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3. Why You Need pH Balanced Haircare: https://youtu.be/818Xm60Yst4

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5. Why Water & Steam Damage Our Hair: https://youtu.be/bjanvAB3GJk

6. Rice Water Gone Wrong: https://youtu.be/q_7_cTaUlLQ

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6. Pureology Strength Cure Best Blonde: https://bit.ly/3ocLOoo

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11. Hairitage by Mindy The Rice Is Right Rice Water Rinse: https://bit.ly/34w5t9E

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00:00 Intro

01:25 T3 AireBrush Duo Blow Dry Brush

02:33 Bondi Boost Blonde Baby

03:55 Beauty Bio Healthy Scalp Dry Shampoo

05:14 Head + Shoulders Color Protect

06:43 Olaplex 4P Blonde Enhancer Toning Shampoo

07:41 L’Oreal Steampod

09:00 Amika Top Gloss Hair Shine Spray

09:39 Fable + Mane SahaScalp Wild Ginger Purifying Scrub

10:26 Shu Umera Izumi Tonic Strengthening Rice Water Treatment

11:31 Christopher Robin Volume Shampoo Paste

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Haircare Anti Haul | New Hair Care Launches I Won't Be Buying | Anti Haul Haircare | New Haircare Releases

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Hey guys welcome back to my channel or welcome if you're new here today's video is going to be a special one, because this is my first ever anti-haul and i know it's not very tis the season of me if you will to post an anti-haul right now, But that's kind of why i wanted to do it. I thought it would be a nice break from all the videos telling you things that you should buy. It'S spending season, there's tons of new launches and deals, and it's really overwhelming. So if you feel like you need a pause from all of the spending and want to hear about a bunch of the things that i won't be purchasing and why you've come to the right spot and we're going to jump into all of that in a second. This is going to be focused on hair care products only. I was going to do all beauty, but once i started adding to the list i was like. Well, we have enough hair care things that i don't want to buy to make a video. So in the future, if you want me to continue to do anti-hauls, we could do all beauty we could do separate by category whatever you guys would like to see, but for today's video we are just talking hair care products and launches that i will not be Spending my money on before we jump into it. Please don't forget to give this video a thumbs up subscribe to my channel. If you haven't already click on that notification, bell and drop, a comment below letting me know a product that you have either chosen to not purchase recently or have purchased. Thank you so much for doing all those things. It really helps to support me with the youtube algorithm, so i appreciate you so so much and if you need anything for me at all, it is always listed in my description box below including lightroom preset filters for editing your instagram photos. My spf merch discount codes, timestamps and links to all of my favorite skincare haircare and makeup products. Alright, let's jump into it. Okay first up is the t3 duo blow dry brush. So t3 is a higher end. Haircare tool, slash styling accessory, i guess brand. I have their blow dryer, i have their curling iron. I think it's a great brand great products, beautiful packaging, but this is not a product that i plan to purchase. So this is really similar to the revlon one step styler, where it's a hot air styling brush. It'S going to dry and style your hair. At the same time, they have a similar attachment to the revlon one step styler, but it's removable and you can also put on a second attachment which is just a flat brush. So that's going to more so straighten your hair than give you that kind of flippy blowout look! So i've actually stopped using these hot air dryer brushes all together, because i feel like they're just too damaging on my hair. So they're, of course, designed to be used on wet hair and applying heat to wet hair is already damaging in of itself wet hair. On top of that is very, very fragile. So when you're mixing that heat with pulling and twisting and brushing through the hair, that's just increasing susceptibility for damage and breakage. So i avoid these brushes now, not really my thing if you're into them. I think it looks great, but that's why this is a pass for me. Okay, next up is from bondi boost. They actually came out with a purple toning range called blonde baby super cute name. I feel like so many brands over the past few months have launched purple toning systems. They have a shampoo, conditioner and mask in this range, and i actually love the idea of a purple mask because, typically with these toning products, in order to see max benefits, you want to let them sit in the hair for a few minutes. So it would be nice to get extra conditioning while you're doing that, which is what you get with a mask. So i really like the concept of that product, but i actually don't use toning products at all. The only time that i have in the past is to review for you guys well years ago. I would use them, but in my everyday routine, my every week month routine. I don't use them because for me i