Thanks for this video. Not only is my hair fine, but thinning on top due to aging. A video on teasing as well as styles for face shape (pear-low forehead/wide jaw) would be helpful. Thank you. Love your videos!❤
@5amidareКүн бұрын
A tutorial on teasing would be fantastic! I used to do it in the 80s, but I remember my hair becoming very damaged. And back then it was a lot fuller and thicker. So yes, that would be much appreciated! And thank you for all the styling tips! It seems like a lot, but I'll try to add them step by step.
@twinstars128Күн бұрын
This really flat fine hair girl would love to hear more about back combing! Thank you! Great video!
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
I think I need to do a slower paced walk through of backcombing. Even as a stylist, it took me forever to figure out how to do it so that the hair looks FULL but not outdated (and still natural). I will add it to my video list.
@SeatoSky1111Күн бұрын
@@GlamGirlGabi So interesting and good to know. I love how Authentic you are seriously!!!!!
@EverythingAndNothing08Күн бұрын
I would much rather use the Voloom iron than back combing my hair. I had a stylist who back combed my hair once and it was basically impossible to untangle my hair.
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
@@EverythingAndNothing08 The Voloom is a super awesome hair tool. I need to buy it. I have an imitation one from Amazon but I know the actual Voloom is better
@summersadie3687Күн бұрын
A video on Gabi using the Voloom would be great!
@cvonsutphenКүн бұрын
Using a root lift spray and your over-directed mohawk sectioning with the blow dry brush has made a huge difference in volume for me. Thank you Gabi!
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
Isn’t it an awesome technique/strategy? It makes a HUGE difference. It makes everyone’s hair look amazing (even people with thick hair)
@petraz.6631Күн бұрын
Profesor blowout explains it all:) redken volume injection shampoo and conditioner, pureology leave in conditioner, olaplex hair oil. The HOLY GRAIL! I switched to it recently and my hair grew 3 inches in less then 2 months (I am in early 30s, my hair is wavy and fine) and I recently got a ton of compliments from my colleagues ❤❤ Sorry to be so forward as to mention someone else's youtube channel, your make up advice stepped up my game!!
@lisaard-rd9ukКүн бұрын
I love his videos and use the same products as well! So happy I found him and now I have found the perfect stylist!! ❤
@cynthiatenorio9842Күн бұрын
Yes I’d love a tutorial on teasing ❤
@dionline88Күн бұрын
I've always had a ton of hair but as I'm getting older, between menopause & dieting, I've probably lost almost 50% of my hair. It's still pretty thick comparatively speaking but for me, a lot thinner than I'm used to! I'll be adding some of these techniques & products into my own hair care/styling. Thank you! Question for you, have you ever worn a side part? Personally, I think every single person looks softer & prettier with a side part. Coworkers say I'm aging myself by saying that - I am almost 62 so maybe I am!!
@sufyb6432Күн бұрын
Make sure you're getting enough calcium. I had the same problem until I had a dental implant issue (I'll spare you the details) and I started drinking more milk so that the implant would take. My hair started growing like crazy, and now it grows two inches in three months, and some of my hair actually grew back. The texture of my hair improved also. There might be something else in the milk that helped, but it was awesome if you can stomach it. Good luck!
@barbaramahnКүн бұрын
Another great video, love when you do these short and to the point ,great tips as always , Thanks
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
I'm really happy to hear that you enjoy these Barbara! I like making them too. They give a lot of value in a short amount of time. It's actually how I grew my entire channel.
@StephanieMarieКүн бұрын
I loved this video so much Gabi! It made me realize I haven't been using enough mousse and should try backcombing. From one fine-haired girl to another, thank you! 😊
@GlamGirlGabi19 сағат бұрын
You’re so welcome Stephanie!! I am so happy that you found it helpful!
@karekausnicolli4890Күн бұрын
Thanks, Gabi. Teasing goes back further than the '80s, but that was definitely an era for big hair. Been there, done that with perms and back-combing! Great tips!! Thank you!!!
