Its like we decided to show up the 80-90s and were like... i can be weider xD WHAT were they thinking wearing pale lips and silver eyeshadow With layer tanks, a vest and a jean shirt over other pair of jeans 😭 i was kid back then, crazy that is what was "fashion"
Reminds of me Quinta Brunson saying "It. Does. Not. Have. To. Be. A. Chip! Could be, doesn't have to!" in a old Buzzfeed taste test video. I think it was the one where she and a bunch of other Buzzfeed employees tried international Lay's potato chips.
Or eyebrows 😂 I’ve seen the way 90’s and early 2000’s teens tortured their eyebrows. Up until I was about 7 (2010) it was still a major trend. Then the pencilled brows came in.
I completely agree. The hair bleaching, heat, gel. People didn't give a FUCK about the health of their hair. Or skin, they'd tan like crazy and bleach their hair. There's this girl I hate who bleaches her hair and lies out tanning for hours a day all summer. If I liked her I'd be like, girl you know how bad all that is right? But I hate her so I'm going to let her fry herself
I just got a flashback. I was 14, had just bleached my hair and decided the wet2straight would be a brilliant choice to dry and straighten my hair. My dad walked into the living room and said "is someone cooking ham?" The ham was in fact the ramen noodles on my head being singed to death.
I had a wet to straight as a teen and I absolutely LIVED for that sound because it felt like I was burning my curls into straight submission. Cathartic
Oh my God, olive oil? I’ve seen people use straight eco as moisturizer but like olive oil with the hot comb!?!? did it not legitimately pan fry your hair? I’m so curious.
Core memory unlocked: sitting behind girls who straightened their hair daily and had ALL split ends. Not just split... each individual hair tip looked like a tiny hair brush. 😬😬😬😬
Remember when you wouldn't have enough time to dry AND straighten your hair, so when our hair was damp we straightened it then. And when that hair hit your face it was the HOTTEST PIECE OF HAIR EVER.
We didn’t have information like kids do know. They have way more information about taking care of their skin and hair also how to apply make up. We had to wing it lol
@nagito1473you do realize that the whole gimmick was using it on wet hair and it being safe to do so? The marketing being deceitful doesn’t make the user stupid, it makes the marketing deceitful 😂 Just like you NOT using this product didn’t make you any smarter, it just meant you didn’t use the product? Lol.. I didn’t use it either because I was probably too young but literally to this day there are wet-to-straight products that are actually safer for your hair, so no one was inherently stupid for using it, the idea was just ahead of the technology, along with the deceitful marketing.. But I guess if watching videos of someone using a stupid product that didn’t work how it claimed it was going to that a lot of people bought hoping it would, or watching them re-enact funny or stupid things they did as a CHILD, so they can have fun and reminisce with others over their shared naivety, or usually just the nostalgia of it all, because even if you didn’t do something or use something you know someone who did, and instead of watching them for that reason or just because they are entertaining, you watch them to feel superior and to tell others that you feel so smart that you didn’t do childish things as a child, then you do you Personally I get nostalgia from these because it mostly reminds me of my babysitters who basically raised me and occasionally myself/people I went to school with, and when I see a video where I didn’t do the thing, instead of feeling superior, I just am like, I didn’t do the thing? Lol.. and move on with my life Everyone’s gotta get their kicks somehow I guess and if you get your kicks and self-esteem partially from being able to say “well I didn’t do that as a child, because I guess I was just too smart” then you do you 😂 Like you literally said you feel so smart by watching these videos because you never did any of this stuff so that makes me feel wonder like why do you even watch it? Lol Besides just to feel superior? Because apparently any nostalgia is lost on you because you “weren’t like the other kids” 💅 Who again, were literally children I wasn’t like most of the other kids either, was a bit smarter according to all the tests they did on me, and at times didn’t socially do or think things most the other kids did.. but how do you get a superiority complex and I just got bullied and little to no self-esteem? 😂 Self-awareness I guess, considering if you had some more of it you’d realize why your comment rubbed me wrong enough to make me want to waste my breath, and how your comment makes you come across, which isn’t well.. Like congrats, according to you, you were slightly smarter than other kids when it came to common childhood mistakes, and also didn’t do a lot of the fun things the rest of the kids tried, and don’t get to have fun now with the rest of everyone reminiscing over it Do you want a cookie? 🍪 Like I said it seems like you already have the superiority complex and lack of self-awareness but I don’t have emojis for those 🤷🏽♀️
It’s a squeal. There’s a difference between a choral note and a note you can simply just scream. For it to be a choral ‘whistle note’ it has to be executed a certain way. 🥰
No oil sweetie. We white folks. We were kept in the dang dark. Except for me. I just kept my curls. Screw the hell my sister put her head through. I have a very tender head. My aunt was my hair cutter forever. Having to find hair people who treat me like someone who is just doing what I can and honestly, dgaf enough to have my long hair anymore. I cut off a few feet. Then I too it to my chin, next month it was at just behind my ears. I never want to fight my head ever again.
