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  • what can you do if you don't have a hand held shower head

  • @mollyjane112 Hi, you can use either your kitchen sink faucet or your tub faucet.

  • This washing method honestly make my scalp and hair become really, really, clean & I freaking love it. BUT, ever since I practice this, my usually untangled waist-long hair became tangled. Before this, I don't need a comb but now.. Ah....Please. What am I doing wrong...

  • Do you wear a shower cap over your hair when you shower?

  • @cristyleigh Hi, yes I do :o)

  • What happens if you straighten your hair a lot? Is that harmful because if I don't then my hair gets all in my face. And why would you use a wide tooth comb? I'm using a wide one but what's the difference? Please reply

  • @eah9700 straightening does damage your hair because the heat burns your it. i straighten my hair but not everyday, i try not to do it too much. when your hair is wet it is most vulnerable and a wide tooth comb is gentle, combs that arnt wide tend to snag your hair and cause breakage

  • @eah9700 Hi, sweetovivi said it perfectly. I agree with her advice.  I do have a video uploaded about flat ironing your hair and preventing damage. I hope you'll check it out; I think you will find it very helpful.

  • Hi. What do you recommend for tangles that are about as big as a golf ball and tight (very hard to get out without breaking the hair). Any advice would be much appreciated. Bcs I'm at a point where I just want tochop it off.

  • @cljonesable Hi, you need to start preventing them asap because tangles like that can lead to breakage. Try spraying them liberally with Johnson Detanglers, work the solution in with your finger for a few minutes, then with a wide tooth comb begin to gently try and pick at the tangle to start untangling it. If these types of tangles are occurring during sleep, please see my video on Nighttime care of your hair.

  • I love this video! Thank you so much (: Unfortunately i don't have a hand held shower D:

  • @TheChelsea1459 Hi, try using the spicket in the tub or your kitchen sink faucet.

  • This was very useful for me, i changed my method and now im finding my hair much much healthier looking. Also i never bothered to pay attention to the hot water much, thank you =]

  • I am soo thankful that I found this video! My long hair looks and feels so much healthier and all I did was change the method of washing it. Ive been doing it this way for over a month now, but I could feel the difference after just one wash. The only thing I do a bit differently is that I also use that wide-toothed comb to lightly comb the conditioner through the length before rinsing. Thats not really harmful, is it?

  • @SJ2469 Hi, not at all, just be sure you are very gentle and if you encounter any tangles, leave them for after you towel dry so you can give them really gentle attention.

  • I towel dry my hair but my hair has started to become very thin! I was just wondering what could i do to make it more thick?

  • @Srha93 Hi, are you dieting. That's usually the first reason hair can get thinner. Maintaining a balance diet really helps grow healthy thick hair. also exercise is important because it enhances bloodflow to the scalp. Adding a multivitamin is also a great idea because the extra b vitamins will help hair growth and finally I would recommend you do some scalp massage. I have a great video about how it helps stimulate hair growth.

  • i use a hand-held shower but i still wash my hair while i shower. but when i wash my hair i use a cooler temperature water.

  • I keep seeing questions about if you can do this without a detachable shower head, I'm curious about this too. I'm going to try this without the shower head tonight, obviously since mine isn't detachable, and see how it works. Thanks for the video. :)

  • Woops I meant I don't know why.

  • I have frizzy hair and u don't know why. I want to find a way to fix it without using expensive hair products. Also I have straight hair yet my ends some times curl. Is that natural? Please respond.

  • @TheLillmama

    To me it sounds like your hair is kind of dry, which can cause frizziness and such. I would recommend a good oil treatment and a good deep conditioner about once-twice a week. Neither of those will cost you very much money.

  • @TheLillmama Hi, please see my deep conditioning with olive oil video. I think you will find it very helpful for dealing with frizziness and dryness. I love using olive oil on my hair. It's amazing how soft and healthy it will look after you use it. Please give it a try. I think you will love the results.

  • What does it mean if some strands of my hair are wavy at the ends? I'm kind of concerned because my hair is straight P.S. Thanks for the tip. :D

  • @DeatheStar Hi, it could be that they are a bit dry and they curl easily because of that. If you trim your hair, you will probably rectify the situation.

  • @YouTips4U I knew it. Thanks!

  • hi, I can't imagine washing my hair without using a comb. I have very curly hair and it get tangled easily. Do you use a comb?

  • @KasanaQuotes Hi, I use a comb after I wash my hair to comb it out.

