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This video is sponsored by squarespace hello. Today, i'll be sharing with you, my long awaited hair care routine. The reason i haven't shared this before is because it's always changing as i try new things and methods, but i feel i've settled into a basic routine in terms of washing styling and treatments, which i can share with you. So i wash my hair once every three to four days and because i have dry hair, i've started using either a deep conditioner or an oil treatment. Once a week, then, every couple of months i use an apple, cider, vinegar rinse, to clarify my hair. Naturally, but realistically, i should be doing that once a month today, i'll be oiling. My hair, which i do when my hair is already dirty. Sometimes i use coconut oil. Sometimes i use olive oil. I just use whatever i have and i occasionally use jamaican black, castor oil on my scalp and i'll leave the oil in for anything from an hour to half the day before washing it. I don't tend to leave it in overnight because i find it uncomfortable, but that would work equally well. So let's talk products for a minute. I have quite the collection being that i make so many videos on hair care, but i want to make it very clear that in normal circumstances you do not need this many wash products. You only need one brand at a time, or maybe two or three at most, if your hair has different needs, but this is far too much, but i'm going to walk you through them anyway, for those that are interested and i'll. Try my best to link everything below starting with my more expensive products. I still have some boo clem leftover from when i was doing the curly goal method, which i sometimes use. If my hair needs some intense nourishment, then i have the joyco moisture recovery, which was recommended to me for dry hair and it has a lot of silicone in it. So i only use this every now and then, particularly if i'll be using a lot of heat. This keratas is a color, maintaining set which was sold to me by my hairdresser, but i kind of regret buying it because it was really expensive and my color faded anyway, after about a month, but i'm keeping it for next time. I dye my hair. I have this deep conditioner sent to me by revive ages ago. There'S just a little bit left to use up. Then i have a few more natural based drugstore brands such as maui moisture. This one doesn't contain any sulfate or silicone. So i use this when i want to go easy on my hair. I have some shea moisture shampoo left over this hydrate and repair one. I really liked, and the shampoo is so gentle - that i've actually used it when i ran out of face wash and it didn't make my face feel dry at all. So that says a lot, but you really shouldn't use shampoo to wash your face. Then i have a normal drugstore, deep treatment. This is the aussie three minute miracle, deep conditioner, which i use every now and then, and it does make my hair really soft. I have the olaplex number three. It'S a bit of a tedious process to wet my hair and then leave this in before washing. So i don't use it as much as i should the last time i used it was about three months ago, so i should probably use it for my next deep treatment. Then i have this little philip kingsley elasticator pre-shampoo treatment that i got in a christmas calendar, but i barely ever use it for the same reasons, i still have the function of beauty products that were sent to me. This video is not sponsored by them. I have the set for curly hair and a set for straight hair. I rarely wear my hair curly anymore, but i occasionally use the straight hair ones, even though it was sent to me over a year ago. Now. I think i'm kind of struggling to finish them and then i've got the deep conditioner that i use about. Once a month a viewer recommended the lv dream, lengths with the no cut cream. I was avoiding it because i tried to stay away from standard drugstore wash products, but since it was on deal, i thought i'd give it a go and it comes in handy because sometimes i need a sulfate shampoo to remove oil treatments and product buildup and the Silicone in the conditioner is useful if i'm going to be using heat, make sure to check out my video on silicone. If you want to better understand what silicones are and if you should avoid them or not. So because i don't have a shower i'll show you how i wash my hair in the bath, so i'll dunk, my hair, i give my scalp a good massage in the water to make sure my hair is soaked through. Then i apply my shampoo now i used to shampoo only my scalp and i avoided my ends at all costs because we know shampoo is so drying, but since i often use a lot of leave-in conditioners and serums and other styling products nowadays, it's really important to Shampoo, the entire length of my hair to get all these products out because they do build up which can make my hair really sticky and frizzy and gross, especially if i'm using a lot of silicones. So i know shampoo is made out to be the enemy, but sometimes it does have a purpose and it does help break down silicones so again check out my silicone video. Of course, there are more natural ways to go around this, which i am aware of, but at the moment this is what's working for me. Anyone that's going to tell me that my hair would be so much more beautiful and healthy. If i just let it be natural and didn't use all these styling products yeah, i thought that too. I tried it for seven years. It didn't work so these days i prefer to use styling products and styling tools. That'S what's working at the moment as i have a lot of oil in today, i usually need to shampoo twice so on the second one, i'll just use half the amount of shampoo, but on a normal day, i'll shampoo once so, because all that oil and dirt Is now in the bath water, i like to rinse with clean water before applying my conditioner, and i used to squeeze out all the water before applying my conditioner, because i thought that the conditioner would be more concentrated. But i learned from the curly girl method that the more water the better, so i now leave it soaking wet. When i apply my conditioner and i use a generous amount because my hair needs it. I work this gently through my ends, making sure to be as thorough as possible and again i used to avoid the top of my hair because people always said don't condition the top of your hair. It takes away the volume, but these days i just want to make sure my hair is as frizz free and silky soft as possible, so i do try to condition the top as well. I just don't massage it into my scalp, because i don't need silicone at my roots and i use the same scrunching technique from the curly girl method, because this supposedly helps the hair to absorb more moisture. And then i split my hair in two and do the same thing to make sure every strand gets covered. I have learned that being thorough with your conditioning does make a difference, sometimes so i'll leave the conditioner in for the duration of my bath, i'll wash my body do my skincare shave and all