How do you prevent heat damage by directly applying the hottest possible temperatures to the hair? In my opinion, just because they did it in the past doesn’t make it the best way.
K I it's that stupid mentality: people have done this in ancient times so it must good. I wish people stopped ignoring our technological advances and sugar coating all these ancient technics lol
Okay but why is no one talking about the fact that neither one of them got the style they asked for? The one with blonde ends asked for it cut to her shoulders and he said no because *he* thought it was good length. The second girl asked for layers and not only were they only at the front there was only like two layers...
that happened to me when I wanted to get my hair cut-i told the lady, "Somewhere under my ears" she goes, "You sure? "Isn't that too short?" "I'm sure." "That's way too short for you, how about here?" "Fine."
If they put a heat protectant then what’s the point of even getting the treatment and they never said anything about a heat protect they meant it as in protection for your clothes and body
100,000 subscribers with no videos please it’s not really damaging the hair because they are burning off split ends / flyaways then brushing them off so the hair they are using heat on mostly gets brushed away 🤷🏻♀️
Cassie Lynn I know right! “It’s so shiny”. Yeah that’ll happen when you let conditioner sit on your head. “I can run my hands through it”. When they are brushing your hair and blow drying it, it’ll do that.
Exactly! That’s because of the rebonder and the products that their hair looks nice. My hair always looks great after the salon and then I get home, wash it and realize the cut was horrible.
When I got to this video I skipped to the end to see results first. First frame I landed on was that one and I literally thought, "Oh she really does have visible split ends, I wonder what her hair will look like after the treatment..."
....... they looked almost the same to me. No different from a regular haircut. And the Asian girl didn’t even get what she wanted :/ this is just dangerous and expensive
Cold Hands that is what I was thinking. they literally styled their hair a bit after they damaged it with the fire. It looks like the result of a trim or a quick and very average hair appointment. Though the British girl's hair looked so damaged, so I think she got a little worse then a regular average haircut.
She had to say that. Alternative would have been to say people had no blades. But now we do so why risk getting burns? She's a quack. The two stylists look like they met on the same day.
I don't understand the logic behind this. I mean, heat can seriously damage your hair, and they are using FIRE. How is this diferent from cutting my hair with a hair straightener? I need explanations.
I would HATE if someone talked that close to my face telling me I will be ok. Like I should feel safe if I’m going to get my hair cut not have emotional support , he bothered me.
LeAndra Dozier because putting fire on your hair is safe? hah. You also don’t know that she isn’t flat ironing her hair daily as well. Get your facts straight before you start to comment, honey🤦🏼♀️
@@leandradozier968 no. No hairdryer either, my hair has become too long to dry with heat lol. I'm not hating on the method, it's quite interesting and unique, but the results look the same as a great salon cut and style. That's all I'm saying.
Cutting split ends is way more effective. Ive accidentally cut my hair on fire and 1.) It smells, really bad. The smell of burning hair fills a room and stays for a while, its keratin and not pleasent. 2.) The burnt parts crumble away and it doesnt leave a pretty "cut" and keeps snapping up. 3.) Its dangerous as frick and you can't get super precise lines or accuracy so its overpriced for the experience and outcome.
If you watched the whole video you would see that it says they put in a product to make the hair not smell half as bad. It also say that this was done by professionals and NOT to try at home. Product to not make it smell bad: 3:05 , Don’t try it at home: 1:51
These people didn’t know anything they were talking about. They didn’t no any science, facts, background or why they were even using the fire.... I’m sorry this is a fact NO for me.
LMAO 4:38 "peeaferess".... I know"pyrophoresis" is probably a difficult word to pronounce for the general public, but shouldn't thing guy who does it FOR A LIVING be able to pronounce it correctly??
@@pitbulls4life141 for people who have curly hair, theres different kind of curl patterns and how loose or tight curls are. If someone says they have 3a hair, it means they have wavy or lightly curled hair (mostly white people have this hair type). Having 4c hair is very tight curls and coils (mostly black people have this type. This is hair that I have). So when i said they wouldn't be able to do 4c hair, i was saying they wouldn't be able to do black hair that is very tight and coiled since it seem the hair has to be straight to use the fire correctly. I hope that helps :)
Kairas_love ohhh that makes sense. I have really long, thick wavy hair. But I’m thinking of chopping it all off since it’s so damaged. But i keep hesitating because I’ve never cut my hair short.
