Paul Mitchell Super Skinny
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I'm not a stylist, but I'm a product junkie, and I love these videos! Such great brief(!) descriptions (and mini-tutorials) of products.
@LauraGlorybelle
5 жыл бұрын
(Also, I hate flatironing my hair, but that Chi flat iron is gorgeous!)
Great tips thank you!
I legit use like 5 pumps on my wet hair, blow dry, and put 1 more pump and focus it on my ends. I have bleached hair so I just put extra focus on it
Thanks much!
My hair stylist uses this and nothing else prior to blow drying and I use this at home using only a tiny bit at my roots to detangle and help my roots dry faster as well as the rest of my hair. For reference my hair is really thick but naturally pin straight.
I have really thick hair, I section my hair in 4 and use 1 light pump each section blow dry and MAYBE one more pump before I straighten but most times it is not necessary💗
Any tips for fine long hair?
trying to decide between the Paul Mitchell The Detangler" conditioner or the "skinny" conditioner. I have shoulder length very thick dark brown naturally wavy/curly hair & I flat iron it every day or else I'm a gigantic frizz ball. Have had split ends for years and a box hair dye I used last month totally fried my hair into 24/7 frizziness and split ends at the crown. The Detangler conditioner worked great on my hair but the website is out of the small bottles, wondering if the Skinny line is just as good or better. So tired of the frizz mostly at the top of my head & at the back. I have a shoulder length bob/lob.
Can you use when air drying to reduce frizz?
@mollyhall4239
3 жыл бұрын
That’s how I use it
Do u use on dry or wet hair?
@SalonInnovations
5 жыл бұрын
It's great on both depending on the hair type! But usually best on wet.