Korean Girls React To Black Girls’ Hair Transformation From Curly To Straight | 𝙊𝙎𝙎𝘾

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  • @Filmsbyell
    @Filmsbyell Рік тому +1795

    I would like to state on how incorrect that statement is about how we can’t have diverse hairstyles because of our hair. In fact I think we’re able to have the most diverse hairstyles because of our hair from locks to braids to cornrows and the different variations then we have all the natural hairstyles too you guys should look into these types of things because not all black girl want straight hair or try to achieve this look

    • @Filmsbyell
      @Filmsbyell Рік тому +218

      Also 4c hair doesn’t get stuck to the scalp as it grows that a myth

    • @cherissetillman8973
      @cherissetillman8973 Рік тому +81

      Thank you. We have he most diverse hair ever. And our styles are able to last for weeks if not months, unlike certain people hair that only last a day or two

    • @THE_lilac
      @THE_lilac Рік тому +56

      Seriously You can do anything with a black girls hair, from straight to table😭

    • @tahira1
      @tahira1 Рік тому +16

      Very true we can be straight wavy Curly up down to the side whatever we want.

    • @CyberChunk77
      @CyberChunk77 Рік тому +20

      FACTS... it's NOT goals to iron out kinks, waves etc either. It can be done, and it looks good, but so can a million other styles, all of which look dope.

  • @Xwcuncharted
    @Xwcuncharted Рік тому +467

    The video was intriguing to watch. What I didn’t like, though, was saying black hair has limited hairstyles, specifically for black women. Growing up around black people my entire life, I’ve seen the pride and importance hair has in our daily lives. Our hairstyles reflect that, from the different types of designs in braids and dreadlocks to the variety of curl patterns like waves on black men or tight or loose curls on women. I almost forgot Afro, in which our hair doesn’t even grow out and falls downward like everyone else’s. Black hair stands up, which can lead to a hundred other different types of styles.

    • @fundash5124
      @fundash5124 Рік тому

      👍

    • @CrixusHeart
      @CrixusHeart Рік тому +2

      The only thing I can think of that possibly could have happened is somebody talked to a black man about his ingrown whiskers and somebody assumed that would be true of all black hair????

  • @guinep
    @guinep Рік тому +1273

    This is the second or third Korean person on UA-cam that I've heard say that our hair "digs into" our scalp and hurts us as it grows. It's beyond my understanding of just where they got that misinformation from. Why would our own hair hurt us as it grows naturally?! I wanna know who told them that?? 😭 For some people who are tender-headed, like myself, it can certainly hurt to comb or brush our hair due to the tension caused by knots and tangles which form since curly hair strands tend to easily wrap around each other. But to say that our hair causes us pain just by growing doesn't even sound reasonable lol. It just sounds so absurd that I find it funny 😩 In my eyes, this kind of misinformation makes it seem like the curly, coily, and kinky hair types are inherently bad. I don't blame Chacha for that by the way! But misinformation is always frustrating to hear 😌

    • @popipopipo111
      @popipopipo111 Рік тому +184

      right! i really want to know who spread that, because that isnt true😭

    • @jackanapes1492
      @jackanapes1492 Рік тому +49

      In this video it seemed to me the “stick” may have been a translation error. I’ve seen it with many other Korean to English translations. I felt they meant it curls close to the scalp making it harder to get hot tools in there. But not sure, especially if you’re hearing other places, also about the hurting when it grows. Weird

    • @GeortaviaCache
      @GeortaviaCache Рік тому +22

      just commented this! 😂 i really wanna know where this rumour started cuz 💀

    • @mojooo4996
      @mojooo4996 Рік тому +70

      @@jackanapes1492 The translation is accurate. She actually says that the thick curls dig into the scalp. I have no idea how that rumor started though. No one taught me that in my Korean language classes!

    • @toyosia8051
      @toyosia8051 Рік тому +75

      Remember that one guy that says we have to get braids to stop our hair from penetrating into our scalps😭

  • @shunesemoore2664
    @shunesemoore2664 Рік тому +1633

    Our hair is magical we can do any and every style with it. We have the most diverse hair on the planet.

    • @MaliMaliah
      @MaliMaliah Рік тому +139

      when they said limited I was like "what??"

    • @shunesemoore2664
      @shunesemoore2664 Рік тому +94

      @@MaliMaliah exactly, like y'all don't even know how we do our hair to be speaking like you know about our hair.

    • @thetannaree
      @thetannaree Рік тому +100

      And also the “strong hair” comment…like what? We have to treat our hair correctly or it breaks off- our hair is fragile- the fact we can do so much with it doesn’t mean it’s indestructible- just means that we and our stylists have to be talented AND knowledgeable

    • @silverstorm1000
      @silverstorm1000 Рік тому +10

      In fairness, for me I have heard a whole lot in recent years about struggle around black women’s hair but I haven’t often heard the positive side.
      I think for a lot of non-black people we just don’t get exposed to the positives as much.

    • @doranstewartstewart6521
      @doranstewartstewart6521 Рік тому +6

      Yes with lots of product and Indian or horse hair.

  • @Ahjusshi_Brown
    @Ahjusshi_Brown Рік тому +487

    Them being shocked by sew-ins and leave outs was hilarious 😂😂 it’s fairly common that black girls either can do it themselves or have a friend/family member that can

    • @silverstorm1000
      @silverstorm1000 Рік тому +14

      In fairness, I’m white and equally as clueless and was like “whoa!”
      I only just learned how to do basic blow drying styling. If I had to try to do some of this stuff I just know I’d fuck it up.
      You guys have beautiful hair and can do amazing shit with it, but I can’t help but feel like I’m privileged because doing a straight style doesn’t take me 1-3 hours.

    • @altheadawn2531
      @altheadawn2531 Рік тому +4

      ​@@silverstorm1000 yeah right
      Yte women get alot of clip in extensions so you know exactly what weave is because alot of yte women wear weave and clip in extensions

    • @silverstorm1000
      @silverstorm1000 Рік тому +7

      @@altheadawn2531 Yeah we do but we don't call it a weave (I've never heard that in Australia) and it's a totally different style

    • @yumiko0017
      @yumiko0017 Рік тому +1

      @@altheadawn2531yep bc they want fuller hair.

