I didn't realize so many people think that you can't wash your hair with braids, very interesting to know . Also the teachers and staff were so nice and supportive in general, it's good to see.
@@onul_haruit's because black hair are very curly that's why it doesn't hurt and it last but if u have straight hair and u do braids it will hurt and ur hair will eventually cut
they dont think that washing ur hair with shampoo is "weird" they thought that washing her type of hairstyle regularly with shampoo was weird, they thought it would be a more complex washing
Pretty privilege can get you so far in Korean society. Jenny is very pretty with very strong Korean facial features that make her standout from the rest. Even the teachers love her!!!!
She used to get bullied for being chubby and they called her a black pig when she was younger. Pls don’t speak without knowing. guys have said they wouldn’t date her simply because of her skin. She doesn’t always talk about struggles but she still experiences unfairness
A lot of people are complaining about her friends touching her hair still, so obviously y'all didnt watch the enitre video.... she addresses it at 7:53 on how she feels about it.
She may be okay with it but viewers could still get triggered by it. By filming and posting videos, she opens herself to other peoples thoughts and emotions.
@@nigeriansista As a poc myself, I will go ahead and comment my thoughts about what you said. I understand that people could have their own thoughts and emotions, but it is a little off putting to think that in this video (not pertaining to everything just the hair touching) viewers get offended by someone else's body and what that person allows. It is understandable when viewers get triggered when their OWN hair is touched, or when someone else is offended and expresses that they don't like their hair being touched. It is understandable for those people to come together and share their concerns about it. However, when it is someone who DOES allow their hair to be touched and who IS NOT triggered, it is a little off putting when you say Jenny should be open to viewers getting triggered by it. Because how does Jenny allowing her hair to be touched personally affect you or other viewers when it is her own body and her own choice regarding this video. If it was the viewers own hair being touched, that would be more understandable to them expressing that they are triggered. But how does someone else allowing their own hair to be touched, hurt you or others when it is not your hair? So pertaining to this video, why does she have to be open to others being against it when it is her own body and choice? Btw I am not saying this or asking in an aggressive or arguing way and I don't want to cause an argument, I am genuinely curious and asking.
I love the blonde braids it was such a cute style. You are so patient to those that didn’t understand you can wash your hair with braids. I would be low key annoyed that they kept smelling your hair. I love you school vlogs so keep it up ❤️
I think it’s sweet. They are all so nice about it and interested. And she smells good. What’s wrong with that? She’s going to her teachers and friends showing them first. Why would you show someone and make it point to have a conversation about your hair yet get mad at people who are interested. 💀
@@isa_virtual I am black as well, and I can tell that they were being very respectful. They don't know much about the community/culture but are eager to learn more, and they asked questions that even I had as a fully black Caribbean child.
They kept asking how you wash it 😂😂😂 I'm gonna keep it REAL with y'all. If I wash my hair every week, it'll dry up and break. If I'm wearing my hair in a pulled back afro then I'll wash it every 2 weeks. If my hair is in natural twists then I'll wash it after around 3 or 4 weeks. if I have my hair in braids like Jenny then I'll wash it after 1.5 months. Black coily hair is not the same as Asian hair so the standard of care is DIFFERENT if the goal is growth.
Thanks for sharing the information! I didn't know it gets dry if you wash your hair often. Is your head not itchy? Cuz my scalp gets itchy after 3 days not washing them 😅
@@요링이 it can be itchy when you get a fresh style.. or if it's dry but it's not too bad if you moderate the products you put in your head during the duration of your style. 3 days ! I didn't know that. That's pretty frequent ! My white friend with curly hair washes her hair every week so I thought that was the norm for all non black people.
@KAYKILAYYY yeah I think Asians and white are also different cuz we usually have oily hair not washing them everyday. Maybe that's why we are obsessed with washing hair 😂
@@요링이yeah, it's because of the curl pattern (or the absence of such, in this case😹). Curly hair poofs outwards, so the oil produced by the scalp doesn't just run down the strands, unlike straight or wavy hair (Or at least, that's what I read somewhere 😹)
@@요링이curls & coils inherently require more moisture (for example compare the thickness of curly hair creams/moisturisers to straight hair ones. The later is much thinner consistency). So they - particularly coils- need to retain that moisture/ oils and so stripping of them of this continuously is detrimental. Straight hair doesn’t need this, because the strand is diff (I’m sure there’s more detailed trichology/biology to it that I don’t know). Obviously though, it goes without saying that all hair does still need to be washed because too much build-up gets detrimental as it blocks up the follicles. 😊!
suchhh a beautiful cute girl with your braids JENNY suits you sm!!!! its nice seeing friends and your teachers fascinated by your hair but also love this look on you. Jenny is suchhh a cutie pie :) definetly a mood maker!!!
To everyone complaining in this video, skinship is normal in Korean cultural between family and close friends. Jenny is Korean, her friends are Korean, Jenny is from Korea. Obviously, she’s okay with it, because it’s a cultural norm. Quit imposing your ignorant Western views onto Koreans and Korean culture.
While i agree they didn’t have malicious intent this thinking is the same kpop fans use stop it. Jenny is an influencer with majority of non korean followers from all over the world i think they have the right to voice their opinion on things that makes them uncomfortable
@@Bluelagoons21 Jenny is a Korean influencer. It doesn’t matter that her fanbase is Western/non-Korean. Jenny herself is Korean and her fans need to respect that and understand that just because they might view certain harmless actions in a certain light in Western societies, that it does not apply to East Asian societies, and that imposing their Western beliefs reeks of Eurocentrism and a Western superiority mindset (“West is Best”).
@@oh.s being worried for her doesn’t mean we are forcing eurocentrism ..you sound like those anti feminists lol. Boundaries are human rights and everyone should be able to have them korean girls/boys doesn’t matter the culture she should be given the choice to choose if she wants to be touched.
