Biggest Haircare Myths of 2023

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@kimnaugle6935
@kimnaugle6935 11 ай бұрын
I have to join the masses and share the fact that I’ve been using Chris’ recommended products and methods for a few months now and my stylist is blown away at how my hair has changed. I am 55 and found out by watching these videos that I’ve been doing - literally - everything wrong. Things I learned when I was young and have just always done. Chris is a life changer - a million “thank you”s!!
@AmyEwald
@AmyEwald 11 ай бұрын
Me too!!!!!
@rhondantexas7327
@rhondantexas7327 11 ай бұрын
Ditto!!
@jaxbrooks5821
@jaxbrooks5821 11 ай бұрын
What did you change?
@kimnaugle6935
@kimnaugle6935 11 ай бұрын
@@jaxbrooks5821 Literally everything. There’s not a single thing that I was doing right.
@scooterbaby1
@scooterbaby1 11 ай бұрын
Leslie's natural hair is absolutely gorgeous
@minagica
@minagica 11 ай бұрын
CAME HERE TO SAY JUST THAT! 😍😍😍
@foreverrrain
@foreverrrain 11 ай бұрын
Who is that ?
@minagica
@minagica 11 ай бұрын
@@foreverrrain his salon co-founder
@primroseproblematic2059
@primroseproblematic2059 9 ай бұрын
Soooo pretty
@catherinejames2912
@catherinejames2912 8 ай бұрын
You may well think that, but everyone is entitled to their own opinion of anything, even hair! I remember having every single person every day saying I love your beautiful natural waves, don’t straighten your hair! And I just always wanted my hair to be straight! I felt bad straightening it like I was doing something wrong haha but now I know I was just doing what I wanted :)
@GODisAble2014
@GODisAble2014 11 ай бұрын
I've been watching influencers on KZfaq and Instagram for a long time. Chris has influenced me the most...I've bought every product he suggests for my hair type and I DON'T REGRET A SINGLE ONE. My hair looks and feels incredible. Thank you, Chris!
@user-bp7nq7ly2w
@user-bp7nq7ly2w 10 ай бұрын
Do you think adding scalp scrub is good. Or just stick with his 3 basics?
@LiamandLucasAdventures
@LiamandLucasAdventures 11 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you touched on the curly vs straight because I was very skeptical about the products you recommend because my thought was “ok but is that gonna work on my curly Dominican mane??” And you literally base your own techniques on Dominican salon techniques 😂 IM SOLD 🙌
@judya3455
@judya3455 11 ай бұрын
I was really excited to hear that too!
@BlowoutProfessor
@BlowoutProfessor 11 ай бұрын
Yes! Dominican salons > any other for health and styling 👍 They have competition for color but that's a separate thing :)
@klamance
@klamance 11 ай бұрын
Just came here to say I started your hair care routine and have noticed a considerable difference in the health and strength of my hair. Im currently combing 10 year old dreads and the ends are super damaged (I had bleached my hair for years from dark brown to white prior to dreading). Your recommended products and routine has definitely helped bring my hair back. Thank you!
@CarringtonKelleys
@CarringtonKelleys 11 ай бұрын
Facts, everything he's said has proven factual with real results.
@roranautical6064
@roranautical6064 11 ай бұрын
I came here because I just combed my 9 year old dreads out and need to learn how to take care of my hair in this new state (and help the damage)! Also starting with his haircare routine to and searching for fitting products 🙌 Do you mind sharing what products you're using?
@klamance
@klamance 11 ай бұрын
@@roranautical6064absolutely! So I use the redken acidic bonding concentrate after I wash my hair. I use Verb shampoo twice before the repair cream. I then use a hair mask ( I like the bondi miracle mask) and then follow with Verb conditioner. Then I use my leave in conditioner and blow dry with redken big blow out product. I’ll add olaplex 7 to my ends. I only wash my hair once a week and my hair is super fine. If your hair is thick you could switch olaplex for Moroccan oil. In between washes I use dry shampoo and invested in the overnight blowout rollers and a silk bonnet. My hair has def gotten much healthier and stronger since doing this and honestly even though it’s a lot one day a week, the rest of the week my hair prep is minimal.
@ItReallyTiesTheRoomTogether
@ItReallyTiesTheRoomTogether 11 ай бұрын
I switched my shampoo and conditioner to your recommended ones for my hair type (very fine) and I will NEVER look back. I'm also following the holy trinity and am using a silk bonnet and silk hair ties and now I can actually tell that my hair is growing because it's not breaking off as much!! You've literally changed my hair, and we've never even met. Someone told me my hair looked thick the other day (that has NEVER happened to me ever lol) Thank you so much!
