@@marlie3867 I won’t deny that Korea has some very close minded people but to assume that much abt these people that we know very little abt is a bit much idk
Same!! I use to straighten my hair, and wear it tied up. Now I’m older and wear it in a full Afro, and sometimes get braids. (How ironic I’m getting goddess braids rn LMAO)
I like my hair however it looks. We shouldn’t think straight hair on us is bad but we also shouldn’t thing our natural hair is bad. Our hair looks amazing in any style.
I definitely just got denied a job. They said my "appearance" did not seem very professional and asked if I would be willing to make changes for the position I applied for. Yes I wore my natural hair, pulled back into a BUN, to the interview. Told the recruiter I didn't think thr place was a good fit for me.
Its really good when people educate themselves about "Black hairstyles or culture in general"....embrace your fros and curls Before I get attacks from random people I'm not talking about this video but in general
"Black hairstyles or culture in general" is not a thing. You know there are black people outside of the west with hundreds of different cultures far different from african americans for example
@@Pyramanager Black hair is black hair bud. No matter if you live in America or Africa. While styles may be different at different points in time, it still is the same black hair than black people around the world have to deal with. And if these people want to travel around the world and live in different countries, it would be nice for others to know about it black hair. So yeah, it is a thing.
@@Pyramanager what ....I'm not even talking about black Americans....I'm African and I was mainly focusing on black people as a whole and people who struggle with accepting their type of hair
@@Pyramanager And I mean black culture and yes black culture is a thing which exists ....I don't know about America but in Africa culture is represented differently through hairstyles and outfits
Always nice to see people from conservative cultures be educated on the struggles of other races in the world Edit: Liberal or conservative isn't the right word I guess. People completely misunderstood this😐 I mean Korea is still an ignorant and old-fashioned country in general.
@@ultrainferno. I mean Asian people, specifically east Asian people, being educated on the hair types that black people have. So I definitely do mean race, not ethnicity.
@@sydneydaviston-atkins2936 I meant conservative more in the sense that Korea is still quite traditional and old-fashioned. There's unfortunately still a prevalence of racism, misogyny and homophobia in the country.
They told them that Afro=African and that everyone was wearing wigs, when some only straightened their natural hair. But yea they “educating” themselves… pls free my ppl from the validation of nonblcks
@@aubb6940 The beginning literally says *some* black people wear wigs, which is true. Me saying I appreciate the video is seeking validation? Lmao, perhaps you're projecting your own insecurities.
Minji: "my hair is pretty wild" Me: *laughing and crying in 4C hair* You're cute Minji 🥲🥲🥲 Ps: I haven't seen women with long 4C hair, that's too bad, you guys would be shocked.
@@masochisticdoll mine too are past shoulders lenght. It took me 5 years ish to get them that long. I love and hate them, I often want to perm them back or completely cut them, but I end up watching girls slaying the 4c hairstyles, and my lazy ass wish I was like them instead of being the twist and go type haha. What's your relationship with your hair?
@@justsomegirl95 haha you can do a lot of styles with twists😭. Taking care of your natural hair sure is tiring especially on wash day. I usually put my hair in braids (weave) so I don’t have to deal with it or I just normally do high puffs😭😭. It’s been almost 2 years since I’ve been natural?? Also today is wash day. So good luck to me
A lot of black parents tend to give their black daughters perms from a very young age which makes ur hair really straight but also ends up damaging ur natural hair. My aunts and mom always permed my hair and now I have this one lil patch of hair that stays straight no matter what lol
I think this was popular with those of us growing up in the 90's/early 2000's. However, with the amount of information we have now on how harmful perms etc are, I'd like to believe there are very few parents raising young black girls who are adding destructive chemicals to their kids' scalps.
Omg same for me, I managed to get my mum to stop putting relaxers in my hair last year and I’m doing my own hair now. I can finally embrace my natural curly hair☺️ takes a lot to make it healthy tho lol
My grandma did that to my younger sister when she was younger without my mom’s permission. My mom’s still pissed till this day. She had nice curly hair.
I mean it’s not always about what society thinks about our hair lol. Sometimes we wanna wear wigs cuz they cute. And sometimes we don’t wanna have to deal with doing our natural hair.
100% I love my Afro but i wanna start wearing wigs to try different textures and colors without damaging my hair, for cosplay, bc I’m not allowed to dye my hair ( I’m straight up 16 but my mom says my hair color is rarely seen in the black community so to leave it untouched), AND it’s an amazing form of self expression.
This is an example of why the natural hair movement is so precious. The fact that there are so many cultures who have no idea what our hair looks like is wild. Even I, living in South Africa, wasn't aware how beautiful our hair can be without straightening it until I decided to embrace my natural hair.
So true! My natural hair can't be tamed unless I braid it or do twists, etc. Wigs are easier for me as a protective style and time saver. But on vacation, I like having my natural hair out and let it do what it do (with products 😆). It's my truest self
someone tell them that wigs are some times easier because of the time it takes to care for our natural hair too😭 literal hours. also having a designated time or day for it
@Alexi Maximillion Honestly, some of us have never worn wigs and don’t spend hours on our hair. I’m also not loving the narrative that many black women put forth that we need to spend hours on our hair. If you don’t know how to take care of your hair, that’s fine, but the rest of us are not spending literal hours on our hair. It takes me max two hours to wash and style.
@Alexi Maximillion coil and curls are different?? I have short and small curls on certain parts of my hair so I thought that's what curly meant? Or is that still curly or just nappy
People with like 2B hair always say "oh U have really curly hair" but I'm sorry queen you have never seen 4C! I wish it was featured in this video so she could realize her hair isn't as crazy as she thinks lol! But i love the explanation you give them when they react to these things
Yeah it was mostly curly hair, which isn't even the most discriminated against hair type ( even though they also struggle with the professional stuff)... A shame
Yea, I was thinking the same. I wish they showed the most discriminated against hair type. Type 4s are the curliest of the types but it’s made to be like it’s course and ugly
I love this channel - cause it's STILL the only one that looks at topics like this - so - could you do another reaction from this perspective on the - Ganjutsu remix Ragnor and Power is Power... Thank you
I have 4c type hair and wash day is like an 8 hour process🤣. Last Friday was the fastest I've ever washed my hair since I was able to find a video that helped me shorten my was day down. I've been natural since I was about 26/27 years old and I can't imagine straightening my hair ever again.
As a black woman honestly wearing a wig is just easier. Sometimes i'm just lazy. It can also be used as a protective style. When it's extra windy and cold sometimes my hair and scalp feel dry and so having it in a wig and protected with a cap, keeping all the oils in, help keep my hair moisturized. Most of the time though i'm just lazy and having to not only do your hair everyday but the prep that goes into making sure your hair is easy to style the next morning is tiring. I'm glad you guys watched this video and i love the appreciation for black hair. I do also hope that this helps people understand a bit more why so many fans were upset about the portrayal of the character in Penthouse. The "reggae hair" or dreadlocks are viewed upon as dirty and unprofessional a lot of times as well. It can be used as a weapon to discriminate us and look down upon us.