  • @YouTips4U Thank you for your quick answer and for all those useful tips :)

  • @KasanaQuotes You're very welcome!

  • Hey :) When you shower your body before the hair, do you use a separate towel for your hair and your body? Thank you so much!

  • @chunellakizzes Hi, yes I do.

  • when you take a shower like that, do you skip doing your body?

  • @selenagomezfan131 Hi, I shower my body separately. I can do my hair any time whether it's right after I shower, or at another time when I am not taking a shower.

  • I've tried this method multiple times and i do admit that it makes your scalp so much cleaner and conditioner is much easier to apply because you can actually see the length of your hair clearly. i think your tips for long hair are really good and well thought out. There are too many videos on youtube showing people piling up hair on their head and putting conditioner on their scalp (yikes). compared to them, your video is a godsend.

  • @SarcasmExpert Hi, thanks so much for sharing your terrific feedback with me and the viewers. I really appreciate it!

  • Bless you! Bless you! Bless you! Bless you!

  • why do you use warmer water after you applied the conditioner and are rinsing it out? thnx for the tips!! :D

  • @BlackHurricane714 Hi, because it helps activate the conditioner and detangle any tangles you may have.

  • I'm gonna try that tomorrow. Thanks for showing the youtube video. My hair is really long and it always get tangle. My parents said I might loose hair at a young age because of my scalp and the red spots in it. I hope that doesn't happen D:

  • if you want to shampoo your hair in the shower just step out of the water until you rub in the shampoo then wash it off and if you want just turn down the heat of the shower

  • very beautiful video!! but could you wash your hair again, but backward, like an hairdresser?

  • could i still do this wish a normal shower head and just tilt my head upside down to was it?

  • thank you so much for this video, i have been having trouble washing my hair, i might get a handheld shower head or do this in the sink, thank you so much again

  • Does your neck and/or back ever get sore doing it that way?

  • Hi, sometimes my back, but now I lean my knees against the side of my tub for support and that really helps. I only take about 5 minutes for the whole washing and conditioning so it doesn't bother me.

  • I just wanted you to know I have been washing my hair the way you suggest and I just love the Neutrogena Triple Moisture. I have also purchased many of the other products you suggest and have been very happy. I'm now going to purchase the coconut oil and I have been deep conditioning with olive oil. I have received so many compliments on the shine and health of my hair and I thank you. I also got a boar bristle brush and that is amazing.

  • That's terrific! Thanks so much for sharing your great feedback. I'm so happy my videos have helped you.

  • please respond to this ! : what if you don't have a hand held shower head ?? what can you use?

  • Hi, you can use the faucet in your kitchen, especially good if it detaches, or you can use the spicket in the tub if you have one that sticks out from the wall.

  • @YouTips4U I have thick curly long hair that's longer then yours and it takes forever to wash, the tangles were a nightmare, the split ends were horrible, I just didn't know what do to, it was so bad, I just stood in the shower with the water pouring down on me while I did little to wash it, i would pay people to wash it, one day my friend was like, " I think this will help you" watched this and fell in love ! thank you soo much !! :D

  • You're very welcome! Thanks so much for sharing your great feedback. I'm so glad my video helped. Your hair sounds beautiful!

  • So hot water is actually bad...Thats why I noticed that my split ends were starting to go away...And I ALWAYS tangled my hair xD until I saw them washing their hair on animes...and I use those big flat type of hair brush, I was wondering which one is better, as in pros and cons, I know that the one that I use is much easier to brush my hair. Thanks =D

  • Im so gonna go try this right now!!!

  • Thank you! This works!!! Thank you so much!!!!!!! 

  • Hi I jus started watching your vids and I really like them alot but just wanted to say that I think it really really nice that you answer the questions and comments your subbies are leaving you don't ever see that!!! Looks like you have one new subbie now

  • Hello!!! I tried this today and it WORKED! The result of my hair is just amazing. Thank you!-3

  • Hi, I'm so glad you liked it. Thanks so much for sharing your terrific feedback. I love hearing from my viewers on how my tips have helped them. Thanks again :o)

  • I heard that hot water was good for your hair... xD but thanks! I'll try this :3 I flip my hair over, but in a kinda lazy way... xD I hope this helps prevent less grease :3

  • Hi, it is never a good idea to wash your hair with hot water. Using this method will definitely result in cleaner hair because you are able to clean your scalp better. You will also notice more body. Let me know how you liked it :o)

  • Oh my goodness, I've been doing it wrong all this time! I wonder if this might help decrease the oiliness and dryness of my hair! I'm gonna try this from now on, It looks like the way the salons do it too! Minus the sink!

