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I saw you in the others' videos, and on Bernadette's channel you said you had different percentages of historical dress at different times. I would love to see a video, when you are home, about the range of your clothing choices. If you could show us the low end of your historical dress (what you said you wear to the office) and up to the higher end in everyday clothes. I think that would be so neat, to see you transform from relatively modern to relatively historical. With however many stops along the way. If you feel comfortable sharing that with us, I think a lot of us would like it.
@@TehMomo_ I don't speak Spanish. But if you're asking why I didn't compliment Megan and Rachel, it's because they weren't the topic of the comment. Also, I don't think Bernadette knows how special she is.
Oh, to be in a Theatre-Art Kids club where we all learn about each other, cause absolute chaos, and unfurl our oddities, strangeness, and considerable lack of sanity in the name of Art and Creativity.
Yeah, I didn't know she was so... I feel like there is a word for it but can't think of it. Gamine doesn't feel like the right word. STATUESQUE! That's the word.
She now often does her hair with a single piece on long ribbon, that touches the floor on both sides when balanced on the head. That style probably would have been easier to figure out because you can clearly see the ribbon.
I like how chill bernadette is when she speaks casually, contrasting with how formally she speaks in her videos. sometimes I forget these girls are actually so young bc if how maturely they are in their channels
After the switch, they look like three sisters having ladies' time before afternoon tea. Morgan being the prim and proper type. Rachel being the unconformed-to-the-tradition type. Bernadette being the young and learning type.
I love this video so MUCH and I'm totally coming back and watching it whenever I need to smile. You did a brilliant job of editing our nonsense ❤️❤️❤️❤️😂
You have GOT to learn to use those pins! Total game changer. I can put my hair up in a Grace Kelly roll with only four of those. I have similar hair to Morgan, but shorter.
Awww you guys are the cutest! I am rewatching this whenever I need some sweet friendship vibes, but the fact that you too do come back to watch this again just melts my heart
You are all so very talented and it was a blast to see you all be so silly! ( And, this is one of the first videos I saw of you and now I'm only slightly obsessed with your 'But Make It Vintage' series) Super fun, and I hope you all are doing well in these times
When girls literally let there hair down,- and you realize, that they are so very-very young. N.B. Modern hairstyle - simple loose hair - make people look younger; many of historical hairstyles make people look more serious&adult.
@@taritangeo4948 I'm agree with you on the fact that people don't aprove young people to dress like they like if that makes their look older, thats so stupid because they are not looking to look older, they are just wearing what they love. Adding that maybe one young person still looks very young dressing "vintage", but maybe other look more serious and old, so if you tell the second person to dress modern and not the first that would be unfair.
I love the way Bernadette seems to know Rachel's video quirks by heart, the zoom in and ~all around me are familiar faces ~ We're all fangirls at heart
As a guy, this has to be the single most feminine thing I've ever seen in my life. Like I've just witnessed the actions of a secret society that I wasn't supposed to see.
As a child, my mother told me that hatpins went, and I quote, "In your head" I thought that people in the olden days just had more skin on their heads and just jabbed the pins into their skin. The hatpins I was exposed to as a child were not extremely long. To be honest, I'm actually mildly disappointed that I was wrong, as the way hatpins really work is not *nearly* as metal as I believed. If only they were....
"People in the past had the problematic habit of thrusting metallic pins through their skulls, resulting in brain hemorrhage, which explains their low life expectancy." OP's mom, probably
@@thrownswordpommel7393 I believe her exact words were "They used them to pin hats to their heads" and I thought that meant actually pinning them to their scalps.
My first thought was, "Wow, these women are PALE!" Then I heard the tell-tale sound of my heater kicking back on. I stopped. Ran to the bathroom. Yeah. It's winter. EVERYONE is that pale. I laughed and felt like part of the gang
Bernandetts hair is giving me flashbacks to when I was growing out my hair before I chopped it all off. I love my bobb but I wish I could go short one day and waist length the next.
Me too, I had hair almost down to my waist (3 years growing out a bob, and then I bobbed it again). I came across a picture of my hair down when it was really long and it was so long and I miss it. But I like my hair now a lot?
long ass hair is really fun to have... for a bit. Then the sitting on it, the getting caught on things like doorknobs, the pain that is brushing it, washing it, and omg, the drain getting clogged by the equivalent of Cousin Itt- *shudders *
I feel like Morgan's must have been the easiest for Rachel to recreate because its very similar to milkmaid braids which is a very vintage way to do hair and I've seen Rachel do it before
What would have been really funny is if Rachel had actually gone onto Morgan’s UA-cam channel and watched the video on how she does that exact hairstyle.
How fun! Bernadette has some major witch vibes with her hair down (just a bit more than usual 😉) you're all art pieces come to life! Pre-raphaelite gorgeousness
It is so weird to see people in historical dress messing around on smartphones! Like, I know in the modern world any grown adult needs a phone and these time travelers definitely have them, but it's weird when they pull them out on camera!
