I'm in hair school in South Africa and we even learn to braid 4c hair. I'm so excited to learn about ALL types of hair instead of just straight "easy" Western hair
Yeah I have white person curly hair and it's already enough of a nightmare to find someone who actually knows what they're doing... I can't even imagine what y'all with super kinky hair go through...
I’ve watched a video where a girl with 4C hair goes into a salon in Japan, and the hairdresser treats her hair WAY better than these guys, despite literally never seeing 4C before. He asked questions to make sure he was doing the best for her hair. There’s no excuse for what those last guys did to that poor woman’s hair 😡
The fact that they left her hair in poor condition and looking like shit, I was like.........wtf!!!???? First off it looked painful (I have 3c-4a curls, I felt the pain through my phone... ouch) 2nd... how y'all proud of your work on her? I would be embarrassed if I let a client leave like that let alone accept a payment for having them leave looking bad versus looking good. 😠
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how good that purple wine color looked on that first girl. Damn, her and ma know how to pick out a hair color. It was gorgeous with her skin color!!
She is from India and I actually had the exact same thing happened to me in India There were lines between my natural hair color and bleached hair just like her with a really bad pink colour 😭 I had to colour my hair again dark brown because it looked so baaaaaaddd
@@annas3076 man I swear I fear hair salons here with bleach. I literally took matters in my own hands because I wanted hair on my head and did a beautiful under colour of blue just above my ears. I would take that then have some aunty critique my hair and destroy my confidence while doing her job wring
There was a show like that already where a woman came in and took of the salon and fixed it up and the people but I cant remember her name. It was something takes over
When people ruin ethnic/African hair, my heart literally breaks. It takes so long, and so much effort to grow out, and the way they go in without any regard to her pain and hair health is really disgusting
i totally agree with this i have african hair and this pained me to watch i will not let just anyone do my hair alot of people have no ideal how to cut let alone style it ..this gave me so much anxiety watching and i totally feel bad for her those 2 guys had no ideal how to style her hair
@@ivyl4847 I can only imagine 😕 it's so much more fragile than my hair. It's so sad to see people cause her so much pain, just to ruin her hair 😕 I hope you haven't had similar experiences but I'm so so sorry if you have
A few years back my grandma brought my biracial little cousin to a salon, and the hair dresser suggested thinning her type 4 hair... I’m glad Grandma pumped the brakes on that lol. More stylists need to know how to deal with kinky hair
@@coffeemeup8729 yes! And if the stylist has different specializations... Then be honest! I'd rather someone be honest about their limitations rather than damage someone's hair
I've gone into a couple salons with my mixed hair and had the salon flat out refuse to serve me - they were really nice about it though. They were honest and said that they had no experience with my kind of hair and were too afraid to damage my hair or hurt me. I think that's fair and for a service business to turn away customers for the well-being of the customer says a lot more than the two men ruining that poor lady's hair because they were too proud/money-hungry to admit they didn't know what the hell they were doing. As someone with similar hair texture to her's I totally feel her pain, that must have been traumatising honestly
I’m going to hair school soon and I hope they teach me about textured hair as well. If not, I’m not taking textured hair clients until I can learn. I’m not gonna ruin someone’s hair because I don’t know what I’m doing.
I don't believe it. I have 4c hair and went to hairstylists that had never done my hair texture before. I could tell because they get nervous. But it's a blow out, so when professionals know their craft, they calm down eventually and go on with their businesses. However, if a stylist doesn't want to do your hair, there is no need to insist.
I was horrified by what they did to that last girl. It was literally abuse. It made my stomach hurt. Brad,this is the reason a lot of us learned how to cut,dye and style our own hair. Because of "Professionals" like these.
Me too, that is terrible, I was constantly flinching in pain just watching. That is not okay. I've had bad haircuts in the past, but, that was beyond terrible. I can't believe she had to pay 70 dollars for that.
They were literally hurting her to where she was holding her head and they did not care at all. It was absolutely disgusting. People don't even treat their dogs like that at a grooming session, my heart was breaking for that girl. And her hair was so beautiful, it's like they ruined it on purpose.
Last lady, that’s actually offensive. If someone in any line of work doesn’t know what their doing they should say. It’s not rude to say u don’t know how, what’s rude is doing an awful job.
Your right!! What is the worst that could happen if you tell them no you can't do it? The client might get mad but at least you won't mess up there hair and they leave a bad review
I would absolutely much rather have a stylist tell me "I'm not sure how to do what you're wanting" than mess my hair up. I'm already self conscious about my hair cause it's fine and kinda thin (having 2 kids did no favors on the top of my head lmao) so having someone botch the cut/color would completely devastate me.. These stylists in this video should have saved those people the time and the money by just telling them "sorry I can't do that for you". If I was the one that did these peoples cut/color it would bother me to no end knowing I sent someone out in to the world with my name attached to it and charged them for messing their hair up 😬
Doing an awful job and still charge her!!! The audacity !! I'm shocked and mad, I wouldn't have paid. Like honestly it was offensive, the whole experience.
They don't teach much in beauty school about kinky hair...at all...however its more professional to admit you can't perform a service. That being said....I would NEVER imagine going in with a tiny brush. I had a client who was Dominican and her curls were kinky but maybe not as dry? I used a TON of emollient products and a larger round brush to stretch dry her hair. Worked great. Using a small brush would spell disaster!!
I think the first girl and her mom did a really good job fixing her colour. And, I loved how her final hair colour matched her shirt. I really thought she ended up looking good!
That poor last girl. The way they did her hair was actually INSULTING. It would’ve looked better on the stylist if they were just honest with her and told her they were inexperienced with hair texture like hers. Literally they should’ve just googled/UA-camd how to style v curly textured hair
I have had stylist tell me to make an appointment with someone else because they never did my texture before. Someone helped her. I was glad she was upfront instead of destroying my hair.
@@DANNYTHEFROG123 That is great. Hairdressers should just tell you if they can't do what you are asking of them. So many times they just subtly try to suggest other styles but don't actually tell you they have never done that particular cut before. Last time the stylist I was assigned to called her colleague over to do my hair, because she was not experienced with the style I wanted. My hair turned out great.
@@10222lucy They did her dirty. I need people to understand that you can’t do hair all the same way. If you don’t know what to do, just admit that. It’s better for the person wanting to get their hair done and for your business as well.
Literal tears came to my eyes the way they did that young black ladies hair. They were so aggressive with her. Yanking the brush through her hair. And burning her hair
@@kellmac But I feel like race was a factor here. They maybe weren't taught the right way to work with textured hair, but something tells me they would have been a lot more gentle if it was a white woman sitting in that chair. She was gripping her scalp while they were ripping through her ends, and it didn't even seem like they cared that she was in pain. Not okay.
@@kellmac but race WAS a factor. Theres a reason people dont bother to learn how to cut and style certain hair and then also dont bother to let the client know they dont know what theyre doing and THEN take her money.
I literally screamed "NO SHE HAS 4C HAIR YOU CAN'T DO THAT!" It's so heartbreaking to see them literally just destroy her hair. And she paid $70 for THAT? Why would they even attempt to do her hair, if they knew they didn't know how to.
72$ actually. i would not even pay 72 cents for that so-called blow out, and i currently have red dye over my natural brown-grey hair. lol i never had 4c hair, yet feel for this Lady. She should sue their salon!!! Hopefully you were not in public when you screamed... Cheers from Edmonton City, Canada.
I live in Germany and can assure you the chance of any hairdresser knowing about 4c hair is pretty much 0. Maybe in a major city you can find someone with luck or knowledge. But we are also in central europe and any decent hairdresser will just tell you that they don't know how to work with it, because there is just no work experience with 4c hair here. But telling that poor woman that they can work with her hair and ruining it is horrible.
It really needs to be taught. When I was in cosmetology school I got a couple guests with this type of hair and I had no idea how to work with it. Luckily some other STUDENTS knew how to handle it so they were able to help me and it turned out way better than this lol.
@@TemariNaraannaschatz same here in Italy. Anyone with afro hair gets their hair done NOT in salons by professionals. They simply don't have the training and experience, but they also refuse the job when they're asked. Those ppl were butchers!
I f’n love that you knew how to do curly kinky texted hair!!! You’re right about ALL hair dressers needing to know how to do all textures. Please do a video doing this to show people it’s possible. I’ve had to do one too
I felt so sorry for the last girl. They shouldn't have accepted to do her hair. Probably they completely screwed her curl pattern forever until new hair grow
Honestly I’m not even a licensed hair dresser and I would have known how to better deal with her Afro hair. That was hard to watch, embarrassing for those stylists
THIS! I have 3b hair but it's really not difficult to understand how to deal with it and work with it without damage. They destroyed her ahri and were so so rough in the process.
