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Does Heat Protectant Really Benefit Your Hair? 

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I know I know, I must be crazy. Who wouldn't want to protect their hair from heat? "Linwood you done lost yo mind!" LOL well, I have a few very good reasons why I don't like heat protectant, and I'm here today to share them with you!
Now bear in mind, just because I don't like heat protectant doesn't mean that there is no way to protect your hair from heat. Don't worry, I'll share those tips with you as well in this video. In this video, I recommend what heat settings you should use on your hair, how to correctly use heat on your hair, and how to prevent damage to the hair through proper conditioning and routine.
Sure some of these tips are common sense, but I also give some healthy hair tips, as well as tips on determining what your hair texture is, versus what your coil pattern is.
I hope that this hair video is educational and interesting, and that it benefits you quite a bit. Thank you so much for watching, and you know I love you boo!
Stay Glam and happy Glamtober!
Linwood

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@bva5362
@bva5362 5 лет назад
I never used to use heat protectant but I kept seeing online that it is necessary by hair professionals. I hate how you never know what is true and what is not.
@franca2468
@franca2468 3 месяца назад
My friend is a hairdresser with a license and she said I don't need heat protection because of the hydration I applied when I washed.
@yomama327
@yomama327 6 лет назад
I completely agree with you !! I stopped using heat protectant sprays for years but then i recently tried it twice, and both times my hair felt greasy while straightening, and dry/split ends after a wash. Thank goodness I knew something was up and threw it out.
@lauriannajones
@lauriannajones Месяц назад
So what do you use before you straighten?
@faysam60
@faysam60 7 лет назад
I'm so glad that you are tackling these subjects because of the misconceptions about heat damage and its related 'protectants'. The first time I decided to do a length check, I thought I was being sensible by going to a salon after being natural doe about three years. Well, that girl must have passed that flat iron it seemed like a hundred times over one section. I had to ask her to stop and then she uttered those immortal words 'Your hair is to thick'. I jumped out of that chair before she could do me more harm and left with my hard earned coins!! You know how I do my length check now? I get a ruler...it's a lot less damaging!!!
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Fay Samuel Lol definitely a lot less damage!
@amytrumbull156
@amytrumbull156 2 года назад
I’m so glad you got outta her chair cause she was definitely going to burn the shit out of your hair! Most women are too “nice” and won’t say or do anything to protect themselves at the risk of hurting the other person’s feelings. Lame!
@lannachari1990
@lannachari1990 7 лет назад
Please do dandruff and scalp care! 🤗🤗😄
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+yaya b I’ll add it to my list! 😊
@Chocolate-zg8hn
@Chocolate-zg8hn 6 лет назад
Yes
@glitterfullifeinfaith4994
@glitterfullifeinfaith4994 5 лет назад
@@GetGlamFam have you made the video I'm natural
@glitterfullifeinfaith4994
@glitterfullifeinfaith4994 5 лет назад
I'm new 😊
@simonemark4095
@simonemark4095 7 лет назад
Exactly hence the reason some youtubers got heat damage.....good thing for cosmo school....calling my thick afro textured hair coarse without understanding the real meaning of coarse was a huge misconception for me....keep doing what u are doing!!!!!!! :-)
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Simone Mark yeah I’m going to have to do a video breaking hair texture all the way down. There are so many misconceptions about hair texture.
@ossier2796
@ossier2796 5 лет назад
I’ve heard that if you use a good deep conditioner you don’t need heat protectant.
@jacquelinevasileva8446
@jacquelinevasileva8446 5 лет назад
Is that true?
@eventplanner461
@eventplanner461 4 года назад
@@jacquelinevasileva8446 It might. Heat damage is just dehydrated hair with not enough protein. If your hair lacks enough moisture and you apply heat to it you can end up damaging it. So in a way a solution would be to either have a protein treatment or deep conditioner the hair right before you apply heat. Idk if it can prevent heat damage completely but it'll atleast lower your chances of getting it. Hack: stretch your hair in big rollers before you apply heat. When the hair is already stretched you won't need to use high heat.