PITBULLS 4 LIFE I have 3Bx3C hair. It was really damaged too and I was hesitate to cut it off. But I did finally and was the best decision of my life. It was short so I could try different methods of doing my hair and actually see the difference. And sure I had moments when I thought I regretted it. It’s been a year and a half since I first cut it Ana year since I stopped . It was from the top of my forehead (when pulled) to well below my chin (when pulled). My vote: do it. Hair always grows back.
If they had a soul they would tell you they couldn’t do it on 4c, otherwise you’re looking at damage city! That kind of direct heat on wet or dry hair is waaaay too much.
What we needed: an in depth video that explains the pros and cons to this method regardless of which products you use on the hair What we got: a commercial
I actually have had this done. I had hair to my knees and the only way to seal the upper portion was to do this. But my hairstylist didn't make it weird like this.
I heard that the girl who played Veruca Salt in the original Willy Wonka movie had a hair stylist who tried to style her hair with fire. The actress talked about how she had different lengths of hair in every scene because her hair caught on fire every time her hair was styled and became shorter😂
This was hilarious. The two hairdressers had so much tension lol.
Ship them
It was not good tension my gosh, she kept talking over him, yikes.
Yes that talking over each other bothered me and when the one stops talking the other says "anyway..."
This is 100% more strange than I thought.
ahhahahaha
Stranger
Ikr
How do you prevent heat damage by directly applying the hottest possible temperatures to the hair?
In my opinion, just because they did it in the past doesn’t make it the best way.
K I it's that stupid mentality: people have done this in ancient times so it must good.
I wish people stopped ignoring our technological advances and sugar coating all these ancient technics lol
I agree
I agree
Agreed. And whose to say the same results would occur if they didn't have all the special deep conditioners?
you know their are hair products that protect from heat damage just look in the magority of black hair care isle
Okay but why is no one talking about the fact that neither one of them got the style they asked for? The one with blonde ends asked for it cut to her shoulders and he said no because *he* thought it was good length. The second girl asked for layers and not only were they only at the front there was only like two layers...
SAME!! it seems like they only know how to do one style for hair. Personally I was kinda hoping to see them get styled how they wanted
I thought the exact same thing
Well the second girl still basically got what she ask for
@@boondoggle9386 she got like 2 layers... Thats not how layers work lol.
that happened to me when I wanted to get my hair cut-i told the lady, "Somewhere under my ears" she goes, "You sure? "Isn't that too short?" "I'm sure." "That's way too short for you, how about here?" "Fine."
Who's gonna tell them that their hair was only shiny and soft because of the conditioner
👏👏👏 exactly what i was thinking. And because they CUT OFF the split ends
Lmao
Seriously. Go get your hair deep conditioned by a normal stylist and get the exact same results.
Latte Knowsbest hahahahahahah true
@@lolomg42 right!!! "all the split ends are gone" BECAUSE THEY CUT IT OFF? EYE
The hair bond and deep conditioner helped her split ends. The fire was just a gimmick to draw customers.
EH CBunny that’s exactly what I was thinking too!
This is exactly what I was thinking.
EH CBunny
Ya exactly!
I thought the same thing
I don't 4C this happening anywhere near afro hair.
Foresee pun lol
AHHH that was a good one
That's the best pun ever
Ha nice pun
🤣😂😂🤣
This is such a scam 🤣
Definitely.
A asch ahah
I
A asch ikr
There's a sucker born every second 🤣
Ya, I felt uncomfortable watching these two cut hair. Trying to make it more than it is and seemed unprofessional. Not a fan.
Jessica Hayes ????
Is it just me or do these people feel kinda sketchy 😳... i wouldn’t trust them.
Lizette Cortez same
Ify
the music doesnt help either lol
Saammmeeeeeee like those secretly evil people in movies who team up with the bad guys!!
Yeah , I didn't see anything different
This seems like a gimmick...a very dangerous & expensive gimmick
Most millennials are easy to impress , they will buy into most anything you feed them .
kris c
How is that the case when most of the comments are complaining about the practice?
@@awesomeirlable . I wasn't talking just this .. I'm talking about a lot things ..lol .hint why I made the comment "most" anything .