  • Hi, yes it will. You will get better cleansing of your scalp and prevent drying of the outer layer of your hair.

  • Hello , I love your videos and think you are wonderful. It would be greatly appreciated if you responded to these three questions I have. Thank you in advance and more videos please <3:)

    1.I have hair down to the top of my butt and the ends are very dead with many split ends, Any way to eliminate or reduce split ends with out cutting length?

    2.Any extra tips on how to care for my hair to help it grow healthy?

    3. How long did it take for your hair to grow your length it is beautiful!

  • Hi, I'm so glad you like my videos. I'm happy to answer your questions. 1) You can use my method of trimming just the split end off which leaves the length of the hair in tact. Please see my video on cutting split ends. 2) Conditioning long has is so important because as you get down toward the bottom that hair can be several years old and very susceptible to moisture loss and dryness. Condition after every shampoo and be sure to use a leave-in conditioner or heat protectant before styling.

  • 3) Thanks so much for your lovely compliment on my hair. It took me about 2 years to grow my hair to this length. It was about 2 inches below my shoulder when I started to grow it longer. I did trim it periodically during that time.

  • Im just about to take a shower and i am going to do this things you just taught me , well thank you for taking your time and teaching me how to wash my hair Properly!.

  • i heard if you keep your hair in a towel like that for a while, it starts to smell bad

  • Hi, I've never heard that. I have always kept my hair in a towel for a bit of time after I wash it to absorb the excess water and never had any kind of a smell problem.

  • Hi! :) if you could please take your time to reply to this, that would be greatly appreciated! so i have long curly waist length hair. the problem with my hair is its really dry except on my scalp its oily. its really thick. i need to find a way to condition it and make it soft & shiny and not damaged. whenever i take a shower, i cant just let my hair air dry cuz it wud frizz up A LOT so i have to keep it in a bun. but it wud take like 3 days to dry. any tips/ things i should do would be great!

  • Hi, I have a great suggestion for your dry hair: use olive oil to deep condition it. It's absolutely wonderful. Since your scalp has enough oil, please avoid that area and apply it to your dry hair from the nape of your neck down to the ends. Please see my video on this; I think you will find it helpful. Rather than keeping your hair in a bun for 3 days to dry, you may want to try using a blow dry to dry it partially. Please see my video on blow drying to prevent damage.

  • i only use one shampoo, is that okay??? and would clodish water work better?

  • Hi, you really should use a conditioner, unless your hair is cut cropped close to your head. Conditioners help to keep moisture in the hair and keep hair soft and remove tangles. I always recommend washing your hair with a comfortable tepid temperature - luke warm. If you prefer it a bit colder that's fine just don't use very cold water because that is too harsh and can cause tangling.

  • wow! I found instant diffirence after one wash! My hair is so much softer. Thaaanks so much! <3

  • awesome vid, i got a question tho if u got the time. My hair isn't that long, its more like medium.. down to the shoulders.. when i wash my hair i tent to lose a bunch of hair =/ any ideas on what i should do ? also i'm a guy

  • Hi, losing hair when you wash it is very normal. 10-20% of our hair is always in the fall phase where hair is being shed so new hair can grow in. When you shampoo your scalp it just loosens the hairs that were about to fall out and you'll see a bit more. Same thing happens when you brush your hair. It's normal to lose up to 150 hairs a day. So if you are losing more than that, you may want to examine causes. For more info on this, please see my video on hair loss. I think it will help.

  • @YouTips4U Thanks for responding. I find your videos very helpful.

  • How often do you wash your hair?

  • Hi, about three times a week. I think that is best to prevent dryness and to keep it clean, but it depends on your hair type. If you have excessively oily hair, you may need to shampoo more often.

  • If I EVER wash my hair upside down I'm asking for trouble bc my hair is very very curly. I think this technique is best for straight hair ppl. But for Afro textured hair or other curlies it's best to shampoo standing up to avoid unecessary tangles.

  • By following this I've noticed that this seem faster than how I used to wash my hair and it feels cleaner. it sqeeks when I rub my scalp so know.

