Really good video GQ , love having someone talk about these hair types in a respectful way especially on this channel. And I’m sure so many guys needed this
You are so right! All thru the pandemic people saying ethnic hair textures are so hard to manage and salons needed to be open etc. NO. YOU CAN MANAGE YOUR OWN HAIR.
@@driveby9536 - Ok...But white hair and black hair are completely different. We have multiple grades of texture, depth, and each requires a different level of care (as this video clearly highlighted). And while I can't sit here and say anything about how white hair works, I know that as a black man with a natural hair, there's a lot that I have to do with my hair that a white person doesn't. Do white men have to water their hair every night and wear a satin lined cap when they sleep to keep moisture locked in? Do white men have to oil their hair, apply leave in conditioners, and be sure to use the right shampoo for their particular grade? I'm not saying that they don't, but I am saying that we do.
Are the products they advertising the normal amount someone should be spending on hair products? Each of them selling like $30-50 each and I'm not sure whether I should get them or not since I ain't really put too much time or money into hair products before. Also what should the hair routine look like on the days when I'm not shampooing?
This video is a true treasure, my hair is around a 3c and 4a but mostly 3c and it really helped me how to manage my hair a lil, any more tips please, new sub here!!
@@paopassan6061 possibly a good leave in conditioner could be a great start. Keeps curls moisturized and leave in conditioner wouldn’t be too matte or too shiny. I wouldn’t dry curly hair with a regular towel. It would be better with an old clean T-shirt. And whatever you do DONT BRUSH IT. Use a wide tooth comb
I’m a 3C and this video really hit the nail on the head… informative, especially when he said co~wash throughout the week!!! Another good shampoo / line is Texture ID.. it’s moisturizing and won’t strip your hair completely and the conditioner has multiple uses..
this is awesome! You should do a video on hair cutting techniques for these hair types. I feel like most "barbers" don't know how to actually cut hair styles for tighter textures. they give us the same 2/3 shapes and options, when there are in reality a lot of ways to cut tight her to enhance shape, style and aesthetic. ( Like Deva/ Rezo, but for men)
This is way better than those ppl who post random videos in their bathrooms about how to get curly hair. He's a professional and actually knows what he's doing and how to do it!
This video is just what I needed for my teenage son. Was clueless about how to care for his afro. Now I just have to figure out his texture. It's between the last two most definitely. We will just have to experiment. Thank you so much!!! ❤
now why didn't u teach him how to take care of hair when he was a chile. should do the same for shaving his beard because shaving afro hair ain't the same as others.
Finally there are videos for curly hair and textured thick curly hair! There's variety in the curly gang! But after watching this video I feel like my hair is in between the first two models...I never see anyone with my hair 😭 but I've learned to take care of them!
Thank you for really breaking down the difference in curly hair type pattern in a simplistic way. I’m finally able to gather with this info that I have 3c hair type when it’s natural.
Wow I’ve learn more in the last few minutes than I have in the last few months with trying to style and understand my 4c hair. Thanks a lot for your insight and tips!
in a pool or at a beach is different tho cuz salt and chlorine dry out ur hair also some ppl dont like to waste product they already put in but yea ur right
@JOHNNA CLAUDE ??? How tf does your hair shrink after you wet it my hair only shrinks after it drys I don’t mean to be rude but I’m genuinely confused.
@@ShyneSel look up 4 type hair. Our hair soaks up all of that yummy water and shrinks, this is why Afros always look short, meanwhile if you stretch a strand it’s a foot long
Video was needed especially myself as a African American i get confused on what to use and not use. Perfect video that educates the right process of high performance for your your hair 💪
This was gold, he made me understand what he was doing, almost like a science, especially the part about water making you see your curl pattern and styling products lock it in.
As far as Blake, I think a happy medium between the before and after would look better, maybe a little more towards the after. The before was most certainly frizzy, but the after made his hair look like it never completely dried. I do understand the difficulty, as I have a similar hair type--though it's not as thick on the top anymore.
I been dealing with my hair forever and never understanding how it worked and another videos out there don’t explain it like how you did. Thank you soo much!!!❤❤❤
Thank you so much for this video!! I hope this inspires more professionals to dig deeper into these topics. There is a shortage of credible information on RU-vid for people with textured hair.
THANK YOU!!! I am endowed with 2a/2b hair texture. I have been trying my best to adopt/adapt the Curly Guy Method. My hair is way healthier. Unfortunately, here in Indonesia, curl-friendly products are rare and super pricey!!!
@@mnurrreza Aku pake Natur Conditioner yang Aloe+Olive. Gel nya Johny Andrean. Sebenernya ada produk khusus rambut ikal dari Indonesia, pake bahan buah merah papua. Dipopulerin sama "the Kriwils Indonesia". Tapi mahal euy, sebotol conditioner 125K.
I remember not ever washing or conditioning my hair and it was straight dead and bland and straight until I started using products and taking care of my hair and since doing that I had beautiful amazing curls that I never knew about.
This man changed my life. Omg thank you duckies. Shout-out forreal. 1st time in my life I've been able to wear my hair out and retain moisture and length. 👑 💞
His hair will look like that when it’s wet. and then if you put leave in and gel after you wash it it will stay like that, especially after the dude rewet his hair. But to answer the question, no he didn’t twist it.
got the same hair as the second dude as was hella frustrated cause i just didnt know how to style it to get that look, was planning on cutting it off end of august, glad this popped up in the recommendations!
Thanks for the video. Ive been growing my hair the first time in my life the last couple years. Didnt know i had fine hair. Most of my hair is like the first guy except curlier, but theres a section of my hair that has texture like the second guy. I appreciate you helping me with what to do.
Omg beautifullllll! So in love with this... The 2nd boy has hair just like my son's and I cannot wait to try these products like he said. And the 3rd man has hair alot like my own but mine is much finer( thinner) and never ever have I had my coils look like that so I'm on this asap. Googling and ordering this product line RIGHT now
This was the best hair video I seen in a while. I’m definitely gonna have to get them products especially that shampoo bc all the shampoos just tangle and matte up my hair and makes it unmanageable but the products used in this video seem promising
I only "detangle" (using a wide toothed comb) using conditioner (I'm using Cantu leave-in) in the shower, after shampooing. I used to get reams of hair in my comb, and it used to hurt to comb. Now I barely get 2 or 3 hairs, and combing my hair feels like a nice head massage.