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  • @Willowy13
    @Willowy13 Před rokem +675

    "Studies can be paid and bought" Thank you for saying this. As a scientist myself, I've seen a lot about this exact statement.❌Olaplex 3 is the only thing I need.

    • @sarathomas8499
      @sarathomas8499 Před rokem +16

      People really believing the world is incorrupt 😂

    • @haileys5224
      @haileys5224 Před rokem +17

      Exactly that’s why we need to remember to refer to scientific consensus within the community. One study doesn’t mean anything. If a study is worth it’s salt it will have been peer reviewed replicated.

    • @vichentez
      @vichentez Před rokem +31

      Chemical scientist here 👋 What makes me eyeroll is when you see their “studies” having been tested on 30 people. Remember to take into account sample sizes!

    • @inthelandofmorethansmall7582
      @inthelandofmorethansmall7582 Před rokem +13

      Sorry for the long comment but this is a joke my 6th grade teacher told us....
      It shows just how the results can also be misinterpreted. (I'll try to shorten it.)
      Scientist has a frog.
      Wants to do an experiment.
      Places the frog on a level surface and stands in front...
      "Jump frog! Jump!"
      Frog jumps!
      Scientist measures....
      "Hmm... 4 feet? Okay... let's see where this goes...."
      So Scientist records:
      Frog with 4 feet, jumps 4 feet.
      Scientist cuts off 1 of the frogs feet.
      "Jump Frog, jump!"
      Frog jumps.
      Scientist: "Okay! Yes! I AM on to something!"
      *records 'Frog with 3 feet jumps 3 feet"
      *cuts off another foot
      "Jump Frog! Jump!"
      Frog jumps 2 feet.
      Scientist now giddy that he has discovered something...
      Records: Frog with 2 feet jumps 2 feet!
      *Scientist cuts off another foot
      *Frog jumps 1 foot
      *Scientist records that 'Frog with 1 foot jumps 1 foot
      NOW...
      Scientist cuts off the last foot.
      Places him down.
      Scientist says, "Jump Frog! Jump!"
      Frog doesn't Jump.
      Scientist yells increasingly louder, "JUMP FROG! JUMP!"
      Repeats this until he gives up.
      Finally, Scientist is sad because his experiment has failed...
      *records: Frog with no feet, cannot hear.

    • @inthelandofmorethansmall7582
      @inthelandofmorethansmall7582 Před rokem +3

      But yes. I get so frustrated at people who just take studies at face value.
      Or they don't even review the studies, they just take someone's word for it.
      Even when they do look at the studies, they don't look into HOW the studies were conducted. Blind? Double blind? Random? Under what setting? Real life? Or clinical? How did they verify the results?
      Are we talking 6/10?
      13/ 25?
      Did they ignore the placebo effect?
      Who reviewed the study?
      What did they initially hypothesize? Exactly?
      Could the experiment have been manipulated or influenced at all?
      And what if the studies were never done at all? Are these just a bunch of papers that site eachother as sources?
      People are truly so gullible.

  • @lytaylor1204
    @lytaylor1204 Před rokem +1546

    This character in the wig just gives me the giggles every time 😂😂

    • @shilohstout5152
      @shilohstout5152 Před rokem +19

      He's calling me out 🤣

    • @lilybethkuhn9650
      @lilybethkuhn9650 Před rokem +12

      That’s the same guy/ chris

    • @lytaylor1204
      @lytaylor1204 Před rokem +37

      @@lilybethkuhn9650 omg I know I'm not THAT stupid 😂

    • @lilybethkuhn9650
      @lilybethkuhn9650 Před rokem +2

      @@lytaylor1204 I didn’t call you stupid. I thought you thought it was a different guy because you didn’t say his name. Chill

    • @ArtisticDreamN
      @ArtisticDreamN Před rokem +1

      😂yup

  • @user-oj1vc7tk2m
    @user-oj1vc7tk2m Před 6 měsíci +106

    Whos here after getting your hair cut short😂😂

  • @SuryaKant8481
    @SuryaKant8481 Před měsícem +136

    For the past three weeks, I've been using litleeextra Rosemary Reactivate Hair Growth Serum for three weeks now in combination with Coco Onion hair Oil and Shampoo, and the amount of hair I lose considerably reduced. I naturally had very healthy hair, but now have 1/5th volume of hair I had 15 years ago (I'm 31). Now, the hair fall is reduced, around 10 to 14 hairs per day, earlier it was 40-50 hairs per combing. I've noticed some new hair growth. It's a 30ml bottle, and I see plenty of serum is left there in bottle.

    • @Praveenpujari-fv562
      @Praveenpujari-fv562 Před 9 dny

      I have reclaimed my confidence with denser hair growth. Credit goes to hair serum of reactivate.

  • @mearhee512
    @mearhee512 Před rokem +1206

    Chris, after a lifetime of hating my unmanageable hair, I’ve been watching your channel and following your advice for a few months, and I now love my hair. I no longer rely on luck or “good hair days.” I can make my hair look great anytime I want. It looks clean, soft, and natural. It smells good too. And it doesn’t even take much time or effort. My hair used to get damaged so easily by heat styling, and I am amazed that my hair is not becoming damaged by what I’m doing now. Trying expensive hair care products has always been a gamble. I was tired of buying $30 products that don’t work. Such a waste of time and money. Everything you recommend actually works. And your techniques work too. Thank you for the honest and effective advice. I hope you are making boat loads of cash from CZcams, because you deserve it!

    • @brittanymoran817
      @brittanymoran817 Před rokem +16

      I am SO with you! Chris has helped me achieve lifelong hair goals in a month.

    • @GirlyShirleyx
      @GirlyShirleyx Před rokem +6

      I agree! What are your tips for frequent heat exposure in hot yoga? I don’t want to wash after every class but my hair gets dry and frizzy. Should I use leave in conditioner? I try to time to my shampoo days and do an oil treatment prior. But I practice daily if not every other day.