@roonboo96Күн бұрын
My hair is so thin and fine now thanks to age and changing hormones, but I was a teen in the 80s and the huge hair I was able to make for myself was epic! I had elastics for braces and would do thin braids all through my hair before bed. When I let it out in the morning the volume was unreal. If I did that now, my hair would probably revolt and just fall out…
@theresaharrison8458Күн бұрын
Your hair always looks so beautiful
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
Aw thank you Theresa. It's the type of hair that needs a lot of styling but I've managed to figure out lots of techniques that help it look nice.
@tad53778 сағат бұрын
And THAT DRESS!!!!❤
@ronalynne1Күн бұрын
I would love a hair video using fragrance free/unscented products because sensitive people are so limited. Thanks!
@rationale7727Күн бұрын
I've always styled for volume (whether it's on trend or not), so I have used a TON of different volumizing products over the last few decades. None of them were great - until ColorWow Xtra Large Bombshell Volumizer. Game changer! The volume is bigger than anything else, it does not dull or roughen the hair like most volumizers do, AND it lasts for days! I do the same round brush styling you showed, and wrap the crown sections around rollers (actually round brushes with the handle broken off). I probaby should try backcombing because I have a weird cowlick there, but I am scared of damage.
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
That is amazing! I will have to check it out because I am always on the hunt for the perfect volume product too. I’m literally going to buy this today!
@sufyb6432Күн бұрын
Happy for you, but that product did absolutely nothing for me, even with a blowout.
@tamaramorton881218 сағат бұрын
I’m 70 but I’ve just started paying attention to my hair in the past few months, so yes, I would love to learn everything you have to teach about teasing. Thank you. Loving your videos, learning so much from them. ❤
@tammylinck566Күн бұрын
Yes please, teasing tips would be great!! Love your videos and helpful information.
@sufyb6432Күн бұрын
I always spray a little "working spray" (Tresseme extra hold is affordable and works well for this purpose on my thin, fine hair) at the roots to keep the body after flat ironing it. I brush it out slightly when setting my style. My hair is 4-6 inches long, so this trick may not work if your hair is any longer. I've also just recently found a stiffer setting spray that is affordable, and works like Sexy Spray and Play used to before they ruined the formula. It's called Rebel Riot, and it's made in Canada. I buy it through Sally Beauty in the US. Good luck, all you fine-haired gals, and thanks Gabi, for your always fabulous videos! ❤
@debbiesweezey320019 сағат бұрын
As a fellow fine hair girl I'd love to see more about teasing the hair. ❤ your videos!
@bojana63809 сағат бұрын
Me too! ❤
@parksbpknitКүн бұрын
Loved this!!!! At 68 my hair is so fine and thin, I will do almost anything to make my hair look thicker. Please tell us all the tricks, especially concealing the scalp. I do use a powder with good results but I bet there are so many women that would like to see more tips. Great video!
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
Will do!! I’ll make more videos like this one moving forward!
@kristihamilton6743Күн бұрын
Yes I would love to watch a back combing video! Thank you….💕
@mariatamador6977Күн бұрын
please!!! a teasing tutorias would be amazing!!! I have thin, sparse hair and it has gotten worse with age. I also lost my hair due to major depression and it is growing frizzy. I have no idea how to comb and cut it. Recovery has not been easy and I think it is very important for me to look good. Thank you for your tutorials, greetings from Mexico.
@deeleo249519 сағат бұрын
Another awesome video! My hair is on the thicker side but the strands are fine. Over the past 5 years, I have had several stylists over layer and/or over texturize leaving some areas very thin. I use some of these techniques while it is growing out. One product that has really been helpful is the Living Proof Thickening Cream. I use a small amount in the areas that are on the thin side and what a difference it makes! I haven't tried the teasing technique though and will try it. For those of us with thick/curly/wavy hair, it's very difficult to find a stylist who really knows proper layering and texturizing techniques. I feel like I have been growing out my hair on and off for 6 years! Just made an appointment with a new stylist for later this month after a stylist really butchered my hair in November leaving me with uneven layers, over texturized areas, areas with too much thickness -- just a very unbalanced hair cut. So even though I'm a thick haired girl, these techniques come in handy from time to time!