Omg... That last one "professional hair salon gone wrong" almost made me cry.... How can you call yourself a professional hair stylist but you don't know how to do black hair. I didn't like that at all. They were just hacking at her head and burning her hair. You can't do curly curly hair like you would do straight and wavy hair. Like Jesus Christ. I hated watching that whole thing.. poor woman.. :( also THE FACT THEY EVEN CHARGED HER WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK?! 😱 OMG Edit: I am aware that apparently hair school doesn't always teach how to do her hair type, but that's still no excuse for what they did to her hair. They could have told her they were not comfortable doing her hair as they had no/little experience and didn't want to ruin it and would rather turn her away than ruin your hair. But no. They wanted her money. Side note: hair school should teach all styles. How to do all kinds of hair. All textures of hair. I mean that's what you're paying for!! To learn how to do hair! Theres so many types of hair!!
It’s so frustrating that us as hair stylists are not taught how to care for kinky hair. I have went on my own after school and learned quiet a lot but I know LOTS of stylist do not and I wish they would. It’s a lot to learn but so worth it.
Seriously happens a lot. I've only had one hair dresser turn me away because they weren't confident that they could do my hair. The rest just messed me up. Is this not taught in hair school? Like, what's the issue?
It's perfectly acceptable to tell her you don't have a lot of experience with her texture of hair. I'd rather have a hairdresser tell me no about something that do it anyway and make me look like shit and then charge me for it. Wtf? Clearly it was just about the money but for 35 dollars each, was it worth it?
I'm just so sorry for her what they did unacceptable. The fact that hairdressers don't learn about kinky hair in school is already horrible but they should've apologized and told her that they don't have the experience necessary to do her hair correctly instead of ruining it like they did... And she paid?! Truly sad
I’m literally furious. It pisses me off that people treat natural hair the way they treat white hair!! Also wtf was even their goal!! I have no idea what they were trying to do?
If a hairdresser doesn't know how to cut or style a certain hair type then just don't do it. My daughter has kinky curly hair and I dont take her to a salon cause I just don't trust anybody with her hair
"We don't see that hair type here" is apparently an international code for we don't have talent to do anything other than fine straight hair and curly mannequins and wigs don't exist. Gotcha.
Worse is that I have thin nearly straight hair and the normal, not bad hairdressers that are used to that kind of hair still can't give me an ok haircut. It is less stressful to cut it myself. The results are also a bit better.
@@domhasinterests she wasn’t trying to compare, she was giving her experience. WHY IS IT ALWAYS A COMPETITION? Everyone hurts in different ways so respect it. My god. The appropriate answer should have been “Yes, these hairdressers need to step up their game so they can do all types of hair whether it be thin, thick, long, short, straight, curly, or wavy.” Like dam.
The way those men did that poor woman’s beautiful ethnic hair is disgusting. I’m a hairdresser and i knew they didn’t know what the fuck they were doing and just wanted her money. I was taught how to do ethnic hair in cosmetology school and I promise you if you care to do it, it’s just as easy as every other hair type. That was truly so sad
technically, the men in this video don't have the right tools, technique, and the right approach for this hair. That woman should have run away from this hair salon.
I was crying for the third person. What they did looked so painful, Brand Mondo, bring her in and do her hair for free, video it then send the video to the guys who tortured her.
I’m currently in hair school and I’m soo thankful they have taught us how to work with textured hair. It really should be mandatory. I know people in the industry who have never worked with curly/textured hair and it baffles me.
Super proud to say, my school teaches highly textured hair just as much as every other hair texture❤️ they said they want us to be able to have our back to our client and be able to confidently take whoever it is without turning around, i love it
i have 4b and when i went to one and they were white and had no experience my mom was like UH UH NO she didn't have a good experience with white hair dressers
@@Staroomie I have 4a hair the most manageable igs of the 4s and my mom only takes me to exclusively black salons i.e only black workers. When I was about 8 she took me to get a trim and they cut my hair down to my ears. It was in the middle of my back before. They were all white. It’s sad that they don’t know how to care for other hair types.
They literally pulled all her tangles to the ends of her hair. That’s why the ends looked balled up. She should’ve stopped them 5 mins into the blow dry
I’m unclear as to why they soaked up all the water, didn’t add any detangler or leave in and used those tiny shitty brushes. These guys should watch a tutorial. Even I could’ve done better having watched UA-cam
My mom teaches hair dressers (in Germany) and she mostly has great students but once a year she’s like „I don’t know if i can let them just walk out here. They gonna hurt someone”😂
When I say I am LIVID at the last one....I’m surprised she didn’t get up from that chair. It probably took her years to grow her hair just for them to burn it off😢😢
No joke I'd be scrapping, like you would have to catch these hands after that omg, so much damage for years of growth just so those hairdressers could make not even 200, like no we have to fight
The first girl literally looks like she had bleached her whole head from the root and left it to grow out like 4 inches of root and it’s just so bad I can’t 🙈😳
My “stopped caring during lockdown” grow out from my full bleach - root to ends - isn’t that straight. Looks more like an ombré since hair doesn’t grow out at a uniform rate. You’ve gotta TRY to get that kinda line. Not that you should, but it takes effort.
@@angelairidescenceartglass6289 right! It looks assymetrical but cute, i actually love how dark roots look, you really have to do a horrible job like the first video to get that really really straight root, blending doesn't kill anyone 😔
I mean, it was a choice to get a service she knew going in was most likely going to be bad. 😬 She can't not pay for services rendered. She could ask them to fix it. But absolutely was a choice.
For that third video, I don’t know how that ‘salon’ dared to charge her at all for what they did to that poor girl. One - they should know how to at least do the basics with black hair and two - if they don’t know, they should know enough to admit that they can’t offer that service, not mess around and cause real damage. So on multiple counts, they did her dirty. That whole third video left a nasty taste in my mouth.
I watched a video on tiktok where a salon owner said she had a person come in, practically fight her on having her hair done a "certain way" which was horrible. She ended up doing it, found out later she had made a video "going to the worst rated hair salons" which was their entire appointment. She was warning other salons about it. I mean, she could have been lying to redeem herself but I don't put anything past these tiktokers, they do anything for views 😬
That last video actually triggered me so much. It's a shame all hair types are not taught in hair salons especially at this stage. Fairplay to you to actually taking the initiative to learn about all hair types.
Ok but you do understand that clientele would be different depending on where you are right? Why put in so much effort in something you probably aren’t gonna use?
@@bennu547 Our hair isn't that difficult or different when you learn how to style it. All textures and density's have their own styling techniques none of them should be singled out. Salons would have different clients if they had the knowledge. Because everywhere you go you find all shades of people who would love to have their hair done. I live in Ireland and have only gotten my first haircut here after 24 years because of this way of thinking.
@@bennu547 huuuuhhhh, your think they use everything they learn?? If you study something you learn all of it, you think accountants can study maths without geometry because they won't use it?
@@bennu547 it's an art form. Good artists study all aspects of their form. Digital artists will study sculpture and painting in school. You can learn from everything. It's not like it takes a whole year to learn about a different hair texture, even a couple of classes will have you set forever to handle anything that comes in your door. You also don't know where this woman is living, but I'm gonna guess it's not bum fuck nowhere. Most international people move to populated areas
The black girl’s video actually made me so sad. It’s nearly impossible for me to find a salon that can do my hair. I used to travel 4-5 hours (both ways, 8-10 hours of travel) to get my hair done because no one in my area knew how to do Afro textured hair. It’s not unfair that a whole population of people have to struggle just get their hair done.
I feel so lucky that I don't have this struggle. Near my house there is a salon that does African hair. I think hairdressers should be taught how to do all sorts of hair, especially in very mixed places like london
I'll never understand how "going to the lowest rated salon" became a social media trend. You wouldn't "go to the lowest rated restaurant" and make a video about puking all night yet you want to sacrifice your hair knowing it'll likely come out awful.
The thing is, these salons exist and there will be always people that will go to them.I had a bad experience at a"high rated salon"in my city, and the hairdresser treated my hair worse than a carpet.So I think some are doing this for awareness
@@xoxogossip777girl because after all, these are hairdressers too.Like I said, I was surprised when I got bad results at one of the highest rated salons in my city.Maybe some people like the results.Keep in mind that not anyone goes to a salon for a balayage or bleaching, some go for a trim or styling.I remember watching a video of a girl that went to a low rated salon for a haircut and they gave her a lob and she really liked the result
if we can even call it that ;( i hope those so-called Hair Stylists lost their jobs. i took Business Law in Business College and know that she can sue their salon. i hope she did! Please do your research before choosing a Hair Salon. Cheers from Edmonton City, Canada.
