Hairitage By Mindy Review! Hairitage Product Review- Walmart Haircare

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1. Hairitage By Mindy Color Check Color Care Shampoo: https://bit.ly/3wD58h6

2. Hairitage By Mindy SOS Deep Moisture & Repair Conditioner: https://bit.ly/3p2iReY

3. Hairitage By Mindy An Apple a Day ACV Hair Rinse: https://bit.ly/32z028C

4. Hairitage By Mindy The Rice Is Right Rice Water Hair Rinse: https://bit.ly/34w5t9E

5. Hairitage By Mindy Masquerade Transforming Hair Mask: https://bit.ly/3c6hkPE

6. Hairitage By Mindy Power Up Protein Treatment: https://bit.ly/2SIA011

7. Hairitage By Mindy Light as a Feather Leave In Conditioner: https://bit.ly/3wMWuNp

8. Hairitage By Mindy Play It Cool Heat Protectant Spray: https://bit.ly/3fyD6hf

9. Hairitage By Mindy Strength Training Leave In Conditioner Pudding: https://bit.ly/3sHv60C

10. Hairitage By Mindy End Play Split End Rescue: https://bit.ly/3uDcZd7

11. Hairitage By Mindy Take Your Vitamins Argan Oil: https://bit.ly/3i3itvh

✖ TIME STAMPS:

00:00 Intro

3:33 Hairitage By Mindy Color Check Color Care Shampoo Review

5:14 Hairitage By Mindy SOS Deep Moisture & Repair Conditioner Review

6:25 Hairitage By Mindy An Apple a Day ACV Hair Rinse Review

7:20Hairitage By Mindy The Rice Is Right Rice Water Hair Rinse Review*

8:49 Hairitage By Mindy Masquerade Transforming Hair Mask Review

9:53 Hairitage By Mindy Power Up Protein Treatment Review*

11:30 Hairitage By Mindy Light as a Feather Leave In Conditioner Review

12:32 Hairitage By Mindy Play It Cool Heat Protectant Spray Review*

13:38 Hairitage By Mindy Strength Training Leave In Conditioner Pudding Review

14:44 Hairitage By Mindy End Play Split End Rescue Review*

16:01 Hairitage By Mindy Take Your Vitamins Argan Oil Review*

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Hairitage by Mindy Review! Hairitage Product Review- Walmart Haircare

