Korean Hairstylist shocked by Various Black Hair Types!!

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  • @Taekyussam
    @Taekyussam Рік тому +6377

    thank you invite me this time contents.
    it was really good time for let me know about never mat hair condition this. its makes me more learn about all of hair condition.

    • @Blackbrabx
      @Blackbrabx Рік тому +22

      💗💗

    • @adoriamdewalt
      @adoriamdewalt Рік тому +18

      💖💖

    • @tiatokkesdal1745
      @tiatokkesdal1745 Рік тому +12

      ❤❤❤❤

    • @Henpecky
      @Henpecky Рік тому +86

      @Nicole mcelroy she certainly is mixed and it’s likely that the second girl is too, but that doesn’t mean she’s not black…?

    • @fancii
      @fancii Рік тому +60

      Great video, but maybe try not to immediately correlate tight curls to the word "difficult"- blacks have enough negative connotations associated with us already. Thank you.

  • @woalikethat
    @woalikethat Рік тому +12729

    I saw another video on the topic of hairdressers X black hair in korea. The hair dresser in that video previously had to turn away a black client, but when he did so he made sure to emphasize to the client that the problem was not her or her hair but his own lack of skills. Later on, he tried to learn how to do kinky hair by watching videos online. I think both his approach to rejection and his attempts to improve after are really commendable.

    • @jlmop-fc8lv
      @jlmop-fc8lv Рік тому +1043

      It's amazing he was honest about it. Some would rather take the money even if they know they can't do it.

    • @Armyblink4life554
      @Armyblink4life554 Рік тому +539

      Yeah I think he did a good job responding to why he had to decline. Makes the girl know it’s not profiling issue and that he would educate himself on the hair type for him to no longer have to decline

    • @lindc1070
      @lindc1070 Рік тому +1

      The fact that he had to explain and blame himself shows how humble he is. The problem is blacks tend to over react to everything as Racism like in the comments here. Why do they come to Asia and expect us to be familiar with their hair?

    • @chiyoko7023
      @chiyoko7023 Рік тому +433

      @@jlmop-fc8lv the honest ones are the best. I once went to a hairdresser to dye my hair. I have black hair and wanted pastel colour. She honestly told me, that she is afraid of ruining my hair since she doesn't have enough experience with bleaching black hair and recommended me to her teacher's saloon. I still visit her for normal hair cuts, since I know I can trust her

    • @cemirla6039
      @cemirla6039 Рік тому +135

      he did a good job. Some people take on the task, knowing they arent skilled, and damage the hair in doing so. Im mixed, have curly hair and have been so traumatized by salons (even black ones) that I only trust my or my mums hands lmao

  • @Jbeanz2023
    @Jbeanz2023 Рік тому +1313

    I love how he defined the hair as a “stronger” curl. That’s a perfect description!!

    • @armando5994
      @armando5994 Рік тому +60

      he was so respectful and understanding of everyones hair type!

    • @GenerationNextNextNext
      @GenerationNextNextNext Рік тому +41

      Spoken like a cosmetologist I can respect. Any salon specialist that doesn't know how to describe hair types properly wouldn't ever get my business.

  • @shannonwilliams7404
    @shannonwilliams7404 Рік тому +6207

    I just absolutely love that he asked for consent before touching their hair. Just warms my heart. Everyone should be this thoughful considerate. Curiosity is not an excuse for non consent 🥰🤗

    • @jevonk
      @jevonk Рік тому +144

      Absolutely agree. I was with my daughter along with another parent with her child selling Girl Scout cookies. The Caucasian mother was talking about our pretty hair styles and then touched my hair saying how different it felt from theirs. Such a violation of space and she was clueless. 🙄

    • @Mystomachistouchinmyback
      @Mystomachistouchinmyback Рік тому +106

      @@jevonk I hate when people do that. "Is your hair real?" Like girl. It makes me upset. Or they want to touch it without permission

    • @iamarmytinyctzentheb
      @iamarmytinyctzentheb Рік тому +8

      bt if they wer not black, wld he have asked?

    • @Nvrkiara
      @Nvrkiara Рік тому +69

      ​@@iamarmytinyctzentheb probably, it's simple respect

    • @viviannepulido9623
      @viviannepulido9623 Рік тому +15

      I agree! Hair is our personal property! ❤

  • @trudiflyness
    @trudiflyness Рік тому +5290

    Hello everyone! My name is Trudi, the last girl featured in this video!
    Yes, depending on the cut, my hair is actually 4A/4B! Which I did say... 🤔
    Also my lovely friend, who is a hair designer, invited me to his Korean hairsalon, where his boss wanted to turn me away as soon as she saw my hair. But since we were friends, he eagerly insisted on doing my hair and not sending me away. So, they ended up washing and styling it the best way they could. 😂
    Living in Korea, I will do my best to teach and allow other Korean stylists to learn how to do curly hair, for a better experience for our curly friends living here ❤
    Thank you to giggle for inviting us to collaborate and share about curly hair!
    기글 초대해주셔서 감사합니다 ^^

    • @daisygolden5652
      @daisygolden5652 Рік тому +158

      Just wanna say, you're doing amazing! Btw you're so pretty, and the reason why I continue watching! Giggle chose a good set of people for this!

    • @Deviljho5
      @Deviljho5 Рік тому +100

      It’s so refreshing seeing a woman show off her natural hair! Thank you 😊

    • @Laticia1990
      @Laticia1990 Рік тому +46

      This was great! I think a good follow up video would be to bring your products so he can get a feel for the consistency and translate the ingredients.
      I hope somehow he gets to watch a professional wash and style type 4 hair in person!

    • @QueenShashsperonza
      @QueenShashsperonza Рік тому +20

      Omg You're so gorgeous! Thank you for volunteering to speak about the topic 😍

    • @uziecleo2
      @uziecleo2 Рік тому +8

      Trudi great to see you pop up in my feed!!! All the best to you!!

  • @nnn9854
    @nnn9854 Рік тому +4483

    I don't understand the people saying that not all black people have curly hair? If you're referring to kinky hair, that's still a type of curl. Just accept that curly hair doesn't just mean loose curls..

    • @julesoxana
      @julesoxana Рік тому +74

      True

    • @fundash5124
      @fundash5124 Рік тому +282

      they mean that some black people have straight

    • @fundash5124
      @fundash5124 Рік тому +311

      @Orange300 The dark-skinned girl might be mixed or might not. Also the first girl they start with might not be mix. Overall any of these girls can be mix.

    • @fundash5124
      @fundash5124 Рік тому +113

      @Orange300 What do you consider black then, to say those girls are mixed not black?

    • @fundash5124
      @fundash5124 Рік тому +181

      ​@Vanessa Muteia
      In my country, your hair texture doesn't determine your race; if your skin is dark, you are considered black, regardless of whether you have African ancestry or not. Historically, the term "black people" referred to those of African descent or with dark skin tones. It's perplexing to hear people say that one's race is determined by hair texture. It seems foolish to consider everyone with fair, light, pale, medium fair, tanned or olive skin tones as white, regardless of their hair texture. So, that is why I asked the person the question. You know the funny thing is, that many people who are considered black outside of Africa are of mixed heritage and do not have purely African DNA.

  • @LightKnight14
    @LightKnight14 Рік тому +412

    Despite all the critical comments about whether certain curls count as certain categories and what not, I appreciate the diversity and kindness in this video. It’s nice to see hair approached in a curious but respectful way. Even in the US, it’s hard to find. Loved how he asked each “may I touch your hair?” And asked curious but kind questions.

