How To Fix Dry Hair Like A Pro... Trust Me I'M A Professional

I will NOT be trying to sell you my cheap hair oil in this video.

CHECK OUT THE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJdV...

1-on-1 Online Consultations Available On My Website!:

https://www.jessevalenciano.com/

❗ The Discord chat is now OPEN. Come on down and join the community where you can ask questions and get discussion going:

https://discord.gg/wUNMERwyk5

Hello styLITS (like stylists, but LITS cause ya'll are lit. This is my version of Beliebers)

In todays video I'm going to be going SUPER basic and go over my approach to dealing with DRY HAIR. I myself, have dry hair. I have clients, who have dry hair. and it's NOT as complicated as it seems.

Your hair type and texture, the climate where you live, your routine and styling products all potentially contribute to what's causing your dry hair, but I got some sick tips that might help you understand it a little bit better.

Thank you to everybody who's been subscribing as it means a lot.

Also! join the discord chat here's the link again:

https://discord.gg/wUNMERwyk5

AfyIfou like the way I shoot my videos, these are the basics of my gear (amazon affiliate links)

Camera - https://amzn.to/31yQLgh

Lens - https://amzn.to/2Pxgovn

Shotgun Mic - https://amzn.to/3swni2D

*MOST OF MY TOOLS AND PRODUCTS ARE FROM INDUSTRY DISTRIBUTORS*

but here are some options that are similar:

Boar Bristle Vent Brush - https://amzn.to/3u0AE7A

Boar Bristle Round Brush - https://amzn.to/3u3GdSQ

Alligator Clips - https://amzn.to/3dbOeyk

My EXACT Blowdryer (been using it for 5 years) - https://amzn.to/39oQFfB

JESSE'S BARBERSHOP

✅ Hair Tips

✅ Hair Tricks

✅ Hair Tutorials

✅ Memes

Follow me on socials for news, updates and more ME:

▶ instagram.com/jessevalenciano

https://twitter.com/notarealbarber

Hello, everybody and welcome back to jesse's barbershop. My name is jessie. My hair is very dry right now and in this video we're going to be talking about how to deal with dry hair, but before we get into that, if you're interested in men's hair tips don't forget to hit the subscribe, you know what that here's, what we'll Do we'll talk about what dry hair is and how to deal with it, but don't hit the subscribe button yet don't hit the like button yet watch the video first. If it helps out - and you like it, you want to see more then hit that subscribe, button and drop a like, but i mean other than that. Just i mean, hopefully you get something you can just leave. If you want to too, i can't stop you. Okay, everybody dry hair, so, first of all, before we start getting into how to address and fix and approach dry hair. The first thing that i like to do is just make sure that you actually have dry hair, because what is dry hair to me. It'S hair that is unable to retain moisture because a lot of people don't really see hair this way, but you can think of hair like little moisture containers, there's literally what we call the cuticle layer, which are basically scales that kind of sit flat on each other. That make up the shaft of your hair that if they are nice and flat, they will retain the moisture that your hair has, if they're open and porous, they will not like most things - and this has happened enough in my professional career, where people will come in With super coarse like kinky, hair and they'll, say oh my hair's so dry, i can't get it to feel soft, but softness and moisturized are different. For example, say asian people and like mexican people pretty commonly will have like coarser thicker, hair types and oftentimes like um oftentimes wiry wire is the word i'm looking for it feels very wider. They'Ll come and be like: it's super dry i'll, look at it and be like well, i mean no, it's not it's just very coarse and tough and rough, so it kind of feels wiry. But the problem isn't dryness or moisture right. So the way that you're going to want to approach it would be different so in this video we're going to be talking about somebody with actually dry hair. So what does that mean again, hair that doesn't retain moisture, so the classic example is, if, from your roots, to mid shafts, you've got really nice, smooth, silky, hair and then towards the ends. It'S like frizzy, that's a more common case of dryness, where literally the ends of the hair, the cuticle layer is open and has a harder time retaining the moisture and the natural oils that sit in your hair. If you don't have dry hair, but you have that uh, you know kinkier wiry, hair type. I mean it's not really a problem. That'S just your hair type, whereas dry hair is more of a legitimate problem, as opposed to just a difficult hair type to deal with and problems can be fixed if addressed properly. So that's kind of the idea behind this video and i'd like to start off by pointing out that most people will kind of just default to putting oils in the hair, because you know scalp produces oils, it goes in the hair. It'S supposed to be good for you, but that's oftentimes, not necessarily the best solution to dry hair, we're going to be touching on a concept that is just generally kind of the best idea for addressing any sort of dry hair, and that is what i'm going to Call product buffering think about it. This way imagine firewood if it's perfectly dry and there's no moisture in it. It will light on fire easily right, but if you have firewood that's soaked and there's a lot of moisture inside of it, it'll be a lot harder for fire to have an effect on the wood itself, because it's going through the moisture before it's actually burning the Wood, what is this going to make we're going to keep going? I don't know if it's going to make any sense, but product buffering with hair is the same concept. So your hair, just naturally, let's say it just has you know natural five level. It has a natural level, five moisture content rating zero would be it's super dry and damaged and brittle and breaking and ten would be like it's perfectly moisturized, and you know you don't need to worry about it. What using product as a buffer can do is bring that moisture level up to a seven eight or nine was i out of focus this whole time? That'S what the monitor for whatever was i talking about. Oh yeah, so putting product into your hair will take you from that natural level. Wherever your hair, moisture levels sit naturally and bring you up to a consistent higher level of moisture content within your hair and what this does tying it back into. My terrible firewood analogy is external factors like weather and heat and humidity will have a harder time affecting your natural hair. If there's that buffer of product, that's moisturizing, your hair, does that make sense, so, if you're, so, if your hair is just naturally too dry without any product in it, if you input moisture into the hair shaft, the things that would be causing your dry hair are Going to have a lesser effect, that's why i kind of call it product buffering and in some of my videos, i've explained like when you're blow drying. That'S huge right because even more relevant to my firewood analogy, you're literally blasting your hair with heat. So it's important that there's something in there that can burn off and absorb the heat before your actual shaft of your hair does so that's kind of the first thing that i recommend trying and so many people are like. Oh i'm struggling with dry hair. Well, do you use any product or anything to help out with that? Well! No! Well! Tough! That'S! That'S! That'S your hair type! It'S not! This is how your natural hair type is responding to its environments and the way that you're treating it. So if you're not going to do anything to counteract that well, then you got dry hair. So that's why i say the easiest thing you can do is apply that product buffer, because, just as a general rule, it gives your hair a little bit more to hang on to because it's naturally having a hard time retaining just the natural oils from your hair. Now what you should use to achieve that really depends on your hair type, and the best thing you can do is experiment or ask your stylist. But the most important thing is: don't just randomly slap in an oil, and i can personally attest to this because, with my hair, if i just have my natural hair, like unblow dry, just kind of tied up the way i had it in the intro. For this video, if i just put an oil in my hair, what happens is from the roots to the mid shafts, it's perfectly healthy and doesn't need that, so it becomes super oily and weighted, and the frizzy dryness towards the ends has a harder time. Retaining that moisture anyways, so it just kind of ends up being like super heavy towards the roots and just like shiny and ugly towards the ends. So, in my case and in all of my styling videos that i've done on this channel so far, i use an element of that. I'M doing things like blow drying, curl creams into my hair, because my hair responds better to a cream that you know fully saturate. Rather than an oil that just kind of sits on top - and my next piece of advice is probably going to be a little bit controversial, this might be my first controversial piece, but you know people say like blow. Drying is bad for hair and people still in my comments are telling me that blow drying is bad, even though they're 14 and they read it on buzzfeed and i've been doing this as a professional hairstylist for the past seven years. People will still tell me that blow drying your hair is bad, and that is because they are correct in a way if you're blow drying your hair properly, it can actually be incredibly healthy and beneficial to your hair. Here'S. Why remember how i talked about those cuticle layers that open and close and retain moisture when you're blow drying your hair properly with say, like a boar bristle round brush blow dry technique? What you're doing when you're brushing through the hair is actually sealing down those cuticle layers. So, yes, you are putting heat on to your hair, but obviously, hopefully you're not holding it onto your hair too long or using too high of a heat, because that would be bad. But if it's done properly sealing that cuticle layer down is kind of that. Next step into what i mentioned before, which was creating that environment, where your hair can retain as much moisture as possible. So in my case it's the curl cream. It'S that product buffer, plus the blow dry before i started wearing my hair curly that really helps seal down that cuticle layer and keep my hair looking shiny and healthy, and it's kind of like a cycle. The more that you keep your hair in that state. The easier it's going to be for it to stay that way. So just know at this point, if you're leaving a comment saying blow drying is bad for your hair. It still makes me mad, but it's more because you're 14 and don't know what you're talking about. Rather than you being just generally uneducated on the subject, because nobody's educated on everything and especially hair, this is what i do so. This is why i know, but to that 14 year, old's credit blow drying can be bad if you're doing it incorrectly. But i mean water is pretty healthy, but it can still kill you if you submerge yourself in it and decide not to come up. So i'm trying to come up with more advice, so i can make this video longer, but i mean realistically, that's really what it comes down to is just presenting your hair with an environment and a routine that is as optimized as possible for it to be able To retain moisture, because that's what dry hair is it's the inability to retain, moisture and, like i said, the best way to go about doing that is using some sort of product buffer. The types of products you should be using are going to depend completely on your hair type and if you haven't seen my video on how to understand your hair type, but that's pretty much it guys. I feel like this turned into more of a rant than a uh than a uh video, but i hope it's been helpful because i know a lot of people have been struggling with dry hair and don't really know how to address it, but try implementing the concepts That i talked about in this video - and hopefully it works if not come back to this video in a couple months, when i no longer care about what happens with this video and leave an angry comment because it'll be lost in the annals of jesse's barbershop video History and last and best thing guys, is to ask questions and the best way to do that. If you are interested and resonate with, my approach is to join our free discord server. It'S the first link in the description below we're building up a nice little community. Here guys are asking questions all the time it's really really cool and if you're in the discord already and you've, been engaging with me and asking questions, you know who you are so like i said: that's it guys. I hope this helps and now, if it has i'm going to ask that you drop a like and you hit that subscribe button. If you want to see more because my previous videos are doing pretty well and the subscribers are kind of rolling in anyways, but we want to get that number up as high as possible. So i can turn this into a real thing and focus more on this. As opposed to not focusing on this also real quick product recommendations, because i have one in front of me - bumble and bumble - hairdresser, invisible oil is solid. Super light. Remember how i talked about oils kind of sitting in my hair and not really penetrating but just kind of sitting on top invisible oil. Does a really good job of penetrating and also is super light. So it doesn't give you that, like oily shiny look, am i sponsored by these guys? No, have i reached out to them? Yes, have they responded? No, but that doesn't matter because their stuff's good and um and that's what this is all about is giving you guys. The best hair advice possible um going forward so anyways we'll, hopefully see you in the next video you