Ugh Same girl last time I Went to the salon they washed my hair because they said it has to be washed before the trim I didn't want to but I said fine she washed my hair 4 times with the most drying shampoo then put conditioner over it and LITERALLY washed it in the same second then took the towel and just scrubbed my hair 💀 as if it couldn't get worse they called my hair straight and dry and damaged 😐 I- my hair is 3a 😭 and I take hours every week to make sure that I took the best care of it, long story short NEVER going to the salon again never. I have so many stories like this
Yes, the first time I have gone to a hair salon with my natural hair they destroyed my curls and I had to do a big chop again, never again! I learned with my mistakes and now I’m the only one cutting and taking care of these curls baby 😌✊
Saddest part about that last girl's hair is that I bet she looked so resigned to what was happening because so little stylists know what they're doing when it comes to textured hair. For those of us that don't have it, seeing this kind of treatment seems absurd but I bet to those that do, this isn't the first time they've seen this crap
I’m a hairdresser, but I’ve only done this texture of hair a few times so definitely not an expert (but my teacher was really well-versed in all kinds of textures so we got our hands in a lot!) I was taught to use a comb attachment on a blow dryer to help separate the kinks and help to stretch them out, and worry more about straightening it with a flat iron or pressing comb (if you’re skilled like that! 😂). The blow dryer won’t straighten that hair, but you make your job SO much easier to straighten it by stretching the kinks out with that comb attachment, like Brad said good moisture in the hair, and small sections!!
yesss! The comb attachment works really well to stretch the curl out, then you can follow it up with normal blow drying with a brush for a smoother result, and finally use the silk press method. Lovely results, ofc also add in serums before blow drying
The last video makes me want to cry. That poor women. How horrible it must feel to not be able to just walk into any salon and leave feeling beautiful because of how uneducated and how little the stylists care about being inclusive and learning about all hair types.
Brad! We NEED to have your products available in the rest of the world! I'm growing out my colored butt length hair (am 6 ft tall, so that's a lot and it takes forever) and have always wanted to try some odd colors without permanently damaging my manes with bleach. We need you Brad, not just in the US and UK, we all need you!
IF YOU DON'T FEEL PASSIONATE ABOUT BEING GOOD AT YOUR PROFESSION JUST QUIT When I was 13 years old I went to a salon to get a balaye and I ended up worst than the 1st girl, my hair not just looked awful it was also so damaged that the only solution was cut it off like a pixie, I cried so much because all my confidence was gone I can't not explain enough how much this affected my life, after that I ended learned how to do my own hair from Brad Mondo/guy tang/Stella cini videos and probably my hair is not perfect but it's 100 times better than the awful job that some hairdressers do
I got an awful experience with an asymmetrical Bob back in the day. The lady hacked at my hair until I had almost a pixie on one half and a weird ear length Bob on the other and all this from mid back long hair... I was so upset, after that I never let anyone cut my hair, if anyone’s gonna fuck it up, it better be me. 🤷♀️ Everytime I went to a hair salon after that (and good ones too!) I end up with a completely different color 🙄 so I’m done with them.
Literally and if you’re only capable of doing certain hair types, too! I have a lot of very fine hair, and it takes a lot of work to look decent and I’ve never had a hairdresser who can cope with it. Every time I have my hair cut they smooth it down with so much product and then JUDGE ME for having no volume in my hair lmao...it takes a lot of work and very specific products for my hair to have volume. Also not once have any of them figured out my hair is naturally curly either. So hairdressers are so terrible at their job but get away with it bc if someone stunning with gorgeous, thick (but not too thick) hair comes in they can make them look amazing
oh my gosh i can’t imagine the pain that that girl was in while those two hairdressers were trying to straighten?curl?dry? her hair (wtf were they even trying to do) like my hair is curly and it’s so sore when hairdressers are trying to brush my hair dry so i can’t imagine what she was feeling 😭
Omg I was almost in tears watching them attempt to do her natural hair. I wouldn’t have been able to sit there that long nor pay for that. When I was in Cosmetology school I can’t tell you how my classmates would always come to me for me to help them. There should be a specific class in Cosmo that focuses on kinky and curly natural hair
I don't have 4c hair but all my friends do and IM HORRIFIED AT THAT VIDEO oh my god.....if you don't know just say you don't know how to handle hair that looks like that. Her hair was so beautiful and they ruined it
I'm a white woman and have like 2b-hair and I'm almost crying (to be fair I'm on my period but still). I can't imagine how she or you (or any other person with this type of hair) watching this must feel. :/ Absolutely horrifying.
I only have a mix of 3b and 3c hair(it honestly changes on the daily because it’s damaged so some days it’s a lot curlier then others) and my heart was breaking for her
@@427skies in my opinion I don't think was referring to racism ( I could be wrong). Some stylists just don't know how to style different hair types and in the last video it shows. The techniques they used would be used for customers with straight hair
I just wish the lowest rated trend would end. They're rated the lowest for a reason, and they should go back to school to relearn what they're not doing right. It's sad to see because they're ruining their own business abd they could do so much better for themselves not to mention the damage to their clients
they dont even need to go to school, they can take classes and im pretty sure most states in the us now are requiring stylists to have a certain amount of hours of classes in order to renew their licenses which is good tbh cuz some of these people really fucking need them
I once went to a horrid hairdresser who bleached my virgin brown hair with the strongest they had (mind you i don't have really dark brown hair, so there was no need for the strongest bleach). I didn't realized until I got home that she had bleached my hair to the point my scalp had started ble*ding. It was my mom who noticed the problem, for two months I couldn't brush nor was my hair properly, the worst part my hair didn't look that good either and during the time she was doing my hair she was laughing and I don't think she did not notice. Especially since she only washed the bleach only maybe 10 min after because I told my mom it was starting to hurt/burn.
That sounds horrible!! 😣 I had a similiar experience. I also had my LONG, beautiful hair bleached. My hair wasn’t dark at all, but during the process I saw steam comming from my head!! 😅 The blach burned off alot of my hair because the hairdresser didn’t notice nor did she do her job right. I got a haircut as an excuse.. We had to cut off most of it 😭😭
@@Littlelavenderfox That's horrible as well 😱. There are some that should never touch a siccor or hair ever. Also I censored a bit about the end result cuz it's a lot worse. If you fell uncomfortable with a bit blood don't read the next part. In the part that was damaged, by simply lifting up the hair a piece of flesh would also lift up. Which is the reason why I could not brush my hair nor properly wash my hair for two months.
Had to bleached ever before? Have you since? Some people are allergic to hair bleach. I don't really know how it is possible for any bleach made for hair to make somebody bleed, especially in ten minutes.
@@Littlelavenderfox sounds like the bleach had a reaction with something in your hair because bleach shouldn’t steam up 😬 there’s many things that could cause a reaction. But i do agree that the stylist should have been more attentive and washed the hair asap. Im sorry that happened to you though 😕 i have really long hair too and i’d cry if that happened to me 😣
I had about 8 years with mine and she quit last year because of COVID 😭 I bought hair scissors on Amazon and just trim it now cuz I'm scared to get anyone else to do my hair 😭
When I was a hairdresser years ago if I didn't feel comfortable doing what the client wanted, I would always ask someone else to do it. I then would watch and learn how to do it. Unfortunately in Hairdressing school I went to, they only taught the basics. I never learned to do updos, or other cool haircuts. or cool colors like Belage or chunky highlights just the regular colors and highlights. I had also terrible hairdressers that couldn't cut my hair straight in the back for some reason, or give me what I wanted.
This is exactly why I don’t go to salons, several bad attempts at salons I don’t care how many times they say they know what they are doing they don’t from my experience!
@@Samcastle1_ the last girl's video wasn't titled as "going to the lowest rated salon" though. meaning she thought she was going to a professional salon but got an unexpected fail
I barely have a wave and they screw up my hair, so every time I get my hair done, all I think is how do they do literally anybody else’s hair and not completely destroy it?!
I had a visceral reaction to the video of the black woman getting her hair done. My sister is black and we would always go together to get our hair cut and it was always so traumatizing for her and they straightened and ruined her hair. It makes me furious. I don’t think ANYONE should be able to call themselves a hair stylist if they can only do straight white people hair. It’s unacceptable. I am so angry lol
@@dead_beatbunny I guess it depends on the school really, i remember we learned a decent amount of it where I went to school though most of what we learned was by actually practicing on actual clients and I can guarantee you we did a far better job than those 2 guys in the last clip
@@andimoz Yeah, I'm sure that's true. I have a ton of friends who went to hair school and they unanimously said they were really only taught to do one type of hair (fine, white hair).
