Hey everyone, just wanted to say a big thank you for tuning in to my second channel! I've been having lots of fun making these low-key videos for this channel, it's nice to just sit and chat and try products without having to tackle big concepts like we do on the main channel! So thank you for being here! Love you all! & Subscribe for more extra content!
Hey Mia! You have fine hair, and it's really dense. Density refers to the number of hairs on your head, and the fineness is referring to the diameter of the hairs themselves. Your videos are my safe place. Thank you for making me feel less alone.
Thank you so much for mentioning that you have psoriasis! I was recently diagnosed with scalp psoriasis and I've had a hard time feeling like my hair and scalp are gross and abnormal -- hearing that it's something you also deal with made me almost tear up! It's nice to know when you aren't alone :)
My son has been struggling with psoriasis since he's been 12. It's horrible. He does have a spray that works. But he must use it. And he gets to a point where he gets super lazy. And then he gives up.
Honestly I never watch content like this anymore, but anything mia puts out I will watch because her videos always get me in a good mood and make me feel so great❤
I’m a dense yet fine hair person too. What saved me from waves just falling out was using products BEFORE putting in the curling apparatus. A thin holding clay or a sea salt spray worked best for me as other products were too heavy on my hair or I didn’t like the texture it left. We have similar hair so I do hopes this helps if you try it. Also, I know some people do it with damp hair but my hair NEVER dried.
As a fellow Psoriasis struggler that does anything to avoid a steroid cream I have a few tips that hopefully help!! 1. Shampoo with a regular shampoo that fits your hair type first. 2. Use the Psoriasis shampoo. My favorite is actually over the counter and called Dermarest Psoriasis shampoo. I alternate that between my prescription one. 3. When applying the psoriasis shampoo focus only on your scalp. Don't get it in the rest of your hair. 4. Scrub the shampoo into your roots with fingers or a shower scalp brush. 5. If the shampoo gets on the rest of your hair don't be afraid to rinse it as long as you aren't rinsing the scalp. 6. Leave it in for at least the recommended amount of time before rinsing 7. I get prescription spot treatments I can use on bad spots on my scalp between washes. I also like to use the Gold balm ultimate psoriasis therapy cream on my hairline and behind my ears as needed. It works! Hope this helps someone! Sorry it's so long! 😊
i really love this channel (the main one too ofc) but this one feels so much more chill; like chatting with a friend in a way. I really love watching Mia getting excited for whatever new product she got 🥰
Mia, those curls are so pretty and you look great!! I use this method quite often and it always does wonders for me, I love it! So here are some tips for you to get even better and more long lasting curls, first of all, while twirling try to hold your hair really tight, don't let your hair go loose on this thing you use for this method. Second, your hair should be little bit more wet than in this video, what I do is I spray all of my hair before I start and then every strand I take I spray separately a little more. Also you can put on some hair mousse while spraying, just a tiny amount for each part of hair before twisting. Make sure your hair have completely dried out and then check how it turned out~ I hope it helps and the results will make you feel even more surprised and happier~~ Love you! 💖🌸✨
Love this method! I always take out the clip for sleeping tho 😊 It's meant to help the noodle to stay in place while wrapping the hair around but once you secure the hair with the scrunchies, its good 🥰
Hi Mia! I’ve struggled with psoriasis for 22 years now and have tried all kind of treatments that didn’t quite help. After all these years, a doctor that also had psoriasis, prescribed me a cream and it worked like a charm. After 22 years getting worse and worse it disappeared in 2 weeks, and now I just have to use it as maintenance twice a week. Although if you just have it in your scalp it might not be great for you since it’s a little messy… But thought I’d let you know since I would have loved to know this before. The name is “Clobetazol propionate” Hope it gets better for you! ❤ I know how uncomfortable it can be.
Hey Mia! You should really try to keep the shampoos for the psoriasis on the scalp and wash with a more moisturizing regular shampoo on the ends. If you wanna keep ur long hair, try to avoid using those harsh shampoos anywhere but the scalp. I also suffer with that issue and have long hair. The waxiness and tangliness will cause ur hair to break off and fall out on the lengths. It might take longer in the shower, but its totally worth it.
I have the same over night curler & I’m obsessed! Top tip is to tie the back in a knot a bit like how you did on the bath robe rope hack 😊 & also take the clip out 😊 it will be so much comfier to sleep in and the front won’t fall out. You may also get tighter curls at first but it does mean it drops a little better xx
Hey Mia, it's so nice that psoriasis is getting talked about more recently! It is so much more common than people think. I've had it since before I can even remember and it can be so difficult at times. I really hope that they come up with a cure for it sometime soon
thank you for mentioning your psoriasis! i’ve had scalp psoriasis for years and the steroid cream just straight up stopped working for me, so i have to use the shampoo so i completely understand the waxy texture you’re talking about. but you bringing it to light without making it sound dirty or unusual makes me feel better about mine. love you Mia 🥰
Hi! I had terrible psoriasis for YEARS. Scalp, along the neckline, little spots on my face, on my back, spots on my legs, spots everywhere….including my lady parts, tmi I know but wanted u to get the picture. Used those stupids creams and like you they’d work then they wouldn’t. Horrible experience. I take a once a month injection at home that cleared it 100%, yes, not one spot anywhere….it’s called Talz. I can give u mor3 info if u are interested.
I have psoriasis too and I truly didn't realize how common it was until seeing this video and reading the comments. I'd love to see a video where you talk about different products you've used and if they helped at all! ❤️
I've had psoriasis since i was 12 (I'm almost 28 now) and have always felt so alone because it was never talked about so I really admire you for openly talking about it. I tried a ton of treatments that didn't work well for me and was on Otezla for a while, but it eventually became ineffective and it worsened my depression. I've been on Skyrizi since January and it's been working super well for me and I don't have any noticeable side effects. Definitely recommend it if anyone else who suffers from psoriasis sees this!
I love that you talked about nothing in the back. I literally have two curlers and will do one for each half of my head for that exact reason. I also find that if you take a piece from the front then the back and wrap it almost like a braid (it’s hard to describe in writing, Kayli Boyle explains it well) it looks a little better because it adds variety to the direction of your curls.