@HollyLoomer20 сағат бұрын
Thank you for the video Gabi! You're always super informative and we appreciate it! I have one challenge I have yet to see anyone address yet in KZbin or reddit etc.. I've been searching high and low for more info on how to wear a fine hair bob to bed to extend style and prevent bumps. I easily get bumps and then my ends flip out and I have no volume and have to redo the volume again but most of the time I give up 😂 so would be interesting to hear your take on this subject! Thank you!
@TexasCacheКүн бұрын
Thank you for the tips and tricks! About 20 yrs ago, I came across Aveda Pure Abundance shampoo and clay conditioner - it was a complete games changer as I too have baby fine, silky hair; more in the back than in the front. While this combo, along with their Control Force hairspray and Philmolient mousse, were game changers, as soon as my scalp starts sweating (live in hot and sometimes humid climates) all volume is lost. Having a collar length style helps, but ultimately, my hair ends up in a clip due to heat and humidity.
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
That is so good to know! Thank you for sharing! I just bought the John Frieda one and it's amazing too and so inexpensive. I am going to do a 5 day video where I try five different combinations of volume products from inexpensive to expensive and show you my hair throughout the entire day. We can see which one is most effective!
@TexasCacheКүн бұрын
@GlamGirlGabi Yay! I'm looking forward to the video.
@laurazeller20149 сағат бұрын
Thank you, Gabi! I use the texture spray often, thanks to a previous video a while back.
@karenomalley8189Күн бұрын
THIS VIDEO ROCKS! Loved all the help on giving my flat straight hair life an body again. Very helpful! Can’t wait to try the ideas along with products. Great job. 👍
@MiriamRoquizКүн бұрын
Please do a Back Comb video! I’m a fine straight hair mature woman. I have bought so many hair products to achieve volume and curls. Thank you for the tips!
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
Thanks for the feedback, I will add it to my list!
@oelfahrautenbachКүн бұрын
You are an awesome teacher, Gabi. I always learn so much from you.💖
@serenalynn9038Күн бұрын
Yes, a teasing tutorial would be appreciated
@lynnefecteau6498Күн бұрын
What a wonderful helpful video. I was wondering if the Moroccan Oil Root Boost makes your roots oily within a short time? Same with the Moroccan Oil Volume Mist as I also have thin hair. I do not wash my hair every day so knowing this would be helpful before I purchase the product. Thanks for all the great info you provide. Love your videos.
@susanfrenette3400Күн бұрын
Hi Gabi. Yes please do a video on back combing. I love learning new tips from your videos. Happy New Year! 😊
@brendaf1033Күн бұрын
Teasing how-to - a big YES. I'm 72. In the 60s my cousin was in hairdressing school and would practice on my hair. She would tease the absolute crap out of my hair into a rats nest LOL So yes I need the modern version of teasiing.
@marnidillon8659Күн бұрын
Fine and thin hair girl here! My hairdresser just introduced me to the Kevin Murphy Anti Gravity spray. AWESOME.
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
That sounds like a great product! I'll have to check it out!
@joyreynolds4961Күн бұрын
I keep hearing great things about that product but im so tired of spending so much money on products that don’t work! 😢 if you have fine AND thin hair and it works maybe I’ll give it a shot! I think ColorWow has a similar product 🤔
@mariacarlstrom362Күн бұрын
Great tips! Can’t wait to try some of the techniques you share here! I appreciate learning the “whys” behind your tips so kudos to you for explaining them so thoroughly! Keep doing what you’re doing 👌🏽
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
Thanks for watching! Glad the explanations were helpful!
