Alert icon
We're changing our privacy policy. This stuff matters.  Learn more  Dismiss

How To Get Strong, Healthy Hair

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
42,588
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2008

This video examines which types of products to buy, what NOT to buy, how to deep condition your hair, and explores professial hair care brands.

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Uploader Comments (sarahreaume)

  • i think the sleeping with your hair in conditioner is a bit much. then again, how should i know? ive never done it. :) ya. are you sure that buying stuff from salons and such is better? cause i really don't think it is. no offense. i just feel like salon stuff is just as good as normal stuff. :D

  • @TheClutzyninja Honestly, sleeping with conditioner in my hair is the best! I LOVE the way my hair feels and looks after I do this! It's also very good for your hair! I honestly do believe that the quality of shampoos and conditioners from salons are much better. BUT, there are some drugstore products that I would use. Things like hairspray and mousse are things that don't necessarily need to be bought at a salon because they don't affect the actual condition of your hair - just the looks of it

  • @TheClutzyninja And thanks for watching! (I couldn't fit that in my last comment because of the character count allowed per comment!)

  • hi, liked yr video... but here in india we don get des brands... can u suggest some more wich we cud get here!!

  • @diannediz Hi! I'm not aware of what brands you would have there! Sorry! Do your salons carry any shampoo lines?

  • I know conditioning is a "big step" in maintaning "healthy" hair. However, isn't sleeping with it in your hair overnight a bit much. I know too much conditioner isn't great either. -Shrugs-

  • @kunfussed213 I guess it just depends on how much you're willing to do. I find sleeping with it in does a great job at letting the conditioner soak into my hair folicle.

Top Comments

  • awsome tips! i'm looking forward to my new "hairfuture" :D

see all

All Comments (144)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • actually salon products are the worst. they're packed with chemicals that make hair thinner and more brittle. instead opt for milder, organic hair products. :)

  • what do u thnk of john frieda, dove, feckai, tresseme or garnier?

  • whats the name of this song ?

  • Just my luck, i bought a massive bottle of pantene shampoo and conditioner a couple of days ago lol

  • @mal152010 Yes (:

  • After reading, i went and grabbed my pantene shampoos, i have medium thick ( frizz to smooth, && nature fusion (smooth vitality) and then i read that they have 'sodium lauryl sulfate' which is better, so i guess they changed (:

  • is dove shampoo and conditioner good?

  • I jus went to Sally's beauty shop to by my new shampoo/conditioner... I recommend BIOTERA brand, and using hydration masks aka "Argon Oil" products. This process really helped my damaged hair repair itself and getting hair trims to cut the dead ends off really help too :)

  • @TheClutzyninja cheaper products tend to coat the hair to make it appear healthy and shiny, but really it's just covering up damage. Salon products have protein (keratin) which nourishes the hair. Basically, drugstore products (save a few) make hair "look" healthy while salon products make the hair truly healthy.

  • @TheClutzyninja Salon products are much better as most drugstore and shop bought stuff have to much silicone in them which trys to make your hair look shiny though its actually just killing your hair i say if you have the money go salon!!!!!

Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more