@fathercrellick
@fathercrellick 11 ай бұрын
thanks for clarifying! sulfates arent bad for your hair, it helps to clean the hair. just dont use it too often. as someone who works out everyday & has a really oily scalp, using shampoo with sulfates 1x every 2 weeks really helps
@MamboCat84
@MamboCat84 11 ай бұрын
hehehehe.... *clarifying*.... teeheehee
@Laceymm711
@Laceymm711 11 ай бұрын
You are completely right about curly and straight hair being the same. I am mixed race with coily hair and I live in a place with no salons who know how to do my hair or help me but your advice and product list has saved me! I can't belive how soft that leave in conditioner makes my very dry hair. Stylists around here had me running around using ingredients like shae butter on my fine hair. Tsk, tsk. Thanks for helping me figure out a routine
@obrules1525
@obrules1525 11 ай бұрын
Your mixed race hair is not the same as 4c hair.
@iidentifyasachickennugget9999
@iidentifyasachickennugget9999 11 ай бұрын
4c hair isn't curly hair 4c hair doesn't curl
@wileykoyote2
@wileykoyote2 11 ай бұрын
​@@obrules1525she never said it was ?
@madysonoster4759
@madysonoster4759 11 ай бұрын
@@obrules1525 people can be mixed and have 4c, and people can be fully black and only have slight ringlets or waves. My hair is coily/curly and has gone to about a 3c as I age. My aunt in my black side has 2c hair AT BEST. Race is a factor in hair texture and curl, but absolutely is NOT the end all be all deciding factor.
@TabiMcArdle
@TabiMcArdle 11 ай бұрын
This man knows what he's talking about. I've started managing my hair by his guidelines and only three weeks in and I'm already seeing immense improvements!!!! Thank you so much. And I've not even changed out my shampoo and conditioner yet. Simply sealing my ends, only washing the roots, carefully brushing with a squeaky clean brush, etc etc I'm doing those things and getting so many compliments. I thought my hair was so dried out I'd have to cut it, but it turned out i was just too rough and frizzing my hair I can't thank him enough! EDIT: I finally changed my shampoo and conditioner and added a heat protectant and my hair has grown 3 inches with the ends to the bottom of my rib cage. I used to always have to cut it before it got that long. I can't get over how pretty it looks now. Shiny, smooth,
@dvijachaturvedi1444
@dvijachaturvedi1444 11 ай бұрын
Hello Chris! I am 5 weeks in following your trinity hair routine and the results have been phenomenal. I went from having an oily scalp and dry ends to healthy, shiny, softy hair that aren't greasy anymore, in just 3 weeks. This has been life-changing for me. Thank you so much for teaching me how to take care of and style my hair
@sugarcube351
@sugarcube351 11 ай бұрын
Can you please tell your current haircare routine....i also have same problem I have oily scalp and dry ends
@henrikekuhmann4727
@henrikekuhmann4727 11 ай бұрын
Yes, I also would love to know ❤
@TabiMcArdle
@TabiMcArdle 11 ай бұрын
Me too!! Three weeks in and the healing of me My hair is unmatched!
@Art.and.Hamsters
@Art.and.Hamsters 11 ай бұрын
Wait can someone reply so that I know these aren’t bots... 😅 it’s just everyone is saying this and it kinda seems like bots
@veronicaalda6606
@veronicaalda6606 11 ай бұрын
It really works, I have started using his recommended products for my hair type three weeks ago and my hair feels soft and healthy from dry and frizzy.
@staceynoffke
@staceynoffke 11 ай бұрын
I knew that I didn't need to trim my hair to grow my hair from your past videos. But I believed that split ends could travel up. So happy to keep learning from you. You're the best!
@snackpack_sneakattack
@snackpack_sneakattack 11 ай бұрын
Chris, I want to say THANK YOU!!!! For completely changing my hair. I have very fine, pin straight hair that gets oily on day 2. I used to wash my hair every. single. day. to combat the oil problem. And my hair was so uncooperative with styling (I just didn’t know how to work with it) so I always worked against it. I discovered your channel at the beginning of the year and my goodness, in these past 9 months my hair health has done a complete 180!!! I use Redken volume injection shampoo once every 4 days, and PHD dry shampoo daily between wash days. Pureology leave in conditioner and Olaplex for my ends. My hair is SUPER shiny, soft, and I’ve got some nice “natural” volume because there’s no oil to weigh it down. I have honestly never been happier with my natural hair, and you guys have helped with my confidence more than you know. Thank you endlessly for sharing your knowledge with us. 💖💫
@LonLonRanchDressing
@LonLonRanchDressing 11 ай бұрын
Chris! Please make a video for us super frizzy girlies. Been following your routine for a couple months and my hair genuinely feels better, but I still can’t seem to control my frizz 😭😭😭
@tagtraumerin5077
@tagtraumerin5077 11 ай бұрын
Since I started watching you, my hair has completely changed. Especially the blow-dry technique and using hair oil are really simple steps that make your hair look amazing! My hair is really healthy and stopped having split ends. You're the best!
