Some women do wear wigs all the time to avoid discrimination and fit into beauty standards but it's also because it protects our hair since it's easy for it to break and not retain length if you leave it out regularly.
I was about to write the same thing. Our hair is really soft/light and breaks easily like imagine combing wool. Combing/styling it everyday weakens the follicles and results in damage. A few people have insecurities like every other race but too much manipulation causes breakage.
Like MJ said, id love to see them react to a video with black women styling their natural curly hair. We have SOOOO many styles that I’m sure they’d be surprised.
Yes, and there’s also a Korean girl ( youtuber) I forget her name who’s hair is very curly and she have videos about styling curly hair. Maybe they can show them that, so that they can see that there’s Korean mix or non mix women who have curly hair and how they style it.
Just to clarify something. I can’t speak for all black women but a huge amount don’t wear wigs, and those who do probably don’t do it only because of racism but just because they don’t wanna straighten their hair and damage it. Also we can do many hairstyles with our natural hair curly hair, and many braided hairstyles. In my personal life it’s actually not common to see black girls wear wigs. Most I know do braids or natural hairstyles but it might just be those who surround me
@@tammyandretti9019 well all celebrities wear wigs lol not just black but u can never tell when a others do unless they say they are at interviews and talk shows…
I think it'd be cool to see 4a, 4b, and 4c hair styling and black girls doing light or alternative makeup as well. Also black women wear wigs just for fun, or to try new looks, in addition to wanting to protect our natural hair or because of discrimination.
Well until I learned how to do my own hair I wore wigs because it was easier but now I spent thousands on products and tools and I’ve been doing my own hair once per week
Wigs are just a scapegoat for women. Sad reality. Wigs are for Halloween and clowns. You shouldn’t rely on them to look pretty because it’s not your real hair.
At 6:29 when she said “she’s cute but I like the curly one better” As a black woman that got me emotional. Black women are so versatile, unique and beautiful in so many different ways. We love our heritage and our natural roots. Personally I rock both my natural hair and wigs depending on my mood. It’s such a gift to be able to change our appearance whenever we want
I had a black friend at work and sometimes I wouldn't recognise her because one day she'd have a blonde bob, the next long black straight hair, then her natural hair in an up style. It was impressive to me because I always had my same boring hair either worn down or in a ponytail.
@Flower7 that’s solely an assumption though. there’s no distinctive bone structural feature that can sum up the conclusion that someone is mixed especially bc that takes away from those who may be fully black and have those same features. you can only assume, which isn’t wrong but you can’t state it as obvious when rly there’s people that do look in her completion and have similar features yet still come from both full race black parents. i do understand what you’re saying but to call it obvious is dtm imo.
I’m just going to take this time to appreciate all the intellectual women in the comment sections;who took their time to shed more light on black women’s hair,clear misconceptions and teach all in all with gentle aproach
As another commenter said, although some people wear wigs to avoid racial discrimination, a lot of black women have started wearing their natural hair to regain that confidence and strength. We also use wigs as a protective style because while other races can do things with their hair daily, it would cause breakage and damage for us. so we tend to braid our natural hair up and put on a wig, or get different styles such as box braid, crochets and many others to keep our natural hair from getting damaged. we have so many different styles it’s crazy, but the main point of difference is that we also have many different textures. I’d love to see them react to how our hair can go from short to long just by combing it out because of the shrinkage we experience.
I don’t think most black women in America wear wigs because of hair discrimination, I think most wear it because they like to wear it, it’s trendy, etc. It’s also a protective style, as you said. I’m not really sure I would like wearing a wig though, I’m black but I feel like it wouldn’t fit me; even though I quite like it sometimes.
@@rainberry2159 I think it's both! While you're right that a lot of them who wear it because it's trendy, it's also because a lot of black women experience workplace discrimination. For a lot of us, it's seen as unprofessional to have our natural hair out. And while this is changing and there are companies that are doing better, there are far, *far* too many that don't. Not to mention texturalism still exists, which is sad that it's still happening.
@@chocolatemilk7722 To be honest, I’m not really sure with the idea that when a black woman puts on a wig it’s because of she’s afraid of necessarily that. I do think it happens, but not as frequently as it used too. I do agree with the the other part, I didn’t really realize but I ended up realizing that a lot of people preferred lighter skin than dark skin. Not necessarily white, but just light-skin girls. Some guys would just say it was a “preference”, and IMO I wouldn’t really care if it genuinely was just a “preference” but a lot of times it isn’t.
@@rainberry2159 Yeah but they never or rarely pick Afro textured wigs. They are using them to look a certain way. If it was really just about protecting hair then they would find some thing that looks like their natural hair texture or close to it.
Baby hairs isn’t a “trend” it’s something that black women have been doing for ages. Once it’s not “trendy” for other cultures, we’re still going to be doing our baby hair long after
But it's still a trend even if its been going on for ages and exclusive to the black community Not as many people used to do their edges as there are today - but it is like a common hairstyle that'll never leave us
@@nessa4816 a trend to whom? We been doing baby hairs. Just because nonblacks decided to co-opt it doesn't make it a trend to the original ppl you weirdo
Styling isn't a problem when it comes to our hair. To be honest, we can do so many hairstyles and everything because of our curls. One day my hair can be straightened, the next day I can have it in a big fro, some braids, some ponytails and so on. I can shape my hair into different shapes. I can walk around with my hair in a cube shape like Garnet from Steven Universe lol. Anyway, all I'm trying to say is our hair is very diverse and versatile and although it may take some time (because it does take a while to take care of it properly) we can do so many things to our hair.
The lady in the yellow with the shorter hair" the hair is just the way they're born, what does that have to do with character or intelligence" LLOOVVVEEE HER!!!! 🌸 ❤️
It would be cool to show them tiktoks where black people showcase how creative they can get with their hair! I've seen afros with flowers, with glitter, etc, and they look like literal angels
Black women are gorgeous all on their own. I mean, every single woman out there in the world have their own unique beauty. I firmly believe that real beauty is found within us.
i’m not black but from what my black friends have said before, i’m pretty sure trying to style and maintain their natural hair all the time can be extremely time consuming compared to using wigs, and sometimes more costly. (depending if you go get your hair braided by someone else, i heard prices are getting outrageously high but that’s besides the point lmao)
Maintaining natural hair really doesn’t have to be expensive or time consuming. All you really need is a lot of moisture, a solid wash routine, and some good styling products. Some women just don’t wanna deal with their natural hair but that doesn’t mean it’s hard to do. Braiding definitely gets expensive so I just do them myself
@@jerseygirl6221 it literally always is. Keeping my hair in a state where it's less likely to break as much as possible can take over 2 hours. I love doing it which is why I'm natural right now but it isn't easy or quick
@@pinkiepiereincarnate2291 well I figured out to get it down to less than an hour but that's because I don't do a lot of extra steps (pre-poo and stuff like that) and I'm not saying this as somebody with loose curls that are easy to get through, I have extremely dense and coarse kinky hair. natural hair has been overcomplicated over the years so people think it's hard. Iamblackgirlcurls has been an awesome source of making it quicker and easier to do our hair.
As someone that has been natural for about a decade it’s not that costly or time consuming once you know what you’re doing. Unfortunately, a lot of BW grow up not even knowing their real texture bc of relaxers and when they go natural they look at all these videos thinking they need a million products when you don’t. People like to believe our hair is SO difficult but it truly isn’t. I can detangle and style my natural hair in 45 mins to an hour and YES I have type 4 hair. As a collective BW are still learning when it comes to our hair, but I never like to feed into the narrative that our hair is some kind of burden because it isn’t. I can style my hair just as effortlessly as anyone else because I love and accept my texture.
