NO HEAT CURLS ( BANTU KNOTS)
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2016
- Hey honeys
Here is my first quick and easy video, on how to achieve no heat curls! (Bantu Knots)
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Y'all stop saying cultural appropriation and start saying cultural appreciation. And the point of this video is how to get curls without getting heat damage.
Afro Reactions That's very well said and I think I'll say cultural *appreciation* when someone tries to call cultural appropriation.
Afro Reactions exactly
Afro Reactions omg ikr
Afro Reactions I am so happy someone finally said this. I feel like "cultural appropriation" is just a way we are all slowly segregating ourselves from each other. If you can't appreciate someone's lifestyle and culture your just stuck being like...yeah love your hair. It's great. Yup.
Exactly because she is not sayings it's from white people and calling it by it's name unlike some ...cough cough Marc Jacobs.
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1% of the hating comments
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nah there’s a lot lol go to “new” or look at the replies.
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At least she actually called them what they are and not " little buns " or some thing.
kaylamarie 💀💀💀💀
thank goodness for that
kaylamarie or mini buns😭😂
They still are little buns
I mean, they are, indeed, little buns
I could understand if she didn't call it by name (Bantu knots), but that's not the case so don't be upset. Girl is just trying a hairstyle to make her hair curly. My hair is not naturally straight but I've gotten it relaxed and straightened in the past so why trip? Hop off lmao, let her do her.
sad cigs it doesn't belong to blacks
Eccentric boo bye dont tell us what we dont have
Eccentric yikes
Its Elizabeth No Bantu knots are not from ALL BLACKS...it's not even from ALL AFRICANS...it's from the Bantu people specifically...there are a lot of tribes in Africa you know...
So only Bantu people have the right to be offended if this is cultural appropriation...if you're just some black chick from Michigan or Alabama then chill out...
Heaven Lee bitch STFU. Most AAs have Bantu DNA. Don't white ppl claim other white ppl's culture? You sound mad dumb.
At least she didn't call them eenie meenie lil mayo buns
Hoda Kamal 😂😂
Such a backhanded thing to say. It's like you wish she had called them mayo buns. Smh
Hoda Kamal Lmafo💀💀
hahaha FUCk 😂😂
Someone would have gotten mad that they didn't call them Bantu knots if that was the case
Me: *sees comments about how stupid people need to stop getting offended*
Also me: *doesn't see any comments from stupid people getting offended*
They’re at the bottom where they should be
@@LiLiKOiOiOi smooooooth
Y'all should calm the fuck down. She didn't walk down the street with the Bantu knot. It is a protective hairstyle and she only used it to curl her hair naturally without heat. Calm the fuck down tbh coz we all gonna do anything to make things easier and faster and bantu knot is more healthier and safer than using heat. We all gonna do anything to make our hair survive so whether u are white, black, Asian, Latino, Hispanic , green, orange, indigo, blue, pink, or turquoise we females need to accept ourself and see ourself as one like we girls have problem. U don't see black boys, white boys, Latino boys, Asian boys etc fighting about things. We need to get our shit together and realize that we are girls and we should come together to do something that will make our life easier as a female. And also what is the ranting about. She called it Bantu knot and she didn't walk down the street with it. Pls don't let the media tear us apart we should be strong
Foxy Goldie I love you omg
Foxy Goldie omg thank you!!!
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Foxy Goldie I
would it matter if she went down the street with them?
I am so thankful African American hairstyles is reaching different cultures. is time to break out the ignorance that a hairstyle belong to any one culture or a person and getting a sophisticated level of thinking and acceptance.
if we really want people to accept us and to treat us with respect we must first present ourselves with with respect and be able to communicate our heritage and allow people to respectfully explore and use our heritage.
at the end of the day all of this ignorant hype about it's a black hairstyles or keeping any one individual, place, tradition, form of style to out self or looking down upon other people and cultural who try repeat what we do or say is only going to make our people and cultural look more ignorant
As a person of color, I totally agree. Let's just have fun with something we can all experiment with. I enjoyed seeing her beautiful curls, and it's fun that we all can have this great experience together with pretty bantu knot curls.
YASS baby girl
child bye if we still have to fight to have our hair in the works place and in schools then I will not praise someone who can easily revert back to the standard Eurocentric ideal of acceptable hair
Her curls didn't even come out right to be honest our hairstyles is not for every race because no race have African american texture hair unless you have our background. Like solange said It’s a crown: not a sideshow for white commentary, judgment, entertainment or amusement. It’s attached to our bodies and we cant change it even after we past judgment from other races.