@mel...s
@mel...s 7 лет назад
I haven't used heat, beside bonnet dryer for DC, in 3 years. My hair is grazing WL, I'm 6'2, and my curls are intact. I'm convinced that a rollerset and a "1 pass per section" flat iron is the only option for me. Why aren't more b eauticians using rollersets vs blow drying?
@wannabe41
@wannabe41 7 лет назад
Mel S Yes!!! I finally found a natural hair stylist that can and will do a roller set and a silk wrap on natural hair. No direct heat is used, although I've seen some videos where the stylist used a flat iron after the silk wrap to get that super sleek look. But I'll pass on the flat iron. I'm not sure why a lot of stylists don't use these techniques. Perhaps they're too time consuming and "old-school" for them.
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Katherine Miller you hit the nail on the head. These days, putting a client under the dryer for potentially hours is nearly unheard of because so many clients want to be in and out, or hate the dryer altogether, and several stylists understand that in our industry, Time is money, and the dryer heavily impacts the temperature of the salon and the electric bill. So it’s frequently viewed as being pinned to the Salon longer, and losing money on top of losing money. Our culture these days is very much a microwave culture, rather than a slow cooker culture.
@mel...s
@mel...s 7 лет назад
GlamFam and that's 1 of the many reasons why I've been doing my own hair for years. I'm convinced most beauticians have very little knowledge /patience/empathy for natural hair. I miss the wash bowl, the stimulating styling, the attention but I will just do without to maintain my hair's health. Damn I miss that wash bowl though.
@wannabe41
@wannabe41 7 лет назад
Mel S I feel you on that wash bowl. It's nice to be pampered and have someone else shampoo your hair. But, I agree that we have to protect our strands!
@veydap1379
@veydap1379 7 лет назад
Great info 👍🏾. Could you please give photos of examples of what coarse hair versus kinky hair is? A visual would be so helpful . Thank you in advance 😀
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Laveyda Pearson I will do my best dear!
@daisiesandpandas1218
@daisiesandpandas1218 3 года назад
Your first reason sounds like the reason I once heard about why there where more accidents at traffic lights. People stop being cautious and looking left and right because they think the lights are making them safe. To be honest, I was about to get the protectant myself, to use with high heat haha, I'll just stick with low heat and patience
@DrRisk01
@DrRisk01 6 лет назад
this man is so great
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 6 лет назад
Thank you so very much!
@aviewisaview
@aviewisaview 7 лет назад
450 degree....fainted.
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+A VIEW IS A VIEW right?!
@nikkitobin8356
@nikkitobin8356 6 лет назад
A VIEW IS A VIEW 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
@KayeDay
@KayeDay 6 лет назад
😱
@td1338
@td1338 7 лет назад
I stumbled across one of your videos and immediately became a subby! U are amazing and VERY informative. I am a new natural hair stylist and your info has helped me so much to grow in knowledge and build my confidence as a new business owner. Thank you!
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Tiffany Dixon that is SO awesome! Thanks for your feedback and for subscribing! Welcome to the GlamFam and I am so glad that you are building your confidence! 🙌🏽
@Brownboy-vq9nx
@Brownboy-vq9nx 7 лет назад
Awesome info!!! As a natural hair salon owner/stylist, I wish more stylist and clients understood hair texture. I have many very kinky but baby soft clients and loose curled/wavy resistant hair clients. Visuals only tell the pattern and density. Touching the hair and seeing how water reacts to it tells texture and porosity. Thanks again for sharing!
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Brownboy 1986 amen and amen! You said a mouthful! 🙌🏽
@TheConnieLee
@TheConnieLee 7 лет назад
*Throwing away my 10 year old heat protectant I never used anyway.* It too greasy for me.
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Connie Lee I’m telling you! They can never get those things right! 😂
@ARLITA4545
@ARLITA4545 5 лет назад
I always roller set my hair, I really appreciate this education!!! Thank you so much!!!