feel like they take all the brightness out of my hair and they make my hair look. I feel like they can almost make my hair look a little bit silvery, slash gray, and that's just not what i go for. I prefer a buttery golden warmer blonde so because of that, i want to maintain that salon look for as long as possible, which is very expensive for me to achieve. So i just don't do purple products anymore, i mean bondi boost has some great products, so i would be interested to try this, but i won't - and now you know why next up is the beauty, bio, healthy, scalp, dry, shampoo. So this has 2.5 polygraph complex in it that is supposed to make the hair grow, fuller and thicker. I would obviously need to research that more in depth to give you guys an educated opinion on that ingredient set. It'S definitely an intriguing one for sure, but i feel confused as to why it's being marketed in a dry shampoo like this, because hair growth ingredients are typically going to work the most effectively when they're applied to a clean scalp, and that's not what dry shampoo is For like the purpose of dry, shampoo is to absorb oils and grease on a dirty scalp, so i just don't have a ton of confidence in how effectively that would work. It also pains me that this is 39. You guys know i just don't love to spend more than a drugstore amount of money on a dry shampoo, one that i've tried recently that i think is actually worth that money is the new living proof dry shampoo. I have a video where i review that compared to the original that i'll list below, but otherwise i pretty much stick to like the five to eight dollar range when it comes to dry shampoo. So for me i would so much rather spend money on a hair growth, serum or something like that, and then just buy a cheap dry shampoo, so they do actually have a density serum that has that ingredient set in it. So if that was one, you were really excited about, i say: go for the serum over this head and shoulders has recently come out with a new line called supreme color protect so you're, getting the benefits of their anti-dandruff ingredients plus, allegedly, this is going to help To protect your hair from being stripped of color because they say it has argan oil, manuka honey and it's free from sulfates. I feel like this is a little bit gimmicky honestly. Color protection shampoos in general tend to be gimmicky because a lot of the times they're just doing what head and shoulders is doing here, which is to eliminate sulfates, there's tons of sulfate-free options. Now it's definitely true that sulfates tend to be more stripping than other cleansing ingredients, but we can find sulfate-free shampoos basically everywhere, and i actually think that there are more important things to think about before eliminating sulfates from your hair care routine. So i would say washing less for sure, because water is just going to strip the hair period, making sure that you have a hard water filter in your shower, because that 100 contributes to brassiness and just your color changing and fading. I think more so than using a sulfate-based shampoo, especially if you live somewhere with really hard water, then make sure you're using a ph balance. Shampoo, because using a shampoo that has a high ph, is going to strip your color, but then also sulfate-free shampoos can help. As well so i definitely think that there are things that can help to maintain your color, but i feel, like brands, just jump on this color protection bandwagon when there should be more to this than just being free from sulfates. That'S just me being overly picky, but that's just how i am you guys know me. Next is something that i've been asked to review many times. I get dms and comments about this. A lot. It'S olaplex's new blonde, enhancer shampoo. So it's their number four p. Toning. Shampoo, this is mainly because of what i was saying earlier about just not having a need for toning products, but also on top of that, like their original shampoo. The ph is just too high for my personal preference, so it's best to aim for a shampoo that has a ph of 5.5 or below. This ph range is 5.9 to up to 6.2, so just too high. Obviously, i'm less concerned about that with something like a purple shampoo because you're using that even less frequently than a non-purple shampoo, but still i would love to see one that is ph balanced and a brand that has one is pureology. So there's strength cure best. Blonde range incredible amazing tones the hair so so well, i actually think i made a video on that like a year and a half ago, i'll list it below. If i did i'm pretty sure and ph balanced next - is a hair tool from l'oreal professional. It'S their steampod flat iron and styler. This one specifically is a barbie, limited edition version that is so confusing to me. I don't know if i mean i don't need to offend anybody. That is really excited about this, but i feel like this is the most random possible limited edition version of a hairstyler for an adult. I don't know, but aside from that, the real reason why i don't plan to purchase this is because of what this product is. So this is essentially supposed to style and straighten your hair using steam and heat. It'S supposed to give you a sleeker, shinier, less