No I think it actually works
@@krisc5508 How on earth do you know? There are about 700,000 million Millennials in the world. How many have you met?
You can tell that the girl with blond ends is very uncomfortable when the man gets a bit to close to her ..
That guy was so annoyed with the woman in the yellow jacket 😂😂
So true...
I would be too
Trueee, I was annoyed too tbh😂
I was annoyed by her too she kept interrupting him
She kept speaking over him 💀
Heat damage whooo
*blow dryer has left the chat*
*flat iron has left the chat*
*hot comb has left the chat*
😭💀
💀💀
Scissors have left the chat. Rip hair.
I dont think Thats heat damage . majority of white and asian's hair is straight when it's wet
😂😂
😂😂😂😂
why do i feel like we’re being trolled? 🤔 like idk. the way the stylist act is so... weird. lmao.
Weren´t you supposed to protect your hair from heat? This seems like a silly(dangerous) way to get "insta famous" or something.
Exactly
Venus Dahlin they put a protectant on it. Did you not watch? It’s not going to be that much hotter than a flat iron.
If they put a heat protectant then what’s the point of even getting the treatment and they never said anything about a heat protect they meant it as in protection for your clothes and body
@@MrSonOfaGun exactly, thank you
100,000 subscribers with no videos please it’s not really damaging the hair because they are burning off split ends / flyaways then brushing them off so the hair they are using heat on mostly gets brushed away 🤷🏻♀️
*brad mondo has entered the chat*
he also left the chat lmaooo
Once❤️♥️
@@kawaiipanda8892 ayyy ONCE! 🍭
@@beth8662 true LMAO
I see a twice Stan
😁
WOW NOTHING HAPPENED! Except the hair products worked!
Cassie Lynn I know right! “It’s so shiny”. Yeah that’ll happen when you let conditioner sit on your head. “I can run my hands through it”. When they are brushing your hair and blow drying it, it’ll do that.
Constance Williams lmao! Seriously. 😂😂😂
THANK. YOU.
Exactly! That’s because of the rebonder and the products that their hair looks nice. My hair always looks great after the salon and then I get home, wash it and realize the cut was horrible.
Kiana Alexis seriously!!
You lost me at “spiritual.” “We’re going to HEAL you hair.” Really??
Lol they’re not professional
Need to be spiritually religious ✝️🙏🏻
Just level up your hair to level 100 v:
T H E Y S C A M E D Y O U
they *scamed* them
Why would they scamm me
This seemed really unprofessional🤔🤷♀️
They didn't even cut the one girls hair the way she wanted it she wanted it to her shoulders and he was basically like no one
Ya that bothered me because you should always do what the client wants. It's her hair.
@@FragranceEuphoria exactly just because you think it won't look as good doesn't mean you do what ever you want and only take off the dead ends
People actually never cut my hair as short as I want it.
That's why I cut mine myself for that reason
Yeah he even said “it’s not as short as she wanted but.....”
Am I the only one that thought this was super awkward and they seemed unprofessional?
Olivia Mitry yes
She asked for shoulder length hair too lmaoo
Exactly, her face when the guy said "its not what she asked for" 😂
It seemed liked they didn’t know what they where doing
@@outerworldwolf3599 oof that gave me angzity through the screen so much so I almost had a panic attack
she wanted shoulder length😭😭😭 thats still longer than half her forearm
salsa salsa and it’s not a blunt cut lol
Komalemamalan
If someone doing my hair tried to come at me and tell me they were going to guide me through my hairs spiritual journey, I’m literally walking out.
They dead look like scam artist to me. Like what movies would try and replicate
Roberto F. I feel like they’d be played by Sascha Cohen and Helena Carter in a Tim Burton movie and they’d rob you while burning off your hair
Roberto F. So true. They are like team rocket
Sara Michelle 😂😂😂
Sara Michelle 😂😂😂😂😂 dead
YES!!!
*_To be honest, Johnny Test's fiery hair is way more gorgeous than every girl's hair on fire._*
This has reached my soul.
clockwork orange
This triggered deep parts of my memory I didn't even know I had.