I love that Bernadette uses hair powder. I love dry shampoo, but it's expensive. My hair powder consists of Cocoa powder, corn starch and a few capsules of activated charcoal. I like the powder to match my hair somewhat. Very inexpensive to make and to use. As Bernadette did you just lift your hair and apply with a medium brush to the under layer to soak up oiliness. Next day it looks like my hair doesn't desperately need a wash.
I was going to say I need a recipe for hair powder because I don't like dry shampoo. As a curly/wavy girl, brushing after my hair is dry is a big, frizzy no no
@@marymcandrew7667 hair powder and dry shampoo don't clean the hair. They just soak up hair oils so that your hair looks and feels clean for longer. It also adds texture which can help with certain hair styles.
@@marymcandrew7667 Dry shampoo mostly consists of finely ground starch. Same as the traditional hair powders, which were often made from flour. The starch does soak up the oil and you can then brush both of it out if you want. That will remove part of the oil together with the starch. How well that actually works is very individual, though.
Rachel: “what are those?!” Morgan: “they’re hair pins” Rachel: “do they work like staples?” 😂 Bernadette: “I don’t use a hairbrush” Me: “I distinctly remember her using a brush in her hair video”
I enjoy and adore how they're all so naturally attuned to teaching and explaining their craft that the moment one of the others asks a question, they kept forgetting the "no hints" rule and just start automatically running through the motions. Like, helping through example and answering inquiries comes so naturally to them, it's endearing.
I think I’ve been scarred with people saying I dress too old for my age as a kid, therefore I desperately try to dress modern or young while still enjoying these kinds of looks on other people.
Oh, my mother always told me, as a 14 year als, that I cloth myself like a crone or nun . . . Fun fact, I wore a lot of things she wore when she was younger, especialy the long and covering skirts where from her beeing 19 . . . She still tells me that now that I am older than she was when those where hers
Bernadette: "What if your hair is longer than your arm?" Me: glances over my shoulder at my 4 foot tresses... "Yeah...same." Also, Bernadette, how do you NOT brush your hair??!! I'm sure there's probably a historical reason, lol.
Some people is blessed with hair straight and slick, which will not keep a curl... I do not have as long hair as Bernadette, but it looks like we both have this thin thin hair that don't need a hair brush. I used to be envious of girls with curls in their hair... Now as I've become older I'm just glad I can skip conditioner if I want to.
I have 3b curly hair (tight ringlets), I don't own a comb or brush either! I finger comb my conditioner through in the shower and don't ever have knots! Thin and fine hair FTW Also - I haven't shampooed my hair for a year. Conditioner only, no silicone ever touches my head
@@theedwardianwriter I had hair as long as bernadette until last summer and if i were to braid it over night and open it the next morning it took me about 5 minutes to brush everything out
I was mostly smiling but not totally in laughter when the video started, but the moment Bernadette announced that "I don't even use a hair brush. Good luck!" in 2:03 I completely lost it.
I am impressed that it haven't ended like a total disaster, your hairstyles turned out great for not having a clue how they are made. I wish I had hair as thick as yours Morgan, it has such a good fluff. I also would like the length of Bernadette's hair, thank you very much, and the skill of not using hairbrush, TEACH ME MASTER! :D
The closest you could get to the no hairbrush without the genes for it would be to get that Japanese hair straightening treatment (aka japanese straight perm or rebonding).
I have 3b curly hair (tight ringlets), I don't own a comb or brush either! I finger comb my conditioner through in the shower and don't ever have knots! Thin and fine hair FTW Also - I haven't shampooed my hair for a year. Conditioner only, no silicone ever touches my head
I find keeping it braided helps. If I braid it before I go to sleep after it's been braided all day i wake up with very few tangles a a lovely wave to my hair.
I truly envy every single person on this planet, who doesn't need do even own hairbrush. My GLOURUOS hair left alone after shampoo wth sls, sles without all this and really good hair conditioner, still need another one jojoba oil droos
When I was a kid doing ballet, we would always use U shaped hair pins to make our chignon. They're pretty standard in france, although they're no completely straight, the edges are a bit wavy like on a standard bobby pin.
I’ve done Morgan’s signature look a number of times with both long and medium hair, and it’s way easier with longer hair. That’s probably why Rachel was struggling! This was a fun video. Love all these ladies!
I'm shocked that Bernadette and Rachel don't know what U-Pins are, they are the MOST useful things! I think Bernadette had the biggest challenge because making pin curls with long hair is just ridiculously difficult
Brnedette looks so sweet and charming with that hat:) she’s usually so elegant it was so cute to see her looking sweet and cute rather than statuesque and elegant ( which is still stunning )
It was so much fun to see you all try on the others hair styles. I think you all did very well with just supplies and no instructions to go on. Late Victorian/ Edwardian hair looks good on you. Also....Mary Poppins hats for all. I am so glad you three got to spend time adventuring together.