@stefaniemarkowski2512
@stefaniemarkowski2512 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for finally addressing! There are always so many comments wanting help to air dry naturally curly hair, yet this a blowout channel
@MAli-ft1mm
@MAli-ft1mm 11 ай бұрын
Yes 😅 in almost every video
@lilytea3
@lilytea3 11 ай бұрын
0:21: 🔍 Busting hair myths: Sulfates are not bad for your hair. 2:56: 👩‍🦱 Curly hair and straight hair can be treated the same way. 5:52: 👩‍🦲 Split ends are a myth and cannot occur in the middle or at the roots of hair. 8:50: 💇‍♀ A stylist in New York damaged a woman's hair by aggressively taking it blonde, which is one of the most damaging things you can do to your hair. 11:51: 🔑 Porosity is the result of how you've been looking after your hair, and the key to healthy hair is a good hair routine. Recap by Tammy AI
@oatyoats4168
@oatyoats4168 11 ай бұрын
Chris’ advice is amazing so far. I never used to be able to go more than a day or at max two without washing my hair. Now I’m to the very two days point and my hair still looks decent. Come to find out the biggest culprit was I was washing my hair wrong. After cutting my hair myself it is growing better and healthier than it has in years.
@erinwhite276
@erinwhite276 11 ай бұрын
I have that problem too, but I haven’t purchased the products that he recommends yet. What products are you using?
@oatyoats4168
@oatyoats4168 11 ай бұрын
@@erinwhite276 I have medium hair so I bought the Redken volume injection shampoo and conditioner, the purology21, the redken big blow out heat protecting jelly and olaplex oil (which I already had).
@melbemol
@melbemol 11 ай бұрын
Your advices literally saved my hair!! Finally I didn't have to cut 10 cm of damaged hair, I came out of my hair appointment and my hair looked longer??! My hairdresser said I had ver healthy hair and I told her "you should've seen it 2 weeks ago 😅" the trinity routine really is magic 🙏✨ Now where's your twin, the skin professor??? I need them 😂
@Tronderose
@Tronderose 11 ай бұрын
The skin professor is Hyram!
@melbemol
@melbemol 11 ай бұрын
@@Tronderose ooooh will look into it 👀
@catmomof17
@catmomof17 11 ай бұрын
I am sooooooo envious of Leslie's beautiful curly hair!! I would pay tons to get a curl like that!! Prayers for you in this storm!! Stay safe!!
@catvonderahe1836
@catvonderahe1836 11 ай бұрын
All the best advice on hair care here. Forget what anybody else says because Chris tells you what to do for healthy hair and best of all WHY and HOW it works. Been following for a while now and doing what he says and my hair problems are solved. Love this guy!
@rhondantexas7327
@rhondantexas7327 11 ай бұрын
The last video about getting a microfiber towel & not2twist it up on ur head & gently patting ur hair dry was a game changer like all his advice has been. Thnx again2U!! Keep this invaluable content coming 🎉🎉
@vickydixon00
@vickydixon00 7 ай бұрын
I'm 43 years old and from finding this channel I've just learnt that everything I've been doing, and I mean EVERYTHING has been wrong! These videos are fab, I cant believe how much I've learnt, and how quickly.
@sparkymularkey6970
@sparkymularkey6970 11 ай бұрын
I always thought that the whole "split ends travel up the hair" idea made zero sense. Glad to hear the truth.
@WallFlower81
@WallFlower81 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Chris for what you do! I recently discovered your videos and what a difference you have made for my unruly hair! I have wavy medium hair and I’m always fighting the waves and the frizz! I have started using recommended products, routine and techniques. I am still working on my blowdrying skills but I’m getting better thanks to you! Much appreciation and I hope you all are staying safe with that hurricane coming through! ❤️.
@darkflower9090
@darkflower9090 11 ай бұрын
Hi! What products have you liked so far? :D
@WallFlower81
@WallFlower81 11 ай бұрын
Hi @darkflower! For wash days, I am currently using the Redken Volume Injection shampoo & conditioner, the Pureology Color Fanatic leave-in conditioner (my hair isn’t color treated but like Chris says it doesn’t have to be to use this). Experimenting with the Redken Big Blowout or Redken Frizz Dismiss Rebel Tame as a heat protectant because I have Medium hair which is very frizz prone-I think so far I like the Redken Big Blowout the best as its not as heavy as the Frizz Dismiss. On non-wash days I use the Olaplex No 7 bonding oil on my ends and mids (love it!!) and a dry shampoo only as needed (Chris recommends Pulp Riot but I have had a hard time getting that-it’s either unavailable or being sold at a higher price from certain vendors so I have settled for Eva NYC and its okay and I only have to use it on day 3-4). I also bought a wet brush and love it.
