Hair Mistakes That Age You Faster // Curly Hair Edition Look More Youthful #Curlyhair #Wavyhair

Hair mistakes that age you faster CURLY HAIR EDITION is FINALLY here! These are five common mistakes that I see curly hair folks make that are robbing youth from your appearance. Good thing is, they're EASY to fix once you know what they are. In this video I discuss how hair length effects the shape and curl, if you should layer your hair or not, what kind of products I recommend, as well as a big mistake people make during the drying process AND even the biggest color mistake I see ALL the time! SIDE NOTE, when I say "youthful", I'm NOT talking about looking young, I'm talking about looking more vibrant, full of life and well...youthful at whatever age you are.

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Okay, if your hair is curly - and you want to look more youthful, then you're going to want to avoid these top five mistakes, so we're going to walk through them, so you don't have to make them and yeah you're going to be left. Looking more vibrant and youthful and fun, and all that good stuff so ready, let's dive into it, okay and if you're brand new to my channel well. First of all, welcome thanks for hanging out uh, but before we dive into this, i want to make sure that you understand what i mean by youthful, i'm not talking about looking half our age, i'm saying that we want to look more youthful for whatever age we're At and all i mean by youthful is essentially looking more vibrant and confident and alive and energetic and all that stuff. So yes, before we dive into me, telling you that we're supposed to be looking a certain age, that's not my game and with that said, let's dive into some tips. Okay, so the first mistake i see i feel like i am coming out of the gate. Strong is having hair, that's too long for your curl pattern. Okay, no! No hold on i'm not saying long. Hair is a bad thing. What i'm saying is that if you've got curly hair, you likely know that there are a lot of different curl patterns and then, within all of those different curl patterns, there are on top of that different curls person to person even within those patterns right. So a lot of you probably have what we call multi-textural hair, where it might be wavier in one area and curlier in the next area, and even maybe straight in some areas. What can happen is, depending on how long your hair gets, that length can have a tendency, in some cases, to pull that curl out now, if you're, in a situation where you have multi-textural hair, it might even pull it out more in those areas, and that would Make it much harder for it to actually encourage the curl to look more even now again, like i said, i'm not saying that you can't have long hair, i'm just saying that you want to pay attention to the length and make sure that the length you have Is functioning best for you and not just length to have length now that we navigated that, let's move on to the next mistake, the next mistake is not layering your hair or not doing enough layering. So here's the reason behind this curly, hair or wavy hair. It has a tendency, as it grows, to get fuller at the bottom. The problem with that is, it has a tendency to bring the eye down because of that compounding effect and because the bottom gets so wide, it has a tendency to make the roots or the top look flatter. That actually compounds this overall optical illusion, creating even more of the illusion of that triangular shape. Now. The other aspect of this is not layering. Your hair will have less movement and a large part of to me what creates the vibrance and the life in the overall shape is some sort of movement to the hair. So it's not to say that one length, hair is just not an option. It'S simply to say that without some sort of layering, it's not going to have the ability to open up the shape that can be created with curly hair, since we aren't utilizing a lot of tools, flat, irons, round brushes, etc, etc, to create shape in your hair. We are relying on the shape to be cut into the hair. This is what allows us to relieve bulk from certain areas to accentuate specific things, about your face, shape that we want to accentuate help, lift the eye up, help, lift the face up and all of these things combined with movement, and all of that gives it more Of a youthful appearance, now, let's move on to the next mistake: okay and the next mistake is using the wrong product if you're using a product in your hair right now, you let your hair get completely dry and your hair is super, wet, looking and really crunchy And you can't break that product up and make it look a bit more dry and a bit softer, then to me that would be the wrong product for you to be using the bigger problem with this is many times that wet look can also be very heavy. It has a tendency to weigh the hair down, making it look a bit flatter and not have quite the same movement and flow that you want now with that said, this isn't to say that all products that make your hair look wet after they're dry are bad In fact, i would actually argue, oddly enough, it's a little bit of the opposite of that. If your product is not creating some sort of that wet look in your hair once it's dry, it may not be enough to control the frizz. So with that said, don't shy away from those products completely just make sure that once you get your hair completely dry and it looks crunchy and wet that you can then go in and manipulate it scrunch your hair up break that product up with your hands and Make it look soft okay? Now, let's move on to the next mistake which actually deals with the drying process? Okay, so the next mistake i see is not using a diffuser when you're actually blow drying your hair. Now i understand a lot of folks with curly hair. Don'T blow dry a lot of you will allow it to air dry, which is fantastic, there's nothing wrong with that, but in the case that you're using a blow dryer to speed up that blow-dry time or to enhance curl or to decrease frizz or whatever it may Be if you're not using a diffuser, the probability is high that you're going to be struggling with keeping the frizz out of your hair part of what has a tendency to really kind of pull some of the youthful appearance out of curly hair is the dryness. We'Ve talked about before we'll talk about it