They def did that on purpose..😂 they just pushing the narrative that we have to do the most to look pretty. They could’ve put soo many natural girls in there but they didn’t.. That was intentional😂
@@brownsierra2607calm down girl. The ladies were saying that black ladies in the video don’t even need makeup cause she’s already pretty. Also, black ladies are known to have strong facial features(compliment)in most Asian countries -meaning they don’t even need makeup to look pretty. Like they don’t even have to contour their face to show good jawlines and nose shapes. Don’t think from a negative perspective pls
@@russellc.3346 and I was never talking about the makeup..speak what u know. Don’t assume.I meant them showing black women wearing wigs or altering the natural state of their hair..And btw I don’t need u to tell us we are naturally beautiful trust me I know…which is why it would’ve been nice to show some more natural versions of us.. case closed goodnight
It's not that we don't have a lot of hair style options with our natural hair, that just isn't true. Wigs are a protective style and braiding your real hair and putting a wig on top for a few weeks is better for our hair than doing a different hair style every day.
I think with curly hair you have more options of styling than with Occidental hair. 5:00 Black women wearing wigs because they can, they’re so good looking with wigs and also it’s a protective hair style.
@@eunhasupremacy I think they mean when we literally make shapes out of our Afros?? Could be wrong tho, but a few girls go viral on TikTok for doing it.
Before anyone may show up to say otherwise, I just wanna say that I appreciate the content you all make when exploring and talking about things like the topic of this video. What is so commonplace or known to us can be new to you, so it’s always interesting to see you all experience it and your thoughts as well. If you ever have any questions or need recommendations, I know many of us would be happy to help you out because we’re aware you all are learning about a culture that isn’t your own and wouldn’t know everything about it. The same way some of us are curious about Korean culture and don’t know everything about it either. Keep up the great work, thanks for the interest, and thanks for your open-mindedness!
Her hair is not "calm" now, it's just styled to be straight. Just because our hair texture is not straight doesn't mean it's out of control. It's just a different texture of hair. It can be controlled just like any hair; we just use different techniques that work for our hair type like other hair types use different techniques.
The styling of baby hair/edges is actually something that black women have always done, but recently, other groups of people have been partaking in it. Also, the wigs are usually done for protective reasons, or to allow the hair to rest for a while. But yeah, great video as always 💯
We have many options for hair... that is why we wear hair braids, wigs , weave or anything that catch our fancy and it allows our natural hair to grow. It protects our real hair
(As a black girl) I'm so happy how respectful and sweet they were with how different they were. I'm super used to us getting a lot of hate for our differences.
As a coily haired woman, I do not usually wear wigs. I do, however, wear protective styles like box braids or cornrows because leaving my hair out all the time, especially in the conditions (climate) I live in, would make it easy for my hair to break. I love this kind of content because it gives others the opportunity to experience black women's features in a positive light. Thank you guys so much for this.
When I was in high school, I woke up at 4 in the morning to straighten my hair. It was a two hour long process. I really enjoyed this video. Love to see more, specifically about natural hair styles.
They think it doesn't make sense when people think curly hair is unprofessional and unpretty (which is bogus btw), but I think they just don't remember the hundreds of Kdramas and Kshows and Kpop MVs that give girls curly hair (along with glasses) to show that she's "not pretty"....
As a black woman myself, i can’t stand them lashes. Natural lashes are the way to go. Fake lashes look too much of a nuisance. And actually us having curly hair gives us many options from various braided styles to thermal heating styles. The only thing is that it’s time consuming to do the styles, unless we just wear our natural hair. i wear my natural hair all the time, i just wash it, put gel in it to define my curls and just let it air dry. Takes only about 5-10min to do. And i have alot of hair.
@@alamaaya2335 big lashes make you look really like a clown. in combination with a wig it's even worse. Just wear normal size fake lashes and natural hair is much prettier
this was a really nice video. I hope you guys get to look at black women doing their natural hairstyles because the possibilities are truly endless for our hair!
this is so fun to watch! many black girls do wear wigs due to discrimination however they do also protect our hair and prevent breakage. they’re also just cool to play around with lol
As a black woman, in my personal experience I wear wigs as a protective style. Curly hair, especially type 4 hair is more fragile/prone to breakage than straight hair so we have certain styles that tuck our hair away so that it isn’t constantly manipulated (constant brushing/ combing or using heat on the hair) or exposed to the elements. Those styles are called protective styles. A few examples of protective styles black women wear are wigs, box braids, passion twists, faux locs, etc. Also we don’t really wear wigs for more styling options, curly hair is VERY versatile, for example I could straighten my hair bone straight right now, decide I want my curls back and just spray it with water and the curls would come back. It is true that we do receive discrimination and criticism for our hair but I think the world is slowly changing and getting becoming more educated about our hair texture. Anyways I just wanted to spread knowledge instead of hate, I hope any beautiful woman who took the time to read all this has a lovely day!! 흑인 여성으로서, 제 개인적인 경험으로 볼 때, 저는 보호 스타일로 가발을 씁니다. 곱슬머리, 특히 4타입의 머리카락은 생머리보다 더 깨지기 쉽고 부서지기 쉬우므로, 우리는 머리카락을 끊임없이 조작하거나 (계속 빗거나 머리카락에 열을 가하거나) 요소에 노출되지 않도록 머리를 밀어내는 특정 스타일을 가지고 있다. 이러한 스타일을 보호 스타일이라고 합니다. 흑인 여성들이 착용하는 보호 스타일의 몇 가지 예는 가발, 박스 브레이드, 열정 트위스트, 가짜 자물쇠 등이다. 또한 우리는 더 많은 스타일링 옵션을 위해 가발을 쓰지 않습니다. 곱슬머리는 매우 다재다능합니다. 예를 들어, 저는 지금 당장 제 머리 뼈를 곧게 펴고, 컬을 돌려주기로 결정하고 그냥 물을 뿌리면 컬이 돌아올 것입니다. 우리가 우리의 두발에 대해 차별과 비판을 받는 것은 사실이지만, 나는 세상이 서서히 변하고 있고 우리의 두발 질감에 대해 더 많은 교육을 받고 있다고 생각한다. 어쨌든 나는 단지 증오 대신 지식을 퍼뜨리고 싶었어, 나는 이 모든 것을 읽기 위해 시간을 할애한 아름다운 여성이라면 누구나 사랑스러운 하루를 보내길 바래!!
the styled baby hairs u mention is called EDGES and is not a trend, but part of their cultural hairstyles. SO GLAD u guys did not call it tweety bangs😭😭
This was so funny & fun! I appreciate how respectful they are & how much they admire everything they're seeing. Their commentary on the lashes is really funny too lol. It's so interesting to see how different cultures approach beauty even from this video! I will say as an educational note (just to agree w/ what a lot of my sistahs already said: 1. Black hair is extremely versatile 🤎 So we actually don't need wigs for versatility. 2. Wigs are not just to escape discrimination, nor are they only used as protective styles. They're fun!! 😍 Black women wear wigs for all types of reasons, but many of us just love them b/c we can have any color, length & style on any given day! How cool is that, right? 🥰 3. When the red haired girl put a scarf on her head after straightening it & wrapping it- that is how we black women protect our hairstyles. One of the ladies in the video commented correctly that with wigs, wearing a scarf "sets" our edges. We also do that with our natural hair if we do baby hairs. But the scarves that go on our whole head lock in moisture, keep our hairstyle in place, protect our hair from snagging (on pillows, couches, etc), stop frizziness (to an extent), & keep our hair from getting messy while we sleep. Also, if we go outside, it protects our hair from humidity. 🤗 4. Lol! Our eyes don't get tired & don't experience any pain with heavy lashes 💕 5. It can take quite a while to do our hair sometimes. But other times it can be 2hrs & we're out the door- depending on the hairstyle & of our hair "behaves" lol 6. When we wear wigs- some people style it for only a day's use, but typically when it's glued down, we're keeping it on for a couple days or as long as we can keep it on 😂 Thanks for the cool video, ladies! 💕 Love from America!