@melissamoeller9608Күн бұрын
Thank you for making this video. I also have really fine hair. But I have a lot of it. It definitely wouldn’t fit in that tiny clip, lol. It takes forever to dry and forever to style. But unfortunately, the style rarely stays. I think incorporating some of your tips and tricks would help with that. But if you have any further ideas for those of us who have a lot of fine hair, I would sure appreciate it. My hair is straight, untreated, and about 3 inches past my collarbone thanks!
@phoenixmasseyКүн бұрын
Member of The Skinny-ass Hair Sisterhood here. Humidity and the utter lack of it can also play huge part. During the summer here in New England, my hair actually needs less product, but in the dead dryness of winter I end up having to use Got2b Glued to keep my short hair from going totally flat. I guess my hair shafts open up in humidity and give my hair much needed body - not in winter!🥶 🥶
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
Yes!!! Same here! My hair is wavy so the humidity makes it curlier and puffier. In the winter it just looks so sad.
@lisaard-rd9ukКүн бұрын
Down here in the deep south it is just the opposite! The humidity is so terrible in summer that it just makes for a flat lifeless mess!! And it does awesome in the winter!! 😂
@sagarroy6621Күн бұрын
Any suggestions for winter seasons on styling fine 2b porous hair? @@GlamGirlGabi
@barbd5777Күн бұрын
Another great video, thank you!! Since menopause my hair is now wavy/curly so my routine has changed. I saw your video about diffusing which has been very helpful. Any products you can suggest for fine, thin wavy/curly hair?
@ChurylzКүн бұрын
Before perimenopause I would have been able to follow your routine. But now, it just results in frizzy hair, anyway, no matter what I do. Perhaps the products that a fine wavy/curly haired woman needs AFTER "the change" are different than before...or maybe I am limited to just diffusing my hair. Not my favorite. Especially since I live in an oceanside town where the humidity is always high.
@aniramc4936Сағат бұрын
Thank you for this video! The tips are so useful. Can you also share your tips on how to preserve this voluminous style over a couple of days or at least overnight? I have heard that sleeping in a silk hair bonnet and wrapping the hair around some soft material might help, but am not sure it will work. Thank you! ❤❤❤
@celinecouppa3250Күн бұрын
Merci tellement pour cette vidéo 🎉. Ça me redonne espoir de pouvoir donner du volume à mes cheveux. Je vais tenter toutes ces techniques et acheter les produits texturants. L'avant-après est saisissant. Ta coiffure est magnifique
@nonawade133616 сағат бұрын
Backcomb technique would be awesome ❤ thanks for this great tutorial 🙌
@patriciahiggins7158Күн бұрын
Thank you for explaining how to do the blow out and for listing the products you used. I love watching your videos!
@juliebridge7590Күн бұрын
Loved this video!! So helpful!! Yes, a teasing video would be so great!! Thank you Gabi❤
@tammybolinКүн бұрын
You did such a great job at explaining these steps! Thank you so much!
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
Glad it was helpful! ❤️
@lauree_bee_202213 сағат бұрын
I never would have believed you have fine hair without seeing the "before." Great tutorial and tips! Made me hit the subscribe + like.
@GlamGirlGabi13 сағат бұрын
Thanks for joining the community! I hope you enjoy the content coming up this year ❤️
@aprilrobinson9202Күн бұрын
I love your videos Gabi❤️ you know I have spoke before about my fine thin hair! I love your video it's so helpful thank you so much for taking your time to do this! But then again all of your videos are so helpful and you're also a very funny girl you lighten up my day and give me a smile ❤️ thank you 😘
@melbee825714 сағат бұрын
Great video! I'd love more about backcoming - I tease my hair, but clearly I've been doing it wrong.
@GlamGirlGabi12 сағат бұрын
I will definitely make a video about backcombing!
@daisyhoffman8435Күн бұрын
Your hair is gorgeous Gabi, you always look so pretty and your videos are so informative, can you give us some examples of shampoo/conditioners and other products you use or have used, drug store and other brands, ty so much Gabi.