    • @PatientCommenter
      @PatientCommenter Рік тому +1

      Consent must be for any touching. Unfortunately, they made a racial bias, but that goes for when redheaded and freckled children are touched on the cheek and have their hair touched, too.Believe me, it's not just black people who go through this type of embarrassment. It's not all racism, it could just be curiosity, albeit invasive. Human beings are curious about texture, both for a horse's mane and for a sheep's wool :)

  • @lytebeem3731
    @lytebeem3731 Рік тому +3471

    When I lived in Korea I always said "Damn I would make a killing opening a shop out here!" As a cosmetologist im fortunate enough to be able to do all hair types because of exposure. Knowing how to handle all textures of hair is a super power to stylists. Lol

    • @HindiOliver
      @HindiOliver Рік тому +95

      "I know right, I worked with people who could do all hair types, all those that wouldn't learn how to do more than one hair type, lose money, when they say I can't do this or that? "Every stylist should know how to do a basic style on any hair type?"

    • @Moi_81
      @Moi_81 Рік тому +68

      Girl come on over, I need a trim 😅

    • @gogakushayemi
      @gogakushayemi Рік тому +48

      Girl, right!!! I been in Japan 14 years. And I tired doing my own hair. I would pay.

    • @lamar7902
      @lamar7902 Рік тому +58

      Once Asians unlock the key to natural hair, playtime is Done

    • @nicoleraheem1195
      @nicoleraheem1195 Рік тому +20

      I agree but don't be charging out the ass😂

  • @tj_and_lex
    @tj_and_lex Рік тому +4283

    Hi, I'm Lexi from the video! It was so much fun to film with these ladies and meet a stylist who cares to learn about our hair. After filming, he gave us his salon info and promised to study more about curly hair so we'd feel welcome coming!
    Looking forward to visiting in the near future ❤
    안녕하세요, 비디오 나온 렉시입니다. 제 한국어 실력은 아직 부족하지만 재미있게 봤으면 만족합니다. 봐주셔서 감사합니다~~❤

    • @keykey7646
      @keykey7646 Рік тому +43

      Sis, they treat you well?

    • @tj_and_lex
      @tj_and_lex Рік тому +178

      @@keykey7646 if you mean korea, I'd say my life is pretty great here. The ladies in video have all accomplished so much 💖

    • @keykey7646
      @keykey7646 Рік тому +18

      @@tj_and_lex I meant awesome world but, yeah, Korea too.

    • @tj_and_lex
      @tj_and_lex Рік тому +118

      @@keykey7646 ah, the studio is always very nice! I continue to agree to their videos since they are good people to work with.

    • @rudekat
      @rudekat Рік тому +26

      Omg thanks for representing my hair type love u all.

  • @justwatchingandcommenting
    @justwatchingandcommenting Рік тому +647

    Am I the only one who is more than impressed by them speaking in Korean? Sounds so good 😍 hopefully I'll get there someday ❤

    • @autumnjade815
      @autumnjade815 Рік тому

      Not impressed at all. Black people are always expect to assimilate to everyone else. It’s quite exhausting and very common.

    • @stayc171
      @stayc171 Рік тому +13

      I came here to say the same thing!!❤

    • @LadyLovely-of4cd
      @LadyLovely-of4cd Рік тому +4

      same.

    • @khaleemaalkainaat8178
      @khaleemaalkainaat8178 Рік тому +21

      My thoughts as well. I need to get back into studying vs wishing I wake up one morning knowing the language lol

    • @extrashotofespresso_
      @extrashotofespresso_ 4 місяці тому +2

      @@khaleemaalkainaat8178literally me with all languages. I want to be a polyglot so baaad😢

  • @elifkopat
    @elifkopat Рік тому +479

    the last girl was soooo cute and such a sunshine

  • @albal-v3869
    @albal-v3869 Рік тому +288

    I really apreciate how respectful and undrstanding everyone is
    💖

  • @tammygant4216
    @tammygant4216 Рік тому +128

    I know my story is atypical, but I'll share it for fun. This happened when I was in the Air Force and living in Korea. I'm just regular Black (no other racial heritage as far back as I can look), and have the 4ciest 4c hair you can imagine...though I think I had a relaxer when I was living in Korea. Anyhoo, I went to a shop on the base and 3-5 Korean ladies braided my hair--micro braids with extensions. (whoever wasn't working on other clients, helped the main braiders). It was one of the best braiding experiences I ever had. It didn't take forever, it looked great and it lasted well. If that shop were anywhere in driving distance to me, I'd be their most regular customer. Any one can learn to do any kind of hair if they just decide to do it. (my current hair stylist is living proof of that). Fun video!

  • @anndeecosita3586
    @anndeecosita3586 Рік тому +793

    This was interesting for me as a black woman with curly hair. I stopped patronizing salons a long time ago because I prefer to do my own hair. I don’t like when people come up and put their hands in my hair. It is rude to touch people without permission.
    I have seen a video where a South Korean woman with curly hair talked about her struggles to find products and resources after she stopped straightening. She said she has to order everything from abroad. She let a stylist play in her hair and he was amazed by the transformation after she brushed out her hair then wet it and it curled up again. He was like wow 😮

    • @ace_bean7011
      @ace_bean7011 Рік тому +41

      Technically... the hairstylist has permission to touch your hair when you go to the salon 😂

    • @heyitsnias7551
      @heyitsnias7551 Рік тому +29

      She wasn't talking about the hairstylists😂

    • @ace_bean7011
      @ace_bean7011 Рік тому +9

      @@heyitsnias7551 I know 😂👍 it just sounded that way

    • @NiKiMa023
      @NiKiMa023 Рік тому +12

      It is kind of magical. Especially if you no matter what you do, your hair is straight

    • @ace_bean7011
      @ace_bean7011 Рік тому +1

      @@NiKiMa023 same. Can't do curls 😂🥲

  • @mzritag
    @mzritag Рік тому +772

    I can totally relate to spending 4+hrs washing and straightening my hair only for the humidity to give me a reality check 😩😂 ALL of these curl patters are BEAUTIFUL!! 😍 So pretty!

    • @strugglingcollegestudent
      @strugglingcollegestudent Рік тому +14

      You’re hair is beautiful and so are you!

    • @Moi_81
      @Moi_81 Рік тому +4

      It took me a long time, but got mine down from 4 hours to just an hour. I paid to learn how to do my hair.

    • @AnimeNerdX
      @AnimeNerdX Рік тому +4

      Last time I straightened my hair took 7hours, I only like to do it for length check and see how much I need to cut off because sometimes I can't get a real look at how many split ends I have when my hairs in its natural state 🤣

    • @SpringRae
      @SpringRae Рік тому +3

      Gurrrl, this is when nice wigs come in. Especially during summer months when humidity is high. Wigs have improved so much in the last 5 years and are so easy. You can by some good ones in a range of prices online. I do a protective two strand twist underneath so if I feel like wearing my natural hair I can go back and forth.

    • @ItsNessaTho
      @ItsNessaTho Рік тому +3

      ​@@SpringRae this right here lmao! I've given my hair many chances to be straight but the weather in the Netherlands won't allow it so if I want straight hair, wigs are my go to 😂

  • @Myarowell
    @Myarowell Рік тому +45

    I'm in love with the way the ladies speak Korean. Especially the last two. I'm obsessed 😍

  • @LadiiRiece
    @LadiiRiece Рік тому +68

    The 3rd girl is unimaginably beautiful. Perfect skin!