Hi Mia! Immediate thumbs up from a fellow psoriasis girl 😅My doctors told me that cortisone treatments for PS were considered to be outdated, I was prescribed a Methotrexate injection once a week and it's done miracles for my body and scalp.. I started the treatment 7 months ago and I'm now in remission🤗 Thank you for the video, I've just bought this thing on amazon and was looking for a tutorial!
I'm so tempted to buy this now, but I also really want to see someone with wavy hair try it. Mia's hair at the top is very straight and her natural waves are super relaxed, but mine is super crimped. So all of these popular hair curling methods end up looking bad on me cuz the hair near my scalp isnt smooth at all.
My hair is quite wavy when i air dry naturally, i normally style it into natural curls, I've tried this method and it is very hit or miss, it almost gives TOO much volume and just doesn't fall super good, but it does look very good in a ponytail! Hope that helps? You can try it with a robe tie for a similar affect to save the money before too
@@rebekahcroft3395 I havent had much luck with the robe ties :c usually my hair ends up looking frizzy especially near the top. Even if i do get some nice curls/waves, the top part of my hair just does not look sleek enough for the rest of the style.
I have equally long fine thick hair with same issue. My hair is so “slippery” so nothing ever lasted. But now I found a technician that’s helped me SO much. Put mousse in your damp hair then wear the noodle overnight then in morning use a texturizing hairspray and most importantly DRY shampoo. It makes me hair last for HOURS.
Hi Mia - I’ve found that a SUPER EASY nighttime hair routine that works well for me is putting my hair in two or four rope/twist style braids (depending how large you want your curls to be). It doesn’t require any special products, and it has worked great for me to get nice overnight curls!
My hair is a lot like yours, just older. I too, bought this and honestly, I love it. I put mine in while my hair is damp from my shower. My hair takes forever to dry so sleeping with this curler in overnight is great. I got a ton of compliments and the curls lasted most of the day.
I love your second channel. Double the Mia ☺️ I also have this curler thing. And it was difficult to get used to because I’m a very particular sleeper. Everything wakes me up and bothers me. But I did get used to it and the curls are pretty good. Side note: I had severe eczema, especially in my team years and I had to use cortisol for absolutely everything. When I stopped using it, my body like shut down and it affected absolutely everything. I feel your pain but it works so I completely understand wanting to get back on it.
Thank you for mentioning psoriasis! I was soooo insecure for years before I found coal tar shampoo (1%) and PURA D’OR MD Anti-Hair Thinning Shampoo w/ 0.5% Coal Tar. These two products really help my inflamed scalp and now I’m basically flake free. I use my pura every 2-3 days and my max strength coal tar twice a month as a cleanse. This routine helped boost my confidence and I’ve recently started wearing dark color clothes because I’m not scared of the flakes anymore. I hope this helps anyone! Cheers ❤
I also have similar hair and I love this curling method. Honestly everyone thinks i heat style my hair every morning. The truth is i wash rarely and curl every night (unless i want it straight). It's best to use it on freshly washed and dried hair. I put some oil on my ends. I suggest you clip the noodle on top of your head so it doesn't move while you wrap. I do each section not too tight but tight enough so that when I take the clip off and sleep with it on it doesn't get too loose. Also after wrapping I like to put both ends of the noodle at the back of my neck and tie it once into a "ponytail" with a scrunchie. It stops it from moving while I walk around the house etc and then I take the scrunchie off to sleep. My hair is like Mia's and towards the middle/end of the day the curls turn into beautiful waves. If I want to keep the curls I repeat the process that night (and every nigh until i wash it) - brush, few drops of oil, wrap, sleep. It also keeps the hair out of my face, silky and frizz free (I love to use oily creams). Another tip: wrap your hair before your shower at night and tie it back and up. The steam will make the hair more curly.
I feel you, Mia! I suffer from Psoriasis, too. My very long hair doesn't like those special products and my sensitive scalp doesn't like normal shampoo. So there's only one single product left I'm able to use... what a mess! When it comes to curls, I've definitely used the "heatless noodle method" for a long period of time. It looks cute on you as well! 😍
I have this hair type too. And lots of people don't even know this hair type exists because fine and thin is always used as the same word in the beauty world. Glad to see someone else who has this hair type and understands the struggle lol!
I love this! Your hair is so relatable cuz I have fine hair but a fair amount of it as well and it tangles so easy like you said! It’s so cool to find someone with hair almost exactly like me (I have stick straight hair) :) also, my mom has psoriasis as well and she doesn’t use treatment so I understand :) 🫶🏼 I’ve curled my hair like this is it’s literally the best heatless curling method ever!! Love your results!
I have long hair that falls fast too but I started using styling foam on my hair when I do overnight curls, I work in sections and apply it to my wet hair, brush it through and then use whatever overnight method I’m doing for the night. But like I said section by section otherwise my hair starts to dry and it doesn’t work as well. Then in the morning once it’s all dry, I undo whatever method I used and brush my hair so it doesn’t feel crunchy. It ends up feeling like nothing is in it. I use the Frizz ease dream curls styling foam by John Frieda. It’s been super helpful for me
Mia, you're a BABE 😍 what a quick and simple video for you to share. I've been wondering if I should bother trying this method and now I think I shall. Thanks girl!
I feel you on the skin issues! I've always had trouble with dry skin, and with thyroid troubles it has only made things worse. I got my own kefir grains and have been making my own kefir. I was doing it for a totally different reason (looking at you, incurable strep throat!) But I noticed my skin broke out when I first started on it, then cleared up to much healthier skin, and most of my dry scaly patches have disappeared. Looked it up, and apparently it's a thing?! Anyways, I love the way your curls turned out... Might have to invest in one myself!
I use this every time I want curls! One tip, make your hair just a bit more damp than using one spray. Also, you can wrap a piece from the front then pull a piece from the back and wrap it forward for alternating curls.
Mia ! We have the same type of hair! What I use for this kind of thing *especially * for sleeping in is a HOUSE COAT ROPE. Like the thingy you tie around your waist. Much more comfortable to sleep in and you get the same kind of look. Love your videos !