Just to be informed, we black girls don’t wear wigs because of discrimination but because we want to and not because of others and it protects our hair in a way. I loved how they were so not happy that people disregard our 4c hair, it shows they care
Not completely true. Don't take this the wrong way... But you can only speak for yourself. There are a lot of black women in America that HATE their hair. We have been taught that "black is ugly, afros and tight curl patterns are ugly" because it isn't associated with the European standards. But I will say, we are definitely getting better and embracing our natural God given beauty
I have definitely wore fake hair for discrimination reasons. Growing up I thought having relaxed hair was proper because kinky hair is put down so much.
Like the other comments said, it’s not always the case. I’ve seen little girls get suspended from school for wearing their natural hair or told they have to cut it or straightening it because it’s a distraction to other students. Even though it’s braided sometimes they still get in trouble and said it’s not acceptable. Some jobs won’t hire sometimes if you are wearing a certain type of style, for example; locs, because it doesn’t look professional.
As a black girl I don’t wear wigs and we have soooo many styling options. Some girls find it easier to wear wigs bc it’s less time consuming than wearing their natural hair. I wear braids a lot which can take 4-6 hours to do plus it’s expensive. Wearing my natural hair out can be time consuming maintaining it everyday so I prefer braids. The curly hair world is such a big world!
This is super wholesome. A perfect example of learning the differences between cultures, without jumping to judgement. And appreciating the work and skill that we all as women put into our appearance. Especially taking into account the stigmas against Black women . This was really enjoyable to watch as a Black woman.
wearing wigs is to sometimes avoid discrimination but most of the time it's because our natural hair is a lot to take care of and we need to protective hairstyles like wigs and braids for convenience as well as to keep it healthy and prevent damage.
Its cool y'all are learning abt black hair but I just wanna calrify that most black women don't wear wigs because we are discriminated against, wig is like a hair accessory to us. We usually wear them when we are tired of styling our hair or braiding it.
@@jolynn4950 It is that serious, though. Yes naturals are coming back, but a lot of black women still hate their natural, or consider it harder to keep up, which is untrue. They would rather install an 18-step lacefront then just wash their hair add some moisture sealeant and then go.
@@kyladyer2855 that's generalisation, black women where? Maybe America or UK In Africa we wear wigs not because of discrimination but because its protective and convenient sometimes And as a natural girl, honey it's way more than washing your hair, adding moisturiser and just going, if you did that every day you'd be bald in a year
i am so glad that the channel has added more information such has how historically, black women had to wear wigs bcos of discrimination, although there are many more reasons for that now
My routine is exactly the same as the girl who went from curly to straight. I've always wanted to embrace my curly coily hair but I grew up with the females around me always flat ironing their hair. Even though it takes alot of time, it's a process that many females with that type of hair go through. I personally think that regardless of natural or synthetic. The girls look beautiful either way💙
As a woman who has curly hair, I always get uncomfortable when I get asked to touch my hair when I wear it naturally out. I get weird looks from others as well. I used to wear my hair freely for a long time as a youth, but now, I wear it in low ponytails, wear a bandana, or perm my hair so it’s straight and easier to work with. Sometimes it’s really hard because of people discriminating against people with curly hair. I can’t control it.
Curly hair has a variety of styling options. We wear wigs for a change of look and most importantly as a protective hairstyle. I.e to protect our natural hair, allow it to rest and retain our hair length.
black women don’t have “curly hair” they have kinks and naps, which is why they hide it under wigs and weaves 24/7. mixed girls are the ones with pillow soft curls.
Like others said black women wear wigs also as a protective style to give your hair a break. There are also a number of black women like me though who wear wigs when they feel lazy or when they know they won’t have much time during the week to constantly do their hair everyday.
I have noticed in these video of reactions to natural a lot of Korean seem to like the curly hair, I wish that appreciation came from people in the US ijs
My granddaughters are all beautiful with their natural look, but when they want to pull off a different style I'm always surprised when their curls disappear. Love my babies.
I loved this video. I love that they thought the ladies looked professional and stylish because black women celebrities often had to do their own hair and makeup on movie sets and such because professionals in those fields were often just NOT taught how to do our hair and makeup.
Also there is a lot we do to help maintain our hair depending on the weather. Often our worst nightmare is humidity if you live in a hot area near water
I think it would be really cool and educational for this channel to have a few black women come to the show and show them how to do different hair styles and educate them on the hair culture ❤👍🏻
as someone with 2A hair, watching the routines of those with much curlier/kinkier hair-types is really intriguing to me. i find those hair textures to be so beautiful and versatile.
I believe OSSC is one of the best channels when it comes to reacting to black media/people. They educate their viewers and people and it’s really great. I don’t see that a lot and it’s so refreshing to see. Thank you so much!
Wearing wigs is also for convenience. Taking of afro hair takes a lot of time a day if you plan to do hair style with your natural hair only. When you got your weave you don’t spend much time doing your hair. You just put it on and move. When for afros even if you want to do a slick bun it would take some time (depending on your experience and also type of hair)
They’re wrong on the not many styling options, there’s an abundance of styles It’s more so to protect their natural hair, wear wigs so we don’t have to manipulate our natural curls/coils or damage them. Or to just wear one for a new look, Eg: instead of dying my hair a colour I like, I’ll just get a wig that colour, saves me from hair damage
many of us do not have a monolid which is why we can wear a big lash or the full strip and it doesnt feel like its sticking to the upper lid 😊 also curly hair is the most versatile! especially type 4. we lighten under the eye to conceal drowsy eyes and make the nose bridge look straight
I’ve never worn wigs because it’s easier to wear and style my natural hair but I have mad respect for girls who can do installations😭 it looks like a lot of work
For those who don't know, the true reason behind the stigmatization of kinky hair is linked to the fact that during slavery, slave owners would cut the hair of both men and women to prevent them from identifying with each other. In African culture, hair holds significant importance. A hairstyle could indicate one's tribe, spoken language, and social class, including whether they belonged to the religious caste, held a leadership position within the tribe, served as a soldier, or belonged to royalty. Consequently, the hair was cut in such a manner to avoid disclosing information about the predominant gathering places of one's people and to minimize the risks of revolts resulting from gatherings of people speaking the same language or recognizing individuals of importance. After slavery, this practice evolved within Western society through fashion and the workplace, where kinky hair came to be associated with something negative, while straightened hair was considered something positive.
As a black girl and a hairstylist i would say black girls wear wig not how curly our hairs looks but hair extensions have been part of our culture for centuries. Braids especially are time consuming and amusing ( google ancient black hairstyles). It’s distracting because you can spend a whole year trying to figure out how we do braids. Especially in Asian countries, a lot of people stop and stare some ask a lot of questions and makes them wonder. They hate seeing us wearing(especially office/professional spaces) it because it’s glamorous and all attention would be on our hairstyles.
I think the time has come for OSSC to react to Brazilian things like noss funk, or pop-funk. As an indication we have Anitta (Blackpink presented at the VMAs), we have Luísa Sonza that Stayc has already covered. In addition to drag queens Pabllo Vittar and Glória Groove. I think it would be great content for the channel because the culture shock is huge.