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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 brand review that has been highly requested for a while, and that is heritage by mindy. If you're not familiar with this brand, i'm sure most of you are that clicked on this video, it's an affordable, haircare brand that you can pick up at walmart. That claims to have just kind of naturally based really good for your hair products at a very, very low cost. So i wanted to really take a fair amount of time to test out all these products so that i could give a fair review - and i am finally ready to do just that. So i keep looking over here because i have all the products splayed out on my desk and there are a lot. I think i have up to 10 different products here: shampoos and conditioners, leave-ins masks, oils treatments rinses. I feel like pretty much almost everything you would want to know about from this brand and we're going to talk about all the products and my thoughts on each of them as far as ingredients, formulation and just my overall experience. So if you are curious here are my thoughts on this brand. If it's a brand that i would recommend purchasing for an affordable option or if it's something that i am not really a huge fan of, you have come to the right spot. We'Re gon na jump right into that before we do don't forget to give this video a thumbs up, drop a comment below and subscribe to my channel. If you haven't already. Thank you so much for your support in doing all of those things that really helps me out with the youtube algorithm, instagram and tic tac handle are right here and my lightroom preset filters for editing. Instagram photos are listed in my description box below all right. Let'S talk heritage by mindy, okay, before we dive into products, i quickly wanted to read just a little about the brand that they have on their website, so we can get a feel for what they stand for so it says, heritage is the first hair care brand That truly encompasses the needs of every hair type and texture, a brand that is inclusive of everyone and every family. No matter your needs, you can trust in finding the best products with modern, efficacious clean formulations that work and then, if you scroll down a little bit further on their website, they have a list of ingredients that their products are free from. So it includes things like gluten aluminum, mineral oil, parabens, silicones, sulfates, sulfrates, no sulfates, and then they do say that their products are cruelty, free and vegan, which i love. Underneath. However, i was a little bit thrown off because it says list varies from product to product and i noticed and preparing for this video that a lot of the products that i have, for example, do have silicone. So i thought that was kind of strange that they have this stamped on the front page of their website, even though it's not something that every product actually has. If that makes sense, i think it would make more sense to include those things on the actual product description, even though i know it says it varies. I don't know i found that to be slightly misleading, but even still, i think a lot of you guys know that i'm just not personally a huge fan of this free from marketing or kind of clean beauty marketing. It'S definitely not a knock at this brand. This is just kind of something that the industry has adopted at this point. I personally feel it makes consumers fear ingredients that don't deserve to be feared and they really don't need to be demonized. And there are certain ingredients that sure may not work great for certain hair types, but can be really beneficial for others, and that is where this kind of gets a little bit messy. So just wanted to make sure that i was saying that again, it's not just a problem of this brand, but i do love the fact that they are cruelty, free and vegan. Of course, all right, let's start right off with their shampoo, so this i did purchase with my own money, but before i forget, because i probably will a lot of these products were sent to me for free in pr. But this video is not sponsored and i'm not being paid to upload this or share my opinion in any way, shape or form. I just received free product as a gift, so i will put an asterisk in the description box below next to each product title. If i was actually sent it anything else i purchased with my own money. This is called their color chat, color care shampoo and it says it gently cleanses and prevents color wash out for a longer lasting salon. Fresh look. This is said to work for all hair types and textures, and some of the ingredient highlights include panthenol, passionfruit, oil and elderberry extract. This formulation is actually on the thicker side, it's pretty dense and it lathers up really really nicely, which you guys know. I always look out for in a shampoo, because that means that i can clean the scalp as evenly as possible as easily as possible, which i really need to make sure i'm properly cleaning my scalp when i am washing, because i only wash once a week so That was all great. It'S also an opaque kind of creamier formulation and those formulations typically don't work, the absolute best for my hair type, because i do have an oilier scalp and it's also just easier to get some residue with formulations like this versus a really clear shampoo. So that's not always the case, because i have formulations that i absolutely love that are more opaque, but sometimes i can kind of have issue with that. So when i first got out of the shower, my hair was fully nice and cleaned. I didn't feel that i had any buildup from this, which was great and no itchiness or discomfort whatsoever, so i think it really did gently cleanse the scalp, but the next day i felt like i had a good amount of shine that almost looked a little bit Oily, so i want to make sure that i'm showing you guys that it doesn't look fully greasy, but just has a little bit of that separation. That'S like not looking like. I just washed my hair the day before, unfortunately, and i actually did end up applying dry shampoo just to kind of fix some of that. So i think if you have a dry, scalp you'll be obsessed with this. If you have a really oily scalp, it may not work out for you, but i still think it's a really really great option, especially for the price point. The conditioner that i picked up is called their sos, deep, moisture and restore conditioner. It says that it's going to provide deep, hydration and rejuvenate the hair. This is meant for types 2b to 4c hair. So it's not meant for my hair type, which is type 1, but i still really wanted to try it out because of some of the claims of this. It didn't look to be too thick for my hair type and it has some really nice ingredients like safflower seed oil, marshmallow, root, extract and macadamia seed oil, and i really ended up enjoying this formulation. While it's really nice and creamy, it's not too heavy or too thick, so i do really think that this would work for most hair types as well, even though it's not necessarily for type 1 hair. It'S just not something that i felt was too much for my hair and i have fine hair strands for reference after using this, my hair was perfectly conditioned, so i really didn't have any concerns as far as it making my hair look a little bit drier than Normal really nothing like that. My hair did not look way down. My one