique Bio Green Apple is a great lightweight option. As for after-wash hair serum, check out Livon it’s light and keeps your hair looking silky. Hope that helps man!
@@Cole_Bussell Any tips in Japan? ik i have some of the best options to choose from ( i have normal scalp and little frizzy and thinning hair)
Best, concise online video to combat 'Frizzy Hair, ' you're a blessing, Sir. 🫵🙏💙
Appreciate that 💪💪
Me love frizzy hair it gives volumes
Thats a positive outlook on it
Sure, it does but a frizzy look doesn’t always look good, a blowout on your hair can make it look like it has more vokume
My hair looks good in mall, and home, but in school its so frizzy and dry
interesting. you use leave in conditioner?
It’s literally school air, I swear. This always happens to me, but this video may help,
@@Cole_Bussell same thing happens with me, maybe it's a blood circulation thing
Mine, 3am
Same!!!!
Should I use conditioner daily ? Or whenever I use shampoo. Same with oil
Does hard water cause frizz? I went on vacation in different countries with different water qualities, but my hair was absolutely fantastic on vacation, it stayed fine for a week or 2-3 when I got home but now it’s frizzy again
my routine is:
-shampoo 2x
-leave in hair mask in shower for 3-5 mins
-apply leave in after getting out and hair is damp
-apply curl cream
-blow dry (medium heat, medium power)
-hair oil
Yeah, hard water can definitely cause frizz because of all the minerals. Vacation spots might have softer water, which is better for your hair. Try a clarifying shampoo or maybe a shower filter to help out.
Solid routine too
thanks for the tips
Should i do this in the morning or at night which one has better results?
I personally like doing this at night but either should work
@@Cole_Bussell thanks
i have wavy/curly hair can u recommend me some products and a routine to use please?
For wavy/curly hair, I’d say try a good leave-in conditioner and curl cream for definition. You can also use a sea salt spray for texture and a lightweight gel to hold it all together. Start with the leave-in on damp hair, then hit it with the curl cream and finish with gel if needed.
My hairs are great at home or like malls but when they are in contact with sunlight they become straight and weird like uncontrollable
Hmm...like frizzy?
Same brother
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS
i think you guys need to find hair porosity and elasticity choosing the product based on that will give the result you expect otherwise may be its feel like still something wrong🦕
My hair is always frizzy and if I brushed it it will get worse so maybe I’ll try waht you’ve said
lmk how it goes
Why bro have just 1k with this damn quality videos
much love
@@Cole_Bussell love you bro
I always have this one problem when I jump in the shower and no matter how long I take, the water just sits at the middle of my hair and doesn't get absorbed. I use lukewarm - warm water at first but still no luck. What am I doing wrong?
try using warmer water, warm water will help open up your hair cuticles better
Hey bro there's a really big problem it's that i always need to shower cuz i always workout and it's really true that showering every day is bad for hair then what should I do?
Using shampoo everyday will dry out your hair. You can just rinse it with water after your workout to get rid of the sweat
Thank you for the information
Should i use oil
YES
May I ask, can you shower more times a week with no shampoo? If so, what to do when the hair gets oily ? Hope you respond.
Yes. Really just depends on your hair type. You could possibly get away with only shampooing your hair once a week while all the other times just using a conditioner (aka co-washing).
Use oil on wet hair?
What’s the process of drying hair and when should you dry hair? After applying the oils and leave in conditioner or before?
towel dry a little bit first until your hair is damp and then apply oils then let it air dry
So do you pack on the leave in conditioner after the hair serum? And leave in conditioner would only be when you wash or wet hair right?
What do you think about rosemary oil?
Rosemary oil’s pretty solid for hair growth. It helps boost circulation to the scalp, which can make your hair healthier and stronger. Just make sure to mix it with something like coconut or jojoba oil so it doesn’t mess with your scalp.
My hair has alot of volume like it won't go down when i comb my hair even if they are wet it wavy my head looks like a Helmet😭
try getting some weight taken out by asking for layering next time ur at the hair salon
what about on days when you don't wash your hair? just wash with water? follow same routine?
Why are you using the name hellbound? Wouldn't you rather be Heavenbound instead?