  • Hi, your scalp does get cleaner because you are able to wash it better than when your hair is in the shower with the water running over it. I'm so glad you found my video helpful :o)

  • OKay. so im 15 years old. Im a guy with long hair. Not shoulder length but long. My hair is very...idk how to explain just feels dry. ive tried some 3 minute conditioner. It works but not as good as it should. It still frizzy in some places. then when i go to take a nother shower the next day it seems as if i have a few hairs fall out. Nothing like handfulls or nothign like tat. Maybe a couple of hairs on my hands like maybe 20. But anyways can you assist? And i do not take hot showers often

  • Hi, it's perfectly normal to lose up to 100-150 hairs per day. So 20 is no problem at all. Have you tried Neutrogena Triple Moisture Daily Deep Conditioner. It's my absolute favorite conditioner. Leaves your hair soft, tangle free and frizz free. You can buy it in any drugstore.

  • You should never wrap your hair in a towel after you wash it. It tugs and pulls on the hair. Also, your scalp NEEDS to be conditioned as well! Condition the ROOT of your hair! And ALWAYS let your hair dry before combing, use a hair gloss/shine also. By following THESE STEPS, my hair has grown down to my waist in a little over a year. From my shoulder down to my waist, that is. It's also VERY healthy and has a natural gloss to it. No frizz either and I rarely get split ends. :)

  • You should never wrap your hair in a towel after you wash it. It tugs and pull on the hair. Also, your scalp NEEDS to be conditioned as well! And ALWAYS let your hair dry before combing, use a hair gloss/shine also. By following THESE STEPS, my hair has grown down to waist in a little over a year. From my shoulder down to my waist, that is. It's also VERY healthy and has a natural gloss to it. No frizz either and I rarely get split ends. :)

  • hi first of all im a guy with long hair and im in the need of some assistance :) after shampooing my long hair and leaving it to dry it looks frizzy (sticks out everywhere) and feels really dry :( why is this happening? am i using too much shampoo? do i only need to shampoo my scalp rather than the entire length of the hair? will a hydrating conditioner solve this problem for me? i have straight medium thick black shoulder length hair. i need some help with this people thanks :)

  • Hi, you should only be shampooing your scalp. As I show in the video,. simply squeeze the shampoo through your long hair just before rinsing. Using a conditioner after shampooing is a must. So work it into your wet hair, then rinse with warm water. If you haven't tried Neutrogena Triple Moisture Daily Deep Conditioner, you may want to give it a try. It's a wonderful hydrating conditioner.

  • After gently squeezing the water out of your hair with a towel or putting your hair in a turban for a bit, gently comb it out and place a small amount of leave-in conditioner on your hair. Then leave it to dry, but don't attempt to comb or brush it again until later after it is dry and only if you need to.

  • Nice video! My hair is very long and I also wash my hair with shampoo twice each time, and alternate 3-4 shampoos and conditioners. Sometimes I pile my hair an top of my head and wash it like that, and indeed, often end up with a tangeld mess:) So, won't do it again:) Your tips are great. Thanks.

  • Hi, glad my video could help :o)

  • @YouTips4U It did! I do have less tangles thanks to your tips:)

  • since i wash my hair like this..it feels even cleaner!!! thanks a bunch!! it works best for me to wash it every day since i used to have oily roots...now my hair is just dry :P but i got used to it and i don't feel good if i don't wash it for at least one day..it's so uncomfortable to me :( but most of the time i end up with neck pain :'(

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  • i learned a lot in this video! wow my hair is up to my tail bone and ive been washing it wrong this whole time! thank you so much!

  • Hi there! I was wondering how often you wash your hair? My hair is pretty long...it goes about an inch below where my bra strap lies. I usually only wash my hair twice a week. Do you do yours more or less? And thanks for the conditioner recommendation. I have VERY dry hair and couldn't find anything that would work on it!

  • Hi, I wash my hair about 3 times a week.

  • i realy like it thanks u're very cool

  • Wow u have really nice long hair. I have a question. Do you detangle first or do you put in the leave in conditioner before detangling?

  • Hi, I usually detangle first, then apply my leave-in condition. If your hair is very tangled, which hopefully it is not if you use my recommended method, spray the tangle with a detangler then comb out, then apply leave-in conditioner.

  • @YouTips4U thank you so much :)

  • is Suave a good brand?

  • Hi, the most important thing about buying any brand of shampoo is buying the right one for your hair type. I have not tried Suave, so I can't say. The best thing to is to give it a try and see how your hair turns out :o)

  • ima man and i have like 3 feet of hair

  • I used this technique in the shower (not upside down) and it truly helped me avoid tangles! I conditioned but didn't rinse completely out and my ends look soooooooo healthy!