Rawrrcat I am saddenedTo hear that reggae hair is judged poorly and used as a tool to judge Black people. I see a fair amount of white people with reggae hair in my area. So I’m hoping that this type of discrimination goes away for this hairstyle.
@@joylynch5204 the worst part is other races that use the hairstyles they black people have used for centuries do not face the same kind of criticism. Maybe in a social circle but it does not effect them getting or keeping jobs the way it effects black people.
Same here. My hair also reacts in the same way at during the colder season, especially once it gets to my roots. It’s just a nightmare. However, I personally just to a wig on without the cap. In my experiences, wearing the cap is more damaging. It causes more headaches and ruins my edges after a while, which takes so long to grow back.
honestly starting to love my natural hair and wear it out now, never have I done that before without it being stretched or manipulated. It feels so good to love yourself for all parts of yourself fr
Having curly hair is pretty its just soooooooo much work to take care of and get it to look nice. Lots of styling, lots of hair product, and also depends on how you dry your hair. Mine also always changes how it dries so it never comes out the same. I think why people are jealous of straight hair is that you can like roll out of bed and it will look nice or if there is bed head you just get it wet again and it goes back to straight. While with curly hair its very rare that you shower and it comes out beautiful without doing anything to it. Also you have to plan and schedule your daily life around your hair and its just such a hassle, its hard to get your curly hair to look nice if you don't have the time. Also it takes so long to dry, I could shower in the morning and it will probably still be wet at the roots until the evening
@Hannan Olow I had a straightening perm in college and I was like "holy shit I can walk outside in the humid rain and my hair WONT frizz, wild" But after awhile it started to get annoying to keep up with and also I noticed it started giving me a lot of grey hairs. Ive been getting better with how to style my hair without heat but sometimes i just wanna go back to all straight
It really doesn't have to be that difficult though. You should follow I am Black Girl Curls on UA-cam. They're professional natural hair stylists and their way of taking care of natural hair, even 4c, is so straightforward and easy
@@keepinitkawaii Yes I was about to comment the same thing they need to get a natural hairstylist and/or watch black girl curls. Our hair can literally be so simple, I never thought I could shampoo,condition, and style my hair in less than 2 hours.
@@djlivvy46 I mean If I used a hairdryer thats inly to straighten my hair. And when I do use it, it just turns into a big fluffy mess and the hair on my nape starts to get curly again because im sweating to get all my hair straight. Blowdrying curly hair is difficult and will usually create more frizz which im trying to avoid
They should try to watch Black's curly hair vary type by having Silk Press natural, which is nice to watch, which is not WIG but their hair can be straight naturally like that. There are lots on UA-cam, I suggest the Deeper Than Hair TV's channel. I love watching her videos, feel at peace or good by watching them. hehe
They said pretty multiple times, and why are you acting like those words have bad connotations? It’s like a Latin person being called spicy and getting mad. People always gotta be a victim. And before you start the “you’re not black so you can’t possibly know…” I’m black myself. Our energy should be directed on real problems.
@@xaviercopeland2789 to downgrade the experiences of other black ppl doesn’t mean you’re more resilient or are more “focused on the real problems”, its a concern that completely valid and deserves attention. they are simply pointing out that ppl from other cultures only experience black ppl through mainstream media, and sometimes seem like they view black ppl as a monolith, which is concerning to some. that’s literally it. if our energy also should be directed towards things that matter, then this comment shouldn’t have made u so salty. I don’t even think they was really talking about this vid in particular tbh.
most say it’s a struggle because they expect their hair to behave like an european’s hair-- they don’t take the time and effort to actually love their hair and do what works for their hair type.
Same, 28 years strong. The misconception of 'struggle', even amongst us blacks, probably stems form the fact that most of our parents didn't know how to manage black hair, so our peers now have to go on, sometimes years long deep dives, to find the right products. I'm 4b/c, (waist length when stretched), and my wash day don't take more than 2 hours, meanwhile some of us unfortunately still out here doing full, and sometimes multiple day wash routines. But, thankfully, with more time and education, this will improve.
a woman in the video even says “she could be in black panther” that’s weird asf. imagine if a black person said to her “oh you could be in mulan!” it’s WEIRD. it’s uncomfortable to watch black people can just exist and yall will be like “WOOOWWWW” we aren’t animals. The way u don't see these type of videos for any other race... "koreans react to black _____" who asked for this?? At this point y’all just using us for views and it’s so annoying
no but it reminds me of black panther too, the vibrant colours and clothes she’s wearing resemble the traditional african clothes seen in black panther..
Fr like “WOW BLACK PPL TAKE OFF THEIR WIGS” let’s entertain ourselves. Like I get maybe to do awareness for the discrimination but it’s so weird. They show us like animals like other races don’t wear wigs. And then the girl trying to compare her curly hair to coily/type 3-4 hair and trying to relate to struggles when she clearly doesn’t experience them. It’s like she’s trying to say that her hair is also really curly and that she has to straighten it all the time like black people. Like something is just off idk maybe it’s just me….
3:58 sorry but what Pocahontas is he talking about?? :/ I feel like they just list movies with PoC and say they look like them when they don't at all...It feels off-handedly racist to stereotype all natural haired or dark-skinned girls as random disney characters, idk...not every girl with curly hair is "Moana" y'all.
Gurl☠️ if I see someone with curly and red hair I’m going to say “oh you look like Merida” how I’m going to say “you look like Aurora” don’t take it that deep.
@@franchescatirado5822 Exactly. I've seen other videos where blonde girls are compared to "Elsa" and other characters. They're just making comparisons to what they know.
To be fair, I grew up thinking that Brandy looks so much like Pocahontas, because of her oval face, maybe they were referring to her face n not her hair. :)
I'm Turkish. Only eight percent of my country has curly hair. It was really hard to deal with my curly hair when I was young, there was no one around me who could show me how to take care of my hair. Even hairdressers didn't know what to do with curly hair. Everyone around me was praising straight hair. I hated my hair back then, I was insecure about it. Over time, I began to explore the right ways of care. I gave my hair the value and attention it deserved. Now I get a lot of praise and I'm proud of my 3C type curly hair. No matter what others say, give yourself the value you deserve. All your efforts will pay off!
Ossc, I enjoy so much the different topics that you brought up, even while reacting to tiktok! I like the way it's educational for the reactors and the general public. Thank you for showing different groups and cultures in your channel!!
I've never worn a wig and only had weaves on once in my entire life. As child my mom would just relax my hair so she could thread it easily. As an adult I would usually keep my hair short and get braids on occasion. I cut my hair again last week so it's super short and honestly it felt great and it helped reduce my depression and anxiety 😄.
Im Asian woman I've always told my childhood black friend that I have been friends with for 20 years now, that she looks like a princess. Also when I was in elementary school, my other korean friend really wanted to get had her hair perm like afro because it's looks so pretty :) I really think that mass media has brainwashed some people into believing something that is not reality.
This prejudice is so strong that it stretches onto white people and latinos too. For a very long time, I used to be embarrassed by my curly hair, simply because people made me look at it as a symbol of shame. I had to get my hair straightened only to understand I loved my curls. Let your curls free, y'all. It's one of the most liberating things you can do.