@joyreynolds4961Күн бұрын
I want to see if you can convince me teasing does NOT damage my hair! My stylists have always done it, albeit very little. I literally cringed watching you back comb your hair 😱 Yes, I know the benefits of teasing and it’s pretty much necessary for fine, especially thin, hair. But I just can’t 😩 I use texturizing powder, open to learning the proper way to do it without damaging my hair. I’m trusting g YOU to show me and I’d be willing to try 😆
@valoriehinkle8793Күн бұрын
I have a tease with eaze comb that works great. I would love to see a video on teasing
@joyreynolds4961Күн бұрын
Ooooooo I need to look into that!
@mamacita6500Күн бұрын
Great video Gabi!!! I would love to see a step by step back-comb/teasing hair video. Happy New Year!!💜💜
@bojana63809 сағат бұрын
Marocco oli root lift mouse is gold! I am very happy with Aloxxi texturizing spray, would love to hear your thoughts Gabi! (all their products are good to me, coloring with their products also)
@patriciakeirans8269Күн бұрын
Yes, tutorial on teasing. That would be great. Love your videos!!!❤
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
You got it! I will add it to my video list!
@andreacheck1749Күн бұрын
Great video! I discovered you through your fine hair styling videos, and stayed for the makeup tips. Lol. Glad to see an OG fine hair video. I’m curious about these wands now.
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
I am so glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful! I love doing both hair and makeup! And yes - a wand is super handy. I love that it doesn’t collapse volume. That’s the main reason I reach for it over a curling iron.
@anumatisКүн бұрын
after washing and drying I use dry shampoo to the roots - even they are fresh. Then I tease them using very small amount of hair spray to the roots. This tip I learned from other fine haired youtuber and was surprised with the result on my hair. This dry shampoo step is my game changer.
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
Yes!! This is an amazing tip! Do you remember who the KZbinr was?
@anumatisКүн бұрын
@@GlamGirlGabi Jenny Mustard - it was few years ago. Now she usually styles her hair sleek.
@EmmaDee9 сағат бұрын
@@GlamGirlGabialso Justin shares this tip.
@PatriciaM-k3eКүн бұрын
Great styling tips! Would love for you to do a video on back combing/teasing please! Thanks Gabi!!
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
Will do!!
@cathysigler4263Күн бұрын
Yes please!!!😊. Would LOVE backcombing instructional video! Thank you so much ❤
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
You got it! I can definitely do that.
@cathysigler4263Күн бұрын
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@heathermolsbee575113 сағат бұрын
I’d love a back combing video! Thanks
@GlamGirlGabi12 сағат бұрын
I’ll add it to my video list!
@mickisatterlund512718 сағат бұрын
😂 It’s funny to me to hear you call teasing the hair a throwback to the’80s. In the ‘80s, we thought of it as a throwback to the ’60s. 😂
@jmcmoore8 сағат бұрын
Totally. The 1960s Beehive was created using backcombing. It was worn by Audrey Hepburn, Brigette Bardot, Ann Margaret, Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand … and, more recently, Marge Simpson. 😂😂
@tamarafoster3173Күн бұрын
Thank you so much for all of your videos! You do such a great job of explaining the steps for makeup and hair. Here is my question. I am 57 years old and I have fine, thin hair that is layered. I have tried to grow out the layers and my hair just won’t grow. I have watched all of your hair videos and they are great. I am on a limited budget and I need to know which tools and products are the best. For example, should I buy a flat iron, barrel iron, or clamp iron? I definitely have decided to do the round brush dryer. Thank you for your help!
@pepper6253Күн бұрын
Thank you Gabbi another fine hair lady here, much appreciate all the great tips. I have always did the bend over routine but now i get a little light headed lol
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
I actually have really low blood pressure and I get light headed too! It's so annoying! I even get light headed when I get up from my bed. Instead of bending your head over, just lift your roots up with your finger like I showed in the video as well.