again, so using a diffuser is going to help diffuse the air flow, it's going to help to minimize the manipulation on the cuticle and that is going to help reduce frizz and reduce that illusion of dryness. So if you're going to be drying, your hair use a diffuser make sure you use it correctly and yeah that's important and that view doesn't suck true right. All right. I'M gon na hang on here look at this and uh. Let'S get back to the next tip. Okay, so the next mistake is doing the wrong kind of color. Yes, it deals with color, but follow me here, because this is something that a lot of people miss, and it's super important now in any case, regardless curly or straight when you're talking about color, something that really has a tendency to drag the life out of things Is when the color looks too monotone to one color natural hair is not one color, there's always a little bit of dimension in it. Typically speaking, hair tends to lighten in the front quicker and more aggressively than it lightens in the back. The thing about curly hair is that when you're, highlighting or low lighting so adding light pieces or dark pieces to curly hair, if you use the same size of section, meaning it's the same size thickness of highlight or low light, it'll have a tendency to get lost In the wave or the curl, and that can have a tendency to make things look more monotone. You actually need to take larger sections. Chunkier highlights to create the same illusion of dimension. That thinner highlights can create in straighter hair. Now another thing i'm going to piggyback on color here, so i've talked about the right color for your skin tone in other videos, so make sure you go check those out and that pertains to straight or curly hair. But one thing about curly hair is many times, because curly hair does actually tend to be drier than straight hair. One of the things you want to know when it comes to color is the lighter colors you go with the more they'll. Have a tendency to make hair in general, look a bit more damaged or a little bit drier. The chemicals necessary to create lighter looks also are typically harder on the hair, but just remember that darker tones, so maybe adding low lights into that curl instead of highlights, reflects light differently and can tend to make the hair look shinier and healthier, which will look less Dry, those are all the tips, that's how you look more youthful. Okay, i'm standing in front of a waterfall if you haven't noticed um, so i'm gon na hang out here and enjoy this. Why don't you go ahead and watch this video? There'S a link in the description below where you can find this one and for the rest of you want to read some comments. Yeah. Let'S do that? Oh okay, let's read some comments. So let's see here, what do we got? Uh we've got aim to be tall. Oh my gosh. I hope this is your aim to be taught. I love that uh heads up. I am what you would call not tall so that cracks me up. I love it. Okay, anyway, so mgp tall says. Do you think, hair that used to have thick strands and have become finer over the years can regain thickness again, so there's two different things at play: there's the density of your hair, meaning how many actual hair follicles you have versus the actual thickness of your diameter Of each individual hair, so in this scenario, if you're talking about over time, you have seen less hair, meaning some of that hair has fallen out, and now your overall thick density of hair has gotten thinner. I have seen that reversed. I haven't seen it reversed without continuing to use specific products, so i'm actually doing a video here coming up pretty soon all about different systems that will help hair regrowth and whether or not they make sense for you and if they work and all that stuff. But if you're talking about individual hairs becoming finer versus thicker in their diameter, i've never actually seen that happen one way or the other. So i don't know if that was any help at all. I hope it helped a little bit all right next comment, so we've got kathy nicholson. That says, i know i'm late to the game on this video. But what are your thoughts on back combing? That'S a great question, so i personally am a big fan of volume with movement and by what i mean by movement is not necessarily hair flying all over the place. But if you shake your head, i feel like you should see your hair move around a bit. The concern with back combing is that, more often than not, it creates a very stiff volume. It'S a bit like over spraying, your hair with hairspray that can make it look just too contrived and that actually to me has a tendency to look a little bit less youthful. So for me, i'm not a huge fan of back combing there's. Also, the bigger concern of the fact that back combing can create damage it's very hard on the hair, especially depending on your texture of hair. So for me, i just feel like there are other ways to create the same volume and have more movement, get a better result and be ultimately less damaging. Okay. The next comment comes from amy collins. Has anyone ever told you that you look like jeremy renner? My wife is going to flip out when she hears this. So yes, i have been told i look like jeremy renner multiple times, but hey i'll, take it as a compliment because uh. Why not? So? Thank you and the last comment we've got today is dora sometimes says uh duh you're. Oh, you know what i'm gon na wait to read this uh. Well, let's go home real, quick i'll, read it there, hey babe, hi hi. I was reading comments from a youtube. Video and somebody made this comment and i thought you need to answer it because it's about you, okay, so the comment is dora. Sometimes duh, your eyes could be bald and she'd still look beautiful, smiley face. Oh i like that person. So now you need to end the video what video the youtube video. This is a youtube video you're going to end it. So how are you going to end it that doesn't work? What else are you going to try should we say maybe: okay point to the left of the screen, so there you go that side, yep and say now watch this now watch this because because you're going to learn something you're going to learn something and should they Do anything else and hit the bell and follow and subscribe and not a youtuber yeah, fair enough, all right yeah! All of that, okay, give me back bye!