Y’all leave her alone she is Korean and in Korean culture, it is not illegal for them to be doing what they are doing. Y’all may not understand the customs and even the relation ship between them, they seem like very close friends. What you’re seeing is not ignorance, I would take a guess that most of you talking are westerners/ Americans. Poc’s get curious of other cultures and it’s normal at the end of the day 😭
There’s something called admiring from a distance it’s not cultured to just go up and touch someone without their permission and even if Jenny is cool with it Black people are not animals so when we were our culture like our natural hair or braiding hairstyles it shouldn’t be a shock Everyone has their own cultures every time we wear our our own culture we get treated like animals at a petting zoo it’s weird
@@LucidKay9114 한국 고등학교 안다녀봤지? 머리 안감으면 안감았다는 이유로 서로 머리 냄새를 맡고 '으악🤣'놀라며 즐거워 한다. 반대로 친구가 며칠동안 머리를 안감다 감았다고 하면 냄새를 맡고 감탄하기도 한다. 왜냐하면 한국은 매일 혹은 이틀에 한번씩 모두 머리를 감고, 퍼스널 스페이스가 다른 문화권 처럼 강조되지 않는 문화니까. 그저 한국의 문화야. 위생이 나쁜 나라에선 날달걀이 살모넬라 취급 받는것과 같아. 그냥 그렇게 살아온 사람들로 인해 만들어진 문화. 한국은 전통적인 공동체 문화였고 친할수록 서로의 퍼스널 스페이스는 쉽게 병합되는 분위기야.
아니 외국인 관점에서 보면 무례하게 느껴질수 있겠다 생각은 듬. 흑인 머리카락 함부로 만지는건 진짜 큰 무례니까 근데 정말 한국학생들사이의 한국스러운 행동이라서 보면서 이상함을 못 느낌 ㅋㅋㅋ 머리 감았는지 안감았는지 얘기하면서 머리카락 냄새 맡기 앞에있는 친구 머리카락 만지작거리기 샴푸 바꿨다고 하면 냄새 맡아보기 이런거 학교가면 엄청 많이 보였었는데.... 중고등학교때 추억 생각나서 완전 향수느껴지네
so happy to see her friends and teachers embracing her, curious, asking questions and supporting her. everybody learn a lot here! tolerance first, then embracing, understanding and love :)
I love jenny she's so open and doesn't get offended about other questions, people that think it's offensive just keep in mind they are in different country and different cultures there's no doubt that they aren't gonna know everything ❤❤
I thought it would be done in a more complicated way than shampooing. This is because most Koreans have oily and thick straight hair compared to other races, making it difficult to stay in a braided state for more than a day. I think it will get loose or itch a lot soon. That's why it's common in Korea to change and wash your style every day. I think I asked Jenny directly out of simple curiosity because no one can keep her braided long. I hope she doesn't think it's racist or a bad reason.
In the West people with straight hair usually wash their hair every 3 days or once a week. The more curly a person’s hair is the more often they have to wash it. If people have extremely curly hair they wash once a month because their hair takes a long time to become oily. I have curly hair and wash my hair every 2 weeks.
It feels a little bit insulting that they assume we can’t wash it and we don’t wash our hair in that state lol imagine what they think about locs 😅 anyway their reaction were cute, you look gorgeous! 💗
여기 제니 부모처럼 이야기 하고 행동하는 극성팬들이 정말 많은 데 그녀는 그녀의 경계선을 스스로 만들 수 있으며 정할 수도 있고 신체접촉이 싫으면 거부도 할 수도 있습니다. 당신들은 그저 팬이며 그녀에 대해 전체를 다 아는 것도 아닙니다. 제니를 아기취급하는 것을 그만세요. 또한 당신들은 부모마냥 구는 것도 그만해요. 꼴불견이에요 진짜
Ok but the point is nobody even gave her a choice. Like what is she supposed to say obviously she’s just going to smile and move on. She still deserves to get asked for basic consent no? If they came up to her and asked hey jenny can i touch or smell it it’s different but doing it without thinking feels dehumanizing towards her
@@larrrrrsssaaaㅋㅋㅋㅋ그래 니 마음대로 생각해~ 상식적으로 제니가 다른사람들이 자기머리를 만지는게 싫었으면 반응을 했겠지. 한국에서는 머리 스타일 바꾸거나 하면 다들 만져보고 샴푸 바꿨다 말하면 냄새 맡아봐. 그게 싫었으면 머리 자랑을 하러 학교를 돌아다니지 않았겠지.
@@다우니-n9u you people keep saying in korea in korea in korea but the only one i see getting this treatment is the mixed race girl. And the point is not if she liked it or not it’s the fact that you people dehumanize black ppl so much you think it’s your right to just touch their hair without asking because you are "curious".
@@larrrrrsssaaa 얘는 계속 그러네 아득바득 한국인들 인종차별자로 만들어버릴려고 이를 갈고 대답하고 다니네. 제니가 니 애기도 아니고 알아서 할 아이인데 정말 싫었으면 다가오는 손을 치거나 만져도 되냐고 물어봐주지 않을래 이러면서 정색하겠지. 그리고 물어봤는지 안 물어봤는지 어케 알어 ㅋ 편집으로 지울 수도 있는데ㅋ. 그나저나 너 그거 과도한 베이빙인 건 알고 있니? 그녀가 알아서 하게 냅둬
They weren't asking if she DID wash it, they were asking if she COULD wash it with braids in. And the thing about them touching her hair, she explains at 7:52
@dty123 it's literally super natural in their culture, just because you're not used to the type of culture that touch each other more doesn't mean it's weird. I know for Americans and Europeans, we're not very touchy people at all, but they are over there. Touching and smelling hair is super normal for them, when they're close.
@@dty123 it’s just a different style they haven’t seen and she’s their close friend. That’s why there’s a lot of skinship and smelling. As well as they probably don’t actually know much about how to take care of it so they’re curious. I’m pretty sure she’s fine
Even though you can, I don't recommend washing your hair while you have in the braids because it causes the braids to fuzz faster which can make it look untidy 😭
Y’all leave her alone she is Korean and in Korean culture, it is not illegal for them to be doing what they are doing. Y’all may not understand the customs and even the relation ship between them, they seem like very close friends. What you’re seeing is not ignorance, I would take a guess that most of you talking are westerners/ Americans. Poc’s get curious of other cultures and it’s normal at the end of the day 😭 even yt people but most of the time it is ignorance, depends on the person
girl so when white people ask it's ignorance but when koreans ask, it's not ignorance? ight. that makes no sense. yall koreaboos must really love korea huh.