The way those professionals did that woman's gorgeous kinky hair is a lot like what I used to do to my own hair back in middle school. It took YEARS to grow out all of that damage.
They should have just told that girl with the textured hair that they were not able to provide her that service. They destroyed her hair!!!
Not being able to do many types of hair is sad but admitting you cant is better than doing something you dont know how to.
That was embarrassing. They were terrible
My head hurt just watching them. That poor lady had to have a horrible headache after that. 😔
My scalp was in pain from watching that
Yeah, this video disturbed me. Unacceptable! I’m legit PISSED, they didn’t give a fuck about her hair at all
The fact that all types of hair isn’t taught in HAIR school is frustrating. Everyone should be able to go to a salon and feel cute leaving.
I'm in hair school in South Africa and we even learn to braid 4c hair. I'm so excited to learn about ALL types of hair instead of just straight "easy" Western hair
@@nicole_kittykat3132 im glad you’re learning about other hair types
I agree a good hairdresser should learn about all types of hair so they can work with all types of clients
i go to hair school and idk what school they went to but we learn all hair types.
Yeah I have white person curly hair and it's already enough of a nightmare to find someone who actually knows what they're doing... I can't even imagine what y'all with super kinky hair go through...
I’ve watched a video where a girl with 4C hair goes into a salon in Japan, and the hairdresser treats her hair WAY better than these guys, despite literally never seeing 4C before. He asked questions to make sure he was doing the best for her hair. There’s no excuse for what those last guys did to that poor woman’s hair 😡
Link?
That sounds really cool and thoughtful from the hairdresser, could you share the video? :'0
Wait I think I saw that video
The fact that they left her hair in poor condition and looking like shit, I was like.........wtf!!!???? First off it looked painful (I have 3c-4a curls, I felt the pain through my phone... ouch) 2nd... how y'all proud of your work on her? I would be embarrassed if I let a client leave like that let alone accept a payment for having them leave looking bad versus looking good. 😠
@@CukiKuin UA-cam keeps deleting the link when I post it but the video is called "BLACK GIRL DOES HAIR IN JAPAN II SHOCKING RESULT! 😲"
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how good that purple wine color looked on that first girl. Damn, her and ma know how to pick out a hair color. It was gorgeous with her skin color!!
girl looked stunning tbh
she looked good with all colors as well
She is from India and I actually had the exact same thing happened to me in India
There were lines between my natural hair color and bleached hair just like her with a really bad pink colour 😭
I had to colour my hair again dark brown because it looked so baaaaaaddd
Omg I'm from india and I got my hair coloured blue instead of purple and then it fixed with red but damn it was horrible...
@@annas3076 man I swear I fear hair salons here with bleach. I literally took matters in my own hands because I wanted hair on my head and did a beautiful under colour of blue just above my ears. I would take that then have some aunty critique my hair and destroy my confidence while doing her job wring
Imagine Brad hosting and being the judge on a reality show like Masterchef but for hair dressers, I am so here for it
masterdress? (idk I’m trying to find a good name)
There was a show like that already where a woman came in and took of the salon and fixed it up and the people but I cant remember her name. It was something takes over
There was a show like this with a mean British lady named Tabitha. Cant recall the name.
@@kelseycain3469 yes!!! Tabitha takes over!
@@kelseycain3469 SHEAR GENIUS! I loved that show 😜
As a black girl, I felt everything they were doing to her, that is humiliating and disrespectful.
She should have seriously just gotten out of that chair right when they put the tiny brush in her hair....
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@@morfrid4262 I would have done that, poor girl.....
I would have got up and left
It breaks my heart that so many hairdressers only know how to style white people’s hair. It’s ridiculous and I’m so sorry
When people ruin ethnic/African hair, my heart literally breaks. It takes so long, and so much effort to grow out, and the way they go in without any regard to her pain and hair health is really disgusting
i totally agree with this i have african hair and this pained me to watch i will not let just anyone do my hair alot of people have no ideal how to cut let alone style it ..this gave me so much anxiety watching and i totally feel bad for her those 2 guys had no ideal how to style her hair
@@ivyl4847 I can only imagine 😕 it's so much more fragile than my hair. It's so sad to see people cause her so much pain, just to ruin her hair 😕 I hope you haven't had similar experiences but I'm so so sorry if you have
A few years back my grandma brought my biracial little cousin to a salon, and the hair dresser suggested thinning her type 4 hair... I’m glad Grandma pumped the brakes on that lol. More stylists need to know how to deal with kinky hair
I felt her pain through the screen
@@coffeemeup8729 yes! And if the stylist has different specializations... Then be honest! I'd rather someone be honest about their limitations rather than damage someone's hair
I've gone into a couple salons with my mixed hair and had the salon flat out refuse to serve me - they were really nice about it though. They were honest and said that they had no experience with my kind of hair and were too afraid to damage my hair or hurt me. I think that's fair and for a service business to turn away customers for the well-being of the customer says a lot more than the two men ruining that poor lady's hair because they were too proud/money-hungry to admit they didn't know what the hell they were doing. As someone with similar hair texture to her's I totally feel her pain, that must have been traumatising honestly
yeah, it sucks not getting service but it's better to be honest than to ruin a client's hair
Totally agree! They never should have touched her hair.
It made me cry that poor lady😭😭😭
I’m going to hair school soon and I hope they teach me about textured hair as well. If not, I’m not taking textured hair clients until I can learn. I’m not gonna ruin someone’s hair because I don’t know what I’m doing.
I don't believe it. I have 4c hair and went to hairstylists that had never done my hair texture before. I could tell because they get nervous. But it's a blow out, so when professionals know their craft, they calm down eventually and go on with their businesses.
However, if a stylist doesn't want to do your hair, there is no need to insist.
I can’t believe they did that to that last woman’s hair. I’m so angry with how they left her. I’m actually disgusted. Unbelievable
And the audacity to charge her. They should have paid her for the emotional and physical damage inflicted.
Me too. I would have walked out. I dare them to try to call the cops on me! She should have raised some hell!
@@dreaminlayers Facts
I wanted to throw up while watching those 2 clowns destroy that poor woman's hair!
I was horrified by what they did to that last girl. It was literally abuse. It made my stomach hurt. Brad,this is the reason a lot of us learned how to cut,dye and style our own hair. Because of "Professionals" like these.
Same, the way she kept flinching in pain in the beginning when they started brushing. Just wtf?!
No one should tolerate abuse like this. Video should have been sent to state licensing board.
Me too, that is terrible, I was constantly flinching in pain just watching. That is not okay. I've had bad haircuts in the past, but, that was beyond terrible. I can't believe she had to pay 70 dollars for that.
You’re so right.
Yep I do my own hair!
I got so emotional watching the last woman have her hair butchered. No one deserves that.
I'm crying. She had such beautiful hair and they butchered it!
Yeah, me too... at some point I started to ask myself if they were doing that on purpose... that was mean. 😓
They were literally hurting her to where she was holding her head and they did not care at all. It was absolutely disgusting. People don't even treat their dogs like that at a grooming session, my heart was breaking for that girl. And her hair was so beautiful, it's like they ruined it on purpose.
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For reals! She is crazy for letting them mess up her hair like that! Wtf they beyond messed it up and treated it like nothing....
To say I was disgusted by the fact they made her pay 70 dollars for this humiliation is an understatement...
I'm not a hairstylist,
I'm not a black woman,
That last video/part had me PISSED so much!
Same girl
I know her hair was so beautiful as well
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Ik they messed up here beautiful hair 🥺
I have 4b hair and watching it literally made me sick. I literally couldn’t watch
"Let's hope it's funny"
* Is devastating *
The last one was traumatizing. I almost cried.
This is the reason why I'm scared to do anything with my hair
This gave me anxiety
Last lady, that’s actually offensive. If someone in any line of work doesn’t know what their doing they should say. It’s not rude to say u don’t know how, what’s rude is doing an awful job.
Your right!! What is the worst that could happen if you tell them no you can't do it? The client might get mad but at least you won't mess up there hair and they leave a bad review
I would absolutely much rather have a stylist tell me "I'm not sure how to do what you're wanting" than mess my hair up. I'm already self conscious about my hair cause it's fine and kinda thin (having 2 kids did no favors on the top of my head lmao) so having someone botch the cut/color would completely devastate me.. These stylists in this video should have saved those people the time and the money by just telling them "sorry I can't do that for you". If I was the one that did these peoples cut/color it would bother me to no end knowing I sent someone out in to the world with my name attached to it and charged them for messing their hair up 😬
Doing an awful job and still charge her!!! The audacity !! I'm shocked and mad, I wouldn't have paid. Like honestly it was offensive, the whole experience.
