Yes please to the second day hair on wash day video! My wash day hair always looks so producty and dark, and on day two it gets nice and voluminous and lighter in colour. I’ve been trying to replicate it on wash day for so long!
My 2c curls look like your before pic most of the time, so it's really reassuring to know that I might (with copious amounts of trial-and-error) get more definition in mine when I figure out what my hair actually needs.
Kevin Murphy Body Mass Leave in Plumping Treatment for Thinning Hair is an amazing texture spray that I use on wet hair actually and I don't think everyone loves the way it smells but I'm obsessed with it and get so many compliments on my "perfume" when I use it.
Your videos are my game changer I have thick, wavy, coarse, curly, mind of its own hair. 😂 I've learnt alot from your videos. Some days my hair actually behaves.... ❤
Great video Hannah, since watching your videos my curly hair has improved. You have gorgeous curly hair, and is it possible if you can do a video all about curlsmith products. Which ones are your favourite to least favourite, and which of their products are best for what type of curly hair? 🤗💝 Thank you
Love curl smith never fails me. Their foams are great. I have low density and high porosity. I tried Tre-Lux is a complete desastre . Now I mix is much better
Thank you for the video! I love it 😊 I also have very soft curls, I tried to get a texturazing spray but I cant find one in my country. Do you think sea salt spray could work similar than the one you mentioned?
Your curls are gorgeous! The two front parts of my hair (bangs sort of?) are super dry and frizzy. I've tried everything and I don't know what else to do. Do you have any recommendations on what to do?
Treat them differently from the rest of your hair. Extra deep conditioning, extra leave-in. I definitely notice I'm most likely to damage the hair around my face from pulling it back, getting it caught on my glasses, generally futzing with it more. Could that be happening to you?
Foams tend to be more for volume and grit whereas mousses can add hold and moisture too! Mousses tend to be more creamy and less texturising in my experience.