+anonymous Jane right
Who else came here to see all the triggered people in the comment section?
Lmao me but all I see is people complaining about people complaining when there is no one saying this is only for black people
Courtney Davison SIS IM WITH U
Yessss
gangs all here
아래이 SAME
Probably should've used mousse so that the hair could've held the curl a lot better. That way it wouldn't look wonky in some places, like the straight pieces. Other than that it came out really good.
xNaeja ok it was the first time
Doing it everyone needs to get a grip it's no biggie ... I learn from things just like any normal person so I think everyone needs to stop crying over this tutorial I was just trying to show people how to get curls without using heat what's the problem 😒👀
xNaeja this comment is too everyone not just saying it to you btw lol 💕💕💕
Baldi Lockz this person wasn't even crying, she wad just saying that you should've used mousse.. it'd make more sense to do it on a different comment that went along with the orignal comment.
Why didn't you direct that sour energy towards the hethans below who were actually coming for you? This girl was literally trying to give you some helpful pointers so it could come out a little better if you decide to do it again. Tf?
Reckless potato have u ever done this. that's what I thought
I'm just happy she called it what it is which gives props to the culture that this hairstyle stems from. I'm all up for different cultures learning and inspiring from others, it's how we'll grow. She did a good job 👏🏿.
Who hurt y'all down in the comments??
Brittnii Olivia I know right 😂😂 xx
Brittnii Olivia seriously
Mya tery Arn't you triggered..
because ಠ_ಠ we live amongst crumb snatchers. ➲ ➲The same people who will tell our black grand kids it's Roman/Greek and Africans are too dumb to create Euro-knots.
#DontActBrandNew .... we have been down this road before
Brittnii Olivia lol true
My hair comes out extremely curly using this method . The shrinkage is real when I use this
Sabrina I same 😭😭my hair is just wavy tho
Sabrina I I usually spritz some water then (try) and run my fingers through the curls. The curls become slightly looser but it helps with the shrinkage, I also go for the hair on the bottom layer.
Sabrina l your mixed boo
nobody shrinkage what do you mean?
wavyish what she means is that your hair looks shorter. :)
could someone please explain to me why its offensive to use the hairstyle as a way to get heatless curls? considering youd only wear them to bed overnight anyway? .-.
caroline izod There is nothing offensive about it. The ppl that are angry are either racist, in a bad mood, or they don't understand what cultural appropriation.
1. She called them Bantu knots, not silly buns or mini buns like some ppl do which is offensive.
2. She never claimed to have invented this hair style.
3. She simply wore them to bed...She didn't even wear them out!!! 😹😹😹 Even if she did wear them out, it's still not cultural appropriation. If she took the time to call them Bantu knots, I'm certain she loves/appreciates Black culture.
It's offensive because this is another cultural aspect for black women. Almost like how non-Indigenous people like to wear the head dress for fun.
Miyaaa. but i just dont get how it takes anything away from the culture? maybe if they used the wrong name, but they didnt..
It's not really about the name. It's more about her still wearing them. She doesn't need them in her head and for us black girls, this isn't just a hairstyle. That's where the problem lies as everyone keeps trying to dismiss the importance of it all, summing it up to be little to nothing. Plus, with the way society treats black people and black culture, it's getting a little tiring seeing stuff like this.
+Miyaaa grow up, these are the type of things that keep this alive instead🙄🙄🙄
These comments are disgusting, like why are you guys so butt hurt over some bantu knots? It's like saying white people don't have the privilege to wear these? That is racism right there. What do we differ? On the color of our skin, hair, features? We are all humans we die and we look same. I can't believe people are clicking on this video to talk filth. She just wanted to see how she would look with curly hair and used this method which is pretty simple. Don't get why people make a huge deal about it.
IB RA "we are all humans we die and and we look same" ... isn't that the same thing African Americans were/are saying? yet we still get hit with racism lol.
Nyla Lofters Not only african americans, but this is truly sad.
Nyla Lofters I'm sorry you guys have to go through that, but the hate is not coming from her, she's not disrespecting you or your race. She wanted to curl her hair and did the hairstyle as a method for it. I know what it's like to being made fun of but don't hold the hate against the people who appreciates your culture.