Friendship yes it was
Omg Yes
they seemed like they weren’t even sure if the technique was correct with their constant use of “basically” “pretty much” etc
"Its not as short as I think she asked for, but I think the balance is good there" -the guy you are paying to cut your hair the way u want. wat
at least they didn’t set her on fire
ok so straighteners, curlers and blow-dryers r bad for ur hair but this is ok???!!
The aussie girls hair looked really damaged in the after shot. I think the fire actually did more damage
Aussie?
@@jessaperlibachas2819 Australian
She's british
She's from England... 😜
nice try 😂
Ancient people dreamed of the modern society development, then the modern society try to be like ancient people,
So true
Haha the stylists were the least reassuring professionals you could possibly have for a treatment like that
Am I the only one that still can see those split ends?
Bts GoT mE JuNgShOoK yeah but you can't get all the splitends
Bruh me too. At the end when they were showing the first girls hair it was all frizzy like something you would see if you hadn't had a haircut
Armyyy 💜💜💜
lmao same
When I got to this video I skipped to the end to see results first. First frame I landed on was that one and I literally thought, "Oh she really does have visible split ends, I wonder what her hair will look like after the treatment..."
These 2 stylist are me when im presenting with no preparation and trying to sound smart.
Especially with his mispronunciation.
This chick interrupting the guy has me cracking
Hassan Hussain ikr so unprofessional
....... they looked almost the same to me. No different from a regular haircut. And the Asian girl didn’t even get what she wanted :/ this is just dangerous and expensive
Cold Hands that is what I was thinking. they literally styled their hair a bit after they damaged it with the fire. It looks like the result of a trim or a quick and very average hair appointment. Though the British girl's hair looked so damaged, so I think she got a little worse then a regular average haircut.
Am i the only one that notices the dead ends after the ,,haircut"?
Nope. I was cringing the entire time saying just "no stay away from my hair"
Yup. The hair looks legit burnt at the ends. Which they are but there's a legit shady vibe here :/
I honestly thought they were doing a before and after thing when they showed the results
@@stephlrideout Same😂😂
"If you think of ancient times ..... OF COURSE THEY USED FIRE!"
100% no one else thought that
Scissors, used since Mesopotamia: am i a joke to you people?!
Right it just sounds like they’re trying to be convincing w/o any actual proof lmfao
She had to say that.
Alternative would have been to say people had no blades. But now we do so why risk getting burns?
She's a quack. The two stylists look like they met on the same day.
I thought they would use blades or something or like primitive scissors not TORCHES
Anybody else here after Brad Mondo’s video ? 😂😂
Is it just me that... I didn't find that they explained anything well? Just pretty confused.
soundin like 2 damn scam artists 💀💀
I don't understand the logic behind this. I mean, heat can seriously damage your hair, and they are using FIRE. How is this diferent from cutting my hair with a hair straightener?
I need explanations.
CoolFeik exactly. These two stylists are just ignorant scammers who are damaging people's hair with direct fire
CoolFeik ur right
I love how they say the fire seals the ends but then they add a treatment that seals them.
i thought 5:49 was a before shot JAKDJAK
Girl that pic had me dead, they telling me that that looks better 💀💀
same
katrina balch z
everyone should check out my vlogs 🥴
same
Brad Mondo should react to thisssss
I would HATE if someone talked that close to my face telling me I will be ok. Like I should feel safe if I’m going to get my hair cut not have emotional support , he bothered me.
Baby_Em RIGHT hahaha that’s how my nurse talked to me when i was told I was gonna be rushed to emergency surgery 😂😂😂
I laughed so hard at this.
he didn’t even cut her hair anywhere near the length she wanted lmao “balance” ?? whatever lollll
WITH THIS *AMAZING* TREATMENT, YOU CAN SAY *GOODBYE* TO HEAT DAMAGE AND *WELCOME* TO FIRE DAMAGE
😂😂😂😂
they should show the week later.... just saying
I thought fire haircuts meant a really good haircut
lol
Me too
Lol 😂
I'd be way into a "we try getting the dopest haircuts" video
Every stylist warns against using heat on your hair so I don’t understand😂😂
That Chick Hannah says a chick who obviously uses a flat iron. They aren’t getting this done everyday.
LeAndra Dozier yes I understand that but obviously putting fire on your hair is worse than a flat iron
LeAndra Dozier because putting fire on your hair is safe? hah. You also don’t know that she isn’t flat ironing her hair daily as well. Get your facts straight before you start to comment, honey🤦🏼♀️
Breanna Townsend thanks luv
LeAndra Dozier You really can’t compare a flat iron to an OPEN FIRE.