minor complaint is that i felt like my hair was slightly more tangly than normal. I do just have incredibly tangly hair because of the type of hair that i have, but slightly tanglier than normal, but still nothing that was super concerning so overall. I think it is a really really good conditioner and is one that i would recommend. Next, we have a hair rinse called an apple a day, acv hair rinse. This is supposed to cleanse the scalp and condition the hair without stripping this works for all hair types and has both apple cider, vinegar and lactic acid, to remove product buildup and gently exfoliate. The scalp and the formulation is very liquidy and runny, but it's not so water-like to where it's really difficult to spread throughout the scalp. It does have a little bit of slip in it, but it's not an oily or greasy feeling slip if that makes sense. So to use this, all you do is apply it after shampoo, you'll, section off the hair, apply it to the scalp, massage that into the scalp, leave it in for a few seconds, and then you can go ahead and rinse and move along with the rest of Your routine and i really really really enjoy this product, and i think it does a great job at removing product buildup without leaving my scalp feeling, stripped or dry. It doesn't cause my scalp to flake no issues like that. Just an awesome way to get an extra cleanse. The other rinse that i have is called the rice is right: it's the rice, water, hair rinse. That says it's a nourishing hair treatment that boosts the overall appearance of hair. This also works for all hair types, and the star ingredient of this product is rice, of course, or rice extract, and i wanted to make sure that i was talking about this, because i think that this is a great way to get the benefits of rice extract. Without having to do the diy rice, water at home, which you guys know, went south for me very quickly, so i love that we have something like this and that they kind of captured that demand, because this is just going to be safer overall than testing something Out yourself and potentially going overboard like i did, but aside from that, this also does have a couple. Other forms of hydrolyzed plant-based proteins has some nice replenishing ingredients as well, vitamin c and e and panthenol. So all in all another nice ingredient list - and this formulation is quite a bit creamier than that apple, cider, vinegar, rinse, but you're supposed to use it in the same type of way. So after you shampoo, you will just apply this to the scalp. You can apply it to the ends of the hair, massage it in leave it in for a few minutes, and then you can rinse it out and move right along. So something like this does a great job at adding additional shine to the hair, giving your hair some extra protection from those plant-based proteins and then also just making the hair look softer and more manageable overall. So if you have been curious about rice water, but you haven't tried it out yet maybe you didn't want to go through the hassle of making it, which it definitely is a hassle or you just wanted a safer option. This is such a great product to try out instead, okay, let's move on to hair masks. First, i have the masquerade, transforming hair mask and this one says it's going to visibly restore and rejuvenate dehydrated and damaged hair, and it's also for all hair types. There are some really nice conditioning and nourishing ingredients in this like argon and macadamia seed oil. It has shea butter, which is very, very rich and buttery, and this also has a plant-based protein and fruit extracts. I really love this formulation for a mask and i do think it's something that would work for a lot of hair types, because while it is thicker and creamier, it's not too buttery or waxy or too heavy, it's something that's kind of in between. So if you want something that is creamier, but it's not really going to weigh down the hair, then i think that this is a great option, but it's also not so lightweight to where you're going to feel like you need another deep conditioning mask after so i Really enjoy using this, i think it adds so much softness to the hair, and it really really gives my hair a nice deep condition that again, i am in desperate need of so another great option. I would definitely recommend one of my favorite, affordable, hair masks for sure the other in shower mask that i have is called their power up protein treatment. This says that it will transform weak strands into healthier, looking hair. This also has shea butter and some really great plant-based oils like castor oil and coconut oil and two different forms of plant-based proteins. One is baobab protein. What and the other is quinoa protein. So while this is considered to be a protein treatment, i wouldn't say that it has an overload of proteins in it. So if you have been hesitant to use protein based products worried about protein buildup, i mean don't add this if you already have a ton of other products with added proteins. But if you have been wanting to try one out, i think that this is a really great one to start off with, because again it doesn't have too much going on, and this formulation is actually very very similar to that previous mask that we just talked about. It'S just a little bit thicker and a little bit creamier. So if you wanted something that was one step further, this will be the one for you, but for use of this they actually recommend leaving it in the hair for just five to ten minutes before rinsing. So i personally like to use hair masks before shampooing, but something like this, you could use after shampoo and then just leave it in for those few minutes before rinsing. So while i personally do not have a need at this point in my life for protein treatments, i'm trying to ease back in baby steps after the protein buildup that i had, even though i don't have a need for a product like this right now, i do Think that it's a great option for those of you that do proteins are just going to help to strengthen the hair and protect the hair from future damage. They do a lot of amazing things. I will list some videos below where i talk about the benefits of protein. Of course you want to make sure that you're not overdoing it so that you don't get build up, but again a good one, all right. Moving on to post shower products. Let'S talk about the light as a feather leave-in conditioner. This says it will restore soften and detangle the hair, while fighting frizz. This works for all hair types and primarily has hydrating ingredients, as some of those ingredient highlights like glycerin and xylitol, which is a sugar molecule, but it also has a really awesome modified silicone in it called ammo dimethicone, which will help to condition and protect the hair. This formulation is so lightweight; it almost feels like you're just spraying water on the hair, like that was the first thing i thought of and what i think about the other leave-in conditioners that i have and love. It definitely is just not quite as conditioning as those and just not overall as conditioning and detangling as i needed to be for my hair type. Personally after i used this, i still had to go in with another leave-in conditioner on top of it, because my hair was just not detangling again, keep in mind, i have very tangly hair, so i would say if you do have tangly hair, maybe one that you Want to skip, but if you