@@MadaraUchiha-.._ All OP seems to be saying is that westerners/americans tend to be overly sensitive to topics like these (no one said anything about ignorance) and based on your response, he might be right.
@@mitchLC148 OP: "even yt people but most of the time it is ignorance" you: "no one said anything about ignorance" looks like a westerner/american is smarter than you... look at that! (not hard, we usually are better)
@@MadaraUchiha-.._ Yeah ur a OP 4 me Icl I believe that kpop is flopping rn cause of HYBE (maybe YG to? But y'all can decide who's flopping the most, plus I'm a black African and carabien girl) I don't find this offensive if they touched my hair and asks me "how do you wash it?" I ain't gona crash out like u girl 💀 I would just reply with a simple "Yes I have washed my hair" or "No I haven't washed my hair" plus we ain't Koreaboos (plus I'm starting to leave the kpop industry cause of how bad it's flopping rn I only stand StrayKids, TXT,ENHYPHEN, SEVENTEEN,NEWJEANS,ITZY,IVE and finally KATSEYE) SAUR all I'm going to say now is to pipe down and stay in Ur lane when it comes to Korean culture, black people and the kpop industry 💀🙏🏾 8:42
Oh gosh - the lunch provided at her school looks WAAYYY better than what you get in the US (as far as public schools go). 🤢😩 That is why I always packed my lunch. 😮💨
I find it so interesting how all of thwir first thought is how do you wash it😂😂as a black girl that has never crossed my mind. Very cool to see the questions people who arent used to braids have
This would be the ONLY situation where I wouldn't mind people touching my hair. But yt people in the US who have seen these before, touching my hair is a big NO NO.
I get what yall are saying I really do, those are her friends and classmates so she is comfortable but some of the smelling just seems a bit like “did you really wash it?” “Can you really wash it?” Like why when she states I can wash it does everyone need to smell check her?I know this is a cultural difference and I would like to understand. Now I can understand doing the second sniff cause you like the smell 😂 If she’s happy I’m happy for her so I get she’s cool with it, I’m just curious. She can set her own boundaries if she feels she needs to ✋🏽🤚🏽 don’t come at my neck
I see comments about people finding it weird to smell or touch a person's hair even if they are friends or family? 🤔 As a Black American my other black friends, close family and other friends from different races always smelled my hair whether I was natural, had braids and other different hair styles because I put Indian Hemp, Fragrance Grease, Jamaican Castrol Oil and etc. in my hair so my friends and family loved the smell. I guess it just normal to me. It is not like many didn't use the same products in their hair but sometimes the Style or Fragrance just draws you in. My best friend is a hairdresser and would try different styles on my hair like cornrows, faux locs, twist and etc. so it was just natural also for my friends and family to say "Oh, I like that! How much did it cost? What's her number" while touching my hair. It is all good when it is friends and family touching my hair or me, but a stranger randomly walking up to me touching my hair without permission is a No No. To Jenny: The braids look good on you. 👀🥰 I haven't had braids in awhile and you are making me want to get them again. I have never tried putting blond extensions in my hair just always black or brown, but you are making me want to try it. Well Be Blessed Beautiful Queen and Wishing and Praying for you good Health, Wealth and Good Luck..
Jenny, you’re so beautiful. I know you say you don’t mind when close friends touch your hair because you know they don’t mean harm. But I feel the way that one guy was asking questions was a bit rude especially because he wasn’t really that complimentary to the hairstyle. And he was saying things as statements rather than politely asking. If you’re really okay with it then it’s okay but also remember that if they’re you’re true friends they’ll understand that it’s okay for you to not be comfortable too. Love the braids and they’re my fave hairstyle on you x
Not to be offensive I found out that people with braids can wash their hair too for the first time after watching this vid cause I live in Asian country n never met a black people irl before
@@subakithar8359that’s okay but there’s a way to ask and also I guess you have to ask yourself if it’s not something you could simply google. If everyone was constantly asking a black person all the things they don’t know about your race it can become uncomfortable. And can also make it seem like all people see is your race.
i definitely agree. but we also have to remember we are seeing their words in a very standard english translation. so there is a chance that he was being polite and it was just not translated well. i guess a second opinion would be needed. i agree with you tho!
Noo why does she have to get rid of the braids :( are you gonna get another cool hairstyle ? But i love black hair jenny!! I appreciate she explained it to global followers it’s a sensitive topic just don’t let ppl treat you like a zoo animal. I‘m glad she explained it’s different cultures and when her close friends do it it’s ok but not people you don’t know. As a mixed german girl i used to think like this too now that i‘m older i don’t like it when ppl touch my hair even friends maybe she will change her mind one day tho.
It's not great for her to have braids in for too long (for her scalp and whatnot), she did it for her vacay n that's over now so ig she's taking them out
they arent trating her like a zoo ainmal they are asking questions to educate themselevs because they are curious, koreans always touch each other a lot and she doesnt mind she always touches her friends hair too. she is korean you know
@@aerabyeol please read my text again i was not saying they are treating her like that! I was saying she needs to be CAREFUL not to get treated like that by people. As i am someone of mixed race who grew up in Germany ik what it’s like to stand out especially with your hair and sometimes it can feel frustrating having to explain your whole existence and being touched. If you are not mixed you probably won’t understand you put on a good face because you don’t want to be rude or dramatic i know Jenny’s friends are not withbad intentions and i understand Korean culture is like that!.
She looks super cute. I love how close she is with her friends and teachers. I have long sisterlocs, and people ask to touch my hair all the time. It doesn't bother me at all. I don't wear extensions, but people always ask me if it's all my real hair because its so thick and long. I always say "yep unfortunately all of this hair is mine and its a lot of work"😂 I don't take offense, I'm glad that they ask questions.
touching and smelling ur friend’s hair, even commenting it smells terrible - if it’s the case - is perfectly normal in Korea. I get that it might be weird to people outside of Korea but there really is no intent in what they are doing. It’s just normal to them.
