GLASS HAIR PRODUCT LAYERING TECHNIQUE | How To Get Shiny Hair
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hello guys! I wanted to list some ways that this routine differs from my typical hair care routine:
1. previously I had been using a clarifying shampoo from the roots to the ends to remove product buildup throughout my entire length of hair. this routine emphasizes the importance of not doing that.
2. this routine emphasizes the importance of really coating every single strand of hair with the product you're using. this is something that I had tried to do, and honestly I thought I was doing a good job at it. but after watching her video, I realized that a good indicator that all of my strands are coated is whether or not I can successfully brush through my hair without resistance. also, making sure to section my hair when applying products just to make sure every strand is successfully coated.
3. applying a hair mask after shampoo, which I did before, but if my hair STILL felt tangled after, then I could go in with a conditioner - not something I did before.
4. apply a hair cream and then a hair oil.previously, I would just apply one of the other after washing my hair. but in this video, I would apply a hair cream first and then a serum/oil.
5. applying hair cream and oil before bed- same thing as #4, just making sure to do it at night as well.
and one more general point that I think this routine highlighted for me was the importance of paying close attention to the ends of my hair. although my hair is smooth and soft, the ends can actually be rough. by realllly focusing on the ends, it can help them to not feel as rough.
Hopefully this was helpful!!
Should you cold rinse after the hair mask/conditioner???
Should you cold rinse after the hair mask/conditioner??
Omg stop. You really made a whole hair video and then spent another chunk of your time typing out notes and you think this helping girls and women ? You should be teaching them to stip focusing on the their looks to this degree so they can spend time learning about and doing important things in the world. This is a waste of your precious time on the earth.
I just want to commend this method! I’ve been trying so hard to get my hair to be silky smooth after wash day but it always feels so dry despite me doing hair mask before washing, I woke up this morning with the silkiest hair ever! Honestly you should try this method if you’re struggling with dry end and rough feeling hair, definitely my new wash day regimen!!
What products did u use? And did u have to blowdry?
as someone who has only just started trying to take care of their hair (very thick, frizzy Māori hair) this method after just one wash day has already helped to make my hair so much smoother, shiny, and glossy! excited to keep using this technique and see how my hair is in a couple of months!!!
How is it now
So I have 4c hair and I feel like the natural hair girlies have been doing this for decades. It’s usually:
1. Separate the hair into 4-6 sections, making sure that each hair strand gets coated is crucial
2. Pre poo with mask or oil
3. Moisturizing shampoo, deep conditioner, and conditioner
4. LOC method
5. Set in a style (braid out, twist out etc)
6. Moisturizing and sealing every night before bed
My hair will never look like glass without heat and tension, and I’m perfectly okay with that. It’s healthy and soft, and there’s little to no breakage so I’m satisfied! It’s definitely interesting seeing people with other hair types “discover” this routine lol. I love the video as Always 🥰
its annoying how nowadays people make up random terms for 'new' methods that they discover even though these methods have always been around and now it's just people rebranding it. Like koreans came up with the term glass skin many years ago which is fine but now people are taking that and turning it into glass hair which is literally just a full-blown curly haircare regime as you stated above. I blame tiktok it's full of gen z and gen alpha just making sh*t up that we already been knew about!
Side note: what i call this routine is the ultimate post-straightening no damage get your curls back routine. I always do this after i have straightened my hair in hopes that i don't damage my curls even though everytime you heatstyle your curls, you are sabotaging your curl pattern.
I got a lot of inspiration from watching videos on natural African hair. My hair is usually very thick and coarse, so a lot of the same kind of products work, I just had to figure out how to tailor them to suit my hair, and Chris, "Blowout Professor", helped me fine tune it perfectly.
@@RebelAlliance42 Yes! I get so many great hair tips from people with straight hair, like abbey yung and audrey. I feel like we can all learn from each other and find ways to make techniques work for our hair types
@@gigibeah524same! I have type 4 relaxed hair i’ve learned that haircare is kind of universal with little difference across the board
4c hair is beautiful! Imagine how boring it would be if everyone had super straight hair. I know it is a lot of work, but as someone with hair so straight, it barely holds a curl, I always admire 4c hair.
Seeing is believing and although I always have admired your hair for its beautiful shine your ends blew me away!! Thank you for sharing this amazing video I can’t wait to try this!! ❤
A bonnet is a great tip for not damaging your hair while you sleep. Also if you don’t like bonnets you could use a silk pillow case as well. Just a tip
I watched your video and then tried this routine out. It works so well. My hair is so shiny.
Found you through pamper night routine , Loving you for years ❤
omg i saw the video of glass hair too, tried it and made such a difference!! i'm so glad you tried it too and loved it!! love you audrey ❤❤
Love your videos! And your voice is so soft and soothing Xx
Just tried the steps and the results are AMAZING!!!!!
Thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Awesome video as always Audrey!
Haha lol I have ADHD and really, really appreciate your video.... I realise how much I didn't catch from the original video and honestly, it was hard for me to pay attention, focus and listen on her video for me... OOPS... So Symptoms kicked really hard 😂💀 Appreciate it very, very much how you go into the steps individually and in detail, quite understandably, slowly...
