>Pony up $25 for one of these>Wash your hair with something that removes product buildup and rinse thoroughly>Apply this to your hair while it's still very damp>Put a cap on and let it sit wet for 2-3 hours>Shampoo it out>Condition and rinse thoroughly>Repeat every 3-4 weeksThere. That wasn't so hard. I fixed your dry frizzy tranny hair problem. You're welcome.
Olaplex no. 3 is for damaged bleached or heat treated hair. It is not for virgin hair, which is what most trannies have.That said, I use their Olaplex fine shampoo and conditioner, they're great!
>>43793010you really use that for 2-3 hours?
>>43793023It's a home-use disulfide bond repair treatment, and while you're right that bleaching or heat treating is the most common way to accumulate that damage, it does also happen from a lot of other sources common to everyone like pillow friction, wind, and sunLike yep you're right it does *more* for bleached hair and olaplex 1+2 are def meant to be used with bleach since you mix it straight in, but 3 will still help unbleached hair a lot>>43793030You can realistically use it for 30 minutes and probably get most of the benefits but it's the sort of treatment where leaving it on longer can't hurt. As long as your hair is still damp it'll stay activeBut I do NOT do the same with protein treatments, thats a bad idea
>>43793070I mean most trannies should stop using 5 in 1 body wash first before considering Olaplex Shit they'd probably use it to put on their face like "wow look i have cum on my face teehee" and send that to their coomer groomer discord
>>43793096Lmao ok you're right about that being a better first step
I have frizzy hair because I'm balding
>>43793010For my hair type, bi-monthly soaks with natural oils then leave in conditioners with an extra small dab of natural oil mixed in was the answer. Any sort of cleansing shampoo just wrecked my hair and most shampoo's are already bad for this to begin with
>>43793010The only Olaplex product I've ever used is Olaplex No. 5, which is conditioner. I switched to some brand of purple conditioner ever since getting it bleached though.
>>43793010>wash hair sometimes>brush curly hair only when wetdone
I pay a professional to do my hair. I probably should learn how to do it myself but oh well. Pay a professional. Also use Olaplex 3, 4 and 8, especially if you have dyed your hair
I use this every wash and haven't noticed that much of a difference desu, not sure its worth the price.
My hair is healthy I can’t the frizz since I have extremely thick 2B hair. The only solution for me is leave in conditioner.
>>43793010smoothing products remove any texture from my hair and turns the strands into boring limp noodles
>>43793010olaplex is so shitty and overhyped im sorry