Summary for people who wanna come back for a quick reminder: - its flat bc its soft - use a sea salt spray, talc, dry shampoo to add grit - don't overdo it with oils or "silky" shampoos
Half asian ✅ Very thick hair ✅ Long hair ✅ Very soft hair ✅ Only have "silky" shampoo at home ✅ I'm not in a great situation 🤕 I'll try to do something
Bob Jones this is what I’ve been doing, since my hair is longer now I can put it in a bun, but after taking it out it’s still super flat. How do you get it volumized and wavy?
All guys on my mother's side: curly hair All guys on my father's side: curly hair Both of my grand dad's: curly hair My dad's: curly hair Dna when chosing which genome to pick: hippity hoppity straightity it will be.
Bro my hair used to be mad wavy and now it’s so flat and damaged and brittle. My hair is decently long so now I’m gonna have to cut my hair super short
My tip is dont shampoo every day shampoo only every 2-3 days depending on how much it can dry your hair or hairtype. Avoid sulfate products they dry you hair and condition your hair every day but use only a small amount of it because conditioner is like your hairs moisturizer Thats all
RU-vid will probably ban this video because he gave that mannequin the ChinaVirus. We're currently 12 months into "15 days to slow the spread / flatten the curve". More like 15 months to flatten the middle class!
As an Asian, I started taking care of my hair recently, and I’m so glad I found this video. My hair is supper soft and straight which makes it so hard to style my hair. Thank you!
This was actually great. As I've mentioned many times in the comments I've been growing my hair for about a year now and I definitely have the flatness issue. On work days I'm ok with it because just tucking it behind my ears keeps it professional but I'd been trying to get some more life into it in days I'm not working. Might also need to go to a stylist and get it layered like I believe you've mentioned in a video before.
Hi! I have also the flatness and stubborn hair issue. I’ve been trying to the Cole Sprouse hair but it just goes flat! It’s really annoying, I have to keep managing it every second to stay in place. Do you have any tips?
ive also been growing it out. sea salt spray and hairspray didn't quite do it for me (but definetly give it a try, I'll try every now and then to see if something changed cause of the length) but a styling mousse got me to achieve the results i wanted (its not like a wax or pomade or whatever, its like a foam you normally put when your hair is semi-dry to make curls stay longer but it also makes any styling last longer.
This is EXACTLY the answer I was looking for. I was always confused why my hair can’t stand the first day after I shower, but after the second or third day it can be easily styled. I just wish my hair can be curly even after a shower
Honestly I didn't think so many people have the problem I do, I never used to care back when I was 13 or younger and looking back on those pictures of me, it could've looked more flattering if I'd actually been doing something about it lol Hope the tips in this vid work for me
My hair is just naturally super-soft. I could go a week without washing my hair and it still would be super soft... Volume powder sounds like something that hopefully works haha. Sea salt spray does nothing for me, my hair just absorbs it and goes back to being soft and silky lol
This is the single most useful video I’ve seen in a long time. I’m a guy who’s tried to grow out my hair multiple times, but it always just ends up completely straight and in my face no matter what I do. Turns out I’ve been using the exact opposite kind of shampoo and conditioner that I should be.
I knew my hair was too soft but I didn’t actually think that was the reason. Thank you😂 now idk if I want soft hair with less style or not as soft hair but more styled
Thank you! I've been so frustrated with this exact issue. I'm growing out my hair long for the 1st time and I was actually contemplating cutting it because it just flops down. I thought it was because my hair was to thin in the front. But now that I seen this video,I realize my hair IS very soft as you described. I'm not gonna cut it anymore. Thanks for the vid.👍
You are my savior- I have been trying to make my hair look more masculine for a couple months now and it just doesn't work. Now that I know this I hope I can achieve my goal!
Im so glad I came across this video. I've been CURSED with unbelievably straight hair to the point where I'm regularly asked if I straighten it. I'll be trying out all these tips. Salvation!
THIS IS THE MOST USEFUL VIDEO I HAVE SEEN IN MY LIFE. thanks!!!! I never knew why after leaving the sea I liked more how my hair was and I did not know that there were products that created that sensation
Usually when I woke up in the morning my hair will be easier to deal with and have a bit of volume, but as soon as it came into contact with water it will become the softest thing ever.
This made a lot of sense to me. My hair is really soft and on the longer side and it's just flat. No matter what product i use it just falls. So it was really great hearing some suggestions
This is so helpful! I never knew my hair was too soft I thought it was just gravity then I cut I short and its still like this. Thank you so much for this video!!
hey boss man, do you think you could redo a video on cutting split ends at home. and what type of scissors to use. my hair has been suffering big time during quarantine. good vid man
I don’t really “redo” videos but cutting split ends is exactly that, cutting the ends and yes I’ve done a video on this with the same in depth tips boss
I'm asian myself and have always wondered why my hair ain't cooperative. About 7 months back, I dyed my hair from black to platinum blonde (which took about 2 bleaching sessions and 2 dying sessions). Yes, I did damage my hair (especially since all 4 sessions were done within a 12 hour period) but I realised that my hair was definitely more cooperative. Jump to the current situation, outgrew most of it and my hair's back to being soft - not so flat since I always run my hands frantically through it after a shower. Products definitely played a huge role as well. My family just goes for the typical hair care types of products
So helpful! I've done layers, hair thinning, short styles, root lifting serums no matter what my rather thick straight hair just flops! I'm gonna have to give the dry shampoo or sea salt spray a try!
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Hair after applying product : too heavy, imma fall down Hair after getting washed : too soft, imma fall down Hair after i exercise and sweat a lot : BEHOLD MY TRUE POWER EVERY.SINGLE.TIME. GODDAMN IT
This was so helpful thank you! My hair is so fine and I wondered why it was suddenly so flat, this made me realise my new shampoo was way too smoothing!