frizzy result than just a straightener or just a blow dryer alone, but steam's not good for our hair either something a lot of people. Don'T realize is that steam slash water is just as damaging, if not more than things like heat, and i know that sounds crazy. The first time that i learned it i was like how can that possibly be true, but it is. I made a whole video talking. All about it that i'll list below in the description box of that video, i have my sources linked. So if you want to look into that more for yourself, you are more than welcome, but this whole concept of a styling tool really stresses me out, because it's combining two of the most damaging things possible all in one and then putting a barbie stamp on it. Next up is from amica, it's called the top gloss hair shine spray. So this is an aerosol spray. That'S supposed to manage, frizz increase shine, provide uv protection. I just would personally rather use something like a serum or oil or leave-in spray or cream to get those benefits. Because then, not only are we getting all of those benefits, we're conditioning our hair at the same time and we're not doing that with an aerosol spray. So this one is a pass for me, but you guys know i love amica products. They have some incredible products, so i will list some of my favorite leave-ins from them that do give those benefits below, and i also do have a 10 off discount code with the brand that will be in my description box as well. Next is the fable and meanwhile ginger purifying scrub. I just am not into scrubs like this on the scalp, especially ones like this, that look to have pretty large exfoliant pieces in there. Yes, they definitely can be helpful in removing buildup and flakes from the scalp, but at the same time they can be really drying and irritating and abrasive to not only the scalp but also our hair. And i don't want to do anything abrasive to my fresh new hair up towards my roots like this is the best on my scalp. I don't want to damage that in any way, so i would rather use a clarifying, rinse or shampoo. My personal favorite clarifying product right now is the dphu acv apple, cider, vinegar, rinse i'll list that one below it is incredible and it doesn't have any flakes at all flakes no exfoliant pieces. You guys know what i'm talking about. Okay, chewy mirror. I don't know if i've ever tried anything from this brand. They are a higher end, hair care brand and this product is called their tonic. Strengthening rice, water treatment, so rice protein is a great strengthening ingredient for the hair, and i love the idea of getting that ingredient into your routine through a product like this, where it's just an added ingredient versus doing it diy at home. That can go wrong very quickly. If you know you know so, my beef with this product isn't the fact that it has rice in it. It'S the fact that it has rice extract second to last on the label and that's it and it's called a rice protein strengthening treatment. It doesn't even have rice protein, it just does rice extract and it's 58. So to me this feels a little like a marketing gimmick. I would so much rather use the heritage by mindy rice, water treatment. If i'm not mistaken, let me look right now: okay, yeah, that's what i thought so it has rice extract and rice protein much higher on the label, tons of other great ingredients and it's 7.94 last product that i do not plan to purchase is from christopher robin. It'S called their volume shampoo paste with rasool clay and rose extracts. You guys should have seen my face when i was reading this and saw the word paste for the first time who wants a pasty shampoo. So they say that this is a paste that turns into a foam and it's going to deeply cleanse while adding volume could they not have chosen a different color for this product. This could not look more unappetizing to me, oh my goodness, but it also just has that same issue as the fable and main ginger scrub, where those exfoliant pieces look really chunky and like they would just be too abrasive. So i would obviously have to feel the formula to know for sure, and i do think the concept of something that's going to deeply cleanse, but then, like turn into a foam, it sounds cool, but i don't want to try this, for. I think obvious reasons. All right, you guys those are all the products that i do not plan to purchase that i wanted to talk through today. Let me know in the comments below, if you have tried any of these out and what your thoughts were. Maybe it's something that you really love. If so, please share that, i'm glad it worked out, for you don't be offended. This is obviously all just me judging a book by its cover, so take it with a grain of salt, but i thought it would be a fun video, so if you did enjoy it, please don't forget to give this video a thumbs up subscribe to my channel. If you haven't already click on that notification bell and send my channel to a friend, let me know in the comments below if you would like to see a part two of this. If you want this to be an ongoing series, we can definitely make that happen. I love a good series, but other than that, my next video will be up in a few days, so stay tuned for that and until then i hope you have a great few days. You