  • I've been using this method for the last week now with pretty good results. Thanks! One question, after I let it down from the towel, it seems like one big tangle since it's damp and had been dangling upside down. Am I doing something wrong? I don't want to detangle at that point, so I sleep with it damp and in the morning it's dry and pretty easy to comb through. Tips?

  • @97jennifers I've been invited to a hair-washing party. Can't think of an excuse.

  • Hi, after you take it out of the towel, simply flip it up and down to shake it lose a few times. Then gently comb it out. It should not be tangled because you were only massaging the scalp with shampoo and only squeezing the shampoo through the long hair.

  • Just out of curiosity, how much shampoo are you using to wash your hair? Since you are doing it twice. I always wash my hair only once and if it is really dirty, I'll just use more shampoo than I normally do.

  • Hi, I use about the size of a quarter.

  • how long does hair have to be.. for you to consider it "long" hair? ...thanks :)

  • Hi, in my opinion long hair is below shoulder length.

  • @YouTips4U but wouldn't that be short hair?

  • @YouTips4U i have hair upto my thighs(i swear not kidding) and i dont have much thicker hair...and iam desperete to hv a thick hair wat do u think i should so?plz plz plz reply

  • Wow, you are very fortunate to be able to grow your hair so long. Is your hair thin because the ends have gotten thin and you simply need a trim, or do you have thin hair by nature. If you have thin hair (you've always had that hair type), you can increase your hair volume by doing certain styling techniques. Start by shampooing your hair upside down as I show you in this video. Next, you'll want to spritz some volumizing spray into the roots, flip your head upside down and blowdry it.

  • While you are blow drying it upside down, be sure you gently lift the hair from the scalp. This will create terrific volume. When you flip your hair back upright, do not brush out your hair all the way through as you will flatten it. Simply gently brush the outer surface to tame a bit and your down.

  • this video was helpful

  • love love love ur videos this one is so helpfull thank u

  • damm you've got som realyr eally good advice..

  • i dont have a removable shower head, would a bath tub faucet or a sink work if i just move my head around underneath it?

  • Hi, yes, it would. Definitely give it a try.

  • my mom does the same method as you do (by standing and washing hair separately but my mom just literally stands there with her back bent down and it's really tiring. do you do it while sitting on a short chair or do you do the same?

  • Hi, it doesn't really bother me to lean over as it doesn't take me very long. Fortunately my toilet is right behind me so if I need a rest I can just close the lid and sit or lean against it. I do usually do that while conditioning.

  • Thanks so much!

  • with the leave in conditioner, can I use the olive oil?

  • Hi, I wouldn't recommend that for daily use. I recommend olive oil for deep conditioning treatments. Please see my video on this. For use before styling, you'll want something lighter. Buy a good leave in conditioner or you can use jojoba oil. ojoba oil is better as it is much lighter.

  • i never thought about cold water closing my follicles.thanks this was really informative.

  • Hi, I'm so glad you found it helpful :o)

  • Hi, this works for medium lengthen hair, correct? My hair also gets very oily after I wear a cap or sleep, so I shower everyday. Is that fine? And I aggressively dry my hair with the towel but now I know its bad. :(

  • Hi, yes you can absolutely do this with any length hair. I usually don't recommend shampooing everyday unless you have excessively oily hair. Sometimes switching to a different shampoo can help. some shampoos have too much conditioners in them and they leave hair weighed down and it gets oily right away. Definitely be gentle about removing the excess water; aggressive is a no no :o)

  • @YouTips4U Hmm well I've always had oily hair so I stopped using conditioner for a while but it hasn't helped. So would blow drying be better? I shower every morning for school. Thanks for the feedback!

  • Hi, blow drying would be better than flat ironing, but be sure you don't blow dry your hair bone dry that can be drying and damaging.

  • Hi, I really don't recommend washing your hair every day unless you have excessively oily hair.. It can cause drying of both your hair and scalp.

  • I thought I was the only one that washes my hair twice, upside and use different shampoos alternately.

  • this is so cool. i colored my hair like a month ago, and my aunt said that i have to take cold showers so yu dont have to redye yur hair, but taking cold showers would give me a really bad cold.

    so this helped A LOT! haha. thank yu!

  • thats my method of washing my hair

  • I have thin long hair that is about your lengh and its extremely dry and tangly. I could wash my hair get it untagled and in the next five minutes its in these huge knots again. I use Dove as my conditioner and shampoo. I honestly have no idea what to do, i put my hair in ponytails everyday since it hides the knots. My hair is pretty fluffy and i have really tight curls, any advice?