God I remember doing this when I was a teenager. I still remember the sound and smell. If only I had known how damaging it was and that I was literally frying my hair. The worst of it was I didn’t understand why my hair always felt rough and never soft. 🤦♀️
I used to watch my white friends do this all the time and be like “omg your hair is literally burning” and every time they’d turn around and say “no it’s okay, it’s literally a wet to dry straightener, this is literally what it’s made for ” 😅😩
i was not sentient during the early 2000s but I have a very vague memory of my sister doing this and saying it helps keep the hair straighter for longer
Oh no 🤦🏽♀️😭 I just got a “silk press” but it wasn’t no press, the hairdressers at the African salon I go to were deep frying my hair and I’m traumatised haha 😭
One summer when it was very hot, my bags got all soaked from how I had sweated. I asked my friend for her straightener, she gave it to me, and when THAT sound came from my wet hair, she looked at me all horrified. I looked back at her and said "no, it's fine, don't worry".
She's sacrificing her hair just to show us what was the most horrific tool of our teens. Kudos hun. I pray you moisturized your hair afterwards and not scrunched it 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I remember hating my curls and straightening them any chance I got and even wished on Christmas that I’d wake up with straight hair. Now that I’m older and have watched people do anything to get curls, I’m proud of mine. It’s something that makes up who I am. It’s wild and unpredictable like me. Sure, I wake up sometimes with either a lions mane or a balding witch’s head but we’re still cool, my curls and I.
I would die for a big mess of curls. I own every kind of curling method and have used product that say it will make my hair curly lol like wut? I debated getting a perm at one point. We are all beautiful in our own way yet always want what we don't have. Live your life and love yourself ❤
Yep! We had crunchy, frizzy hair with horrible chunky highlights. Or if you were super cool like me, you died the under part bright red or black. It’s shameful… I know. 😂
One time my sister in law was playing around with my daughter's barbies and tried to straighten it's hair with my iron I was using. I guess she was too dumb to realize the hair was plastic and melted plastic was stuck to the iron. She then refused to buy me a new one. What a CuN_.......
Yes!! And then the first hair straighteners were steam straighteners, so you filled them with water exactly like a real iron!! Wow that just brought me back!! Lol
Should've been called the "Still damp & a little straight" lol Istg I could smell that steam watching this. The things we did to our hair 2000-2007...we all suffered justly 😆😭
the 2000s are both chaotic and iconic LMFAO
Its like we decided to show up the 80-90s and were like... i can be weider xD
WHAT were they thinking wearing pale lips and silver eyeshadow
With layer tanks, a vest and a jean shirt over other pair of jeans 😭 i was kid back then, crazy that is what was "fashion"
No. Just no.
@@ArtsiArt what?
@@sincerelyalaskax They’re absolutely not.
@@ArtsiArt i think they are
Gotta bring the trauma back every once in a while
Exposure therapy
Absolutely 💯 😅
If it doesn’t remember it won’t behave
prime example of the Y2K lesson, "just be cause you can, doesn't mean you should"
LMAOO
Reminds of me Quinta Brunson saying "It. Does. Not. Have. To. Be. A. Chip! Could be, doesn't have to!" in a old Buzzfeed taste test video. I think it was the one where she and a bunch of other Buzzfeed employees tried international Lay's potato chips.
5.5k likes and 2 comments? Let me help
What is y2k
@@Sophia_Hooper2 A style
The tiny squeal at the end- 😂😂😂
The fact that any of us still have hair is a miracle
Or eyebrows 😂 I’ve seen the way 90’s and early 2000’s teens tortured their eyebrows. Up until I was about 7 (2010) it was still a major trend. Then the pencilled brows came in.