음…뭐 한국에서는 보통 하루에 한 번씩 감고, 이틀-삼일에 한 번 씩 감는 나도 찝찝하지 않냐고 질문받을정돈데 그냥 평범한 학교 생활 같다..하지만 머리를 만지는 건 어찌보면 무례한 행동이 맞고,인종차별덕으로 해석될 수 있기에 많이 거론되는것 같은데..그 정돈 제니가 알아서 할 거다..라는게 내 생각임 마지막에 제니가 직접 변호까지 해주는데 굳이 왈가부할 필요 없는듯
3:58 It’s the teacher asking if you relieve your stress through your hairstyle cause you change your hair so often 😭🤣❤
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@@itzrachei omg hey
@@zxoe ?
@@itzrachei i was talking to u on the norris nuts video
@@zxoe oh now I remember you lmfaoo 😭😭
I didn't realize so many people think that you can't wash your hair with braids, very interesting to know . Also the teachers and staff were so nice and supportive in general, it's good to see.
I thought it would hurt if I just wrapped my long, tightly braided hair around my fingers😂 So I thought I couldn't wrap it😅😅
@@fed_31420 Well if you have straighter hair it might hurt but black hair types don't hurt from that kind of thing
@@hxpewxrldmaybe it's becuz almost every Korean have straight hair. It hurts for us so that's why they ask if it's able to wash or not
I'm hispanic and i also thought that untill like a year ago, lol it's crazy how uneducated people just spread fake info on the internet
@@onul_haruit's because black hair are very curly that's why it doesn't hurt and it last but if u have straight hair and u do braids it will hurt and ur hair will eventually cut
when she said she washed her hair with shampooo , some ppl think its weird but its kinda helpful
they dont think that washing ur hair with shampoo is "weird" they thought that washing her type of hairstyle regularly with shampoo was weird, they thought it would be a more complex washing
@@doxxr-1714EXACTLY! I thought it would be way more complex because of detox videos in UA-cam😅
not the teacher immediately asking about ur college plans lol
@@kaydkaydkayd just killing the vibe 🙄😂
😂😂😂
Pretty privilege can get you so far in Korean society. Jenny is very pretty with very strong Korean facial features that make her standout from the rest. Even the teachers love her!!!!
She used to get bullied for being chubby and they called her a black pig when she was younger. Pls don’t speak without knowing. guys have said they wouldn’t date her simply because of her skin. She doesn’t always talk about struggles but she still experiences unfairness
Am black, my sons are black and they get this much attention as well. There are very nice people in Korea
Very very few discriminate
Just sharing
There're literally black people who don't follow the beauty standards and they are famous there, like Jonathan Thona.
Her features are so interesting, to me she looks more Korean than Black even
@@udontevenwannaknowbruvfrr tho
A lot of people are complaining about her friends touching her hair still, so obviously y'all didnt watch the enitre video.... she addresses it at 7:53 on how she feels about it.
She may be okay with it but viewers could still get triggered by it. By filming and posting videos, she opens herself to other peoples thoughts and emotions.
@@nigeriansista then they shouldn't watch the video. It's not their hair so they shouldn't be angry it's ridiculous
@@nigeriansista That's good, she should continue. People these days are way to fricken sensitive.
@@nigeriansista As a poc myself, I will go ahead and comment my thoughts about what you said. I understand that people could have their own thoughts and emotions, but it is a little off putting to think that in this video (not pertaining to everything just the hair touching) viewers get offended by someone else's body and what that person allows. It is understandable when viewers get triggered when their OWN hair is touched, or when someone else is offended and expresses that they don't like their hair being touched. It is understandable for those people to come together and share their concerns about it. However, when it is someone who DOES allow their hair to be touched and who IS NOT triggered, it is a little off putting when you say Jenny should be open to viewers getting triggered by it. Because how does Jenny allowing her hair to be touched personally affect you or other viewers when it is her own body and her own choice regarding this video. If it was the viewers own hair being touched, that would be more understandable to them expressing that they are triggered. But how does someone else allowing their own hair to be touched, hurt you or others when it is not your hair? So pertaining to this video, why does she have to be open to others being against it when it is her own body and choice?
Btw I am not saying this or asking in an aggressive or arguing way and I don't want to cause an argument, I am genuinely curious and asking.
@nigeriansista if it's triggering put the phone down and touch grass.
I love the blonde braids it was such a cute style. You are so patient to those that didn’t understand you can wash your hair with braids. I would be low key annoyed that they kept smelling your hair. I love you school vlogs so keep it up ❤️
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친구들끼리 머리냄새 맡는건 한국에서 무례한 행동이 아님.
친한 사람끼리는 많이 하는 행동이고 오히려 가까이 하지 않는게 더 무례한 행동임.
@@RldRkdRldRkd lee kwang su always did that to song ji hyo on running man. Him and haha do it to other idols as well.
I think it’s sweet. They are all so nice about it and interested. And she smells good. What’s wrong with that? She’s going to her teachers and friends showing them first. Why would you show someone and make it point to have a conversation about your hair yet get mad at people who are interested. 💀
여기 너네나라 아니고 한국이야❤ 한국에서는 아무문제없어❤😚
I love how their asking respectful questions and not being intrusive
@@stopplease4704 It didn't seem too respectful tbh :/
@@isa_virtualthat’s because you’re looking at this through an ignorant Western perspective.
@@isa_virtual I am black as well, and I can tell that they were being very respectful. They don't know much about the community/culture but are eager to learn more, and they asked questions that even I had as a fully black Caribbean child.
@@stopplease4704 the smelling on jenny's braids to confirm that she cleaned it wasnt respectful at all.
@@oh.s oh really? didn't know that smelling hair was a common behaviour amongst koreans. still feels weird tho.
Somehow Im getting emotional cause we are going to see her becaming adult, going to college, start driving... we're growing up together!!!
ط정말 귀염둥이야, 제인, 네 머리가 너무 좋아, 정말 귀여워
제니 아름다워 요정이야ㅑㅑㅑ🧚♀️
Fr❤
They kept asking how you wash it 😂😂😂 I'm gonna keep it REAL with y'all. If I wash my hair every week, it'll dry up and break. If I'm wearing my hair in a pulled back afro then I'll wash it every 2 weeks. If my hair is in natural twists then I'll wash it after around 3 or 4 weeks. if I have my hair in braids like Jenny then I'll wash it after 1.5 months.
