Hair What I'm Saying

Why YouTube Beauty Influencers Can't Replace Your Cosmetologist

October 27, 2023 Kinetra Stewert Season 1 Episode 5
Why YouTube Beauty Influencers Can't Replace Your Cosmetologist
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Hair What I'm Saying
Why YouTube Beauty Influencers Can't Replace Your Cosmetologist
Oct 27, 2023 Season 1 Episode 5
Kinetra Stewert

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Welcome to "Hair, What I'm Saying!" I'm Kinetra Stewart, your hair truth-teller. Today, we're exposing why YouTube beauty influencers might not be your hair's best friend. Get ready to unveil haircare secrets and unleash your locks' true potential.

Let's dive into why relying solely on YouTube influencers for cosmetology advice could be a hair-raising mistake. Your hair deserves the royal treatment it's been missing.

This is "Hair, What I'm Saying!" - where haircare myths meet their match. 

In this episode, Kinetra discusses:

Challenges with YouTube Influencer Advice
Discusses how YouTube influencers may not fully disclose their hair struggles and the importance of considering one's unique hair type and porosity.

The Importance of Personalized Care
Emphasizes the need for personalized care, especially for moisture-challenged hair, and suggests consulting licensed natural hair professionals.

YouTube's Misleading Color Advice
Highlights the pitfalls of relying on YouTube for hair color guidance, leading to hair issues for many clients.

Debunking the "Virgin Hair" Myth
Challenges the notion of "virgin" hair and the prevalence of over-processed hair due to YouTube myths.

Protein Overuse, Influencer Bias, and Hair Science
Discusses the dangers of protein overuse, influencer bias, and the importance of understanding the science behind hair care.

Links

Remember to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website https://www.hairwhatimsaying.com/ for more.

For business financial advice follow Kinetra on Instagram @_thevintagehipster_

To improve your public speaking skills, connect with speech coach Sholanda on Instagram and TikTok: @speechcoach.shalondo

For virtual services and support, reach out to Sophie on Instagram: @sophievirtualservices

This podcast provides a platform to discuss and celebrate the beauty and importance of natural hair in the African-American and Black communities. It also addresses the challenges and triumphs associated with it. If you enjoyed this episode, tune in for more.

 And finally, click subscribe so you don't miss out on next week's episode! 


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Don't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.




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Show Notes

Send us a Text Message.

Welcome to "Hair, What I'm Saying!" I'm Kinetra Stewart, your hair truth-teller. Today, we're exposing why YouTube beauty influencers might not be your hair's best friend. Get ready to unveil haircare secrets and unleash your locks' true potential.

Let's dive into why relying solely on YouTube influencers for cosmetology advice could be a hair-raising mistake. Your hair deserves the royal treatment it's been missing.

This is "Hair, What I'm Saying!" - where haircare myths meet their match. 

In this episode, Kinetra discusses:

Challenges with YouTube Influencer Advice
Discusses how YouTube influencers may not fully disclose their hair struggles and the importance of considering one's unique hair type and porosity.

The Importance of Personalized Care
Emphasizes the need for personalized care, especially for moisture-challenged hair, and suggests consulting licensed natural hair professionals.

YouTube's Misleading Color Advice
Highlights the pitfalls of relying on YouTube for hair color guidance, leading to hair issues for many clients.

Debunking the "Virgin Hair" Myth
Challenges the notion of "virgin" hair and the prevalence of over-processed hair due to YouTube myths.

Protein Overuse, Influencer Bias, and Hair Science
Discusses the dangers of protein overuse, influencer bias, and the importance of understanding the science behind hair care.

Links

Remember to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website https://www.hairwhatimsaying.com/ for more.

For business financial advice follow Kinetra on Instagram @_thevintagehipster_

To improve your public speaking skills, connect with speech coach Sholanda on Instagram and TikTok: @speechcoach.shalondo

For virtual services and support, reach out to Sophie on Instagram: @sophievirtualservices

This podcast provides a platform to discuss and celebrate the beauty and importance of natural hair in the African-American and Black communities. It also addresses the challenges and triumphs associated with it. If you enjoyed this episode, tune in for more.

 And finally, click subscribe so you don't miss out on next week's episode! 


Support the Show.

Do you have a story to share that’s worth our listeners hearing, please fill out the Listener Letters Form and tell us your story! We would love to hear from you!

Don't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.