The artists in question also participate in the LGBT community, showing the diversity and freedom of artists who are always asserting themselves in society and showing how liberating art is. The girls show the feminine freedom of being able to do and be whatever they want, and the drag queens fight for the space of representation in the musical environment.
I’ve luckily never had much discrimination for my hair and I wear it in all sorts of colors and styles now. However growing up it was always manipulated in a way where I had no idea what it looked like truly curly. Not in a braid or twists or straight. Times have changed a lot and I love these women for being kind to us as a whole.
Why aren’t there any natural hair GRWM in here showcasing the crazy and amazing braiding styles it seems like all of us wear wigs when most of us don’t
Let's also acknowledge that baby hairs are pironnered by Black and Latina women who have been wearing it like that LONG before kpop girlies decided to appropriate it 💅✨
@@imanuellaakp4233 not really since they coined it Wonyoung's "tweety bang" so really no credit is being giving, but what's new for kpop 😔 They love internationals fans coin but still won't acknowledge their inspo, at least we're past the cornrow era of kpop (hopefully) lol
For the wigs we have many types of glues used specifically for wigs/hair and when you want to take it off you use a spray bottle to spray the area you glued down and the wig/wig lace will lift up so there’s no damage done and you’re not ripping your hair off
I don’t think baby hairs is just a black culture thing, do you mean edges? I’m curious because as a Latina woman.. I have a lot of baby hairs. (I’m sorry if this comes off rude!!)
One of the reasons some of us use a lighter foundation or concealer towards the center of our faces is because our faces tend to be lighter toward the center and darker toward the forehead and outer perimeter of the face.... like the color I would use near my jaw wouldn't be the same color I would use near my eye... it would be too dark.
"If you sweat, it gets curly again." That lass is the real deal!! God I hated straightening my hair because the heat made me sweat and that just made the roots kink up again. A Sisyphean effort if ever there was one. As for makeup, that depends. I know Black EGL/EGA folks who just keep their makeup pretty light/natural. Some folks who just feel gloss and a liner are pushing it. For myself? I'll do a natural quick beat of concealer, liner and a lip tin or....wear an editorial look out to get groceries. *smiles* Folks are different around the world. Oh...and I do not do false lashes. Can't figure them out and they feel weird. 😄
I live in a very white town or city, in South Africa, so I wear a wig to prevent discrimination at my work place and when going out with friends. But overall it protects my natural curly hair. Also, funny enough, my natural hair when straightened is quite long (passes my shoulders). I love my natural hair more than anything but it is too time consuming
@@jammijam_ girl, I said stay out of my damn business. I do not care which part of africa we are from but that dont mean you need to get personal about what i said. Unless you in South Africa then stfu
It's difficult to fully observe us accurately coming from a different culture. For example, we have plenty of style options for our natural hair that weren't showcased. A few things expressed weren't completely correct, but many of my fellow sisters have already pointed this out in the comments. Thanks for the spotlight!
We also do it because we like how it looks we dont put on wigs just to fit in or not deal with racism its not hard getting a job with curly hair as long as you maintain and take care of it. This also just shows one form of makeup there are also natural hair and makeup looks that we do but overal this video was pretty cool
Something that i haven't seen mentioned yet but i realized as a black girl is that not many people are actually attracted to girls with curly/kinky hair. So, along with what other comments are saying and what was mentioned in the video there's that too. But indefinitely it's up to the individual and there shouldn't be any judgement to what a black woman decides to do with her hair
Nah I used to straighten because it was how I felt at the time and it went with what I was wearing. The hair options are amazing! Thank you Lord for my hair! Muah!
All and all ! I love this video ! Love how other countries shows interest in knowing us or other cultures.. these two are very sweet and such a breathe of fresh air 🩷
Just setting this straight; We don’t wear wigs cause we don’t have variation in style, in fact, we can probably do our hair in more styles than straight hair. Some wear wigs to avoid discrimination, others wear it cause they want to. Personally, I wear out my natural hair but if I want to protect my hair, I add extensions for a protective style.
Some women do wear wigs all the time to avoid discrimination and fit into beauty standards but it's also because it protects our hair since it's easy for it to break and not retain length if you leave it out regularly.
Oh I didn’t know it was easy to break! Is that why there are protective hair styles?
@@alskarmode Yep!
@@alskarmode yes that's also why we use things like bonnets while we sleep
I was about to write the same thing. Our hair is really soft/light and breaks easily like imagine combing wool. Combing/styling it everyday weakens the follicles and results in damage. A few people have insecurities like every other race but too much manipulation causes breakage.
@@alskarmode exactly so you don't combing it regularly
Like MJ said, id love to see them react to a video with black women styling their natural curly hair. We have SOOOO many styles that I’m sure they’d be surprised.
Yes, and there’s also a Korean girl ( youtuber) I forget her name who’s hair is very curly and she have videos about styling curly hair. Maybe they can show them that, so that they can see that there’s Korean mix or non mix women who have curly hair and how they style it.
Right. Black women can actually do more with our hair. And we also have many textures. It takes me only an hour max to straighten my hair.
YES YES YES
There is soo many option in terms of styling when it comes to curly and kinky hair
@@raquelfigueroa5539 what's her channel please?
Just to clarify something. I can’t speak for all black women but a huge amount don’t wear wigs, and those who do probably don’t do it only because of racism but just because they don’t wanna straighten their hair and damage it. Also we can do many hairstyles with our natural hair curly hair, and many braided hairstyles. In my personal life it’s actually not common to see black girls wear wigs. Most I know do braids or natural hairstyles but it might just be those who surround me
It's very common tho to see Black woman wear wigs, even like all of Black woman Hollywood artists and singers Wear wigs all the time.
@@tammyandretti9019 maybe in america or the england etc but definitely not in the Caribbean
you really pretty girl
@@eunhasupremacy cause Caribbean black woman are poor, they can't afford a Wig.
@@tammyandretti9019 well all celebrities wear wigs lol not just black but u can never tell when a others do unless they say they are at interviews and talk shows…
I think it'd be cool to see 4a, 4b, and 4c hair styling and black girls doing light or alternative makeup as well. Also black women wear wigs just for fun, or to try new looks, in addition to wanting to protect our natural hair or because of discrimination.
i agree🙏🏽
Yes ma’am 😌
Well until I learned how to do my own hair I wore wigs because it was easier but now I spent thousands on products and tools and I’ve been doing my own hair once per week
Agreed
Wigs are just a scapegoat for women. Sad reality. Wigs are for Halloween and clowns. You shouldn’t rely on them to look pretty because it’s not your real hair.
At 6:29 when she said “she’s cute but I like the curly one better” As a black woman that got me emotional. Black women are so versatile, unique and beautiful in so many different ways. We love our heritage and our natural roots. Personally I rock both my natural hair and wigs depending on my mood. It’s such a gift to be able to change our appearance whenever we want
I had a black friend at work and sometimes I wouldn't recognise her because one day she'd have a blonde bob, the next long black straight hair, then her natural hair in an up style. It was impressive to me because I always had my same boring hair either worn down or in a ponytail.
😅😅
@Flower7 imo she doesn’t look mixed. lighter skin doesn’t equal mixed though yes i get why you’d think so.
@Flower7 that’s solely an assumption though. there’s no distinctive bone structural feature that can sum up the conclusion that someone is mixed especially bc that takes away from those who may be fully black and have those same features. you can only assume, which isn’t wrong but you can’t state it as obvious when rly there’s people that do look in her completion and have similar features yet still come from both full race black parents. i do understand what you’re saying but to call it obvious is dtm imo.
