Hair Care DON'Ts -- Things You Should Never Do To Your Hair
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I've been a licensed cosmetologist for over 25 years. As a salon owner, for the past 15, I can honestly tell you that the salon brand names you mentioned are in no way better than store brands. It's all in the marketing. Joico, Redken, Matrix and Paul Mitchell are old hair care lines that high end salons, like mine, would never have lining our shelves. Redken went out of business long ago. Loreal purchased the name. Just use what feels right for you. After all it's all cosmetic.
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Perfect advice!!! :) if you all don't want to use drug store or professional brands then go for all natural ones! They are the BEST as they have no chemicals or wax in! They don't froth up as much but that's because other shampoos have chemicals in that able the to froth! Xox
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Goodbye Herbal Essence
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WAHAHAHAHAAHAHA! ARE YOU JOKING WHEN YOU SAY THIS?! No! It's even worse than drugstore. Where are you from??
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Man i'm confused after watching this video and reading these comments. Should I use store brand or should I not use them.
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But in schools, you aren't allowed to out your hair down. Detention will be given. Im Asian btw, a Singaporean.
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i love all of this, except the drugstore shampoo thing is total bull shit!
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i honestly think a lot of these r lies they might be what you do but doesnt have to do to other people
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In all honesty, I have SHITTY beyond repair crazy insane frizzy (get the picture?) hair, and I'm broke, and when I do get money, I'm a tightwad. :) And I've found that Suave professionals works wonders for my hair. I use the Almond and Shea Butter shampoo and conditioner and I've never even seen my hair in better condition. And believe me, I've used the $20 a bottle shampoo and conditioners from salons and they've just made it worse. Now my hair is silky and shiny with the Suave products.
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BABY POWDER ???? Somebody Let Me In On The Secret !!!!!!!!!
What if you can't afford salon brand shampoo?
LoveKellelly 1 year ago
@LoveKellelly Honestly, if you can't afford it, then just don't buy it. You have to budget within your means, right? The best advice I can give then is to just try to use minimal heat on your hair and not to colour your hair, because then you can prevent damage. But the best time to buy salon products is right after Christmas. You can get the gift sets for SO CHEAP! I bought a gift set of Redken's colour shampoo, conditioner, and styling cream for only $10. So that's like 3.25 per product!
sarahreaume 1 year ago
is Rusk a good brand to use???
jibjabfan14 1 year ago
@jibjabfan14 Thanks for watching and commenting! I would say yes - I know a lot of salons that use Rusk. I've used some Rusk before, but I wasn't a huge fan of the results compared to my other products, though.
sarahreaume 1 year ago
FINALLY a video with good hair advice. I'm a licensed cosmetologist and I have to tell you, its like nails on a chalk board when I here some of these people giving horrible advice. People don't want to believe that the crappy grocery store products are bad for their hair, but most if not all of them have proven to damage your hair after long use. Pantene is a prime example. The PH balance of it is closer to laundry detergent then to your hair and scalp.
willbscene360 1 year ago 8
@willbscene360 Thank you so much for your comment! That's exactly why I made this video - because of all the bad hair advice I had been hearing on YouTube!!!
sarahreaume 1 year ago