@darkflower9090
@darkflower9090 11 ай бұрын
@@WallFlower81 thank you so much 😍❤️
@healirl
@healirl 11 ай бұрын
I just realised I’ve been watching you for the past six months without ever subscribing - so sorry! Your tips, product recommendations and general advice have transformed my hair from a frizzy, just-struck-by-lightning mess into sleek and silky! My general hair health has also gone up drastically, so on washing days where I don’t feel like styling my hair it will still come out looking fine. Thank you :)
@Katy_Fair
@Katy_Fair 6 ай бұрын
I want to grow my hair out after the summer and asked my stylist how often I needed to get it cut. I was surprised when she said to leave it at least 4 months, because that goes against everything I had been told before. And then I found your channel and I see that what I was told before is completely wrong. Thank you!
@AF-gb6ed
@AF-gb6ed 11 ай бұрын
I agree with what he says about curly hair and straight hair being the same! Hair is hair at the end of the day. I’ve been following Chris for a while (I have kinky curly hair) that I always blow dry and my hair has been thriving!! Also I have a multi ethnic household with very different hair types and textures. We all follow the same hair routine and everyone’s hair is thriving!! Thank you Chris!!
@jodiepearce8675
@jodiepearce8675 11 ай бұрын
Chris your hair care routine is amazing! I’ve been following this for 3 months now. Usually I would be getting a trim every 6-8 weeks (thinking this would make my hair grow) when the growth wasn’t the issue it was me getting the trim too often! I don’t even use heat and was getting highlights every 6 months (growing the hair out now). My hair is almost 2 inches longer since! Thank you so much!! Also anyone think hair dressers will be going crazy when they see a Chris has let out the secret?? 😂😂
@angelag669
@angelag669 11 ай бұрын
I am in my 50's and never knew that about split ends. I have always thought that if you didn't "catch" them they would just keep splitting up your hair. Thanks for the info.
@patriciacosyleon2774
@patriciacosyleon2774 11 ай бұрын
Thank you again for sharing your expertise. Since I started doing what you have advised for hair care, my hair has dramatically improved. You are the King of hair knowledge! Plus I appreciate how you call out the hair industry!
@akilasultana2368
@akilasultana2368 11 ай бұрын
Starting my hair journey with the products and methods you’ve spoken about in your videos. Haven’t tried it all yet (need to wait 3 days before my next hair wash to begin), but your videos give me reassurance that I can learn how the hell to do my own hair 😭thanks for believing in us all with your teaching before we believe in ourselves.
@beccamull98
@beccamull98 11 ай бұрын
I wish I’d found your channel so long ago! 😩 but glad I’m here now, also the edit work you put into these videos is amazing, entertaining and informative at the same time!
@ny4nk0
@ny4nk0 11 ай бұрын
I never thought I could have "normal" looking hair without flat ironing, and I just want to say your product and care recommendations have completely changed everything. Thank-you so much.
@shawnaebarlow8712
@shawnaebarlow8712 11 ай бұрын
Absolutely love and am so thankful for Chris and Leslie. These hair training videos have been so helpful. Chris has a talent for making things manageable and understandable. Thank you both! 😊😊😊
@katefarella4883
@katefarella4883 11 ай бұрын
Chris, I am 38 years old and just starting my hair care journey. Your videos have been invaluable to me! I can’t believe how much I’ve been doing wrong for so long. If ever you get a chance, I would love a video about how to take care of your hair if you exercise a lot. I’m at the gym four times a week, and find that my blowout won’t last through a ponytail session, and that my hair is constantly up and feels gross more days than not. I need your help! Thanks a million 😊
@StilwellFamily
@StilwellFamily 11 ай бұрын
He address this Ina video about Emily hair I think....
@Madamchief
@Madamchief 11 ай бұрын
Same. I've never found a way to avoid washing after a workout lest I look like a greasy bean for the rest of the day. I actually stopped running so I could grow my hair 😓
@KELLY-jv6hi
@KELLY-jv6hi 11 ай бұрын
​@jamieherrera3233 Get gym wrap. I sweat more than anyone I know and they changed my life!