Thomas In Action: Nice vid! Keep up the good work :)

Cadu Mello: Amazing how you take the time to explain stuff in details. At age of 37 I'm learning that my hair is both wavy and curly, soft and dry, simply because it's my hair type. A mosaic. Studying your videos to understand better while I let my hair grow. Thank yooooou

Lam Diep: informative, comedic and transparent video about hair. What more can u ask for? Thanks Jesse!

z0ro_: So my hair is starting to thin a little bit and someone asked me what i do i said ive only used bars of soap all my life and i pretty much wash my hair everyday which turns out thats a no no . So here i am like a cave man trying to understand fire

Zukatuga 🏴‍☠️: Jess, lemme tell you that I definitely found my hair channel cuz my hair is like yours: voluminous, coarse, dry. Every single time I see your hair, I see mine. That's why I'm here to learn tips and tricks to tame it ;) Saudações de Portugal.

W W: How to deal with dry hair? The answer: self acceptance

Katherine Langley: Yes! Makes total sense. I have long wavey hair. I got a permanent straight perm and it's been growing out. I had one highlighting done and that's been growing out. I never use heat, no blow dry not even hot showers, and maybe it's because I'm in Bali, but I have hairdressers that say they can't fill in the top with a permanent straight perm after I got the highlights done or they just don't do it. (I think some have no idea how to do a straight perm) Maybe it's because I'm 41 (most people guess 10 years younger), or because the water is horrible here, but the top of my hair is dry but the bottom of my hair is always soft and healthy and I think it's because the cuticles are permanently permed down. It doesn't make sense to me that I can get highlights over perm, but they can't fill in the top over the half highlight and half literally fresh hair with nothing done to it. I hope they have this product in Indonesia, and I hope it's not double the price. Hair looks really bad when air dried since its got not cute waves on the top and straight on the bottom. I wish I could go to you so you can help me. I will try to use leave-in conditioner (I'll pray the one I find here is good.) and buy a brush hair drier to see if that will help.

Crystallized Booger: Thank you! Because of you I got to understand in a nutshell my 2 year old wavy hair. Also bec of you I got the courage to run into an Ulta and overhaul my current products (walmart shampoo ) my root is oily but my ends are like corn hair frizzy dry. I got me a clarifying shampoo for once a while reset. A regular gentle shampoo. A curly conditioner and a curl cream. Tried it all today and my hair came out less 70% less frizzy than the usual. So thanks. Subbed.