  • @BloodyBlossomxD how about get it trimed or cut?

  • Hi, I understand your frustration. Perhaps try a different conditioner. I recommend Neutrogena Triple Moisture, Daily Deep Conditioner. I also recommend you use a leave in conditioner with detangler before styling.

  • I started washing my hair in the shower flat down and now my african american hair has been getting knots under the crown area. I will start washing upside down again! Thanks for the tips!

  • You're very welcome! Just remember not to swirl your hair all around when washing. Just concentrate on shampooing your scalp in a gentle massaging way :o)

  • thank you. I am trying for the umteenth time to grow my hair. My hubby had beautiful hair without a lot of fuss. Your tips have really helped me. thank you so much for taking the time!! ~D.

  • this is very good info. it seems like common sense how to wash your hair. however as youve shown there is a right and wrong way. after using tips from you daily my hair is great

  • What if I have long hair but its really curly and always gets in knots after practice. I take showers after practice, will this still work?

  • Hi, yes it will definitely work for you. I do recommend that you brush through your hair before you wash it to remove tangles and knots.

  • thanks it helped out alot i was using a tight brush after showering and i would lose so much hair but now i know not to use it :D:D thanks

  • Thank you so much I love you and I'm a guy. XD

  • That helped so much! But after awhile I started having neck problems. I have a connective tissue disease (Joint) That makes me hurt all the time and dislocate my joints so maybe thats just me....

  • OMG!!! I followed your tips and my hair get's more healthier!! :)) THANK U SO MUCH 4 THE TIPS!!

  • I love your videos so much! I should subscribe you! Thank you for your tips! :)

  • oh my gosh. i LOVEEE your videos! you give the GREATEST tips! thanks!! (:

  • Ouch, doesn't bending over like that hurt the whole time your washing your hiar?

  • im a guy and i want my hair to grow as long as yours

  • thankyouu soo much i always made my hair knotty by pilling it ontop of my head and never used the cold water after to close my cutculs :) x

    thankss x

  • Thank you so much for your videos!! You are sooo informative and thorough with each and one of them, I feel like you're talking to me. :)

  • Sure, but I would not put my hair in the shower after. You will just wash off your conditioner and dry out your hair if the water is too warm.

  • did u kno that its not good to put a towel on ur hair after showering because when you walk on carpet... the friction can make your hair damaged and frizzy... :)

  • this is so helpful thank you so much!

  • You remind me of Terri from Glee...

  • you r soooo great ...what is your name???

    i want to name you by your name...=)=)=)=)=)

    really great vids and super good tips on life, love and health!

  • Hi, wash you hair no more that every other day. You don't want to wash it every day as this can be very drying unless you are a person with extremely oily hair. Condition after every shampoo and leave conditioner on your hair at least a minute before rinsing.

  • Love this! I've been doing this for years! 

  • Thank You, You Tips for your wonderful hair tip's video's! I have baby fine thin and very porous hair, which I am trying to nurse back to health! I have come to the decision to stop bleaching my hair as is is severely overprocessed, I watched your video on the Olive Oil treatment and am going to start that! Also, I wanted to know how often should I wash my hair and do you have any other good pointer's for me to follow! My hair also tend's to get matted and knotted up after I wash!

  • Hi, I'm so glad you are enjoying my videos. I'm so glad to hear you have decided to take better care of your hair and I'm happy to help. Deep conditioning with olive oil will be wonderful for you. I recommend you do that at least once a week until your hair is healthier. Don't shampoo more that 3-4 times a week unless your hair is super oily. Be sure to condition your hair after each shampoo and use a leave in conditioner as well. You want to prevent any further damage from occurring.

  • Handle your hair gently and avoid excessive heat styling. Finally one of the most important things is your diet. Maintain a healthy diet rich in proteins to help rebuild and grow your hair. Good luck and stay committed and you will have beautiful healthy hair again.

  • @melindamia1 I have very long hair with several layers of dye and bleaching in it, but after I condition I use Aussi Three Minute Miracle (cheap, lasts a long time) and after three minutes veeeeery gently brush out the tangles starting from the ends up, and it makes my hair soooo much smoother and softer ! Otherwise my hair gets super knotted and tangled. There are some other really cheap 'anti tangles' hair products you can spray in damp hair that smell pretty and keep your hair tangle free (:

  • i have long hair but my scalp is so dry any advice??? help

  • Hi, massage your scalp with a small amount of jojoba oil several times a week. For more information about this wonderful oil, please see my video on it :o)

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