The video is a tutorial on understanding and identifying different aspects of hair, such as scalp type, hair thickness, hair density, hair health, and curl pattern. The speaker, who is a hairdresser, provides a comprehensive guide on how to identify these characteristics in your own hair.
The speaker begins by discussing scalp type, explaining that oily scalps are typically shiny and sensitive, while dry scalps are prone to irritation and have a lot of tension. Normal scalps do not have a buildup of excess oils on them or flaky skin.
Next, the speaker moves on to hair thickness and density. Hair thickness refers to the thickness of an individual hair strand, while hair density describes how many hair strands are on your head. The speaker provides methods to measure hair thickness and density, such as comparing hair to a sewing thread or checking the circumference of a ponytail.
The speaker then discusses hair health, providing criteria to identify damaged hair. Damaged hair can be identified by tangles, difficulty running hands through it, split ends, and hair that dries quickly.
Finally, the speaker discusses curl patterns, explaining that most people have wavy hair, with some having a more pronounced curl. The speaker provides a detailed breakdown of different curl patterns, from the least curly (2a) to the most curly (4c).
The speaker concludes by recommending products for different hair types and conditions. These include salty sea salt spray, volumizing foam, heat protectant, conditioning mist, smoothing oil, dry shampoo, hydrating mask, moisture cream, and glitterati. The speaker emphasizes that these products are suitable for a wide range of hair types and conditions, and can help to define curls, add volume, and protect hair from damage.
The video is a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to understand their hair type and condition, and to find suitable products for their hair.
1. The speaker is a hairdresser who has noticed that many people do not know their hair type.
2. The speaker is going to review hair scalp type, hair thickness, hair density, hair health, and hair wave pattern.
3. The speaker explains that hair scalp type can be oily, dry, or normal.
4. Oily scalps are characterized by hair getting piecey and shiny by the end of the day after washing.
5. Dry scalps are typically sensitive and prone to irritation, and may experience dandruff.
6. Normal scalps do not get a buildup of excess oils on their scalp and their hair strands by the end of the day after washing.
7. The speaker is going to discuss hair thickness and hair density.
8. Hair thickness is described as the actual thickness of an individual piece of hair on the head.
9. Hair density describes how many strands of hair one has on their head.
10. The speaker is going to discuss if the hair is damaged or healthy.
11. Damaged hair can be identified by hair tangles easily, hair not growing, and hair taking hours to dry.
12. The speaker is going to discuss hair curl pattern.
13. Hair curl pattern can be wavy, curly, or coily.
14. The speaker is going to recommend products for different hair types and conditions.
15. The speaker recommends salty sea salt spray for everyone, forcefield heat shield for everyone, hydrogenated conditioning mist for everyone, viper necks smoothing oil for those with 4a to 4c hair, bdsm slick for those with damaged hair, club kid dry shampoo for low density hair, prismatic glow hydrating mask for dry hair, electric rain moisture cream for everyone, glitterati for fun and styling, wavetech wavefoam for everyone.