I don't know about anyone else, but Rachel asking, "What are those!?!", sends me back to Shuri screaming that at T'Challa in Black Panther over his sandals 😂
Such lovely lovely ladies- oh my goodness! I really love seeing the younger generations reviving older things from the past (saying this as an older person who has collected antiques, textiles, estate jewelry, buttons, dolls everything and sewn historical clothing - and collected them) it’s just wonderful to see!
Watching you has brought home to me that there is no reason whatsoever not to celebrate clothing, style, and being fabulous at all moments of the day... to show up for myself as much as you each do for yourselves. Thank you!! 💖
The different hair lengths omg! Lol. I think the only way this could work (maybe?) Is Morgan does Rachel's, Bernadette does Morgan's (the braid wrapping requires length), and Rachel does Bernadette's (that style is ok for medium length). Such a fun collab! Love it
My thought, it was a bit unfair in a way for Rachel to have to attempt a styl her hair simply is not long enough for, but I think that they did not thought of it
I managed to do a proper middle 19th century up-schwoop for my step-daughter’s Peter a Pan themed wedding. I was in a moving vehicle, in the front seat, with only the passenger mirror. I was very proud of myself. And it lasted the whole day and evening!
Fun fact: Many kids in New England as young as 4th grade actually have a school field trip to Boston, where you WALK the entire freedom trail (2.5 miles) and end at the Washington state monument. I would know because I was one of these children.
Hair clips for me - The kind that you would use on a bag of chips but with teeth. Ponytails break my hair because my hair is so fine that I have to use a lot of pressure with hair ties.
I used to have hair down to my back side and would do all three of those hair styles regularly. They took many hours to learn, but with a lot of practice I could have my hair done in 5 minutes without a mirror, utilising three pins (both kinds in this video) and a tonne of will power. It takes skill, well done!
There is a reason those two don't have ASMR channels. 😂😂 All though, I do tend to treat yours and Bernadette's videos kinda like they are. I love rewatching your guys videos at night when I am trying to unwind before bed. Both of your guys videos are not only interesting and informative but also calming and relaxing to watch. 😊😊
I literally have never seen anything as cute and wholesome as you three. And I'm not even a girl but now I want to learn to put up my nonexistent long hair 😄
I absolutely need more content of the three of you being beautiful and supportive and historical and cute together!!! I am weeping at the wholesome friendship vibes!! 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
This was hilarious!!! There are tears in my eyes watching you all navigate each other's tools and hair styles. Bernadette being so confused about the hair tie, Rachel's fear of the hair pins. Morgan, your hair looked so elegant in Bernadette's style! And yes, Bernadette, those pin curls are adorable! I love your signature style, but I would really love to see you rock Rachel's look again some time!
Can I just say that when the “Reflections” came up, it was put in such a way that Bernadette looked like she had a thin, gold mustache😂 I loved the vid btw, y’all are so funny together!
I once bought some hair pins like Rachel's ones, I thought they would be good for picking locks cause they're so thin but they turned out to be too flimsy.
There's just too much loveliness in this video. Also, as someone with short and thin hair (I kid you not my hair hasn't grown in 5 years despite not cutting it), I'm so envious of everyone.
Having seen each person’s hair tutorial videos previously.... this was an amazingly humorous adventure to witness. You all are beautiful and precious and we don’t deserve you. 🥰
Rachel: what are THOSE ??? Bernadette: just like the rest of my life Morgan: see: MY hairstyle is easy, isn't it? Yeah, I knew this collab was going to be amazing but also I need to try all of those hairstyles right now.
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Sorry I kept changing my comment and your heart went away lol. Amazing video Morgan.
I requested to join your team Morgan! Look for Miss Trusham!
I saw you in the others' videos, and on Bernadette's channel you said you had different percentages of historical dress at different times. I would love to see a video, when you are home, about the range of your clothing choices. If you could show us the low end of your historical dress (what you said you wear to the office) and up to the higher end in everyday clothes. I think that would be so neat, to see you transform from relatively modern to relatively historical. With however many stops along the way. If you feel comfortable sharing that with us, I think a lot of us would like it.
Waiting on a collaboration with Jessica Kelgren-Fozgard (if you don't already have one).
Shoutout to Morgan and Rachel for expressing to Bernadette what we all wish we could all the time: she is the literal cutest
Not cute. Elegantly beautiful. A truly Renaissance visage.
I second this
@@sebeckley por que no las dos?
I agree to such an extent
@@TehMomo_ I don't speak Spanish. But if you're asking why I didn't compliment Megan and Rachel, it's because they weren't the topic of the comment. Also, I don't think Bernadette knows how special she is.
