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@LoJo99Күн бұрын
As someone who switched to using Katherine’s oil, clay washing apple cider vinegar rinse I can say that it has made a HUGH difference in the health of my hair and scalp. It will take awhile to get your brain and scalp,hair use to this new (or should I say old method)don’t give up hang in there. I promise it will improve……. Also, I did a ~private consult~ to address a few concerns I had. (Highly recommend)
@lindawaxman5703 күн бұрын
My psoriasis has been 95% gone. Using unconventional , natural products. And less chlorine on my scalp and hair with less washing. Conditioner not needed ever...I use 💯 boar hair brush as you recommended....my hair is longer and longer, headed towards lower back towards waist. TY so much.
@KatherineSewing2 күн бұрын
That is wonderful! 💕
@sylviaanderson7043 күн бұрын
Paul is handsome ! Good looking couple you two!!! 💕Happy Thanksgiving
@LoJo99Күн бұрын
Yes!the shaker makes mixing the clay washing apple cider SO much easier.
@LadyLovelyLox777Күн бұрын
Oh my gosh, you two are so cute together! Such a great video full of information, honesty, and insight. Thank you!
@RebeckyMcCorky2 күн бұрын
I love love love the clay wash! Previously, I had no-poo'd with a baking soda wash for about two years before I resumed a cleanish shampoo and conditioner. But after one wash with the clay, neither of those methods felt as good as the clay does. It's shocking how much nicer it feels and leaves my hair feeling very clean and much healthier/stronger. Thank you, Katherine, for sharing your healthy wisdom.
@ancientfriend2 күн бұрын
I was just thinking I need to make my partner an oil to massage into his hair. Then you posted this video! Thanks!!
@abigailwhite4704Күн бұрын
I watched a video that showed how massaging the scalp increases blood flow (the lack of blood flow is a factor hair loss), that may also be significantly helping hair to regrow.
@4GiveN4get2 күн бұрын
Lovely demonstration of positive haircare. Thank you both.
@virginialochowicz85602 күн бұрын
Hi Katherine, thanks for all your inspiring videos, have been clay washing my hair since I saw your videos about it a few years ago with great results. My hair is shiny and healthy and soft; the only caution I’ve found is that clay with colour has stained my hair in the past (I have a few white streaks now). I use only white clay now which completely solved the problem. I may even try this on my fairly bald husband if he can be persuaded ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@sitlikeasades3 күн бұрын
It is so cool getting to watch this video of your oil + hair wash techniques working so well for others! I started using rhassoul clay/acv after seeing your video a (year?) ago! I purchased a batch of your herbal oil in June and am on my second batch now because I love it so much. I have had curly/dry/coarse hair for my entire life. You are the reason I have had hairstylists ask about my new hair growth and the definition my curls now have! Thank you so much 🌿
@heyheymonika3 күн бұрын
I'm motivated now to do this to my partner's hair. He has thinning and he's very blokey so won't do this for himself. Thanks 😊
@brendabrinkmanpasichnyk35003 күн бұрын
A couple drops of Tea Tree oil with 1 tbsp of olive oil . Massage into scalp. Sleep overnight with it on 1x per week. Wash out in a:m. It will improve, over time. Shea butter is great too for psoriasis.
@mcanultymichelle3 күн бұрын
I made your hair oil mixture a couple of years ago when you brought it out on video .I’m still using it ,absolutely love it. Don’t know if it makes a difference or not but it’s a real treat Friday nights to put that on my scalp, and massaged it in. I did make it with the neim oil like you suggested, and I do think that makes your hair shiny around the scalp area .When I run out, I will be buying some from you. I think it’s a lot more economical to buy it when it’s already made. I have also noticed that tying my hair up when I sleep, and during the day has protected my ends from split ends.😊👍 I wish I had seen your video 40 years ago when I was a young girl and had thick hair. oh well better late than never.