don't deal with tangles and you want a leave-in that is super super lightweight. This is a really great option for you. Then we have the play it cool heat, protectant spray. This says it conditions and hydrates, while protecting against heat again works for all hair types, not a ton going on for ingredient highlights in this product either. It also has glycerin, but it does have argan oil in it, which i do think gave it just a little bit more slip, even though it doesn't feel like an oily product. So it's still super lightweight, but i do think it did a better job at detangling. My hair, even though this is not intended to be a detangling product - i mean it says it conditions, but for me, i'm just so used to using leave-in sprays that are kind of all-in-one sprays, they're heat protectants. They detangle they condition they do all of that. So i just don't personally love using a ton of separate products. I'D rather do it all in one. But if you are looking to add a heat protectant to your routine, then i think that this is a really nice one to use because it does not leave any weird sticky residue in the hair and again it's just very, very lightweight so similar story kind of As that lightweight leave-in conditioner, if you have tangly hair - and you are hoping to use this as a detangling spray - probably not going to be for you - but again as an additional step - i think it's good. Next, we have their strength, training, leave-in, conditioner pudding. It says it's a pre-styler leave-in treatment that conditions the hair. This is meant for types 3a to 4c hair, so really not designed for my hair type. But the ingredients made me intrigued. It has some great plant-based oils like coconut oil and metal foam seed oil, amongst others, good conditioning ingredients like shea butter, and it does have a plant-based protein in it. This is a very creamy formulation. That'S definitely on the thicker end for a leave-in conditioner. So for those that do have coarser curly to coily hair that works great and is not going to weigh down the hair. But if you do have fine hair strands like me, just use a little bit less product than you may be used to, and for me personally i end up loving it. In that way, does a great job of conditioning makes my hair feel so so soft? I really do enjoy it, so i actually find that this works really well with these sprays. So if i use one of these sprays, first then apply this then go in and try to detangle. That does what i needed these products to do. So if you are looking for something from this range - and you have a similar hair type to me, that is what i would recommend doing pick up. One of these add this: on top that's great for detangling. Second, to last, we have the end play, split and rescue. This says it improves the appearance of split ends for a fresh cut. Look some of the nice oils in this include coconut oil, babasu seed oil and jojoba seed oil and then the form of protein, and this is hydrolyzed jojoba protein, and that is what is going to help to temporarily seal those split ends and why this is called Split end rescue, so proteins do help to do that again temporarily, and even though this is kind of a split end treatment, you would really just use this in the same way that you would any other leave-in conditioner so on damp hair after washing no special rhyme Or reason to that and this formulation compared to that leave-in pudding is definitely lighter weight, so i would say that this is more of a lotion, whereas that one is more of a cream formulation. So, even though these are not identical formulations, i feel like they're the same exact type of product. One is just going to be better suited for fine to normal hair strands, whereas the other will be better suited for medium to coarse hair strands, because it's a little bit thicker because they both have conditioning oils. They both just have one plant-based protein. So it's not like this is packed with a ton of proteins to help with split ends. Really really similar. Things here just depends on the formulation that you want to use, so this does work better for my hair type. I do really enjoy this as well, but i feel like you can't go wrong with either and the very last product that i have from heritage is called the take your vitamins, argan oil. It says it's a non-greasy oil that repairs strengthens and adds shine, and it also works for all hair types. I know that what they name their products is none of my business, but i do wish that they would name this something other than argan oil, because i feel, like i mean you, can look at the ingredients of course and see that there's other ingredients in this, But it is slightly misleading because it's definitely not pure argan oil and in front of argan oil and the label are actually different forms of silicone. Silicones are excellent conditioning ingredients. So i'm not complaining about that and honestly, i wouldn't want this to be a pure argan oil anyway, because that is a very heavy, almost sticky kind of greasy oil that i personally only use on my hair the night before i shampoo, so that i can rinse It out immediately it's not a leave-in oil that i would ever use, so i don't have problem with that. I actually really really enjoy this, but i was like hmm, but it's not just argan oil. I don't know whatever semantics so other than the silicones. This also has avocado oil in it, and this is arguably oh, is that my favorite, i would say it's within my top three favorites out of all these products. I have been loving this. It is such a nice lightweight oil. It adds great shine, it's not greasy. It doesn't weigh down my hair, so i love to use this after styling my hair to just really help to tame the you know. Sometimes after you heat style, the ends go a little crazy help to tame those ends and just give my hair a really pretty glossy look. I also love to use this midweek to add some extra shine back to my hair, because again my ends are looking frazzled at that point, so amazing product a little bit misleading as far as the title, but other than that i would 100 recommend this. This is for sure my favorite, affordable, hair oil. Right now i thought we were going to have an even 10, but that ended up being 11 different products that i had from heritage by mindy and my thoughts on all of them. So, overall, do i think that this is a good brand absolutely would i recommend it for an affordable option that you can easily pick up at the store 100? I think this is definitely one of the best affordable, haircare brands that i have ever tried. So i would highly recommend it if you are looking for a lower price point option. I would love to hear you guys thoughts on this video and on these products in the comments below. Let me know if you've tried anything from this brand, which products are your favorite, which ones didn't quite work out for you. If you're gon na pick up anything after watching this video, i will make sure to list everything in my description box below and let me know of course, what you're picking up again. If you enjoyed this video, you guys know the drill. Please don't forget to give it a thumbs up, drop a comment below subscribe to my channel and send my channel to a friend. Thank you. So much for doing all those things stay tuned for my next video, because that will be up in a few days. But until then i hope you have a great few days. You

