5 Hair Care Tips I Wish I Knew Earlier

Hey everyone!! Today I'm giving you 5 Hair Care tips that can help you in your everyday life. Sometimes I wish I had some of these earlier to avoid any mistakes.

Now that I'm done with school, I want to help you on your Hair Car routine.

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Okay, wow, I am very excited for this video I feel like I haven't done something super informative with the meaning of being informative. It'S been a long time, but here we have it hair care tips. I wish I knew honestly. I wish I knew these hair care tips when I was like a teenager or in Middle School, even like first starting to do things with my hair, because it could have saved me a lot of dead hair, I got ta say probably - could have saved a lot. Let'S get into it, oh my God, the first hit and I had super long hair. When I was a kid I used to be the person to dump conditioner right in the center of my scalp, and then I would use conditioner like shampoo, so the tip is: do not condition your scalp. You don't need it. The conditioner acts as a moisturizer, just like your natural oils do that are on your scalp, especially if you have fine hair, thin hair. You do not want to add that moisture right on your scalp. It'S just going to make. You seem super oily where you should be placing the conditioner, however, is mid shaft to end, so that is a waste from the root right. Your natural oils are going to touch all this. You know throughout the time until your next shower, however, if you can condition from here down, focusing mainly on the ends, you'll be perfect and that's exactly where you should be putting a hair mask as well. One product does not fit all it. Just doesn't. Okay, you really do have to know your hair type and what you're going for like what your hair needs a little bit. Not everyone is the same. Don'T even think that, so if you have a more dry scalp, you want to use a moisturizing shampoo, nothing too harsh, nothing that will take out all the moisture right because you need them if you are blonde and you want your hair to be more platinum blonde. Do you want to get rid of some of that yellow grab a purple shampoo, it will tone out the yellow and it will add a little Hue to it, but this one you do have to be careful. Look up reviews on the purple shampoos that you can find, because sometimes they can deposit a little too much purple and your hair will be tinted purple instead of one. There are a ton of different color conditioners that you can use also uh color, depositing hair masks like what I used for the orange on my hair, beautiful and your hair feels nice and you get a little color out of it like. Why not you know us already, you do, however, every single day I meet someone who doesn't know this when you brush your hair, shout out to y'all who know what I'm gon na say when you brush your hair, please brush your hair from the ends up, so Do not start with the brush on the top of your head, pull in all the knots down, because they're just re-knotting and guess what it's pulling out of your scalp. It'S all knotting at the ends. You know you have to make sure the ends are all nice and laid out before you can get all the rest of them genuinely overall, just be more gentle, just be more gentle when brushing your hair, especially if it's wet. Please do not tie your hair when it's wet. You know the ones I'm talking about even scrunchies, honestly, when your hair is wet. Your hair is super fragile. It prevents breakage, you know if you, if you let your hair just do do what it wants until it's dry or you could even use a clip instead, something that doesn't pull nothing that you don't want anything that pulls on your hair follicle. Even then, I wouldn't necessarily use hair ties all the time. I'M not a fan of hair ties. If you couldn't tell one y'all, this was me forever, but do not skip using heat protection. Don'T skip using heat protected. Okay, it prevents breakage and split ends. If you adjust, if even if all you're using is a blow dryer after you get out of the shower, just even a little tiny bit of heat is worth it to use a heat protectant on your hair. Now there are so many different types of heat. Protecting there are sprays. There are creams that you put on right when you get out of the shower um and there's also some oils that you can use daily or overnight, make sure you read the instructions on whichever one that you have or are going to get before. You use it because it can make your hair seem a little oily, protect it as I seal in moisture and they make sure that all the Heat and all these styling products you're using in your hair, doesn't damage your hair, and this is important, especially if you Don'T want to get haircuts every like two weeks once your hair starts splitting you're gon na cut like an intro okay, I do actually prefer cream to spray, but I have I have tried both, but that's just me well. I hope this was as informative to you as it would have been to me back in the day y'all, if you have any other easy tips, leave some in the comments down below you know I'll make another video like this and include some of those in there. Just again the word out the workout, let people know what's up. Thank you all so much for watching, and I will see you next time.

Julia Shorter: Awesome hair tips. Don’t give up on your new channel Hannah!

Shea Judkins: Thanks for the tips! I always condition my scalp lol! Good to know

ecstaticblues: Really wish my kids’ dad would listen to me on takings care of their hair. Just because they are mixed and have a different texture, doesn’t mean I don’t know what the f I’m doing. If anything I should know a ton with my hair texture and the power of YouTube. Which he won’t even go on to research how. I love your channel tons. Keep it up.

Lisa Donaldson: Well I totally learned something I used to put conditioner all over my head, now I kno to put it only at the ends. So ty 4 that. ‍♀️‍♀️

Linda✨: Love your top

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