Beah Artemisia It seems to be a white culture thing to look down on curly hair. At least when it’s on a woman. I said it’s because I come from a family where half the people have curly hair and half have straight hair but the women who have curly hair they try to hide it by straightening it or chopping it off and making it really short. I wanted to do neither and my mom changed my hair very harshly as I was growing up. At about the time I was 13 or 14 it got more curly maybe because of a hormonal shift and that’s when my mom used to tell me all your hair just looks messy. However, my hair would get damaged when I would straighten it and it took too much time because I was working going to school and I had internships so I eventually gave up and let her hate it. When I would see her that is. I still felt self-conscious of it and it wasn’t until I was in my early 30s that I began to embrace my curls. So this is very interesting reading this I didn’t know it extended to white and Hispanic but now it makes sense. It was my Hispanic friend who helped me feel proud of my curly hair because people in her family had curly hair but for some reason they enjoyed the curly hair and saw it as a source of pride. So whenever she was around me she would always say gosh your hair is so curly and beautiful. At first I would thought she was smoking some thing but as the years went by her positive feedback paid off. I have noticed a few other Hispanic families that I know seem to take pride in their curls. Obviously I have very limited experiences but I wonder if it’s more of a white culture thing to have straight hair and to praise straight hair over curly hair. Based on the fact that my family of origin is of course wait because I’m white and they discriminated against it.
It’s bc European beauty standards has been forced onto almost every other race by colonizers and racist ppl. It’s deep rooted within the black community and my generation is thankfully getting past and over it. It’s just something that has to be pushed out within generations.
kinda but black people are more than just judged, they are discouraged from wearing their hair natural and in cultural styles at compliment their hair. it's very different from what black people go through
I've always liked my natural hair but everyone around me would always suggest to straighten it. (which isnt bad but its too hot for that 24/7💀) And if you black, you know the classic "what chu finna do to that head?" When you already styled it😭
I really loved this!!! When I was younger I didn’t really know how to take care of my curly hair so I straightened it ALL the time. On top of that I used to dye my hair because I wasn’t confident in my natural hair color. But once I got to my junior year of highschool I started to wear my hair naturally. No more straightening and coloring. It’s been severallll years since then and my hair is thriving. My natural hair color is back and my curls are popping. I love my curly hair 🥰
They showed a variety just like how it is in real life. Every time people show “black” hair, its always 4C. So its nice to see various types of curly hair.
@@thezu9250 it is not 4c hair every time, you have to look up 4c to actually see that hair type. u can look up curly hair and see different varieties of it except for 4c
I mean they live in a mostly ethnically homogenized society. Yes, their ignorant about black peoples in the diaspora, but honestly I know little-to-nothing about their culture as well outside of IRL relationships, movies, and the internet. But I agree with you: they come from a place of respectful curiosity and hey, it’s a good place to start. 👍🏾
@@Tiandcake they are from a different country where everything is different and they are taught about black hair , this is good , they now know what it looks like the culture behind it and how beautiful it truly is🥰
@@Tiandcake that’s for them to take the time out of their day to learn , they already learned something new which is we get discriminated and kicked out of schools and jobs for it , we are a step foward
thats their only point of reference. their arent many black people in South Korea. Most Koreans probably only see black people in american movies, maybe a tourist or if they go travelling
True but they also compare themselves to like kpop idols and actors too, like you ever watch yt videos and they be like, "oh I look like blah blah" even tho they don't they just have like one similar feature
They are not exposed to other ethnicities And probably only through movies. Like they're talking about one and obviously she is not black she is Islander. But you have to see it as South Korean context they got another large shit to worry about like Japan North Korea and China and recovering from mass killings and oppression and residuals from Japanese colonization
As someone who grew up with a mom who didn't know how to style afro hair (she's white Hispanic and my dad is black), it took me a long time to feel comfortable with my natural hair. I would hide it and straighten it and hated it until I finally just stopped and realized my natural hair is not that unmanageable or difficult at all (with the right products)! ☺
As a black woman, I love this video. Black hair is a story in and of itself. While it’s a symbol of pride, black hair has always been politicized in western (more specifically American) culture. Black hair tells a story of struggle, endurance, and beauty against all odds. Some fun facts, black people who were slaves used to hide rice in the braids of their hair when they were escaping as a means to either mark where they were or for food. Black hair is extremely versatile. Most black people will have 3a-4c hair but some black people have 1-2c hair too. And black hair can come in any color although black and brown are the most common. There’s so so much to learn about our hair and I wish more people would be open to learning about it and the prejudices that people with textured hair face.
Minji is soo adorable i just love this group anytime they do a reaction 💜💜💜 Our Natural hair is more time consuming to care for than straight hair but is soo beautiful too! 🙌🏾😍
The innocence and pure humanity when they were so baffled by the sheer idea of “ hair Discrimination “ 🙏😭 it just made me feel so good. Giving official welcomes to the family barbecue.
I was in 7th grade and me and my other 2 black friends decided to get braids together, since we go to a mostly white school. When we showed up to school they dress coded us. They said our hair was a "distraction" and went against dress code and that we needed to take out the braids immediately or we would be suspended from school. We didnt take them out and our moms were pissed abt this situation and went up to the school defending us. That just shows how uneducated they were bc you can't just take out braids like white girls, those braids took us 4-5 hrs to get!
My sister got fired from her job bc they didn't like her hair. One of her bosses ended up telling her that the other bosses at the job were complaining about how it looked. And they kept making comments to her about how they think she'd look so nice with straight hair. You can't even sue bc it's hard to prove. And I always wear wigs bc when I wear my natural hair ppl at my job pet me like a zoo animal. And if I tell them not to touch it then I'm being "aggressive" or "over dramatic". We can never win.
People who call you “aggressive” or “overly dramatic” when you set boundaries about consensual touching of YOUR BODY are *gaslighting* you. I don’t know how old you are, but please stand up for yourself. No matter the cost. Do NOT let these people pressure you into being violated. Someone will say right now, “Oh it’s not that serious” but it is. Only you can teach people how to respect you or disrespect you.
I was completely oblivious of the 'unprofessional' stereotype attached to curly hair. I spent over 4 years in South East Asia teaching & modelling, they absolutely loved my hair. If I knew this then, maybe I would've felt insecure. So thankful for synchronistic oblivion. 😆😍🌈❤
This video made it seem like it's a chore that we dislike with our black hair . Like we wear wigs and stuff bc we don't like our curly hair . Yes it's alot of work but love every magical part of it . Also would be nice if 4c hair was included here . That's even more magical woth the shrinkage and then stretching it
To be honest I just find them so cute, their reactions are so genuine, innocent it truly warms the heart ! As we said where I come from : " Cœur sur vous"
Wearing braids doesn't damage our hair! its actually a protective style! We braid our hair all the time in different styles to protect our hair from damaging! but braids are also seen as unprofessional.