Nyla Lofters I'm sorry you guys have to go through that, but the hate is not coming from her, she's not disrespecting you or your race. She wanted to curl her hair and did the hairstyle as a method for it. I know what it's like to being made fun of but don't hold the hate against the people who appreciates your culture.
IB RA mmm yet you white people get mad when black people where weaves and have the nerve to ask if black people's hair is "fake" or "real?" Lol don't act like some of y'all did not do anything. In Fact, both of our races need to chill out and stop bashing on each other's culture. We're all fucking equal.
You see this is why I hate people and lowkey want to jump off a bridge 💀
The hate and negativity in the comments section makes me very sad, personally I think it looks really cute on the young lady. She's beautiful.
finally someone nice in the comment section!
Sarah M thank
You xxxxx
I agree... it really was ridiculous. Beautiful curls, great job!
In Jamaica, we have a similar hair curling technique we call Chiney Bumps.
its ok that you think it looks nice but I don't believe yo are black or understand why anyone is truly upset LOL
Luciana Carballo-Pierre it's not solely for black people, don't be ridiculous.
I wish I had an older sister to do my hair
Golden Courtney right
I do but she never wants to do it.
Golden Courtney same i just got older brother
Same lol but I am the older sister
Golden Courtney lmao I do my older sisters hair
Next time you should use mousse or something since she doesn't have a natural curl pattern so it'll stay longer :)
Lol. I just read a comment that said: "your ancestors oppressed people of color so you have no right to tell me how to feel" COME ON PEOPLE! Are we really going to punish people over stuff they had no control over? You can't control being born black or white, you can't control who your ancestors were! Shall I build a time machine and prevent slavery? Like what the fuck do you want? When it comes down to it, it's just hair. Let it be. I have naturally curly hair, I don't get offended when people use curling irons. And as far as culture goes, culture changes and borrows from other cultures all the time. I'm Puerto Rican, that's a hell of a mix of cultures, I don't go around and crucify people for salsa dancing, or listening to reggeton or wanting to speak Spanish. Give this petty first world excuse a break. Wanna do something to help people? Go to the places where your culture originates and help them out, donate money, help stop the wars and poverty going on there, make a real difference for someone who doesn't have the luxury of worrying about something trivial like hair.
sparkly cupcakes
Respect *drops mic
THANK YOOOOOU!! Hands down best comment here.
sparkly cupcakes THANK YOU IM TIRED OF THIS BULLSHIT!
This was so refreshing lmao
sparkly cupcakes I think I love you for this comment. Saludos desde Nicaragua😂
the second I saw the title I knew there were gonna be a bunch of overly sensitive ppl trying to act like they owned this hairstyle lmao
Kennedy C wow I'm not the only one who thought that
well.. africans did create bantu knots lol. but she’s only using it to get wavy hair so i️ dont see an issue with it.
lmao ok.
Gillian didn’t post this on another comment😂😌
Kennedy C LMFOAOOAOAO RIGHT
Ugh I'm black and these comments are disgusting. There is absolutely no problem with any race doing Bantu knots unless it's CREDITED, meaning she didn't name it "small buns" or anything other than its proper name, which she clearly didn't. I understand why some people WOULD be upset but there's no need to be upset since this is clearly NOT cultural appropriation. This is just hair. Don't we straighten our hair which is more typical to "caucasians"? Yes some black people have silkier hair but some white people also have curly hair just as black people. So please stop with the negativity and blaming the poor girl for something she didn't do!
gina mills exactlyyy
gina mills you lost me after you made the comment about straightening hair literally doesn't compare at all whit epeople don't have a culture lol. Yes you are correct this isn't cultural appropriation and she did name it correctly but compareing white people having curly hair doesn't even correlate lol
gina mills *white *comparing
how does it not correlate? some black people dont have naturally straight hair, but we straighten it. some white people dont have naturally curly hair, so they curl it. the point is, its her hair if she wants to use bantu knots to curl it then so be it
gina mills I mean black peoples hair isn't curly it's kinky which is completely different for one and like I said white people dont have a culture so that's how it doesn't correlate ??? Idk it seems like common sense I don't known how to explain it if you don't understand by now
I don't even see comments upset with her doing bantu knots. All I see are comments whinning about how hair doesn't have a race, and how people are complaining over nothing. Like chill.