Abbey Yung: To clarify… always down to test out good purple shampoos for you guys! Just not part of my weekly routine

Tana Ziegler: Just wanted to tell ya, from a licensed hair stylist, steam straighteners are actually better than just a regular old straightener for your hair. It's not like the old "wet to dry straighteners that people assume it's like. Now of course you should ALWAYS use a heat protectant... but the dry heat from a regular flat iron is far more damaging than using steam.. it helps to lock in moisture where the dry heat has no moisture so the more passes you do, the dryer your hair will get. Obviously, it's still a heat product & should be used as sparingly as possible (for the healthiest hair) but as far as I've learned/studied in my 18 years of hair styling, a steam flat iron is def healthier! But that's my thoughts & they can def defer from others! ❤

Connie: I LOVE the idea of more anti-hauls and/or making it a series. This one is awesome, thanks Abbey!

Maev': Hey Abbey So if steam is damaging, does that mean when you go to a spa and there's basically steam everywhere (steam sauna, hot pools, etc.) that it's very damaging to your hair? I thought that steam was on the contrary pretty beneficial (for the skin at least)?

Hana Řehořová: Steampod is the best thing that happened to me. I have thick, coarse, curly and extremely frizzy hair and Steampod is the only thing that can really straighten and smooth my hair and leave them silky smooth until the next wash. It doesn't damage my tailbone length hair - my hair doesn't tangle anymore and is less prone to breakage because the iron lock the hydration inside the hair leaving so it's no longer fragile leaving them elastic and resistant. I'm really not able to tame my hair with anything else ;)

JLeigh: Love an anti-haul. I think that Christophe Robin paste is a best seller for them. I'm on a hair product low buy, working through some sets I don't love.

Erin Machi: Love the anti-haul concept! Question for you - if you were on a desert island for a month with 4 haircare products (and there was somehow an outlet with styling tools already there) which products would you choose?

Catherine Ferro: I loveeee anti-hauls!! My wallet likes them too lol

reel cheese: The steampod is legitimately life-changing if you deal with reversion issues/humidity. I would buy it 5x over, no kidding.

Brittany Bilberry: I agree with just about everything & love your knowledge! I also wash only once weekly & have super long hair. Using dry shampoo BEFORE you need it will change your life. I get just as many compliments on my hair on day 7 as I do on day 1 or 2.

Lori Jones: The last time I had my hair cut, the stylist commented on how healthy my hair is. That's a triumph for me. Some years ago, I had my hair cut and I complained to the stylist that I always request NO LAYERS but I always get them anyway. She told me that I did not have layers; I had breakage. It opened my eyes. I stopped using permanent color and heat tools.

Anne Curione: The steam pod was one of the best investments I ever made for my hair. I waited actual years for it to be sold in the US and nothing else compares. I’m able to still use heat weekly and retain length (I also highlight my hair and it still keeps on growing!) 100% recommend to anyone who uses a straightener frequently. Hairdressers comment on my hair’s integrity and health ALL the time, in fact I cringe when they have to use their regular irons on me, usually a Babyliss which fries my hair.

Tara: I love these types of videos as it helps with purchasing decisions. I LOVE the Christopher Robin clay stuff. It smells so pretty and my scalp is really clean and ready for a serum afterwards. The fact that it quickly lathers to a shampoo basically makes it easy to rinse out. I have fine greasy hair and it makes my hair luxuriously thick for 2 days. The closest thing I’ve gotten to a dupe is Nexxus Clean & Pure, but it didn’t give me the effortless volume and the scent was just meh. NatureLab Tokyo Perfect Shine Scalp Scrub was similar to the Nexxus one. Typically I prefer a chemical (more gentle) exfoliator vs a physical one, but my go-to chemical scalp exfoliating is Aveda’s Pramasana Scalp Cleanser, but it’s $37 and I get only 8-15 uses. When I go a month without scalp exfoliating, I get itchy and flakey :( Please, I’d there is a dupe for the Aveda, let me know <3

Susan Meredith: I think the T3 would be better on your hair than the Revlon which has very high heat. I bought the Amika blow dry brush after I spoke to several people who said the Revlon brush fried their hair. I find the blow dry brush easier to use than a round brush & blow dryer, of course I use heat protector and wait till my hair is 3/4 dry.