    • @moremiaj4786
      @moremiaj4786 Рік тому +5

      thought the same thing too. She is absolutely stunning.

    • @briasandifer210
      @briasandifer210 Рік тому +5

      Yeah, it’s very shiny. I thought the same when they were showing the pictures, you can tell she takes good care of it.

    • @ginihall1234
      @ginihall1234 9 місяців тому +2

      She really does

  • @thezu9250
    @thezu9250 Рік тому +1442

    Thanks for showing diverse black hair types. Sometimes it’s frustrating to see only one type of hair represented as “black “. Africans are very diverse and you’ll see a variety of different hair types depending on if the person is ethnically Nigerian or ethnically Ethiopian.
    [Edit - Wow. Weird to see all this gatekeeping. Sorry but my ancestors for several thousand years are fully African and I have the exact same hair as the second lady. She might be mixed but her hair type is still “Black”. Yall need to stop attacking them. Yall should also know the climate/environment of Africa is diverse so various features evolved in different areas!]

    • @feliznavidad6958
      @feliznavidad6958 Рік тому +40

      Ethiopians have 40% Eurasian dna on average. Type 4 is black hair .

    • @abbyk_j
      @abbyk_j Рік тому +16

      Wait what about other African ethnicities?

    • @Madisonog4795
      @Madisonog4795 Рік тому +82

      @@feliznavidad6958 type 3 is also black hair

    • @feliznavidad6958
      @feliznavidad6958 Рік тому +73

      @@Madisonog4795 Show me a full black person with type 3 hair. And I mean full. No nonblack ancestry whatsoever, I'll wait. Nevermind that the climate in Africa didnt support looser hair patterns and all of a sudden people want to act like full black people have always looks like Halle Berry or Tracee Ellis Ross

    • @Madisonog4795
      @Madisonog4795 Рік тому +191

      @@feliznavidad6958 I’m FULL black with 3c hair💀. What are you talking about

  • @perfectdiva22
    @perfectdiva22 Рік тому +247

    I love how he asked first if he could touch their hair. A person touched my hair in the store once without permission and I was almost ready to fight. My hair is a 4b/4c combo and takes forever to straighten.

    • @anonnnymousthegreat
      @anonnnymousthegreat Рік тому +5

      Yup, my hair is closer the rihanna (3rd woman from the left), and i’m just glad i learned how to do my own hair from childhood from my mother, aunts, female cousins, grandmother and great aunts. I learned how to do cornrows on myself by the age of 7 and did my younger sister’s hair too when none of the adult women around us didn’t have time to do her hair. People asked me all the time if someone else did my hair or my sister’s hair because they didn’t believe a child my age could have my hair and my sister’s hair looking so neat. I also did my own hair for homecomings as well as a few of friend’s hair for their dances too when i was in middle school and hs.

    • @charliesenti
      @charliesenti Рік тому +17

      That is so weird to touch someone else’s hair out of curiosity, especially without permission.

  • @gogakushayemi
    @gogakushayemi Рік тому +400

    Glad to see someone with soft, poofy 4c hair. We are so underrepresented in hair vids.
    I live in Japan and I have never even attempted to go to a Japanese salon. My ethnically Asian friends have such different hair needs... Some need mountains of gel to get their hair ti even stay in a ponytail, where my hair will happily take whatever shape I give it for the whole day. Let's not even talk about how strong the chemicals they use are.
    Really loved this fuys willingness to learn though. And the fact that he asked before touching the hair.

    • @VictoriousSage
      @VictoriousSage Рік тому +178

      That wasn't 4c hair though. It was 4b or 4a. 4c is baby curls that make a z type of pattern when stretched.

    • @nibirue
      @nibirue Рік тому +129

      Not 4c at allll our curls are miniscule. In fact the "3c" girl had 3b and the "4a" girl had 3c, the last girl has "4a"

    • @gogakushayemi
      @gogakushayemi Рік тому +5

      @@VictoriousSage Haha. So this is exactly my problem. My hair is like hers and everybody disagrees on where it should be. Lol

    • @gogakushayemi
      @gogakushayemi Рік тому +6

      @@nibirue I have this sort of hair and I hear different categorisations for mine.

    • @butterflyera765
      @butterflyera765 Рік тому +47

      these replies goes to show why we should not “curl type”. no one can agree what is what, because the chart was simply made to sell products, and isn’t based in science.

  • @soulsolution99
    @soulsolution99 Рік тому +78

    Good to see a Korean hair dresser who was willing to learn about the difference in each ladies hair types and was honest in his reactions. Hopefully he will share what he learnt with other stylists.

  • @Moonkiller17
    @Moonkiller17 Рік тому +63

    It was so nice for him to ask them questions on how they manage their hair and witness him learn different hair types. This is so important!! I hope everyone around the world watches this video 🥹

  • @skkim3582
    @skkim3582 Рік тому +586

    Hahahaha so one time on a bus in Korea we were sitting in front of an older 할머니 and I kept feeling my hair being tugged so I turned around to look and she was sitting there like hands reaching out to pull my hair and feels it. I was so shocked that I couldn’t say anything but my husband who is Korean turned and was like “ah please don’t grab other peoples hair, you cannot touch her hair please” she goes on to say “It’s okay, I just wanted to see if it was soft or hard, it’s so soft I can’t believe it’s real.” 😅 so yeah it’s very rude to touch anyone’s hair without permission. Even if I give permission it will not be easy to let someone else touch.
    I also only went to a salon ONCE in Korea after that I learned to trim my hair on my own to avoid that horrible situation again.

    • @tekla_
      @tekla_ Рік тому +101

      why are they so comfortable to do that like what 😭

    • @blueyomogi
      @blueyomogi Рік тому +23

      All of these women are gorgeous. Hair is such a personal part of our identity and this video was really moving to watch…thank you.

    • @MissUnderstood.
      @MissUnderstood. Рік тому

      @@tekla_because they don’t view Black people as actual people. It’s wild. We’re like animals in a zoo to them.

    • @nyajohnson_
      @nyajohnson_ Рік тому +112

      @Chen Yung no we do not

    • @NiKiMa023
      @NiKiMa023 Рік тому +28

      ‘It’s okay’
      Ma’am. What!? No. Lol

  • @yourvoiceheardllc
    @yourvoiceheardllc Рік тому +28

    I loved your cultural humility and the ladies willingness to be transparent and authentic about their salon experiences. This will definitely be shared with my students!

  • @manuelmacalinao500
    @manuelmacalinao500 Рік тому +2032

    The price is not because she is black but because of the length of her hair to the products that needs to be used. Curly hair looks short but it is 2-3x longer when applying a product.

    • @riychu070
      @riychu070 Рік тому +227

      Are you a Korean stylist? Just curious how you know this because t
      Other Blk ppl have said they get charged more because of the time & effort (stylists told them that was reason for additional cost).

    • @manuelmacalinao500
      @manuelmacalinao500 Рік тому +121

      @@riychu070 we own a salon. Time also matters but it is more of the product to be used. Using Schwarkopf 100usd minimum for straightening around asia, since their hair is really long im pretty sure it's way more than that probably double. You can get rebonded for 40usd if you want to use cheap or generic brands.

    • @violet7092
      @violet7092 Рік тому +73

      @@manuelmacalinao500 but the length of that girls hair wouldn’t be that long even at full length. And I mean I personally have similar hair to her and when wet applying product and stuff is not that different to a person with straight hair.

