Couldn’t agree more with washing hair every day!! I used to wash my fine hair only twice a week because of the hair training myth. And I think it made my hair thinner. 2 months ago I started to wash every day/ every other day. The first washes I was still loosing clumps of hair. But after a few weeks, the hair shedding became less and less.
Your comments about daily hair washing are so refreshing and reassuring. I wash my hair daily although it's not oily. It's because I do a lot of sports and because of pollen allergies and just because I love the feeling of a fresh scalp. I alternate my hair care routine daily (currently between K18, Redken ABC, Paul Mitchell and Phyto). I've also found that it's not daily washing that's damaging and drying out your hair but harsh treatment and heat styling. I dyed my hair completely dark brown 2 years ago after 35 years of bleaching and highlights to get it healthy again. Since then, I use microfiber towels, only blow-dry the roots briefly on a cold setting and let the rest air-dry. I always use UV protection leave in / oil or spray in the summer. I also use a silk pillowcase and silk hair elastics. Every other day I do coconut or other natural oil treatments before washing. I hardly ever wear my hair down because it just annoys me on my face. I like to braid it or wear it loosely twisted together in a clip. Since I've made these changes, my hair grows faster and has regained its natural wave and elasticity. Of course also because of the professional hair care. Anyway, thank you so much for this video, which has really encouraged me to continue in the same way.
I’m really starting to think that hair training is what made my hair thinner. I used to have insanely thick hair and I would wash it every other day until my hair stylist told me that was bad. I then started washing it less often, using dry shampoo and then a more clarifying shampoo. I’ve had more scabs/dandruff ever since. I’m going to wash it every other day with a more hydrating shampoo and see what happens
Please don't use dry shampoo ever, it clogs your hair follicles like crazy and mops up the oils that your hair is supposed to be getting used to during "hair training". Not that I would recommend hair training, but I do wash with the most gentle products and methods to maintain some beneficial oils in the hair.
Same thing happened to me. My dermatologist said they had huge volumes of women coming in after getting the same advice of not to wash their hair as often
Does anyone else have the problem of getting your hair trimmed, and they don’t cut off all the split ends? I know it’s inevitable, but it’s annoying when the hair stylist doesn’t cut everything off.
Hey! can u explain what u mean by "washing hair everyday?" Is it just with water or using shampoo.. I mean is it safe using shampoo everyday or alternate days ?
Hey, Jas! I am a bit confused, in two videos before you said you had dry scalp, and as it gets oily at day 3, I would say it is oily(?) would you wanted to say by dry, that it is sensitive?? Or its actually dry?
@@jasanahis thank you so much dear! I appreciate you 💓 I’ve struggled with this for a long time, because my hair is thin & fine, I don’t have lots of hair either, plus is wavy/curly Will implement this recommendation, thank you again 🥰
Couldn’t agree more with washing hair every day!! I used to wash my fine hair only twice a week because of the hair training myth. And I think it made my hair thinner. 2 months ago I started to wash every day/ every other day. The first washes I was still loosing clumps of hair. But after a few weeks, the hair shedding became less and less.
Your comments about daily hair washing are so refreshing and reassuring.
I wash my hair daily although it's not oily. It's because I do a lot of sports and because of pollen allergies and just because I love the feeling of a fresh scalp.
I alternate my hair care routine daily (currently between K18, Redken ABC, Paul Mitchell and Phyto).
I've also found that it's not daily washing that's damaging and drying out your hair but harsh treatment and heat styling.
I dyed my hair completely dark brown 2 years ago after 35 years of bleaching and highlights to get it healthy again.
Since then, I use microfiber towels, only blow-dry the roots briefly on a cold setting and let the rest air-dry.
I always use UV protection leave in / oil or spray in the summer.
I also use a silk pillowcase and silk hair elastics.
Every other day I do coconut or other natural oil treatments before washing.
I hardly ever wear my hair down because it just annoys me on my face.
I like to braid it or wear it loosely twisted together in a clip.
Since I've made these changes, my hair grows faster and has regained its natural wave and elasticity.
Of course also because of the professional hair care.
Anyway, thank you so much for this video, which has really encouraged me to continue in the same way.
Uv protection products recommendation plz!!
@@murugesanp7124 a urology color fanatic is my favorite
I’m really starting to think that hair training is what made my hair thinner. I used to have insanely thick hair and I would wash it every other day until my hair stylist told me that was bad. I then started washing it less often, using dry shampoo and then a more clarifying shampoo. I’ve had more scabs/dandruff ever since.
I’m going to wash it every other day with a more hydrating shampoo and see what happens
Please don't use dry shampoo ever, it clogs your hair follicles like crazy and mops up the oils that your hair is supposed to be getting used to during "hair training". Not that I would recommend hair training, but I do wash with the most gentle products and methods to maintain some beneficial oils in the hair.
@@cherryj1425 Yeah my hair looked amazing when I washed my hair every other day with a hydrating shampoo, and I rarely used dry shampoo back then
Same thing happened to me. My dermatologist said they had huge volumes of women coming in after getting the same advice of not to wash their hair as often
Does anyone else have the problem of getting your hair trimmed, and they don’t cut off all the split ends? I know it’s inevitable, but it’s annoying when the hair stylist doesn’t cut everything off.
absolutely. that's why I look for the split ends myself and cut them off by myself. Especially the day before going to the salon for trimming.
Can you make a video with different hairstyles for your natural hair I need some inspo for college
Hi. I just wanna let you know I love your content so much. I always try out the products you recommend.. ❤
omg tysm :') i hope u like some of them! 🤍
You have such very long very beautiful looking hair and I really like it a lot.
Hi Jas, I found your video really helpful❤
Can you suggest me oils that you applied at night in shaft?
Love this!❤ And appreciate that you mention how it's okay to do some things sometimes, just not too often. Subbed :)
Love your hair care videos 😊... really try to follow ur tips as much I can ❤
love that sm!! i hope they help🥲
Hi Jas, loved your educational videos! Curious, do you still use the Air Strait? If so, how often? Thanks :)
On my way to the store!!
Thanks for your tips, beautiful 💗💗💗 your videos are great and amazing ✨💗💗💗
of course bestie 🥲🫶🏼
Hey! can u explain what u mean by "washing hair everyday?" Is it just with water or using shampoo..
I mean is it safe using shampoo everyday or alternate days ?
How often do you blow dry your hair?
Hey, Jas! I am a bit confused, in two videos before you said you had dry scalp, and as it gets oily at day 3, I would say it is oily(?) would you wanted to say by dry, that it is sensitive?? Or its actually dry?
Also what curl pattern would you say your hair is?
so my scalp is actually super dry but my hair itself gets oily at the roots! super frustrating bc i can still have a dry/flaky scalp with oily roots 🥲
@@jasanahis well dandruff can be also for having oily scalp
Hi beautiful! What type of haircut you recommend for healthy hair?
personally, i think the healthiest hair is a blunt cut with rounded corners and soft layers at the ends! (:
@@jasanahis thank you so much dear! I appreciate you 💓 I’ve struggled with this for a long time, because my hair is thin & fine, I don’t have lots of hair either, plus is wavy/curly
Will implement this recommendation, thank you again 🥰
No your hair actually IS lush. I can see you can easily get it wet without having to deal with true frizz.
There are six steps to maintain Hair Growth..1. Oil Treatment..2 exfoliate..conditioner..style.....
never clicked so fast
ily for being here so early hi🙈🫶🏼
@@jasanahis hi, so glad you replied I love ur videos ❤
Yep they don't even cut or trim the split ends
wow I'm really early