    • @GenerationNextNextNext
      @GenerationNextNextNext Рік тому +2

      @@silverstorm1000 I'm black and don't know how to do any of this, but I have family members who do.

  • @kaelynnicole5
    @kaelynnicole5 Рік тому +301

    can we get a video of them reacting to naturally curly routines and styles ?? as well as more curl patterns. as pretty as straight hair is, I don’t want them to get the idea that, that’s all we do. a lot of us love our naturally curly hair and love to embrace it!!

  • @raithebamfs2332
    @raithebamfs2332 Рік тому +800

    Our hair doesn’t stick back into the scalp and hurts us 😭😭 whoever told them that lied lmaooo

    • @hadjabebe6048
      @hadjabebe6048 Рік тому +23

      I’m saying 😂😂

    • @shontapl
      @shontapl Рік тому +40

      That is the most ridiculous thing I have heard😂😂😂

    • @myishacherry7242
      @myishacherry7242 Рік тому +23

      The ignorance 🤦‍♀️🤣....

    • @jumokesamuel3560
      @jumokesamuel3560 Рік тому +16

      The person really lied to them

    • @squarebear619
      @squarebear619 Рік тому +4

      That doesn't even make sense, like who would be dmb enough to believe that?😂😂😂

  • @amisatukoroma8784
    @amisatukoroma8784 Рік тому +373

    Why do I keep seeing Korean people say our hair sticks to our scalp and it’s painful for us? That is not the case at all and it does not hurt us when it grows or sticks out our heads 😂

    • @jangfaiezra3580
      @jangfaiezra3580 Рік тому +92

      Like for real where did they hear that bullshit

    • @guinep
      @guinep Рік тому +51

      This is the second or third Korean person on UA-cam that I've heard say this, and it's beyond my understanding of just where they got that misinformation from. Why would our own hair hurt us as it grows naturally?! Who told them that??? 😭 For some people who are tender-headed, like myself, it can certainly hurt to comb or brush our hair due to the tension caused by knots and tangles which form since curly hair strands tend to easily wrap around each other. But to say that our hair causes us pain just by growing doesn't even sound reasonable lol. It just sounds so absurd that I find it funny 😩 this kind of misinformation makes it seem like curly, coily, and kinky hair is inherently bad.

    • @sydcogghiff-zr1fl
      @sydcogghiff-zr1fl Рік тому

      Translation is wrong

    • @wiiboiwill
      @wiiboiwill Рік тому +10

      I think it's a misconception that comes from matting. A lot of koreans might only have animals as their irl frame of reference to tighter curls. If you for example have a curly furred dog and don't take proper care of it, the fur tightens really close to the skin and can hurt them. Same with sheep or llamas. That's just my guess as to where the misconception comes from.

    • @mojooo4996
      @mojooo4996 Рік тому +12

      ⁠@@sydcogghiff-zr1fl The translation is actually on point! It’s the statement that’s incorrect.

  • @Viyanca
    @Viyanca Рік тому +1804

    i truly wanna know who keeps telling koreans our hair digs into our scalps 😭

    • @StaryzHelios
      @StaryzHelios Рік тому +224

      no one tell them, it is how korean plp thinking of black people hair, sadly.

    • @myishacherry7242
      @myishacherry7242 Рік тому +172

      I laughed so hard like WHAT?!?! 🤦‍♀️

    • @myishacherry7242
      @myishacherry7242 Рік тому +8

      Viyanca I just looked @ some of your artwork. BEAUTIFUL 😍 💜

    • @Mytodolist19
      @Mytodolist19 Рік тому +116

      I hate to say it but, white mainstream. And I don't care what anybody says, you see our hair being stereotyped consistently. In America and everywhere else. I don't care what anybody says, it is. Our hair is compared to everything except hair. And that's a fact.

    • @Viyanca
      @Viyanca Рік тому +8

      @@myishacherry7242 WAIT that's so sweet thank you!!!

  • @jmakayb
    @jmakayb Рік тому +875

    y’all need to hire a black individual for videos pertaining to black folks to get more accurate information and clarity… bc our hair sticks to our scalp?? and we have limited hairstyles?? cmon now

    • @thekidd7
      @thekidd7 Рік тому +52

      Yeah that was willdddd

    • @gigicornett4795
      @gigicornett4795 Рік тому +34

      Ummm. The limited hairstyles is wrong. We can do so many things.

    • @marvelousmia
      @marvelousmia Рік тому +70

      mostly all the girls in the video were mixed.. lol the false advertisement, the average black girl is not a biracial woman with long loose curly hair

    • @kayral0vesJungkook
      @kayral0vesJungkook Рік тому +6

      Not just black peoples have curly hair

    • @sea-of-skies_
      @sea-of-skies_ Рік тому +19

      @@kayral0vesJungkook when it comes to the curliest, it's black ppl

  • @ambrebadhippie
    @ambrebadhippie Рік тому +455

    I would have LOVED wash and go or curly hair routine videos instead to make them see the true beauty and versatility of curly hair !

    • @loopstationyt
      @loopstationyt Рік тому +7

      UPPPPP

    • @gladitsnotme
      @gladitsnotme Рік тому +4

      That's boring, this was good. Maybe a cornrow/braidout before and after.

    • @strawbeare
      @strawbeare Рік тому +24

      @@gladitsnotme ya, no. No offense but you don’t seem much in media of women owning their natural curly hair. It’s always been “straight hair is more beautiful and attractive” so it is much better seeing women look beautiful and attractive in natural curls than watching them straighten those curls to become straight

    • @shaunaray1
      @shaunaray1 Рік тому +3

      ​@@strawbeare we just saw the reverse at the end.