Hey Mia, for the psoriasis what I've found is amazing (not a cure but 100% helps calm down the flair up) is Lush's "Soak and Float" shampoo bar. I even rub it over my elbows etc, and it really helps! (And it's only like £9 here in the uk and does work well as a shampoo so isn't a waste if it doesn't work as well as you'd want it to) + Those curls look really good!!
I use two long socks, attached together and two silk scrunchies and it works so good. I didn’t want to buy one of those and I heard that they’re too stiff. so by using the socks it’s so much more comfortable to sleep in and I feel like it stays in better.
some tips for you mia! *doing this on second day/dirty hair will help with the curls staying* -your hair needs to be VERY damp -use gel or mousse on your wet hair -dry shampoo or texturizing powder once they’re out -fav hairspray to finish it off -only finger de tangled (no brushing)
Mia should totally try temporary hair colours in a video.. they’re pretty low commitment plus we’d get to see her hair transform into something completely different
Hi Mia! I'm 24 and had really bad psoriasis most of my childhood until when I was 17 and found this scalp oil (Flouconone Acetonide) and it has helped me so much. When things were really bad I'd put it on every day for 4 hours but have had to use it less and less. I know how hard scalp psoriasis can be (and the other challenges of having an autoimmune thing) so sending love!!
Girlll... the long hair struggle is real! It's nice seeing someone that has past mid-back length hair do things like this. I have thick 2b/2c hair that goes just past my butt. It can be quite the pain sometimes but there's no way I'm cutting it anytime soon!
Your hair is absolutely beautiful Mia! 😍I’ve been doing heatless curls for my hair in over two years and can’t go back to curling irons. I actually just use a bath robe belt and it does such a great job! My hair is naturally straight and never holds curls. The bath robe belt is so comfortable and best of all it gives me beautiful curls that last for days. For the ends, I actually like to twist both ends and tie them up on top of my head. It helps tighten the curls more and I get more of the back of my head. You should definitely try a bathrobe belt sometime and see what you think. 🙂
I feel your pain girl on the psoriasis! I've had it all my life (a looking time). At least the prescription shampoo they have now is much better than what they had when I was a teen. Pray it never gets into your ears...it's near impossible to get rid of! I just wanted to say you have "fairytale hair". So beautiful no matter how you wear it. 😍😍
Omg. Mia. Ffs. You look beautiful and you have great hair. I love your content and have been watching for years but omg. Your natural beauty breaks my heart how harsh you are on yourself. You 👏 are 👏 beautiful 👏. Love your look like we do. Quit making unnecessary apology disclaimers! We. Love. You. 👏 Be. 👏 You.
I’ve had psoriasis on my scalp sense I was young also! It’s a pain in the butt and I’ve had terrible flare ups lately but using a sugar scalp scrub once a week or so could maybe help and the shampoos are soooo drying but get a really good conditioner I use the orange nexxus and it helps my hair stay soft Love you so much Mia ❤❤
Hi Mia!!😊 I don’t know if you did this or have tried it before, but when I do overnight non heat curls, i always slightly dampen my hair before I rap it. I don’t have this specific product, I just tie two knee high socks together and do the same basic rapping method. I have about the same length hair as you and it works great for me! I don’t think I’ve used my curling/straightening iron since I started using this method lol. I definitely recommend trying it out! Love you and your channel so much💕 I’m 15 and your super inspiring with all the work you do for charity and even growing such a successful business!😊 Love you, your supper amazing!!!
Hey Mia, I don't know if anyone else mentioned this...but I also suffer from scalp psoriasis and the shampoos can be crazy bad for the lengths of your hair. So I wash my scalp with the psoriasis shampoo, then wash the lengths of my hair with better shampoo. It saves the lengths of my hair from being horrible!! Just a little tip for you 😉
I too have dense, fine hair and its a nightmare! Also, I have scalp psoriasis and over the years I've found the best thing to do has actually just been bleaching/dying my hair! I also recently got an undercut put in (where my psoriasis is the worst) and its allowed the sun to bleach it as well, which helps to get rid of it! Not for everyone I know but just what I've found helps me manage mine 😊
I also have psoriasis especially on my scalp - I use T-Gel shampoo, it's brown and looks kinda tar-y, but it works and doesn't leave any scent or dry out my hair. I put it in and let it set for a few minutes while I do the rest of my shower routine and wash it out last.
It looks really pretty. I also have thin but dense hair. I find that using a good styling mousse or foam (for curl enhancement) worked into damp hair does the job. making the sections a bit thinner would also help.
Idk if you read comments two days later, but I have the same kind of hair as you and the key to making them last is letting your hair dry while wearing it. My curls will last for literal days with no hairspray no joke. I let me hair dry like 50ish percent then wrap it, blow dry for like 10 minutes to get it more dry, and then sleep on them to fully set overnight. Game changer
Hi Mia I've also had issues with my scalp and my skin. I find using the blood type diet and sulfate free shampoo helps alot. I also take vitamin D supplements and vitamin C too. I also have an autoimmune disorder so the biologic I'm on helps with my skin too.
Try head and shoulders medicated,I use it and it helps my scalp psoriasis. Also use a silicone head scrubber when you shampoo. Both have been lifesavers.
I have long hair, it’s very fine so it tangles a lot as well. I sleep in 2 loose braids, alá Wednesday Adams and I really recommend it. You’ll have your hair out of your face and it won’t damage while sleeping 💖
omg, i literally just did this for the first time successfully the night before last and then last night as well. it was sitting in my room for the last 5 months and suddenly i decided to give it a go. i got a lot of compliments. worked better the first night than the second. i did not keep the clip in though. you definitely have to do it dry. that's so funny. huge bonus for me is that it's helping me not sleep on my face, which is great for my skin and my nose ring.
Hey Mia, I have scalp psoriasis too, and what works for me is using Dercos shampoos. Firstly, I use a random shampoo for cleaning my roots and my ends, then I use the Dercos shampoo only on my roots, and I leave it for 5 min to help me with my problem. This was recommended to me by a dermatologist and works very well because the treatment shampoo is not that efficient with cleaning my oily roots. Also, I use 2 different shampoos from Dercos in the range DE and Psoriasis because my scalp gets easily used to it, and it will have no effect after a time for me. Maybe it would help you too. 🤗
I use this same method, but instead of that roll, I use hankerchiefs tied together. The curls will be tighter, but It'll be much comfier to sleep in and stay in better as your hair doesn't slip off. Been doing it for years now! I recently cut my hair short and the back is now too short to reach the front so I tied a 3rd to go to the back and wrap 3 sections. Great results! You can also make around 8-10 sections and fold a hankerchief double and wrap your hair in 8-figures around the hankerchief. It gets a bit zigzagy wavy but it's very fun and last so long in comparison! For all these methods you need to first roll up the hankerchiefs! You can also use hairscarfs or long socks. I have used both methods while having hair thats as long if not longer than Mia's!