Ain't that the truth!! 🤣
@@potato1084 and they are back. I'm definitely NOT tweezing my brows into oblivion ever again
Didn't do it then won't do it now
I completely agree. The hair bleaching, heat, gel. People didn't give a FUCK about the health of their hair. Or skin, they'd tan like crazy and bleach their hair. There's this girl I hate who bleaches her hair and lies out tanning for hours a day all summer. If I liked her I'd be like, girl you know how bad all that is right? But I hate her so I'm going to let her fry herself
Girl you were COMMITTED, doing a whole front piece for us instead of a back bottom one 💀
Fr 😭😭😭
I just know she soaked her hair in heat protectant before the video 😂
Because back then, the only part you’d straighten was the front piece and you’d leave the rest frizzy and wavy
@@cake_trainand caked in gel
Thought the same thing 😆
That's not a sizzle, that's the sound of your hair screaming, crying and begging for mercy 😭😭😭😭
999th like and no comments? Let's fix that
hahahahahaha
Fr 😭
3.6k likes and three comments? Let’s fix that😊
FR THOUGH
That hair burned so much girl turned into a smoke detector in the end.
That's the sound of water evaporated out. My wet button down shirts make that sizzle noise to when I iron them damp
It's steam
“The sizzling means it’s working.” 😭😂
😂😂😂 on the box it literally says you might hear a sizzle and "that's ok"
Gurlll😂😂😂
@@TieraWilliams-k2ltell me ur joking 🙃
@@TieraWilliams-k2lthey need to be sued for that bro .
My cousin did that once and then a chunk of hair came off because it was burnt to it.
mcdonald’s fryer:
😂
“Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should” - Dr Ian Malcom, Jurassic Park.
This killed me😂
I LOL’d
Lmao
That is hilarious
Lmao
A shiver went down my spine watching this
Only 7 likes now and already being in the top second is just🤌🏻
Girl hit that whistle note higher than Mariah😂
LMAO
💀💀💀😂😂😂😂😂
fr 😪
LOL
i was wearing airpods too- TvT
You said "prepare yourself" but nothing could've prepared me for that sizzle
Can't realate
@@urmomshouse4173 relate*
Frrrrr
@@thistle.x it autocorrected to "realate" for some reason
Ah yes, the hair fryer.
I'm lucky to be living in the generation of the air fryer
😂
@@themythicalsubway It's cause you can't afford the H because of inflation so no wet to straight hair for you.
Lol 🤣
@@NatashaEstrada wth...
The fact it still works is unbelievable mine broke in 2014
Mine still going. I would straighten my whole hair 😄
How to fry- I mean dry your hair and straighten it at the same time
😂
Lol😂
Lmao
Fr tho
😂
"Are you cooking breakfast?"
"No, just straightening my hair."
*steaming intensifies*
oh ok- uhhh where iz the eggz
@@ashterkomarov2185no no where da bacon 🥓
@@Thosetwobraceletgirlies naww where tha toast
@@ashterkomarov2185 TOAST
I think you should hand in a written apology letter to your hair and take them out on a treat
278 likes and no comments -? Let me fix that but fr fr
776 likes but 1 comment? Lemme fix that and yeah 🙌
this is the absolute opposite of "straight until you get wet"
iykyk
@@jackygeorge4501 😭
Gurllll “ if it sounds like burning,It IS Burning “😂😢
As a hairstylist, this made me SCREAM
The scream in this made me scream bc I have headphones
@@kimberlyogrady4534the scream made me scream cuz my volume was high and no headphones and it's 6am 😂
Yet you probably used this too
“It locks the moisture in”
Yall, we fried our hairs like we were deep frying chicken 💀💀💀
dawg u can literally hear the fried crumbs land on the ground at the end too 😭😭
Lmao 😂😂
No but without the context it is an incredibly satisfying sound
I can SMELL this video
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291 likes and 1 comment? Let me fix that
Same, I can also sense the burnt and balled up hair follicles. Killed me
Ikr took me back to my teen days omg
LITERALLY THOUGHT THIS EXACT THOUGHT AND IT WAS THE FIRST COMMENT I SAW WHEN THEY LOADED💀💀
I just got a flashback. I was 14, had just bleached my hair and decided the wet2straight would be a brilliant choice to dry and straighten my hair. My dad walked into the living room and said "is someone cooking ham?" The ham was in fact the ramen noodles on my head being singed to death.
This comment is underrated 😭
😂 that’s funny I have never straightened my hair wet it would kill me
This made me want to cry
Omg Ham! I have always thought burning hair smelled like something in particular... MFing HAM!
