God calls you to repentance. Tomorrow is not a promise, and God does not want you to die in sin and go to hell, but to repent and believe in Jesus Christ for eternal life That is why Jesus Christ (God made Man) died on the cross. You broke the Law, but Christ paid your fine. He suffered in your place, as your Substitute, and rose again after three days, now seated at the right hand of the Father; He is King over all. "For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16). Christ is coming soon.
The young man with the red stripped shirt(doing the young woman's hair). He was soooooooo gentle with styling her hair. Because African American hair is NO JOKE( It gets tangled very easily, tender-headedness, and its a LOT to deal with etc.) P.S. And I learned how to style a ponytail!!. Both of them did a great job too!!.
This made me think about how yall know how some idols get everyday jobs when they retire. What if I tried to go to what I heard was a salon that could do black hair in korea only to see my old bias there😂. Now I gotta manifest it after seeing this video🎉
omg i love how he was so gentle with her hair like ik our hair gets tangled so easy and most of us are tender-headed but he was so nice and gentle we need more of these episodes asap
I love how patient and gentle All of them were with eachother,it made the vibe very comfortable.Also both of the guest with the curly hair were attractive.
This was so wholesome, love it! Hope to see the part two where they switch places, that sounds like it’d be interesting as well. Will checkout their group now! I appreciate them being so open minded 🙌🏾
You took the words right out of the mouth. I just mentioned this same comment today. I believe this brown-skinned lady has more of a loose afro texture it's not as kinky.
@@princechawmin2491 How you gonna say they didn't have "black" hair when they're literally "black"? What? We don't all have the same hair texture. However, that doesn't make it any less "black."
I’m black but my mom permed my hair ever since I was 5. I have a lot of new growth and I’m letting it grow out but I feel so dumb at times because I don’t know how to take care of my hair. I’m trying to learn but with the multiple different textures it’s really hard
It’s okay, you’ll get the hang of it. There are many videos on UA-cam that can help you with the transitioning until you’re ready to cut off the permed part. Hope you have fun with your journey and give grace to yourself ❤
I love these videos. Kinda weird but Korean people seem so kind. It’s nice to see because I feel like blacks people enjoy Asian culture a lot so it’s nice to see them check out ours too
Loved this! Content like this is so important in raising awareness about the lack of black hair care knowledge in salons across the world and industries like modelling, tv and film 👏🏽
It is so amazing how the care for and of curly/nappy/Black/African descent hair has progressed over the decades. As a " Boomer," I remember using old-school straightening combs, never being able to get my hair wet for swimming, or not walking in the rain. It was liberating to stop straightening and accepting my hair and it's natural texture. It's delightful seeing the current acceptance of everyone's natural hair textures. The challenge is that everyone's hair is unique. Blame it on the whacky genes! Peace and much joy.
I loved their positive demeanour. I am a black person and yesterday for the first time I dealt with an Afro hair texture I never had before. I realised that I did not know as much as I thought and products/methods I normally used on my hair with great results were not doing the same for the other person (even though our hair looked similar). The process took for ever and the result was not exactly it. However, for next time, I have devised a new regime and style, which I am pretty confident will work out better. All this to say that anything we do for the first time maybe challenging but as long as there is the desire to learn, people can learn to do everything!
Though they will never experience having to deal with these hair types (they’re Asian, with Asian hair types, living in Asia, only interacting with mainly Asians) this is such a valuable and rewarding experience for them because a lot of Asians are ignorant to other cultures, I’ve met Koreans who didn’t even know people naturally and these hair types so them getting this enrichment is really going to help them know more about different people since they seldom meet people who aren’t Asians
Maybe it would be a good learning curve for all the salons in the schools that they diversify different cultures so they can learn how to take care of each cultures hair so they’re not put off by trying to do another cultures hair because money is money and lotta cultures will pay good money to help get their hair done and get it done right by a good stylist that has a wide range of education on hair
As they should. Black hair stylists can do straight hair to the tightest curls. Why is it that other races struggle to do the same when they supposedly had the same education? That's because they didn't. The schools don't teach how to do textured hair and that's actually discriminatory.
If they are interested in learning more about how to care for black hair there is a UA-cam channel called “GlamFam Hair and Beauty” that could teach them without leaving the comfort of their home and they can even order hair mannequins with our texture of hair to practice on. Lynwood will teach them so much.