Having a bunch of people in a room all dressed slightly different brands of weird is the authentic art kid experience if I’ve ever seen it
Acting club moment
Oh, to be in a Theatre-Art Kids club where we all learn about each other, cause absolute chaos, and unfurl our oddities, strangeness, and considerable lack of sanity in the name of Art and Creativity.
Ah yes I'm glad you found our little asmr present, I hope you enjoyed 😎
You literally looked adorable in Rachel's hair style
I SECOND THIS
I NEED TO KNOW WHAT POWDER IS THAT pls share
As I was enjoying giggling about hair and hair fashion, I was then blown away by how Gorgeous that coat you wore outside is!! Where did you get that?
@@hobknobcreations4737 she made it. Not sure if there is a film about it.
Has anyone else noticed that Bernadette looks like the tiniest wee wisp of a lass in her solo videos, but she's actually Galadriel-tall???
Yeah, I didn't know she was so... I feel like there is a word for it but can't think of it. Gamine doesn't feel like the right word. STATUESQUE! That's the word.
Must be the insanely high-ceilinged NY apartment🤔
She looks like an Elf indeed.beautiful.
@@aruvielevenstar3944 right??? Shes very elf-like I love it!! She wouldn't look out of place in a lotr film
She's 5'5
I want all of you girls to get hired by Netflix to make some type of history, fashion, comedy show I need more of theses wonderful moments!
Just the three of them touring famous cities and reciting the _spooooky_ facts about that place. Also, tea breaks.
That would be so great!
Like next in fashion for historical costumes 😍
That had been realy awsome!
Yes! I agree. Ladies, put something together and approach all the providers (don’t forget PBS and BBC!)
"see, my hair style's easy"
*dangling a piece of twine* "iS IT??"
Rachels hair is simply not long enough for the styl to work
She now often does her hair with a single piece on long ribbon, that touches the floor on both sides when balanced on the head. That style probably would have been easier to figure out because you can clearly see the ribbon.
i love how all three have a slightly different time period and seeing them next to one another is fascinating
When three immortal goddesses decided to have a little get together and swap hairstyles.
Walking into the average AP art classroom
Yeah right? It's like time travel, and it's amazing!
Im not a historian, but from left to right it feels like victorian, middle-ages, beginning/middle of 19th century
@@wantedtoshare I watch all three of their channels, and those are the periods they are going for.
I like how chill bernadette is when she speaks casually, contrasting with how formally she speaks in her videos. sometimes I forget these girls are actually so young bc if how maturely they are in their channels
And yet, her diction is still amazing!
Bernadette looks so different with her hair down, it's almost like she is different person.
For a moment there, I think she was channeling Cousin It! 😂
ye
Yes. Also how is it sooo long
*is she?*
She looks like violet from the incredibles
It's so weird seeing Bernadette NOT talking like a sassy 18th century seamstress. Also, I never relized how long y'alls hair is.
Oh nothing to see here, just three witches getting together and doing their hair. #goals
" When Burnham Wood doth to Dunsinane come."
Emily Price more like princesses 😜
@@aurelart9520 trust me, witches is a better compliment 99% of the time
Tari Tangeo nah
Tari Tangeo That is very interesting. Why would you say that?
After the switch, they look like three sisters having ladies' time before afternoon tea. Morgan being the prim and proper type. Rachel being the unconformed-to-the-tradition type. Bernadette being the young and learning type.
I would have placed them as maidenly Bernadette, motherly Morgan, and maybe seductress Rachel (since she is certainly no crone)
I love this video so MUCH and I'm totally coming back and watching it whenever I need to smile. You did a brilliant job of editing our nonsense ❤️❤️❤️❤️😂
You have GOT to learn to use those pins! Total game changer. I can put my hair up in a Grace Kelly roll with only four of those. I have similar hair to Morgan, but shorter.
me, coming back to watch this and needing a smile because remember when we could have adventures together 😭
Awww you guys are the cutest! I am rewatching this whenever I need some sweet friendship vibes, but the fact that you too do come back to watch this again just melts my heart
You are all so very talented and it was a blast to see you all be so silly! ( And, this is one of the first videos I saw of you and now I'm only slightly obsessed with your 'But Make It Vintage' series)
Super fun, and I hope you all are doing well in these times
Your hair when it was down after the curls cam out was gourgous
When girls literally let there hair down,- and you realize, that they are so very-very young. N.B. Modern hairstyle - simple loose hair - make people look younger; many of historical hairstyles make people look more serious&adult.
youth cult should die and let people peacefully keep hair out of the face
yep
Tari Tangeo what?
@@taritangeo4948 it's not that deep, dude
@@taritangeo4948 I'm agree with you on the fact that people don't aprove young people to dress like they like if that makes their look older, thats so stupid because they are not looking to look older, they are just wearing what they love. Adding that maybe one young person still looks very young dressing "vintage", but maybe other look more serious and old, so if you tell the second person to dress modern and not the first that would be unfair.