Your dad sounds really funny 😂
This made me laugh so much in solidarity 😭🤣🤣🤣
The fact that we still had hair left is fucking mind-blowing
That hair straightener DESTROYED my hair 😂
We all told ourselves, “Its ok, it’s just steam 🤷🏻♀️”
True!😂
So real
"just the product in the hair"
REALLLL
Wait is it not actually steam??
Don't tell me it's smoke 🫢
“…AAÆE-” it's okay… things will get better 😔
I had a wet to straight as a teen and I absolutely LIVED for that sound because it felt like I was burning my curls into straight submission. Cathartic
obsessed with the way you worded this
@@giotronq me too
So kinky…
@@nightslasher9384 this could also be said about some people’s hair before using this
888th like
That sound is the sound of hundreds of hair strands collectively screaming.
For years, I blamed my fried hair on the color. Meanwhile that bad boy was on the bathroom counter.
I WAS JUST YELLING 'STOPPP' THIS ENTIRE VIDEO
I'm black so this sounded like a hot comb or flat iron going in my hair after my mom just sprayed the row with olive oil😂😂😂
my mom but with Blue Magic and a hot comb 😂
🗣️"Hold ya ear!"
😅😅😅👌
@@TheNewHost 😂😂😂 Facts
@@TheNewHost "hold ya ear" PLS THE PTSD WE GOT EVERY TIME WE HEARD THAT!
Oh my God, olive oil? I’ve seen people use straight eco as moisturizer but like olive oil with the hot comb!?!? did it not legitimately pan fry your hair? I’m so curious.
That one dead peace of hair😂😭
The sound has unlocked a memory that my brain has purposely repressed and protected me from
That scream at the end😂
Core memory unlocked: sitting behind girls who straightened their hair daily and had ALL split ends. Not just split... each individual hair tip looked like a tiny hair brush. 😬😬😬😬
Wow
That was me 😂
Me too 😢
you ain’t gotta call me out like that jeez
@@okayally 😂😂😂 if anything, I was the oddball for not following trends. I thought it was pointless. Still do, but kids are kids. 😁🤷♀️
Why are you bringing ptsd to yourself again? Youre a soldier!
“Hey hun, what’s for dinner?”
“What dinner?”
Wdym?
@@Helloohello650 it sounds like something is cooking
@@IdkJmenomoje ohhhhhh
This comment is underrated 😂😂😂
@@astrid341update one month later, still underrated.
I CAN SMELL THE BURNT HAIR SMELL OF MY ROOM💀
Showed this to my mom and she said “Please make it stop, the memories.” 😭
your mom was born in 1997-2012?!
@@josereyes3266??? I was born in 1993 and plenty of us were doing this.
@@josereyes3266lol born 84. I remember this tool well in my high school teen years.
You damaging your hair for us shows how much you love us girlie😭😭❤️
Remember when you wouldn't have enough time to dry AND straighten your hair, so when our hair was damp we straightened it then. And when that hair hit your face it was the HOTTEST PIECE OF HAIR EVER.
True facts
We were young and stupid. No one knew better 😭
Nah, we knew. I think marketing said something about it being okay with a certain type of heating plate, but only on towel dried hair.
@@username00009 ok, then I was young and stupid and didn't know better xD
We didn’t have information like kids do know. They have way more information about taking care of their skin and hair also how to apply make up. We had to wing it lol
I remember on the BOX it showed a girl using it on WET hair lol 😆
@nagito1473you do realize that the whole gimmick was using it on wet hair and it being safe to do so? The marketing being deceitful doesn’t make the user stupid, it makes the marketing deceitful 😂
Just like you NOT using this product didn’t make you any smarter, it just meant you didn’t use the product? Lol.. I didn’t use it either because I was probably too young but literally to this day there are wet-to-straight products that are actually safer for your hair, so no one was inherently stupid for using it, the idea was just ahead of the technology, along with the deceitful marketing..
But I guess if watching videos of someone using a stupid product that didn’t work how it claimed it was going to that a lot of people bought hoping it would, or watching them re-enact funny or stupid things they did as a CHILD, so they can have fun and reminisce with others over their shared naivety, or usually just the nostalgia of it all, because even if you didn’t do something or use something you know someone who did, and instead of watching them for that reason or just because they are entertaining, you watch them to feel superior and to tell others that you feel so smart that you didn’t do childish things as a child, then you do you
Personally I get nostalgia from these because it mostly reminds me of my babysitters who basically raised me and occasionally myself/people I went to school with, and when I see a video where I didn’t do the thing, instead of feeling superior, I just am like, I didn’t do the thing? Lol.. and move on with my life
Everyone’s gotta get their kicks somehow I guess and if you get your kicks and self-esteem partially from being able to say “well I didn’t do that as a child, because I guess I was just too smart” then you do you 😂
Like you literally said you feel so smart by watching these videos because you never did any of this stuff so that makes me feel wonder like why do you even watch it? Lol
Besides just to feel superior?