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 5 лет назад
My pleasure! Thanks so much for watching!
@blackdiamond808
@blackdiamond808 7 лет назад
what do you think about wet to dry flat irons? I wrote a damn essay about why I loved mine. then I realized I just wanted your opinion. lol. and anyone else who may have one...! I love all of this channels videos. Especially the chats!!!$
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Black Diamond I haven’t seen any wet to dry irons I’ve been impressed with honestly, I see if I can put together a detailed video for it. What do you love about yours, if you don’t mind me asking?
@lovealways729
@lovealways729 Год назад
to be honest, styling is so unecessary... heat (blow drying and other things) will kill your hair, period.
@sinndymorr6358
@sinndymorr6358 6 лет назад
I have fine hair with differing wave/curl patterns. Realized long ago my hair does not like heat. Said no to sulfates two years ago and have not turned back. Recently, I started to avoid any product with silicone. My hair is responding very well. My new stylist told me that I am doing a wonderful job caring for my curls. Thanks for your invaluable education!!!!
@TaushaTW
@TaushaTW 3 месяца назад
I use Pantene Multi Tasking spray because it has a leave in conditioner. I have no problems with it. When I’m at the salon the stylist uses a Nairobi product.
@shannansing19
@shannansing19 7 лет назад
You're amazing!!!! Is there any way you can do a video on how to help curly girls maintain their straight hairstyles during humid months? I met a lady in the "hair store" who was asking questions about controlling the frizz in her straightened state and no one mentioned moisture and porosity. I don't really think there is a sure-fire way to avoid frizziness but would love to have that information if there is a way!
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Shannan Fowler I’ll have to do a full on video on that because I have somewhat conflicting answers on it, but I’m totally down!
@shannansing19
@shannansing19 7 лет назад
Looking forward to it! Will have a notepad in hand!! LOL! I've been really loving watching all the videos this month!!!! Planning to make my first wig this winter with a group of girlfriends using your new tutorial. Wish us luck!!! Best wishes!!!
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Shannan Fowler I am so happy you’ve been enjoying it! That sounds so fun for you and your friends to tackle it together! 😊
@klove6149
@klove6149 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for this video!!! It was so informative 🤓 with GOOD information!!! 😘✌
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+K love thank you!
@klove6149
@klove6149 7 лет назад
GlamFam 😊✌
@rouchelleperry681
@rouchelleperry681 7 лет назад
Your videos are full of information that we need to keep our hair healthy. I'm natural and I have been seeing a product called New Options hair straightener. Can you give your opinion on that product. It's suppose to be safe to use on natural hair. You break down the chemistry part of the products so well. I love you boo😍. I'm praying blessings for your family.😇
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Rouchelle Perry I haven’t seen that product, but I’ll look it up!
@rouchelleperry681
@rouchelleperry681 7 лет назад
GlamFam Thanks Linwood, you are the best!!!
@alyariel9713
@alyariel9713 5 лет назад
This video, single-handedly, saved my hair. I never understood why I would use a 400° or 410° degree heat and my hair would ALWAYS be damaged and a little looser. I have FINE Natural hair, that's why!! :D I needed to use much less heat (and also incorporate deep conditioning). I was able to actually silk press on 360 degree heat and i had NO DAMAGE!! :D That's so crazy. Thank you for sharing this knowledge! 😍😍😍
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 5 лет назад
My joy! I’m so glad you found the video to be beneficial!
@cabdiraxman5572
@cabdiraxman5572 2 года назад
Me 2 why would someone use 400°
@wannabe41
@wannabe41 7 лет назад
That was very helpful! I'm still somewhat of a novice with techniques, so I prefer to go to a professional for anything that involves direct heat. I feel the same way about trimming my hair. I don't trust myself to do it correctly. The challenge is finding a stylist that understands natural hair. Fortunately, I did find a great stylist. When she left the salon that she was working at, I tracked her down on social media.
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Katherine Miller smart thinking!