Justin Hickox: What tip do YOU use to look/feel youthful??

Leslie: Thank you thank you thank you for tips on curly hair. It still surprises me how few stylists know anything about curly hair. Plus, they don't listen when you tell them how your hair behaves =( Please keep the tips coming ❤

Minimalism Moi: I love all the videos he does , the energy , the passion ,the professionality and in different background in nature ...omg ...thank you .

Nancy: I totally agree about not having long hair simply for the sake of having long hair. I figure that if I am going to tie my hair back, or put it in a bun most of the time, what is the point of growing it long. There is something very liberating about cutting it to a length that you will wear down, and don't dread washing and styling

Tracy: Wavy hair info - yay! It wasn’t until I started learning about how to get healthier hair that I stopped manipulating my hair with heat tools and learned my hair is actually wavy. That was a shocker! I no longer go to a stylist so I’ve had to learn on my own how to manage it with much trial and error. I’d love more Justin info on product usage and styling techniques for wavy hair.

Monika Sliz: Thank you I'm a curly hair girl and really appreciate this video. One thing I would love to see is curly hair haircuts. Most hairdressers are not familiar with how to cut or style curly hair. Thanks again

Carol Fudali: As a wavy/curly, I agree with every one of those tips. I was lucky enough to find a hairdresser that also had curly hair and so my hair was ok but not great. The turning point for me was starting on curly girl method. The products are so important as is learning how curly hair functions. For many curlies their hair is the bane of their life so when they find a method that enhances their hair I think there is a tendency to grow it longer and wear it down. And then we end up with what we call the pyramid style . I sincerely wish hairdressers learnt more about curly hair in their training because in my experience a hairdresser who truly understand curly hair is a rare gem . As an aside and in the interests of building closer cultural connections , in Australia we call back combing teasing.

Gauntlet to Life: Love love love the views Justin Thanks for taking us on such a gorgeous scenic walk. My hair became wavy after my second pregnancy & now I'm heading to the big 50 my hair is getting curlier & sooo hard to keep that separated curl look. I have highly textured hair & lots of it+++ What products do you recommend that are helpful for getting that "wet look" that you spoke of? Yes, your Wife is such a natural beauty & great sense of humour Take care & keep laughing as this definitely keeps a vibrancy of health

Kerfuffle: Alot of what you talked about and graciously shared, applies to sooooo many of us. This makes so much sense! Since the world has gone a little out of whack, I’ve managed to follow along some of your tutorials on face framing/trimming and completed with confidence. Thank you so much for covering the topic of curly/wavy hair.