Fiona Darragh: Hi Abbey ❤, Your hair is gorgeous loving the waves . I would love you to do an ongoing series of this enjoyed this video so much . Enjoy the rest of your weekend !

squid958: The new shark hair dryer is on my Christmas wishlist. I would love a review and or comparison to Dyson hair dryer

maris cleland: Could you do a review on together beauty, like just going over the ingredient label for some of their products?? I’ve heard that it is pretty good stuff and helps with regrowth!

Josie: Hi Abbey, Just wanted to let you know I adore your videos! Your hair advice is the best. It has helped my situation tremendously. I just wanted to let you know that I also wash my hair once a week now. Fantastic results. The one thing I added to your hair wash routine is I use a heated bonnet (I bought on Amazon, filled with flaxseed, you put in the microwave before showering )it allows my mask to penetrate my hair so well with the heat. Will keep watching all of your uploads. Hugs and kisses from Paris, Josie

Jenna Stultz: Have you looked at Jennifer Aniston’s new hair care line Lolavie? She just launched a detangler and the glossing spray I’m interested in as well. Ingredient list looks kinda interesting, would love to hear your take on this! Thanks so much!!

sumira chandra: Does the professional treatments actually works as they claim or it is just shampoo conditioner and cream just like we use at our home or if they do can you suggest any or you personally do regularly

Debbie Herbert: I've always loved my Caruso steam curlers - they leave my hair feeling conditioned. Is this product actually harmful? I'm so confused!

The Beauty Minimalist: Love a good anti haul! I think your reaction to the Christopher Robin paste was the funniest

Ashna Gray: i LOVE fable and mane but I totally agree with your thoughts on the scrub. It’s the first product from their line that’s been disappointing imo

Danielle Homokay: I emptied that Head & Shoulders shampoo! It smells really good & left my hair soft

Emily Cur: I recently bought the IGK hot girl shampoo and conditioner and it’s amazing for my hair! If you need hydration definitely give it a try!

Regina Simon: Hi Abbey, I went on the Lovely Skin website. They sell K18. Their website says the K18 molecular mask has a pH balance of 5.0 to 6.0. Is this okay for the hair? Thank you for your response. I love your videos, especially your hair videos!!

Savanah Lear: Re: Fable & Mane - What are your impressions or thoughts on the pre-shampoo oil?? I know you use oils before washday so curious of your thoughts on that! :)

yan kong: Well, I am waiting for my Christopher Robin hair paste shampoo to arrive next week. I ordered the small size after seeing someone else on YouTube recommending it, said the clay paste is much gentler than their sea salt hair scrub, leaving hair soft and shiny. I have high hope still. Love anti-haul.

Priscila B.: I got the Olaplex purple shampoo and it was very drying on my fine hair. I love the Oribe purple shampoo though. Great results, but pricey.

Megan Louie: This was fun! You should make more!

Ervin's Movie Corner: Great Haircare Anti Haul, Abbey!❤️❤️

seductiveblush: Have you used lanza healing treatment? Your thoughts would be appreciated.

Anna Devasthali: Yes! I love anti hauls!

Tamara Castillo: Agreed !!! Purple shampoos totally can make your Hair DULL Great Video as always!✌

Colleen Erin: I would say they put the hair growth ingredients in the dry shampoo because that is applied to the root, and those products would need to be at the root to work.

plamicak87: I have Steampod (white one) and I love it. I don't use it more than once in 2 weeks and it doesn't leave my ends dry after couple of days when I compare with Remington one.

Casti Salinas: Well darn. I hadn’t thought about the water damage from the steam ‍♀️ I was torn between getting the steam pod or the bio ionic Graphene MX or the 10X. Which straightener do you recommend ?

Katie Bell: I don't care for the Olaplex purple toning shampoo, it left purple stains in my hair towards the bottom, and I noticed everytime I used it, I was shedding alot of hair !