    • @ynatriesthings7209
      @ynatriesthings7209 Před rokem +8

      @@GirlyShirleyxThat would be the salt in your sweat doing the drying. Personally, I would try giving the hair a good rinse with lukewarm water after class and then applying a leave-in mask or conditioner for your specific hair type and texture. I've never been to hot yoga but if you're worried about the air scorching your hair, you can always spray a bit of heat protectant before class, especially in the areas that come into contact with the hot air the most. That's all I can think of.

    • @21hairgirl
      @21hairgirl Před rokem +5

      @@GirlyShirleyx Yes definitely use a leave in conditioner and for frizz you could try anti frizz leave in cream. I’m a licensed cosmetologist.

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh Před rokem +1

      Why would you use leave in conditioner or other products? If you can't eat it, don't put it on your skin or hair. Wear a protective style during yoga and oil your hair. That's it.

  • @nisahai8224
    @nisahai8224 Před rokem +504

    Olapex 3 repair routine
    * Wet your hair
    * apply olapex 3 (keep it onnfor at least 10mins)
    * rinse & shampoo as you normally do
    * use hair mask instead of conditioner
    To boost up the hair moisture
    * use leave in conditioner
    * use the right shampoo that allows your hair to be unwashed upto 3 days.

    • @carrained
      @carrained Před rokem +13

      i haven’t found that kind of shampoo yet :(

    • @rachelmarcus1664
      @rachelmarcus1664 Před rokem +14

      @@carrained If you're able to find a week when you aren't seeing anyone or going anywhere important, let your hair go absolutely rancid for 5-7 days before washing (try not to go longer than 10 days as it can damage your strands). Hopefully it can let your hair reset and sit in its own oils for a while. Also STAY AWAY FROM THE BRANDS :Monday and the Fructis Garnier lines. Their products are really hit or miss, but when they miss it does not end well

    • @carrained
      @carrained Před rokem +7

      @@rachelmarcus1664 thanks for your advice! 🥰 i live with my partner but don’t really leave my house so i CAN do that but unwashed hair is…. uhhh it feels like spiders crawling all over my head, in a way, and my skin gets 10x worse ☹️

    • @mercedesvelasquez8781
      @mercedesvelasquez8781 Před rokem +8

      Olaplex isn't good for all hair types rather only good for fine & medium hair. Hair like mine that is course I use Moroccan oil brand that brand has been a life saver for me..

    • @mercedesvelasquez8781
      @mercedesvelasquez8781 Před rokem +1

      @@carrained don't wash your hair everyday only once or twice a week and depends on your hair type do you have course, fine or medium. also how is your hair damaged, dry or what exactly..

  • @Oblisk
    @Oblisk Před rokem +511

    I would like to also note, having overall good health can affect your hair growth as well. I recently had a messed up sleep schedule, along with higher amounts of stress and not the best eating habits. I had started growing my hair out and it was about to reach shoulder length, but after my bad habits accumulated, my hair stopped growing and I had more hair falling out and it became a hassle to deal with. Shortly after readdressing my sleep, being consistent and eating a whole food diet high in nutrition that will give the proper nutrients for my hair inside out, I was able to then restabilize the health of my hair as well and increase hair growth.

    • @dontworryaboutit4255
      @dontworryaboutit4255 Před rokem +18

      Peanut butter helps too. Most people lack vitamin d3 and vitamin k2 which is important for overall health in general.

    • @theozgeneration
      @theozgeneration Před 11 měsíci +1

      Did you have to cut it in order to notice the changes in your hair or everything went better with the pass of time?
      I am interested in that subject because I’ve been and am in the first part of the process (the bad one).
      Thanks for sharing your experience, by the way.

    • @Oblisk
      @Oblisk Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@dontworryaboutit4255 just saw this. I personally would not recommend peanut butter as a good source solely for the d3 and k2. Too much Omega 6 fatty acids over a long period of time, plus phytates in the peanuts can block the absorption of other key minerals for hair growth such as zinc and boron. Getting 10-30 min of sun exposure with no sunscreen to allow the proper formation of Vitamin D. Cheese and fermented foods such as Sauerkraut and Natto are better sources of K2.

    • @Oblisk
      @Oblisk Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@theozgeneration I did not have to cut my hair to see an increase in growth again. Although split ends can be a cause for slow growth, in my case, it wasn't. I am still in a healing phase with my diet and my hair fluctuates. It is more in a slow phase again with more hair falling out, which could be a sign that my body is detoxing. It's a journey for sure. The overall health of my hair is good, just the slack of growth and extra oil production at times.

    • @dontworryaboutit4255
      @dontworryaboutit4255 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Oblisk I didn't recommend peanut butter as a source of those vitamins. I was also suggesting the peanut butter.

  • @dr.MadisonSoley
    @dr.MadisonSoley Před rokem +559

    Few weeks ago, a guy appeared with a secret ancient recipe for perfect hair
    and for very fast hair growth. That recipe normally costs several tens of thousands
    of dollars, and only a small number of people in Russia know about it. A very interesting story,
    if I were younger I would definitely try that recipe for my hair, but at my age, that is no longer important for me.

  • @bekalara3928
    @bekalara3928 Před rokem +142

    TL;DW Weekly Routine: - wet hair -apply and leave in olaplex #3 product for 10 min (look up olaplex 3) -rinse and shampoo -use hair mask in place of normal conditioner. Repeat weekly, OR 5 DAYS. Don't use a lot of products, but use a lot of leave in conditioner for the inside of your hair, not just the outside.
    Cleanse hair completely, but don't wash often. Washing hair completely is good, but washing often is completely awful. Use hair oil for your ends. Ta-da!

    • @85lsosa
      @85lsosa Před rokem

      when you cleanse do you rinse?

    • @bekalara3928
      @bekalara3928 Před rokem +1

      @@85lsosa of course. Cleansing means shampooing. cleanse every part of your hair , every hair of your hair and every root of your hair. cleanse it thoroughly. please wash out the soap afterwards

    • @bobbymenon4057
      @bobbymenon4057 Před rokem +1

      Thank you

    • @user-gt9cz6lg1t
      @user-gt9cz6lg1t Před rokem

      do i only use hair mask once a week or what

    • @marytyus7232
      @marytyus7232 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thank you

  • @Anomaleee
    @Anomaleee Před 9 měsíci +87

    I've been doing this consistently for 3 months and I've seen significant hair retention for the first time in my life. Thank you so much for a routine that actually works.