Tia R. it’s just a girl trying to curl her hair smh..🤦🏼♀️
I don’t like it at all
Valerie Hennessee bitch your white you don’t understand Df y’all need make y’all own ways to get curls fuck wrong with you bitch
Ashlee Rivas fr
Ty and leah awe you’re so sweet that just made my day;)! I love that you’re showing your true colors(which suck!)
I don’t see a single comment calling them out for cultural appropriation lol tf are y’all taking about
i know i’m really late, but if you want to see them, go into the replies 😭
I got called a Karen .. because I compared Bantu Knots to pin curls... what's next I'm gonna be called becky with the good hair for doing heartless curls? My hair dont care
@メ ヤタ it's soft as silk & can have a curl without being crunchy, because I take care of it . You mad about it? I don't care if you are
@メ ヤタ My name is Theresa it not Becky it pronounced Tree-saa without the H
@@theresashaw5027 Aight then the-ressah 🙄
If I was claiming to have created this style myself, or named it anything other than what it's normally called then you could be offended. This a way to get heartless curls which is what happened. I gave props by making sure I got the name right.
Stop trying to find things to be offended by.
Baldi Lockz The problem is that it appropriates a culture. You could wear this to work and won't get fired. You can go to school like this without being expelled. You can wear this without being racially profiled. WE can not.
Naomi, where are these people that got fired for having small buns in their hair? If there are actual statistics, then I see your points, but I doubt there is.
Cat Enator They are not mini buns first of all. It's more than statistics. It is REAL LIFE FOR US. I have friends, family, and neighbors who have been fired. This is my experience which you choose to remain blind to, so I am sure you do doubt it. I don't have to provide you with statistics. It is a real thing and it is offensive. Period. Have a nice day.
You can't just say this is a real problem with no real proof whatsoever, your friends and family are not enough to backup your claim. This is the real world where one's word is most definitely not enough because it can easily be a lie! You don't have to provide anything of course, not like you can anyway...
Also, saying I choose to be blind towards something means "I know it happens, but I choose to ignore it", except I've never witnessed someone getting fired for having silly buns in their hair. Especially nowadays where anything "bad" related to black people and their culture can become viral online quite easily.
Cat Enator It can easily become viral but that doesn't mean it will. There are thousands of scenarios that's did not go viral and if that is the only way you believe something is real, then there is a problem. However if you are truly interesting you can look it up but I doubt you will.I can say my friends and family have experienced it because they have and that is enough. I also have. I am not asking you to believe me. I was simply explaining why this is not okay.
Thank you for using the real name and appreciating this hair style. It means a lot. ❤️❤️❤️
Ahhh yes, the good ole white validation and acceptance 😂
Sadly I don't have that many bobby pins again.. lost them all. No curls for me
Amanda Christiana SAME
Amanda Christiana u can use elastics instead that’s how I do it
all these black girls complaining better not be wearing no weaves or extensions smh. and yes, I am black 🙄
lovedrakexx Right!? I could complain about black women wearing "my people's hair." I'm Brazillian and I constantly see black women installing Brazilians hair in their hair yet a white person can't even use a hair style that literally anyone can come up with!? I figured out about bantu knots on my own without watching any videos. It's not cultural appropriation.
lovedrakexx but you act like black people don't have straight hair? That's a dumbass comparison for two twonks
Rihanna's Weave as I said they better not be wearing no weaves or extensions
there are many, many white chicks that have curly hair too... lol we are all people like doesnt matter what race or what skin color you have at the end of the day we are all people, and some dark girls with curly hair like to straighten their hair and some white girls with straight hair like to curl it...like does it matter.
Amy Dias Nogueira
Brazilian is a Nationality not a race...
that's just like saying people put American hair in their head...
It seems like people are ignorant to cause and effect.
we wouldnt be putting "Brazilian " hair in our heads to begin with if we werent pushed to make our hair relaxed or straight. im not sure where you live, my school catholic school would send you home if you had "unruly hair" ie: afro, dreads, patterend braids.
So personally i was always natural and had to wear my hair only on a ponytail. When i got older my "ponytail" was unprofessional, so to keep my hair protected i got weaves.
my hair when straightened is almost waist length, but i would rather pay for straight hair, then break mine out straightening it.
shit she just tryna curl her damn hair and hella people coming at her life 😂
It works super better with damp hair
Thanks for the tip!
you should also use a gel or some sort of thing to hold the curl more too! Looked good, just try to keep the curl in longer before you separate it and you'll get a much better result with much more curl in it for her hair type.(straight) (sorry I'm super, super late just saw this lol nice video.)