that stuff and if i'm using a deep, conditioner i'll rinse this out And put the deep conditioner on before i shave or something so it equally gets a good amount of time to soak into my hair. There is some question on whether you need to condition normally before using a deep conditioner, but i tend to do it anyway. Then i rinse with clean water and again i use the scrunching method to get the most out of the conditioner. Then i gently squeeze out the excess water and i'm done washing before i show you how i dry and style my hair. A quick word about this. Season'S sponsor squarespace, so i have been busy creating a hair page on my squarespace website, where you can see pictures and read about my hair progress starting from eight years ago. It'S taken me a long time to gather all this information, but thanks to squarespace, it was really easy to add it all into one page where you can just scroll down and read it just like a blog. It also automatically aligns your web page to fit a phone screen which is really important, considering we all use our phones to browse the internet these days. I also like how it automatically lays out your page in a way that looks clean and professional, so there's no need to hire an expensive web designer, but there are also more extensive design tools if you want to get more creative with it. Another useful feature is the analytics page where you can see your website, statistics and information. So here i can see how many people have visited my website, which pages receive the most engagement where around the world. People are viewing from also what devices visitors are using and, as you can see, the majority is via mobile, so that automatic phone screen layout is definitely important and you can switch between phone and desktop view while creating your website. So you can make sure it looks. Just how you want it and if you're selling products you can see your sales and if you're on the business subscription, you can set up scheduling, options and marketing campaigns. There'S a ton of marketing features. You can keep track of your orders and inventory you can allow customers to make accounts on your website. You can allow them to sign up to emails, or you could just make a website for whatever you're passionate about like i did so. As you can see. I also made a bratz page just for fun, where i've added a photo gallery and a collection list, and i've also got a shop page which links you to where you can find my merch, my depop and my amazon product database. So if you want to try out making your own website, you can get a two-week free trial and, if you'd like to go ahead, you can get 10 off with the code. Isabella demarco, thanks again to squarespace for sponsoring this video and thank you for listening. So back to drying my hair, i usually try to use a gentle towel or a t-shirt to blot my hair dry because it supposedly decreases frizz. But honestly, i think as long as you're being gentle enough, a normal towel will not frizz up your hair. Then i use some kind of leave-in that doubles as a heat protectant, because i usually use the hair dryer so i'll either use the aveda damage ready, which has more natural ingredients, or i also have this kiehl's silk straightening cream, which is amazing. They are both on the pricier end, though, as they were gifts but a more affordable. One, though, is the dream length, no cut cream, so i'll be using this today. So i put this on before drying and i try to get it evenly all over my ends. When whatever's left i smooth over the top and as you'll notice, i had a hair braid in so i avoid getting products on that. So now i'll gently blow dry. My hair to start and my styling routine changes depending on how i want to wear my hair, but this is really important, because this will determine how my hair will look for the next three days until i wash it again. This is why washing my hair has to be planned, because i can't just let it air dry and forget about it as much as i wish. I could because then i'll be stuck with my hair. Looking like this for the next three days - and i can't exactly do a quick fix because i'm trying to stay away from straighteners and curling tongs, so it's really hard to fix it once it's dried like this, so my best bet is to take the time to Blow dry it straight which will help it look tamed and just like normal hair until i wash it again. So that's what i'm doing today and it takes me anywhere from 20 to 35 minutes, and before doing this, i sometimes use a root lifter. If i want more volume, but not all the time, i taught myself how to blow dry. My hair and i have a video tutorial if you want to learn too, but if i want to give my hair a break from heat i'll, do a rough blow dry and then i'll use a heatless, straightening or curling method, but these are best done overnight. So i can only do these if i'm washing my hair in the evening - and i have video tutorials on how i do these as well. Also, if you're sleeping with a partner make sure to do the deeds. If you know what i mean before doing the styling, it saves you having to do it all over again. You'Ll feel a little bit more sexy. I feel like no one talks about this, but it's something you have to consider if you're going to all this effort on your hair, just saying another option, sometimes i can get away with just a rough blow-dry if i'll be using my rollers later tutorial on that Here also um, but i can't really just do a rough blow-dry and leave it because it will frizz up beyond belief and it will just look like a bird's nest if i'm really not bothered i'll do a rough blow-dry or an air dry and then i'll wear. My hair in braids for a few days to hide the frizz and every so often i will do the curly method routine with a gel or a mousse, but it's quite rare for me nowadays again make sure to subscribe. So you can come back and check out all of those videos now, even if i have blow-dried it perfectly, it can still frizz up within about an hour. So i like to use a serum focusing on the back and the ends and i'll sometimes use hairspray only if i'm getting dressed up, though, by the way don't buy this one it's awful to breathe in and for sleeping if it's curly i'll wear it up with A scrunchie or just loop it through and if i'm wearing it straight, i find that a loose ponytail works just fine to keep it straight. With a soft scrunchie, i also use silk or satin pillowcases, which help reduce frizz and breakage, and then in the morning, if i'm wearing it straight, i give it a brush. If i'm wearing it curly, i just give it a: i don't brush it, and generally i don't style it every day, which is why i go to all the effort to get it right, just after washing it, and that way i can just let it be for A few days until i wash it again, and that is pretty much my entire hair care routine. That was long. So thank you for watching. If you have any questions, leave them in the comments feel free to follow me on instagram isabella demarco check out my website below and i'll see you in the next one bye.