@Madamchief
@Madamchief 11 ай бұрын
@@KELLY-jv6hi never heard of that. Is it just a microfiber towel? I usually just resort to corn starch and a blow-dry on day 2 😐
@glenysdiaz1971
@glenysdiaz1971 11 ай бұрын
THANK YOU !! In Dominican 🇩🇴 we LIVE FOR AND LOVE HAIR, you can find hair salons two or three blocks away, no matter what part of town you are .
@carolinebrown8965
@carolinebrown8965 11 ай бұрын
Leslie looks great with her beautiful curls !!!!❤
@Kyrrichan
@Kyrrichan 11 ай бұрын
Fun fact, I am a chemist xD glad someone mentions that most non-chemists don't have a clue about these ingredients ^^
@lyndalynda9182
@lyndalynda9182 11 ай бұрын
I laughed and smiled throughout the video....split roots 😅😂 Professor Chris, you’re the king of hair 😊 This channel should reach at least one million subscribers ❤ Big kiss 😘 from Paris to you and Leslie 😊
@andreac8105
@andreac8105 11 ай бұрын
Hallelujah! Finally a video about haircare that makes sense. Thank you thank you for posting🙂
@sueyoung2428
@sueyoung2428 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Chris! I get so many compliments on my hair and that is from the trinity routine and all your great videos. I really still thought that split ends could travel up the hair shaft 😂😂
@tfoyrn9328
@tfoyrn9328 11 ай бұрын
can you make a video on how to avoid having to wash hair frequently when you work out often? so, how do you make your hair look better and more fresh after having done a workout without having to re-wash your hair all over again? i can go up to 5 days without my hair getting greasy after washing but i would also still like to be able to exercise in those 5 days 😣
@sherimowery3251
@sherimowery3251 11 ай бұрын
Ditto
@brooklynsbaby4367
@brooklynsbaby4367 4 ай бұрын
you can blow dry the sweat, but it's better for your scalp if you wash it
@noot1359
@noot1359 11 ай бұрын
can we have a hair mask video? theres only one recommended in your list and id love to know a couple of good ones that are recommended by you :)!
@shurookkhalid
@shurookkhalid 11 ай бұрын
Which one is recommended ?
@VeganismIsDeath-cz9mn
@VeganismIsDeath-cz9mn 11 ай бұрын
@@shurookkhalid Moroccanoil Weightless Hydrating Hair Mask (the one with the white brim in the cap).
@jashiramarieortiz
@jashiramarieortiz 11 ай бұрын
I have followed many of your instructions on taking care of my hair at home and I have seen a lot of improvement. I really appreciate your videos, thank you very much.❤
@kimhamilton762
@kimhamilton762 11 ай бұрын
Thank you Chris for stating that your holy trinity works for curly, texture hair. I have been following your method, using the recommended products for my curly hair is so healthy!
@MountainMama1970
@MountainMama1970 11 ай бұрын
Hi Chris, I have been following the Trinity hair care method for almost one month now and I have noticed a huge difference in my hair. It looks and feels so much healthier and hair oil has done wonders for my ends. I have about a half inch regrowth in one month, and I actually feel like I got a half inch growth on the length and everything looks healthy. I am transitioning out of bleaching my hair. I am going to embrace the natural look to gain back the integrity of my hair. Thank you for your expertise on hair!!
@tayciampa740
@tayciampa740 3 ай бұрын
Thank you ! I constantly get asked how my hair is so long. I havent cut or trimmed it in 10 years ! Pple actually think im being dishonest.
@sianandhankvermeer5270
@sianandhankvermeer5270 3 ай бұрын
Wow
@nellie9352
@nellie9352 11 ай бұрын
While in college I worked for a chemist who formulated shampoos. He demonstrated the shampoo that created thick lather quickly just had more sulfate in it. That in fact the dozen or so shampoos he worked on just had varying degrees of sulfate to satisfy marketing to different demographics.
@elizabethpink
@elizabethpink 11 ай бұрын
I grew up on and around farms, and worked on them for my younger and early adult years. The reason I bring this up is because so many times when I heard people talking about sulfates in products like shampoo, toothpaste, and body wash they always seem to bring up that it's what get used on farm equipment to strip it of heavy dirt and oil deposits. Every time I've heard this I've always stepped up and educated the person. Yes, sulfates (primarily SLS) IS what we use on farms to get axle grease and such off of tractors, combines, so on. HOWEVER, what we use on farm equipment is HUNDREDS OF TIMES stronger and more condensed that what is found in hygiene products. Hair, teeth, and skin are NOT tractors and combines, they do not produce that level of oil. People need to relax and use a modicum of common sense, and learn to discern for themselves. Sure, listen to what someone is saying, but take it with a grain of salt.