@summerbreeze340
@summerbreeze340 Год назад
And what brand of heat protection do you use? 🤣 anything for subbies🤣🤣
@oof9701
@oof9701 5 лет назад
This is why I completely stopped using heat on my hair. Though I wish my hair was straight because my bangs are soooo curly.
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 5 лет назад
Heat can definitely be bad if used to frequently or at too high of a temperature. Thanks for watching!
@georgie1740
@georgie1740 3 года назад
Finally the answers I was looking for! Just got a long bob and I like how waves look, but I’m scared of damage and didn’t really know how heat protectant actually worked. Thanks for this!😊
@beetarsrs8237
@beetarsrs8237 5 лет назад
So basically, don't need an extra heat protection spray? Then which products do u recommend using fr the ones who want to do heat styling?
@dollcruel3476
@dollcruel3476 4 года назад
You do need it. Just need a good one and to not use too much heat. He's being a purist and apparently hasn't encountered a good heat protectant
@DarrylCUR
@DarrylCUR 7 лет назад
The strand width part. You've said what everyone on YT has been misunderstanding. Thank you.
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+idontcarrotall my absolute pleasure! Thanks for watching!
@JamieSmith-ci7wh
@JamieSmith-ci7wh 7 лет назад
This comment is completely unrelated to this topic (which by the way I took notes! haha). I really want to go to cosmetology school, concentration on hairstyling. But I work full-time as a clinical therapist. I really love therapy, but, I also see that my interest in hairstyling is growing more and more each day. Ideally, I would like to do both, work part-time as a therapist and part-time as a cosmetologist. Is it more beneficial to complete cosmetology school part-time, or full-time?
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Jamie Smith if working as a therapist is paying the bills, I would definitely say part time on School would be best, some Cosmetology schools even offer night classes, and they tend to finish around the same time frame of regular Cosmetology courses.
@JamieSmith-ci7wh
@JamieSmith-ci7wh 7 лет назад
GlamFam cool! I actually am schedule for a consultation with admissions counselor at a Paul Mitchell cosmetology school next weekend so I will ask them about that and financial aid😁
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Jamie Smith PM is usually a great school!
@JamieSmith-ci7wh
@JamieSmith-ci7wh 7 лет назад
GlamFam really? It looks promising! Like the curriculum seems like I’d learn a lot of things like braiding, coloring, cutting, and other things where as other schools don’t seem like I’d learn braiding other things
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Jamie Smith most Schools cover braiding, unfortunately not very in depth in most cases. For cuts and color, as well as product knowledge and marketing skills, PM is one of the best!
@PinkTaurus93
@PinkTaurus93 2 года назад
Thank you for this! Do you still feel this way or do you like any of the newer “heat protection” products?? Also, PLEASE help out us relaxed/permanently straightened ladies with some tips or videos. ❤️ Thank you, I love this channel!
@menevar7529
@menevar7529 6 лет назад
Thank you! I couldn’t figure out why the last couple of years when I straighten my hair it’s frizzy on the ends and it feels dry. Now I know when I started using heat protectant
@vanessa_the_mindset_maven
@vanessa_the_mindset_maven 6 лет назад
The only heat on my head will come from the warm rays of the Sun...thanks to my perm and gas stove-torture device ( aka "straighting comb") days looong past.....😒
@dollcruel3476
@dollcruel3476 4 года назад
Yes, a heat protectant won't protect you completely from heat damage, it just mitigates the impact and damage. Yes, it's ridiculous to think that if you use 450 degrees on your hair it won't do any damage if you use heat protectant. However... I think it's still important to use it to mitigate the effects of heat. And yes, most heat protectants are terrible, but there are good ones out there. The one I use makes a huge difference and I will never go back. I rarely use heat on my hair, and when I do I don't go past 330 degrees and only pass a strand once or twice with the flat iron, and honey, my hair barely gets any damage. I used heat without my heat protectant recently and I completely regretted it. Just use a good one and not too much heat, but there's no need to be a purist about it lol
@adelablendea4824
@adelablendea4824 2 года назад
Can you please tell me what heat protectant you use? Thank you
@piked774
@piked774 Год назад
Which heat protectants do you like?