Hi Mia! There's a lot of people telling their "detox" from corticoides and how it gets worst before it gets better with psoriasis. Hope they can give some insight! Love all your videos ❤️
Hi mia, your hair is absolutely gorgeous 😍 after watching your video, I've now added one of these to my amazon basket ready for me to purchase when I get paid. I love how the curls turned out, they really suit you. Gemma from England 🇬🇧
I have seborrheic dermatitis and I have to use ketoconazole shampoo. It dries out my hair as well so a tip. I figure it out is to wash your scalp with that shampoo first and afterwards wash your mids and ends with your good shampoo!
Hello, Mia! Try some of the shampoos that are created for people with sensitive skin. Like brand called Uriage, there products are for atopic skin. And also you mentioned the drying skin, you can use non corticosteroids, there’s cream called Atopic, it smooths the skin and reduces the inflammation. I also have psoriasis and dermatitis and this things really helped me out. But of course ask for your doctor is the products are good for you ❤
Hi Mia, love your channel & your extra channel, didn't even realise it was the extra until you said in the video. I think those curls turned out amazing! Personally, I found this curling method not very effective or comfy for me and have been using sock curls instead for probably nearly a year now. Its great cus I have long hair and got knee high socks to use for it. and very comfy. I'd highly recommend you try it if you haven't already!
If your pajama tags are scratchy/annoying you when you sleep i highly recommend the use of a stitch unpicker, it's the best feeling after they're removed 🙏🏼
Looks beautiful! A few tips for next time; set it back a bit further and you could also wrap some curls back to front and some front to back to help with the top of the back looking better 😊
Was happy to see you did this video Mia. I order myself one of these the other day from Shein. I can't wait to try it out now! Your hair looks so pretty 😁
Hi! I was diagnosed with psoriasis when I was 14 and I also hate taking steriods and stopped a while ago. I recently started taking sarsaparilla root supplements and after a month of taking them, I am over 90% clear! (i have been 40-80% covered for almost 8 years before this) so it may be worth a shot! its just a natural anti inflammatory!
Hey Mia I thought I'd offer a tip since you mentioned your hair tangles easily! Air drying is actually horrible for your hairs integrity over time. Studies have shown that blow-drying with low heat causes mechanical damage to the outside of the hair shaft while air drying causes damage throughout the entire hair shaft, inside and out! So if have the time in the mornings or after washing your hair, it's best to use a heat protectant spray and a hairdryer to prevent long-term damage to the hair cuticles which leads to tangly hair that is uncooperative.
I've been really intrigued by this. I'm glad you reviewed it, because now I really want to buy it. I trust your review, And it looked really cute on you
Red light therapy for psoriasis!!!!! I used to work in the skincare/beauty industry, there's multiple studies to back it, it's UV FREE and beneficial for collagen production, depression, acne and more.
You and I have basically the same kind of hair. I even "style" mine like that too. And I have wanted to try this ever since i first saw it. Thank you for this review ❤️
Hey sis, I fuss with psoriasis as well, did all the diet things, then found out by accident that it was chemicals for me. It all cleared up when I stopped using normal deodorant, a clean laundry detergent & natural oils instead of body moisturizer (not a detergent like a T@*#e free or something, found out they actually have more chemicals) anyway it was gone for the year I experimented with clean deodorants. When I get tired of smelling bad I went back to Dove and now I have a small psoriasis outbreak at the base of my hairline.
Hey everyone, just wanted to say a big thank you for tuning in to my second channel! I've been having lots of fun making these low-key videos for this channel, it's nice to just sit and chat and try products without having to tackle big concepts like we do on the main channel! So thank you for being here! Love you all! & Subscribe for more extra content!
Hii I totally understand as a content creator a shout out or a sub from you wuld literally mean the world
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I love you!! 🎉❤ you would be a very close friend if I’ve met you in person. I’ll watch anything like Taylor is to Selena.
Can you buy advent calendars this year? There’s a good one at ASOS, Kylie cosmetics, macys, Sephora, target, etc!
All the pleasure is ours Mia ❤
Hey Mia! You have fine hair, and it's really dense. Density refers to the number of hairs on your head, and the fineness is referring to the diameter of the hairs themselves.
Your videos are my safe place. Thank you for making me feel less alone.
Dense! That’s the word I was looking for. I have the same hair as her. Fine, but dense.
"I sleep with my shirt inside out cause my tag tickles me" 🥺🥺 Mia is such a blessing, she's so cute honestly 🥺🥺💗💗💗
Thank you so much for mentioning that you have psoriasis! I was recently diagnosed with scalp psoriasis and I've had a hard time feeling like my hair and scalp are gross and abnormal -- hearing that it's something you also deal with made me almost tear up! It's nice to know when you aren't alone :)
It's more common that you'd think. But people don't talk about it. I'm happy you feel less alone :)
Look up the company Psoriasis Honey! Everyone’s different but personally their products have been amazing for my psoriasis!
Same! I have it as well, for about 2-3 years now. Idk if it’s a thing, but I’m always worried it’ll make my hair fall out.. 😣
My dad passed it down to me and it’s a STRUGGLE!! I hate when people don’t get it and I feel like they think I’m dirty or don’t shower 😢
My son has been struggling with psoriasis since he's been 12. It's horrible. He does have a spray that works. But he must use it. And he gets to a point where he gets super lazy. And then he gives up.
your hair has always been so dang pretty 👀👀👀 the dimension those curls gave it is something else
Honestly I never watch content like this anymore, but anything mia puts out I will watch because her videos always get me in a good mood and make me feel so great❤
Same! Sometimes, I'm not interested in the subject but just because it's Mia, I know it's going to be amazing anyway lol
I’m a dense yet fine hair person too. What saved me from waves just falling out was using products BEFORE putting in the curling apparatus. A thin holding clay or a sea salt spray worked best for me as other products were too heavy on my hair or I didn’t like the texture it left. We have similar hair so I do hopes this helps if you try it. Also, I know some people do it with damp hair but my hair NEVER dried.
honestly i would not mind a a third "double more mia maples" channel😂😘, i cannot get enough of the videos. LOVE YOU MIA💜
As a fellow Psoriasis struggler that does anything to avoid a steroid cream I have a few tips that hopefully help!!