    • @mayrabasurto3243
      @mayrabasurto3243 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Me too!!!

    • @Art.and.Hamsters
      @Art.and.Hamsters Před 7 měsíci +4

      Honestly this is making me a bit suspicious that not ONE person says this routine isn’t good....

    • @Anomaleee
      @Anomaleee Před 7 měsíci

      @@Art.and.Hamsters this is an instance where it "sounds" too good to be true. But it doesn't come easy. It *does* requires commitment from you.

    • @Lucia4_
      @Lucia4_ Před 4 měsíci

      @@Art.and.Hamsters Because it works for them and it’s nothing to be suspicious about, it’s not damaging hair, he goes into detail why it works and it explains so much on what the real issue is

    • @Alexiismoon
      @Alexiismoon Před 2 měsíci

      @@Art.and.Hamstersperhaps bcs it is good, I’ve tried it and it works with me

  • @lison973
    @lison973 Před rokem +64

    Olaplex is the truth. My longest hair was tailbone bone length using Olaplex 3. I cut it recently to even out my hair because I had many different lengths due to mechanical damage . My hair is 4a/4b I’m AA. I wash weekly and use the revair to dry. Give this guy a raise.

    • @YellowRoses10
      @YellowRoses10 Před rokem +3

      I'm going to buy the Olaplex 3 next month in 2023 and see how it works for me.😊

    • @naturalglory6311
      @naturalglory6311 Před rokem +1

      How do you use olaplex 3 to retain length? What hairstyles did you do? I’ve got bra strap 4a/b too🙏😩

    • @lison973
      @lison973 Před rokem

      @@naturalglory6311 i section my hair in 4 with clips, detangle on dry hair, I’ll mist it if my hair is dry and maybe add a little leave in conditioner , I’ll go in the shower , wet my hair, slap on Olaplex 3 on the length of each section. I’ll shower. It usually clocks in at 10 minutes. And then shampoo only my roots and condition my hair only by section. I use the Aussie deep conditioner as a leave in (cause it’s cheap and it works !). I detangle each section with the tangle teezer only after I add a little leave-in. Because each section was detangled in the beginning I usually only see shed hairs in the shower. Now I also add aloe as a leave-in under the leave-in conditioner and I see less shedding/ breakage. Hopes this helps. My hair is boring, usually in a low/high ponytail or bun. I use the revair to dry because it’s less manipulation on the hair. I simply use my fingers to make parts to place hair in revair. I even dry according to the sections. It’s very methodical. 🔄 I only use satin ponytail holders from a company call silk and open hairpins for my buns. Hope this helps. I can bank on my hair to grow.

    • @jeanwiler3719
      @jeanwiler3719 Před rokem +5

      A study was just released saying that olaplex damages and cause breakage over time. A group of people already is suing the company

    • @lison973
      @lison973 Před rokem

      @@jeanwiler3719 😱

  • @kelianegonzales4187
    @kelianegonzales4187 Před rokem +531

    I just had my hair touched up yesterday, and my stylist was so pleased with the health of my hair. I’ve been seeing the same stylist for almost 2 years now, and really started to take my hair care seriously when I met her. Since investing in my hair, I have noticed a HUGE improvement! The strength of my hair is the most noticeable! I have added (per your recommendation) Olaplex 3, Pureology Leave in Conditioner, and the Redken Cleansing Cream. Just continuing to keep my hair healthy. Thank you for the suggestions!

    • @zackfrm330
      @zackfrm330 Před rokem

      redken volume injection shampoo and conditioner? or different?

    • @kelianegonzales4187
      @kelianegonzales4187 Před rokem +3

      @@zackfrm330 I personally use and really like the Kenra Platinum Shampoo and Conditioner.

    • @christinarobinson1808
      @christinarobinson1808 Před rokem +5

      Same,my stylist was also amazed at the condition of my hair,using the same products as you.More expensive,but,worth it .👍

    • @kelianegonzales4187
      @kelianegonzales4187 Před rokem +12

      @@christinarobinson1808 Absolutely! It finally clicked that the reason my hair always feels so good when I go to the salon is because they’re using good quality products. And continuous use of those good quality products have maintained it.

    • @myqqkimba
      @myqqkimba Před rokem

      lpp

  • @CC-jt5fc
    @CC-jt5fc Před rokem +13

    Retired cosmetologist here. I use to sell a ton of CAT -redken back in the day, Olaplex is amazing and I wish I had it in my career. My daughter’s hair use to always brake mid-length, a friend still in the business introduced me to Olaplex. We started with the leave-in conditioner and it added lots of length to her hair. She uses the leave-in with every shampoo and #3 every 2 weeks. Her hair is now to her butt!!
    Also switching to a comb on wet hair and not a brush helps with the breaking. So many people rip their hair to shreds with a brush. Also #2 😂 comb your hair with conditioner on it in the shower.
    It’s so nice to see a salon that educates and not just thinking about $$.
    Thanks for teaching an old dog new tricks. 😂

  • @tbjwmd
    @tbjwmd Před rokem +6

    You can’t KNOW how incredibly HELPFUL this is for me today! Thank you so very much ♥️

  • @thethriftyfawn
    @thethriftyfawn Před 8 měsíci

    THANK YOU. I'm literally crying with tears of joy right now... this video was the answer to my prayers.
    Just subscribed and am going to implement this routine IMMEDIATELY, and I will check out your other uploads as well. Again, THANK YOU.

  • @missg4238
    @missg4238 Před rokem +459

    Retention - that is the key word in the hair growth game. Second key word is 'consistency.' If you can consistently carry out good hair practices that compliments your hair type, you will retain your hair growth. Just to add to what Chris said I also use a protein reconstructor to further strengthen my hair, not everyone will need that though.

    • @mbv22311
      @mbv22311 Před rokem +4

      Which protein reconstructor do you use

    • @missg4238
      @missg4238 Před rokem +10

      @@mbv22311 I use several. My favourite is Aphogee Strengthening kit, I use it around once a quarter. This keeps my hair in tip top condition and very strong. Between those periods I will use a more gentle protein like, Amika The Kure and Aveda Damage Remedy. My hair is very protein tolerant though, so what I can handle, others may not be able to.