@beautybyjaymorris9106
@beautybyjaymorris9106 7 лет назад
Great info, loved what you said about how to use certain temperatures for different types of hair🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾💕💕#glamtober #glamfam
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Beauty by Jay Morris thank you dear!
@Regina-qr8fx
@Regina-qr8fx 7 лет назад
This information is so useful :-) I never knew exactly what heat range I should be in so that tip was especially helpful too me.
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Regina glad to help! 😊❤️
@mandaparker21
@mandaparker21 5 лет назад
Thank you putting out a very informative and simplistic video. I feel like this video really educated me! Much love❤️
@njcamocutie7085
@njcamocutie7085 7 лет назад
I agree..Thank for another great vid.Hey what brand flat it on would you recommend or swear by,I'm on a quest to purchase one and I'm overehelmed
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+NJ CAMOCUTIE that will depend more on your hair type, I’ll try putting together a video that covers the details on all that.
@njcamocutie7085
@njcamocutie7085 7 лет назад
AWESOME..Looking forward to it..I have very thick thick coarse hair..UGGG!!
@promisesmithee943
@promisesmithee943 3 года назад
I never believed it worked. It always made my hair wet and frizzy
@MystiqueDC
@MystiqueDC 7 лет назад
Can you do a video/discussion on Protein treatment vs deep conditioning and how often/what products are best for kids and adults
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Melanie-Rae Cannady it’s on the way love 😊
@djhayden88
@djhayden88 7 лет назад
Thank you! And I was planning on straightening my hair today too lol
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Dinah Goins hopefully some of these tips will help you then! 😊👍🏽
@mickeysanders1581
@mickeysanders1581 6 лет назад
Wow, this video is right on time. THANK YOU! The information about temperature settings based on hair characteristics is SO helpful! Blessings to you and yours!
@LOVELYALWAYS2
@LOVELYALWAYS2 7 лет назад
Great video! Appreciate any info to protect my hair. I'd like to know is there any way to recover from heat damage WITHOUT cutting it off? Thanks
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Shelia Byers your best bet is a protein treatment, if you can gain any curl back, that will help. It usually won’t make your Hair completely turn back to your normal texture though. A lot of times, doing heat free styles and protective styles helps blend it while it grows so you don’t have to cut it off.
@tirakindler1
@tirakindler1 3 года назад
"Fire still burns" lolol. I stumbled upon Carol's daughter products by accident at ULTA (they no longer carry but amazon does) but their shampoo, conditioner and mask completely changed my hair and now it doesn't break anymore. I have curly Caucasian hair that I smooth out to soft bends rather than straighten.
@Lovercoffee
@Lovercoffee Месяц назад
This is so true. Every time I’m west heat profe tent because they say it’s good for the hair, I regret it. My hair feels heavy, stiff and like hay. When I don’t wear it but I use a leave in conditioner, it leaves my hair better
@shirleyhightower5720
@shirleyhightower5720 7 лет назад
Brilliant video, keep them coming it is 8:00a.m. hadn’t got out of bed and I listening to October what did you call enjoying the video, pleas keeping feeding us knowledge. I appreciate so, much I would Love to take some classes with you. You’re so awesome!!!!!!☝🏿☝🏿☝🏿☝🏿☝🏿☝🏿☝🏿
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Shirley Hightower aww thank you! I’m so glad!
@deedeegaines2629
@deedeegaines2629 6 лет назад
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Reaffirmed what I have learned and let me know I am on the right track. I also learned a few new things. Thanks.
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 6 лет назад
How awesome! Thank you so much! Thanks for watching!