1. Shampoo with a regular shampoo that fits your hair type first.
2. Use the Psoriasis shampoo. My favorite is actually over the counter and called Dermarest Psoriasis shampoo. I alternate that between my prescription one.
3. When applying the psoriasis shampoo focus only on your scalp. Don't get it in the rest of your hair.
4. Scrub the shampoo into your roots with fingers or a shower scalp brush.
5. If the shampoo gets on the rest of your hair don't be afraid to rinse it as long as you aren't rinsing the scalp.
6. Leave it in for at least the recommended amount of time before rinsing
7. I get prescription spot treatments I can use on bad spots on my scalp between washes. I also like to use the Gold balm ultimate psoriasis therapy cream on my hairline and behind my ears as needed. It works!
Hope this helps someone! Sorry it's so long! 😊
i really love this channel (the main one too ofc) but this one feels so much more chill; like chatting with a friend in a way. I really love watching Mia getting excited for whatever new product she got 🥰
Mia, those curls are so pretty and you look great!!
I use this method quite often and it always does wonders for me, I love it! So here are some tips for you to get even better and more long lasting curls, first of all, while twirling try to hold your hair really tight, don't let your hair go loose on this thing you use for this method. Second, your hair should be little bit more wet than in this video, what I do is I spray all of my hair before I start and then every strand I take I spray separately a little more. Also you can put on some hair mousse while spraying, just a tiny amount for each part of hair before twisting. Make sure your hair have completely dried out and then check how it turned out~
I hope it helps and the results will make you feel even more surprised and happier~~
Love you! 💖🌸✨
This channel is a blessing, MORE Mia :)
Love this method! I always take out the clip for sleeping tho 😊 It's meant to help the noodle to stay in place while wrapping the hair around but once you secure the hair with the scrunchies, its good 🥰
Hi Mia!
I’ve struggled with psoriasis for 22 years now and have tried all kind of treatments that didn’t quite help.
After all these years, a doctor that also had psoriasis, prescribed me a cream and it worked like a charm. After 22 years getting worse and worse it disappeared in 2 weeks, and now I just have to use it as maintenance twice a week.
Although if you just have it in your scalp it might not be great for you since it’s a little messy…
But thought I’d let you know since I would have loved to know this before. The name is “Clobetazol propionate”
Hope it gets better for you! ❤ I know how uncomfortable it can be.
Oh my goodness thank you I will give this a try!! It’s worth a try who knows! Thank you so much 💖💖💖 happy to hear yours got better :)
Just a note from someone who also has Clobetazol for psoriasis, it's a topical steroid so if you're avoiding steroids this might not be for you.
This really worked for me too ❤
Hey Mia! You should really try to keep the shampoos for the psoriasis on the scalp and wash with a more moisturizing regular shampoo on the ends. If you wanna keep ur long hair, try to avoid using those harsh shampoos anywhere but the scalp. I also suffer with that issue and have long hair. The waxiness and tangliness will cause ur hair to break off and fall out on the lengths. It might take longer in the shower, but its totally worth it.
I have the same over night curler & I’m obsessed! Top tip is to tie the back in a knot a bit like how you did on the bath robe rope hack 😊 & also take the clip out 😊 it will be so much comfier to sleep in and the front won’t fall out. You may also get tighter curls at first but it does mean it drops a little better xx
Hey Mia, it's so nice that psoriasis is getting talked about more recently! It is so much more common than people think. I've had it since before I can even remember and it can be so difficult at times. I really hope that they come up with a cure for it sometime soon
Didn't know that Mia have psoriasis, my husband have the same condition and it affects His confidence.
thank you for mentioning your psoriasis! i’ve had scalp psoriasis for years and the steroid cream just straight up stopped working for me, so i have to use the shampoo so i completely understand the waxy texture you’re talking about. but you bringing it to light without making it sound dirty or unusual makes me feel better about mine. love you Mia 🥰
Hi! I had terrible psoriasis for YEARS. Scalp, along the neckline, little spots on my face, on my back, spots on my legs, spots everywhere….including my lady parts, tmi I know but wanted u to get the picture. Used those stupids creams and like you they’d work then they wouldn’t. Horrible experience. I take a once a month injection at home that cleared it 100%, yes, not one spot anywhere….it’s called Talz. I can give u mor3 info if u are interested.
I have psoriasis too and I truly didn't realize how common it was until seeing this video and reading the comments. I'd love to see a video where you talk about different products you've used and if they helped at all! ❤️
I've had psoriasis since i was 12 (I'm almost 28 now) and have always felt so alone because it was never talked about so I really admire you for openly talking about it. I tried a ton of treatments that didn't work well for me and was on Otezla for a while, but it eventually became ineffective and it worsened my depression. I've been on Skyrizi since January and it's been working super well for me and I don't have any noticeable side effects. Definitely recommend it if anyone else who suffers from psoriasis sees this!
I love this channel. I love that it's a place you can relax a little bit and explore things that may not make a whole video.
I love that you talked about nothing in the back. I literally have two curlers and will do one for each half of my head for that exact reason. I also find that if you take a piece from the front then the back and wrap it almost like a braid (it’s hard to describe in writing, Kayli Boyle explains it well) it looks a little better because it adds variety to the direction of your curls.
Hi Mia! Immediate thumbs up from a fellow psoriasis girl 😅My doctors told me that cortisone treatments for PS were considered to be outdated, I was prescribed a Methotrexate injection once a week and it's done miracles for my body and scalp.. I started the treatment 7 months ago and I'm now in remission🤗 Thank you for the video, I've just bought this thing on amazon and was looking for a tutorial!