    • @silkeniaema
      @silkeniaema Před rokem +1

      @@missg4238 are you? Miss Glamour?

    • @christinarobinson1808
      @christinarobinson1808 Před rokem +15

      @@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist What's this got to do with hair?

    • @chagoot1024
      @chagoot1024 Před rokem +9

      @@christinarobinson1808 I do believe He has better things to do than to look down and see how our hair is doing!

  • @Bekybex
    @Bekybex Před 7 měsíci +55

    This dude's advice saved my virgin hair. For me, I was missing a leave-in treatment/conditioner in my routine. Literally a game-changer. Goodbye dry and split ends. No bullshit, no fancy expensive products. It's actually so simple. Thank you, Chris!

    • @romidesco
      @romidesco Před 6 měsíci +1

      how long did it take for the products you introduced into your routine to make changes? and did you have to cut a lot of your hair

    • @rydiavalentine
      @rydiavalentine Před 3 měsíci +1

      I had the same problem. I already have the leave-in conditioner. Let's see if it works for me, too.

  • @lauraArual
    @lauraArual Před rokem +35

    What I love most abt your videos is I don’t feel like you’re just trying to sell me something. I feel like you’re actually trying to help ppl have the best hair they can.

  • @99PercentOffFreeHugs
    @99PercentOffFreeHugs Před 9 měsíci +2

    This man speaks the gospel!
    I startle the hairdressers when I go in with the health of my hair. I get a crowd of them around me touching and inspecting my hair and I always tell them the same thing. LESS is best.
    Less Washing.
    Less product.
    Less Maintenance.
    Less heat.
    LESS is best!

  • @krystalben
    @krystalben Před rokem +5

    My daughter has butt length 4C hair that has been unmanageable. I tried everything advertised for her hair type, thinking her hair texture is just tough and I have to accept it. Today, I washed, deep conditioned, and blow dried. I ONLY used the products you recommend and I couldn’t believe how fast I could dry and detangle her hair (I use the revair to dry her hair because she’s so tender headed). Normally i detangle and it tangles right back up. For the first time in years, her hair retained the moisture and it didn’t tangle up right after brushing. I realize now it’s because of so much product build up that I wasn’t washing off. What usually takes me 4-5 hours, today took me two!! Thank you so much for your instructional videos!!! My mom and I are both are your regimen now too, looking forward to my future long hair!!

  • @LiliS319
    @LiliS319 Před rokem +23

    I wish you would consult with a trichologist and a cosmetic chemist about all of the mechanisms and science-ey bits!!!!!!!!!!!!
    But I still absolutely trust all of the practical advice. I just switched to a squeaky clean shampoo and it made such a difference on my second day hair!

  • @tash8820
    @tash8820 Před rokem +62

    You really changed my mind on leave in conditioner. When I was a teenager a hairdresser told me to never use leave in products and that really stuck with me. Thank you Chris!

    • @lisagd22
      @lisagd22 Před rokem +7

      I had one tell me the same thing. She said it weighs my hair down. I have thick but fine hair and it's long, so it weighs *itself* down. Leave-in conditioner isn't going to make it any worse. 😄

    • @269gem9
      @269gem9 Před rokem

      Same!

    • @aprilzcorner
      @aprilzcorner Před 10 měsíci

      @@lisagd22 I found out myself from using leave in conditioners that they seem to weigh my hair down and not really help. But these days I use biolage or big sexy hair, and the key is not using too much and working it evenly thru the hair.

    • @rhinonanmune8791
      @rhinonanmune8791 Před 8 měsíci +1

      They tell you that so that your hair never gets better and you have to go to them more often.

  • @kamilaobregon618
    @kamilaobregon618 Před rokem +1

    I'm from Colombia and I was just passing by to thank you for your advice I watched many of your videos and the truth is that you made a before and after in my hair, thank you!

  • @kaylagrippi1446
    @kaylagrippi1446 Před rokem +1

    Wow! This was probably the most informative, no BS hair care video I have watched. Thank you!!

  • @katladynj760
    @katladynj760 Před rokem +19

    Just discovered your channel a few weeks ago and have been raving about you to my friends. I appreciate the education I have been getting and my blowdry brush routine immediately improved after watching your technique!! The humor in your videos is outstanding, too!! Happy holidays to you, Chris!! ❤️💚❤️

  • @jupitersage999
    @jupitersage999 Před rokem +9

    chris since november, your videos have changed my hair life COMPLETELY. wish i could’ve known this information years ago. would like to see more demos from the salon! you’re AWESOME

  • @christy3430
    @christy3430 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Olaplex 3 made a huge difference in my hair right away. Thank you for making this process so simple and uncomplicated.

  • @lr2vc3
    @lr2vc3 Před rokem

    I am so thankful to you…. I was waiting for the old bait and switch, but you truly gave the secrets to a gain healthy hair growth along with a regiment! Thank you, bless your soul!!!

  • @rusalka241
    @rusalka241 Před rokem +7

    Hope this channel will has a million of followers one day. This guy totally deserves it.

  • @user-gn4eo3jk2w
    @user-gn4eo3jk2w Před rokem +27

    Since I tried your hair routine on my kids, their hair is so much softer and easier to brush. It really saved my morning. Thank you so much for your great advice.

  • @minimalismmoi9407
    @minimalismmoi9407 Před 9 měsíci

    Love the sketch and learning so much about hair routine with you .The leave in conditioner tips (from another video of yours ) have changed my life! Just one week , I get healthier hair

  • @goober112
    @goober112 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I use baby shampoo & no conditioner. A touch of biolsilk here and there, now my hair is to my back. Before I was using like 7 different products, my hair was so heavy it weighed down on my scalp, made my hair thinner, & my hair would keep breaking at shoulder length. This video was so informative! Thank you!