simplysing: Thank you Abbey for saving me so much money and hassle you wouldn't believe!! We share the same hair and skin types so I really appreciate your product feedback. Previously I was vulnerable to slick marketing claims or attractive packaging only to have lots of partially used, ineffective products cluttering my life. But you have seriously helped me simplify and save time, money and disappointment. As I am a careful label reading consumer many products you've highlighted I already knew about yet you have opened my eyes to some other gems I may never have known about ever. So please keep doing what you do. It DOES help people. Quite a bit actually.

JLE: Their products smell amazing and I like the color scheme of the packaging as well! I've tried a couple of the products and liked them.

Rebecca Prendergast: Thank god someone that hasn’t jumped on the clean beauty, silicones are evil train. I have naturally curly hair and I need silicones. My husband is a Cosmetic Scientist and he is a great guru for me I also have recently started working as a Raw Material Buyer for a cosmetic manufacturer so I am getting an insight into the beauty industry

afmullins: I used their shampoo and conditioner for over a year. I liked it. It’s not my favorite. It was super accessible and it left my long, colored hair feeling nice after I washed it. The conditioner was very moisturizing! My husband also used the items and liked them. We both have normal to dry scalps and we didn’t see any irritation. But the issue you had on your second day hair was the same problem I had also, even with a normal to dry scalp. I still felt my hair looked.. ehhhh... not it’s best. It wouldn’t happen every time.. Just every once in a while, but sometimes it left me wanting to rewash my hair and I only like to wash my hair once a week. Briogeo is probably my favorite over-all brand that works the best for my hair. But Hairitage is a great choice for someone who is looking for good products on a budget!

Charu Shekhar: I absolutely love Hairitage by Mindy! My top 5 favorite products are: 1. Stronger Hold hairspray 2. Leave in pudding 3. Argan oil 4. Hair mask 5. Dry conditioner

Heather: Thank you for this! I need a new shampoo at a lower price point so I’m going to give their products a go! I already LOVE their tinted dry shampoo. It’s amazing - smells a little strong but it’s a good smell and it just tinted enough to camouflage my gray without adding a weird texture or mattified effect to my hair AND it goes a good job of refreshing my hair, too!

It’s Jess: I’m so happy you did this video, I picked up 3 products from this line a few months ago and I actually enjoyed the products as well. So I’m so happy you approved bc I have type 1 hair as well. I will be picking up your favorites in this to try out. I have the leave in conditioner and alone it did okay , I don’t get much tangled hair after conditioner, but I do use that along with a heat protectant from Redken that I had gifted to me. ❤️

Pandemonium Glacier's: I personally have sensitive loose heavy hanging curls (I'm currently getting them back that I grow my hair out because I cut above where the curls started) and I tried hairitage gentle Daily and it works perfectly I can't use most other things that as it causes my hair to become too oily even other brands from hairitage

JLeigh: My hair loves rice water proteins. I'm glad to see this as an ingredient in more products -- the rice water DIY wasn't great for me.

Jessica Way: I LOVE this brand! I’ve been using their shampoo, conditioner and ACV rinse for awhile now and love what it’s doing for my hair. I plan to buy the oil and mask once I’m out of the ones I currently have

Marion Richter: The daily cleanse shampoo made my hair really greasy so I never repurchased but the dry shampoo is really nice. The conditioner wasn’t bad but wasn’t anything special either. For reference, I have fine hair that’s kind of oily to begin with but again, the shampoo didn’t make me feel like it was cleaning that oil off well. I’ve also been using sulfate free shampoo for years so it wasn’t that.

Rachael Nicole: The SOS conditioner is bomb!!! I have super straight hair. It's pretty thick and gets tangled a lot. This conditioner makes my hair so smooth, easy to brush, moisturized, and overall just the best my hair has felt. I've tried higher end brands but I love this more!

Shirlee Smith: The "light as a feather" product must have been changed because when it first came out and I used it, it worked great. No greasy scalp or hair strands but worked the brush through my hair easily. I couldn't purchase it for several months during covid, and once I was able to get it again, it just doesn't work the same now. I bought quite a few once I could get ahold of them, and will not purchase any longer once I run out. I do use their dry shampoo right after washing and conditioning while my hair is wet to get the brush through my hair. It doesn't work very well as a dry shampoo but as a wet hair product to detangle my hair, it works great. It will be the only product of theirs that I will consider purchasing again.

Anna L: I literally just tried the rice water rinse a couple of hours ago. Can't wait to see what happens when I dry and style my hair.

Courtney: My hair has loved it. I just started using it and my hair feels the healthiest it has ever felt tbh.

Mariana Hernaez Colque: I love that you analyze each product in detail and what I like the most is the cientific/chemistry parts of your videos!

Sherry G: I hadn’t heard of it. Always a fan of affordable, but hate the natural marketing myths. I love your scientific approach to products. Thanks for the review!

Kelly A: The Argan Oil product is an alternative/dupe for the Morracanoil. It has Avocado oil instead of Linseed oil, but otherwise the same! I use them interchangeably. Great affordable option if someone out there is looking for an alternative to the expensive one!

Sea Scape08: I have tried several of their products. My favorite is their transforming hair mask. I had never used a hair mask before. But I used right after I had my hair colored and my hair was ultra dry before I used it and after I used it it was like I had never died my hair my hair had been replenished with its natural moisture and was ever so soft after using. I also like their fragrance free shampoo and conditioner. Seem to clean my hair well and not strip it out too much when using. I tried the heat protectant spray but the fragrance in it it was a bit overwhelming! Lol I’m going to try again as I’ve only used once but I’m not sure I’m a fan of it. I bought the ACV vinegar rinse due to this video, haven’t tried yet but hopefully I’ll like it. Would def like to try the dry shampoo but haven’t yet. I may have to also try the Argon oil due to this video as winter leaves my ends dry and staticky lol. Thanks for posting this video! ❤️

madison phillips: I had the complete opposite reaction. My hair was dry and started falling out in CLUMPS from just their shampoo and conditioners :(( I knew it was theirs too because nothing else about my hair routine changed, and it started falling out in clumps after the first use.