Valentina Vázquez Langorte: The fact that you’ve made dozens of videos trying thousands of different things on your hair (and testing all kinds of hypotheses) and people still comment the same 3 generic Buzzfeed article advices over and over in each video... sigh. I wish I had your patience lol It’s been amazing to follow your hair journey and also learn about mine in the process

Khush Duggal: Do we have completely different hair types? Yes. Did I watch the whole thing still? Also yes

nova: honestly, your videos have helped me so much. you’re the reason i realized that there’s no point in taking ‘care’ of my hair so much if i can’t even wear it how i want to. thank you so much. your hair looks amazing.

Emma Smelten: I completely understand the balance between Straight and Curly/Wavy Hair, as you said "natural" and "chemical" products, being in a "no heat" cure and "using tools for weeks", I'm in it too, we feel different in both, we don't want to be just one of them, it's just the way we live with our hair :)

Solangelo .Percabeth: Hope you have your dream hair soon and your hair looks better than before , You slay it ma'am

Amy G: I'm so happy to see you using silicones! They're so wonderfully protective for the hair, even when you're not using heat! They protect against friction, tangles and water damage too! :)

ncln: no but the "doing the deeds" advice is so necessary lol. i'll finish my 12 step skin care routine and apply all my serums and oils only to have homeboy scrape my face against the bed sheets 10 mins later.....foresight is important

Random 56: YOUR HAIR LOOKS SOOO HEALTHY AND SHINYYY, IM SO HAPPY FOR YOU, I'VE SEEN YOU STRUGGLE WITH IT FOR YEARS, HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING YOU FROM YEARS.

Katarina Ilijin: I watched your hair story again before watching this video and I must say - your hair looks soooo much better now, I’m impressed! It’s shiny and looks really soft. I’m proud of you for finally finding what works best for you. I hope I figure it out for myself too

Rafaela Salinas: my hair type is exactly like yours, and the only thing that actually did work for me was styling with the hair dryer just like you do! thanks for sharing your routine, i really love your videos :)

MyHonest123: I’m over here with 4C hair… but I just love watching hair care routines regardless of their hair texture

Karumbikurumbie: Your hair looks much healthier and happier now ✨

Isabela Hart: It pains me to see people recommending methods you’ve already tried like y’all watch her other videos haha

nigirizushi: Your hair routine is what my Indian mother has made me do my entire childhood. I hated it then but it's effective and truly works! Thanks for the insightful video ❤️

Regan Ponce: your silicones video kickstarted my hair journey bc we have the same hair type. the frizziness of my hair takes away so much of my confidence and the journey for me isn't over but I'm so happy the styling products and heat is working for you!