  • @lisa85smith
    @lisa85smith Před rokem +90

    You’re AMAZING. My hair already looks so much better and way less frizzy. I’m also getting a lot less hair fall for some reason. You’re a lifesaver and I wish you allllllll the success 🙌🏼

  • @rubipotter1980
    @rubipotter1980 Před rokem +23

    5 months ago I started the process of getting blond and at the same time I was lucky to find your channel and follow religiously your recommendations. Yesterday when my hairdresser finish my hair she told me I have “an expensive blond”. My hair has grown up so much and is super healthy even after all that lifting. I was all over the moon 😍. Thank you Chris, thank you, thank you, thank you ❤.

  • @JayeEllis
    @JayeEllis Před rokem +19

    My biggest tip is BE GENTLE! Gentle products, gentle brushing, gentle styles. Most people are just too rough with their hair, then wonder why it breaks. Harsh products, heat, yanking the brush through, and wearing it down, no thanks!

  • @kellycurry3334
    @kellycurry3334 Před rokem +23

    WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE?!? 😆 I’ve been struggling with growing my hair out for years (on top of being severely anemic) but I just found your channel and you make perfect sense! Unfortunately I have been making a lot of the mistakes you talk about but I just ordered all the products you recommend and I’m on my way to healthy hair! THANK YOU!!!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @rizzart66
    @rizzart66 Před rokem +23

    Following your tips has done wonders for my hair. My hair is thick, corse and naturally wavy. I no longer need to flat iron inbetween washes and I can get up to 4-5 days between washes. The only thing I didn't like was the Redken heat protectant spray. Its main ingredient is water. I went back to my Beyond the Zone spray. It's more of an oil based product.

  • @adelasalca543
    @adelasalca543 Před rokem +11

    It really just depends on if your hair likes being weighted down. My hair is 32 inches long and I have been using Olaplex 3-4-5 for a few months now and I love it. I wash my hair once a week but it's never really oily.

  • @AshleyResonance
    @AshleyResonance Před 11 měsíci

    Finally someone is breaking it down.....Youve given me renewed hope for my hair!!

  • @tarotgirl315
    @tarotgirl315 Před 5 měsíci

    So glad I have found you. Your information is so useful and has changed my hair growth game!

  • @angiec8784
    @angiec8784 Před rokem +8

    Your videos are LEGIT! Thank you for your efforts to give us such awesome free content that WORKS! I was skeptical but just tried your recommended shampoo (with shampoo kungfu technique) and leave in conditioner and it made a big difference in 2 weeks. I always air dry my hair. But then I watched a heat style video of yours that said heat twice a week in your routine is next level and does great for my hair… I got the heat styling products but figured I would return them after a few tries if I didn’t like it. …. OMG it’s been a few weeks and WOW! Even my sister converted and now follows your videos and advice too and now her hair looks better than any time in her life! THANKS!!!!!

  • @REG911
    @REG911 Před rokem +13

    THIS MAN IS A HAIR LIFESAVER!!!!
    I started doing this routine and I saw a difference after the first time!! The second time I did this, my hair has never ever ever ever looked and felt this amazing and healthy…. EVER!!! And I was never one to spare the cost of taking care of my hair. My problem was mainly the right routine!
    Thank you so much for these amazing videos!

  • @danadoozer9990
    @danadoozer9990 Před rokem

    Thank you SO MUCH for explaining oliplex products! I've always wanted to try something from their line, but had no clue where to begin! Ordering #3 right away!

  • @sarahc.7202
    @sarahc.7202 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for spreading good info ! I managed to get long healthy hair and I learned that all you have to do is avoid and prevent damage, that's it. Because once the hair is damaged, it's really hard to fix it and long hair is old hair.

  • @pennybags9635
    @pennybags9635 Před rokem +9

    Chris, I can never thank you enough for saving my hair and my money💐❤

  • @dancingram79
    @dancingram79 Před rokem +195

    Chris! Ive been struggling with my dry hair for such a long time and fallen for all of this things. Thanks to your advice and the trinity system, my hair is finally looking and feeling great! Way less products and who knew... leave-in conditioner was the one thing I was missing. Thank you! ❤️

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  Před rokem +41

      Yes! That's awesome! Leave in conditioner is amazing

    • @beautifulbrokenangel786
      @beautifulbrokenangel786 Před rokem +1

      3 Minute Miracle Aussie conditioner works really well for dry hair.

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh Před rokem

      So does jojoba oil.

    • @eunseoabikim
      @eunseoabikim Před rokem

      Hey Chris can u please try mielle rosemary mint shampoo, conditioner, rosemary mint oil, and masque

    • @donkeyballs3307
      @donkeyballs3307 Před rokem

      ​@Beautiful Broken Angel stop buying shampoo and conditioner from a grocery store if u want real nice hair

  • @mamashanshan2772
    @mamashanshan2772 Před rokem +2

    My hair has become a bit thinner, however, at 59, I’m so blessed to have it, a couple grays!! I eat a lot of fish and veggies, I always have, plus condition
    1 wk. & leave in, I feel it helps me especially now becoming older & health issues.

  • @Bibliophile1686
    @Bibliophile1686 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you so much for your videos! My hair has been the same length for years and it's finally growing again. The method seems so simple I don't understand why this isn't common knowledge, but I'm grateful I found your channel!

  • @Ms_Tex
    @Ms_Tex Před rokem +84

    Except for the Olaplex, and routinely using protective hairstyles (braids, buns, etc.), this is the hair routine I've used for 15+ years. My most recent Big Chop (pixie length) was May 2019, and my hair is now mid-back, even with having at least 12" cut during trims.

  • @SoniaAlese
    @SoniaAlese Před rokem +4

    Take supplements: saw palmetto, biotin & collagen. Then use quality haircare products made for your specific hair type & do a weekly deep conditioner treatment. I have hair almost down to my butt and a lot of it.

  • @violetgutierrez5315
    @violetgutierrez5315 Před rokem

    Thanks for clarifying the whole olaplex thing! It's so much, I was already leaning towards no3

  • @shawnawhiting
    @shawnawhiting Před rokem +1

    Wow I’m so thankful I just found your channel! Love all the knowledge you have and that you are sharing it!