Ajay M: The main takeaway from this video: If you have dry hair, use a product to add moisture to it (but not oils).

Victoria Zantana D.: I agree, to certain extent. Blow drying your hair from fully wet to dry can be damaging because of the amount of heat needed, but I didn't know about sealing the cuticle! giving my hair a lil blow out to get it smother helps my hair care so much until the next wash, and I like using oils, but only 2 or 3 days after I've washed my hair, as I feel it helps to keep it looking fresh and retain moisture, since my hair is so damaged from bleaching it, creams only get absorbed but the oil helps me manage it better, thanks for the tips!

freealexlee: Thank you. You are the first regular sounding person to put out a video like this and you explained it really well.

Duy Trần: thanks for the tips. I totally agree on the blowdry thing. It's the best thing in my routine right now. Previously, I got fungus on my scalp which returns every few months (there's some specific shampoo to cure it, but temporary. Since the day I start blow dry everyday, no more fungus on my scalp. Just remember the heat protection, and you will have one more effective tools for your hair care in your arsenal.

cy080808: Almost 40k ! Keep up the good job educating while entertaining.. no April 1 Fool’s day joke, you’re simply amazing And yup, you can kinda blame me .. for your “wiry” hair conundrum .. i don’t need to join the discord; Hair drama in “raincouver”... totally relatable 100% So we continue to manage; trying new products .. staying with what works & so on .. Keep up with your swimming ‍♀️ etc!

Over9000: “My hair is very dry rn” Yeah right most people would be happy to have your dry hair

Matt LaLuz: As a fellow hairstylist, you nailed it dude

Marion Elisabeth Spale: Wow i love the firewood analogy! I could not have said it better My hair is frizzy and cut up a lot because it’s thick. I notice when I have forgotten my coconut oil at home and have to wash my hair without using any products or oil after, I don’t have the best confidence after I always use coconut oil every day/night before I tuck my hair in a bun. If I don’t apply enough and go out my hair will be bad

pujan parikh: Hi Jesse, came across your videos a few months ago. Have really learnt a lot and seen difference in my hair thanks to your advice! Keep going!

Jason Toy: I fall into the category of wiry/kinky hair type and always assumed it was dry since I started growing it out. Any chance you'll do a video for managing this hair type?

EL: Having Fine, Dense, Curly Hair, that Frizzes out, this helped me!

Evan Shaw: hey jesse, thanks for the tips, ill never have dry hair again after watching this video

Nawaf Al: When someone tells me to “trust” because they are “professional”. I immediately feel sus But I saw it is Jesse and I trust Jesse already and I know he is a professional

Rebecca Jones: Hey Jesse, What do you think of blow-dryer brushes? Like the Brush that blows air out of it.

Tea Fumić: This is the most helpful hair video I've ever seen on Youtube. Thank you!

ViNiCiUs': Every time I sleep and wake up, the AC always makes my hair dry out, that annoys me so much, I just shampoo once a week and apply some product buffer everyday in the morning, I hope this content helps me

Gordon: I can’t stand my hair tbh but I’ll definitely try this, thanks man

Fumbiver: Lol, I noticed right now in this video, when your hair weren’t styled, that I have the exact same hair as you do. Really glad and happy to find a YouTuber which I can relate to.

Ryan: What products would you recommend for the product buffering method?

zimbabwe representative: Would wind cause any of these products to be basically useless? (basically make my hair look frizzy again). My hair is really susceptible to wind and basically turns my hair into a combover if theres the slightest bit of wind

gemini_ewe: I don’t know if I’m the only one with this hair. I have a thick hair. My hair from the front to the side of my ear is growing well, very straight and healthy. They even thought I had it straightened it but I didn't. The part on the back of my head, the hair is so bad, very dry and frizzy. I don't know but my hair has been like that for a long time. My hair is still virgin hair, ever since I was a kid, I never bleached, dyed or straightened it until now. I also don’t use any harsh chemicals. I just use shampoo and conditioner. I was worried because I cut my hair short and the difference was very obvious. It looks like two people's hair. I cried and worried about what was on my scalp and why only the back part of my head was growing dry and frizzy hair. (Btw. sorry if my grammar is not that good).