@ashantijones6707
@ashantijones6707 3 года назад
He right I burnt my hair and I was using it heat protection 😔
@diamondmind68
@diamondmind68 7 лет назад
Love the video. Totally informative. It’s like you are reading my mind. Thank you for your help. Take care.🙏🏾💜🙏🏾
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Ruth Foxe that’s great! Thank you!
@thefutureismine
@thefutureismine 7 лет назад
What's the best flat iron for natural hair? I've been using ceramic flat irons for year but I never get my hair straight enough. I've been researching titanium flat irons and I wanted to know thoughts on ceramic vs titanium flat irons.
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+43227nv this really requires a full video, but in most instances, if the hair isn’t fine textured hair, I would actually recommend tourmaline. It’s a bit more effective than ceramic, while not being as likely to cause heat damage like a titanium.
@doThatGWalk
@doThatGWalk 7 лет назад
GlamFam What fine texture tool do u recommend? What type of flat iron?
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+doThatGWalk I would go with a ceramic flat iron on about 360 Fahrenheit
@Nkay28
@Nkay28 5 лет назад
I don't like heat protectant because it makes your hair wet right before putting a heating on tool on it & that is senseless too me. Blow dry then make it wet just to flat iron. No.
@DIAMONDGIRL57
@DIAMONDGIRL57 2 месяца назад
I usually air dry my hair which takes hours. When I do use a defuse with a hand held blow dryer, I use the warm setting. In other words, I can place my hand in front of the nossle for an extended amount of time without burning.
@livingwell21
@livingwell21 4 месяца назад
So no product before flat ironing? Just deep conditioning, blow drying and low heat setting?
@iwonder-t1r
@iwonder-t1r 3 года назад
Agree with you on all the reasons i don't like heat protection. My Hair instantly feels worse, even on low heat.
@CocoChanelle-1
@CocoChanelle-1 2 месяца назад
Go old school. Put a piece of toilet paper between the flat iron. If it burns the paper, it’s too hot for your hair. Buy tools with a heat control dial.
@CocoChanelle-1
@CocoChanelle-1 2 месяца назад
I had someone at a hair school do my hair and they use AG Firewall heat protection to flat iron my bob. It has argon oil and I liked the way it looked.
@playetful
@playetful 5 лет назад
Thank you so much, I use to wonder why my hair never last long and straighten it. Now, that I know I will pass it along to my family and friends.
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 5 лет назад
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
@mulliganstew72
@mulliganstew72 5 лет назад
Also don’t most his heat protectant’s contain either silicones (which prevents the hair from gaining any moisture) and or oil’s which… We all know what happens when you put heat on oil. I could swear it’s made my hair worse using heat protectant plus heat than it was before just using heat alone.
@doThatGWalk
@doThatGWalk 7 лет назад
So do you not use heat protectants on your clients? What do you do to prep the hair after deep condition before you blow dry & flat iron? Do you apply anything after or during the blow dry before the flat iron?
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+doThatGWalk nope, I use leave in conditioner on each client, and if I am blow drying, I typically will use a small amount of of smoothing cream or a small amount of serum
@marvadavis8194
@marvadavis8194 7 лет назад
Helpful information it's a lot I didn't know about heat protection thanks be blessed. And please do another video with mom please 😇 💞
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Marva Davis my pleasure! I’ll have to see if Mom is feeling up to it!
@indigo57
@indigo57 29 дней назад
Can Infusium23 be used as a heat protectant?
@marjanewilliamson2604
@marjanewilliamson2604 Год назад
What would you recommend for the occasional blow dry? I mostly wear my hair in two-strands or individual braids and sometimes a fro in between styles. I don't usually blow dry my hair for these styles but I want to get cornrows/stitch braids. How should I got about blow drying my hair for that?
@_themental
@_themental Год назад
Yes. Tried a heat protector and did a silk press at home and it weighed my hair down.
@natc9363
@natc9363 2 года назад
Omg, I was late to this video but it was so vital to me. Thanks so much.
@k1uniphone
@k1uniphone 2 года назад
I love all of the myth busters addressed on this channel.