    • @fundash5124
      @fundash5124 Рік тому +2

      So true,
      When creating videos on topics like this, it is crucial for individuals to possess a comprehensive understanding and knowledge of the subject matter🥱.
      It is surprising and somewhat ignorant for individuals to claim that black people's hair is strong, as the strongest and coarsest hair actually belongs to Asian individuals.🤔 Naturally straight hair is considered the strongest hair type, as it is less prone to breakage and tends to grow faster. Caucasian hair may appear thicker because it is harder to see the scalp through it compared to other ethnic hair types. However, Asian hair is known to be the thickest and coarsest among all ethnic groups. On the other hand, curly hair, particularly Type 4 hair, is considered the most delicate and weakest hair type.😅
      For individuals with naturally straight hair, it is common to have an oily hair texture. This is because the scalp's natural oils can easily travel down to the ends of the hair, more so than with wavy or curly hair. In contrast, Type 4 coily hair, due to its unique pattern and angles, makes it difficult for scalp oils to adequately lubricate the strands. As a result, Type 4 hair is the most fragile, prone to dryness, and susceptible to damage. However, it is also the most versatile when it comes to styling.😵‍💫
      Therefore, it is erroneous to claim that curly hair, especially Type 4 hair, lacks diversity in hairstyles. 😮‍💨In fact, naturally curly and Afro-textured hair types are incredibly versatile and can hold a wide range of styles that other textures may struggle with.😪 These styles include intricate braiding patterns, Afro puffs, curly hairstyles, waves, heat styling, hair extensions, twists, and much more.😌

  • @tiswhatitis
    @tiswhatitis Рік тому +84

    Black women have the most diverse hair and can do unlimited hairstyles; they straighten their hair not to “refresh” but because they want to, or they want to see their full length

  • @taesmani
    @taesmani Рік тому +107

    there is no limits to our hairstyles which is why our hair is the most versatile.

    • @dvbgnn4379
      @dvbgnn4379 Рік тому

      is it Indiyah from Love Island on your pic

    • @taesmani
      @taesmani Рік тому

      @@dvbgnn4379 yes!!! 🙂

  • @noonooshK
    @noonooshK Рік тому +190

    The light skin/mixed girls to darker skin girls ratio 😭 They were all about that 3a,b,c.
    I’m thankful they were generous enough to throw in one 4c briefly seen from the back 😂.
    A huge 4b/c afro added would have been nice too.
    I am not really surprised atp though

    • @darlenebassey6219
      @darlenebassey6219 Рік тому +32

      Fr the real african hair is Afro and i didn't see that in the vidoe just mixed hair mostly???

    • @marvelousmia
      @marvelousmia Рік тому +29

      most of the girls were mixed, they didn't even like the ones who were black with afro texture lmao

    • @sea-of-skies_
      @sea-of-skies_ Рік тому +14

      Right and then they showed a type 4 girl with veryyy short hair.

    • @Rosieroses-mq3sd
      @Rosieroses-mq3sd Рік тому +9

      @@darlenebassey6219 there are full black people with 3 type hair, it’s not that uncommon

    • @darlenebassey6219
      @darlenebassey6219 Рік тому +8

      @@Rosieroses-mq3sd u don't get my point they didn't show all types of black hair I'm black i didn't see my hair tupe there

  • @marrybunny3929
    @marrybunny3929 Рік тому +725

    Wait till they see how long 4c hair takes to style 😂

    • @kikibigbangfan3540
      @kikibigbangfan3540 Рік тому +70

      😂 I think they might need a nap after and learn how to eat while your hair gets done🤣

    • @canttrustbusdriverstoarrive
      @canttrustbusdriverstoarrive Рік тому +7

      it doesn't take long to style, you're doing the most rn.

    • @bebe_sakuraaaa
      @bebe_sakuraaaa Рік тому +54

      no bcs it’s literally taking me an entire day and a half to finish it all 😭

    • @girls4chuu
      @girls4chuu Рік тому +34

      @@canttrustbusdriverstoarrive chill lmao

    • @Blizque
      @Blizque Рік тому +19

      Right like my curl pattern is 4b, but my hair is so thick 😭

  • @KDbelieves
    @KDbelieves Рік тому +53

    I keep hearing Koreans say that when curly hair grows, it gets stuck to the scalp and it hurts.
    WHERE DO THEY KEEP GETTING THAT WEIRD STEREOTYPE FROM!!!? Our hair does not get stuck to our scalp and it doesn't hurt. The only time our hair hurts is if it gets too tangled and we detangle it too harshly. I wished there was a video that dispels that stereotype. I hear it so many times, its clearly prevalent.

  • @charliesangel6745
    @charliesangel6745 Рік тому +57

    Black hair is actually very versatile. Twist, braids, locs, cornrows etc. we can do so much. Also where did Koreans learn that our hair sticks into our scalp and it hurts??? Why would my natural hair hurt? Also black hair is actually very fragile.

  • @GutsyKags
    @GutsyKags Рік тому +96

    I wish you guys you not only watch videos of other cultures, but educate and correct the reactors on their assumptions or false statements about those cultures. I’ve seen some pretty wild cases of misinformation on korea channels reacting to black people. it’s fun content. but if education and awareness can never be prioritized along with this content, it can sometimes be harmful to let these misconceptions go uncorrect, be shared, and then be repeated by viewers

  • @olden_goldie
    @olden_goldie Рік тому +48

    The misconception of "black women normally have strong and curly which limits diverse hairstyles"🤣yet we have the most diverse hair that CAN do varying hairstyles than other races. lol

    • @audreywright1101
      @audreywright1101 Рік тому +2

      @golden_goldie. Yes We Can! Tell Them What we Work With. Go Ahead Though. We Know! 😂😂😂❤ SHine Forward and Upward! 🦊🐾🌅🌴🦩🌺🌺🌺

    • @thelegacyofgaming2928
      @thelegacyofgaming2928 11 місяців тому

      Those girls are not even black. Their skin is very light

  • @JiQkka
    @JiQkka Рік тому +91

    I wish they showed it with 4c hair, also I wonder if they know what shrinkage is?

    • @Ammaliare_Ashyla
      @Ammaliare_Ashyla Рік тому +15

      @_as2rism yeah. But that was only one video. The rest were type 3 hair

  • @ebony9950
    @ebony9950 Рік тому +23

    i would love a video about the versatility of black curls (especially courser hair types)

  • @daydreamerz
    @daydreamerz Рік тому +21

    Who lied to them that we have limitations on hairstyles? We can literally go from an afro to cornrows, to twists, to a silk press, then back to an afro in a week. No other ethnicity can pull that off.