Braids can damage our hair from tension and weight. They can weaken your hair, especially your edges where the hair is less dense. The texture of the braiding hair can cause breakage too. That's why it's best to use real virgin braiding hair if you can, but kanekalon is still ok.
tbh these kinds of comments make it sound like they're doing something bad, they're learning about cultures they've never been experienced to. no one's treating us like animals, comments like when they say "she could act in black panther" is just them connecting what they see in media, like the few things they know about black people go what they're seeing on the videos
I love to see them learning and appreciating other culture's hair!😊 And to the girl w/the curly hair, I think you should wear it curly one day! We gotta love the curls that Jehovah God gave us!!🙌🏾 I know I have learned to love mine...hehe!😊💜
Made me cry! As a black female attorney in America, wearing a wig to go to work, it made me 😊 😃 to know that other people think it's bullshit what we go through over our hair. It grows out of our head this way! I have grown to love my natural hair but it's really a matter of dealing with what others think is appropriate and professional.
@@ruthabera1159 I don’t see East Asians often does that mean I am allowed to say “omg can I touch your hair” or “omg your hair is so all over the place” everytime I meet one??
@@Nettiie but it's a tiktok video. The tikok was made for people to see and react. It's not like they brought black people in to take off their wigs. I don't think they mean harm.
"What sort of bullshit is that?"
Felt deep in my soul 😂😂
Minji has no filter.
I was literally dying of laughter 😭😭💀
I started laughing so hard 😂🤣😂🤣
Amen!
That and her facial expression when she said it lol
When she said "Huh? What sort of bullsh*t is that?" I felt that.
@Melventures That hit close to home for all of us 😞😥😞
For sure I have seen their commenting is🤨🙄🙄 thy think we con't read ?
Whole heartedly felt that
@@anubis_war3612 umm she said “huh? What sort of bs is that?” to natural hair not being professional. I guess you really cannot read.
I laughed cause she's right straight BS
I am really happy that they talked about what black people go through on a daily basis with our hair!
Well they already briefed, that is all sarcasm. Behind camera they don't really like Black People's hair.
@@tammyandretti9019 aw are you behind the camera?
@@cheerios7154 it’s true
@@cheerios7154 aw well common sense.
@@marlie3867 I won’t deny that Korea has some very close minded people but to assume that much abt these people that we know very little abt is a bit much idk
I actually always wanted straight hair when I was younger but when I began my teens I just LOVED my curly hair and I brag about it
As you should.
Same!! I use to straighten my hair, and wear it tied up. Now I’m older and wear it in a full Afro, and sometimes get braids.
(How ironic I’m getting goddess braids rn LMAO)
that's because of the natural hair community.. back to it was popular for us to relax our hair.. now we're loving it
I like my hair however it looks. We shouldn’t think straight hair on us is bad but we also shouldn’t thing our natural hair is bad. Our hair looks amazing in any style.
Lmao I still want yt people hair, it’s to much workkkk man
I definitely just got denied a job. They said my "appearance" did not seem very professional and asked if I would be willing to make changes for the position I applied for. Yes I wore my natural hair, pulled back into a BUN, to the interview. Told the recruiter I didn't think thr place was a good fit for me.
i’m sorry that it happened to u :(
That's not okay. Maybe you can contact the EEOC and file a complaint. That's straight up discrimination.
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I think that's illegal. Didn't they pass a law on that??
@@evonramos185 it's called the CROWN act and they haven't passed it everywhere.
Petition for her to not straighten her hair for the next shoot!
Yesss, it would be nice to see her natural hair
Yes
Petition for her to try the curly girl method
She said she had the Magic treatment done, which permanently straightens your hair
@@MissEileenL
Permanently?
I thought as hair grew … it grew out naturally
Its really good when people educate themselves about "Black hairstyles or culture in general"....embrace your fros and curls
Before I get attacks from random people I'm not talking about this video but in general
"Black hairstyles or culture in general" is not a thing. You know there are black people outside of the west with hundreds of different cultures far different from african americans for example
@@Pyramanager this person probably know that they just said back hair styles just for a general statement about black people all over the world
@@Pyramanager Black hair is black hair bud. No matter if you live in America or Africa. While styles may be different at different points in time, it still is the same black hair than black people around the world have to deal with. And if these people want to travel around the world and live in different countries, it would be nice for others to know about it black hair.
So yeah, it is a thing.
@@Pyramanager what ....I'm not even talking about black Americans....I'm African and I was mainly focusing on black people as a whole and people who struggle with accepting their type of hair
@@Pyramanager And I mean black culture and yes black culture is a thing which exists ....I don't know about America but in Africa culture is represented differently through hairstyles and outfits
Always nice to see people from conservative cultures be educated on the struggles of other races in the world
Edit: Liberal or conservative isn't the right word I guess. People completely misunderstood this😐 I mean Korea is still an ignorant and old-fashioned country in general.
Agreed
Ethnicity, not race.
"Conservative" lol
@@ultrainferno. I mean Asian people, specifically east Asian people, being educated on the hair types that black people have. So I definitely do mean race, not ethnicity.
@@sydneydaviston-atkins2936 I meant conservative more in the sense that Korea is still quite traditional and old-fashioned. There's unfortunately still a prevalence of racism, misogyny and homophobia in the country.
As a black woman, I appreciate videos like this that come from a place of education and open mind. ❤️❤️
girl...
@@minana777 what...
They told them that Afro=African and that everyone was wearing wigs, when some only straightened their natural hair. But yea they “educating” themselves… pls free my ppl from the validation of nonblcks
@@aubb6940 The beginning literally says *some* black people wear wigs, which is true. Me saying I appreciate the video is seeking validation? Lmao, perhaps you're projecting your own insecurities.
@@aubb6940 rightt
African/African-American/Black hair is so precious it’s like a sunflower you have to take good care of it to grow and be healthy 🌻
That's literally what I said to myself yesterday when I took my braids out and was coming through my 4C
🌻
Inside as well. Vitamins, good food and water.
That's a pretty cute way of lookin at it
@matt coloureds women are bae
Dam Sky
What is 4C?
Minji: "my hair is pretty wild"
Me: *laughing and crying in 4C hair*
You're cute Minji 🥲🥲🥲
Ps: I haven't seen women with long 4C hair, that's too bad, you guys would be shocked.
4C hair is honestly so beautiful and i admire people who have long 4C hair. I have 3A hair and its a struggle sometimes 😂
My sister has long 4c hair…I cut mines to restart
I have 4c hair, it might not be up to my mid back but it’s shoulder length or passed it even a little bit
@@masochisticdoll mine too are past shoulders lenght. It took me 5 years ish to get them that long. I love and hate them, I often want to perm them back or completely cut them, but I end up watching girls slaying the 4c hairstyles, and my lazy ass wish I was like them instead of being the twist and go type haha.
What's your relationship with your hair?
@@justsomegirl95 haha you can do a lot of styles with twists😭. Taking care of your natural hair sure is tiring especially on wash day. I usually put my hair in braids (weave) so I don’t have to deal with it or I just normally do high puffs😭😭. It’s been almost 2 years since I’ve been natural?? Also today is wash day. So good luck to me
Who’s gonna tell her that her hair is wavy😭
I was thinking the same thing 😂
IM SAYINGG LIKE 😭 "My hair is pretty wild" girl no it ain't...
she said she straighten it '-' so that is not her natural hair
in this video its straightened
Probably it’s curly? Korean people can have very curly hair 👩🦱
A lot of black parents tend to give their black daughters perms from a very young age which makes ur hair really straight but also ends up damaging ur natural hair. My aunts and mom always permed my hair and now I have this one lil patch of hair that stays straight no matter what lol
do hair masks and repairing treatments and try to twist or finger coil your hair. trim the ends as it grows out and avoid heat for a while. 👍🏽
Omg yes, happened to me and my twin sister Xylinda. Started the natural hair journey in 2014 with her. Our hair are currently healthy too :))!