Debbie Herbert: My thoughts exactly on toning hair products - I don't like the dulling of my natural highlights/color.

Jane Fitzgerald: Could you review the brand Naturium? Some of their products are at Target but there's a lot more online too

Devon Sipe: Really love these videos! Thanks for helping me save my

Melissa Walsh: Have you tried loreal dream lengths shampoo and conditioner? Would love to know what you think of it. Thanks

eyung7: YESSSS love me a good antihaul!!! More plz

Debbie Abutaseh: I bought the T3 dryer brush. Took it back after two uses….attachments kept falling off because the release button is right where you need to hold the brush. Hair looked ok after drying but not any different than when using my round brush and blow dryer. Lots of bells and whistles you will not use, and for the price, I expected more. Also not a fan of the Oribe shampoo (gold lust)…,smell was awful, so I guess you either love it or hate it. I liked this video, but I would be hard-pressed to knock a product before I actually try it. Enjoy your hair product education on products you have actually tried/tested more than the anti ones.

Amber Herman: Hi Abbey! We love and appreciate an anti-haul! where is your sweater from?!

Johanna Gs: Love this kind of videos!!! <3

Nicole Polachak: I'd like to see the rest of the anti haul!

Ell Doe: Not true about the hot air brush dryers. Its made to dry 80% dry hair. And use a heat protector. The T3 is a lot better than the Revlon.. I had both. The Revlon is louder than the T3 and the T3 round brush gives you more of a blow out with more body than the Revlon. And the T3 brush does pull as much as the Revlon. The Revlon also gets a bit hotter than the T3. The Revlon is not bad if you're not comparing it to anything else. But the Revlon died on me in about 11 months. Didn't mind as I only paid $49 for it. This is just my little perssonal review of both.

Emily 585: Have you ever tried Xmondo shampoo and conditioner and other products and hair care line he has. I am so curious if any of his products are something you would use or recommend to a friend. Or really worth the claims.

Anna Huffman: What do you suggest for a sleek blowout if you don’t use the heat stick dryer tools? I have a lot of curly hair and when I blow dry my hair even with a round brush and a salon level blow dryer I still look like a poodle and the revlon is the only thing that gets me the sleek blowout look I’m wanting I can’t win with not damaging my hair but also not looking like

susanmcf1: When I run out of Pulp riot Barcelona toning shampoo, which is very good, I plan to try Olaplex toning shampoo because I love Olaplex 4 shampoo, but need toner about once a month.

Kaitlyn C: Omg I’m soooo glad you talked about the purple shampoo because I got it as a gift from my hairdresser and both times I used it my roots were stripped of all moisture and completely squeaky clean, and extremely tangled. I am so excited to toss the olaplex and fry the Pureology purple shampoo instead. As a strawberry blonde with naturally brassy roots I love a good toner but the olaplex felt like it sucked the life out of my hair because of the high PH

Janice DiNapoli: Hi Abby. l love your videos. You always are informative about the various products you talk about. And i really appreciate that. l also think you're funny, in a good way. lol l enjoy your videos very much. Oh and your hair is absolutely gorgeous. l listen to your recommendations all the time. Just picked up the Amika shampoo and conditioner.

Sara Hardin: Can you review the MoroccanOil line? I just bought their leave in conditioner!

Michelle Sparks: I bought the Amika Top Gloss and,...meh. I also purchased the strengthening set from Amika and thought maybe this would be a nice topper if the set works it magic. We will see, but as it stands, meh.

Jen Brooks: Can you recommend a good shampoo for scalp problems that is also good for blonde hair?

Karen Lipman: Steamed is the only straightener my bleach hair can tolerate. Gold standard. Then once in a blue moon I use my dyson. So only these products for my hair but usually let it dry naturally.

scenttastic and other things: great video !! thank you for posting this !!

Tanya Norgaard: What do you think about a shampoo with pH level 4,3 and Conditioner 3,4?

Anita Hickey: Meh. Usually love Abby’s videos but I was expecting a list of things that you actually tried and would not recommend, not just things you don’t like the idea of or wouldn’t suit your hair goals. Sorry! (Maybe next time you can back up the judgments by trying the products and letting us know the results?)