  • @dutchmary1991
    @dutchmary1991 Рік тому +37

    Chacha our hair doesn't stick to our scalp neither does it hurt. It might hurt if your scalp it sensitive. These are not all Black girls hair. you rarely showed 4c hair or even afros. You mostly showed type 3

    • @melishathomas6313
      @melishathomas6313 Рік тому +5

      Black woman hair type isnt always 4c so i dont know you're talking about

    • @flo_riyah1563
      @flo_riyah1563 Рік тому +7

      ⁠​⁠@@melishathomas6313 yet it’s the most common and least represented

    • @caliyani
      @caliyani Рік тому

      i agree.. even with how much i love these vids.

  • @thetannaree
    @thetannaree Рік тому +144

    Black hair is actually fragile so the “strong” comment is an incorrect assumption

    • @Meng776
      @Meng776 Рік тому +9

      Like..... Ridiculously fragile and soft. So soft that we get bumps if cut it below the skin, the hair usually isn't strong enough to push it's way out.

    • @fundash5124
      @fundash5124 Рік тому +3

      So true,
      When creating videos on topics like this, it is crucial for individuals to possess a comprehensive understanding and knowledge of the subject matter🥱.
      It is surprising and somewhat ignorant for individuals to claim that black people's hair is strong, as the strongest and coarsest hair actually belongs to Asian individuals.🤔 Naturally straight hair is considered the strongest hair type, as it is less prone to breakage and tends to grow faster. Caucasian hair may appear thicker because it is harder to see the scalp through it compared to other ethnic hair types. However, Asian hair is known to be the thickest and coarsest among all ethnic groups. On the other hand, curly hair, particularly Type 4 hair, is considered the most delicate and weakest hair type.😅
      For individuals with naturally straight hair, it is common to have an oily hair texture. This is because the scalp's natural oils can easily travel down to the ends of the hair, more so than with wavy or curly hair. In contrast, Type 4 coily hair, due to its unique pattern and angles, makes it difficult for scalp oils to adequately lubricate the strands. As a result, Type 4 hair is the most fragile, prone to dryness, and susceptible to damage. However, it is also the most versatile when it comes to styling.😵‍💫
      Therefore, it is erroneous to claim that curly hair, especially Type 4 hair, lacks diversity in hairstyles. 😮‍💨In fact, naturally curly and Afro-textured hair types are incredibly versatile and can hold a wide range of styles that other textures may struggle with.😪 These styles include intricate braiding patterns, Afro puffs, curly hairstyles, waves, heat styling, hair extensions, twists, and much more.😌

    • @Akiz124
      @Akiz124 Рік тому

      This was a mistranslation! They meant that it was thick (like in having a lot of hair that looks healthy)

    • @thetannaree
      @thetannaree Рік тому +5

      @@Akiz124 black hair can be extremely thin as well sooooooo that’s also INCORRECT

  • @HaoFu2004
    @HaoFu2004 Рік тому +49

    Its unfortunate their curly hair is viewed as "unprofessional"

  • @tahira1
    @tahira1 Рік тому +16

    Our hair grows up towards the sun and definitely doesn't hurt as it grows. Lol

  • @missa5361
    @missa5361 Рік тому +21

    I liked how they sometimes said their natural hair style was cuter. Definitely would of been nice to see more clips where they kept their natural curls; it’s clear they really appreciate the natural curl. Growing up with strait hair, I know the envy of having what we don’t have; same for curly haired I’m sure.

  • @SWAKCouture
    @SWAKCouture Рік тому +11

    He LITERALLY said it backwards😂-- as black/melaninated people, we actually have the Most versatility with our hair. We can achieve the Most diverse hairstyles, not the least diversity, lol. We literally can do Anything with our hair. We can wear it kinky curly, straight and go right back to curly, braid it, wear it wavy, afro it, twist it, braid it down, etc. And usually we all have super thick voluminous hair. Our hair is truly beautiful and so unique!🤗🙏🏽

  • @Armyz799
    @Armyz799 Рік тому +8

    Black hair is just unique ❤I hope they have someone who can educate them about it before reacting to it

  • @lightyagami5317
    @lightyagami5317 Рік тому +43

    I have also noticed that for some reason Koreans hair isn’t as straight as the Japanese and other East Asian people’s hair

    • @albal-v3869
      @albal-v3869 Рік тому +8

      Although keep in mind that the korean perm (where hair gues slightly wavy) is a huge trend there.

    • @lightyagami5317
      @lightyagami5317 Рік тому +3

      @@albal-v3869 I mean without the perm
      For example the girls in this video
      If you have seen Japanese it Taiwanese people the hair is very black and very straight and thick like wire and the Korean people hair that I have come across isn’t very straight and also there is a difference in the texture

    • @albal-v3869
      @albal-v3869 Рік тому

      @@lightyagami5317 you've got a point

  • @cynant2912
    @cynant2912 Рік тому +27

    That is why I love my hair, I can make it straight, or curly whenever I want.

  • @Yurrrrrr954
    @Yurrrrrr954 Рік тому +14

    The erasure of dark-skin women with kinky hair is so wild to me. I’m not saying mixed people aren’t Black but when having them be seen as the sole representation to being African American, it becomes harmful. It makes it seem as kinky hair or darker skin women aren’t favorable due to those aspects. Thought that was weird especially when darker skin and kinky hair are most common in African American’s and nothing is wrong with that, it’s beautiful :) The stereotypes that have been spread about African Americans like we’re some exotic alien😭 It’s also wild to me that they have this idea that our hair hurts growing out our head, maybe it’s a mistranslation!? Also our hair is very versatile with endless possibilities!

    • @thezu9250
      @thezu9250 Рік тому +1

      No one is erasing that. That’s literally the stereotype of what someone thinks is a black woman. I think it’s time to show the diversity that occurs in African features. Besides, just because they’re mixed doesn’t mean they didn’t inherit hair that is more common in African people versus their non-African ancestry.

