@@esmeraldadominguez6899 yeah DUMBASS and if you listen he says it's heating the product up so he's obviously not using it. If you're going to be rude you should at least be right.
I'd say it's about a 50/50 shot of something working for me on RU-vid. I tried this (though, not the brand...just used what I already had). It worked beautifully! I have had stupid baby hairs my whole life that always get on my nerves. I'm happy to say this worked!
Yeah but the straightness and silkiness means they have no weight and just flop around crazily. The ones up top inevitably make my hair look like a mess once it dries.
Omg thank you for this!!! I sleep mostly on one side. So the baby hair stand straight up on one side whilst the other I have a wonderful hairline. I have to retrain my hair and this will help.
Wish I would have read this comment before doing it now I have a perfect side with no baby hairs as it bends in with rest of my hair whilst the other side looks like a swept away fringe
I’m 57, have noticed lately that the thinning of hair at the top side corners of my hairline have created terrible baby hair! It’s so frustrating. I find if I blow dry my hair it makes it worse because I’ve also noticed my hair it drier and more wispy. I have always had gone hair but a lot of it. Help! Can you use an older woman such as myself to showcase how to control our fine baby hairs? I live close enough to London and wouldn’t be more than happy to come to your salon 😊
I dont necessarily want to “control” baby hairs. Rather, I’d be interested in embracing the baby hairs and not trying to make them go a certain way that they don’t want to go or try to hide them. I’d love to see some hair styles on how to make the baby hairs look good while still letting them do what they want. Currently I’m putting a tiny amount of gel and they curl so beautifully.
Just had a quick question. Do baby hairs tend to feel different and have a bit different texture than the rest of your hair? My hair has been feeling amazing ever since I found the right products and be given a routine that works for me. The baby hairs I have feel a bit drier than the rest of my hair. I was told to embrace them and that they will eventually catch up. I also bought a hair clay to tame them. However, just wondering if it is normal that they feel a bit drier than the rest of my hair?
My baby hairs don’t stick up, they are just so long and everywhere that I have no idea what to do w them. Should I cut them? I could, but I’m scared to. Also, I wear my hair down 😌😌
I just had a baby and she’s six months old now so that postpartum hair loss has hit hard. The front of my hairline is nothing but baby hairs lol which is fine for hairstyles that I don’t put up. I seriously Am about to just cut it all off lol 😂what to do! I have very curly hair so the baby hairs are all immensely cowlicked
if you constantly do that, yes but mostly if you are putting your hair up then eventually your hairline will recede but honestly if you are taking care of your scalp and hair a little and giving it a break here and there it’s not likely to do much damage
Someone here he can answer my question? I‘m a guy and my hair goes up to my eyebrows. When I push it back I can see many baby hair. Is that a good sign or is it a bad sign that I may have hair loss?
"And today we're gonna be celebrating the 1200 year anniversary of a raid that occurred right here in France, when we broke into a monastery and stole all their valuables and bunch of hot nuns! And did it with gorgeous hair!"
What is wrong with baby hairs, to begin with?? I'd take those any day to slathering on product and then blow-drying hair to death. Treat your hair well, and you can have it for a long time.
i mean she’s a model and they do specific looks. but for me, i have a lot of baby hairs and after a couple hours in a ponytail or a bun, they all stick up creating a literal crown of red around my head and while that may sound cute and ethereal, it is very much not cute lol
Quite the opposite in fact. You naturally "shed" certain number of hairs every day. Check the average long-haired woman's shower drain! Baby hairs are those hairs regrowing. They CAN also be a sign of breakage, however, but when you have long hair they're just a fact of life. If you see someone with long, glamorous perfect hair without visible baby hairs... it's cuz they're wearing a shitload of product to hide them. Which makes this video more interesting that the guy teaching is doing nothing to control his own.
No matter how much I want to control my baby hair, I would never use a product from a company that tortures animals by testing on them in a lab COUGH LOREAL COUGH no thanks
LOL, that woman doesn't have not one "kink" in her hair and she doesn't have "baby hairs". I think some nonblacks don't understand what those terms mean.
Actually they’re still called baby hairs on a white person. They’re much softer, finer, and blonder around the hairline and don’t grow out fully. It looks and feels just like the hair that “tow heads” have as children.
I just got grey hair this year. I've always had fine straight soft mousy brown hair. My grey hairs are all curly silver wiry curly baby hairs, all around my front hairline and on top of my head. It's kind of funny I guess. Like eventually my original hair will be replaced by a silver afro maybe?
But even as a kid, I did always have baby hairs. Little short curly random hairs that didn't grow longer than an inch or so around the front of my face. The rest of my hair- straight as aboard. Weird huh?