Doris Sherrill: Over the years my hair has become more curly, and I have learned to embrace it. I let it air dry, and try not to pull it too often. During the past 18 months, with Covid, I have not had a good cut and really need to get it reshaped. It is longer than it has been since my teens, and although part of me enjoys the versatility, aka being able to create updo's, I miss the cute, shorter style, So a bit of a quandry. I have put off finding a new stylist since they all treat me as if I have straight hair, and I refuse to spend $100 just for a hair cut. Help!!

Deanna Trout: Cut 7-8 inches off my hair today. Learned how to put waves (texture) in my “bob” style and it looks and feels so fun! Bought me a $60 bottle of a fresh cologne to wear everyday to celebrate my new look !

Elizabeth: I love curly long hair and I'm older. Thanks for making this video. More tips on curly hair would be great.

Purple: I have wavy/ curly hair and my current hairstylist don't seem to understand curls at all. She always use a flatiron on my hair. Looks nice for a while, but I rather have a good haircut for curly hair

Terri Wyatt: Can you share WHY it is so freakin' hard to find stylists who know how to cut and style curly hair? I am so frustrated! Do beauty schools tend to neglect training regarding curly hair?

RvBadlands2015: I just turned 70 and my hair is thin and straight my Dr. told me to take Biotin it has really help to make it thicker. I am now growing it out so I can get a trendy Bob style. That has been one of my favorite styles. My hair has just started to turn grey up front I still have about 90 percent of my natural color. I have found this color product natural botanicals (light mountain natural). It’s a plant base product I do a touchup every two months. Love all your videos. Judy

Liz Martin: Thank you! I straighten my hair for years. Due to COVID-19 lockdown I’ve let my natural hair come out. Learning how to work with my curly hair. But it’s so hard to find help online for curly hair. Again, thank you!

Susan Smith: I am almost 60 with naturally curly hair that tends to get really dry, especially because I swim in a pool. What kind of color can I use to cover the stubborn gray, and that won't dry it out more, while being resistant to pool chemicals?

Khanjari Joshi: Hey Justin, Thank you for the wonderful video once again! I have neverbhad color in my hair. I do not have anything against color but I am from India and we belive that the lesser the chemicals, the better for healthier hair. Now, I may consider hair color (your videos have persuaded me enough) but don't know what color (highlights and/or lowlights) to choose. Would you be ae to assist in choosing the color?

Pamela Vance: Ohhh my goodness love the end of video And thank you for this video on short hair It's so true about layers and keeping it some what short. When you know better you do better lol finally quit trying to grow it out and had hair cut short and loving it and yesssss diffuser is a must for fine curly short hair Oh and appreciate the hiking view you are blessed and a blessing Have the best day

Debbie DiVello Tupek: Really enjoy your tips and tricks! Thank you! Love the scenery.

Naboria Moon Mama: Your videos are not only super helpful, I have shared you and your tips with my friends and family, but they are so aesthetically pleasing. I loved the waterfall, which I thought was the perfect setting when talking about dry / shinier looking hair. Love love love. Thank you for your time and dedication ❤️

Barbie c: I had a weird “burning scalp” problem, even after I stopped coloring blond. Thinning on top and sides and horrible (put an ice pack on it) burning. Have you heard of this? No idea what caused it. Has gone a way mostly after a trial of a steroid foam. Kind of liking the white front and darker salt and pepper in my 8 month grow out. Thanks for all you do for us.

CraftsBayou: How did you just describe my hair life in the first 3 minutes? You're a hair master, that's how.

louise fletcher: Thankyou for sharing your great tips Justin, it's really helpful to understand the reasons Why, you suggest certain tips. Also love your new, adventure style, in nature. I'm in lockdown in Melbourne Victoria Australia Not able to see my hairdresser, but now I'm more informed, I hopefully be able to communicate better, with him about ,choosing my style and colour. Sweet to have your wife included in the videos also. Cheers Louise Fletcher

Jody Mead: Great video and tips Justin! Why is it hair dressers always straighten your hair when you go and get it done? I think mine looks best natural wavy, but I've never had anyone style it that way. Does that make sense? I agree with movement. Mine gets too think at the ends but people are afraid to cut layers, it's weird.