Doing an awful job AND still expecting compensation is the worst.
They don't teach much in beauty school about kinky hair...at all...however its more professional to admit you can't perform a service.
That being said....I would NEVER imagine going in with a tiny brush. I had a client who was Dominican and her curls were kinky but maybe not as dry? I used a TON of emollient products and a larger round brush to stretch dry her hair. Worked great. Using a small brush would spell disaster!!
I think the first girl and her mom did a really good job fixing her colour. And, I loved how her final hair colour matched her shirt. I really thought she ended up looking good!
That poor last girl. The way they did her hair was actually INSULTING. It would’ve looked better on the stylist if they were just honest with her and told her they were inexperienced with hair texture like hers. Literally they should’ve just googled/UA-camd how to style v curly textured hair
I have had stylist tell me to make an appointment with someone else because they never did my texture before. Someone helped her. I was glad she was upfront instead of destroying my hair.
@@DANNYTHEFROG123 That is great. Hairdressers should just tell you if they can't do what you are asking of them.
So many times they just subtly try to suggest other styles but don't actually tell you they have never done that particular cut before.
Last time the stylist I was assigned to called her colleague over to do my hair, because she was not experienced with the style I wanted. My hair turned out great.
The way they were doing the last girl hair, actually everyone’s hair... horrendous. I would be in jail if I was in their position.
I was crying 😢😭 that definitely seemed like a crime, poor girl
I would send myself to jail If I did hair like that
The poor thing looked like she wanted to cry. So sad!
@@10222lucy They did her dirty. I need people to understand that you can’t do hair all the same way. If you don’t know what to do, just admit that. It’s better for the person wanting to get their hair done and for your business as well.
Even my mum does better than what they did 😭
Literal tears came to my eyes the way they did that young black ladies hair. They were so aggressive with her. Yanking the brush through her hair. And burning her hair
That made me so mad to watch. How those two idiots thought any of that was acceptable is beyond me.
@@kellmac But I feel like race was a factor here. They maybe weren't taught the right way to work with textured hair, but something tells me they would have been a lot more gentle if it was a white woman sitting in that chair. She was gripping her scalp while they were ripping through her ends, and it didn't even seem like they cared that she was in pain. Not okay.
@@kellmac but race WAS a factor. Theres a reason people dont bother to learn how to cut and style certain hair and then also dont bother to let the client know they dont know what theyre doing and THEN take her money.
Same i was crying
She was in so much pain I was so shocked
I literally screamed "NO SHE HAS 4C HAIR YOU CAN'T DO THAT!" It's so heartbreaking to see them literally just destroy her hair. And she paid $70 for THAT? Why would they even attempt to do her hair, if they knew they didn't know how to.
72$ actually. i would not even pay 72 cents for that so-called blow out, and i currently have red dye over my natural brown-grey hair. lol i never had 4c hair, yet feel for this Lady. She should sue their salon!!!
Hopefully you were not in public when you screamed...
Cheers from Edmonton City, Canada.
As a fellow curly girl I want to cry for that last girl. That was so wrong and so sad. They wrecked her gorgeous hair.
That last one was heart breaking, there’s no way they didn’t see the pain and damage they were causing and they continued anyway, I am disgusted.
What angers me most here? They didn't care enough to pay attention. Even beyond the lack of common sense is the lack of human decency.
the fact that they don’t teach EVERYONE about 4c hair is extremely ignorant & something that really needs to change.
I live in Germany and can assure you the chance of any hairdresser knowing about 4c hair is pretty much 0. Maybe in a major city you can find someone with luck or knowledge.
But we are also in central europe and any decent hairdresser will just tell you that they don't know how to work with it, because there is just no work experience with 4c hair here. But telling that poor woman that they can work with her hair and ruining it is horrible.
It really needs to be taught. When I was in cosmetology school I got a couple guests with this type of hair and I had no idea how to work with it. Luckily some other STUDENTS knew how to handle it so they were able to help me and it turned out way better than this lol.
Yep!!! I’m learning it in hair school now! All schools need to teach it
My schools does
@@TemariNaraannaschatz same here in Italy. Anyone with afro hair gets their hair done NOT in salons by professionals. They simply don't have the training and experience, but they also refuse the job when they're asked. Those ppl were butchers!
I f’n love that you knew how to do curly kinky texted hair!!! You’re right about ALL hair dressers needing to know how to do all textures. Please do a video doing this to show people it’s possible. I’ve had to do one too
I refuse to believe the second lady had any kind of training in hair cutting. And the last video is just depressing.
Yea that was straight up like watching someone’s mom cutting their kids hair at home. Zero training
Probably hasn't gone back for any additional training since she got her license many many years ago.
She looked like me trying to cut my boyfriend hair 👀 🤣 and I am no hairdresser
The last video was really really painful to watch
Looks as if she is the cleaning lady who decided to fill in for the real hairdressers who were having a break time.
I felt so sorry for the last girl. They shouldn't have accepted to do her hair. Probably they completely screwed her curl pattern forever until new hair grow
Right... they prob just wanted her $ though! And winged it.. sad
They did so many different things to her hair... it was so chaotic 😥
Honestly I’m not even a licensed hair dresser and I would have known how to better deal with her Afro hair. That was hard to watch, embarrassing for those stylists
i know rightt!! her hair was SO beautiful but they absolutely ruined it :(
THIS! I have 3b hair but it's really not difficult to understand how to deal with it and work with it without damage. They destroyed her ahri and were so so rough in the process.
IKR!
She looked so ..... tired and resigned when they were doing her hair. That hurt.
If I was her I'd say I was done wouldn't even pay n go somewhere else! Totally unacceptable
Brad: I'll try to be as nice as possible
Also Brad: these ppl learned nothing in beauty school
Omg... That last one "professional hair salon gone wrong" almost made me cry.... How can you call yourself a professional hair stylist but you don't know how to do black hair. I didn't like that at all. They were just hacking at her head and burning her hair. You can't do curly curly hair like you would do straight and wavy hair. Like Jesus Christ. I hated watching that whole thing.. poor woman.. :( also THE FACT THEY EVEN CHARGED HER WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK?! 😱 OMG
Edit: I am aware that apparently hair school doesn't always teach how to do her hair type, but that's still no excuse for what they did to her hair. They could have told her they were not comfortable doing her hair as they had no/little experience and didn't want to ruin it and would rather turn her away than ruin your hair. But no. They wanted her money.
Side note: hair school should teach all styles. How to do all kinds of hair. All textures of hair. I mean that's what you're paying for!! To learn how to do hair! Theres so many types of hair!!
It’s so frustrating that us as hair stylists are not taught how to care for kinky hair. I have went on my own after school and learned quiet a lot but I know LOTS of stylist do not and I wish they would. It’s a lot to learn but so worth it.
Seriously happens a lot. I've only had one hair dresser turn me away because they weren't confident that they could do my hair. The rest just messed me up. Is this not taught in hair school? Like, what's the issue?
It's perfectly acceptable to tell her you don't have a lot of experience with her texture of hair. I'd rather have a hairdresser tell me no about something that do it anyway and make me look like shit and then charge me for it. Wtf? Clearly it was just about the money but for 35 dollars each, was it worth it?
I'm just so sorry for her what they did unacceptable. The fact that hairdressers don't learn about kinky hair in school is already horrible but they should've apologized and told her that they don't have the experience necessary to do her hair correctly instead of ruining it like they did... And she paid?! Truly sad
She purposely went to a shitty salon. She can't complain.
Watching them damage that poor woman’s 4C hair has me crying, I’m literally so pissed off
I damn near cried. If I could just just through the screen and grab that brush
I couldn’t watch omg
I was cringing so badly watching them do that to her 😖
They should not have charged her as well! 😭 poor lady!
I’m literally furious. It pisses me off that people treat natural hair the way they treat white hair!!
Also wtf was even their goal!! I have no idea what they were trying to do?
Forget Willy wonka, she straight up gave him the Lord Farquaad
🤣🤣🤣🤣true
😂😂😂
Omg I was thinking the same thing!!!! Or Edna!!!
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Lmaoooo 😂😂😂
If a hairdresser doesn't know how to cut or style a certain hair type then just don't do it. My daughter has kinky curly hair and I dont take her to a salon cause I just don't trust anybody with her hair
Exactly!