  • @sakshiraturi2648
    @sakshiraturi2648 Před rokem +14

    I almost shaved my whole head off because I was so frustrated with my hair!! It is still a mess but your videos have given me so much hope :) I am going to start taking your advice and hopefully get my hair back to what it was!

  • @an0ana
    @an0ana Před rokem +35

    Had a pixie from November 16' and grew it until March 21'. My final hair length/growth was 33". I never blow dried it or ever straightened it. I did a lot of things that I guess I shouldn't have, but my hair decided it wanted to grow fast. One thing that you learn is that your hair will easily be able to go longer without getting washed. There was no way for me to wash my hair every other day even if I had wanted to. As fun as it was to have coveted 'mermaid hair', I won't ever do that again. I'm happy with my chin length bob and undercut now :D

  • @md55773
    @md55773 Před rokem

    Wow you roasted those "researches"! You have some serious education not even in your field but with a general approach that doesn't care about misleading for profit or trend. Bravo

  • @alexandraniven5218
    @alexandraniven5218 Před rokem +2

    Watching your videos has made life so much easier because I needed to simply my hair routine, thanks so much.🌟

  • @olivia-performanceartist3693

    OMG this channel is such a godsend! For anyone new wondering why it's different to all the other videos out there, it's because these tips are so easy and PRACTICAL without the hundreds of hours / cash wasted on using a billion products and no time wasting "look at me, look at me" vibe like all the other influencer channels.
    My follow up question on this vid (if you haven't posted the answer already): what's the best way to apply leave-in conditioner? Especially for curly hair? Go all in with one of those Denman brushes, or just spray it on a bit? TIA!! xx

  • @kb-pn4cu
    @kb-pn4cu Před rokem +4

    Love your advice! You’ve saved my hair!

  • @visenya8
    @visenya8 Před rokem

    Wow this video is a gem, I wish I had seen something like this earlier. All the products and techniques you recommended is exactly what I use and they really work for my hair (nothing else does). I had to discover them on my own, with years of experimentation and trial&error.

  • @abigailmulligan3073
    @abigailmulligan3073 Před rokem

    Chris, thank you for all your videos. You have changed my hair

  • @kamwong8884
    @kamwong8884 Před rokem +7

    My hair has been looking so much better after changing to your recommended hair care routine for coarse hair. My hair is a bit different than most Asian hair -- it's coarse and (gasp) it's not stick straight! Using the leave-in conditioner and the heat protection is a game changer for me especially as I like using a flat iron.😁

  • @lovelysoul2772
    @lovelysoul2772 Před rokem +5

    Ok so I COULD NOT believe how well this trinity system works. After the 1st application of a good professional shampoo and a good blow dry creme my hair looked better than when I leave my stylist usually. In total amazement how easy it is and mad at the same time for not knowing all these years. Thank you for being honest with us. The pandemic has led a lot of us to do our own hair at home, and I appreciate this so much.

  • @petra5250
    @petra5250 Před rokem +2

    This advices are just amazing! So simple but so efficient! I was skipping using leave in and hair oil for long time…. One month ago after watching this videos and understanding on how to retain and keep moisture in hair, my bleached and dyed ends look great! And my hair owerall looks really good! All that with simple drugstore products with good ingredients, oiling my hair regularly with coconut oil, gliss kur grapeseed oil leave in spray( which I was doubting in first), my hair is now really happy and shiny and my ends look like i have some different hair! Keeping the moisure is the key! ❤🤸 gratefull for your advices

  • @NiaElinor
    @NiaElinor Před 7 měsíci +1

    So glad I found this video!! My hair has been breaking and refusing to grow since I had my last child 2 years ago. Finally on tablets for anemia, and I've just purchased the leave in conditioner you recommend, the redken frizz dismiss and olaplex 3! I've been taking hair vitamins and using hair growth oil for ages and nothing seems to have changed. xx

  • @annareeves9912
    @annareeves9912 Před rokem +29

    I'd love to incorporate this stuff into my hair routine because I'm trying to grow it out as long as possible. Another thing that doesn't cost any money that'll help reduce hair damage is not violently combing/brushing tangles out and breaking your hair off.
    To prevent tangles (at least for stick straight hair like mine), I brush it before showering (if there are lots of tangles, use one of those wet/dry brushes), only apply shampoo to the scalp, use a pick to help spread the conditioner from middle to ends, let sit while washing the rest of yourself, rinse everything out real good so there's minimal buildup, then pick it out again after drying with a white t shirt (DON'T rub it!! Just wrap it!). The t shirt by itself is so important...I immediately noticed a difference in how smooth my hair felt after using a t shirt instead of a towel. A salon lady told me to use a white shirt so no dyes get in my hair.
    This is extra and you don't have to do it, but I look for individual split ends and cut them off when I have extra time. It's impossible to get them all which is why trimming every two/three months is important, but I've seen some crazy split ends that needed to go. When you get it trimmed, only cut off maybe an inch MAX and don't go too often, otherwise you're cutting off all your growth. Still definitely trim it though because I didn't cut it AT ALL for 10 years and I had to remove 6 inches of damage despite how hard I tried to take care of it.

    • @sunflower_6086
      @sunflower_6086 Před rokem +2

      I've been using shirts to dry my hair but not white one ur point is logical i'm gonna start using white shirts instead thx ❤

  • @deelite4955
    @deelite4955 Před rokem +20

    I've been following the black hair community and hair care routines and using heavy products for a long time. I lived in fear of using heat on my hair to prevent damage. My hair type is "fine" and although I've managed to grow my hair somewhat during this time, I didn't feel like I could confidently wear some of the straight-ish hair styles that I wanted to. Since following your advice I feel like I've attained my life-long hair goals! I've changed hair products to your recommendations and my hair has been thriving since the last few months! Thank you and BLESS you Chris!

    • @lawsome2068
      @lawsome2068 Před rokem +2

      Hey there ! I have very fine 4c hair but I regularly blow dry it (once a month/ every two months) it really helps with length retention by reducing tangles and knots you may want to try it because for us fine haired girlie's blow outs look like silk presses unless your hair density is extremely thick

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  Před rokem +5

      Love to hear that! Heavy products work for natural curls. But when I blow out my salon co-founders curly coily hair it always comes out way better and lasts way longer with lighter products 👍

    • @giirlchan
      @giirlchan Před rokem

      ​@@BlowoutProfessor are heavy products better for protein deficient hair? High porosity hair?