Black coily hair is not the same as Asian hair so the standard of care is DIFFERENT if the goal is growth.
Thanks for sharing the information! I didn't know it gets dry if you wash your hair often. Is your head not itchy? Cuz my scalp gets itchy after 3 days not washing them 😅
@@요링이 it can be itchy when you get a fresh style.. or if it's dry but it's not too bad if you moderate the products you put in your head during the duration of your style. 3 days ! I didn't know that. That's pretty frequent ! My white friend with curly hair washes her hair every week so I thought that was the norm for all non black people.
@KAYKILAYYY yeah I think Asians and white are also different cuz we usually have oily hair not washing them everyday. Maybe that's why we are obsessed with washing hair 😂
@@요링이yeah, it's because of the curl pattern (or the absence of such, in this case😹). Curly hair poofs outwards, so the oil produced by the scalp doesn't just run down the strands, unlike straight or wavy hair
(Or at least, that's what I read somewhere 😹)
@@요링이curls & coils inherently require more moisture (for example compare the thickness of curly hair creams/moisturisers to straight hair ones. The later is much thinner consistency).
So they - particularly coils- need to retain that moisture/ oils and so stripping of them of this continuously is detrimental. Straight hair doesn’t need this, because the strand is diff (I’m sure there’s more detailed trichology/biology to it that I don’t know).
Obviously though, it goes without saying that all hair does still need to be washed because too much build-up gets detrimental as it blocks up the follicles. 😊!
아니 이 애기 진차 인형같이 귀엽네
suchhh a beautiful cute girl with your braids JENNY suits you sm!!!! its nice seeing friends and your teachers fascinated by your hair but also love this look on you. Jenny is suchhh a cutie pie :) definetly a mood maker!!!
To everyone complaining in this video, skinship is normal in Korean cultural between family and close friends. Jenny is Korean, her friends are Korean, Jenny is from Korea. Obviously, she’s okay with it, because it’s a cultural norm. Quit imposing your ignorant Western views onto Koreans and Korean culture.
I agree. They're close to her so it's not shocking to see them touching her hair. Smelling it was over the line though.
While i agree they didn’t have malicious intent this thinking is the same kpop fans use stop it. Jenny is an influencer with majority of non korean followers from all over the world i think they have the right to voice their opinion on things that makes them uncomfortable
@@KAYKILAYYYHow was smelling it over the line? It’s pretty normal to smell your friend’s hair, especially if they use scented products.
@@Bluelagoons21 Jenny is a Korean influencer. It doesn’t matter that her fanbase is Western/non-Korean. Jenny herself is Korean and her fans need to respect that and understand that just because they might view certain harmless actions in a certain light in Western societies, that it does not apply to East Asian societies, and that imposing their Western beliefs reeks of Eurocentrism and a Western superiority mindset (“West is Best”).
@@oh.s being worried for her doesn’t mean we are forcing eurocentrism ..you sound like those anti feminists lol. Boundaries are human rights and everyone should be able to have them korean girls/boys doesn’t matter the culture she should be given the choice to choose if she wants to be touched.
머리 댑악!! 잘 어울리는 건 제니 뿐일 거얌~!
제니 땋은 머리가 너무 잘 어울리네요. 점보 땋은 머리 같은 다른 스타일이나 다른 색상도 시도해 보세요. ❤
the thumbnail is fucking insane lmaoo 😭
LIKE LMFAOO
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@reyy76 fr
13 different people SMELLED her hair in this video 😬😬😨😭😭. Not demure, mindful, or cutesy at all. Just primal and ignorant.
NAHHH DID HIM DIRRTYYY
Can't wait for you to debut Jenny. You'll be a superstar. Love you 😚🩷🌸💫
I think the braids are my favourite hairstyle I’ve seen you wear. They suit you perfectly!
Dreads and braids are different hairstyles 😂
옷 슬쩍 내려주는거 넘 설렌댜.. 3:01
What
Wtf?
The translation is so weird 😂
@@Aroua-v8q she said that him taking care of her rolled up sleeve is really sweet and cute
@@janjan_barrriiiOh really, but the translation is a little different 😅
Y’all leave her alone she is Korean and in Korean culture, it is not illegal for them to be doing what they are doing. Y’all may not understand the customs and even the relation ship between them, they seem like very close friends. What you’re seeing is not ignorance, I would take a guess that most of you talking are westerners/ Americans. Poc’s get curious of other cultures and it’s normal at the end of the day 😭
Coming up to someone and touching them is not normal. Stop trying to normalize annoying people tf 😂
There’s something called admiring from a distance it’s not cultured to just go up and touch someone without their permission and even if Jenny is cool with it Black people are not animals so when we were our culture like our natural hair or braiding hairstyles it shouldn’t be a shock Everyone has their own cultures every time we wear our our own culture we get treated like animals at a petting zoo it’s weird
@@LucidKay9114 한국 고등학교 안다녀봤지? 머리 안감으면 안감았다는 이유로 서로 머리 냄새를 맡고 '으악🤣'놀라며 즐거워 한다. 반대로 친구가 며칠동안 머리를 안감다 감았다고 하면 냄새를 맡고 감탄하기도 한다. 왜냐하면 한국은 매일 혹은 이틀에 한번씩 모두 머리를 감고, 퍼스널 스페이스가 다른 문화권 처럼 강조되지 않는 문화니까. 그저 한국의 문화야. 위생이 나쁜 나라에선 날달걀이 살모넬라 취급 받는것과 같아. 그냥 그렇게 살아온 사람들로 인해 만들어진 문화. 한국은 전통적인 공동체 문화였고 친할수록 서로의 퍼스널 스페이스는 쉽게 병합되는 분위기야.
@@Xaorii_ 다른 영상에서 제니가 다른 학생들 머리 만지고 살롱 놀이하는건 안불편함? 제니도 다른 친구들도 서로 머리 만지는 것에 대해 자연스럽고 재밌어하고 있으니까 적당히 해라.