Zi Zi: A tip: put conditioner on your ends then wash ur hair with shampoo but only roots then add conditioner again and wash it off. That way the foam and conditioner will clean ur ends nd it will be less damaging. Try it out

PrincessEatsPeaSoup: You have such a good routine worked out already. It took me so many years to learn all the stuff that you do now. I'm curly and I use silicones and heat sometimes. Being flexible and trying new products and techniques is very helpful. Always learning.

honey dew: Your hair has improved so much btw, I'm so happy for you! I remember how frustrated you were with it so it's nice seeing you enjoy it again ☺️

Denise: Your hair looks so amazing omg, i feel like youve rly learnt to listen to what your hair needs and what keeps it healthy

Аnji: It's the water girl. When i lived in Germany my hair fell out so much and it was so stiff und fuzzy. My skin was irritated and it was itchy. I even changed my hair care products but nothing helped. In Germany the water is very harsh and has a lot of calc. But when i moved to Asia my hair was reborn. I did not even change the products that i used to use but my hair stopped falling out and it was so soft and shiny, silky. I was shocked. So maybe thats why Asians have thicker, longer and healthier hair i thought to myself. Just saying that water makes a very big difference.

Delilah Dorey: Wow I remember when i watched ur first video about your hair journey! Your hair has improved so much it looks so much healthier good job (:

Run On Caffeine: I think this routine is definitely helping because you seem so much happier with your hair and it looks lovely. So happy for you

Freckles: Are you starting to feel more confident with how far you came with your hair journey? It looks amazing and beautiful congratulations ❤

Tanzil Anane: You seem like you've finally accepted your hair and don't feel the need to make it look like models hair anymore. You seem content and I'm happy for you, your hair is really beautiful and definitely better than was before, you did your best and it paid, great job sweetie

Bronte K: Your hair is looking so beautiful and thick!! And you seem so happy and confident with all your hair knowledge. Loveee your videos girl x

Hunny Bunny: Absolutely. I have been on a minimal hair product thing since forever - the result: tangled, frizzy, difficult hair. Products are indeed needed. You just need the right ones. I have been trying so many new products and I’m in love with my hair. And you absolutely can let your hair air dry: I use bumble and bumble don’t blow it air dryer styling cream for that.

Monta Bluka: I can relate to your hair struggles 100% (I even have the same "golden blond" color). A while back ago it was so bad, that I even got emotional and cried, because NOTHING WORKED!! (and still doesn't by the way..) I used to color and style my hair and I thought that was the reason behind the frizz, then completely stoped everything that could do harm and grew out all natural hair (took good care of course) and turned out that they are just frizzy. They are not damaged, just difficult. Very, very difficult... I really like TIGI Bed Head rehab for hair (red one) shampoo & conditioner, if you are open to try even more hair products, then I recomend it ;)

Amelie Ehmann: Your hair looks amazing ! Glad you are finally finding a good routine for your hair type

Gabriella S: Such a great video summing up all the options. I love it! Also I just want to say that babyliss rolling brush hair drier completely destroyed my hair in about a few months. I loved the result so much I over did it. Because my hair naturally look damaged and over processed! I have followed the curly girl method for 3 years and there is no improvement. I’m so glad I found my holly grail for my “haystack” :) xxx thanks for the tips and quality videos xx

_mollyxo_: I have gone through many many hair treatments. But the one thing that’s worked for me the most is the lee stafford hair treatment ‘for health that doesn’t grow past a certain length’. Honestly life changer, it’s a reasonable price. You can get it from Amazon, boots, Superdrug

Ainsley Jordan: i love how much your hair has imported but i love even more how much happier you are with it!

Olya Glazkova: You're just so beautiful Isabella ❤ I keep rewatching your vids idk what it is but they just help me unwind and I enjoy every single minute of them. Please keep entertaining us, we love you girl.