Jesus Christ is real and you can be Heavenbound if you pick up your cross, deny yourself, and follow HIM.
Who do you say Jesus Christ is?
On days you don’t wash just rinse with water if needed. You can also use a leave-in conditioner or a little water to reactivate your styling products and control the frizz
@@Ski_9401not everyone believes in jesus you retarded clown
@@Ski_9401my brother in Christ you got megadeth in your playlist, shouldn't you listen to megalive instead?
Crazy how he looks different from the thumbnail compared to the rest of the video
So do you use the leave in everyday along with the oil or just when you wash your hair?
I usually use leave-in conditioner every time I wash my hair, but I don’t necessarily apply it daily. I use the oil almost daily tho
Bro i can use normal coconut oil
I have the same question
Hi! What leave-in conditioner are you using?
I currently use the one from Pete & Pedro
But aren't we suppsed to rinse out the oil with showering? Isn't it wrong to apply oil then afterwards?
you could do either
if you use thick oil (like sesame ) scalp might scalp get clog so most of people use it before shampoo some of people use as conditioner by adding more ingredient with that oil to get deep conditioning and thin oil used daily few drops like argan oil this oil use after shampoo mostly
What leave in conditioners are best if I want super straight emo hair?
Tf
✋ wavey hair guy. I work out everyday, and I sweat out of the top of my head. Does shampoo not do anything about sweat?
so its the water that will remove most of the sweat, not the shampoo. so if u wanted to you could try just rinsing your hair with water after workouts or using a conditioner on non shampoo days
any amazon alternatives for emoli serum? Europe delivery.
amzn.to/46xoo2I
Ive used this before and it worked pretty well for me
When should i apply hair oil, right after shower or after drying
I like to apply my hair oil with damp hair cuz it has better absorption of the oil.
@@Cole_Bussell Okay
So is it bad to wash your hair everyday?
@@QuantaviousQuadpingleton no it’s not. It’s bad to shampoo your hair everyday tho. On non shampoo days use conditioner
leave in conditioner is typically not recommended for hair types that are not wavy, curly or coily since using it on straight hair will make your hair greasy, and overall not a good finish.
7:11 that second picture is not curly hair, that is slighty wavy hair
What's the name of this bg music?
Can I use coconut oil ?
Yes you can
@@Cole_Bussell but I have oily skin, is that would be a problem?
Wow, I did all of those mistakes, nice!
T-T
What about the days after this leading up to the next time you shampoo? Should you just wash your hair simply or follow some of these steps too?
Just use conditioner on days you don't shampoo (aka co-wash)
Do you still put in the leave-in conditioner on your hair on non-wash days?
Sometimes if my hair is feeling a little frizzy i will. if I do itll be a smaller amount than usual
Has anyone had any luck finding the hair oil?
is this for thin and dry hair?
yessir
@@Cole_Bussell thanks man. Nice video well put together
Which champo and conditioner do you advise for wavy hair
big fan of sheamoisture shampoo and conditioner but its more for curly than wavy. ogx has good conditioner for wavy hair and shampoo
That’s incorrect regarding the oily hair.
The less you mess with your hair, the less you’re stimulating the oils. Also, using a shampoo like lemon will reduce the oil, unlike a shampoo like almond will increase the oil.
And do not use conditioner near the scalp.
Do not also over brush your hair which will also stimulate oils. I hope this helps for you x
Did anyone here ever had a same experience like me so my hair was actually thick and long very fast but during the pandemic i decided to reduce my fat by reduce eating too since then my hair was totaly fall but i fix it by eating alot and give some nutrients. The hair is actually get back like it suppose to be but the problem was why my hair grow thick and long only in back of the head and side of the head but why in the front of the head and top of the head doesn't grow as thick and as long as the back and side view. If their someone have same experience and had some solutions i need some advice is really stressful
I do a lot of heavy work during the week which makes my hair sweaty and because of that I end up washing everyday.
I got short hair (french crop), often dry, not oily at all and whenever my hair grows it gets a really frizzy.
Should i stop washing my hair even though it's sweaty? It gives me agony but it's a sacrifice I'm willing to make in order to not get my hair frizzy when it's "big" and do a properly side haircut.