I'm so tempted to buy this now, but I also really want to see someone with wavy hair try it. Mia's hair at the top is very straight and her natural waves are super relaxed, but mine is super crimped. So all of these popular hair curling methods end up looking bad on me cuz the hair near my scalp isnt smooth at all.
Colleen Ballinger tried a similar method to this (with like a robe tie) and it just tangled her hair. She has wavy to curly hair
My hair is quite wavy when i air dry naturally, i normally style it into natural curls, I've tried this method and it is very hit or miss, it almost gives TOO much volume and just doesn't fall super good, but it does look very good in a ponytail! Hope that helps? You can try it with a robe tie for a similar affect to save the money before too
@@rebekahcroft3395 I havent had much luck with the robe ties :c usually my hair ends up looking frizzy especially near the top. Even if i do get some nice curls/waves, the top part of my hair just does not look sleek enough for the rest of the style.
I have equally long fine thick hair with same issue. My hair is so “slippery” so nothing ever lasted. But now I found a technician that’s helped me SO much. Put mousse in your damp hair then wear the noodle overnight then in morning use a texturizing hairspray and most importantly DRY shampoo. It makes me hair last for HOURS.
Hi Mia - I’ve found that a SUPER EASY nighttime hair routine that works well for me is putting my hair in two or four rope/twist style braids (depending how large you want your curls to be). It doesn’t require any special products, and it has worked great for me to get nice overnight curls!
My hair is a lot like yours, just older. I too, bought this and honestly, I love it. I put mine in while my hair is damp from my shower. My hair takes forever to dry so sleeping with this curler in overnight is great. I got a ton of compliments and the curls lasted most of the day.
I love your second channel. Double the Mia ☺️ I also have this curler thing. And it was difficult to get used to because I’m a very particular sleeper. Everything wakes me up and bothers me. But I did get used to it and the curls are pretty good.
Side note: I had severe eczema, especially in my team years and I had to use cortisol for absolutely everything. When I stopped using it, my body like shut down and it affected absolutely everything. I feel your pain but it works so I completely understand wanting to get back on it.
I feel like your channel is so positive. I always feel happy when I watch your videos, especially when ur with ur mom it reminds me of my family.
Thank you for mentioning psoriasis! I was soooo insecure for years before I found coal tar shampoo (1%) and PURA D’OR MD Anti-Hair Thinning Shampoo w/ 0.5% Coal Tar. These two products really help my inflamed scalp and now I’m basically flake free. I use my pura every 2-3 days and my max strength coal tar twice a month as a cleanse. This routine helped boost my confidence and I’ve recently started wearing dark color clothes because I’m not scared of the flakes anymore. I hope this helps anyone! Cheers ❤
I also have similar hair and I love this curling method. Honestly everyone thinks i heat style my hair every morning. The truth is i wash rarely and curl every night (unless i want it straight). It's best to use it on freshly washed and dried hair. I put some oil on my ends. I suggest you clip the noodle on top of your head so it doesn't move while you wrap. I do each section not too tight but tight enough so that when I take the clip off and sleep with it on it doesn't get too loose. Also after wrapping I like to put both ends of the noodle at the back of my neck and tie it once into a "ponytail" with a scrunchie. It stops it from moving while I walk around the house etc and then I take the scrunchie off to sleep. My hair is like Mia's and towards the middle/end of the day the curls turn into beautiful waves. If I want to keep the curls I repeat the process that night (and every nigh until i wash it) - brush, few drops of oil, wrap, sleep. It also keeps the hair out of my face, silky and frizz free (I love to use oily creams). Another tip: wrap your hair before your shower at night and tie it back and up. The steam will make the hair more curly.
I feel you, Mia! I suffer from Psoriasis, too. My very long hair doesn't like those special products and my sensitive scalp doesn't like normal shampoo. So there's only one single product left I'm able to use... what a mess!
When it comes to curls, I've definitely used the "heatless noodle method" for a long period of time. It looks cute on you as well! 😍
I have this hair type too. And lots of people don't even know this hair type exists because fine and thin is always used as the same word in the beauty world. Glad to see someone else who has this hair type and understands the struggle lol!
I love this! Your hair is so relatable cuz I have fine hair but a fair amount of it as well and it tangles so easy like you said! It’s so cool to find someone with hair almost exactly like me (I have stick straight hair) :) also, my mom has psoriasis as well and she doesn’t use treatment so I understand :) 🫶🏼
I’ve curled my hair like this is it’s literally the best heatless curling method ever!! Love your results!
I have long hair that falls fast too but I started using styling foam on my hair when I do overnight curls, I work in sections and apply it to my wet hair, brush it through and then use whatever overnight method I’m doing for the night. But like I said section by section otherwise my hair starts to dry and it doesn’t work as well. Then in the morning once it’s all dry, I undo whatever method I used and brush my hair so it doesn’t feel crunchy. It ends up feeling like nothing is in it. I use the Frizz ease dream curls styling foam by John Frieda. It’s been super helpful for me
Omg so helpful thank u. My hair falls so quick and is super frizzy
@@dopegirl i hope it works for you!! I use it to do pin curls with rollers all the time, my hair can stay for days when I use it
Mia, you're a BABE 😍 what a quick and simple video for you to share. I've been wondering if I should bother trying this method and now I think I shall. Thanks girl!
I feel you on the skin issues! I've always had trouble with dry skin, and with thyroid troubles it has only made things worse. I got my own kefir grains and have been making my own kefir. I was doing it for a totally different reason (looking at you, incurable strep throat!) But I noticed my skin broke out when I first started on it, then cleared up to much healthier skin, and most of my dry scaly patches have disappeared. Looked it up, and apparently it's a thing?! Anyways, I love the way your curls turned out... Might have to invest in one myself!
I use this every time I want curls! One tip, make your hair just a bit more damp than using one spray. Also, you can wrap a piece from the front then pull a piece from the back and wrap it forward for alternating curls.
Mia ! We have the same type of hair!
What I use for this kind of thing *especially * for sleeping in is a HOUSE COAT ROPE. Like the thingy you tie around your waist. Much more comfortable to sleep in and you get the same kind of look. Love your videos !