@Flower7 MOST, not ALL. and being black doesnt mean you will have 4 type hair. also pls dont say "blacks" it doesnt sound right
I’m just going to take this time to appreciate all the intellectual women in the comment sections;who took their time to shed more light on black women’s hair,clear misconceptions and teach all in all with gentle aproach
Right
Yup 🫶🏾🫶🏾
As another commenter said, although some people wear wigs to avoid racial discrimination, a lot of black women have started wearing their natural hair to regain that confidence and strength. We also use wigs as a protective style because while other races can do things with their hair daily, it would cause breakage and damage for us. so we tend to braid our natural hair up and put on a wig, or get different styles such as box braid, crochets and many others to keep our natural hair from getting damaged. we have so many different styles it’s crazy, but the main point of difference is that we also have many different textures. I’d love to see them react to how our hair can go from short to long just by combing it out because of the shrinkage we experience.
I don’t think most black women in America wear wigs because of hair discrimination, I think most wear it because they like to wear it, it’s trendy, etc. It’s also a protective style, as you said. I’m not really sure I would like wearing a wig though, I’m black but I feel like it wouldn’t fit me; even though I quite like it sometimes.
@@rainberry2159 I think it's both! While you're right that a lot of them who wear it because it's trendy, it's also because a lot of black women experience workplace discrimination. For a lot of us, it's seen as unprofessional to have our natural hair out. And while this is changing and there are companies that are doing better, there are far, *far* too many that don't. Not to mention texturalism still exists, which is sad that it's still happening.
I agree with everything. And letting them react to our shrinkage is acc a really good video idea❤️
@@chocolatemilk7722 To be honest, I’m not really sure with the idea that when a black woman puts on a wig it’s because of she’s afraid of necessarily that. I do think it happens, but not as frequently as it used too. I do agree with the the other part, I didn’t really realize but I ended up realizing that a lot of people preferred lighter skin than dark skin. Not necessarily white, but just light-skin girls. Some guys would just say it was a “preference”, and IMO I wouldn’t really care if it genuinely was just a “preference” but a lot of times it isn’t.
@@rainberry2159 Yeah but they never or rarely pick Afro textured wigs. They are using them to look a certain way. If it was really just about protecting hair then they would find some thing that looks like their natural hair texture or close to it.
Baby hairs isn’t a “trend” it’s something that black women have been doing for ages. Once it’s not “trendy” for other cultures, we’re still going to be doing our baby hair long after
Exactly
But it's still a trend even if its been going on for ages and exclusive to the black community
Not as many people used to do their edges as there are today - but it is like a common hairstyle that'll never leave us
It's still a trend regardless
It is a trend
@@nessa4816 a trend to whom? We been doing baby hairs. Just because nonblacks decided to co-opt it doesn't make it a trend to the original ppl you weirdo
Styling isn't a problem when it comes to our hair. To be honest, we can do so many hairstyles and everything because of our curls. One day my hair can be straightened, the next day I can have it in a big fro, some braids, some ponytails and so on. I can shape my hair into different shapes. I can walk around with my hair in a cube shape like Garnet from Steven Universe lol. Anyway, all I'm trying to say is our hair is very diverse and versatile and although it may take some time (because it does take a while to take care of it properly) we can do so many things to our hair.
Exactly!!
Thanks for this. Our hair is so versatile
And STRONG when it’s healthy!!!
Agreed, I enjoy my natural hair, it's full and beeeeauuuutiful!
PURR THANK YOU exactly
The lady in the yellow with the shorter hair" the hair is just the way they're born, what does that have to do with character or intelligence" LLOOVVVEEE HER!!!! 🌸 ❤️
It would be cool to show them tiktoks where black people showcase how creative they can get with their hair! I've seen afros with flowers, with glitter, etc, and they look like literal angels
that would be way better bc i heard one of the girls say that maybe they wear wigs bc they don’t have may styling options
Black women are gorgeous all on their own. I mean, every single woman out there in the world have their own unique beauty. I firmly believe that real beauty is found within us.
beautiful on your own yet you’re ashamed of your own hair
@@lilyrose5410 & who's fault is that? Plus not all black women are ashamed of their hair....
@@lilyrose5410 sweetheart one click at your profile and your whole mentality is exposed you might just wanna go get some help 😬
@@lilyrose5410 I'm not, lol
@@hot5919 who’s fault is that? Black people.
i’m not black but from what my black friends have said before, i’m pretty sure trying to style and maintain their natural hair all the time can be extremely time consuming compared to using wigs, and sometimes more costly. (depending if you go get your hair braided by someone else, i heard prices are getting outrageously high but that’s besides the point lmao)
This is all correct😌
Maintaining natural hair really doesn’t have to be expensive or time consuming. All you really need is a lot of moisture,
a solid wash routine, and some good styling products. Some women just don’t wanna deal with their natural hair but that doesn’t mean it’s hard to do. Braiding definitely gets expensive so I just do them myself
@@jerseygirl6221 it literally always is. Keeping my hair in a state where it's less likely to break as much as possible can take over 2 hours. I love doing it which is why I'm natural right now but it isn't easy or quick
@@pinkiepiereincarnate2291 well I figured out to get it down to less than an hour but that's because I don't do a lot of extra steps (pre-poo and stuff like that) and I'm not saying this as somebody with loose curls that are easy to get through, I have extremely dense and coarse kinky hair. natural hair has been overcomplicated over the years so people think it's hard. Iamblackgirlcurls has been an awesome source of making it quicker and easier to do our hair.
As someone that has been natural for about a decade it’s not that costly or time consuming once you know what you’re doing. Unfortunately, a lot of BW grow up not even knowing their real texture bc of relaxers and when they go natural they look at all these videos thinking they need a million products when you don’t. People like to believe our hair is SO difficult but it truly isn’t. I can detangle and style my natural hair in 45 mins to an hour and YES I have type 4 hair. As a collective BW are still learning when it comes to our hair, but I never like to feed into the narrative that our hair is some kind of burden because it isn’t. I can style my hair just as effortlessly as anyone else because I love and accept my texture.
I wish they would have also show more everyday or conservative grwm not all of us wear wigs, big eye lashes and extraordinary baby hairs.
They def did that on purpose..😂 they just pushing the narrative that we have to do the most to look pretty. They could’ve put soo many natural girls in there but they didn’t.. That was intentional😂
@@brownsierra2607calm down girl. The ladies were saying that black ladies in the video don’t even need makeup cause she’s already pretty. Also, black ladies are known to have strong facial features(compliment)in most Asian countries -meaning they don’t even need makeup to look pretty. Like they don’t even have to contour their face to show good jawlines and nose shapes.
Don’t think from a negative perspective pls
@@russellc.3346 don’t tone police me.. nothing about how or what I said implied I was upset. I’m very calm. Be blessed weirdo
@@russellc.3346 and I was never talking about the makeup..speak what u know. Don’t assume.I meant them showing black women wearing wigs or altering the natural state of their hair..And btw I don’t need u to tell us we are naturally beautiful trust me I know…which is why it would’ve been nice to show some more natural versions of us.. case closed goodnight
you are pressed@@brownsierra2607
It's not that we don't have a lot of hair style options with our natural hair, that just isn't true. Wigs are a protective style and braiding your real hair and putting a wig on top for a few weeks is better for our hair than doing a different hair style every day.
I think with curly hair you have more options of styling than with Occidental hair. 5:00 Black women wearing wigs because they can, they’re so good looking with wigs and also it’s a protective hair style.
Same, we can actually style our hair in hundreds of ways with our natural hair 😂 much more than we can with straight hair (imo)
@@Ahjusshi_Brown EXACTLY
@@Ahjusshi_Brown whats it called when blk people makes shapes with their hair?