    • @oyinyin2194
      @oyinyin2194 Рік тому

      ⁠@@thezu9250girl stfu cuz y’all love acting stupid. Almost every time are mixed looking women used to represent us in media. But when it’s a stereotype they know to envision the mono racial black women. That is harmful cuz it subconsciously send a message that being mono racial blk women is wrong or something. Your comment proved her point. Like it weird how mixed ppl are always included in media and full blk women are left off everytime. Stop gaslighting

    • @Kaylamama21
      @Kaylamama21 Рік тому +1

      @@thezu9250majority of west African women who are purely west African have 4 type hair and dark skin. They aren’t showing the diversity of black features they are showing the diversity of MIXED features. Mixed ppl are mixed. Not black.

    • @b.m5257
      @b.m5257 7 місяців тому

      @@thezu9250 majority of woman in this video were biracial and have a non-black parent, this video is mislabeled as "black"

  • @Lxmxn97
    @Lxmxn97 Рік тому +14

    저는 외국인이라서 이상한 말을 쓰면 미리 죄송해요 ~곱슬머리는 강하지 않고 매우 연약한데요. 우리 머리를 스타일링 할 때 굉장히 조심해야 하는 이유예요. 우리의 머리는 많은 다양한 스타일을 할 수 있고 자랄 때 아프지 않 거든요~ ㅎㅎ 곱슬머리일 때 머리가 짧아 보이기 때문에 보통 머리를 곧게 펴서 진짜 길이를 보는 편이에요 ~

  • @michaelmachupa3854
    @michaelmachupa3854 Рік тому +23

    This shit shouldn't be encouraged. Excuse my language. Every black woman should be proud of her natural hair. Every woman. Do what you want though

  • @lisa.222
    @lisa.222 Рік тому +9

    Id love to see a video on the diversity of 4c hair hairstyles, braids and all that

  • @babehyuns
    @babehyuns Рік тому +15

    I’m mixed and growing up I had a lot of asian friends at school. I was one of the only ones with curly hair and even my black friends had perms or straightened their hair most of the time. It was always a sore spot for me and I straightened my hair a lot to “fit in”. This video really warmed my soul ❤

    • @biancafalcon9495
      @biancafalcon9495 2 дні тому

      I've heard allot more Asian people have curly hair than you think they straighten it especially indian and Korean like not all but it's just like some Caucasian people have super curly hair

    • @babehyuns
      @babehyuns День тому

      @@biancafalcon9495 yes i’m aware of that 😊 im specifically talking about my experience with my friends who had naturally straight hair

  • @xxprettylittlethings
    @xxprettylittlethings Рік тому +10

    I think you need to have them try on curly wigs or get a perm or something. Would be so much fun to see them with the hair they talk about wanting

  • @thelmaaremu2933
    @thelmaaremu2933 Рік тому +9

    Our hair doesn't stick to our scalp or hurt as it grows. If your gonna do a video on black hair, an individual with 4c or 4b hair should be there to clarify misunderstandings. it's just placing a negative light on black natural hair.

  • @randomransoms5889
    @randomransoms5889 Рік тому +12

    This is what I mean when I say black appreciation. Asking questions and learning without judgement. I love when people from different countries and ethnicities learn and talk about black hair and black culture. When I see these videos it’s usually filled with bad stereotypes, and is very harmful for black people who want to travel outside of America to other countries that doesn’t have a lot of black people.

    • @johnsomn2148
      @johnsomn2148 Рік тому +1

      Not just that, worked in 70s-90s at a teaching hospital, with many foreign residents and interns. The misinformation they had gathered from tv and media not to mention word of mouth about black culture. One even told me that when see got her visa was warned to stay way from black people. Many Asian esp men thought us as tough, strong, no BS women. They enjoyed the black BBQs and jazz clubs . Word got around if one needed help esp in lab and nursing they soon found out which black medical staff would help them.

    • @tekla_
      @tekla_ Рік тому

      @@johnsomn2148crazy

  • @CyborgSlayerNila
    @CyborgSlayerNila Рік тому +65

    We should get a black woman to install a curly wig for them

    • @ayandadichaba6366
      @ayandadichaba6366 Рік тому +9

      i was just thinking the exact same thing. it would be so fun to watch.

    • @MikoSquiz
      @MikoSquiz Рік тому +10

      Korean Girls Try Having Curly Hair For A Week video

    • @gladitsnotme
      @gladitsnotme Рік тому +1

      THIS

  • @fmamamaba1460
    @fmamamaba1460 Рік тому +4

    btw as a person with curly hair, I don't straighten my hair because I'm insecure abt it, I do it as a change so don't assume that all of us we do it out of insecurity.

  • @GeortaviaCache
    @GeortaviaCache Рік тому +11

    3:22 this is the second time i've seen a Korean say this but on a different channel 💀 who is telling them that having kinky curly hair does that?? 😭😭

    • @charliesangel6745
      @charliesangel6745 Рік тому +4

      I’ve heard it from several asian channels. Where did they learn this??

    • @StaryzHelios
      @StaryzHelios Рік тому +2

      no one tell them, it is how korean plp thinking of black people hair, sadly.

  • @lisa.222
    @lisa.222 Рік тому +14

    I think there needs to be an education segment too cuz theres a lot of misinformation. Yes therrs some styles that are harder too do depending on the haur type but we tend to have the mkst diverse hairstyles. And our hair dosnt just stick to our scalps

  • @kimleemoon
    @kimleemoon Рік тому +12

    This was a very good video about black natural hair. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾My only critique is the PD said we have limited hairstyles when actually our hair can be styled in an abundance of ways. It’s very versatile.

    • @biancafalcon9495
      @biancafalcon9495 2 дні тому

      No, it wasn't because most of them were mixed it's not the same it's curly hair, but it should have been actually fully black women for accuracy

  • @lalisaa3633
    @lalisaa3633 Рік тому +22

    The title of the video is a bit odd lol 😅 why not just something like different types of curly hair because honestly not all of them are even black. Much love ❤

    • @Remember_the_Time
      @Remember_the_Time Рік тому +4

      Most of them were biracial lol

    • @darlenebassey6219
      @darlenebassey6219 Рік тому +3

      fr my point they need to research more before doing this reactions actual black girls with afros can't relate because it's not the same

    • @thezu9250
      @thezu9250 Рік тому

      Why? Literally all the hair they showed is found in people of African descent. I’m tired of people constantly pretending like as if regions in Africa don’t have typed four and type three hair.