Hey Mia, for the psoriasis what I've found is amazing (not a cure but 100% helps calm down the flair up) is Lush's "Soak and Float" shampoo bar. I even rub it over my elbows etc, and it really helps! (And it's only like £9 here in the uk and does work well as a shampoo so isn't a waste if it doesn't work as well as you'd want it to)
+ Those curls look really good!!
I use two long socks, attached together and two silk scrunchies and it works so good. I didn’t want to buy one of those and I heard that they’re too stiff. so by using the socks it’s so much more comfortable to sleep in and I feel like it stays in better.
some tips for you mia!
*doing this on second day/dirty hair will help with the curls staying*
-your hair needs to be VERY damp
-use gel or mousse on your wet hair
-dry shampoo or texturizing powder once they’re out
-fav hairspray to finish it off
-only finger de tangled (no brushing)
Mia should totally try temporary hair colours in a video.. they’re pretty low commitment plus we’d get to see her hair transform into something completely different
i've been a fan for years and i am just now binging your second channel. The curls came out soooo good i'm ordering one!!
Hi Mia! I'm 24 and had really bad psoriasis most of my childhood until when I was 17 and found this scalp oil (Flouconone Acetonide) and it has helped me so much. When things were really bad I'd put it on every day for 4 hours but have had to use it less and less. I know how hard scalp psoriasis can be (and the other challenges of having an autoimmune thing) so sending love!!
Girlll... the long hair struggle is real! It's nice seeing someone that has past mid-back length hair do things like this. I have thick 2b/2c hair that goes just past my butt. It can be quite the pain sometimes but there's no way I'm cutting it anytime soon!
so. much. mia. content. i’m. so. happy. 👏
Your hair is absolutely beautiful Mia! 😍I’ve been doing heatless curls for my hair in over two years and can’t go back to curling irons. I actually just use a bath robe belt and it does such a great job! My hair is naturally straight and never holds curls. The bath robe belt is so comfortable and best of all it gives me beautiful curls that last for days. For the ends, I actually like to twist both ends and tie them up on top of my head. It helps tighten the curls more and I get more of the back of my head. You should definitely try a bathrobe belt sometime and see what you think. 🙂
I feel your pain girl on the psoriasis! I've had it all my life (a looking time). At least the prescription shampoo they have now is much better than what they had when I was a teen. Pray it never gets into your ears...it's near impossible to get rid of!
I just wanted to say you have "fairytale hair". So beautiful no matter how you wear it. 😍😍
Omg. Mia. Ffs. You look beautiful and you have great hair. I love your content and have been watching for years but omg. Your natural beauty breaks my heart how harsh you are on yourself. You 👏 are 👏 beautiful 👏. Love your look like we do. Quit making unnecessary apology disclaimers! We. Love. You. 👏 Be. 👏 You.
I’ve had psoriasis on my scalp sense I was young also! It’s a pain in the butt and I’ve had terrible flare ups lately but using a sugar scalp scrub once a week or so could maybe help and the shampoos are soooo drying but get a really good conditioner I use the orange nexxus and it helps my hair stay soft
Love you so much Mia ❤❤
Hi Mia!!😊 I don’t know if you did this or have tried it before, but when I do overnight non heat curls, i always slightly dampen my hair before I rap it. I don’t have this specific product, I just tie two knee high socks together and do the same basic rapping method. I have about the same length hair as you and it works great for me! I don’t think I’ve used my curling/straightening iron since I started using this method lol. I definitely recommend trying it out! Love you and your channel so much💕 I’m 15 and your super inspiring with all the work you do for charity and even growing such a successful business!😊 Love you, your supper amazing!!!
Hey Mia, I don't know if anyone else mentioned this...but I also suffer from scalp psoriasis and the shampoos can be crazy bad for the lengths of your hair. So I wash my scalp with the psoriasis shampoo, then wash the lengths of my hair with better shampoo. It saves the lengths of my hair from being horrible!! Just a little tip for you 😉
I too have dense, fine hair and its a nightmare! Also, I have scalp psoriasis and over the years I've found the best thing to do has actually just been bleaching/dying my hair! I also recently got an undercut put in (where my psoriasis is the worst) and its allowed the sun to bleach it as well, which helps to get rid of it!
Not for everyone I know but just what I've found helps me manage mine 😊
loooove how it looks. i used hair curlers for homecoming and my hair was sooooo bouncy, i was so obsessed. I gotta try this thing 😩
I also have psoriasis especially on my scalp - I use T-Gel shampoo, it's brown and looks kinda tar-y, but it works and doesn't leave any scent or dry out my hair. I put it in and let it set for a few minutes while I do the rest of my shower routine and wash it out last.
To avoid the back looking flat, part your hair in a zig zag in the back!! It’ll make all the hair blend beautifully!!
The best your hair has looked from anything I’ve seen I think. ❤
I love watching these random videos in this channel too much!!!
okay but these curls are STUNNING wotttt 💗💗💗👸🏼
It looks really pretty. I also have thin but dense hair. I find that using a good styling mousse or foam (for curl enhancement) worked into damp hair does the job. making the sections a bit thinner would also help.
Damnnn !! I don't know how I never noticed, Mia is real life rapunzel 😍❤
Hiii! ❤ I usually sleep without the clip, makes it more comfy, and your hair should still stay🫶🫶🫶
Idk if you read comments two days later, but I have the same kind of hair as you and the key to making them last is letting your hair dry while wearing it. My curls will last for literal days with no hairspray no joke. I let me hair dry like 50ish percent then wrap it, blow dry for like 10 minutes to get it more dry, and then sleep on them to fully set overnight. Game changer
Hi Mia I've also had issues with my scalp and my skin. I find using the blood type diet and sulfate free shampoo helps alot. I also take vitamin D supplements and vitamin C too. I also have an autoimmune disorder so the biologic I'm on helps with my skin too.
it's literally 4am but i rushed here when i realised mia uploaded😭😭
i really love your videos mia😻😻
Try head and shoulders medicated,I use it and it helps my scalp psoriasis. Also use a silicone head scrubber when you shampoo. Both have been lifesavers.
I have long hair, it’s very fine so it tangles a lot as well. I sleep in 2 loose braids, alá Wednesday Adams and I really recommend it. You’ll have your hair out of your face and it won’t damage while sleeping 💖
I’ve always had a problem with flaking but I’ve always used head and shoulder shampoo I would use it every other wash and seemed like it helped a lot!