@@Heyguhh if you mean baby hairs? it's called edges when you style them in different ways
@@eunhasupremacy I think they mean when we literally make shapes out of our Afros?? Could be wrong tho, but a few girls go viral on TikTok for doing it.
Before anyone may show up to say otherwise, I just wanna say that I appreciate the content you all make when exploring and talking about things like the topic of this video. What is so commonplace or known to us can be new to you, so it’s always interesting to see you all experience it and your thoughts as well. If you ever have any questions or need recommendations, I know many of us would be happy to help you out because we’re aware you all are learning about a culture that isn’t your own and wouldn’t know everything about it. The same way some of us are curious about Korean culture and don’t know everything about it either. Keep up the great work, thanks for the interest, and thanks for your open-mindedness!
love a black woman from infinity to infinityyyyy🖤🎀
To infinityyyyyy
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if they think the straightening is time consuming, they should show them black girl doing their own braids 🫠🫠👏🏾
This!!!
@@pinkiepiereincarnate2291 frr
Girl I spend and average of 3 days doing my braids god forbid if I had to detangle it myself 😢
I need to braid my hair right now and I’m reluctant to do so.
“I think they’ll have a wide range of foundation colors” if you’ll be surprised 💀
Sad because they barely get their suitable shade range in foundations ...
Her hair is not "calm" now, it's just styled to be straight. Just because our hair texture is not straight doesn't mean it's out of control. It's just a different texture of hair. It can be controlled just like any hair; we just use different techniques that work for our hair type like other hair types use different techniques.
The styling of baby hair/edges is actually something that black women have always done, but recently, other groups of people have been partaking in it. Also, the wigs are usually done for protective reasons, or to allow the hair to rest for a while. But yeah, great video as always 💯
We have many options for hair... that is why we wear hair braids, wigs , weave or anything that catch our fancy and it allows our natural hair to grow. It protects our real hair
you never wear you natural hair because you’re ashamed of it.
@@lilyrose5410 some are, some aren’t. Don’t generalize
@jei. ikr
@@lilyrose5410 just stfu already leave us alone- this is like what, your 4th comment?
@@lilyrose5410girl who hurt you lmao😂😂
They should show the natural hairstyles like the overnight ones.
(As a black girl) I'm so happy how respectful and sweet they were with how different they were. I'm super used to us getting a lot of hate for our differences.
As a coily haired woman, I do not usually wear wigs. I do, however, wear protective styles like box braids or cornrows because leaving my hair out all the time, especially in the conditions (climate) I live in, would make it easy for my hair to break.
I love this kind of content because it gives others the opportunity to experience black women's features in a positive light. Thank you guys so much for this.
When I was in high school, I woke up at 4 in the morning to straighten my hair. It was a two hour long process. I really enjoyed this video. Love to see more, specifically about natural hair styles.
They think it doesn't make sense when people think curly hair is unprofessional and unpretty (which is bogus btw), but I think they just don't remember the hundreds of Kdramas and Kshows and Kpop MVs that give girls curly hair (along with glasses) to show that she's "not pretty"....
I adored the reactions. The way one of the ladies easily said "Thats racist" to discrimniate against someone for curly hair was perfect
As a black woman myself, i can’t stand them lashes. Natural lashes are the way to go. Fake lashes look too much of a nuisance. And actually us having curly hair gives us many options from various braided styles to thermal heating styles. The only thing is that it’s time consuming to do the styles, unless we just wear our natural hair. i wear my natural hair all the time, i just wash it, put gel in it to define my curls and just let it air dry. Takes only about 5-10min to do. And i have alot of hair.
Those thick lashes are so irritating, I tried some once and immediately wanted to rip them off😭
as a black woman i love thick lashes. natural lashes are boring and you look bald.
@@alamaaya2335 big lashes make you look really like a clown. in combination with a wig it's even worse. Just wear normal size fake lashes and natural hair is much prettier
@@beyonceschild you calling your fav a clown? lmfao
Depends on your hair texture
this was a really nice video. I hope you guys get to look at black women doing their natural hairstyles because the possibilities are truly endless for our hair!
that girl with long hair is so considerate and nice i love the way she just states that she actually like the curly hair more
this is so fun to watch! many black girls do wear wigs due to discrimination however they do also protect our hair and prevent breakage. they’re also just cool to play around with lol
As a black woman, in my personal experience I wear wigs as a protective style. Curly hair, especially type 4 hair is more fragile/prone to breakage than straight hair so we have certain styles that tuck our hair away so that it isn’t constantly manipulated (constant brushing/ combing or using heat on the hair) or exposed to the elements. Those styles are called protective styles. A few examples of protective styles black women wear are wigs, box braids, passion twists, faux locs, etc. Also we don’t really wear wigs for more styling options, curly hair is VERY versatile, for example I could straighten my hair bone straight right now, decide I want my curls back and just spray it with water and the curls would come back. It is true that we do receive discrimination and criticism for our hair but I think the world is slowly changing and getting becoming more educated about our hair texture. Anyways I just wanted to spread knowledge instead of hate, I hope any beautiful woman who took the time to read all this has a lovely day!!
흑인 여성으로서, 제 개인적인 경험으로 볼 때, 저는 보호 스타일로 가발을 씁니다. 곱슬머리, 특히 4타입의 머리카락은 생머리보다 더 깨지기 쉽고 부서지기 쉬우므로, 우리는 머리카락을 끊임없이 조작하거나 (계속 빗거나 머리카락에 열을 가하거나) 요소에 노출되지 않도록 머리를 밀어내는 특정 스타일을 가지고 있다. 이러한 스타일을 보호 스타일이라고 합니다. 흑인 여성들이 착용하는 보호 스타일의 몇 가지 예는 가발, 박스 브레이드, 열정 트위스트, 가짜 자물쇠 등이다. 또한 우리는 더 많은 스타일링 옵션을 위해 가발을 쓰지 않습니다. 곱슬머리는 매우 다재다능합니다. 예를 들어, 저는 지금 당장 제 머리 뼈를 곧게 펴고, 컬을 돌려주기로 결정하고 그냥 물을 뿌리면 컬이 돌아올 것입니다. 우리가 우리의 두발에 대해 차별과 비판을 받는 것은 사실이지만, 나는 세상이 서서히 변하고 있고 우리의 두발 질감에 대해 더 많은 교육을 받고 있다고 생각한다. 어쨌든 나는 단지 증오 대신 지식을 퍼뜨리고 싶었어, 나는 이 모든 것을 읽기 위해 시간을 할애한 아름다운 여성이라면 누구나 사랑스러운 하루를 보내길 바래!!
the styled baby hairs u mention is called EDGES and is not a trend, but part of their cultural hairstyles. SO GLAD u guys did not call it tweety bangs😭😭
This was so funny & fun! I appreciate how respectful they are & how much they admire everything they're seeing.
Their commentary on the lashes is really funny too lol. It's so interesting to see how different cultures approach beauty even from this video!
I will say as an educational note (just to agree w/ what a lot of my sistahs already said:
1. Black hair is extremely versatile 🤎 So we actually don't need wigs for versatility.
2. Wigs are not just to escape discrimination, nor are they only used as protective styles. They're fun!! 😍 Black women wear wigs for all types of reasons, but many of us just love them b/c we can have any color, length & style on any given day! How cool is that, right? 🥰
3. When the red haired girl put a scarf on her head after straightening it & wrapping it- that is how we black women protect our hairstyles. One of the ladies in the video commented correctly that with wigs, wearing a scarf "sets" our edges. We also do that with our natural hair if we do baby hairs.