@LLCNipsturBrands
@LLCNipsturBrands 9 месяцев назад
Can you go over some heat protectant so I don’t have those ingredients in there that are damaging so we know what to use
@otilawatson9713
@otilawatson9713 6 лет назад
Sensible talking! After all man, if u follow some of these people on RU-vid u go baldheaded. knowing Ur hair and using common sense is key. Thanks for this video Mr Glam.
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 6 лет назад
My pleasure dear! Thanks so much!
@sparkzGold
@sparkzGold 3 года назад
Can you do a video on rice water? I want to know if it really works.
@richwgodslove3766
@richwgodslove3766 7 лет назад
What About. Keratin? And Using Clear Haircolor
@nataleef12
@nataleef12 7 лет назад
Wish I'd heard these tips a few years ago! Too bad heat damage isnt reversible. Thanks to you, I know better so I'll do better 😉
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Natalee F try a protein treatment, any of your disulfide bonds that weren’t completely broken will typically be strengthened and cause some degree of curl to show, although it’s never the same as the natural curl.
@nataleef12
@nataleef12 7 лет назад
Wow, really?! Thanks! You're the best!
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Natalee F my pleasure dear!
@Youngbleezy5
@Youngbleezy5 5 лет назад
As your hair grows you can cut it out/ trim it.
@doThatGWalk
@doThatGWalk 7 лет назад
What about an oil mist or blowput creme? Do the oil mist protect the hair? Like I've seen Shea Moisture heat protectant spray w/ Grapeseed Oil & none of the alcohols you were mentioning.
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+doThatGWalk they can offer some light assistance with it, yet I wouldn’t classify them as heat protection
@zakiyabambozzle2933
@zakiyabambozzle2933 7 лет назад
I'm in college and I don't want to really spend money on getting my hair trimmed. How would I go about trimming the hair as a beginner ?
@emaleisyte2042
@emaleisyte2042 4 года назад
Hello, what about oils before using heat tools?
@TONYASIASMOM
@TONYASIASMOM 7 лет назад
Thank you, I believed the myth😕
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Alicia B. My pleasure, you aren’t the only one 😊
@aviewisaview
@aviewisaview 7 лет назад
Good information.....Thumbs up and shared.
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+A VIEW IS A VIEW thank you kindly dear!
@nikagshipp
@nikagshipp 3 года назад
I have been reluctant of heat protectant for a while all thought I use it I always felt my flat iron results could have been much better. But since everyone seemed to use it I felt like it must be required lol. Watching this video really confirmed my thoughts about it all along!! Thank you!😊
@reginamoore6897
@reginamoore6897 7 лет назад
great video..really informative....btw...great shirt...compliments your skin tone...💋💋💋
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Regina Moore thank you very much dear!
@jomibleau8681
@jomibleau8681 7 лет назад
uuh,didnt know this !! thank you Linwood!!
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Jomi Bleau my pleasure! 😊❤️
@LoveNaisa
@LoveNaisa 5 лет назад
Heat protectants do work for me compared to when I’m not using a heat protectants. It depends on which one you are using that works well. It doesn’t always fully protect but it’s better than nothing.
@el-Cu9432
@el-Cu9432 2 года назад
My hair has also done better with heat protection than without. Blowdrying w/o heat protection burnt the crap out of my hair. I tried different brands before finding the 2 that work for me. Since everybody's "fabric of hair" ( I ❤️that phrase) is different, some things will work for some people and not for others.
@brownliquor_brownsugar
@brownliquor_brownsugar 5 лет назад
I wish I had watched this 2 years ago
@michellehawthorne2814
@michellehawthorne2814 7 лет назад
I don't like heat protection products myself, it leaves my hair with a really weird straw-like feel to like.
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Michelle Hawthorne agreed! 👍🏽
@Ade419
@Ade419 7 лет назад
Thank you another great informative video.
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Mokakes my pleasure!
@jazziecat2354
@jazziecat2354 7 лет назад
WOW!! the company out there are going to be upset with you LOL!! but you are so right on!!