@JulieSheehan-auКүн бұрын
Gabi you are a life-changer! Excellent tips. I do most of them but your explanation will help my baby fine hair have volume that lasts! And a back combing video please - I don’t know if you follow Suebelle in Palm Beach - I love her- she is the queen of the back combing - just a little 80s flight attendant 😂 ❤
@LauraMonroe-dw8gxКүн бұрын
Yes please on the backcombing video!
@LenaSheppardКүн бұрын
Thanks for sharing these awesome tips. I appreciate you so, so much !
@robertas4931Күн бұрын
Eu adoro os seus vídeos. Sempre aprendo algo novo. Ótimo conteúdo.
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
Obrigada! I’m so glad you find the videos helpful!
@tonigrassi228719 сағат бұрын
I would love a video on Backcombing. I too can put all my hair in a tiny claw clip🙄
@idagiacchino5426Күн бұрын
Feliz año nuevo 🎉🎉🎉!!! Buenísimo el video muchas gracias
@StacyKurasКүн бұрын
Love your hairstyle Glam Girl Gabby! 😊
@JudyJones-n5yКүн бұрын
Great & informative video! Please, please a video on teasing would be much appreciated ❣️ Thank you!
@LaelaEricksonКүн бұрын
Amazing tips!! Also…What eye makeup are you wearing? It’s beautiful!
@loridemontigny234022 сағат бұрын
I'd love a video on braids in fine hair that is medium length or shorter....
@debrajonas6201Күн бұрын
Yes back combing and hiding cowlick
@joyreynolds4961Күн бұрын
Yes! Hiding the cowlick! I have one on the top of the back of my head! 😩
@MichelleGregory-o4oКүн бұрын
Yes, please do a video on back combing.😊
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
You got it! I will add it to my video list.
@MichelleGregory-o4oКүн бұрын
@GlamGirlGabi Thank you,
@rhondaarmstrong1405Күн бұрын
Great video ❤❤❤
@TheAngelsky7Күн бұрын
Happy New Year Gabi! Thanks for all this good info too! I have fine hair too! Great video Gabi! Thank you so much!🥰💕💕💕
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
I’m so glad you found it helpful! Happy New Year to you too!
@libbygreenberg4764Күн бұрын
Can you address in a video fine curly/wavy hair. I like to keep my curls, so all the blowout brushes and rough drying and some products are not an option for me. Thanks.
@LadyMonicaКүн бұрын
Yes! Fine curly/wavy hair. I use a lot of Gabi's suggestions already. I use a tighter scrunch with softer, smaller movements while upside down when applying product. Plus, a light hairspray once right side up. Then, another spray before leaving. A backcomb is great, too, to lift where to apply the hairspray. I use three lightweight products, too. It's a search to find the ones that work. One: Rusk w8less Plus Hairspray. ☺
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
Yes I can do that! My hair is actually very wavy/curly. You probably noticed when I rough dried it. I have an older video showing how to style it wavy here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y4eVXoJ8m5x_arcsi=MfIOGkrRqdfRidBc
@antoniettemusolino1317Күн бұрын
Great tips Gabi 🤩 yep I'm a teasing girl from the 80s !!😁
@CleoGravelКүн бұрын
Thank you Gabi for the tutorial 😊
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
You're welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful!
@bronniedalydaly4638Күн бұрын
Great video, thank you so much. I would love to see a video on back combing please😄X
@annyg1757Күн бұрын
Thank you for such great tips....as always.😚
@michele62289 сағат бұрын
Teasing tutorial please!
@theresaharrison8458Күн бұрын
Hmmm never new about texture spray. Thanks for tip. I usually will use dry shampoo after I wash and let my hair dry to give it a little volume
@LadyMonicaКүн бұрын
I won't use dry shampoo on my fine hair for the main reason that the first ingredient is butane.
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
Dry shampoo is actually a little bit like texture spray. It gives oomph too. The Living Proof texture spray is absolutely amazing!
@lucianagomes5565Күн бұрын
Sou do Brasil, adoro seus vídeos... muito obrigada ❤
@adelaidecassel3685Күн бұрын
Yes back comb video
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
I’ll add it to my video list! I’ll do a real time walkthrough so it’s easier to replicate.