Nichole Northrop: I love the smell of the products, I'm hoping she releases a candle I alternate between Hairitage and Olaplex and use your hair tips and my hair has never been better!!! The dry shampoo is amazing too!

Elizabeth S.: I grabbed a couple of bottles of Apple A Day, my mistake was not sneaking a sniff before I bought it. OMG, if you are sensitive to scents DO NOT BUY because it has the same smell (chemicals) that most of the Bath and Body works and Victorias Secret has. Needless to say back to Walmart I went to return them.

Madison Peteani: Yes! Highly anticipated video! Thanks for sharing☺️ I love this brand, especially the mask, ACV rinse, and the leave ins.

Kira Port: Love all thier products! The scent is amazing. I was so happy to see you had a positive review as well ☺

Karina Margit: ACV rinse was definitely my fave from their line, it just feels soooooo good on the scalp.

Tami Ibarra: I want to try the apple cider vinegar rinse, the hair mask and the hair oil based on your video and I also want to try the dry shampoo based on the comments too! Thank you for this review! I would love to find some affordable hair care products!

Lizbet PCB: My five year old granddaughter has tons of very fine, super curly and long hair. It’s so hard to find suitable products to detangle and condition her hair without making it look greasy. She has a hard time sitting still for the process. Her mother and I are constantly picking up new stuff to simplify and shorten the routine. We have wasted so much money on low end to high end products that don’t quite work for her. Thank you, Abbey! PS your Amika recommendation (I think it was you?) has been very helpful for her hair, too.

Alison Mattox: I loved this video! It’s the first one I’ve seen of yours. You provided so much valuable information & included your personal opinion. I appreciate it ❤️ i have a question for you or anybody who comes across my comment with an answer, have you tried the inversion method w/ oils? I’ve read articles abt scalp massages being promoting shine and growth but I would rly personal opinions that are down to earth instead of just saying good things bc they are being paid to do so, If that makes sense. All love to you!! Thank you

Anjylla B-T: I've a huge fan of this line. I have dry, damaged, very straight and very fine, flat - bleach white hair with a dry scalp due to mulipble medicines that can cause my scalp to become hyper sensitive and irritated. I also have allergies to coconut, most tree nuts, Willow bark and peanuts, which removes a lot of high end hair care brands from being used due to coconut and almond oil being in most of them. I can use macadamia nut oil, as it's not a tradition tree nut. I don't eat them, as I prefer not to risk developing the allergy. My hair is damaged, mainly thanks to bleaching every 8-12 weeks with out fail. To explain how harsh that is. I have natural dark level 3.5- 4.0 color hair that is mousey. I bleach my hair to level 10, and then tend to keep blonde, silver or a mauve-y pink. Upkeep is a pain but it's what I love. I am a huge fan of a lot of these products. My top favorites are ( in no particular order.) 1: An Apple a Day ACV rinse- I use this once every two weeks to wash my hair, and to help clear up any scalp build up. - for reference, I wash my hair 2-3 times a week, as my hair is in a pixie, and oil shows really fast after work outs and sweat. 2: Transformation mask. - I use this once a month, and I love this. It has saved my hair from all my bleaching. 3: Big Flex Bonding Pre treatment- I use this for a week prior to bleaching my hair, and it has totally changed how my hair reacts to the many bleaching treatments I do in a year. 4: Smooth it over with Argan oil Elixir - I love this on the ends of my hair and help make it shiney when my hair is being dry dry dry. 5: Magic Dust Texturizing Powder- I use this on my roots to help hold volume and grip when I use a heat product to build volume and fullness. 6: Dry shampoo. - omg it's as good as my dry bar dry shampoo for like 8 bucks.

Fiona Darragh: Hi Abbey ❤, Looking gorgeous . I haven't heard of this brand and if you can only purchase from Walmart I couldn't as I live in Northern Ireland. But nevertheless I love watching your channel as you give open and honest reviews of what you think is worth it . I agree with you that no-one wants to use a whole lot of different products to prevent heat, frizz, etc and an all in one product/spray is the way to go. I was on the website for the Redkin range as I have coloured/highlighted hair and purchased the one that you have. Thank you for your recommendations they really mean alot . Enjoy the rest of your weekend !

Youjin park 안녕하세요: I’m currently using the co-wash and OMG it makes my hair soooo soft and takes the oily part right out.

cheryl Thompson: Thanks SO much for this review! I’ve been curious about it. I did buy the Magic Spell volume spray. I’d like to know your thoughts if you’ve tried it and the dry shampoo.