The Wrong Alice: I like that youve found a routine that works for you, im blessed with the curse of super thick (also quite greasy) hair and im currently on my own journey to waist length, and going an all natural route which ive never seriously considered before but it's finally time for ayurvedic hair care haha

Little Chisu: My hair looks like yours ‚without anything‘ it just explode and I look like Hagrid … no matter what I do. I just gave up and do nothing anymore and accepted that I‘m just a Hagrid-hair-girl.

Lex Thomas: “If you’re sleeping with a partner……” *my single self starts to disassociate and not hear the rest*

Ivy Marie: My daughter & I have super similar hair texture to yours naturally, I bleach my roots once or twice a year. My daughter is 4. I don't want this to be some generic comment but I wanted to tell you what works for us, our hair is wavy so it's a mix of both straight & curly, we don't have thick hair, it's fine and it can be alot of fine hair and look full at times lol. We use fenugreek seed leave in that I make for us, it really helps with the texture & frizz, it's cheap & natural, easy to make, I use this 2-3x a week. I make a leave in conditioner using our regular conditioner mixed with water in spray bottle for other days, spray hair with it in the morning before leaving and scrunch a little. I do blow dry my bangs if I cannot get them right. Oh uhm I use serums on our hair that have really helped they are Fantasia IC hair polisher mist & daily hair treatment this really helps with frizz and softness. I wash once a week, I trained my hair to go that long after washing & conditioning well I put both Fantasia products on and this is crazy but I found this loreal heat protective primer, I put this just on the ends and it really helps with overall feel & look, I don't use heat after the primer, I'm not sure why it helps the ends of my hair.. Honestly girl our hair is EXACTLY like yours. I hope these could help you too. I've been on a hair journey since 2012 ❤❤

Angles: I'm so happy you've found a routine that works for you! <3

Johanna JF: I just used silicone conditioner for the first time in a while and it worked amazingly with my argan oil! I'm so happy usually my hair is shiny at the roots but the rest is dry and frizzy looking if I don't use a ton of gel after showering (I have sort of wavy hair). The silicone with argan oil kept my hair from being frizzy and made it shiny and flat instead!

나비: you seriously don't know how much your helping me, my hair stopped growing and i was frustrated you helped me so much thank you!!!!

Reyna Vazquez: Your hair looks so healthy

Tanukii92: I condition my roots too!!! My hair breaks at the roots so since I started to use conditioner or a hair mask the new baby hairs have been looking healthier and better !

jennayasmiina: Can we get Brad Mondo to react to this and rate your routines ✨✨

Emilia Pokorowska: When doing oil treatmens, wash off the oil with a emolient conditioner and then use shampoo on your scalp :) You can even leave the conditioner for 15 min and then wash your hair normally!

Lolalina: Yayymy hair is similar to yours and got really dry and frizzy the last weeks but I have to say I didn't really do any haircare the last weeks.. So it's no surprise.. And it's nice to watch this now And thank your for just starting the video instantly with the informations!!

D H: The leaving hair soaking before conditioner is the most valuable lesson I learned from you (not from the cg even to i knew that before) my hair will always thank you

S Vogel: thank you for such an extensive video! All those different hairstyles... I wanna learn how to blow dry and braid my hair properly but my hand-eye coordination is terrible and I get so easily frustrated These days I use a hair cream that I found that contains mineral oil... Since mineral oil is so occlusive it prevents my ends from losing water so I have way less frizz and my hair feels really soft. Not perfect, but it's a good crutch until I get better at styling my hair....

Amelia Megow: My hair gets a lot of build up on it so I shampoo the ends often because I find my hair feels healthier after. I also recommend using the Garnier Fructose 1 minute hair mask (the papaya one) because it made my hair INCREDIBLY soft, and I have naturally dry hair.

Lynn Gonzalez: Hey , i used to struggle a lot with my loose to normal curly hair , i had similar struggles, my hair has gotten rlly good now , what i did was get regular hair cuts , deep condition once week , added protein cuz my previous products did not have any , and now i style with a leave in , styling cream, , mousse or gel ( i like a stronger hold cuz i live in a humid area) and seal the cuticle when its dry with a serum , disclaimer my hair is rlly thick and dry so need a lot of products and if a styling cream is very hydrating i’ll skip the leave in

Alexandra Worang: I love your explanation and how you edit this video! Great video! Thank you for sharing this

The Nailpolishbottle: My air dried hair looks EXACTLY like yours! I also do find that whenever I blowdry my hair straight, it stays like that until the next wash