Because apparently any nostalgia is lost on you because you “weren’t like the other kids” 💅
Who again, were literally children
I wasn’t like most of the other kids either, was a bit smarter according to all the tests they did on me, and at times didn’t socially do or think things most the other kids did.. but how do you get a superiority complex and I just got bullied and little to no self-esteem? 😂
Self-awareness I guess, considering if you had some more of it you’d realize why your comment rubbed me wrong enough to make me want to waste my breath, and how your comment makes you come across, which isn’t well..
Like congrats, according to you, you were slightly smarter than other kids when it came to common childhood mistakes, and also didn’t do a lot of the fun things the rest of the kids tried, and don’t get to have fun now with the rest of everyone reminiscing over it
Do you want a cookie? 🍪
Like I said it seems like you already have the superiority complex and lack of self-awareness but I don’t have emojis for those 🤷🏽♀️
I can feel the pain of my skull when that thing gets to the ends of my hair. I swear it just rips the living hell out the early 2000's split ends
Yes, your hair is more elastic when it's wet. That's why you shouldn't brush it when wet. I always liked this sound 😂
@@maureenlaneski2802 FRRR
The way my jaw DROPPED is concerning 😂
we need more dedicated content creators.i mean, babe is willing to sacrifice her hair like this for our entertainment, that's commitment
It grows back. And it's not that noticeable so I don't think it did much. BUT it could have gone alot worse 😅
why is nobody talking about how she just hit a whistle note
It’s a squeal. There’s a difference between a choral note and a note you can simply just scream.
For it to be a choral ‘whistle note’ it has to be executed a certain way. 🥰
@@peachyemi870 it was a joke
fr
@@sadezem991 Ngl, I highly doubt that
@@unknown4957 i dont really care either way i just think the first reply was really annoying
Okay, so I wasn’t at the age when that was like huge to do, but I remember that frying sound from when my mom would do her hair with it.
SAME!! Imagine my shock when I grew up XD
No oil sweetie. We white folks. We were kept in the dang dark. Except for me. I just kept my curls. Screw the hell my sister put her head through. I have a very tender head. My aunt was my hair cutter forever. Having to find hair people who treat me like someone who is just doing what I can and honestly, dgaf enough to have my long hair anymore. I cut off a few feet. Then I too it to my chin, next month it was at just behind my ears. I never want to fight my head ever again.
@@andidreyes5323 uhm I am white 😐 so
I understand that struggle with your hair-
File this under “TOXIC nostalgia” ☠️
God I remember doing this when I was a teenager. I still remember the sound and smell. If only I had known how damaging it was and that I was literally frying my hair. The worst of it was I didn’t understand why my hair always felt rough and never soft. 🤦♀️
I never did weird crap to my hair but damn did I cut it short as I got older... late 20's now and it is almost my old tomboy look
Correction, it wasn’t frying your hair, it was boiling it.
Wow yes I remember the smell too, I forgot about that! I'm so glad we don't do that anymore and we know better now
Perfectly cut screams 😭
Round of applause for her being able to do that to her hair all over again
I can smell the burning hair smell through the screen
Her at the end be sounding like a finger nails on a chalkboard😂
I pray to god that this wasn’t a BOTDF reference.
Let that band die
@@YouDontGetToSeeMyEmail erm... No, sorry, fingernails on chalkboard is a VERY common phrase for high noises that hurt your ears 😬
Lol, I thought it sounded like that sound effect from psycho
@@YouDontGetToSeeMyEmail no
Dude i SPITTED my apple juice- 💀😭
The fact that she is doing this for us. What a brave soul.