@@LucidKay9114제니도 다른 친구들 머리 만지고 살롱 놀이 하는 영상은 안봄? 서로 만지고 놀고 즐거워하는 중이니까 신경 끄라고.
I really like Jenny’s blonde hair her face looks so bright 💗💗
That thumbnail killed me why is noone talking about it
아니 외국인 관점에서 보면 무례하게 느껴질수 있겠다 생각은 듬. 흑인 머리카락 함부로 만지는건 진짜 큰 무례니까
근데 정말 한국학생들사이의 한국스러운 행동이라서 보면서 이상함을 못 느낌 ㅋㅋㅋ
머리 감았는지 안감았는지 얘기하면서 머리카락 냄새 맡기
앞에있는 친구 머리카락 만지작거리기
샴푸 바꿨다고 하면 냄새 맡아보기
이런거 학교가면 엄청 많이 보였었는데....
중고등학교때 추억 생각나서 완전 향수느껴지네
서양에선 친구 머리 냄새맡는 게 선넘는 행동이구나,, 의외네
그나저나 쇼츠 타고 들어왔는데 레게머리 진짜 넘 귀엽고 사랑스러워요!!❤
ממש לא😂
Braids* not Dreadlocks.
서양은 잘 안씻어서 그래요 옆에 있어도 냄새 심한 사람들이 많아서 그걸 냄새 맡는 행위는 너 냄새난다는걸 노골적으로 티내는거라
그래서 한국에서는 인기 없는 데오드란트가 해외에서는 필수 구입 제품이기도 하구요.
No its not 😭😭 where did u get that from??? 😂 @@아리-t3p
so happy to see her friends and teachers embracing her, curious, asking questions and supporting her. everybody learn a lot here! tolerance first, then embracing, understanding and love :)
I love love the hairstyles and new do’s! ❤ slay !! maybe one day we can see some cool Bantu knots or even just rope twist braids 😊
Your teacher didn’t lie you actually look like an doll😂❤
"5 hours? You could've gone to Busan" 😂😂
I love jenny she's so open and doesn't get offended about other questions, people that think it's offensive just keep in mind they are in different country and different cultures there's no doubt that they aren't gonna know everything ❤❤
I thought it would be done in a more complicated way than shampooing. This is because most Koreans have oily and thick straight hair compared to other races, making it difficult to stay in a braided state for more than a day. I think it will get loose or itch a lot soon. That's why it's common in Korea to change and wash your style every day. I think I asked Jenny directly out of simple curiosity because no one can keep her braided long. I hope she doesn't think it's racist or a bad reason.
In the West people with straight hair usually wash their hair every 3 days or once a week. The more curly a person’s hair is the more often they have to wash it. If people have extremely curly hair they wash once a month because their hair takes a long time to become oily.
I have curly hair and wash my hair every 2 weeks.
Oh you must be one of her friends
I will miss this hair style, it looks so good on you Jenny!
It feels a little bit insulting that they assume we can’t wash it and we don’t wash our hair in that state lol imagine what they think about locs 😅 anyway their reaction were cute, you look gorgeous! 💗
true but korea is very homogeneous so very likely they havent had a convo with someone with braids about braids
I think they just genuinely want to know. I’m asian too and I don’t how people with locks took care of their hairstyle
@@Jaebeombestie doesnt mean it isnt a lil insulting to us black people lol
I’m not even Asian and thought that you literally don’t wash your hair lol
@@iki8400 tf
머리 만지는게 왜... 나도 친구들끼리 머리 냄새 맡거나 친한 선생님이 내 머리 많이 쓰다듬어주셨는디... 심지어 영상 끝에는 머리 만지는게 한국문화라고 설명까지 되어있는디... 이 가짜 뽀글이들!!!!
Jenny’s mermaid hair. Very pretty 💕
Fr❤
It is giving Miss Halle Bailey💕
5:43
"todays lunch!"
**proceeds to show a whole gourmet meal**
여기 제니 부모처럼 이야기 하고 행동하는 극성팬들이 정말 많은 데 그녀는 그녀의 경계선을 스스로 만들 수 있으며 정할 수도 있고 신체접촉이 싫으면 거부도 할 수도 있습니다.
당신들은 그저 팬이며 그녀에 대해 전체를 다 아는 것도 아닙니다.
제니를 아기취급하는 것을 그만세요.
또한 당신들은 부모마냥 구는 것도 그만해요. 꼴불견이에요 진짜
Jenny is comfortable with her friends touching her hair, and smelling it. Your boundaries are not hers. Stop projecting your discomfort...❤
Ok but the point is nobody even gave her a choice. Like what is she supposed to say obviously she’s just going to smile and move on. She still deserves to get asked for basic consent no? If they came up to her and asked hey jenny can i touch or smell it it’s different but doing it without thinking feels dehumanizing towards her
@@larrrrrsssaaaㅋㅋㅋㅋ그래 니 마음대로 생각해~
상식적으로 제니가 다른사람들이 자기머리를 만지는게 싫었으면 반응을 했겠지. 한국에서는 머리 스타일 바꾸거나 하면 다들 만져보고 샴푸 바꿨다 말하면 냄새 맡아봐. 그게 싫었으면 머리 자랑을 하러 학교를 돌아다니지 않았겠지.
@@다우니-n9u you people keep saying in korea in korea in korea but the only one i see getting this treatment is the mixed race girl. And the point is not if she liked it or not it’s the fact that you people dehumanize black ppl so much you think it’s your right to just touch their hair without asking because you are "curious".
@@larrrrrsssaaa
얘는 계속 그러네
아득바득 한국인들 인종차별자로 만들어버릴려고 이를 갈고 대답하고 다니네.
제니가 니 애기도 아니고 알아서 할 아이인데 정말 싫었으면 다가오는 손을 치거나 만져도 되냐고 물어봐주지 않을래 이러면서 정색하겠지.
그리고 물어봤는지 안 물어봤는지 어케 알어 ㅋ
편집으로 지울 수도 있는데ㅋ.
그나저나 너 그거 과도한 베이빙인 건 알고 있니?
그녀가 알아서 하게 냅둬
@@RITA-zd7d You guys are so incredibly rude like damn i see why black people don’t talk about racism in your country.