I think this was popular with those of us growing up in the 90's/early 2000's. However, with the amount of information we have now on how harmful perms etc are, I'd like to believe there are very few parents raising young black girls who are adding destructive chemicals to their kids' scalps.
Omg same for me, I managed to get my mum to stop putting relaxers in my hair last year and I’m doing my own hair now. I can finally embrace my natural curly hair☺️ takes a lot to make it healthy tho lol
My grandma did that to my younger sister when she was younger without my mom’s permission. My mom’s still pissed till this day. She had nice curly hair.
I mean it’s not always about what society thinks about our hair lol. Sometimes we wanna wear wigs cuz they cute. And sometimes we don’t wanna have to deal with doing our natural hair.
My aunt has like a dozen wigs and wears them because she can just put it on and go, I have rarely seen her real hair
100% I love my Afro but i wanna start wearing wigs to try different textures and colors without damaging my hair, for cosplay, bc I’m not allowed to dye my hair ( I’m straight up 16 but my mom says my hair color is rarely seen in the black community so to leave it untouched), AND it’s an amazing form of self expression.
Very true, I don’t wear wigs but I do occasional box braids/passion twists for the same reason. It’s a nice break😭
@@lovelylayla2803 22 and apparently deep dark hair rarity is why I'm not to colour it
U mean...ur hair?
This is an example of why the natural hair movement is so precious. The fact that there are so many cultures who have no idea what our hair looks like is wild. Even I, living in South Africa, wasn't aware how beautiful our hair can be without straightening it until I decided to embrace my natural hair.
So true! My natural hair can't be tamed unless I braid it or do twists, etc. Wigs are easier for me as a protective style and time saver. But on vacation, I like having my natural hair out and let it do what it do (with products 😆). It's my truest self
someone tell them that wigs are some times easier because of the time it takes to care for our natural hair too😭 literal hours. also having a designated time or day for it
@Alexi Maximillion whatever u say alexi maximillion
@Alexi Maximillion Honestly, some of us have never worn wigs and don’t spend hours on our hair. I’m also not loving the narrative that many black women put forth that we need to spend hours on our hair. If you don’t know how to take care of your hair, that’s fine, but the rest of us are not spending literal hours on our hair. It takes me max two hours to wash and style.
@Alexi Maximillion my hair is thick and curly it literally hurts so much to curl through it
@Alexi Maximillion Im not, both my parents are black..
@Alexi Maximillion coil and curls are different?? I have short and small curls on certain parts of my hair so I thought that's what curly meant? Or is that still curly or just nappy
People with like 2B hair always say "oh U have really curly hair" but I'm sorry queen you have never seen 4C! I wish it was featured in this video so she could realize her hair isn't as crazy as she thinks lol! But i love the explanation you give them when they react to these things
Yeah it was mostly curly hair, which isn't even the most discriminated against hair type ( even though they also struggle with the professional stuff)... A shame
Yea, I was thinking the same. I wish they showed the most discriminated against hair type. Type 4s are the curliest of the types but it’s made to be like it’s course and ugly
She is saying her hair is crazy in comparison to other people in Korea - because they tend to have type 1 hair
@@ruthabera1159 that’s true too. In comparison, but based off the videos they watching, if hers is “crazy” in her eyes, what’s 3a-4c?😭
@@kaykayree1 4c hair isn’t curls, it’s a tight zig zag pattern
I love this channel - cause it's STILL the only one that looks at topics like this - so - could you do another reaction from this perspective on the - Ganjutsu remix Ragnor and Power is Power... Thank you
Its not the only one try Awesome World and Peaches they are also great along with this channel ❤️
also ReacThing
I have 4c type hair and wash day is like an 8 hour process🤣. Last Friday was the fastest I've ever washed my hair since I was able to find a video that helped me shorten my was day down. I've been natural since I was about 26/27 years old and I can't imagine straightening my hair ever again.
I don’t have 4c hair but my twin does. Her hair is really short but, I see her up at 12pm doing her hair and don’t finish until 6 😭
@@iamthatkpoptrash9625
Lawd I've been there. Don't even get me started when I first did my own box braids...toom me five days 🤧🤧
yes, i have 4c hair too and been natural all my life nowadays it only take about 4-5 hours to do my hair😭
Also 4c here, I just had my last wash day, it really takes all day 😭😭
@@hxpewxrld my wash day is tomorrow , pray for me😅
As a black woman honestly wearing a wig is just easier. Sometimes i'm just lazy. It can also be used as a protective style. When it's extra windy and cold sometimes my hair and scalp feel dry and so having it in a wig and protected with a cap, keeping all the oils in, help keep my hair moisturized. Most of the time though i'm just lazy and having to not only do your hair everyday but the prep that goes into making sure your hair is easy to style the next morning is tiring. I'm glad you guys watched this video and i love the appreciation for black hair. I do also hope that this helps people understand a bit more why so many fans were upset about the portrayal of the character in Penthouse. The "reggae hair" or dreadlocks are viewed upon as dirty and unprofessional a lot of times as well. It can be used as a weapon to discriminate us and look down upon us.
Rawrrcat
I am saddenedTo hear that reggae hair is judged poorly and used as a tool to judge Black people.
I see a fair amount of white people with reggae hair in my area.
So I’m hoping that this type of discrimination goes away for this hairstyle.
@@joylynch5204 the worst part is other races that use the hairstyles they black people have used for centuries do not face the same kind of criticism. Maybe in a social circle but it does not effect them getting or keeping jobs the way it effects black people.
Same here.
My hair also reacts in the same way at during the colder season, especially once it gets to my roots. It’s just a nightmare.
However, I personally just to a wig on without the cap. In my experiences, wearing the cap is more damaging. It causes more headaches and ruins my edges after a while, which takes so long to grow back.
@@galaxy_kitten95 I like it without the cap as well. It damages my edges and my hair is very dry afterwards.
honestly starting to love my natural hair and wear it out now, never have I done that before without it being stretched or manipulated. It feels so good to love yourself for all parts of yourself fr
Having curly hair is pretty its just soooooooo much work to take care of and get it to look nice. Lots of styling, lots of hair product, and also depends on how you dry your hair. Mine also always changes how it dries so it never comes out the same. I think why people are jealous of straight hair is that you can like roll out of bed and it will look nice or if there is bed head you just get it wet again and it goes back to straight. While with curly hair its very rare that you shower and it comes out beautiful without doing anything to it. Also you have to plan and schedule your daily life around your hair and its just such a hassle, its hard to get your curly hair to look nice if you don't have the time. Also it takes so long to dry, I could shower in the morning and it will probably still be wet at the roots until the evening
@Hannan Olow I had a straightening perm in college and I was like "holy shit I can walk outside in the humid rain and my hair WONT frizz, wild" But after awhile it started to get annoying to keep up with and also I noticed it started giving me a lot of grey hairs. Ive been getting better with how to style my hair without heat but sometimes i just wanna go back to all straight
It really doesn't have to be that difficult though. You should follow I am Black Girl Curls on UA-cam. They're professional natural hair stylists and their way of taking care of natural hair, even 4c, is so straightforward and easy
@@keepinitkawaii Yes I was about to comment the same thing they need to get a natural hairstylist and/or watch black girl curls. Our hair can literally be so simple, I never thought I could shampoo,condition, and style my hair in less than 2 hours.