"We don't see that hair type here" is apparently an international code for we don't have talent to do anything other than fine straight hair and curly mannequins and wigs don't exist. Gotcha.
Worse is that I have thin nearly straight hair and the normal, not bad hairdressers that are used to that kind of hair still can't give me an ok haircut. It is less stressful to cut it myself. The results are also a bit better.
"we dont have talent" = "we rather lose clientelle than acquire the skill needed"
@@EssentialBlue it's still worse for ppl with kinky hair
@@domhasinterests I feel that. I have wavy hair with kinks. Plus, I have a lot of hair on my head. >_
@@domhasinterests she wasn’t trying to compare, she was giving her experience. WHY IS IT ALWAYS A COMPETITION? Everyone hurts in different ways so respect it. My god. The appropriate answer should have been “Yes, these hairdressers need to step up their game so they can do all types of hair whether it be thin, thick, long, short, straight, curly, or wavy.” Like dam.
The way those men did that poor woman’s beautiful ethnic hair is disgusting. I’m a hairdresser and i knew they didn’t know what the fuck they were doing and just wanted her money. I was taught how to do ethnic hair in cosmetology school and I promise you if you care to do it, it’s just as easy as every other hair type. That was truly so sad
Actually, if you care enough to actually learn, it's easier than some. Good product, the right tools, correct techniques and some LOVE.
technically, the men in this video don't have the right tools, technique, and the right approach for this hair. That woman should have run away from this hair salon.
@@patricia_seraphine honestly they prolly have no experience for any kinda hair
Those 'techniques' wouldn't work on any hair
It brought me to tears her beautiful hair😭😭😭
I was crying for the third person. What they did looked so painful, Brand Mondo, bring her in and do her hair for free, video it then send the video to the guys who tortured her.
I’m currently in hair school and I’m soo thankful they have taught us how to work with textured hair. It really should be mandatory. I know people in the industry who have never worked with curly/textured hair and it baffles me.
I can’t believe they destroyed that black woman’s hair, that physically hurt to see, that is just disrespectful 😕
Right!!! And looked so painful too 😖
@@jessicaashleigh8940 for real!! I was in SHOCK the whole time like 🤭 this can’t be real
They clearly had no clue! Poor FreedomStyles2! I can't believe she was able to sit there through it. I would have walked out after the first pull.
Don’t go to the worst rated salons then??!
True but maybe she shouldn’t have went to a low rated salon common sense 🤣
That poor girl getting manhandled with those tiny round brushes. She looked so defeated 😩
Poor thing
They've never heard of moisturizer either 😩
I would've jumped tf out of that chair. And I don't even have curly hair just a sensitive scalp. 😱
They not only destroyed that poor woman’s African hair, but they made her PAY.
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What is “African” hair?? I think you mean natural 4c hair...🤦🏾♀️
How do u know she’s African don’t make assumptions
@@AzaleaYTyou can tell by her accent she’s african
@@angelique2406 I know plenty of people who sound like that and there not African 😂
Super proud to say, my school teaches highly textured hair just as much as every other hair texture❤️ they said they want us to be able to have our back to our client and be able to confidently take whoever it is without turning around, i love it
I hate how most salons can’t style 4c hair ...
Yep!! That's why I do my own!
4 anything.... And not to mention south hair is bigger = better .... Babe my hair already big and thick like no
I have 3b and 3c curls and even I'm too scared to go to a salon
i have 4b and when i went to one and they were white and had no experience my mom was like UH UH NO
she didn't have a good experience with white hair dressers
@@Staroomie I have 4a hair the most manageable igs of the 4s and my mom only takes me to exclusively black salons i.e only black workers. When I was about 8 she took me to get a trim and they cut my hair down to my ears. It was in the middle of my back before. They were all white. It’s sad that they don’t know how to care for other hair types.
They literally pulled all her tangles to the ends of her hair. That’s why the ends looked balled up. She should’ve stopped them 5 mins into the blow dry
She should’ve stopped them at the wash when he just ripped her hair out like 🤬
I’m unclear as to why they soaked up all the water, didn’t add any detangler or leave in and used those tiny shitty brushes. These guys should watch a tutorial. Even I could’ve done better having watched UA-cam
I love how she is showing off how horrible the blow out is while standing in the middle of the salon.
Go off, sis.
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@@pinkjenStewart she was never rude
@@pinkjenStewart how was she rude???
@@pinkjenStewart u blind?
They deserved it.
My mom teaches hair dressers (in Germany) and she mostly has great students but once a year she’s like „I don’t know if i can let them just walk out here. They gonna hurt someone”😂
She was really like “I have an event tomorrow... better go to the worst hairdresser in town”
ikr... these were filmed just for attention/views. why else go to a salon with shitty ratings? I don't feel sorry for these people
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It did not say going to the worst rated salon so...
@@ava560 that is the entire premise of this video. Also at 1:01
@@Tay84112 the person at 1:01 was an entirely different person tho
When I say I am LIVID at the last one....I’m surprised she didn’t get up from that chair. It probably took her years to grow her hair just for them to burn it off😢😢
There is a chance her hair will be okay after if handled correctly
No joke I'd be scrapping, like you would have to catch these hands after that omg, so much damage for years of growth just so those hairdressers could make not even 200, like no we have to fight
My stomach hurts watching it
@@chasejones7008 I agree. I’ve had this happen. Which is why I do my own hair now. If it happened now, I’d catch a case. Lol
W
The second guy got a Professor Snape haircut lol
What was he going for though? Her method was terrible and the result a little uneven but he asked for a bob and that's how it turned out.
I tought about Lord Farquaad
Lol yeh
That's just rude 🤣
Omg yeah lol
Can we all take a moment to appreciate Brads vibe, his always so positive and charming and it honestly brightens up my day
That harsh line in the first girl’s hair is giving me anxiety
Right? I couldn't have made a line that straight if I was trying to!
Me too....I would get out of there. And wouldn't pay, of course. They should've payed her 😡
I wasn't okay with it and then I realised at the start it kinda looked like kenma's hair but worse.
Same it was disgusting. But the fix her and her mum did looked bomb
@@cloudofd00m I THOUGHT THE SAME IKAHSHSSG
I wouldn't be able to sit there and say nothing. HORRIBLE!!!
IK
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The fact that she didn’t even get any color and her hair was coming out in chunks they were literally ripping it out with the brush
Omg, the tolerance of that last woman was beyond this world, fr. I can't believe she didn't run out of that salon, they were crazy
The first girl literally looks like she had bleached her whole head from the root and left it to grow out like 4 inches of root and it’s just so bad I can’t 🙈😳
Even growing in colored hair looks better than that
My “stopped caring during lockdown” grow out from my full bleach - root to ends - isn’t that straight. Looks more like an ombré since hair doesn’t grow out at a uniform rate. You’ve gotta TRY to get that kinda line. Not that you should, but it takes effort.
@@angelairidescenceartglass6289 right! It looks assymetrical but cute, i actually love how dark roots look, you really have to do a horrible job like the first video to get that really really straight root, blending doesn't kill anyone 😔
When she said how much it cost, I actually shouted 'YOU PAID?!!?!'
Right?! I was literally like 😳
I mean, it was a choice to get a service she knew going in was most likely going to be bad. 😬 She can't not pay for services rendered. She could ask them to fix it. But absolutely was a choice.
For that third video, I don’t know how that ‘salon’ dared to charge her at all for what they did to that poor girl. One - they should know how to at least do the basics with black hair and two - if they don’t know, they should know enough to admit that they can’t offer that service, not mess around and cause real damage. So on multiple counts, they did her dirty. That whole third video left a nasty taste in my mouth.
I watched a video on tiktok where a salon owner said she had a person come in, practically fight her on having her hair done a "certain way" which was horrible. She ended up doing it, found out later she had made a video "going to the worst rated hair salons" which was their entire appointment. She was warning other salons about it. I mean, she could have been lying to redeem herself but I don't put anything past these tiktokers, they do anything for views 😬
That last video actually triggered me so much. It's a shame all hair types are not taught in hair salons especially at this stage. Fairplay to you to actually taking the initiative to learn about all hair types.
Ok but you do understand that clientele would be different depending on where you are right? Why put in so much effort in something you probably aren’t gonna use?
@@bennu547 Our hair isn't that difficult or different when you learn how to style it. All textures and density's have their own styling techniques none of them should be singled out. Salons would have different clients if they had the knowledge. Because everywhere you go you find all shades of people who would love to have their hair done. I live in Ireland and have only gotten my first haircut here after 24 years because of this way of thinking.
@@bennu547 huuuuhhhh, your think they use everything they learn?? If you study something you learn all of it, you think accountants can study maths without geometry because they won't use it?