Ahh the way they touch your hair and smell it and then ask if you wash it …. Personally I could not deal with that but 🤷🏾♀️
They weren't asking if she DID wash it, they were asking if she COULD wash it with braids in. And the thing about them touching her hair, she explains at 7:52
@@echodvc4543 how they were acting is still so weird
@dty123 it's literally super natural in their culture, just because you're not used to the type of culture that touch each other more doesn't mean it's weird. I know for Americans and Europeans, we're not very touchy people at all, but they are over there. Touching and smelling hair is super normal for them, when they're close.
@@dty123 it’s just a different style they haven’t seen and she’s their close friend. That’s why there’s a lot of skinship and smelling. As well as they probably don’t actually know much about how to take care of it so they’re curious. I’m pretty sure she’s fine
영상 7분 몇초 쯤에 머리 만지는 거에 대한 언급을 본인이 하는데;ㅋㅋ 영상을 끝까지 안보셨나? 본인들만 이해해달라고 하지 말고 본인도 다름을 이해하려는 노력을 좀 해보세요
the teachers' reactions are so cute
I love how they are supportive and just wants to know if she washed it 😭🤣💗💗
제니 진짜 귀여워요 ❤❤❤
Even though you can, I don't recommend washing your hair while you have in the braids because it causes the braids to fuzz faster which can make it look untidy 😭
I honestly prefer her with the double buns hairstyle. She looks like a life doll 😚🥰
The boy in the white shirt is soooo cute!
헐.. 언니 개이뻐요.. 어떻게 땋은거예요..?🥹🥹 팁 좀 알려줘요 ㅠㅠ
Cutie
Y’all leave her alone she is Korean and in Korean culture, it is not illegal for them to be doing what they are doing. Y’all may not understand the customs and even the relation ship between them, they seem like very close friends. What you’re seeing is not ignorance, I would take a guess that most of you talking are westerners/ Americans. Poc’s get curious of other cultures and it’s normal at the end of the day 😭 even yt people but most of the time it is ignorance, depends on the person
girl so when white people ask it's ignorance but when koreans ask, it's not ignorance? ight. that makes no sense. yall koreaboos must really love korea huh.
@@MadaraUchiha-.._ All OP seems to be saying is that westerners/americans tend to be overly sensitive to topics like these (no one said anything about ignorance) and based on your response, he might be right.
@@mitchLC148 OP: "even yt people but most of the time it is ignorance"
you: "no one said anything about ignorance" looks like a westerner/american is smarter than you... look at that! (not hard, we usually are better)
You commented twice and still have us American in your mouth damn 😂
@@MadaraUchiha-.._ Yeah ur a OP 4 me Icl I believe that kpop is flopping rn cause of HYBE (maybe YG to? But y'all can decide who's flopping the most, plus I'm a black African and carabien girl) I don't find this offensive if they touched my hair and asks me "how do you wash it?" I ain't gona crash out like u girl 💀 I would just reply with a simple "Yes I have washed my hair" or "No I haven't washed my hair" plus we ain't Koreaboos (plus I'm starting to leave the kpop industry cause of how bad it's flopping rn I only stand StrayKids, TXT,ENHYPHEN, SEVENTEEN,NEWJEANS,ITZY,IVE and finally KATSEYE) SAUR all I'm going to say now is to pipe down and stay in Ur lane when it comes to Korean culture, black people and the kpop industry 💀🙏🏾 8:42
제니님 앞으로도 학교 브이로그 많이
올려주세요❤🎉
Oh gosh - the lunch provided at her school looks WAAYYY better than what you get in the US (as far as public schools go). 🤢😩 That is why I always packed my lunch. 😮💨
She is for sure a free spirit,she knows the entire school 😳🥰
I find it so interesting how all of thwir first thought is how do you wash it😂😂as a black girl that has never crossed my mind. Very cool to see the questions people who arent used to braids have
This would be the ONLY situation where I wouldn't mind people touching my hair. But yt people in the US who have seen these before, touching my hair is a big NO NO.
Disagree in do you go around touching Asians hair, I don't
You just got a new subscriber girl! Love from Nigeria 🇳🇬🥰
Jenny is so cute, what a vibrant human!
I laughed when i see what they were braiding the second guy 😅😅😅😅 his cute
제니님 웃는 모습 너무 예뻐요♥️♥️
truly
The BRAIDS 😂😂😂 When he turned around I DIED LMAO
Ahh t'es trop belle
진차 착하고 귀여운거같애여ㅜㅡㅜ♡
유행 선도자 + 패션센스
Very nice o(╥﹏╥)o
I get what yall are saying I really do, those are her friends and classmates so she is comfortable but some of the smelling just seems a bit like “did you really wash it?” “Can you really wash it?” Like why when she states I can wash it does everyone need to smell check her?I know this is a cultural difference and I would like to understand. Now I can understand doing the second sniff cause you like the smell 😂 If she’s happy I’m happy for her so I get she’s cool with it, I’m just curious. She can set her own boundaries if she feels she needs to ✋🏽🤚🏽 don’t come at my neck
실수로 귀하의 채널에 들어갔는데 최고의 실수였습니다 🥹
Hoping you have a great year in school! Stay safe and happy! 😊USA fan
제니 파크 님 머리스타일 보니까 비욘세 같네요.. 너무 눈이 부셔서 볼수가 없네...🥰👍👍🤞🤞
아이고 따거워라~~
It's beautiful
You hair always look so beautiful but this is really cool ❤
ahh i LOVE YOUR VIDEOSSSS
I see comments about people finding it weird to smell or touch a person's hair even if they are friends or family? 🤔 As a Black American my other black friends, close family and other friends from different races always smelled my hair whether I was natural, had braids and other different hair styles because I put Indian Hemp, Fragrance Grease, Jamaican Castrol Oil and etc. in my hair so my friends and family loved the smell. I guess it just normal to me. It is not like many didn't use the same products in their hair but sometimes the Style or Fragrance just draws you in. My best friend is a hairdresser and would try different styles on my hair like cornrows, faux locs, twist and etc. so it was just natural also for my friends and family to say "Oh, I like that! How much did it cost? What's her number" while touching my hair. It is all good when it is friends and family touching my hair or me, but a stranger randomly walking up to me touching my hair without permission is a No No.