    • @Amor09876
      @Amor09876 Před rokem +7

      @@BlowoutProfessor please make a curly /coarse hair video

    • @creamycazz1
      @creamycazz1 Před rokem

      @@BlowoutProfessor Love this comment b/c the same happened to me! The natural hair community has had so many “rules”. But the truth is if we follow the Hair Trinity steps and know how to retain moisture, we will be able to use heat to our advantage! So glad I found you Chris. 😊

  • @shelterskelter7
    @shelterskelter7 Před rokem

    This is like the most helpful CZcams video I’ve ever watched

  • @kqtynq
    @kqtynq Před 9 měsíci +1

    thank you for your content, i am in beauty school and i love teaching new things!

  • @kelseykayyoung
    @kelseykayyoung Před rokem +131

    Chris love your stuff, would really love for you to do trinity routine on natural wavy and curly hair. Keeping it curly for days in between washes, and also keeping it healthy, and safe at night.
    Expand the channel to more ethnic hair types and it will surely reach a wider audience!
    Thank you!

    • @creamycazz1
      @creamycazz1 Před rokem +6

      Agreed! 🙌🏾

    • @mrslavanderblu
      @mrslavanderblu Před rokem +5

      Basically, it would probably be the same. Honestly how different could it be? Probably the only real difference would be how to dry the hair, you know?

    • @Maharetsamarasuke2
      @Maharetsamarasuke2 Před rokem +3

      Please please please. I don't really want to blow dry my hair and get rid of my waves.

    • @kitsha88
      @kitsha88 Před rokem +5

      @@mrslavanderblu styling and products used would be different

    • @marvanajones3210
      @marvanajones3210 Před rokem

      Very interesting taking care of the hair you have, yet info given is a good usages to hair grow and to have healthy hair.

  • @raaziaisaac2798
    @raaziaisaac2798 Před rokem +10

    Thank you for your previous videos. Wow, I followed your advice. I purchased the Olaplex 3, the Redken acidic concentrate bonding shampoo and a leave-in conditioner. After one use of Olaplex 3 I can see and feel a difference to my chemically, colour-treated hair of many, many years. I too must colour every 5 weeks, grey hairs (50+ yrs old). Thank you for your informative videos. Much appreciated.

    • @laurenherbert7652
      @laurenherbert7652 Před rokem +1

      Did you get the Color Fanatic leave in conditioner? I can’t get hold of it anywhere online. From UK x

  • @Percabeth101
    @Percabeth101 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I do rosemary oil and have seen a lot of growth and health in my hair but I really like your channel and will
    use your products and ideas 😊

  • @maraschwartz6731
    @maraschwartz6731 Před rokem

    glad my stylist suggested olaplex no3 for me. It's the only one I use and has made a huge difference to my hair.

  • @christinecairns6198
    @christinecairns6198 Před rokem +17

    Thank you Chris for all your knowledge that you share with us .... Your videos are easy to understand and I follow your "trinity hair routine" - so basic yet so effective 🙂🙂🙂

    • @BlowoutProfessor
      @BlowoutProfessor  Před rokem +2

      Amazing! Yes you don't need that many products if you use the right ones

  • @piapenny
    @piapenny Před rokem +11

    I love opening CZcams and seeing a new video from the professor and his client that always brings the 🔥 questions!!😂

  • @mizuXmagicXmango
    @mizuXmagicXmango Před rokem +1

    Everything you said about the Olaplex Shampoo & Conditioner is everything I ALWAYS felt about it. Thank you sooooo much for this.

    • @VelkanAngels
      @VelkanAngels Před rokem

      Wish I knew that before I bought them both, cause he recommended them in his product list :(

  • @tequila2900
    @tequila2900 Před rokem +1

    I have fine hair, I just did the routine for fine hair (including the No 3 Olaplex and hair mask). It is amazing ❤❤❤ Thank you ❤

  • @eve2124
    @eve2124 Před rokem +3

    So I tested the advices given: so far, excellent results. I found my best pair shampoo and conditioner, I got a leave in conditioner, I do a no 3 olaplex treatment once a week and my hair is crazy good looking.

  • @Urfavelucy
    @Urfavelucy Před rokem +9

    Could you make this but cheaper, like a good hair routine with drugstore products? Im sorry but i can’t afford stuff like Olaplex..

    • @Anomaleee
      @Anomaleee Před měsícem +1

      I use jojoba oil. Olaplex *is* too expensive.

    • @shushymcsecret993
      @shushymcsecret993 Před měsícem

      I just show more basic care now, nice brushing several times a day to stimulate scalp and remove loose hairs and such and distribute oils. Basic coconut oil hair mask on hot wet hair once a week or so, obviously heat tools sparingly and intentionally. Don't need fancy crap

  • @terrymedina7893
    @terrymedina7893 Před rokem

    Thanks Chris, for keeping it simple 👍🏽🤩

  • @dorylis56
    @dorylis56 Před rokem

    Clear advice. Some we know but time is always so constraining, need to make it a routine like you said.

  • @Ella_Lundqvist
    @Ella_Lundqvist Před rokem +4

    Aaaandd- protective hairstyles😌 I have the normal shampoo and conditioner routine with the occasional egg and olive oil like once a month, and while that perhaps add vitamins and whatnot to my hair, hairstyles is one of the keys to keeping the breakage in line!
    I sleep with braids every night, and wear them or a hair clamp bun during the day, I have very brittle hair, and it gets tangled extremely easily, one night without braids and I get mats, which break ALOT while you brush them out.
    I don’t have the best hair genetics but I’ve managed to keep my hair growing about 15cm the last year, it’s soft and shiny, and boy with extra greasy blond hair, that’s not easy.
    You don’t have to wear your hair in styles all the time, honestly you could go with just the night, but I like my braids and I like to think they help☺️

  • @knp3335
    @knp3335 Před rokem +18

    I just cut 18 inches of my hair off last week. My hair is very fine and I always let it air dry so as to not damage it. It was down to my hips like I wanted and the ends were not great. I discovered your channel and now am going to concentrate on keeping it healthy from the roots and I'm back to using a blow dryer. Binge watching all of your videos!