@@bennu547 it's an art form. Good artists study all aspects of their form. Digital artists will study sculpture and painting in school. You can learn from everything. It's not like it takes a whole year to learn about a different hair texture, even a couple of classes will have you set forever to handle anything that comes in your door. You also don't know where this woman is living, but I'm gonna guess it's not bum fuck nowhere. Most international people move to populated areas
The black girl’s video actually made me so sad. It’s nearly impossible for me to find a salon that can do my hair. I used to travel 4-5 hours (both ways, 8-10 hours of travel) to get my hair done because no one in my area knew how to do Afro textured hair. It’s not unfair that a whole population of people have to struggle just get their hair done.
I feel so lucky that I don't have this struggle. Near my house there is a salon that does African hair. I think hairdressers should be taught how to do all sorts of hair, especially in very mixed places like london
They burned her hair! :( :( :(
I'll never understand how "going to the lowest rated salon" became a social media trend. You wouldn't "go to the lowest rated restaurant" and make a video about puking all night yet you want to sacrifice your hair knowing it'll likely come out awful.
The thing is, these salons exist and there will be always people that will go to them.I had a bad experience at a"high rated salon"in my city, and the hairdresser treated my hair worse than a carpet.So I think some are doing this for awareness
@@CyberWarezz05 but why are then the people surprised and complaining about their result
@@xoxogossip777girl because after all, these are hairdressers too.Like I said, I was surprised when I got bad results at one of the highest rated salons in my city.Maybe some people like the results.Keep in mind that not anyone goes to a salon for a balayage or bleaching, some go for a trim or styling.I remember watching a video of a girl that went to a low rated salon for a haircut and they gave her a lob and she really liked the result
Actually, people do go to low rated restaurants lol
@@lauren6015 Oh dear. #SickOutMyAss
I feel so sad for that girl with the two males “working” on her hair. 😭
if we can even call it that ;( i hope those so-called Hair Stylists lost their jobs. i took Business Law in Business College and know that she can sue their salon. i hope she did! Please do your research before choosing a Hair Salon.
Cheers from Edmonton City, Canada.
As a natural curly haired female, this is why i’m afraid salons.
Your hair looks rlly pretty in your pfp. Good job taking care of those curls!
Yep, i only go to a salon if the hairdresser has curly/kinky hair.
Ugh Same girl last time I
Went to the salon they washed my hair because they said it has to be washed before the trim I didn't want to but I said fine she washed my hair 4 times with the most drying shampoo then put conditioner over it and LITERALLY washed it in the same second then took the towel and just scrubbed my hair 💀 as if it couldn't get worse they called my hair straight and dry and damaged 😐 I- my hair is 3a 😭 and I take hours every week to make sure that I took the best care of it, long story short NEVER going to the salon again never. I have so many stories like this
Yes, the first time I have gone to a hair salon with my natural hair they destroyed my curls and I had to do a big chop again, never again! I learned with my mistakes and now I’m the only one cutting and taking care of these curls baby 😌✊
@@Ps3JessicaBr yesss me too girl that's how it should be 😉🙌 we know what's the best for our hair ❤️❤️
Saddest part about that last girl's hair is that I bet she looked so resigned to what was happening because so little stylists know what they're doing when it comes to textured hair. For those of us that don't have it, seeing this kind of treatment seems absurd but I bet to those that do, this isn't the first time they've seen this crap
I wouldn’t have paid $7 the last “hairstyle”. That was a disgrace.
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I would've cried! Looked like they burnt her hair!
That poor guy with the Snape/Farquar do, how's he going to get a date????
@@MissSira2010 a child could have done a better job 🙄
I would’ve demanded they pay ME lol
I’m a hairdresser, but I’ve only done this texture of hair a few times so definitely not an expert (but my teacher was really well-versed in all kinds of textures so we got our hands in a lot!) I was taught to use a comb attachment on a blow dryer to help separate the kinks and help to stretch them out, and worry more about straightening it with a flat iron or pressing comb (if you’re skilled like that! 😂). The blow dryer won’t straighten that hair, but you make your job SO much easier to straighten it by stretching the kinks out with that comb attachment, like Brad said good moisture in the hair, and small sections!!
yesss! The comb attachment works really well to stretch the curl out, then you can follow it up with normal blow drying with a brush for a smoother result, and finally use the silk press method. Lovely results, ofc also add in serums before blow drying
Brad: “hi beautiful”
Me sitting in bed at 2 AM lookin like a rat: “hey brad”
I really love how he says hi beautiful. Makes me feel beautiful too.
The last video makes me want to cry. That poor women. How horrible it must feel to not be able to just walk into any salon and leave feeling beautiful because of how uneducated and how little the stylists care about being inclusive and learning about all hair types.
Tbh I don’t think they even know how to do white hair.
@@maddijasnyy wouldn’t be surprised if they didn’t lmao
@@maddijasnyy yep and they should have said it
who else agrees that brad is stunning and such a sweet person!!!! ly brad
My friends don’t believe I will hit 3.1k subs before the end of the day
I am only 10 away and I know that y’all can help me prove them wrong!!!
He’s such a sweet heart I love him so much oml
@@MalikBucketz omg 😱
@@blubberface2337 me too!!! you can tell he’s a caring lerson
i totally agree
Brad! We NEED to have your products available in the rest of the world! I'm growing out my colored butt length hair (am 6 ft tall, so that's a lot and it takes forever) and have always wanted to try some odd colors without permanently damaging my manes with bleach. We need you Brad, not just in the US and UK, we all need you!
Im so f***ing TRIGGERED. Watching them do homegirls hair like tht n her letting them almost made me lose my damn mind.
IF YOU DON'T FEEL PASSIONATE ABOUT BEING GOOD AT YOUR PROFESSION JUST QUIT When I was 13 years old I went to a salon to get a balaye and I ended up worst than the 1st girl, my hair not just looked awful it was also so damaged that the only solution was cut it off like a pixie, I cried so much because all my confidence was gone I can't not explain enough how much this affected my life, after that I ended learned how to do my own hair from Brad Mondo/guy tang/Stella cini videos and probably my hair is not perfect but it's 100 times better than the awful job that some hairdressers do
Ugh girl I feel u! Except I did it to myself! 😂 currently rocking a pixie cut lol
I got an awful experience with an asymmetrical Bob back in the day. The lady hacked at my hair until I had almost a pixie on one half and a weird ear length Bob on the other and all this from mid back long hair... I was so upset, after that I never let anyone cut my hair, if anyone’s gonna fuck it up, it better be me. 🤷♀️ Everytime I went to a hair salon after that (and good ones too!) I end up with a completely different color 🙄 so I’m done with them.
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Literally and if you’re only capable of doing certain hair types, too! I have a lot of very fine hair, and it takes a lot of work to look decent and I’ve never had a hairdresser who can cope with it. Every time I have my hair cut they smooth it down with so much product and then JUDGE ME for having no volume in my hair lmao...it takes a lot of work and very specific products for my hair to have volume. Also not once have any of them figured out my hair is naturally curly either. So hairdressers are so terrible at their job but get away with it bc if someone stunning with gorgeous, thick (but not too thick) hair comes in they can make them look amazing
BRUH, I GOT MY HAIR DYED FROM WALMART AND THEY DONE A WAY BETTER JOB THAN WHERE SHE WENT-
Since when does Walmart do hair and what all do they do assuming cut but do they do coloring?
@@brittneycaldwell2403 they’ve been dying ppls hair for a while it’s usually the girls who just got out of hair school but they usually do a good job
WOAH U HAVE A SALON AT WALMART?! LUCKY
One of my friends had her hair done at Walmart and they left they die in!?! Long story short don’t go to Walmart unless you got no other choice.
OMG I GO TO WALMART 😂!! They did amazinggggg
When you said "Hi, beautiful." I started crying. I was having a bad day and feel really good now, thank you.
oh my gosh i can’t imagine the pain that that girl was in while those two hairdressers were trying to straighten?curl?dry? her hair (wtf were they even trying to do) like my hair is curly and it’s so sore when hairdressers are trying to brush my hair dry so i can’t imagine what she was feeling 😭
I don't even have curly hair and if someone tried to do that to my head I would be legit crying.
They aren’t supposed to brush curly hair while it’s dry, no matter the hair type. Curly hair should be brushed while it is wet and conditioned.
All I was thinking about is how much pain she must be in. 😢 I’m a cosmetologist and I am familiar with different hair types.
that last salon, they offended me with how they wrecked that girl's hair....