+ I live in a pretty hot country with no winter/low temperatures at all.
So sometimes my hair also gets sweaty even if I'm not working out or doing heavy work
keep washing your hair everyday but only use shampoo 3 times a week and conditioner on the days you don't use shampoo. (and use conditioner after your shampoo days too) Try this and let me know if it works
Can anyone recommend any shampoo and conditioner?
What about the one who plays a sport every day and he has curly hair?
If you’re playing sports daily with curly hair use a leave-in conditioner to control the frizz. You could also try a lightweight gel to keep it in place while too
@@Cole_Bussell thankyou 😊
Is that a layered haircut? If so. Would it volumise my thin hair?
yes
I have seen in many videos that to use shampoo in alternate days to maintain natural oils in scalp, but the next day after sampoo my scalp feels a bit oily, i think its normal. But also in some other videos it says not to use water on hair daily. Am so confused when i should oil my hair, but i saw in some videos that if applied oil left for 1 days, it will clog your follicle and leads to hair fall. And i have small hair, so if i use conditioner it can be in contact with scalp, so is it harmful?
7:09 bu uh i have curly hair and if i brush it with the detangling brush it gets SUPER FRIZZY
0:46
When you say washing hair
Do you mean with shampoo or with shampoo.?
yes with shampoo
What if you play sport and you must was your hair every day?!
do co-washing. basically its only using shampoo 2-3 times a week and on the other days use a conditioner only
Bro how can i make my hair thicker
use a thickening shampoo, keep your scalp healthy, and try products like biotin or castor oil
@@Cole_Bussell what's about rosemary oil bro what you think it is beneficial for growing thick hair and eyebrows.
What’s a half dollar?
JFK
the oil you link isnt available no more any good replacements?
Olaplex hair oil! It’s pretty good from what I have heard though I just use L’Oréal hair serum, a bit lighter.
Can anyone tell me what are the ingredients we ought to look in Conditioners???
for preventing frizz look for ingredients like argan and coconut oils. shea butter is good too
You were great in Sopranos 😅
Can I use a time bomb in my hair, is it recommended ?
usually not recommended
I have 'C' type curls when they're wet but as and when they airdry it goes straight and stiff. I used to shampoo and condition 2x a day seven days a week and I'm pretty convinced I have damaged it due to overwashing. What can I do to fix this?
I’d suggest cutting back to shampooing 2-3 times a week max and focus more on conditioning or using a leave-in conditioner on the other days to keep your hair hydrated. Hope that helps, bro!
Hey man
I'm a 17 years old boy
I have a lot of dandruff 😢
They gone I shampoo my hair .
And after 2 days they are back 🔙
What should I do
do you use an antidandruff shampoo? if not i'd for sure do that first, then shampoo more frequently like every other day (at least try that out and adjust if need be). let me know how that goes
How long should i let the shampoo sit on scalp ?
You don’t need to let shampoo sit on your scalp for too long. About 1-2 minutes is usually enough to let it do its thing.
@@Cole_Bussell so 1-2 mins of massaging or letting it sit ?
@@abhijeetbishoyi9501 Massage for like a minute
Can someone to recommend a good conditioner for low porosity hair?
Sheamoisture is a 100% recommend for any of their products honestly (not sponsored lmao) they have a conditioner specifically made for low hair porosity.
Heres the link to it: amzn.to/46Im6OE
What can you do the days you don't wash your hair on the shower?
if you have naturally oily hair like me, get dry shampoo and use it on the days you don't wash your hair
Co-wash
For the temperature one, does that mean cold water is slightly more acidic than warm water?
no hot water is more acidic then cold
Can i blow dry too for styling after 6 step ?
Bro can you suggest me anything because my hair texture from above is oily and thick and when it comes to side hair its spiky?
Since your hair is oily and thick id shampoo every other day so like 3-4 times a week and then after you shampoo add a conditioner thats super lightweight and won't weigh your hair down
@@Cole_Bussell thx bro❤️
what leave in conditioner do you have?
I use the one from Pete & Pedro:
amzn.to/4g4h5Ec
precitate it