Shantell Hall: If you haven't tried it yet the Lazy Day dry shampoo from Hairitage is so good! I prefer it to my prior holy grail (Batiste).

Kimberly Evers: Nice review of all of their products. However, I was waiting for you to review their hairspray. I use it. I love it! I just wanted to know what your thoughts were because I value your opinion. With that said, ladies that are trying to find a hairspray that's more natural and holds, this brand is it! However, buy it at Walmart where it costs about $8. Amazon charges $22 for the same size product! WTF? I thought that they were supposed to be cheaper. I'm finding them to be more expensive with just about everything I look at. Hummm...? Thank you nonetheless, Abbey

Reed Berger-Fleishman: how is it that every video you upload is so interesting?!?! I didn't even think I needed more hair products and now I guess I do LOL. Have a relaxing Sunday Abbey!!!

Tara Fields: Thanks for the video on a more affordable hair care brand! After watching this video I decided to give a few of their products a try. Has anyone tried the hairitage length check biotin shampoo? Thanks!

Raquel Navas: The McKnight family is truly amazing. ❤

Debbie Herbert: I tried several and like them. My faves are the ACV rinse, the leave-in pudding and the argon spray. The only one I didn't like was the curl creme which was too heavy for my hair. I used the ACV different than you because Mindy mentioned you could use it as a pre shampoo clarifying tretment. It leaves my scalp feeling refreshed and is the only clarifyer that works for m y dry, coarse hair. Great video!

Joyce McGarry: Have been using these products for a few weeks and really like them. I have color treated curly hair and like the shampoo, conditioner , and leave in curl spray.

Rawan Alkhaldi: I tried the 1st Masque and the ACV HAIR RINSE, they’re great!! I wanna try other products so i’m watching this video

Mariah Hall: Her products leave me hair soft and healthy but the shampoo is a very difficult to get out of my hair. So I’m going to switch a different one just to get a good rinse and the lather is also what I look for.

Joelee Ashley: Hello, I like the explanation that you gave for Hairitage. I'm deciding between that and the Pantene sulfate free line. Do you recommend one over the other? Please let me know, and have a good weekend . Thanks for your time and help.

Taylor Pogue: I love love the dry shampoo from this brand!!

Lauren Davis: thank you for this! I have been struggling to find good hair products that aren’t super expensive. Excited to try them!

Wendy Hernandez: I love your brand reviews!!! Im wondering if you’ve ever experience chemical cuts and what your recommendations/advice is towards repair and growth. I’m struggling and don’t know what to do. I’ve been using olaplex products but My hairs been falling out and the chemical cut is making my hair look super thin at the bottom. Need your help!

Sara Lyons: Love the spray leave in conditioner!!

Esmeralda Avila: Just the video I needed, I’ve been so curious about this brand! Could you review Hask and Eva NYC hair products as well?

Kayelin Bean: Can you do a hair care routine using only their products? Trying to take care of my hair more!

Danielle Emert: I’ve tried this brand but every time I washed my hair after it dried it felt like I hadn’t throughly washed the soap out when I made sure that I did.

Kris: I just discovered ur channel and I absolutely love it! Thank u for all this useful knowledge you share

Kaitlyn C: I look forward to these videos almost as much (if not just as much) as my Siesta Key Wednesdays! #Queen

Equestrian Fashionista: Can you do a video on specific products/shampoos to avoid? Love your videos!

Jean Atkins: Thanks have been wondering about these products.. Plan on picking up the argan oil spray, I am hoping it will be a good fit -I have fine /thin hair & a few of the heavier oils make my ends a little greasy feeling. So hope this may work well. Thanks again!

Hayley Farrell: Out of all of the products, what would you rate as your top 3?

Elizabeth Figarelli: I have a very similar hair type to us and loved all those products!

jellofiend: This is so funny, I was looking at getting some stuff from this line and I was like “I wonder if Abbey has a video on it” and you posted this just 3 hours ago

Melanie Aguilar: How often do you apply hair oil to your hair?☺️

Ella Peterson: can you review the hot tools? especially the flat iron for curls and the curling iron! they create 2 different types of curls and if love to see if the flat iron works well with curls!

Deborah Kelly: Your hair looks super pretty today!

Jo Youngblood: I have the last one and have been using it for like a yr I love love love it it smells amazing and it makes my hair feel great

Brittany Carney: I literally bought their gentle daily shampoo yesterday but haven’t tried yet! Do you think it’s similar to the one you tried?

Lucie Weaver: What is your favorite leave in conditioner? I have colored long hair and am always on the hunt for a great leave-in. Thank you!!

Ervin's Movie Corner: Enjoy the cool breeze, Abbey!❤️

Tracy wells: I just bought the heat protector and oil o hoping it works well on my hair, have you tried the purple shampoo by them?