99.9% of the comments are about this being a black hairstyle
00.1 of the comments are about the curls
Savannah Swan N 00.0 of the comments are like urs (tahs good by the way)
I’m confused why nobody mentioned how dirty her nails are 🤢
Great job on trying out bantu knots on your sister hair! Ignore the offensive comments. You saw a hairstyle you wanted to try and did so. No hate over here
Wilda Mondestin there needs to be more people like you in the world
Wilda Mondestin and her hair ended up LIKE THE BOMB HAIRSTYLE FOR A PERFECT DAY #winningLife
If that's you in your picture: damn. You have gorgeous hair.
Bantu knots are an amazing way to curl your hair. I'm black and I've personally never tried it, but hopefully when I do, it come out as beautifully as this. 😅❤
these comments remind me how fucking triggered people get.
bodysoaps tbh
bodysoaps yet ur triggered lol
Mikaela Hyakuya not triggered, just kinda amazed at how sensitive people are.
In the history books, they'll call this century the Era of Hurt Feelings
bodysoaps People are hypercritical
Not trying to be racist or anything but the comments are saying that white people need to stop stealing their hairstyles and I can see where some people get mad but as a white girl with straight hair I don't like to use heat on my hair because it makes it POOFAY and i respect the hairstyle and where it came from but in all honesty white people like the curls that black people have and they want to try to achieve it because they think it's pretty and that's why I like this style..... If someone wants to do something to their hair I say let them do it because if they do it it means they respect and appreciate the style
Marley P yasss I agree
Leah Grace White people always want something Black people have
YaGirl Ashlee it’s not about black people even if this hairstyle was originally from somewhere else and someone likes it they can use it this isn’t about someone wanting something originated from black people it’s about wanting to do a hairstyle because it’s nice and she likes it yes it originated from black people but that’s not why she likes it...
YaGirl Ashlee black people have also been relaxing their hair forever now so STOP SAYING THAT ONLY WHITE PEOPLE WANT WHAT BLACK PEOPLE HAVE.
Why do some black women bleach their skin? Why do white women tan? Why do black women straighten their hair? Why do white girls curl it? I’m done with this shit.
Alexandra Rivera Us straightening our hair isn’t your culture Bantu knots on the other hand BELONGS TO US BLACK PEOPLE so clearly there is a difference here so don’t try it
I'm a white female with very curly hair 😕 I use this all the time to help tame my curls and the comments on race really sucks
The Simple Kindness fr tho like it’s just skin and hair I’m a mix girl with long hair and curly hair
Ikr I'm really done with this like if you really want to end racism look at the real racism going on and speak against. Trying to stop a young girl and her sister from doing their hair just because they want to do their hair isn't going to stop anything.
It's called giving credit where credit is due. Nothing saying you can't exercise your right to do this hair style.
Monica West she didn’t claim it as her own, and at least she didn’t call them ‘little buns’
The Simple Kindness I’m white with very curly hair as well, and I completely understand. I love the amount of cultural appreciation shown within many different appearances and backgrounds, and this hairstyle within this form of video is purely a girl doing her hair AND giving the correct credit where it is due. x
WHY IS IT A PROBLEM? THEY DONT SAY ANYTHING WHEN WE WEAR WIGS TO TRY AND HAVE STRAIGHT HAIR LIKE THEM......
straight hair isn’t part of a cultural and nobody said white people cant get curly hair and when we straight out hair for the workplace and stuff like that that’s assimilation because it the regular beauty standard
All the comments are addressing the people complaining but I don’t see anyone actually showing any hate lmao
idk why y'all trippin, her hair came out cute.
Frr 😩🥺
I got news for ya'll, almost everyone from every culture has used these methods for curling their hair. This is not cultural. This is not limited to one race. Literally any historian can tell you that.
That is what I was saying my family has been doing this for at least 5 generations it is a common worldwide method for curling little girls hair so you don't damage it. No one can claim this.
@@sirctebros901 but it is cultural😐this style was not made with the intention to curl the hair, it just happens when it is done. It was created to protect the natural hair. This hairstyle was created by Zulu people.
Where are these hate comments everyone keeps talking about, all I see is comments about the hate comments and comments from people who love the video. I'm so confused lol.
Wtf hairstyles don't 'belong' to anybody what's wrong with yall
Lena 4real they are primarily wore by s specific race though 🙂
Tionna Hurt so they own it?