I think it's really sweet how they were putting so much interest and taking it seriously And I love how they were confident on wat they were doing and how they were so friendly to them the black's I really sweet 💝💖💖
It's a science to our hair with gel & brushing ... I appreciate him being gentle but me doing my hair it's a literal war I be aggressively beating & pulling & slicking 😂
Yeaaarsss ago my family and I used to go to this Japanese hair salon in oceanside new york. The first time we came we must've been their first black clients cause they looked at us as if to say "why would you come here?!" 😂 But BAYBEE let me tell you something. They took us in and they didn't care how many hands they had to get in our heads to get that hair BONE straight. They did it and they did it RIGHT EVERYTIME. I'll NEVER forget them, plus they were always SO friendly and sweet to us. We never left without giving them a hefty tip and god forbid i went awhile without seeing them they were always so curious to why they didn't see me i awhile. I'd love to know if they're still there. Really sweet people
OMG he did the woman hair pretty good 👌🏾hands down 👍🏾I like these teachable moments it's all about the products the brush and combs also the types of combs
I really liked the video because everyone was open, patient and respectful in this episode.
Awww this was sweet how they were taking it so seriously
i would hope theyre taking it seriously
@@sexcjisus462 me too my hair can get so tangled if I don’t know what I’m doing
i mean they should it’s the bare minimum, they’re doing hair on someone else’s head. i should hope they’re taking it seriously 😭
@@izanamiixdyou’d be surprised on how many ppl can’t do the bare minimum
God calls you to repentance. Tomorrow is not a promise, and God does not want you to die in sin and go to hell, but to repent and believe in Jesus Christ for eternal life
That is why Jesus Christ (God made Man) died on the cross. You broke the Law, but Christ paid your fine. He suffered in your place, as your Substitute, and rose again after three days, now seated at the right hand of the Father; He is King over all.
"For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16).
Christ is coming soon.
The young man with the red stripped shirt(doing the young woman's hair). He was soooooooo gentle with styling her hair. Because African American hair is NO JOKE( It gets tangled very easily, tender-headedness, and its a LOT to deal with etc.)
P.S. And I learned how to style a ponytail!!. Both of them did a great job too!!.
She's not American so she'll most likely identify as black
i dont think either of them were african american
@@tsunaka Thank you for correcting my mistake( I just realized it) 😄. Correction: British or Australian(I'm still working on the flags)!?
@@caseycoleman394 I’m pretty sure they’re british!
just say black please, not every black person is African American
when she said let go and he didnt was hilarious😂😂😂
Literally 😅 😂(late😭😔)
He probably didn’t want to let go, he was probably like oooo so nice and soft, her hair looks so brushed out.
I absolutely appreciate her approach, that it’s an educational experience!! Amazing! Thank you for teaching us!
This made me think about how yall know how some idols get everyday jobs when they retire. What if I tried to go to what I heard was a salon that could do black hair in korea only to see my old bias there😂. Now I gotta manifest it after seeing this video🎉
😮😂😊
That would be so cute 😂❤
That would be great!
omg i love how he was so gentle with her hair like ik our hair gets tangled so easy and most of us are tender-headed but he was so nice and gentle we need more of these episodes asap
I love that she is so gentle and guides them , she even becomes a hair stylist too at some point
I think she is an actual professional hairstylist she’s been in a lot of their hair videos
I love stuff like this! They did so good and I’m glad that they took the time to learn a little about black hair 💛
Don’t they have black hair?
@@hamtarosworld5046 black as in black people hair not their actual hair color lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's curly hair, black hair everyone has
@@miracle4654😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂What are you talking about?
GHOST9'S BOYS ARE SO COOL, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH KANGSUNG AND JUNSEONG, FIGHTING ♡♡♡♡♡
I love how patient and gentle All of them were with eachother,it made the vibe very comfortable.Also both of the guest with the curly hair were attractive.
As an African,I love how they were very patient and willing...and did a good teamwork
Idk why but when it switched to all three of them styling her hair I thought it was so funny.
i love how it just became a group project to do her hair in the end. All three of them working together lol
That was nice. Its nice to educate ppl about dealing with foreigners hair. The more you know the more you know how to get along with different ones.
This was so wholesome, love it! Hope to see the part two where they switch places, that sounds like it’d be interesting as well. Will checkout their group now! I appreciate them being so open minded 🙌🏾
I love her voice and clean pronunciation
Give them the 4C hair and we will see how they handle that😂
You took the words right out of the mouth. I just mentioned this same comment today. I believe this brown-skinned lady has more of a loose afro texture it's not as kinky.
4c hair is good hair.
YESS I’m like- I didn’t want to say that they didn’t have “black” hair… but they really didn’t 😂 that ish was blow dried or sum
@@princechawmin2491 How you gonna say they didn't have "black" hair when they're literally "black"? What? We don't all have the same hair texture. However, that doesn't make it any less "black."