C C: Wow impeessive affordable hair care brands. Thanks much Abbey

dreamie: Hey Abbey do you know anything about water-soluble silicones?

Jane Fitzgerald: Omg yay I've been excited for this review!!! Thank u

lkp_04: I watched this video with strands of hair on my face because it smelled so so good.

Vicky Johnson: Can you do a review on protein based shampoos for fine hair

Ariana Centeno: I’ve been waiting for this video!! I have so many products from this brand!

amanda: The shampoo and conditioner made my hair fall out! i don’t know if it was the shampoo or conditioner or what but i’m super sad with it!!

AbsalomAbsalom3: I bought the ultra moisturizing conditioner. Used it twice. Both times my hair felt like straw, tangled, and fell out in hunks. I will never used this product ever again, not even on my dog. This product is dangerous. Do not use! My hair immediately returned to normal after I stopped using this horrendous product.

Layla A: Hey, I have a 1c/2a, low porosity hair, would the Redken Acid bonding work on my hair?? Also what is your hair porosity?

32hollister: Did you try their dry shampoo? What did you think!

Sarah: What is your fave detangling spray? I have hair very similar to yours and very tangly. I’ve gone through so many detanglers but most don’t work!

simplyko: I personally do not like this brand. I’ve tried their Gentle Daily shampoo and I have a very sensitive scalp so i needed a gentle shampoo. I tried it and i began getting rashes on my scalp and my scalp began bleeding. I tried their conditioner as well and my hair began falling out more than usual. This brand has personally not worked for me.

Bridgett mayer: So I watched the review and all I use is Olaplex shampoo and Conditioner for my hair and I only go to Salons for coloring. So With that being said it gets very expensive to buy the products that I use for my hair so my question is would this be a product that would be approved by a salon to use on my hair? I am trying to find something a little bit more affordable because it doesn’t get expensive after a while but I don’t want to ruin my hair either especially when I spend what I spend at a salon so that’s why I wanted to know if it would be something that you think would be approved by a salon?

sheltieluv11: Can you please do a video giving tips on how to prevent the dreaded “sunscreen pilling”?

Brooke Erby: I have a question so out of the hair rage brand what should I use for my hair cause my hair is extremely oily all the time and a while back i have dyed my whole head and since then my hair has been growing slower so what would be the best thing from hair tags for me to use cause I want to fix the damage and split ends but also want it to grow back a lil quicker and healthier .

Shannon Shank: Curious to know if you will do a review on the bondi boost system/products?

LoFo45: What is your favorite leave in conditioner?

lilly: i have coarse, thick, wavy, colored hair that gets oily/dirty after a day of not being washed (i wash my hair every other day) and it's super damaged from bleaching it and dying it in the past, which i'm no longer doing. anyone have any advice on reparing it? i want that soft wavy look, my plan is to grow it out as much as possible through this summer, and to just cut it to my desired length by the time school starts back up.

Amanda Long: Could you please add paulas choice shampoo and conditioner to your review list?

Karina Margit: Whatever you do, don’t use a mask before you get your hair cut! My hairstylist said my hair products werent cleaning my hair but I think it was just the mask had left a lot of residue and her straightener and curling iron we’re getting all covered in product

amanda: The shampoo and conditioner made my hair fall out! i don’t know if it was the shampoo or conditioner or what but i’m super sad with it!!

Kristen Junker: Glycerin in a detangling treatment that is meant to prevent frizz - nope, the glycerin attracts moisture, which will contribute to frizz.

Melissa Catlin: Another fabulous video! Thank you!

Goldtube: We see you with the matching packaging and nails

Brittany Perkins: I use the SOS conditioner on my ends and my hair has never been better, I don’t use it on my roots though

Lexie Ruble: i feel excited to try it hopping in the shower after this

Chloe Catherine Logan: Girl can you do a review of K18???? I just found out about it!

Cassidy Pearson: Can you review Inahsi Naturals? They’re similar to this brand being for all hair types, but they’re a higher price point. I’m wondering if it’s worth it?

Victoria Rose: This video is so clutch, thank you!!!

Poppy: Can you do a video on hair products you like that don’t have fragrance pretty please? or even just reviews of fragrance free hair products. It’s such a struggle

Tricia Hennessey: you should do a top 3 favorites video

Madii Oneill: My sister has a similar hair type to Abbey. Very tangled, recommendations on good detangling sprays/treatments??

Kassie Block: I saw some products at Walmart that I am interested in but I can't find any reviews on them! The brand is called Headquarters. Could you do a video on them?

Jéssica F.: Hey Abbey! Are you going to the FOB 6 months update? Love your content ✨

Verena Scharrer: A bit nitpicky but all in good faith: Yo wrote the brand as Haritage in the drop down instead Hairitage (e.g. missing the i in the middle). Love the reviews and was really excited to try out some of them but sadly this brand is not available in Europe.

Sarah Szczypinski: Can you do a review on Monday Haircare?

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