JoDeePS: I just came across your channel, I love it! So far the videos I have watched are full of great information that I haven’t found on any other hair channel. Thank you! P.S. Beautiful scenery, thank you for sharing.

Sandra Malavasi: Thank you, thank you!!! Amazing tips to put in practice right now!!!

Selma Harwel: Thanks for the curly video. Very helpful! What tip do I use to look more youthful, I guess it would be the color of hair. Which this one piggy backed on it. I have always had blonde to light strawberry blonde color. I have started playing with different darker colors. I went to a dark color over winter and my sister could not believe how healthy and curly my hair looked. However getting the color out was not easy when I wanted to go lighter. lol I have questions is there downside to having curly hair long causing curl to pull out to where it looks like different type curls? Like does it cause more freeze?

Betty Qt: I'm 55 I'm currently all gray and 6 months in of growing out a pixie. My hair is thick wavy more on top and curly towards the bottom. What do you recommend? I would say my hair is super puffy & porous.

lisa ljc: Yup! Sounds about right. Us curl girls kind of got nature's worst! Been the bane of my existence! Everything you said is right

Yovonda Hall: You had me at “I’m not a huge fan of back combing”

Amy Galvin: So true. A monotone hair-color on curly hair can really make it look bulky. Highlights or a multi- tone color enriches the look of curls.

R Saunders: 1) Can you create a video showing actual curly hair styles with natural gray hair color? 2) Are there youthful hairstyles that can be worn curly or straight (blow dry)?

Angela Porisky: We’ve been waiting for you. What product would you suggest for dirty blonde hair that looks really frizzy in the crown area?

Lorraine Riley: Thanks Justin. Good advice for curly_wavy hair owners. I battle with mine. Wish I could take that walk it looks lovely as does Mrs Hickox.x

WholisticJourney: …. Little late to the info, exactly what I asked on your Trilogy, curly hair info. Thank you your a hair god! Hi Dianna great video ending

Tomar Crauswell: I swear if you knew absolutely nothing about hair I would still watch just for the scenery! I love hiking with you! (The hair info is an added bonus)

Donna Thornburg: Love your videos! Really have helped me.

Renee KH: Even using a diffuser with cool air dried my ends out - so I stopped & am tons happier with my hair.

Shelley Hodgkinson: Thanks for doing a curly girl one!

CocoatMidnight: Great family. His wife is beautiful, has a sense of humor and his dog is awesome. We know you are busy Justin but we miss your YouTube visits.

JD: Justin, I have very fine just below shoulder length hair... I have Naturally wavy in our rainy weather for 8 months of our Summer Season.... and my hair goes straight in Our ultra dry, winter high altitude.... with no rain! For 4 months of our yr. aged 57.... I put my hair up with clips, hair combs etc for my Work being a R.N. ... Hair is salt n pepper. Allergic to all hair dyes.. Tnx for tips. Will try my diffuser. !!!!!! I keep my hair as well moisturised as possible, so not to be greasy! Love your tips

Susan Anderson: Hi Justin, my hair is a combo of textures. Frizzy underneath, wavy and/or straight on the top layers. I always end up with a flat top, pyramid shape no matter how I style it. My stylist hasn’t been able to help. Suggestions? Thank you!

Gina Bagwell: You’re wife is awesome & I love how you read subscriber comments !

Yasmin Martinez-Pereira: Great tips! I have curly hair! I am very happy to have found you! New to your chanel. I love the raw, beautiful background! I struggle with dry, not soft hair and not finding the right style product. Any tips?

Joyce Elmer: Great video. Especially loved the ending.

Linda Marocco: Yes, triangular hair!!!... I hate it when I wear it curly!!!!