    • @lonewaer
      @lonewaer Рік тому +88

      It's really common sense. He pulled a girl's hair in the video, and it showed that the length is very deceiving. So yes, that's a lot of product, but also… they talked about something between 1 to 4 hours to straighten their hair, with what I understand to be 4 people each taking care of a fourth of her total hair. That's a lot of people spending a lot of time and and lot of products. And then the rarer the service, the more expensive it becomes, so naturally, the cost jumps in price.
      Finally, let's be honest, that hair is going to fight back, that's why it's so curly in the first place. Those are not going to be easy hours.

    • @violet7092
      @violet7092 Рік тому +45

      @@lonewaer yes I think that’s true for the two girls with 4a and 4c hair, but the girl with 3c hair is the one talking the price being raised even when her hair is already straight, and although longer than it is now I know her hair would not exactly be shockingly long because it’s so similar to my own. I can understand the price being higher maybe if they use harder to get p/ more expensive products for curly hair because I’m sure there aren’t that many of those, but it’s just that the girl with 3c hair really won’t use as much product/time as the 4a/c girls.

  • @Tessitura9
    @Tessitura9 Рік тому +451

    You know whats absolutely sad? I live in the Midwest (US) and its STILL hard to find someone that does type 4 hair! Even in black salons, many of the stylists only know how to do chemically relaxed hair, or blown our or in braids. It's extremely rare even in the US to find salons that know how to do kinky curly hair in its natural state. I just do my own hair now.

    • @rebeccacoleman6676
      @rebeccacoleman6676 Рік тому +57

      I'm in the South. Most black salons are able to do natural hair, but we also have ones that only specialize in natural hair. It's just so expensive 😩

    • @kimleemoon
      @kimleemoon Рік тому +32

      @@rebeccacoleman6676 I was just about to say the same thing. Most black salons in the south know how to do natural black hair. But it can get pricey

    • @Laticia1990
      @Laticia1990 Рік тому +14

      When I went natural, my old stylist tried to detangle my hair while it was dry! I was in tears. Never again.

    • @chyrahdesigns
      @chyrahdesigns Рік тому +9

      I feel you before natural hair was the rage most salons could not do my 4c hair it is really sad. Wishing I saw 4c in the video as well.

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 Рік тому

      I don’t think it’s race South where I saw many women who had natural hair. I don’t think natural stylists are rare across the board. The only reason I don’t go is I prefer to do my own hair. I have friends who go to stylists.

  • @littleforestowl
    @littleforestowl Рік тому +77

    This was a great discussion, much needed! I wish there’d been discussion around how straightening damages our hair and that not everyone straightens their hair. The words “you should straighten your hair” followed me throughout my life from childhood. I now do no heat, no relaxer, but it’s been a journey to reach this point 🧘🏽‍♀️😂

    • @Laticia1990
      @Laticia1990 Рік тому +12

      I had to go for some medical testing last week. Docs needed to scan my brain with a cap and electrodes pinned to my scalp.
      The instructions before the test were "please use a citric shampoo to wash your hair. No conditioner. Then blow dry and straighten when no heat protectant and no other products in your hair"
      *screaming*
      Then I get to the test. And the doc has to rub down my scalp with alcohol
      *SCREAMING*
      I was able to complete my first test. Then had to do it all over again for the second test with a different cap. And the second cap didn't even work!
      I hope one day that the medical field finally accounts for black hair and skin care.

    • @briannajames6938
      @briannajames6938 Рік тому +6

      Agreeed. I was kind of hoping they'd say that straightening is not actually good for our hair or mentioned the way we minimize damage, like heat protectants or not straightening often. But I still very much enjoyed the discussion.

    • @mortalemily
      @mortalemily Рік тому +2

      100% and you could really see how the first woman’s curls were heat damaged!

  • @Lee1Min-Ji
    @Lee1Min-Ji Рік тому +115

    Honestly, the Korean hair stylist that learns how to do all types of hair with the needed products would make a fortune right now. It would only take him/her a year in the States training.

    • @IssaNessquick
      @IssaNessquick Рік тому +17

      Especially if they went to the hood and learn from them black women doing hair out of the house

    • @juztkei
      @juztkei Рік тому +15

      @@IssaNessquick LMFAOOOO real asf😭😭 they be eatin tht lil livin room salon operation DOWNNN every time

  • @ruthharris5110
    @ruthharris5110 Рік тому +43

    I went on a cruise ship and had my hair washed and styled by a young Russian lady called Anastasia. My hair looked and felt the best. Another lady saw my hair how good it looked and got hers done and loved the finished product too.
    She said she'd only been trained 4 months earlier.
    We never stopped talking about it!

  • @Cherrypi393
    @Cherrypi393 Рік тому +30

    I love this video. Clearly he’s out of his comfort zone since Koreans don’t have these hair types but he’s so willing to learn and is respectful. People only grow by being allowed to asks questions, so good to see content like this .

  • @ifsheisgonetowherethere6259
    @ifsheisgonetowherethere6259 Рік тому +43

    They all had such beautiful hair

  • @iamonlychristina
    @iamonlychristina Рік тому +163

    Having natural hair is a job in itself plus wash day takes your entire day lol But it's good to see other cultures getting to know other hair types and seeing how their are different types of curls in the world❤️👏🏾

    • @shamidkpzd
      @shamidkpzd Рік тому +21

      I do a wash hour or two hours, it shouldn’t be an entire day.

    • @iamonlychristina
      @iamonlychristina Рік тому +17

      @shamidkpzd For some, it does, and for some, it doesn't. How your natural hair is different from others

    • @s4nphob1c21
      @s4nphob1c21 Рік тому +19

      ​@Alex B. depends on ur hair type, length and thickness so don't say "it shouldn't be" whatever coz it all depends

    • @Rebecca.xoxoxo
      @Rebecca.xoxoxo Рік тому +6

      Your wash day should not take the entire day, if it does you’re either doing too much or doing something wrong.

    • @iamonlychristina
      @iamonlychristina Рік тому +10

      @Rebecca.xoxoxo Again.....For some it is, and for some, it doesn’t. How your natural hair is, is different from others 👍🏽

  • @karenhall8330
    @karenhall8330 Рік тому +6

    this man was so polite and Kind you can tell he has great family and friends .great job!

  • @mbeally
    @mbeally Рік тому +122

    This is perhaps covered in another video, but I’d love to hear their stories about how these women got to/stayed in Korea (as it sounds like at least Lexi isn’t native Korean?).
    On another note-each woman is so beautiful, and I love how open they are to sharing their experiences and knowledge. I equally love how respectful Taegyu is and can see how much he wants to learn. ❤❤❤

    • @dnitagill7
      @dnitagill7 Рік тому +1

      There is beauty in diversity our hair is just as diverse as our skin color kinky, curly, straight and wavy
      Shades of
      Black, Brown, Red, and even Blonde
      Hair can be seen on Black Women.
      Our hair is a crown of glory in the most unique way ! 💯%❤️

    • @ownerunknown8925
      @ownerunknown8925 Рік тому +3

      Military brings a lot of us there. And some are trained to speak some pick it up while there.

    • @1Skorpia
      @1Skorpia Рік тому

      I think one way is they get a work visa to teach English. Or visa to attend university..its hard to get jobs in Korea if you don't speak the language fluently. They see is as "why should I pick you over a korean " so you need a special skill or trade.