@michellewalks5068Күн бұрын
Yes please to a video on back combing video
@user-go3vs5lz4dКүн бұрын
I would love a teasing video! Thank you for all the tips. I can get my hair looking great using your tips. However in about 30 mins it is flat and frizzy. Not sure what i am doing wrong???
@SeatoSky1111Күн бұрын
Thank you so very much. This was so helpful. Do you have an opinion on Heat Protection spray or products. Can you show. how to to do a blowout on Shoulder length health with the baby bliss blowout brush. Apologize if you have already done this. You are so fun, detailed and pretty to boot, ha. Cheers from Seattle. I'm 57 yo and u make this fun.
@sarahm3240Күн бұрын
This is very helpful. Also a question for gabby or anyone here. Which brand is a good straighter for frizzy hair for the UK folks ? Thanks 😊 😊
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
Do you have GHD Chronos there? It’s a new straightener that came out last year and it’s phenomenal.
@sylvieleclercq6081Күн бұрын
Merci beaucoup pour vos conseils bonne soirée 💯💯🫶😘
@ginanieto2948Күн бұрын
Thanks for all of your great info. My problem with my fine wavy curly hair is when I rough dry I get so much friZ. Following up with blow dryer brush becomes more difficult to smooth th out my texture. Any advice? Thanks
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
That is such a common problem for wavy hair. My hair is the same. Did you see how wild it looked after rough drying? The key is that when blow drying afterwards, use tension and rotate the brush repeatedly. Before moving into the next section, make sure the previous one is 100% dry. I have never met a hair texture I couldn’t smooth out after rough drying. Did you watch my video about how to use a blowout brush? It’s a detailed tutorial and will walk you through section by section.
@ginanieto294813 сағат бұрын
@@GlamGirlGabi thanks so much for your detailed answer! I will rewatch that video to freshen up my memory Thanks again
@i2icenterforintegrativehea846Күн бұрын
Great tips!
@ewelinkus23 сағат бұрын
A jak stylizować włosy długie, by nadać im objętość? Dziękuję za twoje rady 🥰
@MaggieBacha-rk1roКүн бұрын
Would love e video on back combing. Thank you
@juliegillen3571Күн бұрын
Great tutorial! ❤
@sherilynschneiderКүн бұрын
Hi Gabi - Have u ever tried the Voloom hair tool? I love it for creating volume.
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
Yes I have. It’s amazing! I showed a similar tool in another volume video and I don’t like to have too much repetition in videos so that’s why I didn’t show it again here.
@audreyso1201Күн бұрын
Merci Gabi pour cette vidéo🤩🤩🤩
@scorpfelidae2439Күн бұрын
please make a video about back combing. :) thanks.
@thefoxontheroad876Күн бұрын
What is the right temperature on a curling wand for fine hair? Thank you so much, all this info is so helpful. xoxo
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
It really depends on the individual hair. I would use as much heat as you need to change the shape of the hair but no more. Start low and experiment in sections of your hair until you find your idea heat setting. Hopefully that helps ❤️
@corislonakerКүн бұрын
Thank you for the great tips. What hair dryer setting do you use for rough drying and blowout?
@roonboo96Күн бұрын
Would love a back combing video as well. I tend to end up with my hair moving about afterwards and you can see the mess I made of the underside. Not the best look so I just don’t bother any more! Hahaha!
@GlamGirlGabiКүн бұрын
You're not alone! That's why I'm working on a backcombing tutorial that will show you how to do it without the messy aftermath. Stay tuned!
@maryburns6248Күн бұрын
What is the best texture spray? My thin hair after I curl w curling iron always feels hard and scrunching....use oribe texture spray I love how it looks but tangles my hair terribly. Also what is a good hairspray for damaged color treated fine hair? Have never found one
@mercedessantacruz4802Күн бұрын
I will love to know how to cut your hair style ✨️ 😍