Your whole video actually...with background music volume, white noise, calm...
Now I can do this routine too!!! I wanted to try it 😃💖💖
I had 2 under 2 and the amount of hair I lost in the front of my hair line was crazy! But now I have so many baby hairs lol. It grows back just takes time. ❤
I try already it is very good, thanks my dear. I was having dry hair and damage.❤
thank you!
Hi Audrey, did you ever try the zuvi halo hair dryer? It is amazing. It transformed my hair from dry to smooth ❤
informative video thankful for your help
omgf girl, I watched that video of irina and it was so so helpful. I wouldn't have thought in a million years that you would make a video like that. Thank you so much🫂❤
I am planning to do a keratin treatment tomorow do you recommend i start doing this routine as well right away or wait a little ?
Sprinkle about a 1/2 teaspoon of black sesame seeds on every meal, and eat the equivalent of a small handfull of peanuts every day, whether it be whole, chopped, or natural peanut butter. They are very good for hairfall, and I can confirm!
I use moroccanoil leave in conditioner and Redken big blowout cream after washing my hair, blow dry, then I use a cream and oils to polish. I reapply a teeny amount of oil only to the very ends every night for 2 more nights before washing again. My hair is in the best condition it's ever been in my life! It was ridiculously thick before I had my 2nd baby, 20 years ago, since then it thinned out considerably. Since adopting this hair routine and adding black sesame seeds and peanuts to my diet every day, my hair is getting thicker again, and the hair on my temples is finally growing back!
Is it black sesame seeds or nigella seeds lovely ?
@@rinkumoshi black sesame seeds
Peanuts are high in mycotoxins moldy food, but Valencia peanuts are best if you have to
I usually use leave in conditioner Redken One United or Pureology color fanatic as my 1st step after the shower. Im going to try it with and without. I'm curious if its something I don't need. I love Olaplex #6.
I'm watching and saying TOO MUCH PRODUCTS! I thought your hair would be greasy as hell but it actually looks amazing I may have to try
did you layer your hair w product every night since then or just the first night? and did that make a difference to your hair?
What do you think about Moroccan oil hydrate shampoo and conditioner?
It's the loc method! This was pioneered by the natural (curly) hair community.
It’s definitely not something new.
1) OIL
2) SHAMPOO
3) HAIR MASK
4) HAIR TOWEL
5) HAIR CREAM + OIL TREATMENT
6) B4 SLEEP: 5) AGAIN
You forgot the conditioner after hair mask 😇
What step do you wash ??
@@Madame_Zee it's the second step.Firts you apply the oil to dry hair, leave it on for some time - at least 30 min,then wash with shampoo.
Thanks that was interesting method
Have you got any colour on the ends of your hair?
Please make a video how to do blow dry in regular basis with all of ur products layering..
Fabulous ASMR voice … 😘
Hi love this video. I wanna know instead of hair cream can I use leave in conditioner such as Garnier hairfood hair masks ?
Of course. Everyone one hair is different and use what you have.
Love you ❤❤❤
Thank you ❤
Hi, this is a great video but I was just wondering… Is this just for straight styles then? I’m thinking all of this product would prohibit a curl from staying in. What are your thoughts?
This is a technique that curly hair people already did. Straight hair people are just catching on now. So yeah.
Do we NEED to use a shampoo with sulfates if we oil our hair before showering? Like you mentioned, I only use sulfates for clarifying treatments and it wasn't clear if it's necessary with the oil.
Edit: also why was conditioner skipped over so quickly? Had to rewind to double check if it was even a step
You don’t use a conditioner if using a mask. ❤
@@mommaconsbowlcut8496you do. That's the point.
Wondering how long this process of layering took? (Apologies if i missed it in the video) Also, how often would you do this? The result looks great, i love the shine but as someone with naturally straight hair, I hate my hair dead straight. I would love the shine without the super straightedness (lol if that's a word).
2 hours oil
5 minutes shampoo
20 minutes hair mask
10 minutes conditioner
(Towel drying 5 minutes)
5 minutes Applying hair cream
(Blow drying until half dry 15 minutes)
5 minutes Applying sealing oil
(Blow drying to fully dry 15 minutes)
Roughly three hour twenty minutes
What hair dryer is that?
It's a Dyson (I have the same)
hey audrey!! i love your content and i actually recently watched the same video as well! i am wondering though what exactly you’re referring to when you’re saying that this routine is different from your typical one? because to me the steps all seem the same and like the usual routine? is the special attention to coating the ends properly the difference and you’re just stressing the important of that? just wondering, regardless, love all of your videos and thank you for sharing
*importance
this is a great question! here are some ways this routine differs from mine.
1. previously I had been using a clarifying shampoo from the roots to the ends to remove product buildup throughout my entire length of hair. this routine emphasizes the importance of not doing that.
2. this routine emphasizes the importance of really coating every single strand of hair with the product you're using. this is something that I had tried to do, and honestly I thought I was doing a good job at it. but after watching her video, I realized that a good indicator that all of my strands are coated is whether or not I can successfully brush through my hair without resistance.