They would not EXIST if they did not belong to anybody- what's wrong with YOU!
Of course a non cultured person would say such thing
@@sarail Yes. Because we invented these hairstyles that have a historical value to us and are part of our culture.
I did these last night and my hair is soooo curly and absolutely adore it!
OMG you look absolutely beautiful😍 so I did this last nights and took them out this morning and omg I had beautiful curls and very poofy they were like a pillow they only took me 1 hr to put them in but I did do it myself and I suck at any type of hair things this is the best tutorial in my entire life your the best thank you!
cause I got it by myself *kodak voice*
Um, I really don't want to offend anyone, but isn't the point of this video the curls? People are getting upset over this hairstyle but it's not the hairstyle that is the finished product, it's the curls. Idk if I'm stupid, but isn't the point of using this method to get heatless curls to sleep with them, or wait a couple hours/minutes and then take them out???
Would it fit with a samurai Robe and a tomahawkh or should i just use them to get curls like i planned?
She really did these better than I, an actual Bantu person, could ever do
Hats off to you queen 😂
I may not be part of the Bantu tribe or a black person, but I am Asian. I personally don't find it offensive when someone eats noodles which originated in Asian culture. Yes, I can see how the Bantu knots are a part of Bantu culture, and someone that originated from this particular culture might find this offensive, but anyone who finds this offensive, you need to understand that this isnt cultural appropriation. She correctly labeled this particular method after the culture that invented this. You need to accept the fact that all cultures are never completely unique, they all have borrowed from each other at one point and that America is a place where immigrants from all over the world, welcome or not, come and spread their culture.
I don't understand the 'black girl hair' 'white girl hair' comments :/ white people are born with curly hair, straight hair, wavy hair. . it's not a certain style made just for black people.. I have naturally straight hair, I'd love to have curly hair! take it as a compliment rather than a negative. It's called a 'hair style', there's MANY of them!
bantu knots are a black african creation. Not too long ago, black women were shitted on for wearing styles like this. It's ugly and ghetto for black girls, but when a white girl does it, it's trendy and adorable. Just stop it
Miyaaa. why make it into an ugly thing? To me it's a hair style, it's not meant to represent anything else but that
It is a very ugly thing seeing people outside of your culture, sporting it as if it is an accessory. The stories behind these hairstyles are very significant in black culture and to see anyone outside of our heritage use that as a style is not okay and trying to justify it is racism and you cannot tell me otherwise.
black women/men being mistreated for cherishing what is natural to us is an ugly thing. Don't justify this fore which you have walked in the shoes of my people.
Miyaaa. I'm faaaaaaar from a racist. . I'm not trying to justify anything, I'm only seeing it as any other hair style.. MY opinion, and I respect yours.
I wanna do this cause my hair curlers arent in yet and im afraid this will take forever my natural curls get weighed down and putting my hair up helps it stay nice and pristine but ive got so much hair and its thicc, is this gonna take me all night?
i could smell the comments from a mile away
I know I’m 2 years late but why is it always the black girls that are so pressed? Do ya’ll purposely type in on UA-cam ‘white girl curling her hair’ just to get yourself mad? Ya’ll don’t own curly hair so keep your comments to yourself and leave the girl be. You look stunning sis and your curls are bomb 🔥
Since you are not black you have no say in the issue, please do not bring it upon yourself to say what we should and shouldn't find offensive. Curly hair is an important part of culture bc it is some of the only things we have left that y'all haven't took and tried to make it as your own (yet). It's always black girls because y'all stay hating on everything we do, you call it ghetto, rachet,ect. until a white person does it, then it's cute and trendy. Black women are the true trend setters, but we couldn't even get credited for that, so that's why we ask you not wear our hairstyles. But of course you're ignorant, so you have no concern about what black people think about any of the things you stole from us, your only concern is trying to figure out a way to shut us up so y'all can take the credit.
@@ty-re6pz yo sis chill! Y'all aren't slaves anymore, do whatever the fuck you want with your hair, and don't give a fucking shit to what others think and say, cause that would mean, you still consider yourself to be inferior to them. And if you consider yourself a slave, plenty of people (of all races, surprise) even today , would love to have a slave, so you know, you can take your bs and hateful self over there. LMAO
What did she use to get her hair that colour? Its exactly the shade I want mine to look
She used a xxxl live bright pink colour and it's just faded out xx
I used it on my hair this summer and it faded into a light pink color after three/four washes, it was sooo pretty!!!