I found you individually. I didn't realize y'all were friends. What fun
Pam Watterson same! I’m so delighted by seeing them together
Me too! I guess we all like the same things and find each other
I thank the youtube algorithms ... they seem to know me well.
The same here! I didn't realize they even knew each other.
"Your signature hairstyle takes time and determination." Yes my signature hairstyle of a loose ponytail is very difficult.
Ya I literally get haircuts specifically so so I don't have to do stuff with my hair. I just use a brush for like, stimulating my scalp.
I'm a pixie cut person. Minimal effort, maximum efficiency.
Rachel’s “what are those?!” And “do they work like staples?” Hilarious 😂
As someone who grew up doing ballet I always forget that people don't know how to use hair pins!
@@tokyomootsie same.
I did ballet growing up and ballroom dancing as a student - so confused they don't know bun pins!
I died at this part 🤣🤣🤣
I even run into this with professional hair dressers these days! Bobby pins are not hairpins, lol.
It's so obvious that all of you are shy girls doing their best to socialize , that's my vibe, ya'll so cute
So adorably awkward, them trying to talk to another human, rather than a camera and pets.
That's what I noticed too haha
I love the way Bernadette seems to know Rachel's video quirks by heart, the zoom in and ~all around me are familiar faces ~
We're all fangirls at heart
As a guy, this has to be the single most feminine thing I've ever seen in my life. Like I've just witnessed the actions of a secret society that I wasn't supposed to see.
You can join! Bring your own hairpins.
@@Annalovesautumn Thank you for being so kind!
Yes bobby pins. Now you are initiated!
You've been i n i t i a t e d , sir
I've got long ass hair, and I'm a guy, do I get to do the hairstyles?
As a balding man. Call me extremely envious at the ammount of hair fun I'm missing out on! I love watching you have fun like this.
You could get a wig and style that
Or you can become a hairdresser! :) My hairdresser (same for about 7 years now) is a bold mid age man.
@@nerolia_gaming8030 suddenly, bald hair dressers make so much sense!
Wig! Get a quality wig!
As a child, my mother told me that hatpins went, and I quote, "In your head"
I thought that people in the olden days just had more skin on their heads and just jabbed the pins into their skin. The hatpins I was exposed to as a child were not extremely long.
To be honest, I'm actually mildly disappointed that I was wrong, as the way hatpins really work is not *nearly* as metal as I believed.
If only they were....
"People in the past had the problematic habit of thrusting metallic pins through their skulls, resulting in brain hemorrhage, which explains their low life expectancy."
OP's mom, probably
@@thrownswordpommel7393 I believe her exact words were "They used them to pin hats to their heads" and I thought that meant actually pinning them to their scalps.
@@realunhingedraccoon that's what I was told, as well. I figured the women of the old days were always in pain, hence all the angry photos.
Y'all need to look up the hatpin and how they got used to take of handsy dudes lol
My first thought was, "Wow, these women are PALE!" Then I heard the tell-tale sound of my heater kicking back on. I stopped. Ran to the bathroom. Yeah. It's winter. EVERYONE is that pale. I laughed and felt like part of the gang
Did you take your laudanum led and arsenic today?
In the times of sun tanning salons (because I don't know the correct term) it's hard to even imagine how different skin types look like. Sad society
I'm Scottish and so pale I'm see through (medical people LOVE taking my blood) all year long. I like it.
@@clicky4665 How being pale is a synonym of having an ugly tone?
*Laughs in tan*
Bernandetts hair is giving me flashbacks to when I was growing out my hair before I chopped it all off. I love my bobb but I wish I could go short one day and waist length the next.
Ahhh, the wonders of wigs and extensions. XD
Me too, I had hair almost down to my waist (3 years growing out a bob, and then I bobbed it again). I came across a picture of my hair down when it was really long and it was so long and I miss it. But I like my hair now a lot?
long ass hair is really fun to have... for a bit. Then the sitting on it, the getting caught on things like doorknobs, the pain that is brushing it, washing it, and omg, the drain getting clogged by the equivalent of Cousin Itt- *shudders *
You can!!!! Many women in the 20s kept their length when it was trendy to chop it off. Search long hair 20s Bob tutorials.
Same honestly I had grown it out for like all of my childhood and then, I chopped it all off and donated it last year, and I miss it so much.
I feel like Morgan's must have been the easiest for Rachel to recreate because its very similar to milkmaid braids which is a very vintage way to do hair and I've seen Rachel do it before
What would have been really funny is if Rachel had actually gone onto Morgan’s UA-cam channel and watched the video on how she does that exact hairstyle.
Wild_Lee Coyote I’d like to see that, but can’t find it....
I think Bernadette would have found Morgan's easier to do
@@wild_lee_coyote I think that's cheating
I want to try the string! I have Bernadette’s hair tutorial in my watch later but haven’t tried it yet. My hair is at least as long as hers.