@tosca...3 күн бұрын
Thanks for yet another useful video Katherine. This is one I can share with my son who worries about his receding hairline near his temples. Your husband's hair is looking very promising. You are a delightfully hirsute couple. 😅 I am about 5 or 6 weeks in to my oil treatments and it definitely feels as though something may be happening. My hair feels really good but I am still an older person who lost my hair during breast cancer treatment 20 years ago. My hair never returned to anything like it was. I wear it in a bun everyday since it's too thin for much of anything. I love the packaging, design and smell of your oil treatment. The sage colour theme is perfect for men to use. It's my favourite colour. I used your recipe for the homemade version years ago but I was not as diligent as I am now. Somehow my oil was more heavy duty and it was hard fitting in washes to be able to go out and about. The new Katherine Haircare is inviting. It smells lovely and I'm able to go out and about with it on my hair without it looking plastered with oil. It's super light and pleasant. Even my hands are soft and happy after I put it on. Thank you for developing such a lovely product Katherine 🙏🏻 😊
@leahmclean4490Күн бұрын
Hi Katherine, this is such a great video! I have been applying Ayurveda treatments to my Indian husband’s balding hair to get it to regrow and I see baby hairs growing in. I’m so excited because he has been bald for 10 years! I am really enjoying your content, and because I want to support, I purchased two bottles of your amazing oil. God bless you and your family. 💖💖💖
@eliselange7161Күн бұрын
I make a red rose petal /rosemary/lavender vinegar and use that instead of apple cider. Have doing it to be very moisturizing for my fine dry and very curly hair.
@zorihristova13933 күн бұрын
I’m looking forward to see an updated video in a year. Good luck 🍀
@ceciliajunqueira6002 күн бұрын
I love this vídeo !!! In fact i started doing your treatment myself and also in my boyfried and he has had a better improvement than me ! 🧡🧡🧡🧡
@sandraelona76972 күн бұрын
Dear Katherine I am so happy to have discovered you. Your great long hair and the great Videos you make. Thank you so much for that. My Sister has ordered the hair oil from you straight away. We are really excited and are looking forward to it. Best wishes from Germany, Schleswig-Holstein😊
@amalabdurrahman4943 күн бұрын
Can uou make a review about your long boar bristle hair brush soon? I really want to know the difference between the modern and the antique one.
@QueenCatori3 күн бұрын
I've been experimenting with the clay.. sometimes it just does not get an oil treatment out my hair, othertimes it just leaves my hair feeling so dry, even after putting a ton of conditioner on afterwards its like I can still feel the clay in my hair, so maybe I'm not doing the vinegar properly, like straight after the clay I do see the curly texture but am worried about dryness and breakage, sometimes I've had amazing results with a clay/oil mask as a cleansing treatment, rinse then it feels soft and full of body but its hit and miss with ratio so more experimenting I'm going to try mixing the clay with some kind of hair butter or aloe vera, see how that goes. I've got serious breakage/split ends issue
@ThePookie253 күн бұрын
I have been using bentonite clay instead. I get better result.
@panatypical2 күн бұрын
I moved into a place nearly 10 years ago that has no hot water. Showering and shampooing was like the ice bucket challenge so I got to where I hardly ever washed my thinning hair. To my surprise, most of it grew back! I think what makes men prone to hair loss is the fact that they don't have the fatty epithelial layer on their scalp that most women have. Some have it to a lesser extent, and those are the men who keep their hair no matter how they treat it. Some women have little or no epithelial layer on their scalp, and they can be prone to alopecia. Men shouldn't bomb their scalps with a load of soaps and harsh cleaners. Ever seen a guy with dreads lose his hair?
@EvaDiVanna3 күн бұрын
Beautiful work, marvelous, thanks for sharing ☀️🙏💚🌟
@stinw.92263 күн бұрын
I don’t know a whole lot about hair oils but I’m curious why you don’t add argan oil into your mix? I was under the impression that it was one of the best oils for hair growth, so I’d love to hear what your opinion on it is!
@lindawaxman5703 күн бұрын
Incredible for men. Comercial products destructive for men and women. My routine. powdered herbs to wash hair every 3 weeks and multi oil for scalp and hair. I get local products, not able to get your wonderful hair oils...I would order if I could call and order..too technically for me, I'm old school...TY. your creativity and research wonderful. Bend Oregon USA.
@vllukens72653 күн бұрын
Thank you Katherine 💛
@EliorajkeКүн бұрын
Question! Can this help if the hair has been thinning already for several years? I wish i had known sooner! My husband had lost hope and has receded and thinned a lot on top near the front hairline. Thank you for this! I really wanna get him on board!!
@serenalouise3 күн бұрын
Very encouraging for men! Wondering why he washes his hair daily. And does Paul wear a scarf or something when he leaves it in overnight? Thank you!
@KatherineSewing2 күн бұрын
It's just his habit, tbh. He may start spacing out the clay washes more but for now its working for him.
@Xbehindblueeyesx2 күн бұрын
Can you use the clay wash on bleached or highlighted hair?
@KatherineSewing2 күн бұрын
It's possible to, yes, but do a strand test first!
@ancientfriend2 күн бұрын
Does french green clay work as well?
@bridgetbreitzmann47213 күн бұрын
Going to try this for me
@brendabrinkmanpasichnyk35003 күн бұрын
$$$ ?