Truth is, my friends and I used to play around in hair a lot during sleepovers and we just started doing these in our own! We lived in a small town in Texas and never even knew they were a "thing" to anyone, either. We DID notice that our curls looked amazing the next morning, tho. So, sorry to anyone that wants to say white people are stealing from them when they do this, but I started doing this before I ever knew it even was a cultural statement. When I first saw someone wearing that look out, I honestly just thought they looked cool and unique. And I have seen these on all kinds of folks since. Folks mixed with all kinds of different races. So what? I honestly don't see why we can't all just share with each other in the fashion world. If it looks good, why not? No one means any harm by it, and people just don't need to "go there." There are way more important things to be upset about these days.
They came out really nice, beautiful! I love Bantu knots
People are really mad because of a way of curling your hair heatless just because it’s from African culture? Istg I bet no African is offended, only people from America. Cultural appropriation is from America. People are saying it’s unfair she gets to wear them and people get fired from work. First of all is that her fault? Second of all she’s not at work. She doesn’t wear them at work. So what does black people at work have to do with a white girl doing curls. She opens them afterwards. Make it make sense. No offense to black people, offense to Americans. African American people are American after all.
I'm african... i'm mad
flashbacks to my mom doing this to me in 3rd grade and made me sleep in it for picture day
Same here!
Does it work with hair gel? kinda ran out of hairspray.
Amrutha kannoju yes
would this work better with wet or damp hair ? just asking .
The amount of hate I'm seeing on this video is completely disgusting. It's just a hairstyle!! People need to learn how to get a life. 😕😒 and I think it came out really well 👏😄
Nyha Symone NO IT IS NOT JUST A FUCKING HAIRSTYLE. BANTU KNOTS SERVE A FUCKING PURPOSE. DO YOUR RESEARCH.
What's the purpose Since you've done your research? And try not to be rude because nothing Nyha said deserved your response.
shavon s Thank you!
nikqualuv09 you have no life lmao
I love when people see videos like this and think it's a "new trend" when in reality it's been around for ages
thankfully at least the makers of the videos called them bantu knots and didn’t act like they were the first ones to make them
Does it have to be a certain type of measurement of how small you want the hair to be or what
My hair is super straight so would I need to sleepover night with this or can I leave it like this for a couple of hours? Also can I spray my hair the next morning when I start unwrapping??
Everyone in the comment section need to chill tf down.
I used to do this as a kid. I thought that I had invented it. Oh well.
How long did this style last for? My niece is mixed but the texture of her hair is pretty fine, I'm not sure if it will hold a curl!
Just did this!! Thank you for this video, keep up with the good content!! x
I don't care which culture the hairstyle is from! It's a great method and that is what matters!
Carolina Cámara thank you xx
you wouldn't care lmao
Carolina Cámara
You can’t really deny that this is a cultural hairstyle tho... nevertheless It’s a good way to get curls
Jane Park I bet you are a white girl lol. You would not be saying this if you were a black women that has to deal with being called gehtto for doing this , but if a white girl does it it’s a “trend”. You’re stealing someone’s culture. It’s not right.
such a cute look, what is the name of that first instrumental its siiick
this is a great method mine came out super curly and I love it!
Thank you for actually calling them Bantu Knots. This definitely came across as inspiration/influence. You did it right.
I'm just here trying to find a way to curl my hair tight without damaging it
Thanks for the video!
Her hair looks great and I think it's good for people of different races and hair textures to use hairstyles from different cultures. I think it's great to see people branch out and try things she used the correct term for the knots and didn't act like she invented them or came up with the idea so why are people so tacky about it!
Her hair looks really cute. You did a good job.
It looks so cute on caucasian hair, you look amazing with them too! So glad you called them with the name they are supposed to be
yall shouldnt get offended, she didnt use this as a hairstyle she was just trying to get some heatless curls. yall know the struggle, its not that deep
Im black. Would hair spray hold my hair or does it need to be striaght?
It is easier to manage if you straighten your hair but it would look awesome on natural hair too. I would use mousse instead of hair spray to get more of a stronger hold. (just work it through your hair as you go along)
ilumysocksrainbow thank you love
This looked so cute on her. And I love the short hair cut, if I had straight hair I would definitely rock it
How can u sleep on it? Doesnt it hurt? Besides it takes forever to finish curling the hair!