Plot twist: their skin is glowing white because they’re all ghosts that continue to wear the clothes from their era
How fun! Bernadette has some major witch vibes with her hair down (just a bit more than usual 😉) you're all art pieces come to life! Pre-raphaelite gorgeousness
That needs to be a thing! more art deco for me though
the anachronism of you all taking photos of each other with smartphones is delightful
It is so weird to see people in historical dress messing around on smartphones! Like, I know in the modern world any grown adult needs a phone and these time travelers definitely have them, but it's weird when they pull them out on camera!
I love that Bernadette uses hair powder. I love dry shampoo, but it's expensive. My hair powder consists of Cocoa powder, corn starch and a few capsules of activated charcoal. I like the powder to match my hair somewhat. Very inexpensive to make and to use. As Bernadette did you just lift your hair and apply with a medium brush to the under layer to soak up oiliness. Next day it looks like my hair doesn't desperately need a wash.
I always use cornstarch and it works so well. Pluss I feel better about it because you don't waste so much packaging.
I was going to say I need a recipe for hair powder because I don't like dry shampoo. As a curly/wavy girl, brushing after my hair is dry is a big, frizzy no no
so is the hair powder you use like a dry shampoo? Is it used to clean the hair? I don't really know what dry shampoo is for and am curious. Thanks
@@marymcandrew7667 hair powder and dry shampoo don't clean the hair. They just soak up hair oils so that your hair looks and feels clean for longer. It also adds texture which can help with certain hair styles.
@@marymcandrew7667 Dry shampoo mostly consists of finely ground starch. Same as the traditional hair powders, which were often made from flour.
The starch does soak up the oil and you can then brush both of it out if you want. That will remove part of the oil together with the starch.
How well that actually works is very individual, though.
Rachel: “what are those?!” Morgan: “they’re hair pins” Rachel: “do they work like staples?” 😂
Bernadette: “I don’t use a hairbrush” Me: “I distinctly remember her using a brush in her hair video”
awwww Bernadette looked so cute in Rachel's hairstyle ahhhh!!! She looks like a lovely 1930s librarian :')
A french 1930s librarian!
I read lesbian not librarian Oop-
I enjoy and adore how they're all so naturally attuned to teaching and explaining their craft that the moment one of the others asks a question, they kept forgetting the "no hints" rule and just start automatically running through the motions. Like, helping through example and answering inquiries comes so naturally to them, it's endearing.
Fave bit: Bernadette gripping hair in mouth. Authentic!
I think I’ve been scarred with people saying I dress too old for my age as a kid, therefore I desperately try to dress modern or young while still enjoying these kinds of looks on other people.
FTjack AoE7AoT , yes!! Me too!!
Oh, my mother always told me, as a 14 year als, that I cloth myself like a crone or nun . . . Fun fact, I wore a lot of things she wore when she was younger, especialy the long and covering skirts where from her beeing 19 . . . She still tells me that now that I am older than she was when those where hers
My mom has dubbed me a secret grandma, which I have fully embraced
@@maggieholland8202 my mothers nicknames for ne do Not translate well, but basicly its I hat been already a spinster als a child
I'd be really interested to see Rachel's hair unbrushed, she looks like she's got a fantastic curl pattern
I think she has her curl pattern videos up on her channel!!!
These queens could make four hours of painting walls entertaining
These collabs are so iconic. All of of my historical dress mothers are together and I feel so loved. hahaha
When the first hairspray can came out I thought it was a bottle of scotch.
“Dude these ladies are doing it right. Oh wait...”
Bernadette: "What if your hair is longer than your arm?"
Me: glances over my shoulder at my 4 foot tresses... "Yeah...same."
Also, Bernadette, how do you NOT brush your hair??!! I'm sure there's probably a historical reason, lol.
Some people is blessed with hair straight and slick, which will not keep a curl...
I do not have as long hair as Bernadette, but it looks like we both have this thin thin hair that don't need a hair brush.
I used to be envious of girls with curls in their hair... Now as I've become older I'm just glad I can skip conditioner if I want to.
Yeah if I braid my fine straight hair before sleep after taking it out ... the only brush I need is to change the direction it’s going in
For the same reason she uses that powder...
I have 3b curly hair (tight ringlets), I don't own a comb or brush either! I finger comb my conditioner through in the shower and don't ever have knots!
Thin and fine hair FTW
Also - I haven't shampooed my hair for a year. Conditioner only, no silicone ever touches my head
@@theedwardianwriter I had hair as long as bernadette until last summer and if i were to braid it over night and open it the next morning it took me about 5 minutes to brush everything out
I was mostly smiling but not totally in laughter when the video started, but the moment Bernadette announced that "I don't even use a hair brush. Good luck!" in 2:03 I completely lost it.