The Patriot's Kitchen : I saw an article that suggested it was worse to allow hair to air dry. So If I use a blow dryer I user low heat and just go until it's almost dry. That's IF... My hair has seen better days for sure. I notice lately in addition to being dry and brittle, frizzy and curly in one spot for some reason... it's gotten thin toward the ends. Say half way down. So it's all tumble weed up top and scraggy, stringy breakage below the shoulders. Realized this yesterday. Now I need halp.

All Things CDL: Hey man don’t know if you’ll see this but when you have naturally dry , thick hair it’s better to wash it less right ? I find when I wash my hair every day or every other day it’s weak dry and brittle .. once a week seems to make it really nice

HappyComfort: Appreciate your helpful presentation. I do think though that if you reword your point you want to make such as at 4:50 , that you would come across as more approachable and that helps people to listen more intently without feeling intimidated by negative input.

Annabellished Art: I have curly damged hair. Ive almost completly stoped using shampoos and mainly condtioner. However i dye my hair black and strighten it im gonna stop dyeing it for awhile since the bleeched ends grew out. Any tips?

Toon Tales: Is there any way to completely avoid bad hair days or are they just inevitable

Toxic: What are the best tips to fix puffy hair? My hair is starting to get pretty long and it’s really starting to be more curly its between a 2b and 2c. My hair is really coarse and thick and it’s always puffy and doesn’t look that good most of the time. Thanks

Damp sockz: How long did it take you to grow that much hair?

Willowy13: Your dry hair is my moisturized hair.❤️

Samuel Vincent: Man my hair is exactly like yours bro... naturally dry and coarse... it makes it really difficult to grow it out

Liam Catlin: Jesse I have Mediterranean hair. It's really thick and I thought it was dry because it isn't very soft but you said dry hair is frizzy and my hair is not frizzy. How do I fix this problem to make my hair more soft and feel like a cushion.

Prasad Pankar: HI sir, I tend to wet my hair with water whenever I wash my face and tend to leave my hair moist and let it dry by itself. Is this why my hair is dry? Could this be the reason? Should I stop doing that? Pls advice. ...P.S.: I have long hair...

Sainaaa: You're amazing that's it what i wanna say.. Thankyou ❤️

Vincent: do you have any product recommendations? I tried to use a prestyler today but it just made my hair super puffy

Table For3: is there a decent curl cream you could recommend I get which saturates my hair? I'm having the same issue of oil doesn't seem to work for me

the party's just begun: Great information thanks so much

Lazyhorse00: Hey Jesse, hope you’re well. Listen, i have been making a hair mask of organic egg and banana, it initially made my hair look amazing, but i wash it off with Jason biotin shampoo..I’m not a fan of that shampoo, i think its dogshit actually...my hair even with my egg and banana mask, still ends up dry now..and I haven’t a clue why..its very irritating. Can you recommend any good organic shampoos?, or am i doing something else wrong?

Vicky Ellen: Can you make a video on how to part nicely the awkward stages of hair?

Ali Al Hajaj: Hi Jesse, what kind of products are you using? I have very fine hair. If I use an oil, it can make my hair oily and heavy.

m ✦: any product recommendations for an individual with long 2B type coarse hair?

Captain Rogers: Can you make a video on how to treat hair fall like the options minoxidil, finesteride, transplant etc and their side effects?

Yuval Cohen: Can you recommend products to use for that buffer?

Elee Veeayees: My hair is slightly wavy and thick, it's hard to style because it is stiff, dry and coarse. It used to be straight and flat.

fhaid713: Dude your hair is AMAZINGGGGGGG

felicia soliz: I got curly hair.. and my problem is that my roots are dry. I've tried so many tips and nothing has helped. I've changed shampoos and conditioners I've used top brand leave in conditioners, is there any tips you can give me?

David Branch: sorry I'm very bad with this stuff... so are you saying use like cream or whatever on top of conditioner or is conditioner useless if using good shampoo and a creamer or something once out of the shower? Thanks Jesse, always got good content and you deserve way more views/followers

مجهول الهويه: My hair was perfect but after a while it turned into dry hair it is still soft but also dry I don't know if it's because I wash my hair twice a day and I’m wonder if I stop washing it every day can that fix it to get back like before?

Jimmy: My shafts are heavy and oily but my ends are sooo frizzy. I also have wavy hair and want to enhance it. What should I use to help with that?

MaestrO Frags: watching u feels like watching a comedy TV Show thats actually funny loved the content.

Life With Pooja: Same case with me, my hair never likes oils. It becomes prone to hair fall. My hair loves cream like urs.