Mia You should try using this curler but putting it in a Unicorn way, it’s called unicorn heartless curls, I would love to see you try it❤😊
omg, i literally just did this for the first time successfully the night before last and then last night as well. it was sitting in my room for the last 5 months and suddenly i decided to give it a go. i got a lot of compliments. worked better the first night than the second. i did not keep the clip in though. you definitely have to do it dry. that's so funny. huge bonus for me is that it's helping me not sleep on my face, which is great for my skin and my nose ring.
Hey Mia, I have scalp psoriasis too, and what works for me is using Dercos shampoos. Firstly, I use a random shampoo for cleaning my roots and my ends, then I use the Dercos shampoo only on my roots, and I leave it for 5 min to help me with my problem. This was recommended to me by a dermatologist and works very well because the treatment shampoo is not that efficient with cleaning my oily roots. Also, I use 2 different shampoos from Dercos in the range DE and Psoriasis because my scalp gets easily used to it, and it will have no effect after a time for me. Maybe it would help you too. 🤗
Fellow psoriasis girl here! Biologics have been a game changer for me! I am currently taking Skirizi and am completely clear🙌🏻
I use this same method, but instead of that roll, I use hankerchiefs tied together. The curls will be tighter, but It'll be much comfier to sleep in and stay in better as your hair doesn't slip off. Been doing it for years now! I recently cut my hair short and the back is now too short to reach the front so I tied a 3rd to go to the back and wrap 3 sections. Great results! You can also make around 8-10 sections and fold a hankerchief double and wrap your hair in 8-figures around the hankerchief. It gets a bit zigzagy wavy but it's very fun and last so long in comparison!
For all these methods you need to first roll up the hankerchiefs! You can also use hairscarfs or long socks. I have used both methods while having hair thats as long if not longer than Mia's!
Thank you Mia all of your content is so interesting and your channel is my happy place 🦋
Hi Mia! There's a lot of people telling their "detox" from corticoides and how it gets worst before it gets better with psoriasis. Hope they can give some insight! Love all your videos ❤️
Look up the octo curl. It's basically this with more arms so you can curl the back better
I’m so glad you tested this! My hair is exactly like yours and everyone testing these have shorter thinner hair.
Hi mia, your hair is absolutely gorgeous 😍 after watching your video, I've now added one of these to my amazon basket ready for me to purchase when I get paid. I love how the curls turned out, they really suit you. Gemma from England 🇬🇧
I have seborrheic dermatitis and I have to use ketoconazole shampoo. It dries out my hair as well so a tip. I figure it out is to wash your scalp with that shampoo first and afterwards wash your mids and ends with your good shampoo!
its honestly my favourite no-heat, over-night, curly noodle. Especially with long hair
Hello, Mia! Try some of the shampoos that are created for people with sensitive skin. Like brand called Uriage, there products are for atopic skin. And also you mentioned the drying skin, you can use non corticosteroids, there’s cream called Atopic, it smooths the skin and reduces the inflammation. I also have psoriasis and dermatitis and this things really helped me out. But of course ask for your doctor is the products are good for you ❤
Hi Mia, love your channel & your extra channel, didn't even realise it was the extra until you said in the video. I think those curls turned out amazing! Personally, I found this curling method not very effective or comfy for me and have been using sock curls instead for probably nearly a year now. Its great cus I have long hair and got knee high socks to use for it. and very comfy. I'd highly recommend you try it if you haven't already!
She's so relatable.
If your pajama tags are scratchy/annoying you when you sleep i highly recommend the use of a stitch unpicker, it's the best feeling after they're removed 🙏🏼
Looks beautiful! A few tips for next time; set it back a bit further and you could also wrap some curls back to front and some front to back to help with the top of the back looking better 😊
Was happy to see you did this video Mia. I order myself one of these the other day from Shein. I can't wait to try it out now! Your hair looks so pretty 😁
Hi! I was diagnosed with psoriasis when I was 14 and I also hate taking steriods and stopped a while ago. I recently started taking sarsaparilla root supplements and after a month of taking them, I am over 90% clear! (i have been 40-80% covered for almost 8 years before this) so it may be worth a shot! its just a natural anti inflammatory!
I love that second channel, more Mia that's all I wanted ❤️
Hey Mia I thought I'd offer a tip since you mentioned your hair tangles easily!
Air drying is actually horrible for your hairs integrity over time. Studies have shown that blow-drying with low heat causes mechanical damage to the outside of the hair shaft while air drying causes damage throughout the entire hair shaft, inside and out! So if have the time in the mornings or after washing your hair, it's best to use a heat protectant spray and a hairdryer to prevent long-term damage to the hair cuticles which leads to tangly hair that is uncooperative.
I’m sorry but I have watched tutorials on how to do this
And this was the best tut I have watched
Thank u!!!!!!
Your hair looked so gorgeous 😍😍😍 also I feel you on the thin thick hair😩😩 it takes me 15 mins to brush my hair!!!
I've been really intrigued by this. I'm glad you reviewed it, because now I really want to buy it. I trust your review, And it looked really cute on you
Red light therapy for psoriasis!!!!! I used to work in the skincare/beauty industry, there's multiple studies to back it, it's UV FREE and beneficial for collagen production, depression, acne and more.
I love all your videos, Mia! They all make me so happy! Where did you buy this curler?? I definitely need this in my life!
they look stunning 😍 💖
You and I have basically the same kind of hair. I even "style" mine like that too. And I have wanted to try this ever since i first saw it. Thank you for this review ❤️
Hey sis, I fuss with psoriasis as well, did all the diet things, then found out by accident that it was chemicals for me. It all cleared up when I stopped using normal deodorant, a clean laundry detergent & natural oils instead of body moisturizer (not a detergent like a T@*#e free or something, found out they actually have more chemicals) anyway it was gone for the year I experimented with clean deodorants. When I get tired of smelling bad I went back to Dove and now I have a small psoriasis outbreak at the base of my hairline.
I'M LOVING THE UPLOADS ON THIS CHANNEL 🤌🏻
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Omg look at this clown
Final result is awesome 😍❤️