I am impressed that it haven't ended like a total disaster, your hairstyles turned out great for not having a clue how they are made.
I wish I had hair as thick as yours Morgan, it has such a good fluff. I also would like the length of Bernadette's hair, thank you very much, and the skill of not using hairbrush, TEACH ME MASTER! :D
The closest you could get to the no hairbrush without the genes for it would be to get that Japanese hair straightening treatment (aka japanese straight perm or rebonding).
I have 3b curly hair (tight ringlets), I don't own a comb or brush either! I finger comb my conditioner through in the shower and don't ever have knots!
Thin and fine hair FTW
Also - I haven't shampooed my hair for a year. Conditioner only, no silicone ever touches my head
I find keeping it braided helps. If I braid it before I go to sleep after it's been braided all day i wake up with very few tangles a a lovely wave to my hair.
I truly envy every single person on this planet, who doesn't need do even own hairbrush. My GLOURUOS hair left alone after shampoo wth sls, sles without all this and really good hair conditioner, still need another one jojoba oil droos
Bernadette's hair is probably very fine and silky, she can just run her fingers through it. My hair is like that too, no tangles but also no volume.
Bernadette looks literally *GORGEOUS* with her hair down omg
When I was a kid doing ballet, we would always use U shaped hair pins to make our chignon. They're pretty standard in france, although they're no completely straight, the edges are a bit wavy like on a standard bobby pin.
Yeah, I was confused too when she was confused about the pins. For me, what else are you supposed to use?
Wait. There is other types of hair pins ???
@@auroreimbert6451 Jup! Modern ones, the u-shaped ones, even screw-like weird ones!
"I have achieved one pouf."
All together now: "Yaaaay!!!" 😂❤️
I love how you guys cannot resist supporting each other.
I’ve done Morgan’s signature look a number of times with both long and medium hair, and it’s way easier with longer hair. That’s probably why Rachel was struggling! This was a fun video. Love all these ladies!
I'm shocked that Bernadette and Rachel don't know what U-Pins are, they are the MOST useful things!
I think Bernadette had the biggest challenge because making pin curls with long hair is just ridiculously difficult
This is girl culture at its finest in a way I can’t describe
ah the timeless motto of ‘sisters, not twins’ for when stuff is just, close enough
Brnedette looks so sweet and charming with that hat:) she’s usually so elegant it was so cute to see her looking sweet and cute rather than statuesque and elegant ( which is still stunning )
It was so much fun to see you all try on the others hair styles. I think you all did very well with just supplies and no instructions to go on. Late Victorian/ Edwardian hair looks good on you. Also....Mary Poppins hats for all. I am so glad you three got to spend time adventuring together.
Bernadette's change in expression when Morgan shifted the hat down is a mood! Such a cute video
I'm crying, this was HILARIOUS! True friendship is the gentle soft roast that comes with swapping hairstyles and having NO idea what's going on....
And the random breaking out into singing “the cats in the cradle”
I don't know about anyone else, but Rachel asking, "What are those!?!", sends me back to Shuri screaming that at T'Challa in Black Panther over his sandals 😂
6:12 anyone with this length of hair can relate to Bernadette at this moment . Trust me....
Omg thanks 💙
Oh yes... totally relate to this🤣
Yes 😂😂
Honestly I should try that sometime
I've tried so many times, aaa
I love how Morgan comes in at the end like the mom. "WHAT ARE YOU GIRLS DOING IN HERE?"
This is easily THE most excited I’ve ever been for a collab in my life.
“Oh no, I’m going to have to change my part” was a mood
This may possibly be the most adorable thing I've ever seen :3
Such lovely lovely ladies- oh my goodness! I really love seeing the younger generations reviving older things from the past (saying this as an older person who has collected antiques, textiles, estate jewelry, buttons, dolls everything and sewn historical clothing - and collected them) it’s just wonderful to see!
My three favorite historical youtubers, in one video. I'M IN HEAVEN!!!!!
Morgan: "- Looks like an S-curve"
Bernadette: "- Just like the rest of my life"
Me: "- Mine too, girl! Mine too!"
When my husband next asks me what women do when they get together I am going to show him this video 😂❤
Watching you has brought home to me that there is no reason whatsoever not to celebrate clothing, style, and being fabulous at all moments of the day... to show up for myself as much as you each do for yourselves. Thank you!! 💖
The different hair lengths omg! Lol. I think the only way this could work (maybe?) Is Morgan does Rachel's, Bernadette does Morgan's (the braid wrapping requires length), and Rachel does Bernadette's (that style is ok for medium length).
Such a fun collab! Love it
I feel like they deliberately rotated them the other way for the extra challenge...
My thought, it was a bit unfair in a way for Rachel to have to attempt a styl her hair simply is not long enough for, but I think that they did not thought of it
I managed to do a proper middle 19th century up-schwoop for my step-daughter’s Peter a Pan themed wedding. I was in a moving vehicle, in the front seat, with only the passenger mirror. I was very proud of myself. And it lasted the whole day and evening!