Life With Pooja: Your voice and style is so convincing. Thanks for the information.

Neeraj: Do you have any tips for coarse and kinky hair too then?

GameOver7113: I need serious help lol, I’ve been growing my hair out for about 2 years now and haven’t gotten a trim because I don’t know how to take care of my hair, it looks frizzy dry tangled and everything. Anybody have any tips on what I should do?

Dan Jones: That's the right way to ask for a SUB., after the content is delivered.. Thanks bro

Ella Ocean: How about fixing dry or even damaged hair from diff types of process??? Like perms etc.

Jennifer Hunt: Oh my God thank you you are the first video I have ever seen where you tell me to watch the video before deciding whether or not I like it oh my God I just fell in love

Ayon Bhai: I need your opinion my hair used to be slick normal..but after i became Teenage its curly and damage what should i do?? My man pls reply

Naziam Nazir: That was the greatest intro ever

JACKPIE: your videos are really good but only if you watch the whole thing you get the basic idea although id say it'd be nice if you make the videos shorter. (people usually don't have patience for 10-minute videos for 'hair')

JustAnotherHouseCat: My friend (mexican) only goes to asian salons and barbers because anyone else messes up his hair.

Aamir Abdul Kareem: Can you make a video all about oil. Whether to use it , or not use it, why use it, how to use it, what's purpose, when to use it , which to use, etc. Specifically "coconut oil"

Maartje Goede: Its insane how much i do to have normal hair and NOTHING works

VVE: This was the realest video I’ve ever watched LMAOO followed

Damera Abhishek: Hey Jesse, Thanks for the video. Just an observation, in this video the focus has been shifted to the Mic.

French Viking: Hey, what would you do to find out the cause of ones hairloss?

Liana Vidal: Do you have a podcast or something? Your voice is really soothing :)

Brittany G: What if we are trying not to use products and stick to more a natural type of hair care. How would one buffer that way?

Jikumunto: Bro’s camera was focusing on his mic more than him

SaltySkramz: Thank you for spending 10 minutes just to say "use product" really eye opening concepts.

Kay Ahmed: Loved your video! Thanks

Vipul Jain: How about steaming hair?? Is it good for the hair

Gudaykiron Chowdary: When I stay inside my home its all good but when I step out get exposed to some pollution that's it hair filled with dandruff

Dark Emperor: Hey How's All? Hope All Fine . Sir I'm yours New followers I was literally Very wooried About My Curly long hairs but bucz of yours video of Curly long hair has helped me alot . Thanks for making that video. Please continue doing what you're doing. We all are there for you forever ❤️ May God bless you and your family . Stay Blessed Amen . Love you all forever .

Aamir Abdul Kareem: I have a doubt Can we use oil as a product buffer? I watched this video 4 times

Henrique Alves: So if I had straight hair I should use a hair dryer with a boar bristle, but as my hair is curly I still don't know what to do.

RawNik: Trust me I am a professional Me : Ok I am gonna trust you just by reading the title :)

Michael Isidro: i dyed my hair before deciding to.grow it longer, now it's super dry, and i can't even comb it properly

El Duardo: My hair a little bit wavy at the end of the hair and the problem is they rippled outward. I want to grow my hair but my sisters said it was ugly

Dóлаldö: My hair literally feels like a bunch of wires stick out my head, I literally have the genetics of a hedgehog

fof 390: Well i have really weird condition. My hair is dry from the roots but soft in the ends.. What's my problem?

Fake Account: I'm 16 and I feel dumb on my opinion on blowdrying

1sa amor: lol I noticed the out of focus but I continued watching because its informative

texco2000: I have rough hair. How can I fix it?

Michelle Lalune: Thank you

Ramsés F.: If your hair is dry I don't know what mine is

FΑLCON: My hair is very dense like my hair looks 4cm longer when i shampoo it and its puffy dry and very loose

Zezyzhujikop➡️: My hair is so dry, tangled, oily, danruff,cut ends, frizzy

Chitchat Daily With SBŚ: My hair is thin..soft n dry I think..I’m Asian. it’s hard to actually find genuine solution!

Migz Rieta: Thanks for the info, lots of video cuts that made me dizzy. Hope it's only me. Thank you again

Phoenix: Wish you would put a link of your product recommendation.

Z Uthmani: You too have dry hair ?!? Then I guess I need to find a new word for myself!

Angelina Dean: Insightful

You May Also Like
More Information

Leave Your Response