You don't use a hairdryer?
@@djlivvy46 I mean If I used a hairdryer thats inly to straighten my hair. And when I do use it, it just turns into a big fluffy mess and the hair on my nape starts to get curly again because im sweating to get all my hair straight. Blowdrying curly hair is difficult and will usually create more frizz which im trying to avoid
They should try to watch Black's curly hair vary type by having Silk Press natural, which is nice to watch, which is not WIG but their hair can be straight naturally like that. There are lots on UA-cam, I suggest the Deeper Than Hair TV's channel. I love watching her videos, feel at peace or good by watching them. hehe
Keratin treatments too!
I love Deeper than Hair's videos! She's seems like such a wonderful human & à great hair stylist !
I love being black!! We are so diverse and beautiful
Africa is the most genetically diverse continent on Earth
Yeah you can see the origins of every race in Africans. We're all African at the end of the day, just evolved as we moved away.
why are black related things "hip hop", "hip" , "funky" and not just regular adjective like beautiful, nice, pretty
they called people "pretty" multiple times in the video
yeah i really wish koreans would stop doing that even if they mean no harm
They said pretty multiple times, and why are you acting like those words have bad connotations? It’s like a Latin person being called spicy and getting mad. People always gotta be a victim. And before you start the “you’re not black so you can’t possibly know…” I’m black myself. Our energy should be directed on real problems.
@@xaviercopeland2789 to downgrade the experiences of other black ppl doesn’t mean you’re more resilient or are more “focused on the real problems”, its a concern that completely valid and deserves attention. they are simply pointing out that ppl from other cultures only experience black ppl through mainstream media, and sometimes seem like they view black ppl as a monolith, which is concerning to some. that’s literally it. if our energy also should be directed towards things that matter, then this comment shouldn’t have made u so salty. I don’t even think they was really talking about this vid in particular tbh.
@@xaviercopeland2789 even calling latino people spicy and "getting mad" is weird
I am a Black woman who has worn my hair natural for 23 years. It is not a struggle. It is my crown and I wear it proudly.
most say it’s a struggle because they expect their hair to behave like an european’s hair-- they don’t take the time and effort to actually love their hair and do what works for their hair type.
Same, 28 years strong. The misconception of 'struggle', even amongst us blacks, probably stems form the fact that most of our parents didn't know how to manage black hair, so our peers now have to go on, sometimes years long deep dives, to find the right products.
I'm 4b/c, (waist length when stretched), and my wash day don't take more than 2 hours, meanwhile some of us unfortunately still out here doing full, and sometimes multiple day wash routines.
But, thankfully, with more time and education, this will improve.
The way she keep saying “I have curly hair” “I have curly hair too😣” like gurl-💀
FR NOW SHE KNOW DAMN WELL SHE LYIN. 💀
FR NOW SHE KNOW DAMN WELL SHE LYIN. 💀
Embarrassing 😔🖐🏾
Like gurl plz shut up 💀
She was just doing much 😒
you guys are the absolute best. thank you for showing this to them, I feel as if it really helps parts of the world be informed
3:39 OOH! now I want to see Minji's natural curly hair!! I bet it's gorgeous
By the way it's not alway a wig, sometimes we chemically straighten the hair.
OR getting it blow dried.
It’s not always chemicals either.
Sometimes we don’t even make it home. That wig becomes a passenger as soon as we clock out. 🤷🏽♀️
🤣 I have never heard of a wig being referred to as a passenger. Thank you for the laugh! Lol
My aunt calls it a hat. lol
🤣🤣🤣
a woman in the video even says “she could be in black panther” that’s weird asf. imagine if a black person said to her “oh you could be in mulan!” it’s WEIRD. it’s uncomfortable to watch black people can just exist and yall will be like “WOOOWWWW” we aren’t animals. The way u don't see these type of videos for any other race... "koreans react to black _____" who asked for this?? At this point y’all just using us for views and it’s so annoying
nah bc frr
Fr it makes me so uncomfortable 💀
no but it reminds me of black panther too, the vibrant colours and clothes she’s wearing resemble the traditional african clothes seen in black panther..
@Melanin Queen i’m african too but how is it weird?
@Melanin Queen they didnt say it automatically goes to black panther. they just said it reminds them of it, damn can people be reminded of something?
Black peoples hair is so beautiful and the amount of work that goes into taking care of their hair is wild !!……
We ain’t animals
FR IDK WHY EVERYONE IS IN THIS COMMENT SECTION IS ACTING LIKE THIS IS OK🤨
Fr like “WOW BLACK PPL TAKE OFF THEIR WIGS” let’s entertain ourselves. Like I get maybe to do awareness for the discrimination but it’s so weird. They show us like animals like other races don’t wear wigs. And then the girl trying to compare her curly hair to coily/type 3-4 hair and trying to relate to struggles when she clearly doesn’t experience them. It’s like she’s trying to say that her hair is also really curly and that she has to straighten it all the time like black people. Like something is just off idk maybe it’s just me….
@@itzjo8171 nahh girl it not just you😭😭
Literally
Nobody said you were
3:58 sorry but what Pocahontas is he talking about?? :/ I feel like they just list movies with PoC and say they look like them when they don't at all...It feels off-handedly racist to stereotype all natural haired or dark-skinned girls as random disney characters, idk...not every girl with curly hair is "Moana" y'all.
Gurl☠️ if I see someone with curly and red hair I’m going to say “oh you look like Merida” how I’m going to say “you look like Aurora” don’t take it that deep.
Tbh I thought this was kind of weird too
@@franchescatirado5822 Exactly. I've seen other videos where blonde girls are compared to "Elsa" and other characters. They're just making comparisons to what they know.
To be fair, I grew up thinking that Brandy looks so much like Pocahontas, because of her oval face, maybe they were referring to her face n not her hair. :)
I'm Turkish. Only eight percent of my country has curly hair. It was really hard to deal with my curly hair when I was young, there was no one around me who could show me how to take care of my hair. Even hairdressers didn't know what to do with curly hair. Everyone around me was praising straight hair. I hated my hair back then, I was insecure about it. Over time, I began to explore the right ways of care. I gave my hair the value and attention it deserved. Now I get a lot of praise and I'm proud of my 3C type curly hair. No matter what others say, give yourself the value you deserve. All your efforts will pay off!
We're talking Nappy!!!! Our real roots most shown had curly hair which some have but not most
Your hair is nothing like ours though.