But the scarves that go on our whole head lock in moisture, keep our hairstyle in place, protect our hair from snagging (on pillows, couches, etc), stop frizziness (to an extent), & keep our hair from getting messy while we sleep. Also, if we go outside, it protects our hair from humidity. 🤗
4. Lol! Our eyes don't get tired & don't experience any pain with heavy lashes 💕
5. It can take quite a while to do our hair sometimes. But other times it can be 2hrs & we're out the door- depending on the hairstyle & of our hair "behaves" lol
6. When we wear wigs- some people style it for only a day's use, but typically when it's glued down, we're keeping it on for a couple days or as long as we can keep it on 😂
Thanks for the cool video, ladies! 💕
Love from America!
These girls are interesting no matter what they are talking about.Forever in love with Minji !
Just to be informed, we black girls don’t wear wigs because of discrimination but because we want to and not because of others and it protects our hair in a way. I loved how they were so not happy that people disregard our 4c hair, it shows they care
That’s not always the case.
Not completely true. Don't take this the wrong way... But you can only speak for yourself. There are a lot of black women in America that HATE their hair. We have been taught that "black is ugly, afros and tight curl patterns are ugly" because it isn't associated with the European standards. But I will say, we are definitely getting better and embracing our natural God given beauty
I have definitely wore fake hair for discrimination reasons. Growing up I thought having relaxed hair was proper because kinky hair is put down so much.
Like the other comments said, it’s not always the case. I’ve seen little girls get suspended from school for wearing their natural hair or told they have to cut it or straightening it because it’s a distraction to other students. Even though it’s braided sometimes they still get in trouble and said it’s not acceptable. Some jobs won’t hire sometimes if you are wearing a certain type of style, for example; locs, because it doesn’t look professional.
Yeap I love some cute easy wigs and I look good in them. I've never faced discrimination with nature nor with a wig.
As a black girl I don’t wear wigs and we have soooo many styling options. Some girls find it easier to wear wigs bc it’s less time consuming than wearing their natural hair. I wear braids a lot which can take 4-6 hours to do plus it’s expensive. Wearing my natural hair out can be time consuming maintaining it everyday so I prefer braids. The curly hair world is such a big world!
This is super wholesome. A perfect example of learning the differences between cultures, without jumping to judgement. And appreciating the work and skill that we all as women put into our appearance. Especially taking into account the stigmas against Black women . This was really enjoyable to watch as a Black woman.
The beauty of my black Queens. The thing is we can wear our hair in many styles. Hair is an expression for many!
it alwasy has fascinated me how good they are at putting wigs on and blending it to make it look as "real" as possible.
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wearing wigs is to sometimes avoid discrimination but most of the time it's because our natural hair is a lot to take care of and we need to protective hairstyles like wigs and braids for convenience as well as to keep it healthy and prevent damage.
Its cool y'all are learning abt black hair but I just wanna calrify that most black women don't wear wigs because we are discriminated against, wig is like a hair accessory to us. We usually wear them when we are tired of styling our hair or braiding it.
Yeah but it started because of discrimination. That’s why it’s less common places outside of the US.
yes most black women do and it’s honestly so embarrassing. you can’t go outside without seeing a black woman covering her hair with weave.
@@lilyrose5410 it’s literally not that serious. let black women wear whatever they want. They aren’t hurting you any.
@@jolynn4950 It is that serious, though. Yes naturals are coming back, but a lot of black women still hate their natural, or consider it harder to keep up, which is untrue. They would rather install an 18-step lacefront then just wash their hair add some moisture sealeant and then go.
@@kyladyer2855 that's generalisation, black women where? Maybe America or UK
In Africa we wear wigs not because of discrimination but because its protective and convenient sometimes
And as a natural girl, honey it's way more than washing your hair, adding moisturiser and just going, if you did that every day you'd be bald in a year
i am so glad that the channel has added more information such has how historically, black women had to wear wigs bcos of discrimination, although there are many more reasons for that now
I want to see the girls try on some big ol' furby eyelashes now.
My routine is exactly the same as the girl who went from curly to straight. I've always wanted to embrace my curly coily hair but I grew up with the females around me always flat ironing their hair. Even though it takes alot of time, it's a process that many females with that type of hair go through. I personally think that regardless of natural or synthetic. The girls look beautiful either way💙
This was quite enjoyable😊
I appreciate how respectful your perspective is in learning about the beauty practices of Black women💙
Black women have unlimited hair style options!!! Wigs are for fun !!! I love my hair!!!💯💖💗🔥❤️
I wasn’t very comfortable with the video but the comments were reassuring ❤❤❤
Here in Nigeria we wear wig just for fashion. We practice alot of styles and it depends on how trending it is at that period
You guys are gonna make me tear up. Thank you for being kind hearted! 🫶🏾
As a woman who has curly hair, I always get uncomfortable when I get asked to touch my hair when I wear it naturally out. I get weird looks from others as well. I used to wear my hair freely for a long time as a youth, but now, I wear it in low ponytails, wear a bandana, or perm my hair so it’s straight and easier to work with. Sometimes it’s really hard because of people discriminating against people with curly hair. I can’t control it.
It’s because they want to be you and they envy you 😉
ngl, im americam and white and i love seeing black women do their hair. the process, the styles, the braids.. its so mesmerizing
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Curly hair has a variety of styling options.
We wear wigs for a change of look and most importantly as a protective hairstyle.
I.e to protect our natural hair, allow it to rest and retain our hair length.
And some people do it to avoid discrimination in the work environment and social settings
black women don’t have “curly hair” they have kinks and naps, which is why they hide it under wigs and weaves 24/7. mixed girls are the ones with pillow soft curls.
@@lilyrose5410wrong. Curly hair comes from black people so idk what you’re talking about
As a black girl I never wore a wig I only got braids or wore my hair naturally since my mom does that
Like others said black women wear wigs also as a protective style to give your hair a break. There are also a number of black women like me though who wear wigs when they feel lazy or when they know they won’t have much time during the week to constantly do their hair everyday.
MJ looks so pretty without bangs
We wear wigs because we can honestly. Styling our natural hair is not a problem. We just genuinely love to switch things up
I have noticed in these video of reactions to natural a lot of Korean seem to like the curly hair, I wish that appreciation came from people in the US ijs
My granddaughters are all beautiful with their natural look, but when they want to pull off a different style I'm always surprised when their curls disappear. Love my babies.
I loved this video. I love that they thought the ladies looked professional and stylish because black women celebrities often had to do their own hair and makeup on movie sets and such because professionals in those fields were often just NOT taught how to do our hair and makeup.
Also there is a lot we do to help maintain our hair depending on the weather. Often our worst nightmare is humidity if you live in a hot area near water
I think it would be really cool and educational for this channel to have a few black women come to the show and show them how to do different hair styles and educate them on the hair culture ❤👍🏻
as someone with 2A hair, watching the routines of those with much curlier/kinkier hair-types is really intriguing to me. i find those hair textures to be so beautiful and versatile.
I love all their reactions they’re so cutee
I believe OSSC is one of the best channels when it comes to reacting to black media/people. They educate their viewers and people and it’s really great. I don’t see that a lot and it’s so refreshing to see. Thank you so much!
Wearing wigs is also for convenience.
Taking of afro hair takes a lot of time a day if you plan to do hair style with your natural hair only.
When you got your weave you don’t spend much time doing your hair. You just put it on and move.
When for afros even if you want to do a slick bun it would take some time (depending on your experience and also type of hair)
I love how they say why it’s like their voice goes deeper every time
Minji looks so good in this shade of blue 🥺💙
Really love these videos. We need a part 2. Styling natural hair please
They’re wrong on the not many styling options, there’s an abundance of styles
It’s more so to protect their natural hair, wear wigs so we don’t have to manipulate our natural curls/coils or damage them.