This was a joy to watch, and reminded me that costube is indeed the most wholesome youtube community.
Fun fact:
Many kids in New England as young as 4th grade actually have a school field trip to Boston, where you WALK the entire freedom trail (2.5 miles) and end at the Washington state monument. I would know because I was one of these children.
2:27 Casual Star Wars reference from Rachel, I love THAT!
Bernadette's laughter is so contagious, I love it! So nice to see this less curated side of her, although I love her own videos too.
This is so wholesome
I am 52. I LOVE what you three are doing, expressing your style the way you all do. I'm enjoying your videos!
I struggle every day with my hair, then give up and put it in a low ponytail. Thank you for teaching me new things! :) All three of you are fantastic!
Hair clips for me - The kind that you would use on a bag of chips but with teeth. Ponytails break my hair because my hair is so fine that I have to use a lot of pressure with hair ties.
Courtney Osborn out of curiosity, have you tried spiral hair ties?
@@LuisaH2022 thank you!
I love learning new styles for my hair I’ve got a project trying to do every hairstyle from the long hair community forums lol
@@dumbdumb8526 they are to big for fine hair
I used to have hair down to my back side and would do all three of those hair styles regularly. They took many hours to learn, but with a lot of practice I could have my hair done in 5 minutes without a mirror, utilising three pins (both kinds in this video) and a tonne of will power.
It takes skill, well done!
No one:
My last three brain cells during my World Lit exam:
Rachel's hair is so pretty.
One of the best collabs in UA-cam history
Best thing I've ever seen🤩
Now we just need a video of them showing eachother the proper way to do the styles!
There is a reason those two don't have ASMR channels. 😂😂 All though, I do tend to treat yours and Bernadette's videos kinda like they are. I love rewatching your guys videos at night when I am trying to unwind before bed. Both of your guys videos are not only interesting and informative but also calming and relaxing to watch. 😊😊
I literally have never seen anything as cute and wholesome as you three. And I'm not even a girl but now I want to learn to put up my nonexistent long hair 😄
I absolutely need more content of the three of you being beautiful and supportive and historical and cute together!!! I am weeping at the wholesome friendship vibes!! 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
This was hilarious!!! There are tears in my eyes watching you all navigate each other's tools and hair styles. Bernadette being so confused about the hair tie, Rachel's fear of the hair pins. Morgan, your hair looked so elegant in Bernadette's style!
And yes, Bernadette, those pin curls are adorable! I love your signature style, but I would really love to see you rock Rachel's look again some time!
Can I just say that when the “Reflections” came up, it was put in such a way that Bernadette looked like she had a thin, gold mustache😂
I loved the vid btw, y’all are so funny together!
And then there's me, the history bounder with green hair in a lesbian haircut 🤣
wonderful
I bet it looks amazing
Everybody looks stunning in both hairstyles, but Bernadette's cuteness in that hat...💙💙💙
I once bought some hair pins like Rachel's ones, I thought they would be good for picking locks cause they're so thin but they turned out to be too flimsy.
What kind of pins do you use now?
@@noomre9105 regular bobby pins, or little bits of plain wire.
@@ivygilliam5168 thank you
@@ivygilliam5168 as lock picks or for hair styling? hehe
@@lb2577 who says it can't be both?
There's just too much loveliness in this video. Also, as someone with short and thin hair (I kid you not my hair hasn't grown in 5 years despite not cutting it), I'm so envious of everyone.
Having seen each person’s hair tutorial videos previously.... this was an amazingly humorous adventure to witness. You all are beautiful and precious and we don’t deserve you. 🥰
Can you link me to Morgan's? I can't seem to find it.
FREE THE SYNTHS! Hell yes! You all look so cute in the new hairstyles!!!!!!
Bernadette at 2:42
"Don't be suspicious, don't be suspicious..."
I wish they'd do one where they actually taught each other how to do their hairstyles. I feel like that would be equally as fun.
Ahh you ladies are adorable. Loved the outtakes 😂😂
This video is adorable!! You three look like you're having such a fun time together!!
Oh what fun to see you three together, and trying each other's hairstyles - brilliant! Love June's Journey, too, I play every day.
Bernadette Banner hair are goals!!!!!! Its so shiny and pretty
Rachel: what are THOSE ???
Bernadette: just like the rest of my life
Morgan: see: MY hairstyle is easy, isn't it?
Yeah, I knew this collab was going to be amazing but also I need to try all of those hairstyles right now.
Rachel needs to wear braids like that more often, she is ADORBS! Put her in a kirtle!
I started giggling seconds in and didn't stop the whole way through. You all did a great job and are so adorable!
That was fun to watch. Y’all looked like you were thoroughly enjoying yourselves.