Angela Cummins: Following your hair journey. I've been to a Trichologist for my hair concerns. A product that was recommended to me (absolute holy-grail transformation), is "NAK Structure Complex No. 3" treatment. It's an Australian brand , I live in Europe and found hair sites selling product. My hair type is similar to yours. All the best. I can't recommend enough on NAK products

Fleshmaiden: I have a similar hair-texture like you after bleaching the crap out of my hair (black to platinum). My hair type is also more on the finer and highly porous side. I use the keraphlex line (1, 2 & 3) to get (temporarly) really nice, frizzfree and overall healthy looking hair. I dont even need some kind of blowout method or strairgtning anymore because they naturally fall flat and straight again like before I damaged them so badly. It's the german equivalent to Olaplex but the effect of Keraphlex is a lot more noticeble. I tried A LOT of stuff, even kerastase therapiste range, Olaplex 3 and apple cider vinagar rinses coudn't tame my damaged hair that well. Downside is, you have to integrate it permanently in to your haircare routine and also have to use a good moirsturizing-mask alternately to avoid protein-overload. It is unfortunatly a bit pricy but it's worth every single penny. Maybe you shoud give it a try when youre able to get it overseas.

elisa: After 4 years of doing the cgm I just started using sulfates and silicones again and bought the same l'oreal drug store shampoo/conditioner you have and my hair just looks so much better than before and actually I like my curls better now + they're still just as defined as before. I'm still trying to use natural oils and products every once in a while and do rice water/acv rinses but cgm really isn't for everyone

Lau: Hi!!! Try out the cornstarch hair mask, I tried it out bc I been having really frizzy hair lately and it worked (although it lasted a couple days), your hair looks beautiful btw <33

Misukota: ill let you know one thing, i come from finland where the air is extremely dry. my hair never had frizzyness issues and it would never tangle either. I moved to the UK and my hair completely changed, it gets tangly all the time, even within a few hours and frizzy. I think its the combination of water change and the atmosphere, since the air is much more humid. It's just a thought, i know you wouldn't change countries, but your hair could have completely different story in another atmosphere, lke i did. xD

KaylaR517: My hair texture is 2B I’m pretty sure so it’s similar but slightly wavier than yours, and I’ve also been avoiding heat because that’s what lead to me getting at least 6 inches cut off. One heartless style I like wearing to bed is a faux fishtail because it’s quick, and will keep my hair tamed with it slightly curled once I take out the ponytail. I’m happy to see that in your videos you show that certain hair methods can work differently for everyone.

Leo guerra: I have to say every time I watch her videos I always get reminded how beautiful she is like go off Queen

Elin: Natural products isn't always better. I've recently started to incorporate silicones and quats in my haircare routine again. I don't want silicones in my shampoo tho. But in the conditioner and leave in conditioner it's fine.

Nadja Savidis: Hey Isabella i wish i saw your hair journey earlier ! I am a hairdresser from germany and id love to help you out in the hair science a bit ! So basically my hair structure is very curly and prone to Frizz so there are so many products on the market that do not work for our hairtype at all ! Now as it comes to science our hair is naturally a lot dryer and breaks a lot easier! and we have sulfur disulfide bridges in our hair that are not as intact as people that have straight hair ! therefore im using la biosthetique's PCC Complex once every two weeks on my hair it consists of a Spray that contains sulfur and a mask to combine the products. So that means it puts the bridges in your hair back together and your hair gets immediatly healthier! If youre trying it, it obviously cant get your hair to be straight but the results are amazing !

La Gatita: I have been wearing my hair in it's natural waves for about 2 months. I also was my hair every 3/4 days. I also oil my hair before washing! You have what I call wavy hair mine is wavy/ curly and its mostly 2 c with about of others thrown in. I enjoy your videos.

CaliH Han: Just in the moment, when I struggle with my hair again, I find your video! <3

Stephanie Gamauf: This is literally my favorite video Isabella has ever made

Wiktoria Jarzyńska: I love all your hair videos and I’ve been watching you since the beginning! I was wondering if you knew how much hair should fall out everytime you wash your hair? And if more hair faills out the dirtier your hair is before washing?