I need Brad to have a show like Gordon Ramsey where he yells at crappy hair stylists 😂
OMG YESSSSS PLEASEEEE BRADDDDD
Look up the show Tabatha Takes Over. Its so good.
Tabathas takeover on UA-cam, go watch it
What would the hair equivalent of idiot sandwich be?
I feel like yes we need that but brad is so much nicer
I feel like they were mistreating her on purpose. I can’t.
Uh no karen they just didn't know. Stop trying to play victim.
@@mariomario4068 karen they literally butchered her hair somethings not right there
Choosing not to educate yourself about ALL types of hair when working as a hairdresser *is* mistreatment, there's no excuse for it.
@@Chugyan yes and not on purpose
@@mariomario4068 bruh
I would have refused to pay for the services of any of any of these. Especially the last girl. Unforgivable
Same, especially since my hair texture is the closest to the last girl
The 3rd girl really needed to go to a black owned salon because most people don't know how to give our hair any proper TLC, it's horrible!
That last girl is why I won’t let anyone without curly/kinky hair touch mine.
I feel so bad for her. Jesus. Like I know nothing about doing hair in general but even I can see that's not okay
Omg I was almost in tears watching them attempt to do her natural hair. I wouldn’t have been able to sit there that long nor pay for that. When I was in Cosmetology school I can’t tell you how my classmates would always come to me for me to help them. There should be a specific class in Cosmo that focuses on kinky and curly natural hair
As a fellow black woman with 4c hair, that third video is literally scary af 😳
I don't have 4c hair but all my friends do and IM HORRIFIED AT THAT VIDEO oh my god.....if you don't know just say you don't know how to handle hair that looks like that. Her hair was so beautiful and they ruined it
I would sue the fuck out of them
I'm a white woman and have like 2b-hair and I'm almost crying (to be fair I'm on my period but still). I can't imagine how she or you (or any other person with this type of hair) watching this must feel. :/ Absolutely horrifying.
I only have a mix of 3b and 3c hair(it honestly changes on the daily because it’s damaged so some days it’s a lot curlier then others) and my heart was breaking for her
So sad 😭 the disrespect is unbelievable.
They really gave that second person the Lord Farquaad cut
Stop it!!!! 😂😂😂
The last woman’s experience brings up a whole different issue but I’ll just leave it at that...
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Yeah yeah...we know...racism.
@@427skies in my opinion I don't think was referring to racism ( I could be wrong). Some stylists just don't know how to style different hair types and in the last video it shows. The techniques they used would be used for customers with straight hair
@@427skies no not racism the issue is in hair school they don’t learn how to do more course, kinky/curly hair
@@perriwinkle2612 Ok
Love that you know at least a little something about natural or kinky curly hair!!! So many hairdressers think all hair is the same!! 😘😘 love you
I just wish the lowest rated trend would end. They're rated the lowest for a reason, and they should go back to school to relearn what they're not doing right. It's sad to see because they're ruining their own business abd they could do so much better for themselves not to mention the damage to their clients
they dont even need to go to school, they can take classes and im pretty sure most states in the us now are requiring stylists to have a certain amount of hours of classes in order to renew their licenses which is good tbh cuz some of these people really fucking need them
I once went to a horrid hairdresser who bleached my virgin brown hair with the strongest they had (mind you i don't have really dark brown hair, so there was no need for the strongest bleach). I didn't realized until I got home that she had bleached my hair to the point my scalp had started ble*ding. It was my mom who noticed the problem, for two months I couldn't brush nor was my hair properly, the worst part my hair didn't look that good either and during the time she was doing my hair she was laughing and I don't think she did not notice. Especially since she only washed the bleach only maybe 10 min after because I told my mom it was starting to hurt/burn.
That sounds horrible!! 😣
I had a similiar experience. I also had my LONG, beautiful hair bleached. My hair wasn’t dark at all, but during the process I saw steam comming from my head!! 😅 The blach burned off alot of my hair because the hairdresser didn’t notice nor did she do her job right. I got a haircut as an excuse.. We had to cut off most of it 😭😭
@@Littlelavenderfox That's horrible as well 😱. There are some that should never touch a siccor or hair ever. Also I censored a bit about the end result cuz it's a lot worse. If you fell uncomfortable with a bit blood don't read the next part.
In the part that was damaged, by simply lifting up the hair a piece of flesh would also lift up. Which is the reason why I could not brush my hair nor properly wash my hair for two months.
Had to bleached ever before? Have you since? Some people are allergic to hair bleach. I don't really know how it is possible for any bleach made for hair to make somebody bleed, especially in ten minutes.
Girl when your scalp bleeps it's not pretty it hurts really bad! I feel bad for u...:(
@@Littlelavenderfox sounds like the bleach had a reaction with something in your hair because bleach shouldn’t steam up 😬 there’s many things that could cause a reaction. But i do agree that the stylist should have been more attentive and washed the hair asap. Im sorry that happened to you though 😕 i have really long hair too and i’d cry if that happened to me 😣
My relationship with my stylist is the longest adult relationship I've ever had! 18 years and counting!
I have 20 with mine! Her son just graduated high school and she didn't have any kids when I met her. 😳 #gettingoldisaprivledgenotaright
They do a wonderful job, you look gorgeous ✨
I had about 8 years with mine and she quit last year because of COVID 😭 I bought hair scissors on Amazon and just trim it now cuz I'm scared to get anyone else to do my hair 😭
This is me with my hair stylist and my tattoo artists. Once I find who I trust they got a forever customer.
21 years here ❤️ with my girl
When I was a hairdresser years ago if I didn't feel comfortable doing what the client wanted, I would always ask someone else to do it. I then would watch and learn how to do it. Unfortunately in Hairdressing school I went to, they only taught the basics. I never learned to do updos, or other cool haircuts. or cool colors like Belage or chunky highlights just the regular colors and highlights.
I had also terrible hairdressers that couldn't cut my hair straight in the back for some reason, or give me what I wanted.
This is exactly why I don’t go to salons, several bad attempts at salons I don’t care how many times they say they know what they are doing they don’t from my experience!
I mean they did go to the lowest rated so it’s expected that the hair is going to come out bad. I’ve never had a problem because I do my research
@@Samcastle1_ the last girl's video wasn't titled as "going to the lowest rated salon" though. meaning she thought she was going to a professional salon but got an unexpected fail
I barely have a wave and they screw up my hair, so every time I get my hair done, all I think is how do they do literally anybody else’s hair and not completely destroy it?!
I went to respected salons and had terrible experiences anyway, I stopped going as well
I have such bad luck with hairdresser's! The struggle to find a hairdresser is REAL. I literally wish Brad could do my hair.
I had a visceral reaction to the video of the black woman getting her hair done. My sister is black and we would always go together to get our hair cut and it was always so traumatizing for her and they straightened and ruined her hair. It makes me furious. I don’t think ANYONE should be able to call themselves a hair stylist if they can only do straight white people hair. It’s unacceptable. I am so angry lol
I agree. Unfortunately, it really isn't taught in beauty school, which is ridiculous. Why would you not teach all hair textures?
You’re literally the best sister ever. Thank you for putting yourself in her shoes you mfing queen ❤️
@@dead_beatbunny I guess it depends on the school really, i remember we learned a decent amount of it where I went to school though most of what we learned was by actually practicing on actual clients and I can guarantee you we did a far better job than those 2 guys in the last clip
@@andimoz Yeah, I'm sure that's true. I have a ton of friends who went to hair school and they unanimously said they were really only taught to do one type of hair (fine, white hair).
I just love you. You critique without being obnoxious.
I'm sorry but she should have gotten refund. Research is key
They all should of done
The thing is, they went in knowing that they were the worst rated salon.
that's the goal of the videos
@@brubblegums did the last girl know? her title didn't say worst rated salon, but i haven't seen the whole video.
@@trulytaekook382 I know the first two did, I didn't see a title for the last girl though
the poor POOR last girl :((( i feel so bad for her honestly, that looked SO painful
The way those professionals did that woman's gorgeous kinky hair is a lot like what I used to do to my own hair back in middle school. It took YEARS to grow out all of that damage.
The third video had my heart drop 😭😭😭 the way they were brushing it just omg 😭
this is awful there’s no way they don’t know how horrible they are doing
Now i can understand why some people do their hairs at home..
Is no one going to talk about how at 11:15 that girls hair was SMOKING
Its heartbreaking- I would have stopped them!!
Did you also see that the plastic on the hairdryer had burn marks on it?? Omg..
I don't know how she was so chill. I would of got up and left at their inexperience.
I love how they deliberately go to the worst rated salon, but expect a 5 🌟 service 🤷♀️