  • @chantaisawhite3253
    @chantaisawhite3253 Рік тому +48

    That would’ve been an amazing pt. 2 if he would’ve known or felt confident enough to do her hair as well as her being comfortable with him actually wanting to do her hair, Awee loved the video ❤❤😭

  • @AmberU
    @AmberU Рік тому +20

    I think this was a great experience for him just because he likes doing hair and this was an opportunity to expand his skill set and appreciate something very different!

  • @proverbs31university
    @proverbs31university Рік тому +126

    There are places that can do black hair but you have to go on the American military base in Korea apparently

    • @nsqponerbno
      @nsqponerbno Рік тому

      I mean maybe bc their habitants koreans don’t have black type hairs??? There are so small part of black ppl living there so why would they waste their time learning ab ur hair when their population don’t have it. The world doesn’t envolve around you.

    • @Catcvcv
      @Catcvcv 9 місяців тому +1

      The key word is Korea (which is an asian country with straight hair)

  • @lilyflower5576
    @lilyflower5576 Рік тому +34

    "Did You just sniff my hair"
    "No"
    "It may smell good"
    "It does smell good"😂😂😂😂

    • @NiKiMa023
      @NiKiMa023 Рік тому +5

      I feel like he didn’t put his face up close to sniff though. I think he was feeling her hair. It’s a thing I find myself doing, I’ll rub something (stop it 🤣) on my face to get a feel for it

    • @extrashotofespresso_
      @extrashotofespresso_ 4 місяці тому +1

      @@NiKiMa023Lmfaoo (rub something)😂 I

    • @NiKiMa023
      @NiKiMa023 4 місяці тому

      @@extrashotofespresso_ 😅

  • @diarrasarr7407
    @diarrasarr7407 Рік тому +18

    Best hairstylist I had was a Korean woman in Tianjin. My Korean friend told me not to go to her since she's never done 4C hair but she must've taken the time to learn because she was the best. She was gentle and took good care of my hair when straightening it, cutting it, or maintaining it.

  • @appaappa9808
    @appaappa9808 Рік тому +5844

    That is not 4C. They're literally both 4A variants

    • @awuoroawuor
      @awuoroawuor Рік тому +1415

      Yes, I wish they brought in someone with genuine 4c texture it’s very unique and unmissable, they both just have dry/brushed out 4A hair

    • @rosemah
      @rosemah Рік тому +1324

      4c is always misinterpreted. 😭

    • @whatspopping34
      @whatspopping34 Рік тому +721

      Right, because my 4c hair sure as heck doesn't look like that unless I do a twistout.

    • @appaappa9808
      @appaappa9808 Рік тому +422

      @@awuoroawuor Right! 😂 I thought it was crazy they're trying to pass her off at 4C. Especially since, this is a foreigners platform and most of its viewers are
      unfamiliar with hair like this. Just not a good representation.

    • @appaappa9808
      @appaappa9808 Рік тому +357

      @@whatspopping34 Even defined 4C doesn't look like that 😂

  • @i_am_suzy114
    @i_am_suzy114 Рік тому +159

    Korean salons could potentially make lots of money by learning to do textured hair.

    • @riychu070
      @riychu070 Рік тому +55

      There aren't that many foreigners & Blk ppl there tho. Less than 5% of the entire population is foreigners.

    • @JulyIzHere
      @JulyIzHere Рік тому +5

      @@jm1835the number of blasians is rising but ur right cuz they don’t slk have textured hair

    • @leila_de_hautjardin
      @leila_de_hautjardin Рік тому +5

      Not really, the return on investment for this training would be really low or even negative since there are so few black people there.
      But I agree that all hair stylist on countries like the US, France or the UK should be able to style kinky hair.

    • @jlmop-fc8lv
      @jlmop-fc8lv Рік тому +1

      ​@@riychu070 true but korean with curly hair exist and most of the time, they straighten it. If they were more salon who were specialized, I'm pretty sure they would be more comfortable with their hair.

    • @cemirla6039
      @cemirla6039 Рік тому +2

      @@JulyIzHere the number of blasians is rising but not all of them have kinky hair many have looser textures that are still easier to manage and were the skills most salons have is still enough to silk press them lol (since thats what most of the population does anyway). Korea would only make a lot of money if they had more black people since people would otherwise not go there. It would be enough for them to just improve their skill to suit more texture, but opening salons specifically/only for textured hair is not going to bring in any money

  • @stephaniec8573
    @stephaniec8573 Рік тому +44

    I went to a Mexican salon that my aunt referred me to when I was young and the Mexican hairdresser screamed at me before I could even walk through the door and said “get out we don’t do your hair here GET OUT!” I don’t understand why she would be so rude especially when I was only like 14 years old there’s a nice way to go about things

    • @StinsonSwarley
      @StinsonSwarley Рік тому +4

      I'm really sorry you had to go through that, that was really rude. Hope you have found lovely and kind hairdressers since then

    • @shamachelon
      @shamachelon 4 місяці тому

      It’s great to get exposure to people who are like that, because at least you know not everyone is open to and understanding of our hair. It is a crown, indeed! And must be protected ❤

  • @doricemichelle3614
    @doricemichelle3614 Рік тому +11

    Beautiful girls with beautiful hair

  • @DorisClay
    @DorisClay Рік тому +58

    I flat ironed my 4c hair recently for the first time in my 8 yrs natural, I was actually surprised that it took about 3 hours to blowdry and flat iron (minus all the breaks that I took), I expected it to take longer. My hair stayed straight for 3wks because I put antifrizz products in it. It seems intimidating but isn't that big of a deal when you take the proper steps to do it right.

    • @YurinanAcquiline
      @YurinanAcquiline Рік тому +3

      I flat ironed my hair and it will not go back kinky after washing. Someone help. 😢

    • @PuccaP22
      @PuccaP22 Рік тому +5

      ​@@YurinanAcquiline 😮Oooo that's bad....Wonder why? Maybe too much heat? Sometimes after I straighten my hair it takes time for the curls to remember they were curls before. Maybe try to saturate the hair in water for 5-7 minutes then shampoo and condition as normal. Maybe use a strengthening deep conditioner (mask) and let this sit for a while on the hair with a shower cap. If you have time, let it sit for an hour or so.
      If still no curls you may need to see a specialist
      I hope this helps

    • @tiahnarodriguez3809
      @tiahnarodriguez3809 Рік тому +1

      @@YurinanAcquiline I recommend using a clarifying shampoo twice, and a good protein treatment.

    • @sea-of-skies_
      @sea-of-skies_ Рік тому

      @YurinanAcquiline give it time before giving up on it. Try some clay masks. And wait a couple washes. Deep condition.

    • @bugt0pia
      @bugt0pia Рік тому +2

      What anti frizz product did you use?

  • @TaraxOfficial.
    @TaraxOfficial. 10 місяців тому +1

    So far I’ve really appreciated the videos I’ve seen from giggle. It seems like yall are giving people an opportunity to come together and learn in a kind and good faith environment, and I really appreciate getting to hear their perspectives.

  • @adjovie
    @adjovie Рік тому +35

    I LOVED THIS 👍👏💕 this is a cultural exchange indeed ❤️

  • @boriqua1222
    @boriqua1222 Рік тому +19

    I have 3a/3b curly hair and moved to an Asian neighborhood. For a while, I let them wash, cut, color and style my hair but realized after about a year that the products they used didn't work well for my hair type, nor did their brush technique really get to my curlier roots an edges. I switched to a stylist who was very familiar doing my hair texture and type, and four years later, my hair is the best it's ever looked. Women need stylists everywhere who can work with their hair types and textures!