ANNA B: thank you so much for curly hair video's. I can not tell you How hard it is for hairdressers to cut-style-shampoo-moisturize, etc. curly hair girls. I am Latin and have light Latina long curls-brown hair- with frizz of course. However, When blown out perfect bounce volume; But when diffused great curls but the hair cut always turnout TRIANGLE. How can i tell my haircutter NOT TO CUT THE DAM HAIR INTO A TRIANGLE?

ANNA B: thank you so much for curly hair video's. I can not tell you How hard it is for hairdressers to cut-style-shampoo-moisturize, etc. curly hair girls. I am Latin and have light Latina long curls-brown hair- with frizz of course. However, When blown out perfect bounce volume; But when diffused great curls but the hair cut always turnout TRIANGLE. How can i tell my haircutter NOT TO CUT THE DAM HAIR INTO A TRIANGLE?

kimberly hunter-hanna: My hair was always super straight from birth until she 23. After I had my last child it started getting curly and now is very curly. How can I or can I get it to go straight again

LML: Love your videos. ❤️

Sylvia Shanabrough: Justin, I have a full round face with thin hair. People always cut my hair in a bob shape. Isn't there any other style that works for full, round faces? I just want to change my look once in a while.

D L Malley: Love her laughter ❤

Music Lover: I have multi textural hair. Fine hair with medium to heavy density, straighter and silkier on one side, wavy on the other. Curly when layered (which I loathe), cowlicks front and back, a low uneven neckline and annoying as hell! Haha! I wore it long and wavy for years, then went to a pixi which works too. I now wear a chin length bob and looks best when I straighten or wear slightly wavy. I often come home with uneven cuts and then cut it myself to correct the quirks. My daughter was a hair stylist and now in tech, but used to tell me to give my stylist some time to get used to my texture because it’s odd. I’ve had many stylists due to multiple moves and only 3 in my life (will be 63 soon) who really got my hair.

Catherine: Love, love your videos! Could you possibly consider doing videos on curly hair styles- maybe bring back the infamous “Bob” Pleaseeeee?

Rosemarie Michel: Any suggestions on which hair products can/should, be used on "salt and pepper hair" ...the color and texture of My hair has turned from dark brown with body to mostly gray and straight...also, I wear it in a short shag or pixie cut...thanks ☺ ❅༻❣༺❅

Janet S: I have all the bags of curly hair. Gray, with some blonde. Frizzy, curly and wavy, and fine. Medium length. I don’t know how many layers to get. I’m Leary because most hairdressers don’t know my hair.

suzanne belmonte: Curious as to suggestions for very curly hair that is thin to medium density hair that is not colored regarding length. I have a round face and am in my 50s and struggle with finding a style as curly hair is new to me and has happened as a result of medical treatments over the last 4 years.

Shanon Jo: Thank you thank you for all the advice on curly hair I jus learned some new things I had no idea I wish u were my hairdresser I take criticism very well keep it up

Bud Girl: Great video as always

yakiza: Great place where you are. Love nature! I appreciate these tips however please address something very common on curly hair FRIZZ. What products can you recommend based on your experience with your clients? I have the most crazy unruly frizzy hair. I have tried so many products without positive results. Thanks

Kay: You must find a curly hair specialist for a proper cut. Previously I'd pay a lot of money for cut wash and blow dry and without exception they would not use enough product, no matter what I said and it always looked so bad I had to do it again when I got home. Found a specialist (very booked up!) and for the first time I left with my hair looking great. My partner though it looked so good he took photos and put it on the family Whatsapp group and said I looked 10 years younger!

eliete oliveira-janus: You make so difficult to write a comment with this beautiful panorama, but I love both of them. The information and the view.✋

Carol Phillips: TRUTH! Loved the content in this video!

Ana Sufitchi: I recommend you look for fast hair growth fortified shampoo to double hair growth.

janet ayala-simmons: You are awesome! Thank you!

Christy Smith: I’m getting a Survivorman vibe here Less meets Vogue . Love it

jeevarani govender: Hello from South Africa. I love your videos and the info you provide. Also the scenic outdoors. Thank you so much.JeevG

Mighty Wind: I use plain coconut oil on my hair when it is humid or dry weather. I put a little on my fingers and work it through individual strands. Don’t over use though. You’ll get a greasy look.