Rainforest Blessed: Useful, fun video!! Abbey, do you know of any science supporting real protection from heat?

jujubunnybea: part 2... Yes PLEASE

Cassey Wickett: I know you reviewed the Coco and Eve tanning lotion, but can you review the hair care products?

DeShawna Lang: Have you tried and reviewed Joico Defy Damage hair care line or Joico Reconstructor with Joico Intense Hydrator?

dreamie: I wish the steampod was available at Canadian Sephora!!! Do you guys get to use your discount on it during the vib sale? That thing never goes on sale

Megan Johnson: I love olaplex but the purple shampoo doesn’t feel as concentrated as the original

Brittany Bero: I am in the market for a new straightener to use with my thin damage prone hair (but also have extensions). I was considering the steam pod... now I am just still wondering what to get!?

Aoife G: I love the olaplex purple shampoo

Michelle Hull: You need to do a more affordable Apple Cider Vinegar hair Rinse video

Kimanh Vo: "Very not 'tis the season"

Cynthia Sellers: I actually love that head and shoulders

jcjccmz: Hi Abby, I think H&S came out with their color-protect line because regular dandruff-treating shampoos DO strip hair color (especially for those covering gray hair) and there is a market need for shampoos that treat dandruff (ie seborrheic dermatitis) for ppl with colored hair (over grays). Since you don't have color-resistent gray hair, you probably don't care, but you could mention that this product is a decent alternative for those who need it. Nothing keeps color from fading over the entire month, but dandruff shampoos treating seborrheic dermatitis ie dandruff, especially since they are supposed to be left on the scalp for several minutes and used frequently (you can ask any dermatologist) will STRIP hair color, especially from hard-to-cover gray roots. This one is less stripping, I found, and it doesnt smell as gross as most dandruff shampoos.

Cayleigh Milam: Can you review Dani Austin’s Hair serum divi?!

Marisa: Gurl I love my steampod❤️

Sheri Schutts: How do you find out the PH of your shampoos?

Cassie Galbraith: Abbey, I need help! I started using that Revlon tool you spoke of and a few days ago I realized I have damaged my hair tremendously. Straight up chunks of hair breakage. I’m giving to a friend but now I need help saving my hair. What’s my best nest step???

Artemis Riley: how did you find the PH of pureology's products? every time i ask/look at the question section I'm never given a straight answer. love your videos very informative

M: Do u have a video on how u color ur hair and how often.. maybe I’ve missed it.. thank u!!!! I just love ur blonde and the fact u keep it healthy and long ❤️

Lucky Ahmed: What do you think of the Chris Appleton money mask?

Kayla N: 3:16 you don't use any purple masks? I thought you liked the Amika bust your brass purple hair mask? I thought you said that was good.

It'sMya: What kind of products do you use

Danielle: ♥️♥️♥️

Frida Maczka: Pureology strength cure mask is lifeeeeee

K Ze: girl sorry but you havent done right research for the steampod. I own the regular one not limited edition etc, and from my experience as i have long thin and very frizzy hair , it is the only hair tool that can tame and make me look like i came out from the salon plus it lasts until the next wash, as for the damage 1.it only needs one stroke to have the perfectly straight hair and 2. if you use the right products that actually protect your hair ( especially loreals steampod products) you will be fine . Yes it is overpriced but if you have stuborn hair thats the one for you , if you have normal hair it will be a waste of money.

Jess C: Can I just say how completely ADORABLE it is that you say Christopher Robin? I am 46 so I feel like I can call you adorable. ‍♀️ It may be a hard pass on Barbie products but bring on Winnie The Pooh! As always, you are completely brilliant and gorgeous and I love your channel SO much. This video was great! Thanks for all you do!

ABRAR: Hi Where are you❤️

Jayla Cocle: Jesus is your way to heaven Believe in him and you will have life after death. He shed his blood for your sins to be forgiven

Keert M: Maybe olaplex purple shampoo ph is higher because it's allows the pigment to pénétrate the hair better?

Jayla Cocle: Jesus is your way to heaven Believe in him and you will have life after death. He shed his blood for your sins to be forgiven

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