To Jenny: The braids look good on you. 👀🥰 I haven't had braids in awhile and you are making me want to get them again. I have never tried putting blond extensions in my hair just always black or brown, but you are making me want to try it. Well Be Blessed Beautiful Queen and Wishing and Praying for you good Health, Wealth and Good Luck..
Jenny, you’re so beautiful. I know you say you don’t mind when close friends touch your hair because you know they don’t mean harm. But I feel the way that one guy was asking questions was a bit rude especially because he wasn’t really that complimentary to the hairstyle. And he was saying things as statements rather than politely asking.
If you’re really okay with it then it’s okay but also remember that if they’re you’re true friends they’ll understand that it’s okay for you to not be comfortable too.
Love the braids and they’re my fave hairstyle on you x
Not to be offensive I found out that people with braids can wash their hair too for the first time after watching this vid cause I live in Asian country n never met a black people irl before
@@subakithar8359that’s okay but there’s a way to ask and also I guess you have to ask yourself if it’s not something you could simply google. If everyone was constantly asking a black person all the things they don’t know about your race it can become uncomfortable. And can also make it seem like all people see is your race.
Agreed! Curiosity is fine, disrespect is not!
i definitely agree. but we also have to remember we are seeing their words in a very standard english translation. so there is a chance that he was being polite and it was just not translated well. i guess a second opinion would be needed. i agree with you tho!
Agreed. The smelling to see if her hair was really clean felt weird as hell
She's sooooooo pretty! 🤯🤩🫶🏽 I love being more than one race - variety is the spice of life!
Youre so cute 😘💗💋
YAY SCHOOL VLOG 💕💕💕
Noo why does she have to get rid of the braids :( are you gonna get another cool hairstyle ? But i love black hair jenny!! I appreciate she explained it to global followers it’s a sensitive topic just don’t let ppl treat you like a zoo animal. I‘m glad she explained it’s different cultures and when her close friends do it it’s ok but not people you don’t know. As a mixed german girl i used to think like this too now that i‘m older i don’t like it when ppl touch my hair even friends maybe she will change her mind one day tho.
It's not great for her to have braids in for too long (for her scalp and whatnot), she did it for her vacay n that's over now so ig she's taking them out
its been a good month so i think shes got her moneys worth! she can always get them again
they arent trating her like a zoo ainmal they are asking questions to educate themselevs because they are curious, koreans always touch each other a lot and she doesnt mind she always touches her friends hair too. she is korean you know
@@aerabyeol please read my text again i was not saying they are treating her like that! I was saying she needs to be CAREFUL not to get treated like that by people. As i am someone of mixed race who grew up in Germany ik what it’s like to stand out especially with your hair and sometimes it can feel frustrating having to explain your whole existence and being touched. If you are not mixed you probably won’t understand you put on a good face because you don’t want to be rude or dramatic i know Jenny’s friends are not withbad intentions and i understand Korean culture is like that!.
@@zsrjs1763 yes i hope she tries all sort of different hairstyles in the future
the way they kept touching without asking wouldve upeset me ngl
She looks super cute. I love how close she is with her friends and teachers. I have long sisterlocs, and people ask to touch my hair all the time. It doesn't bother me at all. I don't wear extensions, but people always ask me if it's all my real hair because its so thick and long. I always say "yep unfortunately all of this hair is mine and its a lot of work"😂 I don't take offense, I'm glad that they ask questions.
Those days are precious
영상 재미 있게 잘 보고 갑니다♥️
Pfft the guy who’s hair you did was basically me when my little sister does my hair
touching and smelling ur friend’s hair, even commenting it smells terrible - if it’s the case - is perfectly normal in Korea.
I get that it might be weird to people outside of Korea but there really is no intent in what they are doing. It’s just normal to them.
She washed it yesterday and it still looks neat??
Sis how did you do that?
Wash mostly the scalp and cream and dry after.
@savagestation5653 still...it looks very neat.
Jenny you’re so cute and pretty! 💕 your a literal angel lol,🤭‼️
It looks so cute❤❤❤❤
you have made me want to go back to
school
The way they all got so excited 😂❤❤
4:52 wah, they look like a fashion model duo, so pretty.
음…뭐 한국에서는 보통 하루에 한 번씩 감고, 이틀-삼일에 한 번 씩 감는 나도 찝찝하지 않냐고 질문받을정돈데 그냥 평범한 학교 생활 같다..하지만 머리를 만지는 건 어찌보면 무례한 행동이 맞고,인종차별덕으로 해석될 수 있기에 많이 거론되는것 같은데..그 정돈 제니가 알아서 할 거다..라는게 내 생각임
마지막에 제니가 직접 변호까지 해주는데 굳이 왈가부할 필요 없는듯
Everyone likes your hair..😎👍so pretty ,nice video
This channel is my safe place ❤
너의 학교 친구는 너무 예쁘고 사랑스럽고 잘생겼어 😮😮
love these videos, they'll help me study korean :) please keep the korean subs, they're so helpful!
토요일 오늘(9월7일) 한남동에서 제니양을 봤는데 깜짝 놀라서 아는 척을 못해 아쉬워요😢
가족인지 2명과 같이 지나가는 걸 보았는데..
밤색 모자,짧은청바지,밤색신발,검은 긴 머리.😊
You’re so pretty ❤❤
Americans don't respect other countries' cultures. If this video is uncomfortable, don't watch it😃
언니 머리 진짜 언니밖ㅇ에 소화못하는 머리🚨🚨🚨 삼봉해요👽👽👽👽
“You look like a foreigner”🤨
Most of the people with braids that Koreans see are in fact foreigners...
자막이 간결해서 오해가 있을 수 있다고 생각해요. hip chic cool이런 스타일을 외국 언니(foreign unni) 라고 한 거예요. 민족이나 인종 국적 이런 것에 관한게 아니고 high teen이랑 동의어로 쓴 것입니다!
악의는 없었을 거예요
I’m happy to be here early ❤
She is so pretty
5 hours for micros is really good
Gym vlog/workout routine soon? ❤