    • @darlenebassey6219
      @darlenebassey6219 Рік тому +1

      @@thezu9250 the point is show all types of black hair not just one type

    • @thezu9250
      @thezu9250 Рік тому

      @@darlenebassey6219 They did though. They had people with type 3 and type 4 hair.

  • @taeteyo909
    @taeteyo909 Рік тому +7

    The comment about 4c short hair being very curly and digging into the scalp till it hurts 🙃

  • @afroasia2353
    @afroasia2353 Рік тому +5

    Side note , our hair is the most diverse hair out there . There styles that we can do that you guys can't do more so would look weird when others do it .

  • @kimberlynhughes3658
    @kimberlynhughes3658 Рік тому +1

    These women are so animated!! I enjoyed watching them.

  • @kiki246810
    @kiki246810 Рік тому +8

    We asian actually love natural african hair. It's hard for our hair to hold curls without damage. I fine the care routine very interesting too.

    • @audreywright1101
      @audreywright1101 Рік тому +2

      @kiki246810. You are sweet!😊 Having, though, Accurate info is the Key! Our hair comes from various textures, mentioned. We Know and Keep Learning about Our hair! Different Cultures of Blk hair from different Countries ( Africa and other countries from this Continent) and the various benefits they did from ( Ancient ways ) of taking care of Our hair. A lot of Misconceptions come into play! We Are Very Versatile with Our Hair. Some, naturally Curly, Coily, some Straight or the Mixture of both ( depends on Genetics). This will include the Spanish Cultures as well( Brazil, OR, Cuba, DR, Ecuador, Venezuela, etc). I Love Learning, Always, about Our Hair Types and Products( Natural is Better, unless they have Products, not Masking the Hair but is Truly Beneficial for the Various Hair Types). 🐾🦊🌅🌴🦩🌺♥️😎 SHine Forward and Upward!

    • @kiki246810
      @kiki246810 Рік тому +2

      @Audrey Wright exactly. Be enlightened rather than judgmental.

    • @Kaylamama21
      @Kaylamama21 Рік тому

      Maybe you guys love mixed hair types lol. Most Asian people in my family & that I know don’t like 4 type hair. majority of the women in this video are mixed with 3 type hair

    • @kiki246810
      @kiki246810 Рік тому +1

      @@Kaylamama21 hince, most Asians. Not all Asians. And it's more about those with normal to fine hair. Curls just don't hold.

    • @Kaylamama21
      @Kaylamama21 Рік тому

      @@kiki246810 the point is this video isn’t natural african hair bby. These are mixed people…they have looser hair types than black people.

  • @WJones-jf8mf
    @WJones-jf8mf Рік тому +5

    Having curly hair doesn’t hurt guys. It’s not stuck to our scalps.

  • @rhens8088
    @rhens8088 Рік тому +2

    For people who have 'limited' hairstyles, Non-black people sure do love to wear whatever hairstyles black people come up with lmao

  • @moniiverse
    @moniiverse Рік тому +2

    who told the staff that our hair is limited 😭😭 because we have the most curliest, it can do literally every style 😭😭 and our hair doesn’t dig into our scalp at all so idk where they got that from

  • @Nonamegirl1
    @Nonamegirl1 Рік тому +3

    No, our hair doesn't stick to our head and cause pain. Depending on the hair type and curl pattern, shrinkage can affect the length of someone's hair. In my case, when my hair is straight, it reaches down my back. However, when my hair is not in its natural state, it appears above my ears. There is no discomfort solely from experiencing hair shrinkage. Pain would only occur if someone attempted to comb my hair without wetting it or providing moisture. I'm not sure where she obtained that information, but it is indeed incorrect and somewhat peculiar.

  • @bklyngirl913
    @bklyngirl913 Рік тому +3

    @OSSC producers, I hope you take the time to read through some of the comments that are being left about some the inaccuracies and misconceptions black hair. Those of us that watch or subscribe like that you explore different topics for better understanding, however make sure to consult with someone form the culture to make sure you do not potentially offend anyone. Most of us understand you don't do it intentionally, and you are just learning. You have had one black content creators before or other platforms, so ask them to come on and maybe explain some of the stuff you saw on these videos.

  • @cecilr7986
    @cecilr7986 9 місяців тому +1

    Black girls have hair advantages that a lot of cultures don't. They can model their hair to look like any group. They can go from kinky to straight, wavy to frizzy, braids to afro. A huge variety of styles.

  • @felixssausages840
    @felixssausages840 11 місяців тому +2

    I don’t think it’s really on for that one girl to say what she thinks or heard about her hair without actually knowing. It makes me upset ppl are telling others these lies about our hair

  • @guinep
    @guinep Рік тому +12

    I think it would be cool to see them react to black men's hair routines too :)

    • @sea-of-skies_
      @sea-of-skies_ Рік тому

      Like what..

    • @guinep
      @guinep Рік тому

      @@sea-of-skies_ there are many on YT

    • @sea-of-skies_
      @sea-of-skies_ Рік тому +1

      @@guinep how would they be any different than black women's hair care? Unless you think they should react to someone brushing a low fade.

    • @guinep
      @guinep Рік тому

      @@sea-of-skies_ I truly hope you realize that I'm not gonna go back and forth with you on here past this comment. I think black men also have so much versatility that they're able to achieve with their hair, especially when it comes to elaborate braiding designs. They might also find it interesting that some hairstyles tend to overlap between black men and black women. I can at least acknowledge the fact that "brushing a low fade" is a whole process for some black men, usually with the end goal of achieving waves, so that could be something of novelty for the reactors. I'm ending the conversation here :)

  • @jangfaiezra3580
    @jangfaiezra3580 Рік тому +21

    Curl hair stuck to the scalp when they grow, bruh where did she hear that from. Talk about bullshit 😩😩😩😶😶

    • @ARajantara777
      @ARajantara777 Рік тому

      She meant they coil up together and stay close to the scalp rather than stretching out. She is correct

    • @ARajantara777
      @ARajantara777 Рік тому

      It,s true and it's like that close to the scalp to protect the scalp from the sun harmful uv rays

    • @mojooo4996
      @mojooo4996 Рік тому

      @@ARajantara777 She doesn’t say that though. She says “머리카락도 두꺼워서 두피를 파거든요. 그래서 아픈 사람들도 있대.” The translation is correct

    • @jangfaiezra3580
      @jangfaiezra3580 Рік тому

      Damn bruh That's not what she said 🤣🤣

    • @ARajantara777
      @ARajantara777 Рік тому

      Stuck to scalp as in close to the scalp correct? Or like glue stucked?