    • @42Laj
      @42Laj Рік тому

      Black women need black hair stylists. I have never, ever gone to a stylist who is not black. That would be like taking a Mercedes-Benz to a Honda dealership to get a repair.

  • @Visions-333
    @Visions-333 Рік тому +7

    This is cute. I love Korean culture, and I love these ladies have learned the language.❤

  • @keykey7646
    @keykey7646 Рік тому +17

    Yo, girl 3 is a mood AND a vibe

  • @purplewitchtarotanddivinat5680
    @purplewitchtarotanddivinat5680 Рік тому +22

    Awesome, thanks for making this video. I have 4A hair, and it’s interesting to see the how different curly hair can look from person to person

  • @cherllowe-johnson7630
    @cherllowe-johnson7630 Рік тому +8

    It would be beneficial for Korean salons to learn how to twist or braid Black/mixed hair 4B to 4C curl textures. You don't have to straighten it first. The hair works better if it is slightly wet after a fresh shampoo & condition. Part in 2 or 4 sections and hold in hair tie or shower cap. I start from the back and work forward. Depending on the style, I can braid or twist in 30 mins to 1.5 hours. 2 French braids going back; 4 braids pinned up; 20 cornrows in small ponytail front with back hanging down; or under 50 braids for box braids. They can charge $25 to $75 USD same as American salons. Only products needed is a hair oil like almond, coconut, peppermint or grapeseed (a little on the scalp) and hair sheen like blue magic, Softee Indian Hemp or hydrating curling cream (rub BTW hands & apply down hair shaft from root to ends before braiding). Hair cream can be gently combed thru from ends to roots with a pick comb or wide tooth. That's all!! Simply and cute styles for new clients!!

  • @Heyguhh
    @Heyguhh Рік тому +55

    I got scared when she said 770😅 curl chileeeeee💀
    The sigh of relief I had when she said 77😂
    This is prolly too much, but id love for him to try to do at least one of the girls hair, especially the one on the far right

  • @xapokalypse
    @xapokalypse Рік тому +38

    I live in Germany, Bavaria, so people with curly and coily hair are a bit more common, but in my era theres only one hair salon that specifies on my type of hair. So i had to learn how to do it myself.
    On my 18th birthday i went to a somewhat pricy salon because i wanted a different color and the hairdressers didnt treat me well. I felt really uncomfortable because they talked badly about my hair. I think thats also one of the reasons, i dont even go there anymore in the first place.
    I think its important for other races to learn about different types of hair even when they dont get many customers with a different hair texture. Nowadays theres so much information available online that there shouldn't be an excuse imo.

    • @kamillelila1627
      @kamillelila1627 Рік тому +5

      I have noticed too that in Germany and Austria there is way less available for people with curly or even wavy hair! The products they do have are honestly not as good as the variety you'd find in the U.S. for example. Some people here seem to even be a bit more unaware about how to take care of their textured hair, of the few that have it. So I've also had to order some things from abroad.

    • @xapokalypse
      @xapokalypse Рік тому +2

      @@kamillelila1627 yup same. I finally started to figure my hair out after 20 years luckily and i order all my stuff online. Last year on my birthday my bff, mom and i did passion twists on my hair for the first time and it was great. There are two stores somewhat near me that braid hair, do dreadlocks and all that stuff but it's quiet expensive so I'm just trying to learn as much as possible online lol

  • @beautifulloly
    @beautifulloly Рік тому +2

    they're all so pretty what

  • @sylviatsai8637
    @sylviatsai8637 Рік тому +18

    amazing how they speak Korean. Way better than me and I’m ethnically korean

  • @international_dreams1354
    @international_dreams1354 Рік тому +7

    I love their hair and styles!!! My hair wet resembles the 2nd girl and dry like the 3rd, but I can’t figure out those looks, so I just do twists/braids and then rock that curl pattern

  • @kaymichelle6364
    @kaymichelle6364 Рік тому +1

    Education is key. Thank you beautiful ladies for being unapologetically you. How wonderful is that!

  • @misstriciaskitchen8640
    @misstriciaskitchen8640 Рік тому +8

    I loved that he was so respectful and really wanted to learn about their hair. They aren’t familiar with kinky and curly hair so they don’t know how to style it. They don’t even know how it feels. In America stylists are more likely to learn how to do all textures of hair because of our diversity. I recently had my hair done at a beauty school by a young white student who told me she really enjoyed doing Afro textured hair and her friend was teaching her how to braid. She did a great job on my hair.

  • @arialjanny
    @arialjanny Рік тому +5

    Marina is so pretty

  • @deonnahill1416
    @deonnahill1416 23 дні тому +1

    I understand his astonishment. I'm 26 and to this day I'm still astonished by my curls. I LOVE them especially now that I have a routine 😭🩵

  • @meekappletini1702
    @meekappletini1702 Рік тому +4

    I am not Korean, I am an American black woman, and I can truly say, that I really, really like and enjoy this channel, a whole lot!
    I'm a new fan and just subscribed!
    ❤❤❤

  • @nollaneuz6957
    @nollaneuz6957 Рік тому +73

    People don't really know what 4C hair is then... If the last girl's hair is 4C then mine should definitely be "5C“👀

    • @eloghosaaghayere05
      @eloghosaaghayere05 Рік тому +2

      Literally!!😂😂 I hate that we don’t get recognized and if we are recognized this set of delusional mixed girls call their hair 4c.

    • @kameralkutie5594
      @kameralkutie5594 Рік тому +2

      Right and clearly they don’t know what black is either. All these women aren’t black.

    • @serenitysubs933
      @serenitysubs933 Рік тому +6

      ​@@kameralkutie5594three of them are obviously black. Please don't assume they are mixed if they haven't said so themselves.

    • @kameralkutie5594
      @kameralkutie5594 Рік тому +6

      @@serenitysubs933 Please don’t put words in my mouth. I never said there wasn’t any black women in this video. I was saying that if the video is applying to black women then all the women should be black. Nonblack women can’t represent black women. I’m a black woman and know what a black woman is. I don’t understand how black women pretend that black women don’t have a certain look like other races do. The most average black woman is brown to dark skin with 4C hair and wide features.

    • @serenitysubs933
      @serenitysubs933 Рік тому +4

      @@kameralkutie5594 I think hair texture can differ from ethnicity and tribe because of different styles and climates but yh ur right

  • @queenla227
    @queenla227 Рік тому +5

    I am always impressed by bilingual or multilingual people. Fluency can be a challenge, but they seem to speak the language so well!

  • @Gulegardiners
    @Gulegardiners Рік тому +20

    I really enjoyed this it was nice to hear about other black girls experience with their diferent curl types in korea and it was nice to see such an open minded hair stylist I really liked the conversations. Sad their aren't more salons with wider range of hair products tho

    • @patriciajones6771
      @patriciajones6771 Рік тому +1

      I live in Trinidad, and I know Black people with Straight hair, sometimes you might think they are EAST INDIAN, only to discover that are not😅,but then my country is very diverse, in one family at times each person have a different type of hair.

  • @serenitysubs933
    @serenitysubs933 Рік тому +13

    Rianna is such a beauty!

  • @varshajacob1817
    @varshajacob1817 Рік тому +1

    They're all so freaking gorgeous in their own way 💜

  • @veagence-ub4gn
    @veagence-ub4gn Рік тому +6

    for Koreans (or Asians in general) who have hair similar to these girls: you are beautiful and your hair is certainly part of the compliment. never change anything about yourself against your will! they are perfect and have power, fighting!