Trish H: Does using vitamin supplements like biotin help improve your hair health?

Full Moon: Can we see MORE examples/ models/hair instead of just the verbal lecture? Thx

Shelley Hodgkinson: Best decision.. quit colouring my hair..the bleach was killing muncirls

Eviya: What if I have thin hair? Layering makes the ends look very sickly

Doll Doll: Hi love your videos!

Barb Spellman: Oh, Justin, Justin, Justin …….. lol, hey, mister, aren’t we all as young as we feel???? No, no, we need exercise, we need (at least) a multivitamin, water and more water, SMILE, dress how you feel, and don’t sweat the small stuff. When you’re gorgeous, you just know it@!!!!! Lol ……

BA: Dear Justin, sadly I may have to stop watching. I have a medical condition that causes dizziness and ur videos zoom in and out frequently; I can describe it like motion sickness. When I found you, the first time I watched, I subscribed. I was so excited and shared the breathtaking views with my husband. We were a perfect fit as I love beauty in nature and hair; I've been searching awhile for a good hair channel. I know I'm just one individual and it's a big ask. Could you adjust and zoom less? Don't know if others have commented. There's no cure for my eye condition. I've learned so much from you and I love seeing the videos with you and your fabulous wife.

Shine40: A SHEAR Genius!!!! Thanks for the Info....

Smiles and Best Wishes: What a fun ending to the video!

The Merz: Thanks for the post. Your wife is a very good sport. Surprise YouTube video. Brave man.

JaneyD: I have uneven hair. One side wavy other straight. I have a long scar on the straight side. Which is a nightmare for doing my hair.

Moniquehvs HogendoornvS: I cut myself. But never longer then dry Hair on the shoulders. At 51 is longer not good. Somethimes a Bob and now its back to the 80 haircut. I use washout collors, natural is Grey.

Teri Burton: Please please come to Kansas City and cut my curly hair. I would like layers and a great cut that moves. All the stylists here I've tried are too nervous to cut my curls.

Ann Goff: Love your beautiful wife and dog!! Great info BTW!!

Elaine Mullins: What is the proper way to diffuse hair?

Luna Cadence: Do you only work in Portland? Are you able to suggest stylists in other states? TY

Linda Marocco: Dionna is adorable!... say hi from me, please!

Linda: Many thanks

TheFirefly71: Anyone know a good curly hair stylist in London? I had a really good Turkish lady hairdresser but I lost her contact details when I came back from staying in France for a year so far bad hair stylists (triangle and just bad even when the ACT and talk as if they know curly hair) fed up!!! Please help

Linda Marocco: Here is my guy!... I thought we lost you!!!

Linda Marocco: Justin is SO handsome!!!!

Linda Marocco: Scrunch the crunch baby!!!

Alison Jetmar: I wish that was my issue....sigh.....

Cindy: subscribed.

Mary Tolhurst: BOLD? You mean BALD...

Paula Simpson: why when i write a long comment to you does it disappear if I'haven'had a chance to hitcomment before the video ends. I poor my heart into my comment and it's gone.

77Tadams: Your wife is beautiful, but what is going on with that limp hair? She has a hair dresser as a husband! Cut that hair girl! (I have that same hair.).....maybe thats why I don't like your hair! We are never happy what we are born with! (I have to now revise this....I saw other videos with your wife with her hair looking so awesome! She was chilling on her day off I suppose.

Nancy: I have to disagree about colour. My natural hair colour has no highlights. The sun doesn't cause highlights, or much lightening. It is naturally Dark Brown that doesn't even look brown, it looks black. I really find that when I look at people who have an overall colour that is reminiscent of their natural colour, it looks very youthful.

PatriotTalk Martin: The picture where the video starts is really bad.

Claudia L. Gonzalez: I wish I could have you around the corner………NIL YOUNGER, the word is VIBRANT….NOT DRAGGING US TO THE FLOOR. Anybody like you in LA? I have abundant, wavy and I am petit! There has to be a balance between size of bulk on the head and the body?

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