  • @tonzyjc
    @tonzyjc Рік тому +3

    A reaction to wash and go as well as styling natural hair would be nice as well.

  • @sandram2786
    @sandram2786 Рік тому +3

    Who told him black people hair has limitations if any thing our hair is very diverse we can wear it straight or curly with many many styles 🙃

  • @matthewgraham2546
    @matthewgraham2546 Рік тому

    OSSC Ladies, I've never heard you four comment this much this fast, It was great seeing the excitement. Good video and subject.

  • @yolandawestbrook3131
    @yolandawestbrook3131 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for saying we strong thick hair. Someone people in America have been brainwashed to be our hair is weak. It’s actually really strong and thick. We can do variety of hairstyles, and do anything with hair, it just take us longer to do it. ❤

  • @andreasmith3638
    @andreasmith3638 Рік тому +3

    I think I only saw three actual black women in this video

  • @dreamyvibez3486
    @dreamyvibez3486 Рік тому

    One thing I noticed about Koreans and other Asians from different countries is there excitement just brings me happiness ☺

  • @loopstationyt
    @loopstationyt Рік тому +2

    My girls luhsetty and Shirley made it! ❤️‍🔥

  • @lisalawson1630
    @lisalawson1630 Рік тому

    I love all the love these girls are giving black hair 👏

  • @tionne4716
    @tionne4716 Рік тому +9

    I love my hair and I’m glad you guys did as well!

  • @YourOwnSwagger
    @YourOwnSwagger Рік тому +1

    Black hair does not stick our scalps and hurt us. Now it does tangle and kink. Some hair textures tangle more and some less. If you don’t comb it brush to maintain it, it becomes matted. For those who are tender-headed, combing those kinks out may cause discomfort for them. Other than that. Our hair does not hurt us.

  • @alessiaem410
    @alessiaem410 Рік тому +4

    Why do they keep saying our hair “hurts” when it grows.. who lied to them 😂

  • @bokdong222
    @bokdong222 Рік тому

    I think everyone looks the most beautiful with their own natural things that is why Ive never tried dying or making curls

  • @thecelt471
    @thecelt471 9 місяців тому

    It looks really good with some white weaves in it.

  • @schaidacolon4495
    @schaidacolon4495 Рік тому

    This made me feel so good about myself.

  • @angelg.4465
    @angelg.4465 Рік тому +7

    Me looking for the 4c hair…..

  • @droppedoff6726
    @droppedoff6726 Рік тому +2

    Even they were like "I actually liked it better before" on a lot of these. Show them some natural or curly hairstyles.

  • @arjeaniquewinn7192
    @arjeaniquewinn7192 Рік тому +2

    The way they were talking about blk hair like it was so matter of fact has me baffled 😂 like bffr ...... Who in the actual hell told y'all these things 😂

  • @JulyIzHere
    @JulyIzHere 5 місяців тому +2

    almost all biracials with loose curly hair, and nobody with 4b and 4c hair. okay. Didn't even choose a mixed woman with 4b or 4c either. Alright.

  • @lyfeasmemecsit6203
    @lyfeasmemecsit6203 Рік тому +1

    In America our hair is seen as mmmm.. unkempt, but they (WE) feel it is beautiful. These ladies are human enough to say they wish for our texture, our thickness. I've learned something surprising and sweet ❤

  • @sh0rty455
    @sh0rty455 Рік тому +5

    I just want to say that the idea that our hair sticks to our scalp and hurts is 100% false. It's not true at all, and I've seen multiple Koreans say it as if it's fact. It's not, it's not true. Our hair grows out of our scalp like any other person's hair, it's just curly.

  • @Nani-0613
    @Nani-0613 Рік тому

    Cardi B had a wig and you can straighten/curl it and even wet it
    For some woman we use protective styles like braids and twist because it helps our hair grow.
    We can wear wigs but we font always wear them (not all black people will wigs).
    There are different type like a V part, half wig or even a lace front.
    You can have hair crochet on your head, sewn in , clipped on or braided/twisted.
    It does take an hour or more to braid our hair and same thing wirh straightening our hair depending on length, hair style and thickness.
    Curly hair can be long when straightened but it takes more time to do and the weather constantly changes so some prefer wigs and others like me prefer our natural curly hair that takes less time to do.
    We can make our hair shy by using hair oil, stray/oil for anti frizz or to help strengthen our hair.
    Generally we braid or twist our hair down, before we put on a wig

  • @MiyeonChoi_
    @MiyeonChoi_ Рік тому +2

    who was raised in America, I have had the privilege of being exposed to various cultures, benefiting from the diversity that America offers. It is important to acknowledge that South Korea, unlike America, does not possess the same level of cultural diversity. Consequently, many South Koreans may rely solely on the information available to them through the internet, as their exposure to other cultures is limited. While it is true that foreigners do visit South Korea, it is essential to recognize that the majority of South Koreans primarily reside within their own country, simply because it is their home.

  • @Lifeoffaridah
    @Lifeoffaridah Рік тому +2

    Producer’s please let them try curly hairstyles in the next video 😁, if possible an Afro as well

  • @liltay7135
    @liltay7135 Рік тому +1

    It would be cool to see them react to black girls getting their hair braided and how long it takes sometimes.