    • @veagence-ub4gn
      @veagence-ub4gn Рік тому +1

      this also applies to those who have curlier hair with or without definition

  • @Ifeoma_Gift
    @Ifeoma_Gift Рік тому +128

    Trudi's hair is not 4c, or 'not entirely 4c' should be the best description. At first glance I can see that her hair's a mixture of 4a and 4b, 4c not so sure. Beautiful hair nonetheless ❤️

    • @YK-mn2nd
      @YK-mn2nd Рік тому +17

      Most people have mixed textured hair. There’s definitely 4C in her head. I’m not sure what you’re seeing but overall she has corse 4 type hair, which accurately represents the 4C texture. There’s a clear difference between her hair and the 4A girl. Stop nitpicking with no ground to stand on.

    • @prettyrat.
      @prettyrat. Рік тому +35

      @@YK-mn2nd Where is the 4c? Her curls are nowhere near tight enough to be considered 4c, some of them are as wide as her iris… Unless it was a twist out or something. Her hair is very beautiful, but it’s not 4c. Type 4, yes. Not 4c.

    • @koni00004
      @koni00004 Рік тому +25

      Right? Her and the girl sitting on her right have the same hair texture

    • @tobekai
      @tobekai Рік тому +25

      4c hair has pen spring size coils or no coil, just kinks. It’s an extremely tight curl. Shrinkage is also a characteristic of 4c. The hair can shrink 75% of its length. Starpuppy is a good example of 4c hair on UA-cam

    • @Kaisforeignadventures
      @Kaisforeignadventures Рік тому +15

      ​@@YK-mn2nd i don't really care much about hair types but she isn't 4c

  • @P0cahontasV
    @P0cahontasV Рік тому +1

    I like how he was so polite and was genuinely curious and willing to learn

  • @stephaniefoster1964
    @stephaniefoster1964 Рік тому +5

    I think it's cool that they all spoke Korean; also, cool that this was about teaching and learning and not done in an offensive way...!👏👍

  • @IsabellaCoelho
    @IsabellaCoelho Рік тому +5

    Interesting. This group is amazing ❤😂 fun, respectful and charismatic 😊

  • @MizGator
    @MizGator Рік тому +27

    I was rejected by an asian salon in the U.S. I was naive and just assumed that any stylist/salon would know how to do black ppl hair. Nope. She ran water on it to wash it and as it started getting super curly, she apologized and asked me nicely to leave. lol. I was like wtf?? She had me walking out with wet hair. Lesson learned for sure.

    • @keshi5541
      @keshi5541 Рік тому +15

      Your hair intimidated her after she saw how curly it was. Probably didn't want to ruin it. She should have given you a towel though.

    • @Maryaminx
      @Maryaminx Рік тому +3

      There's a stereotype about that in the US that if you have curly hair (even 2C, not even in the 4 range). It's too bad, but I guess most people just have their specialties.

  • @JLufile
    @JLufile Рік тому +13

    Why are Koreans so fascinated by black people?!

    • @Envwhyy
      @Envwhyy Рік тому +4

      The question should be the other way around

    • @hoos3014
      @hoos3014 Рік тому

      Soldiers from the Korean War left a big impact.

    • @melitajay
      @melitajay Рік тому +4

      Because they are uncommon in Korea, relatively speaking

    • @Nova1-
      @Nova1- 4 місяці тому +1

      @@hoos3014umm, no.

  • @zsazsamorte
    @zsazsamorte Рік тому +14

    This is something beautiful I love about the time we live in. We are all so connected. More mixed culturally, ethically, nationally and it’s beautiful when folks learn about each other. And try to get a better understanding of each other. Opposed to the usual route humans choose to take! I mean, Black women speaking Korean, about their hair, to a Korean hair dresser respectively interested. That’s a beautiful thing, y’all. 🖤

  • @kimleemoon
    @kimleemoon Рік тому +1

    Love seeing the variety of hair textures and curl patterns!

  • @cocotheglobetrotter
    @cocotheglobetrotter Рік тому +7

    the girl from France has the stank face when looking at the sister's hair

    • @CjDndu
      @CjDndu 4 місяці тому +1

      I didn’t know she was black until I read the title of the video. Did they say what exactly she is? If she’s mixed with something? I didn’t see black when I saw her

    • @AndreaLundu
      @AndreaLundu 3 місяці тому +2

      @@CjDndusame. She doesn’t look mixed with black or fully black. That’s why I find this video weird cuz the not even black

    • @iosashes2087
      @iosashes2087 3 місяці тому +1

      @@AndreaLundu she actually looks Maghrebin African like Algerian or Moroccan which would check out if she was from France. They might’ve recruited the girls in the video by asking for Black or African people but only put “black” in the title.

  • @Bellab1x1y1z
    @Bellab1x1y1z Рік тому +7

    Number 3 is so creative with her hairstyles. I love her hair

    • @whenisee2667
      @whenisee2667 Рік тому +1

      Actually nope they to use filters

  • @erinmalone2669
    @erinmalone2669 Рік тому

    It’s so interesting to see so many different lovely ladies so good at Korean.

  • @Beyoncessister
    @Beyoncessister Рік тому +18

    The second girl is like 3B. The third girl is prob 4A and the last girl might be 4B but is prob 4A too lol they gotta get it together 😂

    • @eloghosaaghayere05
      @eloghosaaghayere05 Рік тому

      LIKE!!!😂😂😂 That ain’t 4c what does she think calling her hair 4C?? 😂😂

  • @jewboo3118
    @jewboo3118 Рік тому +24

    This is a fun video, but the last girl's hair is NOT 4C it almost looks the same as the girl beside her but a little denser lol.
    4C hair doesnt tend to carry big ringlets like that, it's usually zigzags or tiny coils

    • @eloghosaaghayere05
      @eloghosaaghayere05 Рік тому +2

      And don’t forget it stands when dried on it’s own and when wet it’s like u cut ur hair especially when ur 4c hair isn’t long😭😭 I go through that I don’t even know what products to get my hair long.
      And as for that girl she should please she really thinks her hair is 4C??!! She should relax and come to Africa first and see 4c hair😂😂she would run and thank God her hair isn’t like ours😂😂😢😢

    • @superwho9458
      @superwho9458 Рік тому +1

      @@eloghosaaghayere05 Just a little tip coming from a fellow 4C, it's not so much the product to help get your hair long. Hair will always grow at the same rate, you have to worry about strengthening, retention and protection. If you constantly tear through your hair trying to detangle it by force or constantly changing hair styles and manipulating it, you will start to break out the new growth. So try not to get too caught up in all the fast hair growth oils and serums because at the end of the day it's about retention and not faster growth.

    • @eloghosaaghayere05
      @eloghosaaghayere05 Рік тому +1

      @@superwho9458 thank u so much I just got out my braids and has swore never to put braids on my hair again till further notice. Can u please tell me what protective hairstyle other than cornrows and how many times I should wash my hair every week that’s when my braids are out.

    • @superwho9458
      @superwho9458 Рік тому

      ​@@eloghosaaghayere05 I normally flat twist my hair instead of corn rows in between styles because it's less tension on my scalp. I also do bigger two strand twists no smaller than my thumb for longer lasting styles. If you do like to add length I would say passion twists are great substitutes for braids. Keeping my hair in these styles stops it from tangling up once I've done my wash day and it's easier the next time I have to detangle and wash my hair. I tend to wash my hair once every 2-3 weeks and deep condition once a month. In between washes I moisturize my scalp with some leave in or just some water.