@@princechawmin2491the guy is mixed and the girl probably blow dried her hair to make it easier for their first time
This was chaotic and fun to watch. I'd love to see the pt2 of it where they switch roles😂😂
Wait that would be a good idea!
They were soooo gentle omg I was laughing the whole time.
this was so cute plssss I love them sm
VERY educational since I'm trying to move there. It's good to know the South koreans are willing to learn and work with us.
Same! And I’m from Philly too 😊
@@LaurenNaviePhilly cheese steak sandwich
I’m black but my mom permed my hair ever since I was 5. I have a lot of new growth and I’m letting it grow out but I feel so dumb at times because I don’t know how to take care of my hair. I’m trying to learn but with the multiple different textures it’s really hard
It’s okay, you’ll get the hang of it. There are many videos on UA-cam that can help you with the transitioning until you’re ready to cut off the permed part. Hope you have fun with your journey and give grace to yourself ❤
You should use lotta body, they work miracles on my daughters hair.
I love these videos. Kinda weird but Korean people seem so kind. It’s nice to see because I feel like blacks people enjoy Asian culture a lot so it’s nice to see them check out ours too
This type of video is very interesting and entertaining. Do more!
The boys are so adorable, gentle and so sweet
I love to see videos like these❤
I can relate to the struggle of dealing with curly or puffy hair
We don’t play about our hair… it’s too unique, complicated, and beautiful. I love they were gentle and wanted to learn 😊
That was one of the coolest and cutest things I've ever seen
4:41 that girl know she rizzed him up
I SWEAFR I WAS SAYING THISS
Lol they actually did pretty good
The second guy was so caring omg he was going slowly and she was so patient 😂😂
Amazing effort, Ghost 9! Loved the new style! 💇♀️👏
Loved this! Content like this is so important in raising awareness about the lack of black hair care knowledge in salons across the world and industries like modelling, tv and film 👏🏽
As a curly haired girl and a ghost fan, this was a lot of fun to watch !
This was fun to watch. Three people working on 1 ponytail though! I love these videos.
This is good!! A good hair stylist has to learn everyone hair texture it's very important if you want to be the best at the game!!!
aww this was so sweet i love this sooo much we definitely need more of this
The girl is so so pretty 😍
I feel like the dude in red was being TOO gentle even when she told him to do it hard hahaha he's very kind and nice. He tried his best!!
This was so sweet. So happy youtube recommended it.
It is so amazing how the care for and of curly/nappy/Black/African descent hair has progressed over the decades. As a " Boomer," I remember using old-school straightening combs, never being able to get my hair wet for swimming, or not walking in the rain. It was liberating to stop straightening and accepting my hair and it's natural texture. It's delightful seeing the current acceptance of everyone's natural hair textures. The challenge is that everyone's hair is unique. Blame it on the whacky genes! Peace and much joy.
So wonderful to see different cultures learning from each other. This is beautiful!
I loved their positive demeanour.
I am a black person and yesterday for the first time I dealt with an Afro hair texture I never had before.
I realised that I did not know as much as I thought and products/methods I normally used on my hair with great results were not doing the same for the other person (even though our hair looked similar).
The process took for ever and the result was not exactly it. However, for next time, I have devised a new regime and style, which I am pretty confident will work out better.
All this to say that anything we do for the first time maybe challenging but as long as there is the desire to learn, people can learn to do everything!
Though they will never experience having to deal with these hair types (they’re Asian, with Asian hair types, living in Asia, only interacting with mainly Asians) this is such a valuable and rewarding experience for them because a lot of Asians are ignorant to other cultures, I’ve met Koreans who didn’t even know people naturally and these hair types so them getting this enrichment is really going to help them know more about different people since they seldom meet people who aren’t Asians
There are Asians that have curly hair though but that’s not common
7:52 집중의 입 귀여워요ㅠㅠㅠ
this was BEAUTIFUL!!
If they had somebody with 4c hair them boys would’ve been struggling 😭
I could never imagine Junseong touching my hair! It’s absolutely wild how this happened to them!
I love this video so much. Ghost9 is so cool for this
Their so gentle doing hair! It's ok, their not going to break comb that hair !😂
She is pretty!!!
She is beautiful!
Maybe it would be a good learning curve for all the salons in the schools that they diversify different cultures so they can learn how to take care of each cultures hair so they’re not put off by trying to do another cultures hair because money is money and lotta cultures will pay good money to help get their hair done and get it done right by a good stylist that has a wide range of education on hair
As they should. Black hair stylists can do straight hair to the tightest curls. Why is it that other races struggle to do the same when they supposedly had the same education? That's because they didn't. The schools don't teach how to do textured hair and that's actually discriminatory.