  • @Katarinalove15
    @Katarinalove15 10 місяців тому +1

    I didn't know my hair got stuck in my scalp 😂😂

  • @ryanmacharika3946
    @ryanmacharika3946 Рік тому +1

    The Cardi B video is wild lmao

  • @itsmesuzyyy9511
    @itsmesuzyyy9511 Рік тому +4

    I liked the video alot too, but there were almost only light skin girls with 3a, 3b,3c hair. I would have appreciated it if they put more different types of hair like 4a, 4b, 4c hair and that they do a little bit of more research. I am not saying that they are not working hard. Ofcourse they are working hard, they are working there butt of every day to get the channel going. but just that little situation. As a 4a/4b girl, i learned to accept and love my hair like everyone has to do with they own hair type. big hugs

    • @Kaylamama21
      @Kaylamama21 Рік тому +3

      They showed mixed women for a reason. I’m tired of them calling these mixed women black..the average black woman does not look like this

    • @down-kg8mt
      @down-kg8mt 6 місяців тому

      @@Kaylamama21 people who are mixed are still black though. Just not fully. They aren't "not black". And plus plenty of black girls don't always have 4c hair. But I understand what you mean

    • @Kaylamama21
      @Kaylamama21 6 місяців тому +1

      @@down-kg8mt majority of black women have 4 type hair. Mixed women and black women do not represent each other..yes they are mixed with black but they are also mixed with something else, therefore not black.

    • @Kaylamama21
      @Kaylamama21 6 місяців тому +1

      @@down-kg8mt black people have 2 fully(80%+) black parents.

    • @down-kg8mt
      @down-kg8mt 6 місяців тому

      @@Kaylamama21 For all of my life mixed people have been considered and accepted as "black", because thats what they are. If they identify with their blackness more than the other parts of themselves (of course if they have atleast 50%), they are black. Black is a culture and while it also may be a look it isn't exclusively one thing. Black isn't only 4c, and while it may be a majority, it still is black. Mixed people are still black. That's just how literally everyone around me thinks, and it makes sense. If they aren't black, and they aren't white, what are they? Because mixed isn't a culture.

  • @whats_relative2shay
    @whats_relative2shay 23 дні тому

    they are so funny. lol and respectful.

  • @Bedtimestoryes
    @Bedtimestoryes Рік тому

    Lol I love they were so interested in the quick weave 😂

  • @justeu4ria
    @justeu4ria Рік тому +4

    pd: bw have strong and curly hair, which they have a limit to diverse hairstyles
    me sitting at home watching this video: Honey, are you sure?😅

  • @ih8tegiselle
    @ih8tegiselle Рік тому

    I love their reactions

  • @imsane00
    @imsane00 2 місяці тому

    "They usually straighten their hair or wear wigs." I think it's time for a curly hair routine video, curls are beautiful. And a lot of us lovee them ❤

  • @STAYYVERSE
    @STAYYVERSE Рік тому +11

    The video of cardi b was it supposed to be humorous cause that’s clearly a wig but she does have several videos of her beautiful long hair, Also to clear up a few misconceptions… Black people hair doesn’t hurt when it grow , sticks it just grows normally like everyone else’s also hair type and density is based on genes some blacks have really good hair… also i see alot of questionable women on here for black “women” no shade we love the mixed girlies as I am one myself hispanics and blacks hair is similar in some ways but I feel like these videos are always like backhanded if someone has nice good hair it’s not always a wig

    • @guinep
      @guinep Рік тому

      what do you mean by "good hair" though?

    • @STAYYVERSE
      @STAYYVERSE Рік тому +2

      @@guinep Hair that’s in good condition meaning no dead ends, healthy from root to tip what else..? You was looking for someone to attack because you thought i meant texture/ kinky, nappy no.

  • @justme.11
    @justme.11 Рік тому

    Short, curly hair doesn't stick to the scalp and it doesn't hurt.
    It's easier to brush or comb when it's short.

  • @aspcia
    @aspcia 11 місяців тому +1

    Even if you chemically straighten your hair, it still takes a lot of heat and work to get it nice and straight. My hair is silky and soft when straight... but it takes so long! And just a little sweat or humidity to undo it 😥 So I just keep my natural curls and wash and go.

  • @kaimart795
    @kaimart795 Місяць тому

    I've learnt something, curly hair is definitely cuter 😍

  • @softmist4
    @softmist4 Рік тому

    The black woman or man can make the best hairstyle bcs they never scared too make something unique👌

  • @Taliyahmarieeeee
    @Taliyahmarieeeee Рік тому +4

    Not to be rude or anything, but why is this a shock?? Have they never seen a black girl with natural hair? I feel like South Koreans are not the best when it comes to knowing that different races exist and with differences also come with different hair textures and styles. Our hairstyles are not limited, and we have the most diverse hair in the world, which make our hair unique. Some South Koreans should be a little bit more open-minded and realize that black people's hair can do almost anything and look any kind of way that it wants to and that we aren't exotic people just because we do have darker skin and a more stiff type of hair.

    • @thezu9250
      @thezu9250 Рік тому +2

      They live in a relatively homogenous country. Why would they just magically know these things? They have their own media and social media content. So they’re not gonna see the same stuff you see on the Internet.

  • @sloth1740
    @sloth1740 Рік тому +2

    them asking for the brand names makes me laugh lmaoo

  • @no.5450
    @no.5450 Рік тому +1

    Our hair is just as normal yalls are… it does not stick to our scalp nor is it painful. Not to mention black people probably have the most diverse hair styles. Educate yourselves please 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @cherishberry777
    @cherishberry777 11 місяців тому +1

    1:06 don’t be jealous girl😂 it’s a lot of work it’s a lot to dill with
    3:21 no. Not at all if you are black and have hair like that it’s easy for some people to do it but for some it’s hard to do but it don’t hurt when it’s growing while it’s curly that’s wrong for whoever told you that 😂just like how other people’s hair grows ours do the same and it don’t hurt it only hurts if the person didn’t comb their hair or if they didn’t put the products in their hair before they comb it but if you see a black person with braids in there hair and it’s frizzy that means it’s growing 😂just to put my point out there IT DOES NOT HURT WHEN IT GROWS😂😂😂
    5:16 it’s not fake she had hair products on it to protect it so that why it’s shiny

  • @mrsjonesshantrell
    @mrsjonesshantrell Місяць тому

    Black women are the first people…our hair types are universal. Straight, wavy, loose waves, curly, loose curls, kinky curls, and on and on.