Or to just wear one for a new look,
Eg: instead of dying my hair a colour I like, I’ll just get a wig that colour, saves me from hair damage
many of us do not have a monolid which is why we can wear a big lash or the full strip and it doesnt feel like its sticking to the upper lid 😊 also curly hair is the most versatile! especially type 4. we lighten under the eye to conceal drowsy eyes and make the nose bridge look straight
I’ve never worn wigs because it’s easier to wear and style my natural hair but I have mad respect for girls who can do installations😭 it looks like a lot of work
For those who don't know, the true reason behind the stigmatization of kinky hair is linked to the fact that during slavery, slave owners would cut the hair of both men and women to prevent them from identifying with each other. In African culture, hair holds significant importance. A hairstyle could indicate one's tribe, spoken language, and social class, including whether they belonged to the religious caste, held a leadership position within the tribe, served as a soldier, or belonged to royalty. Consequently, the hair was cut in such a manner to avoid disclosing information about the predominant gathering places of one's people and to minimize the risks of revolts resulting from gatherings of people speaking the same language or recognizing individuals of importance.
After slavery, this practice evolved within Western society through fashion and the workplace, where kinky hair came to be associated with something negative, while straightened hair was considered something positive.
As a black girl and a hairstylist i would say black girls wear wig not how curly our hairs looks but hair extensions have been part of our culture for centuries. Braids especially are time consuming and amusing ( google ancient black hairstyles). It’s distracting because you can spend a whole year trying to figure out how we do braids. Especially in Asian countries, a lot of people stop and stare some ask a lot of questions and makes them wonder. They hate seeing us wearing(especially office/professional spaces) it because it’s glamorous and all attention would be on our hairstyles.
I would hate for foreigners to think that this standard of beauty applies to all poc.
Yeah. This is so narrowly focused and myopic representation. 😤
I think the time has come for OSSC to react to Brazilian things like noss funk, or pop-funk. As an indication we have Anitta (Blackpink presented at the VMAs), we have Luísa Sonza that Stayc has already covered. In addition to drag queens Pabllo Vittar and Glória Groove. I think it would be great content for the channel because the culture shock is huge.
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The artists in question also participate in the LGBT community, showing the diversity and freedom of artists who are always asserting themselves in society and showing how liberating art is. The girls show the feminine freedom of being able to do and be whatever they want, and the drag queens fight for the space of representation in the musical environment.
And Iza too
I’ve luckily never had much discrimination for my hair and I wear it in all sorts of colors and styles now. However growing up it was always manipulated in a way where I had no idea what it looked like truly curly. Not in a braid or twists or straight. Times have changed a lot and I love these women for being kind to us as a whole.
Why aren’t there any natural hair GRWM in here showcasing the crazy and amazing braiding styles it seems like all of us wear wigs when most of us don’t
Omg y’all should show them hair locking videos on black women. Those videos are so mesmerizing and shows a really how diverse our hair is!
Let's also acknowledge that baby hairs are pironnered by Black and Latina women who have been wearing it like that LONG before kpop girlies decided to appropriate it 💅✨
right! they did mention how baby hairs has only recently become a trend in korea. so i think that goes without saying~
@@imanuellaakp4233 not really since they coined it Wonyoung's "tweety bang" so really no credit is being giving, but what's new for kpop 😔 They love internationals fans coin but still won't acknowledge their inspo, at least we're past the cornrow era of kpop (hopefully) lol
@@jenvie0H02 its so annoying fr tho, uts not a trend, we've been doing that forever 😔
So having baby hairs is now appropriating even though people have them naturally? How ridiculous
@@DollfaceLizkah that’s not what they said lol. it’s the styling of baby hairs using gel etc
For the wigs we have many types of glues used specifically for wigs/hair and when you want to take it off you use a spray bottle to spray the area you glued down and the wig/wig lace will lift up so there’s no damage done and you’re not ripping your hair off
Great video ladies!
6:17 she put that on the protect her hair from getting messed up
Baby hairs edges is a black culture thing black people do. Black people don’t only have curly hair. We have straight too.
The whole laying the edges down is clearly a trend now to non-blk people…regardless of historical significance…
I don’t think baby hairs is just a black culture thing, do you mean edges? I’m curious because as a Latina woman.. I have a lot of baby hairs. (I’m sorry if this comes off rude!!)
@@grimsclip I meant edges girl. It’s black hairstyle.
@@nunuissa6376 My apologies, I was confused haha sorry!!
One of the reasons some of us use a lighter foundation or concealer towards the center of our faces is because our faces tend to be lighter toward the center and darker toward the forehead and outer perimeter of the face.... like the color I would use near my jaw wouldn't be the same color I would use near my eye... it would be too dark.
Not all black women wear weave and make up just in case you didn’t know but some do :)
"If you sweat, it gets curly again." That lass is the real deal!! God I hated straightening my hair because the heat made me sweat and that just made the roots kink up again. A Sisyphean effort if ever there was one.
As for makeup, that depends. I know Black EGL/EGA folks who just keep their makeup pretty light/natural. Some folks who just feel gloss and a liner are pushing it. For myself? I'll do a natural quick beat of concealer, liner and a lip tin or....wear an editorial look out to get groceries. *smiles* Folks are different around the world. Oh...and I do not do false lashes. Can't figure them out and they feel weird. 😄
I live in a very white town or city, in South Africa, so I wear a wig to prevent discrimination at my work place and when going out with friends. But overall it protects my natural curly hair. Also, funny enough, my natural hair when straightened is quite long (passes my shoulders). I love my natural hair more than anything but it is too time consuming
That’s disgraceful.
@@jammijam_ maam, mind your own damn business
@@WWrsa I’m African…discrimination in Africa is my business. You’re aggression is misplaced.
@@jammijam_ girl, I said stay out of my damn business. I do not care which part of africa we are from but that dont mean you need to get personal about what i said. Unless you in South Africa then stfu
They all look like cute Korean babies and I love them all 😁😁
It's difficult to fully observe us accurately coming from a different culture. For example, we have plenty of style options for our natural hair that weren't showcased. A few things expressed weren't completely correct, but many of my fellow sisters have already pointed this out in the comments. Thanks for the spotlight!
We also do it because we like how it looks we dont put on wigs just to fit in or not deal with racism its not hard getting a job with curly hair as long as you maintain and take care of it. This also just shows one form of makeup there are also natural hair and makeup looks that we do but overal this video was pretty cool
They should bring in a black hair stylist to come and talk to them😊
Something that i haven't seen mentioned yet but i realized as a black girl is that not many people are actually attracted to girls with curly/kinky hair. So, along with what other comments are saying and what was mentioned in the video there's that too. But indefinitely it's up to the individual and there shouldn't be any judgement to what a black woman decides to do with her hair
please show them natural curly hair!
Thank you ladies for your content. I enjoyed this video and the commentary ❤
Nah I used to straighten because it was how I felt at the time and it went with what I was wearing. The hair options are amazing! Thank you Lord for my hair! Muah!
The Lord Jesus did bless us with beautiful hair like everyone else, that is so true, I’m also thankful ✝️💜❤️🤍
All and all ! I love this video ! Love how other countries shows interest in knowing us or other cultures.. these two are very sweet and such a breathe of fresh air 🩷
I think it would be especially interesting to see them react to Korean American makeup videos.
if you mean the ABG makeup i just saw in my recommended that they reacted to one from last year
Just setting this straight; We don’t wear wigs cause we don’t have variation in style, in fact, we can probably do our hair in more styles than straight hair. Some wear wigs to avoid discrimination, others wear it cause they want to. Personally, I wear out my natural hair but if I want to protect my hair, I add extensions for a protective style.