@christyandies2741
@christyandies2741 11 ай бұрын
Personally I feel like sulfate free shampoos dry my hair and don't get it clean
@SweetZuni
@SweetZuni 11 ай бұрын
Another great lesson from the Professor!! My hair is getting so much healthier after following your advice.
@STP255
@STP255 10 ай бұрын
I’m curl/coily hair and have been watching your videos because you are so correct about repairing damaged hair. Literally my curls / coils have life again!
@vaneeeee433
@vaneeeee433 11 ай бұрын
can you please show us Lesli s curly hair routine please?
@Romaniuk530
@Romaniuk530 11 ай бұрын
Great Video! I’ve been following your hair routine on my curly hair for about 10 months now. I haven’t had one bad hair day. Thank you for pointing out the whole curly verses straight hair advice.
@miniweirdo4478
@miniweirdo4478 11 ай бұрын
Did you use the exact products he recommended ? And do you blowout your hair or do you wear it curly ? I am really curious to know if what he is recommending works also for people who do not want to straighten their hair, before investing in these products.
@Romaniuk530
@Romaniuk530 11 ай бұрын
@@miniweirdo4478 yes I used the exact products, but didn’t blow my hair out. Kept it curly.
@Heidi-Beth
@Heidi-Beth 11 ай бұрын
When i was a child we had this neighbor mom that told my mom that you should always get your hair trimmed because it makes it grow faster, needless to say she always had short hair 😂
@solodsnek8040
@solodsnek8040 11 ай бұрын
Cool, I didn't realize this was a new video. I emailed about how sweaty and fine my hair is. It could be medium I have been studying your vids. Even using some heavy products the hair trinity has changed my hair a lot. I just need to search for my soul mates to fine tune my routine. thank you guys, I love Leslie so please have her in more videos, I don't like taking advice from someone with no hair.
@mollywiltse3819
@mollywiltse3819 11 ай бұрын
Chris. I LOVE your trainings. I have learned SO much. My hair is amazing since I have been "following" your tips. Absolutely the best. I recommend your videos to all my friends. Keep them coming.
@ecal9229
@ecal9229 11 ай бұрын
This channel has literally saved my hair, and motivated me to keep up with my newfound hair routine. My hair has changed drastically since I started watching, and purchasing the correct products. Thank you so so much!! Oh and PS- Shout out to BlowOut Professor for repping the Dominicans! #QueLoQue #Wepa!!!
@AngelaVEdwards
@AngelaVEdwards 10 ай бұрын
Personally, I do not use sulphates or silicones. When I started the Curly Girl Method at the end of 2014 (when my hair was barely wavy; it's now _very_ curly) I began by washing with conditioner but that had silicones and I used silicones for years. I have found that for me, my curls are better when I don't use silicones and I eventually stopped using them. Not sure why but that works for me. I now use Cantu Sulfate-Free Cleansing Cream Shampoo for my hair instead of conditioner so that's very gentle. Oh, and I wash my hair once every two weeks and occasionally go three weeks between washes and my hair looks great.
@dianam9028
@dianam9028 11 ай бұрын
If you have hard water, sulfate-free does help. I use a sulfate-free baby shampoo and it makes my hair softer. I also use distilled water as a final rinse.
@blossom7582
@blossom7582 11 ай бұрын
Binge watching ALL your videos, after a week of using your recommended products I dont even recognize my own hair anymore. Bow down to the hair god! Thank you so much :)
@BatshtPassionate
@BatshtPassionate 11 ай бұрын
I'm another here who found Chris' content earlier this year, started taking his advice and seriously my hair is way healthier within a few months. Can't wait to see what my hair is like next year 🥰
@kyliecallaway5273
@kyliecallaway5273 11 ай бұрын
I have the shiniest, prettiest hair of my life since following your advice!!
@ladyjessica23
@ladyjessica23 11 ай бұрын
Dammit - I bought a GHD. I did notice that it didn't work as well as my old one, which thankfully I haven't disposed of yet.
@sarahsyed2286
@sarahsyed2286 11 ай бұрын
I have medium wavy hair and been using GHD for so many years now. I use Chris recommended list of products (redken+pureology leave in conditioner +olaplex No. 7) and it gives me perfect healthy straight hair for 3 days ( I wash my hair after that). From my experience with family and friends: coarse-haired people have to put in extra effort with GHD due to its temperature limitation. For myself, I am a loyal GHD fam, their tools have lasted years for me and have never caused damage.
@CritterLizard
@CritterLizard 11 ай бұрын
I've been using oil correctly! ❤ ....I had no idea until a few days ago that people were doing all sorts of crazy stuff with oil. Like, there's a ton of videos of people dripping it right into their scalp. My hair is waist-length, and all I did was damage repair. ...but it’s definitely not where I want it, and I think that's probably my conditioner routine. I didn’t realize leave-in was so important.