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+jazzie cat lol or they could just formulate products that suit the intended purpose lol
@mztooskie
@mztooskie 7 лет назад
how can I tell if my daughter has the correct moisture-protein balance in her hair?
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+mztooskie if her hair is brittle and prone to breakage, it’s in need of more moisture.
@raquelmarie619
@raquelmarie619 5 лет назад
Where were you freshman year 😳I’m currently trying to repair my hair 2 years later
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 5 лет назад
I’m so sorry to hear that! 🙏🏽😩
@mmone1178
@mmone1178 7 лет назад
Thanks Soo much for sharing!! Always helpful and informative but make it simple enough to understand. 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙏🏾
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+Monebyrd thank you! My pleasure !
@mickeysanders1581
@mickeysanders1581 6 лет назад
What is your opinion about steam brushes for straightening? I have the Ion Steam Pro (shown in this RU-vid video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6Wz8PIn4hq8.html ). I've used it twice, and my natural coils reverted just fine upon washing, with no visible heat damage. I'm thinking about using it more often (once every 3 weeks). I got a SUPER sleek look with it, and no follow-up flat ironing was needed. Is there any reason that steam straightening might be more damaging than the blow-dry-and-flat-iron method? I have fine, dense, "4a" hair and I plan to use the brush at 340 degrees, if that would be informative.Thanks in advance for your thoughts. Blessings!
@Mikelle157
@Mikelle157 5 лет назад
So is it okay to not have anything on your hair prior to blow drying?....If not what should I use?
@shamelleism
@shamelleism 4 года назад
for real!! I'm half black and (white) latino and I got coarse strands with 3c/4a hair. it's so hard to manage😫😑😑
@prislaem3838
@prislaem3838 6 лет назад
Thank you! This was very informative, I will go forth with this new knowledge and conquer the world (of my own hair)!
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 6 лет назад
Such a pleasure! I’m happy to help!
@cecequeen2040
@cecequeen2040 7 лет назад
thanks for the tip. how often should I straightened out my hair. it's kinda hard to style it when is so poofy
@cecequeen2040
@cecequeen2040 7 лет назад
my is long it comes passed my shoulders as well
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+cece queen I would try my hardest not to apply heat more than once a week.
@cecequeen2040
@cecequeen2040 7 лет назад
GlamFam OK thanks should I cut it off it's to long and hard to do things to it.
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 7 лет назад
+cece queen that would honestly be a decision based on your opinion dear, sometimes shorter hair requires more work, so it really depends 😊
@tyler_cool222
@tyler_cool222 5 лет назад
There’s nothing wrong with using heat protectant
@GetGlamFam
@GetGlamFam 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@leighannmcgowan5239
@leighannmcgowan5239 5 лет назад
I agree ...marketing ploy like everything else ...and yes I liked how you kept saying common sense lol...I just use a deep conditioner...
@soulofbettycrocker
@soulofbettycrocker 7 лет назад
The one goon that thumbed down this has 3 toes on their left foot and are missing toenails from all the toes on the right one. UGHHHHHHHHHHH who cannot like all this knowledge????
@sacredsolutions7720
@sacredsolutions7720 2 года назад
Thank you so much for using clean language in your video. God bless you too
@ajl2232
@ajl2232 3 года назад
I have always thought this way but most people would disagree with me, particularly hair stylists.
@barbarahodges8835
@barbarahodges8835 Год назад
This information is so helpful for me because I was going to use a heat protector on my hair today. I don’t want to retain my growth from growing my natural hair. If you would, do a video on what product or products can be used if we want flat iron natural hair. I thank you for your expertise so much.
@sarahmerino5720
@sarahmerino5720 3 года назад
Have you updated this? I’m still on the fence about it. I don’t feel like they help.
@tili724
@tili724 2 года назад
What’s the difference between thick and coarse hair???
@TeesSmootheSounds
@TeesSmootheSounds 5 лет назад
Extremely Helpful, as always!
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