Rafaela Couto: A good tip is to use a no poo mask or conditioner to break down the oil after a treatment... I used to use so much shampoo to try to get the oil out of my hair that the treatment wouldn't even make a difference because the shampoo would strip out the hair. Then I discovered that the ingredients in masks/conditioner are so much more suitable to dissolve the oil and make it so much easier to wash off. You can apply a generous layer of mask/conditioner to your hair before washing it and leave it for 15-20 minutes, and then use shampoo and etc. Or you can actually do a co wash before the shampoo. It helps so much! Love your videos ❤️

Ainsley Jordan: i would recommend deep conditioning first and then conditioning so the feel conditioner gets absorbed into hair that has no product on it that might prevent it from penetrating, and then the regular conditioner can seal in the protein/oils/ whatever ingredients or benefits your deep conditioner has.

Jasmine Sucanji: you should try Bondi boost, I would love to see what you think of them. I have been using them for 1 year now and absolutely love how soft and smooth my hair feels. :)

Your local neighborhood spider-man: If you ever need some new hair care video ideas you should look into the "capillary schedule" it's an interesting way to take care of your hair. In the simplest terms it's a schedule for what type of products you should use each wash day depending on your hair type and hair needs, like one week you use nourishing products, another week you use hydrating and once a month you would use strengthening.

Shaina McCrae: When I straighten my hair, I rlly like using the spring hair ties (don’t know the exact name of them). They don’t leave dents in my hair

Turtle face: I was gonna comment this on your hair story video but I figured you probably wouldn't see it since it's not that recent... did you ever consider that your hairs frizzyness may be down to porosity? Hair with higher porosity means that the cuticles are more open which makes it really easy for them to absorb hydration... but means that hydration leaves your hair really quickly too. On the other hand low porosity makes the cuticles lie flat so it's hard for hydration to penetrate buuuut once it does its locked in. Depending on your routine it can be hard to figure your porosity out but there are diy tests you can do to check.

Shalom Sigalow: Silicone Shampoo brushes were a game-changer for me! :) Have you tried it before? Looking great Isabella c:

Omg Wren: Also if you like to make your own masks, and are looking for moisture, honey is a humectant so add that to the oil you prefer and the honey will give it a little ‘umph’! “Honey has both emollient and humectant properties, making it a great hair moisturizer. Emollients smooth the hair follicles, adding shine to dull hair. Humectants bond with water molecules, adding moisture to dry strands. By moisturizing and locking in shine, honey can help restore the natural luster of your hair.”

Areeba Khan: My hair was of shoulder length a year ago and it was hell damage and frizzy but now its grown nearly till my hips . And I can say I haven't inherit it from my family because no one have hair like me . The thing worked for me which I did about a year was oiling my hair every single day and washing it once or twice a week. my hair is kinda on wavy side but it still has a great shine and thickness.

Steph Montvein: I have 30 bottles of shampoo, conditioner and mask in my shower, plus 5 hair oils and 1 leave in. I like to try everything. I finally found out a brand and is amazing and works for me. I don’t have a routine tho every time I wash my hair I pick what I feel like my hair needs

e11eohe11e: Omg I use Elvive Dream Lengths! I have the shampoo, conditioner, deep conditioner, 8 second wonder water, no cut cream, frizz serum, and heat protectant (I also have the oil from their Extraordinary Oil line). When you were using the leave in, I said to my husband “omg I can smell her hair through the screen!” Because I literally just showered lol

Ariplaygames: OMG THANK YOU I was just thinking about how nobody talks about how sleeping with all this things in your hair can make it awkward and not that sexy when you sleep with a partner. Im sleeping with a bonet now and I look like a grandma lol I think maybe an established partner could get used to it and thats it, but as a recently single girl with no intentions of getting into another relationship, but wanting to sometimes spend the night with someone, I dont really know what to do with this!

Irenic Cryogenic: I've watched most of your videos but I'm not sure if I recall if you had mentioned anything about birth control. I know you did get blood tests in a video (and honestly, standardized blood tests don't make any sense to me because "normal levels" aren't even normal for most people. My iron comes back normal, but taking 70 mg of iron has helped my lethargy). Point is that hormones specifically affect the hair more than we give it credit for, not even considering external methods.

Yuvi ex Machina: There's a permanent dye called Elumen (they also make a clear gloss which doesn't add colour) which is acidic and doesn't damage the hair, it repairs it and eliminates frizz. Maybe it's something you could try out?