@halazadeh
@halazadeh 11 ай бұрын
The way he looks at Lesley BTS 😫😫😫😫😫 I need a friendship like that 😩
@kaceo.damondaze5270
@kaceo.damondaze5270 11 ай бұрын
I wish Leslie would rock her natural curls. They’re amazingly beautiful!
@costelolozarvatti35
@costelolozarvatti35 11 ай бұрын
Please make a video about very damaged hair after dyeing, I think there are a lot of us would love to use your advice 😅
@eileenkilworth6950
@eileenkilworth6950 11 ай бұрын
I commenced your suggested regimen for fine hair & I'm finally not having to have my hair trimmed every colour. I'm growing out layers as I get enough volume now. Thank you & I'm so pleased I came across your vlogs & I recommend your channel to others👏👏so pleased
@kylekris5798
@kylekris5798 11 ай бұрын
“AND HE HAS NO HAIR!” 😂💀 I swear to god we need a tshirt of that or a merch ongoing cause you guys are iconic lmao.
@coleygyaluv
@coleygyaluv 11 ай бұрын
You’re videos are amazing I have never found a hair person on KZfaq that just goes straight to the point about all of my hair questions. Thanks!
@laurenskee2665
@laurenskee2665 11 ай бұрын
I have changed my hair routine and I've received so many compliments!!
@stealthis
@stealthis 11 ай бұрын
The ironic part about the demonization of sulfates is that some of the alternative ones that are used instead can be incredibly dying, like sulfonates.
@May-qb3vx
@May-qb3vx 11 ай бұрын
I don’t hate sulfates, but I did have to get them out of my routine per my derm because I have been dealing with dermatitis for so long that my skin is just too reactive to strong ingredients likes sulfates right now. But I definitely don’t see them as evil. Just not for me right now. In general, listen to your hair and your derm if you use one.
@judya3455
@judya3455 11 ай бұрын
I finally started following Chris's advice and my very curly hair is acting much better and holding up longer. Strands are looking smoother too. Thanks Chris!
@ritabrandow1318
@ritabrandow1318 10 ай бұрын
May I ask what helped you please and thank you. I really need help but am confused with so many Ideals 😊😮😊
@judya3455
@judya3455 10 ай бұрын
@@ritabrandow1318 Hey Rita, I use Olaplex #3 once every week or two, then rinse and shampoo with Moroccanoil moisture repair shampoo, then apply a nice amount of Moroccanoil weightless mask (I use this ever time I shampoo because my thick hair is really dry), Pureology Color fanatic leave-in, Moroccanoil oil, Olaplex #6, and when hair is mostly dry, a quick blowout, then I use the Redken heat protectant to I flat iron my hair every week or so. It's really made a difference. Best of luck on your hair journey!
@audriannalawton6663
@audriannalawton6663 11 ай бұрын
Would really love to see product review content. I know you do it behind the scenes, but I would still love to see it!
@aprildegele1510
@aprildegele1510 9 ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVE that you clarified what sulfates are. I'm not a chemist, nor am I an stylist. But I am an RN retired, so I understand the basics. To clean your hair (or any other body part or dishes for shit's sake, which is why Dawn), there needs to be a surfactant to dislodge the dirt and oil. Now there are folks who use the ancient Greek method of applying olive oil and scraping it off to get "clean". Yikes. I live in the PNW, and we have many of these folks To that end, you could mix potpourri in wax, put it on the top of your head, and make your hair smell good as the wax melts. (this was only used with wigs in Egypt because most folks shaved their head to control lice). Or you could control bugs with Pepe the 1St super sticky honey slave ... they poured honey over the slaves and put them in the corner during feasts to attract bugs. It worked. I love that as a stylist, you're teaching folks that there's so much BS out there. I have learned (for other things) that if the first ingredient (and ingredients are usually listed by first listed, most used in food, face products, hair products ... continue) Is water, I'm paying for mostly water. Water, if you catch your own or are on a well (I'm on a well, and it has it's own issues being hard water), is free. And even if you pay for water, it's the cheapest ingredient in products. First ingredient being water, in most cases, means you're buying a product that is mostly water and thus, you're getting screwed. Yes, water is absolutely necessary at some point, but it shouldn't be the first product listed.
@roseannelajara8659
@roseannelajara8659 11 ай бұрын
About sulfates... it's fine for most people in the doses they are exposed to with normal use, but it is possible to be sensitive to it. I used to have random unexplained sores on my scalp and on the inside of my cheeks and the roof of my mouth until I changed shampoos and toothpastes.