    • @superwho9458
      @superwho9458 Рік тому

      And for reference my hair is about chin length when fully stretched and it shrinks to about an inch, denser, thin and low porosity

  • @rdeandira89
    @rdeandira89 Рік тому +1

    The fact that they all spoke the language is amazing to me. I was more mesmerized by that 😍

  • @johnsomn2148
    @johnsomn2148 Рік тому +8

    There were 6 girls and 5 boys in my family. DNA African, Irish, Native American, one sister had straight up African features, one brothers has skin tones of Native American in summer his surface hair turned blonde with reddish head hair,my hair featured center course like African, at neck Native American and rest straight ( beautician hated my hair) . We came in various skin tones also, heights shortest 5 ft to 6ft 3 in.

  • @卄-s5f
    @卄-s5f Рік тому +9

    The last 3 can be a representation of lots of Black people's hair types, but there are a few more Black hair types that the majority of Black People have. The curl patterns, the textures, the amount of frizz and the shapes can all be different amongst Black People that's why they can be a representation. Even though they may be a bit mixed.

  • @genesischeri6162
    @genesischeri6162 10 місяців тому

    This is so beautiful ❤everyone had such a warm inviting presence. And their hair was all so unique and beautiful as well

  • @CrazyJodice
    @CrazyJodice Рік тому +3

    I think this is very helpful for the hairstylist. The more the tourism industry grows and the businesses in Korea share international partners people will need services. This gives him a good edge

  • @247carmel
    @247carmel Рік тому +13

    LOVE this video! As a former stylist- I think that because you are a creative stylist you should invest/practice on today's subjects to learn different cultures hair, order their suggestions of hair products, train your team, give the subjects free hairdos to practice so you can corner that market in your country. When foreigners come to visit your country you will be the ONLY salon that can do all culture's hair types.

  • @l.e.d.vizion4953
    @l.e.d.vizion4953 3 місяці тому

    I love these videos because it brings awareness without demeaning the ladies with hairtypes they are not use too. Great job to all of the participants. ❤🎉

  • @SaisaiDem
    @SaisaiDem Рік тому +3

    Trudi is so adorable.

  • @jeskoumm
    @jeskoumm Рік тому +12

    “....Enthusiasm by the Stylist is genuine where he understands there is market to cover with regards to the growth of the population as well as the lack of education in his segment....I would suggest undertaking a broader client base would refine his tools of the trade....”

  • @1202CH
    @1202CH Рік тому

    I love how kind he was to them! So kind. 🥰💜

  • @opinions9273
    @opinions9273 Рік тому +4

    There was a time when even in the States it was hard to find someone who could properly cut and style my hair (3a/3b range) which is not that curly so I can't even imagine having tighter curls as it is, let alone being in a humongous country that has even less experience with different textures. Heck, I even had to learn to do my friend's hair who had type 4 because they needed help with their hair from time to time due to the difficulty they had finding someone who specialized in tight curls and coils. Thankfully this happened almost a decade ago and things have gotten better in the hair community here in the US with more ppl opting to embrace their natural textures so it is more accessible nowadays to find good curly stylists. This video did a great job educating many, especially as Korea continues to grow in foreign populations with all the diverse needs new consumers bring with them.

  • @sparklesp9304
    @sparklesp9304 Рік тому +8

    I think the last lady had 4a hair with out very light products on it. 4c doesn't normally hang like that without a braidout or twistout.

    • @orteney.
      @orteney. Рік тому +4

      this is exactly what i was thinking

    • @eloghosaaghayere05
      @eloghosaaghayere05 Рік тому +2

      Like exactly our hair stands🤣🤣 and even when it’s wet it gets shorter it doesn’t fall😭😭😭

    • @nataliewalters2759
      @nataliewalters2759 Рік тому

      No she was a mixture of 4b/4c

  • @Meemooooi
    @Meemooooi Рік тому

    They're all so stunning

  • @victoriamukami7245
    @victoriamukami7245 Рік тому +4

    4 hours wow 😯! Here in Africa, Kenya specifically since we have coarse hair tangled and all, it’s washed with shampoo first twice then conditioner, comb then rinse. Then we straighten with a blow drier, then a wooden comb against the blow drier till it’s straight enough, apply some hair food on the scalp and hair then another straightening and that’s it. the one that is attached(blow drier)it takes about 30-40 minutes for the whole process.

  • @g3MZ1ZA11G00D
    @g3MZ1ZA11G00D Рік тому +8

    Ironically in America they cut the hair off of black slaves back in the day and put it in their furniture. My uncle owns a upholstery shop in North Carolina and a white family had this beautiful chair that they wanted re-upholster. They said that they had that chair in the family for generations. When my uncle started to cut it open the amount of black people hair that came out was outstanding. They also requested that if he could keep the filling in because it's the most comfortable chair in their house.

    • @NiKiMa023
      @NiKiMa023 Рік тому +1

      🤔 was that your uncle? I’ve seen that video

  • @korelee9079
    @korelee9079 Рік тому

    They're all so pretty omg

  • @KxNOxUTA
    @KxNOxUTA Рік тому +5

    I love that we can talk about these things now. It took me ages to learn about how very very different curly hair treatments and handling are. I was thankfully a tad educated on that by ASMR videos. That's when I realised I wished I had learned sooner. I just didn't have much exposure and how there are more black citicens in our smol town and I love to have respectful learning opportunities like this video. Particularly to know what struggles they face. I also worried about hair salons with my very thin hair when I was in Japan. I didn't even attempt to go to the hairdresser and so, ven as a white person, this was one of the many instances where I learned how difficult things get when you're in a system that is literally not built for you.
    Everyone from any culture who spends a prolonged period or new part of life in other countries and cultures, is amazing. There are countless unseen struggles we never think about. It's great to learn more about how to accomodate a wider and wider spectrum of differences in people of all colors and cultures, no matter where we are.
    That we are starting to have these talks and considerations, is a sign we're headed to a real "world wide". Very slowly and upheaving tons of collective trauma (As we should! Things were and often still are unspeakably bad still!!).
    A big "thank you" to the models for speaking about their care and their struggles, when they never chose those struggles to be "a thing!".

  • @sariawright7281
    @sariawright7281 Рік тому +29

    THe fact that it takes abt 5 hrs to wash, dry, and style my hair... PROFESSIONALLY

    • @atthismoment3006
      @atthismoment3006 Рік тому

      unless your hair is super thick and long down to your butt long it should Not take that long-there are many options so maybe go someplace else

  • @REBEL10911
    @REBEL10911 Рік тому +1

    2:54 HE'S SUCH A GENTLEMAN AND IS VERY RESPECTFUL ❤❤❤

  • @1night1day
    @1night1day Рік тому +37

    would be cool if he does a video with the last woman where he does her hair while following her tips/recommendations
    completely random but i have a revair. it cut my wash days down significantly. i have mostly 4c hair and it takes around 15min to dry with the revair. i highly recommend getting one if you have highly textured hair
    i also dont go for the super straight look but more of a sleeker blowout (still has texture and some poof). i flat iron in big chunks. 10-20 min tops lol. im too lazy for anything more

    • @babyc3482
      @babyc3482 Рік тому +2

      Would love to see that and it would give him exposure to a new hair texture and she could exchange info about our hair. So much potential for growth and understanding

    • @altheadawn2531
      @altheadawn2531 Рік тому

      Revair is a loud vacuum lol 😂😂