Humble Bee: I really hope you have time to read this but please try the revlon blowdrying brush with the olapex n.6 cream on the mid lengths and ends! it works miracles on my frizzy Hagrid looking hair! Hope this helps

ksjuscha: You have to try Redken All Soft Shampoo and the Redken all soft heavy cream! It made my hair so beautiful yes, it has silicones in it but I don’t care

Charlotte Milner: Please just use Olaplex after conditioning on damp hair as an extra treatment, it works so much better and is so much easier to use that way.

x_pogboy: If you ever want to use heat (including using a hairdryer) you should use a heat protector on your hair. It helps hold your hairstyle even if you just blow-dry it.

maria: So much dedication! Love it

paj 1492: The kerastase duo did nothing for my hair personally because it is super long and needs a lot of nourishment and so I gave it to my mum who has short hair and it did perserve her hair colour. I don't know what brand of colour your stylist used, but if it isn't a semi-permanent dye it shouldn't fade that quickly. I reccomend that you visit a hair salon that uses Keune colour. Also Keune products are supreme compared to Kerastase and are def much cheaper. They are a dutch family brand that's been around for a long time. My hair stylist always does my highlights (various shades of blonde permanent colour, no bleach) with Keune tinta colour and it never fades...once it did when I spent the entire summer working at a beach but other than that..no. Hope this helps.

Olivia Augustin: I've completed level 2 hairdressing. I'm starting level 3 in September. We use Wella at college. You should review their nutri-enrich (Orange colour bottles) shampoo & conditioner. My hair is very dry and damaged and VERY fussy when it comes to conditioner, so I was amazed at how soft it made my hair feel after when I got it washed by someone else in my course! I love it!

Marwa Regab: I ADORE the loreal rice water line you showed!! It's literally all i use

Aween Salah: i remember ur old video about ur hair journey..well done to u its really beautiful now❤️

S: i curl my hair with socks and i really love it!!the curls are bouncy and can sometimes stay even more than a day

Juliana: It's insane how stressful hair routines can be

Emily C: I used to watch your channel all the time YEARS ago! I was trying to find your channel again for some time and finally found you again! ❤️

Lara 99: your hair looks so good queen

Oriane: I have hair very similar to yours, but I don't have the time to do all the haircare so usually I just tie it into a bun after I've washed it and for the next two days my hair looks good.

noor mohammed: girly serving looks your hair looks really good and ur skin too ly sm

eisha: quick question: when blow drying straightening your hair is it necessary to use a round brush like you are here? or can I use my normal flat hairbrush?  + omg !!! I can't seem to thank you enough for your hair videos, my hair is exactly the same shape as yours is when it naturally air dries , all the kinks and weird waves form into my straight hair!! and it is so frustrating, for the past few years I thought maybe my hair is turning curly or something because of the genes finally turning on from my mother? (she has crazy curly hair) haha butttttt from yours video especially you gave me the inspiration to start blowdrying-straightning my hair after every hair wash to prevent the weird air dry kinky hair! and if you see this, thank you so much AGAIN. you have literally saved me and I can finally stop worrying about how my hair looks when its open down after every wash - you have helped me dearly and I am forever thankful! x

luckyDancer100: I literally do the exact same routine lmao, minus the hair products afterwards.

Jennifer Baily: I’ve lost a lot of hair recently and your videos are great inspo! Could you do a science of hair supplements if you haven’t already?

ValenTina: I have a similar hair type and I bleach and style my hair like I want to because after all that I'm doing keratin smoothing and my hair is straight shiny and looks healthy even though it's dead.

GirlyAle02 [GD]: I am going to make my hair grow really long till my belly ...rn im at half way and i am using hair care products once a week...i think in my next birthday i will get my goal lenght which is like in 7 months :^) ..also your hair looks much better rn and i hope u will get the hair lenght u always wanted :3

stargazerbird: I too struggle with frizz ( tropical environment, bleached blonde) three things have stopped the frizz - keratin treatment twice a year, really cutting down on the bleach and going to softer darker baby lights and It’s A 10. That stuff is witchcraft. I keep waiting for the downside and my hair to fall out but so far no problems and it keeps my hair soft straight and clean. I don’t even have to wash as often. Mucho recommend.

Eva David Carrasco: Something I would really recommend is the Schwarzkopf professional bonacure peptide repair leave in conditioner/cream it really helps out my hair and I’ve used it for years

Rachel Deckert: oils are but try them as a sealant, they don't moisturize themselves but they seal moisture in, so when applying whatever preferred leave-in conditoner or deep conditoner in your hair is when you should then add coconut on top and let sit or rinse out, you'll see such a difference

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