So, your troubles is NOT the same thing.
Your curly hair is different than our curly hair…two different types of curly
Ossc, I enjoy so much the different topics that you brought up, even while reacting to tiktok!
I like the way it's educational for the reactors and the general public.
Thank you for showing different groups and cultures in your channel!!
Its not always a wig. A lot of the time black woman tend to straighten our curly hair so technically its our real hair just straightened version.
It shows how the younger generations are more accepting
As someone who is naturally curly and hated her curly hair growing up. Thank you for this!
I now rock my curls like the crown they are ❤️
I appreciate these kinds of videos, more now after I start loving my natural hair, going through a transition and a big chop.
I've never worn a wig and only had weaves on once in my entire life. As child my mom would just relax my hair so she could thread it easily. As an adult I would usually keep my hair short and get braids on occasion. I cut my hair again last week so it's super short and honestly it felt great and it helped reduce my depression and anxiety 😄.
Hope you have an awesome hair journey. UA-cam is an awesome resource to learn about hair as sometimes the local hair dressers arent educated.
This actually made me emotional. I wish that one day i too will have the confidence to rip my wigs off and embrace my natural hair
Im Asian woman I've always told my childhood black friend that I have been friends with for 20 years now, that she looks like a princess. Also when I was in elementary school, my other korean friend really wanted to get had her hair perm like afro because it's looks so pretty :) I really think that mass media has brainwashed some people into believing something that is not reality.
This prejudice is so strong that it stretches onto white people and latinos too.
For a very long time, I used to be embarrassed by my curly hair, simply because people made me look at it as a symbol of shame. I had to get my hair straightened only to understand I loved my curls.
Let your curls free, y'all. It's one of the most liberating things you can do.
Beah Artemisia
It seems to be a white culture thing to look down on curly hair. At least when it’s on a woman. I said it’s because I come from a family where half the people have curly hair and half have straight hair but the women who have curly hair they try to hide it by straightening it or chopping it off and making it really short. I wanted to do neither and my mom changed my hair very harshly as I was growing up. At about the time I was 13 or 14 it got more curly maybe because of a hormonal shift and that’s when my mom used to tell me all your hair just looks messy. However, my hair would get damaged when I would straighten it and it took too much time because I was working going to school and I had internships so I eventually gave up and let her hate it. When I would see her that is. I still felt self-conscious of it and it wasn’t until I was in my early 30s that I began to embrace my curls. So this is very interesting reading this I didn’t know it extended to white and Hispanic but now it makes sense. It was my Hispanic friend who helped me feel proud of my curly hair because people in her family had curly hair but for some reason they enjoyed the curly hair and saw it as a source of pride. So whenever she was around me she would always say gosh your hair is so curly and beautiful. At first I would thought she was smoking some thing but as the years went by her positive feedback paid off. I have noticed a few other Hispanic families that I know seem to take pride in their curls. Obviously I have very limited experiences but I wonder if it’s more of a white culture thing to have straight hair and to praise straight hair over curly hair. Based on the fact that my family of origin is of course wait because I’m white and they discriminated against it.
It’s bc European beauty standards has been forced onto almost every other race by colonizers and racist ppl. It’s deep rooted within the black community and my generation is thankfully getting past and over it. It’s just something that has to be pushed out within generations.
Y’all’s curly hair is not the same as black peoples curly hair. Stop trying to relate so much and just acknowledge
@@queenofswords2142 girl what? 😭 they go through prejudice with their hair too. They can’t share that? Who tf do you think you are?
kinda but black people are more than just judged, they are discouraged from wearing their hair natural and in cultural styles at compliment their hair. it's very different from what black people go through
I've always liked my natural hair but everyone around me would always suggest to straighten it. (which isnt bad but its too hot for that 24/7💀) And if you black, you know the classic "what chu finna do to that head?" When you already styled it😭
they always want tight braids that eat their edges and cause their scalp to bleed. all in the name of looking “presentable.”
I can't count how many times I've wanted to shave my hair all down because of how thick it is😂
5:45 I’m sorry but that took me out 😂😂😂😂😂
Afro is definitely the right word . It has 2 meanings depending on what you’re referring to😂 2:55
I really loved this!!!
When I was younger I didn’t really know how to take care of my curly hair so I straightened it ALL the time. On top of that I used to dye my hair because I wasn’t confident in my natural hair color. But once I got to my junior year of highschool I started to wear my hair naturally. No more straightening and coloring. It’s been severallll years since then and my hair is thriving. My natural hair color is back and my curls are popping. I love my curly hair 🥰
It’s nice but y’all should have shown some afros or 4c hair types...
They showed a variety just like how it is in real life. Every time people show “black” hair, its always 4C. So its nice to see various types of curly hair.
That’s what I though :(
@@thezu9250 it is not 4c hair every time, you have to look up 4c to actually see that hair type. u can look up curly hair and see different varieties of it except for 4c
Yeah dark skin erasure what else
& why was basically every girl in the video light skin
Sometimes I feel like they know nothing about Black people but its alr ig cause they so respectful and love us 💀
I mean they live in a mostly ethnically homogenized society. Yes, their ignorant about black peoples in the diaspora, but honestly I know little-to-nothing about their culture as well outside of IRL relationships, movies, and the internet.
But I agree with you: they come from a place of respectful curiosity and hey, it’s a good place to start. 👍🏾
And black Americans probably know anything about Korean care or how they take care of themselves 😂
why do u guys feel the need to react to black people like we aren’t so kind of project…
Relax it's not that deep. People just need to be educated and learn that our hair isn't just hair and it's a lot to take care of
@@aleeyahp2659 It is that deep, they don't have to chill just because you have a different opinion
@@Tiandcake they are from a different country where everything is different and they are taught about black hair , this is good , they now know what it looks like the culture behind it and how beautiful it truly is🥰
@@kikiii8150 they know how beautiful it is but they still aren't educated
@@Tiandcake that’s for them to take the time out of their day to learn , they already learned something new which is we get discriminated and kicked out of schools and jobs for it , we are a step foward
Please don’t touch our hair. Please and thank you 🙏🏽😅. Always ask first! 😂
Some of these girls aren’t wearing wigs at the start, they just had straightened hair
they compare everything to western movies 😭
For real I was like how is that similar to pocohantus 😭😭
thats their only point of reference. their arent many black people in South Korea. Most Koreans probably only see black people in american movies, maybe a tourist or if they go travelling
True but they also compare themselves to like kpop idols and actors too, like you ever watch yt videos and they be like, "oh I look like blah blah" even tho they don't they just have like one similar feature
Nawt black panther im cryin- why do people always feel the need to react to black people or sum 🧍🏽♀️
They are not exposed to other ethnicities And probably only through movies. Like they're talking about one and obviously she is not black she is Islander. But you have to see it as South Korean context they got another large shit to worry about like Japan North Korea and China and recovering from mass killings and oppression and residuals from Japanese colonization
As someone who grew up with a mom who didn't know how to style afro hair (she's white Hispanic and my dad is black), it took me a long time to feel comfortable with my natural hair. I would hide it and straighten it and hated it until I finally just stopped and realized my natural hair is not that unmanageable or difficult at all (with the right products)! ☺
As a black woman, I love this video. Black hair is a story in and of itself. While it’s a symbol of pride, black hair has always been politicized in western (more specifically American) culture. Black hair tells a story of struggle, endurance, and beauty against all odds. Some fun facts, black people who were slaves used to hide rice in the braids of their hair when they were escaping as a means to either mark where they were or for food. Black hair is extremely versatile. Most black people will have 3a-4c hair but some black people have 1-2c hair too. And black hair can come in any color although black and brown are the most common. There’s so so much to learn about our hair and I wish more people would be open to learning about it and the prejudices that people with textured hair face.