3. applying a hair mask after shampoo, which I did before, but if my hair STILL felt tangled after, then I could go in with a conditioner - not something I did before.
4. apply a hair cream and then a hair oil.previously, I would just apply one of the other after washing my hair. but in this video, I would apply a hair cream first and then a serum/oil.
5. applying hair cream and oil before bed- same thing as #4, just making sure to do it at night as well.
Hopefully this was helpful!!
Who makes the round brush?
here's the link, sorry I forgot to add it: amzn.to/3Qo9epL
This seems like a ton of product in the hair. I don’t know if my hair can handle that. I might be crying for the next shampoo day. I’m going to try it though.
heyy update?
Do what works for you. These are just suggestions
Do you watch Abby young? She is so informative about hair she has taught me so much 😊
I was thinking the Blowout Professor he’s very knowledgeable and less bull.
@@acerone1 -oop
She is awful tbh
she’s awful? how so?
my issue with the blowout professor is i feel like he often says incorrect things… at least from what i know to be true. like off the top of my head the main example i can think of is him saying that oiling your hair pre-wash is pointless and that you’re just washing it all off anyways so it makes no difference. but the whole point is that you’re protecting your hair from access water and unnecessary damage. there were just different things he kept claiming that i totally disagree with and got frustrated and unsubscribed :/ but i love abbeys content and always watch all of her videos and have never thought there to be bs or whatever you’re saying. so i’m wondering what you’re saying is wrong with what she claims?
girl son?! i thought you where 18 lol you look so young!!!
Im an easily confused person 😊but im assuming after the hair mask for 3 minutes you said rinse it out …you meant you washed your hair ???? And then continued on with the rest of the process …and with all the oils etc …did you wash the lengths or still just wash the scalp ❤
No she rinse out the mask not shampooed again.
What are you wearing on your lips!!?? 👄
Just confirming no separate leave in conditioner?
Cream or a leave in - depends on your hair.Cream is heavier.Hope it helps
Can u tell me the products
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So cool❤
I avoid using shampoo, mask and conditioner of different brands. It seems that they work better if they are of the same brand.
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This would weigh my hair down so much 😩. I dunno if this would work on frizzy hair.
Is this hair color dark chocolate? Or just black?
Not black.
So everyone has an opinion and they sometimes contrrdivt each other. Straight hair you brush dry. Sulfates are bad. Dimethicone is bad. So confusing
Warning, I invested in these products and just tried this routine. I put very little of these products in my hair and it looked disgusting when I blew it dry. My hair looked like an oiled up cotton ball. I washed the products out. I hope one wash will be good enough. Those products penetrated into my hair follicle and greased up my entire head of hair. I didn’t even put it in my scalp and it’s greasy too. Yuck. What a waste of time and Money.
Mask, conditioner, hair cream are supposed to be applied to your mids and ends. They should not go into follicles.
The pre-wash oil goes on scalp, but it is followed by shampoo, so nothing should be left in follicles.
But anyway, it's interesting to know your results.
Not me at the end of the video looking at the mirror and seeing smth move 🌚 also it's like 2 am here 💀
Lmao scary! But it was my husband
I am born with glass hair. I didn’t do anything to my hair. Shampoo and conditioner ...then air dry. Nothing more. I didn’t know people need to do so much in order to get glass hair. 😂
Enjoy it while it lasts.
I cannot find the ingredients for the hair mask, does anyone know if there is protein in it? My hair does not like products with protein.
It contains one which is hydrolized Conchiolin. It’s about 3/4 of the way down on the ingredients list. So it’s not that important, but if your hair is extremely sensitive to proteins it may not like it.
@@Sarah.0304thank you!!
Love your vids but if you’ve had a keratin/smoothing/etc treatment (99% sure you have) I wish you’d disclose it in vids. It seems like most hair care creators have, but give people the idea that those results can be achieved with a proper hair care routine when they just can’t.
None of my hair is keratin treated or anything like that. I don’t know what to say, I can’t force anyone to believe me but I’m being honest. I understand that there can be mistrust with influencers. However you’re just going to have to take my word for it.
@@AudreyVictoria my bad!!! That is absolutely wild though, never seen untreated hair look so perfect ❤️ thanks for clarifying
@@leggyegg2890 Keratin treatments are filled with chemicals no? I’m told that they are not good for the hair. You seem educated about the topic can you confirm if they are good or not?
8:03 is this really how 2.4 million girls are spending their time ? While boys study to become leaders, presidents, and Nobel prize winners, girls are discussing such minutiae as the texture of their hair from root to end? Man , we women will never get ahead. :(
So the girls are supposed to be leaders, presidents and Nobel winners with their hair that looks like rat nest?😂
You do realize that many ppl are actually allergic to sulfates? If you have sensitive or reactive dry skin you should avoid it. Important to point out.
if someone has an allergy to sulfates they’d know about it by the time they’re watching hair care videos. she can’t be responsible for every single person that watches this video. if so, she’d have to mention that some people may be allergic to literally anything and everything mentioned in the video.
There are people like me who are allergic to non sulphate shampoos.