They are very nice guys. I'll remember to check them out whenever I find out who they are
They’re GHOST9
Que vídeo satisfatório, os convidados com cabelos super lindos e todos de uma personalidade tão agradável. S2
I like how open & curious they are about Black peoples hair.
they both have such lovely voices omg
"K-pop meets hair styling, a unique combo! 🎶💇♂️"
Is nobody talking about the way she rizzed him up 4:41
😂😂😂
If they are interested in learning more about how to care for black hair there is a UA-cam channel called “GlamFam Hair and Beauty” that could teach them without leaving the comfort of their home and they can even order hair mannequins with our texture of hair to practice on. Lynwood will teach them so much.
It would be cool to see the opposite. Black styling Korean hair especially with hair products and styling tools
2:13 help, why did I get so excited when I recognized the "Cantu for kids" tube lmao
Idk why when I saw the one he was pointing to because my mom used it for me
Her hair is beautiful 😮
This was actually so cute….the way they actually took their time and actually tried to learn as they went about🥹🫶🏻
I think it's really sweet how they were putting so much interest and taking it seriously
And I love how they were confident on wat they were doing and how they were so friendly to them the black's
I really sweet 💝💖💖
He was definitely in another zone putting that gel in her hair he was so focused 😂😂😂😂
This is great to see, it was definitely a pleasant learning experience. Also this queen is soooo damn gorgeous😍🔥🔥
I love the pink shirt guys personality sm ❤
Bang Chan and Changbin's stylists should take notes!!!! I love their curly hair so much...free them!!!
I THOUGHT THAT WAS A CROATIAN JERSEY HE'S WEARING 😂
The day ateez does this to someone I WILL BE COMPLETE
This was so cute they are honestly really good stylists for first timers and they are so kind❤
Would honestly hire them as my hair stylist 💇♀️
korean people so fun of drama 😂😂😂😂 I really love korean so much 😂😂😂
5:08 that was such a good off guard pic lol
Gracias por preparar a Junseong para peinarme cuando nos casemos Jdjdjfjd
😂😂❤
😅😅😅😅😅😅
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
The dude in pink is so handsome ❤ and I love his haircut 💖💖
NEW JERSEY….the young man in the white sweatshirt 😉😊
It's a science to our hair with gel & brushing ... I appreciate him being gentle but me doing my hair it's a literal war I be aggressively beating & pulling & slicking 😂
Yeaaarsss ago my family and I used to go to this Japanese hair salon in oceanside new york. The first time we came we must've been their first black clients cause they looked at us as if to say "why would you come here?!" 😂 But BAYBEE let me tell you something. They took us in and they didn't care how many hands they had to get in our heads to get that hair BONE straight. They did it and they did it RIGHT EVERYTIME. I'll NEVER forget them, plus they were always SO friendly and sweet to us. We never left without giving them a hefty tip and god forbid i went awhile without seeing them they were always so curious to why they didn't see me i awhile. I'd love to know if they're still there. Really sweet people
It’s so
@@Thekpopstanner Meaning they're still there?
Omg who is the girl, she is literally so gorgeous
I just clicked on this and knew it was going to be a show😭
He was gettin' happy with that spray.
4:05 was so cute
This was heartwarming to watch.
My hair could not 😂🤣it’s a beast of it’s own guys I’m telling you it takes two hours to tame it
They're so sweet.
Aw they did so good !
Omg
I just love how they learned to stlye black people's hair
GREAT SESSION.
6:20 que tierno 😍 lo hace con mucho cuidado
"Stop, stop...no that much...more, more, stop!...let it go, let it go....😂😂😂😂😂
They are so sweet❤
Ai gente eu adorei isso quero mais vídeos como este
RYAN ISN'T HE A DANCER?? I SAW HIM BUSKING IN HONGDAE RECENTLY WITH THE TEAM BLACK MIST !! :0 nice seeing you here
I've seen him in several music videos recently as well.
@@Cierabyul rlly? omg which ones?
OMG he did the woman hair pretty good 👌🏾hands down 👍🏾I like these teachable moments it's all about the products the brush and combs also the types of combs
Amei, queria tanto que fizessem isto no meu cabelo crespo kkkkk foi tão legal e divertido de assistir
Honestly, her hair looks blow dried. The boys were so nice 💖
They think that hair was hard to do wait till they see my type4 😩😏
Love this, great video!🔥