I have 4c hair, the whole untangling, washing process alone is uhmmm😭😂😂😂
Minji is soo adorable i just love this group anytime they do a reaction 💜💜💜 Our Natural hair is more time consuming to care for than straight hair but is soo beautiful too! 🙌🏾😍
The innocence and pure humanity when they were so baffled by the sheer idea of “ hair Discrimination “ 🙏😭 it just made me feel so good. Giving official welcomes to the family barbecue.
I was in 7th grade and me and my other 2 black friends decided to get braids together, since we go to a mostly white school. When we showed up to school they dress coded us. They said our hair was a "distraction" and went against dress code and that we needed to take out the braids immediately or we would be suspended from school. We didnt take them out and our moms were pissed abt this situation and went up to the school defending us. That just shows how uneducated they were bc you can't just take out braids like white girls, those braids took us 4-5 hrs to get!
My sister got fired from her job bc they didn't like her hair. One of her bosses ended up telling her that the other bosses at the job were complaining about how it looked. And they kept making comments to her about how they think she'd look so nice with straight hair. You can't even sue bc it's hard to prove. And I always wear wigs bc when I wear my natural hair ppl at my job pet me like a zoo animal. And if I tell them not to touch it then I'm being "aggressive" or "over dramatic". We can never win.
People who call you “aggressive” or “overly dramatic” when you set boundaries about consensual touching of YOUR BODY are *gaslighting* you.
I don’t know how old you are, but please stand up for yourself. No matter the cost. Do NOT let these people pressure you into being violated. Someone will say right now, “Oh it’s not that serious” but it is. Only you can teach people how to respect you or disrespect you.
This set us back 500 years
black hair grows up and out to the sun like flowers!! I love the video and the education on different races
I was completely oblivious of the 'unprofessional' stereotype attached to curly hair. I spent over 4 years in South East Asia teaching & modelling, they absolutely loved my hair.
If I knew this then, maybe I would've felt insecure. So thankful for synchronistic oblivion. 😆😍🌈❤
I feel like they’re also learning about different cultures through reacting to different stuff through this channel
aleeya hutchins is literally THE MOST GORGEOUS girl i’ve ever seen! she’s the one in the thumbnail!
minji got me dead tryna act like she can relate 😭 love ha tho
I'm surprised nobody else noticed LOL
This video made it seem like it's a chore that we dislike with our black hair . Like we wear wigs and stuff bc we don't like our curly hair . Yes it's alot of work but love every magical part of it . Also would be nice if 4c hair was included here . That's even more magical woth the shrinkage and then stretching it
I love this video and I love them for explaining the struggles
Every time Minji said her hair was curly, Rua would look at her and then at the camera like: Just don't react. 😂😂
I find it funny I’m getting goddess braids rn, and this pops up in my notifications 😂
I wish we could’ve seen 4c hair like mine 😭
There were a couple of women with 4c hair, it just wasn't long.
I genuinely love natural curly hair.
To be honest I just find them so cute, their reactions are so genuine, innocent it truly warms the heart !
As we said where I come from : " Cœur sur vous"
I'm a girl with straight hair but I love all types of curly hair, I think it looks like clouds or sheep, very cute :0
I think they’d be amazed at how much work goes into caring for your curly hair.
2:49 Rua was right this hairstyle is call an afro. My man know is stuff lol
i live their reaction to Lisa’s afro hair
😄 all I did throughout the video… thank you❤️
1:02 lollll. This was the highlight of my day!!!!😂😂
This content is everything. I'm so happy they learning
This channel puts such diverse content, this is the only korean reaction channel i watch lmao
Lets rename this Koreans react to mixed girls hair challenge.
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I enjoy watching these videos so much haha, i saw the GRWM video before that and i really appreciated how nice and supportive these women were being
Wearing braids doesn't damage our hair! its actually a protective style! We braid our hair all the time in different styles to protect our hair from damaging! but braids are also seen as unprofessional.
when those braid arent tight. these box braids are taking our hair out. our scalp can't withstand the excess weight and tightness
Braids can damage our hair from tension and weight. They can weaken your hair, especially your edges where the hair is less dense. The texture of the braiding hair can cause breakage too. That's why it's best to use real virgin braiding hair if you can, but kanekalon is still ok.
She really said “I have curly hair too” girllll, just u wait😂😂
black panther???? what is this
Your so corny come better next time don’t get mad lol
tbh these kinds of comments make it sound like they're doing something bad, they're learning about cultures they've never been experienced to. no one's treating us like animals, comments like when they say "she could act in black panther" is just them connecting what they see in media, like the few things they know about black people go what they're seeing on the videos
@@nalbinalbii888 blah blah this is the culture that’s the most racist to blk ppl
"Wearing a wig and a hat is like wearing 2 hats"
YOU DON'T KNOW HOW RIGHT YOU ARE MY GOOD SIR. I BE BURNING UP SOMETIIIIIIMES-
As I kid I always wanted straighter hair to fit in but I’m so happy with my hair now
Love this!!!!!!!!!!!! yall pick the best compilations. Great job
Natural hair will always suit you better. Me and my 4C hair are getting to know each other and I'm loving it.
I'm smiling so hard right now, I swear! I love this for us
I love this channel! keep teaching this way!
I love to see them learning and appreciating other culture's hair!😊 And to the girl w/the curly hair, I think you should wear it curly one day! We gotta love the curls that Jehovah God gave us!!🙌🏾 I know I have learned to love mine...hehe!😊💜
Made me cry! As a black female attorney in America, wearing a wig to go to work, it made me 😊 😃 to know that other people think it's bullshit what we go through over our hair. It grows out of our head this way! I have grown to love my natural hair but it's really a matter of dealing with what others think is appropriate and professional.
My mom teached me to love my hair ever since I was young..so I never once hated my hair .
They were all so sweet and empathetic. It was beautiful to watch.
Why are they reacting to our hair like we're animals or something?
They don’t see black people often .. there’s no need to be rude. They like the hair that’s why they are acting like that
@@ruthabera1159 I don’t see East Asians often does that mean I am allowed to say “omg can I touch your hair” or “omg your hair is so all over the place” everytime I meet one??
@@ruthabera1159 She asked a question. How is that "rude"?
@@kakajara2927 Yep. People actually act like they're the only homogeneous culture on the planet. We're human beings.
@@Nettiie but it's a tiktok video. The tikok was made for people to see and react. It's not like they brought black people in to take off their wigs. I don't think they mean harm.
LOL wakanda forever is sending me. this was a super cute video