How to style hair without brushing damaging and potentially pushing the hairline back? I get so stressed out about losing my hair while growing it out.
😂 imagine trying to not stress but stressing because you cant stop stressing and so you loose hair and you try to stop stressing even more but this also makes you even more stressed😂
Use coconut oil for thicker hairs and don't comb during wet hairs, dry it gently first without scrunching and rub it lightly, use minoxidril and derma roller for better hairline.
When your hair is long enough to get bad knots always start brushing from the ends and work your way up. Otherwise you push all the knots in one place and then stress both yourself and your hair to force those knots out. It's not worth it.
Hey bro just wanted to say you make me feel like I can feel good in my own skin even if I’m having some break outs, and even has helped me stop picking at my skin so much, thanks man!
If you are young do whatever you can to not pick. Most people grow out of acne or its super minimal and sporadic later in life. If you pick now, you risk infection or scarring your skin forever due to something that is possibly just temporary. Acne is normal, I felt self conscious about it when I was younger but its just a phase and most people have it too my guy.
Nice video bro, you made me more confident in experimenting with different types of hairstyles by showing that it really isn´t a big deal. I´ve always been afraid of completely swapping hairstyles as I thought people would judge me, and I didn´t think it was worth the gossip. And while I´m not really planning on switching hairstyles anytime soon you´ve made me more comfortable with doing so, Big thanks
@@James____EdwardHey mate, I started with an undercut 5 months ago, 1 on back and sides, is this the best way to start or should I have started with a skin fade ? Thanks
first of all: you are a wounderful and attractive boy! very stylished, always good dressed. and the hairstyling is amazing. nearly every week a new haircut. thats fantastic. no boring style but always creativ and various! thats really great. my full respect and my ovatuions for this variability in styles.
Yeahhh I grew my hair out for a year and ended up pushing my hairline back a bit. Flipped it to a 90s fringe based on your insta reel rec video and I’m super happy with it rn. Can’t wait for my hairline to grow back to where it was so I can try growing it out again maybe next year
Are you still getting taper fades to maintain your hair style when it gets longer? What kind of haircuts do ask for at later stages of growing it out ?
If your hair is naturally wavy akward phases are inevitable. I myself have thick wavy darkbrown hair and I hate it. If you have curly hair just be bald it looks far better than curly and its easier to maintain.
Simply ask your barber what they recommend for you. Personally I got all my hair buzzed (while drunk) in november last year. Felt pretty refreshed by it but quickly realized how ugly I was when my aweful hairline was fully visible, so a longer hairstyle is clearly the better option for me. I'm fortunate tho to have very thick, dark hair which grows out quickly. I got a small trim of sides and neck (scissors only) in april and my barber recommended a similar trim every three months. Now (July) it's at around 11cm at its longest, about halfway where I intend to go.
I don't get it, what's the point in going to a hairdresser regularly if one is trying to grow their hair out, like, all of the head's hair, without going for a specific style where hair length differs in parts... Unless you can't shave hair on your back of the neck alone, or determine where to end your sideburns.
Love this vid man. I currently have a side part and can't keep it fixed to the side without hair gel, any tips? Ps:I'm trying to grow my hair so I can get curtains, any tips on that?
Just get your curtains now with a haircut then start the growing out process, that’s what I did, I just got mine before school started and it’s growing out good.
1:15 I believed that such a slick back comb+brush might come in handy so I ordered one. Then I saw for myself that it actually is... completely useless. It's simply a fraction of a full-length comb/brush so using it on as much hair as it covers (and here's the difference: due to the size, the amount of hair it can cover at once is very limited) will give the same "result".
My hair doesn’t absorb oil as well as others, which means I have to wash it every day so it doesn’t become a crusty mess, would it still damage my hair if I wash it every day? Also, when you say get haircuts every three weeks, how much do I cut off, or do I just ask them to style it so it doesn’t look that way. And last question, so I have to grow out my sides, or can I shave them?
do you use the same cut diconnected undercut since the beginning of the growth process or did you start with another cut? if it was another, which one?
been following for a while, can u recommend some good barbers in west ldn for trims and maintenance cuts? Do u knw of any gd hair stylists as well? Icl tho I’m not gna part w any more than 20 or 25, u knw how it is being at uni in london lol
Yehh bro honestly finding a good hairdressers for that price in london is tough. Murdocks is good but they are £45 ish. Best value for money tho is splash in soho. £10 sides
Will slickbacking your hair everyday cause a receding hairline? Also, although I'm white, I wear a durag with my hair pulled back during the night and before I use pomade to style my slickback, because find it much easier. I've also noticed I have shorter hair along my hairline, could that be a sign of traction alopecia as well?
Thanks for Videos like this :D But i have one question: what can i do against haie, which wants to be in his normal Place and is hard to style? Like wavy hair?
pls guide me your knowledge, i do a sport, which includes a helmet and sweat, with this i wanted to know how many times should i wash or how should i wash my hair, my hair’s oils is fairly dry, i cant get it to get greasy or even moistured with my natural scalp oils either. im a 2B type
Honestly think you gotta let your hair guide you in that sense. I would say maybe once every 3-4 days for shampoo then once a week with conditioner. But it’s hard to say.
@@James____Edward hmm, well thank you very much atleast, i probably have something to start off with then 👍 also rlly like ur hair wished mine was fine, but i guess coarse hair’s hold makes styles long lasting. i still wake up with the worst bed heads😂
Hi I really enjoy your videos! ❤ Can you make a video how to make your how brown to blonde please? I have strips of blonde in my hair but I have dark hair Soo please help. I love ur hair By the way, you got the perfect middle part and when you made the insecurity video don’t worry about your nose I have a similar nose and I couldn’t even tell what was wrong with your nose when I first watched ur videos! Trust me just like you said with men and boys using canceler to cover up acne “no one will notice” SEE BE LIKE THAT WITH ALL OF YOUR OTHER INSECURITIES! ❤❤