@BionAvastar300044 минут бұрын
The headphones were probably a big culprit. An easy solution is to just wear a silk scarf/bandana/durag under the headphones.
@kevinorr68803 күн бұрын
I have been putting rosemary oil on for over a month…no recovery. Really thinning.
@kevinorr68803 күн бұрын
Signed up for the recipe. Thank you. Men shouldn't be bald as a normal thing.
@sassychick95613 күн бұрын
I made her hair oil recipe and started only washing with the clay once a week and my hair has gotten thicker and much healthier! My thin spots are almost completely filled in. I've been doing this 8 months now. Her method works!
@MichiaMakes3 күн бұрын
I used Rosemary oil for 6 months with no improvement. I found a sale on Rogaine for a 6 month supply. I saw a difference in 4 weeks. I still use daily. The bottle say to use morning and night. I had a skin sensitivity to it. I dropped down to night only use, meaning my 6 month supply lasted a year. My hair has returned to the thickness and length I had at age 18. ❤
@brendabrinkmanpasichnyk35003 күн бұрын
It will eventually work. Mix with olive oil and massage into scalp. Leave on for 1 or 2 hours, then wash. Do 3x per month and in a few months you'll see a difference. + Taking biotin daily, helps..
@brendabrinkmanpasichnyk35003 күн бұрын
@@kevinorr6880 Its heredity 😀
@bridgetbreitzmann47213 күн бұрын
Cool thank you! ❤
@irenebee-kain57703 күн бұрын
Email the new clay wash recipe pretty please
@amalabdurrahman4943 күн бұрын
It's a mistake to use soap for hair, it doesn't have the right ph level. Nowadays, I make my own shampoo bar that was designed for hair and have the right ph level.
@bridgetbreitzmann47213 күн бұрын
Does the clay hurt the septic system?
@sassychick95613 күн бұрын
Nope! I have septic and have had no troubles at all.
@KerriTeknomonk8 сағат бұрын
I put oils in my hair and it doesn't look super clean. I use cornstarch powder to soak up the oil. Washing every day is not good .
@hairandscalptruth.70403 күн бұрын
11 28 24 THANK YOU. HUSBAND AND WIFE.
@amalabdurrahman4943 күн бұрын
My favourite thing to formulate is natural conditioning shampoo bar! I love to add botanical extracts! I no longer use herbal oils or herbal shampoos because I don't like how they smell. Instead I make natural shampoo and conditioner that benefit my hair and make it smell amazing, and easier to detangle!
@natashapriest53843 күн бұрын
would you mind sharing how you make them :) im looking for something natural that smells good too
@amalabdurrahman4943 күн бұрын
@natashapriest5384 I did take the recipe from two KZbin channels one is 'tellervo' and the other is 'humble bee and me', check them out there are plenty of recipes :)
@Purple-ws9fn3 күн бұрын
I wonder if clay clogs the pipes?
@mcanultymichelle3 күн бұрын
lol, no, it’s a powder mixed with water in a glass it’s very watery like a tablespoon of dirt in a large cup of water. you would have to use a bucket load to clog the drain .
@DnDReject3 күн бұрын
If you have a widow peak APPARENTLY you will bald naturally.
@wanderlotstravel3 күн бұрын
You mean, like around the peak? I had a bit of one, and, sure enough, I have the most loss right there, front and center.
@Ms7of83 күн бұрын
Wow ! Congratulations ! You just solved the millennia-aged scourge of hair loss by inventing a cure for it ! Brava ! Now, you can make untold billions upon billions upon billions of dollars from your cure ! smh
@natashapriest53843 күн бұрын
she never claimed to invent a cure for anything, she also acknowledges that this has been around for ages and is not her idea. if you don't want to buy her oil then you can easily make it yourself and have her not make untold billions. better yet! you can keep buying your products and give companies more and more of these untold billions and also lose your hair whilst you're at it :)
@amayasasaki28482 күн бұрын
If you want the recipes, click the link and enter your email. She will send you the recipe. The oil recipe is already available freely.
@mamziemay15752 күн бұрын
@amayasasaki2848 OP was being extremely sarcastic.
@Ms7of82 күн бұрын
@@amayasasaki2848 I was being sarcastic. The world does not need any more snake oil.
@amayasasaki28482 күн бұрын
@@Ms7of8 I read the sarcasm alright. What I don't get is that she is showing the results. I don't see snake oil here. I've recently seen something else not from her at all that would provide support to what she suggests, a scientific paper. I wish I remembered where I saw it. Anyway, not everything is a scam.