    • @romidesco
      @romidesco Před 6 měsíci +1

      how is it now?

    • @ItzKristinaX3
      @ItzKristinaX3 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Oh my gosh! 🥺😭

    • @knp3335
      @knp3335 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@romidesco 13 months since the big chop and it hits my bra strap in the back for length and it’s so much healthier and fuller now. Blow drying instead of air drying made so much of a difference for my fine hair and using sulphate shampoo again after years of avoiding it.

  • @Beckyperry33
    @Beckyperry33 Před rokem

    Omg, this did wonders for my hair!! Thank you so much!

  • @Anita-uz7gr
    @Anita-uz7gr Před 5 měsíci

    I've bought all the products you have suggested for my hair, I'm so happy ❤

  • @valeriethompson9856
    @valeriethompson9856 Před rokem +5

    Absolutely love all your videos. BUT, really wish you would touch on the importance of trims rather than saying they don't need it (as you said in a different video). It really depends on the state of their hair. Go into detail about the fact that nothing mends a split end and it will just splitting up the strand and/or snap off leading to lost length. They can do everything you said in this amazing video, but if they don't get the already split ends off they are not going to see the BEST results and will think these suggestions didn't "work"? Just a suggestion. Keep being awesome!!! Love you Chris! 💖

  • @sonjaforrester9255
    @sonjaforrester9255 Před rokem +15

    My hair grows slowly. Really. I only have to touch up my roots every 10wks. But thanks to the routine my hair is much healthier! Thanks Chris!

    • @leolleol1245
      @leolleol1245 Před rokem

      Lopuhbguuj😝😗😗😗😗😍

    • @lirielhotshoot1247
      @lirielhotshoot1247 Před rokem +1

      Prenatal vitamins and jello seem to grow my hair and nails quite a bit.

    • @downsouthE
      @downsouthE Před 5 měsíci

      @@lirielhotshoot1247eating jello? 😅

  • @pierangelavu
    @pierangelavu Před rokem

    Since I have been using the products you advice and other stuff my hair has turn so soft and easy to manage! Thank you so much I never through I could achieve this softens, I have think frizzy hair but it has all changed!

  • @TianaLadySteel
    @TianaLadySteel Před 5 měsíci

    I am putting this into motion now!! I will tap in with my results! Thank you sir ❤️

  • @user-pg8iw1hz9k
    @user-pg8iw1hz9k Před rokem +10

    I love that we are taking hair advice from a bald guy 🤣❤️

  • @cbaker5630
    @cbaker5630 Před rokem +38

    Completely love the trinity routine recommendations. You are so right, not everyone has the same hair type/texture. I happen to have naturally curly hair that I prefer not to blow out and recurl. Unfortunately many of the curly hair routines recommend a LOT of product to keep it from frizzing out. Do you have any suggestions/recommendations for those of us who want to celebrate our curls and have them look amazing?

    • @janetm6701
      @janetm6701 Před rokem +13

      You might want to check out Manes by Mel on CZcams. She’s a stylist specializing in naturally curly hair. She recommends a leave-in conditioner, then a gel or curl cream (for hold and frizz), then an oil after the hair is dry.

    • @PiehlGina
      @PiehlGina Před rokem +7

      Check out the channel “manes by mel” for curly hair. I love her

  • @xxxElizabethxxx
    @xxxElizabethxxx Před rokem

    This was a brilliant watch ❤ Thankyou 🌟🙏🌟

  • @rebecca2034
    @rebecca2034 Před 11 měsíci

    I love your videos. Thank you for giving people truthful information.

  • @EdeenRen
    @EdeenRen Před rokem +3

    What can I use instead olaplex on non dyed hair? Thank you 🧚🏻‍♀️

  • @Sqeeby
    @Sqeeby Před rokem +4

    Can you address how to care for and style naturally curly or wavy hair? I love my natural waves, but it's hit or miss on getting a consistent style. I already use your recommended products and have seen a tremendous improvement in the health of my hair. Now I just need a nudge in the right direction on the steps to style.

  • @mrsabarai5619
    @mrsabarai5619 Před rokem

    I love seeing all the moroccanoil products in the back😊

  • @rachelpoteet9712
    @rachelpoteet9712 Před rokem

    I would be overjoyed if you did a video with hair tips for athletes like this!

  • @traceymaltby7819
    @traceymaltby7819 Před rokem +10

    I’ve been following this routine for two months and already I see growth. It works and the olaplex is worth it, I use about 2 bottles a month and get it on flip box. Thank you for saving my hair blowout professor ❤

    • @JKLPP
      @JKLPP Před rokem +4

      2 bottles per month 😱 that’s a huge consumption. I thought 1 bottle can be good for 2-3 months

    • @bellagreen6660
      @bellagreen6660 Před rokem

      @@JKLPP depends on your ussage. Some people wash their hair once a week and other once a day 😂

    • @MERCHIODOS
      @MERCHIODOS Před rokem

      @@bellagreen6660 Washing your hair once a day is really bad and damages your hair because your stripping the naturel oils that keeps your hair healthy. The recommend wash for your hair is twice a week

  • @j.celestekee658
    @j.celestekee658 Před rokem +19

    Hi Chris, your videos are freaking fantastic! I’m growing out my hair from postpartum hair loss and finding all your advice really helpful. I have 2 quick questions: 1) do you have an opinion on hair vitamins like Viviscal? Helpful or just marketing BS? And 2) can you ever do a video comparing all the different hair bonding formulas? I know Olaplex is the big one but now there’s K18, Epres, Redken has one etc. Is there one you recommend over the others for addressing damage?

    • @JuicyJuice1313
      @JuicyJuice1313 Před rokem +3

      I would love a video on bond builders, as well.

  • @michelesosa-armour3791

    Thanks Chris! Very helpful information.

  • @AnaMaria-uh8hp
    @AnaMaria-uh8hp Před 3 měsíci

    your tips really work on my thinning hair. Thank you! 🤗