@Minette02
@Minette02 10 ай бұрын
I really just want to say thank you Chris! My hair grew so much and looks healthier, thank you for telling the truth and making haircare truly that easy
@themagentanotes
@themagentanotes 11 ай бұрын
The editing MADE MY DAY! Go OoOn with your bad self, Blowout Professor.
@mariafilson9838
@mariafilson9838 11 ай бұрын
Can you do a deep dive on what you've seen work for hair growth after thinning due to illness. Your suggestions have stopped my hair breakage due to heat styling and processing but would love to know if you have any advice what works to increase new hair growth.
@oliviaknight1123
@oliviaknight1123 11 ай бұрын
Another super useful video, no BS, only truth and helpful advice. Thank you o hairless, God of fabulous hair! ❤
@leahg7
@leahg7 5 ай бұрын
Can I just say how great the editing is on your videos! Entertaining us whilst educating us. Thank you 🫶🏽
@iamtheheadcat
@iamtheheadcat 11 ай бұрын
Your videos have a lot of funny moments but you really outdid yourself with this one!🤣🤣
@wanderingintheabyss
@wanderingintheabyss 11 ай бұрын
I am glad you mentioned surfacants and color hair. I'm usually dying my hair fun vibrant colors, so I always avoid sulfates.
@jenbarrientos304
@jenbarrientos304 11 ай бұрын
Dominican here 🇩🇴😊 you made my day because I always wondered if I can follow your advice to the T with my curly hair ❤
@joseebedard5320
@joseebedard5320 9 ай бұрын
As always on point. That is why I despise having my hair cut. Haven't seen a stylist in years. It is difficult to find a truly competent one.
@sarakirsopp572
@sarakirsopp572 4 ай бұрын
All of these videos are the perfect combo of entertainment and really useful information.❤
@lyndalynda9182
@lyndalynda9182 11 ай бұрын
Hi Chris 👋 May I suggest a video topic for you? How to prepare your hair before coloring. Things to do and not to do. Many thanks for your help 😊🥰🙏
@sebumpostmortem
@sebumpostmortem 11 ай бұрын
As a person with calf length hair, this is de link I' m gonna use from now on every single time I' m asked about my "seeeecreeets". *THANK YOU* 🧛🏻‍♀️🖤
@sevdevatan
@sevdevatan 11 ай бұрын
I love and obsessed with your content and recommendations. But unfortunately I cannot get redken or pureology anywhere in my country 😢So Chris pleease help this girl out and give us more options ❤
@anaterka13
@anaterka13 11 ай бұрын
The sulfates are less bad for the hair(if one keeps them properly nurished conditioned) and more bad for the head skin, cause it's a delicate piece of skin (it being mostly protected from elements and stuff by hair on most ppl) cause they can cause skin iritation for ppl with more sensitive skin overall. And scalp skin iritation on top of being uncomfortable can eventually lead to other not so fun problems. So if one feels comfortable with sulfate based shampoos, good for them, but those shampoos are not totally harmless.
@drimbesatsyed
@drimbesatsyed 11 ай бұрын
This man is making so much sense!!! Sir youre great
@FaceItGrace
@FaceItGrace Ай бұрын
The sulfate myth is mostly to demonize affordable haircare even though the same waxes and fillers in affordable products are also in higher end products hairstylists get their commissions from.
@AJ-ny1ox
@AJ-ny1ox 11 ай бұрын
I might actually go back to my old conditioner. My hair was growing like crazy and then I decided to try the modified wavy method. It might not get rid of all the frizz, but its not as thick as the last 2 I've tried. Sulfate free shampoo never worked for me anyway. Keeping the oil and leave in though- makes it so much easier to comb through.
@EJB2011
@EJB2011 11 ай бұрын
Thank you!!! 😘😘😘 I thought I was doing something wrong (following all your tips), but it was the iron. 🙌🏻
@cutebubbles2007
@cutebubbles2007 11 ай бұрын
Chris thank you for addressing the curly hair debate! I trusted you before but I trust you even more now that you mentioned that you apply principles from Dominican hair salons...I love how this video low key threw shade at the people who always comment that we should not be taking hair advice from a man with no hair...lol
@smvg7035
@smvg7035 11 ай бұрын
you should make a video on how apply these products on short hair, per example how to apply oil on the ends of short hair
@ceciliarodriguez5615
@ceciliarodriguez5615 11 ай бұрын
If it’s very short, you have no ends, only mids. But if it’s fairly short, then just apply to the existing ends..
@avgeek-and-fashion
@avgeek-and-fashion 11 ай бұрын
I've got Scandinavian straight and easily tangled hair and following the four product method has done WONDERS! It is so much easier to maintain healthy hair now!
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