I love the color gradient in her knots. It reminds me of neopolitan ice cream. How it goes from brown to pink to blonde. 😻
I have no problem with straight haired people trying out Bantu knots on their hair as long as they're calling them what they're (Bantu knots) and not saying they came up with the style themselves like it didn't originate from somewhere else.
What did you spray onto her curls?
best to do this damp or dry?
Why does everyone keep saying this is culture appropriation? Its just a hairstyle just like half up half downs and braids. Chill every one and have a nice day
bcs it's a cultural hairstyle and blacks are ridiculed a lot for wearing their cultural things but whites are praised for trying it out. blacks were stripped of their culture by white supremacists not that long ago so when it's lowkey being brought back, I think blacks have the right to get mad. crack open a history book before making stupid comments like this
Aliyah Muhammad 🙌
Ok try to see it this way. Can a white person say "nigga" and it not be offensive. Even if they mean it as "friend" or whatever, it's still offensive is it not? So why should people appropriate culture? even if they're no doing it to spite anyone. It's still wrong. It's robbing a group of people of their culture. Can you kindly rob a bank? I don't think so. Try to understand the other P.O.V. Thank you and have a nice day
Vivian Njuguna PREACH👏🏽
Vivian Njuguna I am but it's simply asinine to me. Do you celebrate Christmas? Have you ever worn pants? Shoes? Eaten spaghetti? Used an oven? How about putting on makeup? And the culture you think "African" Americans have the rights to, we don't actually own. Remember, Africa is a continent consisting of many countries who all individually have a vast array of tribes who have/still do inhabit the countries. Every tribe has a different culture. That being said, it is ignorant to claim something as being your own culture, when you likely have no idea where you actually came from in Africa, and what tribe you descend from, if you even are from Africa. Remember, there are dark skinned people that are native to the Caribbean and the West Indies. If you are not one hundred percent certain that you descend from the Bantu people, yet you wear Bantu knots, aren't you guilty of appropriating the Bantu culture as well? Don't you think an actual Bantu descendant has more of a right to become angry over the "appropriation" of their culture? Isn't America a melting pot of culture? Shouldn't we just share and be happy? Will y'all be screaming cultural appropriation when the aliens come or will y'all then drop the petty shit and unite as humans? Or is it really that serious? I didn't realize the internet was paying people to pa(troll)
I completely understand how wearing these out would be rude and considered cultural appropriation, but I don’t think she had any malicious intent and or wanted to disrespect a different culture. I think she just wanted to try a different way to get fun curls, all I’m saying is I hope we can all show the amazing parts of cultures and be able to credit and magnify the places where these things and ideas came from:)
Does it hurt. And how long did you keep it in
Thank you for calling them what they are !!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️
there is nothing wrong with this. it’s just another method of getting heartless curls , like french braids or curl formers.
At least she didn't say "mini space buns"
xxxtrintacion xxx MY POINT EXACTLY.
awesome!!! I have really long hair, I'm wondering if it would be much more difficult for me. but I'm loving the look!!
Love ur videos!! Does this to my hair right now!
Y’all are complaining about people complaining and literally no one is complaining. 🥴
Lol obviously it was deleted.
Lol!! I used to do this all the time to my hair to curl it overnight back when I was in my early teens. I didn't know until now that what I was doing is actually called Bantu knots...good to know though!! And no, it isn't freakin cultural appropriation!! I was a 13 yo kid just wanted to curl my hair, it's not that deep fr..
how long do the curls stay on!?
how long do you leave it in for?
I am an inside out Oreo, in middle school I did my own cornrows and box braids with beads, and I LOVE all of it. I'm not racist I just love what fun things I can do to my hair, curling, braiding, weaving, all of it, we shouldn't have to be basic, we should be able to get over ourselves and share and do what we want, soldiers died for our country to be a free one and I'm not about to let someone tell what I can and can't do with my hair... and nor will I do that to anyone else.. do whatever you want with your hair ladies I don't care what color you are, what hair texture you have, or what culture you came from you have dead cells growing from your head, make the most of them😂😂
And appreciate those around you who actually put effort into their hair..
Im looking for the "culture vulture" comments lmao
what did you spray on her hair ?
I learned how to do hairstyles such as this for a friend who had decided to go natural instead of flat ironing her beautiful curls and have even done it on myself a few times instead of ruining my hair with a curler.