To be honest the result is kinda bad
Tbh the end result is just as good as a normal haircut. In my opinion I think it is not worth it.....
Rosa Alldread it’s worse because now they have more split ends
There’s still just as many split ends as before. And they didn’t even give either of them the haircut that they wanted.
Umm that’s what a conditioning treatment will do to ur hair u don’t need fire
IKR 😭
Those two stylists are so kooky
Looks the same as any great haircut😐😕
honestlt it looks like it hurt there hair.
It’s a technique. Do you use a flat iron?
@@leandradozier968 no. No hairdryer either, my hair has become too long to dry with heat lol. I'm not hating on the method, it's quite interesting and unique, but the results look the same as a great salon cut and style. That's all I'm saying.
Yeah except when you look closely at the Brit's hair it looks damaged
I can hear brad mondo screaming . 😂😂
Lol he should react to this
OMG I had same exact thought!
This is definitely not for curly hair!
Its not for any hair 😂
I thought heat was bad for the hair and it is what causes split ends !?
Same..
It does, this just a scam
This looks dangerous and why whould you do this 😂
ginacarano 4ever for those views. People are crazy
right
@@mayaramiquidade3439 true👌
I total get u
Cutting split ends is way more effective. Ive accidentally cut my hair on fire and 1.) It smells, really bad. The smell of burning hair fills a room and stays for a while, its keratin and not pleasent. 2.) The burnt parts crumble away and it doesnt leave a pretty "cut" and keeps snapping up. 3.) Its dangerous as frick and you can't get super precise lines or accuracy so its overpriced for the experience and outcome.
I came to the comments to see if anyone else would say something about the smell.
One of the worst smells ever!
Gray They should’ve at least cut the hair AFTER they burned it
@@PJ_the_tortie i know right!
@@saramichelle7954 i agree 100%
If you watched the whole video you would see that it says they put in a product to make the hair not smell half as bad. It also say that this was done by professionals and NOT to try at home. Product to not make it smell bad: 3:05 , Don’t try it at home: 1:51
They seem scamy
Hairdresser: "What can i do for you today? "
Me: " Just make me look smoking hot
Hairdresser: " i gotchu "
1:36 I thought she said bit of lice too who else thought that?
She said I THOUGHT YOU SAID A BIT OF LICE
Taylor Glace 😒
worst case scenario- *we have no hair left.*
*brad mondo has left the chat*
🤣
Brad should talk about this
Isra Mohamed OML yassss
Am I the only one that doesn’t even notice split ends? Like if you don’t have perfectly straight hair, it really shouldn’t matter that much...
I Am Your Sandwich yeah same
Not always a matter of looks. Split ends make knots and when you’re trying to detangle knots you’re damaging your hair and causing breakage.
You can't notice split ends with a bob lol
Well i do have perfeftly straight hair all the time lol
it’s bad for your hair because split end grow and you’ll have every hair on your head split into more than one piece. super damaged.
These people didn’t know anything they were talking about. They didn’t no any science, facts, background or why they were even using the fire....
I’m sorry this is a fact NO for me.
This episode should have been called “the greatest conmen”
If I got this done I would have no hair left because my whole head of hair is basically one big split end 😂
I don't understand!! the heat from curlers and straightener causes hair damage then how could an actual flaming hot fire repairs the hair
I have curly 3b/3c Hair this method will not work. As my hair dries really fast. No burned hair for me thanks
Naturalcurlygal as a 4c they would not come no where near my hair it will literally burn up
FaithFul Rose Same sis
This hair technique probably wouldn’t work for black people/people with thick and curly hair.
LMAO 4:38 "peeaferess".... I know"pyrophoresis" is probably a difficult word to pronounce for the general public, but shouldn't thing guy who does it FOR A LIVING be able to pronounce it correctly??
I've never seen the word pyrophoresis before but i asked the internet how to say it and I said it right the first time and the professional didn't? Ok
"That'll only be $1463.00!"
It’s 200
“I don’t feel the heat at all” duh your hair doesn’t have nerves 😅
Hair is basically dead cells, you don’t have any nerve endings in your hair because a haircut would feel like someone is stabbing you.