Jesus Christ man this is one of the reasons why I just gave up on styling my hair and grew it out. Now I just wear hats and beanies or just put them in a bun. Ima try this and if it works, I owe you big time man
I definitely have this issue. I use Schwarzkopf Push Up Volume powder to help get some volume and grit like you said. My only issue is after using that - unless I'm using way too much - is you can't run your fingers through it after to drag it back or play with styling much. You just hit snarls and knots and start breaking or ripping hair out.
Thank u so much for this video! I was about to cry cuz my hair won't stay the way I wanted but I'm glad I watched your video. Now my hair is full of volume and it looks gorgeous!!! You saved my life for real! I never had this short hair and I decided to cut it that short. The hair artist didn't tell me how I can style it that way. The next day I was so frustrated cuz the hair looked awful after washing it and it wasn't in place and I couldn't figure out how to style it or what products to use, so I looked up for this and u came here, thx!!!!! 😭❤️
I found this video very helpful, thank you! I’m about to cut my hair much shorter than usual and my concern was that my hair would look too thin or too flat for the hairstyle I was going for. I think my hair will be fine, but I’ll try dry shampoo first before anything else. Thank you for the tips!
sulfate-free shampoos can do the magic too. Used to have very oily-looking hair on the second day. Now 3rd day is just a bit oily and 4th looks oily (but feels fine, so if possible just might stay home).
my hair barely reaches my eyebrows and I use thickening shampoo, and then put a very specific kind of gel in it before blowdrying it with hot and then cold air. then I put in some more gel. this is the only way my hair gets any volume and then after a few hours or by the end of the day it’s flat against my head again 💀
Appreciate it. As an asian guy I thought having soft hair was super good and shows im taking care and it healthy but getting some volume or a style was always really hard. I always prefered my hair 2 or 3 days of not washing and now I see why.
Thank you so much for this video! I have been struggling with my hair all my life, because my hair is extremely soft, thin, and overall there's not really much hair. But your videos have helped me to understand the basics that I should follow when choosing haircuts or styles, so thank you for that💚
Thanks a lot, this was really helpful! I've been trying to get volume in my hair just from using a lot of product, like pomade or gel, but after a few hours, it just falls back down. Its probably been a few years since the last time i DIDN'T put product in it because of how soft and floppy it is
Partially bleaching my hair helped me a ton with a volume and texture, I also occasionally skip conditioner and use dry shampoo (batiste heavenly volume)
can u please explain the scientific reason of why bleaching gave your hair volume since i'm thinking to do it but am afraid to because my hair is already very soft and i don't want to damage my hair .
this seems to be the problem to what I have been wondering about in my hair and why I always wondered why it would always just fall down. Thank you for explining it much more and also I would like to add that I use head and shoulders and I believe it gets rid of most of the oil in my hair so that is why it falls flat after I'm done and also because I always use conditioner. I will try to use the one you recommended now.
I recommend staying away from heads and shoulders. Look for a sulfate free shampoo. I used to use H&S but once I switched my hair became way more healthier and less dandruffy
@@dinkleberg794 I'll take your advice but I onky try to use head and shoulders like once or twice a week just because I feel like it helps clean out the oil in my hair the best
I have a ton of dandruff, plus thick straight hair (currently a buzzcut). How can I use head and shoulders properly to get rid of dandruff? I'm literally snowing when i rub my scalp a bit
I was always told my hair was really soft. Thought that was a good thing till I tried styling it. Never would hold, would always be flat. Drove me crazy. Didn’t realize I was making it super soft with the products I was using, etc.
my hair is extremely straight, when it’s long it’s always flat and straight, but when i wear a pony tail it stays in that “pulling back” shape, idk how to describe it, then when i cut it short it’s always standing and pointy, it frustrates me
I have hair like this and I've tried everything. Sea salt spray, volume shampoos/conditioners, curling spray, etc. Texture powder is literally the only thing that has worked.
Wish I'd have found thus video the day it came out! I'll be joining soon! As an aging female (47) I never know what to say to my hairdresser. Thank you Salon Guy!
Hairstylist: Talks about hair. Also Hairstylst: **is bald** *"I even held one in my hand. But it cast me out, banished me here, guiding others to a treasure I cannot possess."*
Guess I am the odd one out, asian here with mostly straight hair, but if I air dry it, it turns wavy. Also I've got way too much volume, so I actually have to straighten it :/
He just grew his hair from buzz cut without any layers or style just natural direction grow with frizzy curls but in elite season 2 he has different hairstyle which is more wavy and side parted
This exactly the knowledge I've been looking for. I'm a dude with really soft straight hair that refuses to stick to any style. Long story short, my parents demand I get a haircut before I'm able to actually grow it out so I can style it. Thanks for the tips!
I'm asian and I've got super soft hair -- sort of an advantage, everyone says my hair is so nice to touch, and super soft, always straight, not tangly. "You've got the perfect hair!" but I've always wondered why my hair never really sat the same as other styling tutorials. I'll try to make my hair less soft before I attempt the styles now, so thanks!
This makes so much sense my hair is very healthy and a lot of people like to touch it and tell me it's really soft but its always so difficult to style
A problem for me is that i ride motorcycles and the helmet just makes my hair so damn flat it's just annoying as hell. Have to run around with tied up hair most of the time
Im not asian but trust me you dont want this hair, it does what it wants. I havent styled my hair for a year because it literally does whatever it wants and you have absolutely zero control lol
FINALLY! I swear this is the only video on doft hair on the damn youtube and when you're searching for more tricks on how to style soft hair they talk about "thin hair" or worse and I am desperate because my hair is thick, but it is so slippery that I can only control it when it is shorter than 10 cm while I would really enjoy meaga long hair to do styles with...