I used to watch my white friends do this all the time and be like “omg your hair is literally burning” and every time they’d turn around and say “no it’s okay, it’s literally a wet to dry straightener, this is literally what it’s made for ” 😅😩
I was one of the girls who said that 🤣🤣🤣
@@hollymize1688 me too
@@hollymize1688 i hope you realized the error of your ways 😂
"It's just steam!" 😆
I mean tbh, why would a hair tool company sell something so damaging? Like you would think someone would have vetoed it
The sound is so satisfying
i was not sentient during the early 2000s but I have a very vague memory of my sister doing this and saying it helps keep the hair straighter for longer
I remember my friend in 2003 ironing her wet hair and listening to how it fried while she said that it stayed straight longer that way 😅
Oh no 🤦🏽♀️😭
I just got a “silk press” but it wasn’t no press, the hairdressers at the African salon I go to were deep frying my hair and I’m traumatised haha 😭
Yep it stayed straight longer because she hot heat damage.
That piece just hanging on for dear life 💀
The way I actually started crying.
Bro, she went grande at the end😂😂❤
thirteen yr old me laughing in emo. twenty yr old me crying in emotional damage.
That ‘ÆÆAÆAAAEHHHÆ’ at the end says everything 😂
I have never heard such a clear cry for help.
It's so crunchy so coquette 🌸🎀
The scream I can’t😭😭🖐
The fact that your hair is still healthy blows me away
The fear in her eyes says it all .
One summer when it was very hot, my bags got all soaked from how I had sweated. I asked my friend for her straightener, she gave it to me, and when THAT sound came from my wet hair, she looked at me all horrified. I looked back at her and said "no, it's fine, don't worry".
How is that fine...
She's sacrificing her hair just to show us what was the most horrific tool of our teens. Kudos hun. I pray you moisturized your hair afterwards and not scrunched it 🙏🏻🙏🏻
“If it makes that sound, it’s working. Just trust me Tiffany!!”
She took let him cook to a whole new level
it’s like frying an egg. the sound and the smell 😭
I used it all freshman year cuz i had swimming in the morning, lawl. good good old days of saying " don't worry, it's meant to do that"
I remember hating my curls and straightening them any chance I got and even wished on Christmas that I’d wake up with straight hair. Now that I’m older and have watched people do anything to get curls, I’m proud of mine. It’s something that makes up who I am. It’s wild and unpredictable like me. Sure, I wake up sometimes with either a lions mane or a balding witch’s head but we’re still cool, my curls and I.
I would die for a big mess of curls. I own every kind of curling method and have used product that say it will make my hair curly lol like wut? I debated getting a perm at one point. We are all beautiful in our own way yet always want what we don't have. Live your life and love yourself ❤
@turtlebot10000 same I just want curls
i can smell the burnt hair through the screen 😭😭😭
That shit sent me back to the 7th grade WHO DECIDED THIS WAS EVER OKAY?????😭😭
She really said “I am screaming like kettle on an stove “
No wonder no one had shiny hair in the 2000s 😂
Yep! We had crunchy, frizzy hair with horrible chunky highlights. Or if you were super cool like me, you died the under part bright red or black. It’s shameful… I know. 😂
@@xoxolovechristielynn yup..I had 2 big chunks of blonde in my hair. Most of my friends had red or half brown underneath blonde.
The look in ur eyes is like “omg i am really doing this”
Oh god that sound as a hairstylist makes me wanna cry, i actually stopped breathing. And these are back
Thank everything my mother loved her hair enough to not fall for this tool in the early 2000s
I used to use an iron to straighten my hair.
oh no
Me too😂
One time my sister in law was playing around with my daughter's barbies and tried to straighten it's hair with my iron I was using. I guess she was too dumb to realize the hair was plastic and melted plastic was stuck to the iron. She then refused to buy me a new one. What a CuN_.......
Yes!! And then the first hair straighteners were steam straighteners, so you filled them with water exactly like a real iron!! Wow that just brought me back!! Lol
WHAT
Bro hit the Mariah Carry note
The scream at the end 😂😂😂
She really went 🐀📈📈🐀🐀📈
Should've been called the "Still damp & a little straight" lol Istg I could smell that steam watching this. The things we did to our hair 2000-2007...we all suffered justly 😆😭
Not me with earbuds 😭😭😭
The fact that she still damages her hair to entertain us😭😭✋️✋️
she said be prepared. i couldn't
The hair is having PTSD 💀
I had the SAME ONE and I gotta say you are sooo incredibly brave for going right into the front of your hair for this lol
I loved that sound bc it meant it was working 😂
She really went: “ bye hair! I didn’t need you “
There used to be legit blogs about how you can TOTALLY use straighteners on wet hair. That sh** fried tf out of my hair.. I am still traumatized.
Nooooooooo! 😱
I cant believe you actually did this! Your beautiful hair !
Her eyes and that whistle note at the end, got me good😭😭