Im sure they wouldn't have a clue how to do this on 4c hair lol
Kairas_love what’s 4c hair?
@@pitbulls4life141 for people who have curly hair, theres different kind of curl patterns and how loose or tight curls are. If someone says they have 3a hair, it means they have wavy or lightly curled hair (mostly white people have this hair type). Having 4c hair is very tight curls and coils (mostly black people have this type. This is hair that I have). So when i said they wouldn't be able to do 4c hair, i was saying they wouldn't be able to do black hair that is very tight and coiled since it seem the hair has to be straight to use the fire correctly. I hope that helps :)
Kairas_love ohhh that makes sense. I have really long, thick wavy hair. But I’m thinking of chopping it all off since it’s so damaged. But i keep hesitating because I’ve never cut my hair short.
PITBULLS 4 LIFE I have 3Bx3C hair. It was really damaged too and I was hesitate to cut it off. But I did finally and was the best decision of my life. It was short so I could try different methods of doing my hair and actually see the difference. And sure I had moments when I thought I regretted it. It’s been a year and a half since I first cut it Ana year since I stopped . It was from the top of my forehead (when pulled) to well below my chin (when pulled). My vote: do it. Hair always grows back.
If they had a soul they would tell you they couldn’t do it on 4c, otherwise you’re looking at damage city!
That kind of direct heat on wet or dry hair is waaaay too much.
The way he said Pyrophhoresis made me cringe
Jade Diamond peeyefores 😂😂😂
Jade Diamond I’m glad I’m not the only one!
He really had no clue what he was talking about 😵
@@dillonmichaels6037 😂
Armyyy❤️
Same
Idk... it looks like they fried it even more with the conditioner giving them the illusion that the fire worked...
Fully expected their hairdryer to be a flamethrower
Stylist: “Don’t use heat on your hair”
Also them: “let’s put fire on your hair”
As a shampoo girl that lady gives the worst shampoo in the world
really? what did she do wrong? idk anything about hair lol
Everything lol she didn't massage the scalp, she was just tangling the hair instead of brushing the product through the hair with her fingertips
Medusa a good shampoo will be nice and foamy and the stylist will get at the scalp vigorously
I've had worse. Many stylist around here don't know how to do curly hair 😒
I don't care how bad my split ends are
*I'm not putting fire anywhere near my head*
Blackisthenewgalaxy Same here.
I feel like it was definitely the same result as a normal haircut
this removes split ends normal haircuts remove length (if u want absolutely no split ends) and people want
that
I think the result was worse.
The part where they were like “lend me your energy” seemed so damn forced to me
-*I'm, just really nervous now...
-Shhh. *
LOL
Anyone else getting conmen vibes 😂
Who edited this lol the flashy fire and jumpy clips are kinda annoying tbh
What we needed: an in depth video that explains the pros and cons to this method regardless of which products you use on the hair
What we got: a commercial
The risk outweighs the benefit. Hard pass.
He did not just say “Pee-ah-for-es” when it’s actually pronounced “Pie-row-for-ee-sis” 🤦🏻♀️
Takes a whole new meaning to
"That hair cut is fire!"🔥😂
Don’t do this. It actually creates more split ends. Just don’t.
nice user name
Yes, you can see it in the before and after that the hair was worse.
welcome to my laboratory where safety is #1 priority
Safety is #1 pririroorirty
Crazy Russian hackerrrr
I actually have had this done. I had hair to my knees and the only way to seal the upper portion was to do this. But my hairstylist didn't make it weird like this.
That pic of Cleopatra aggravated me
Rosae XD why?
Bunch of con artist these “stylist” are 😂😂😂
"This girl is on fireeeee"
I am a lazy -girl- potato I can’t tell if you’re joking or not..
I was about to comment that! lol
@@qat5084 hehee great minds think alike
@@HengHuiMei I totally agree!
what did they do in ancient eras?? THEY USED FIRE!...... idk abot dat hun but ok
The stylists are like the coolest besties you could have😂🤣
I heard that the girl who played Veruca Salt in the original Willy Wonka movie had a hair stylist who tried to style her hair with fire. The actress talked about how she had different lengths of hair in every scene because her hair caught on fire every time her hair was styled and became shorter😂