To the people who keep saying for her to just take a shower or soak her hair. She already explained before that simply washing it won't do anything and that pulling it apart helps wash it easier. Also, soaking will take too much time and doesn't even do much either. And plus, since she's a ballroom dancer with her hair already like that, might as well go with the flow and do asmr videos because why not lol
@@Angelahuofficial As an avid wig user, you know how you get off a glued down wig? You soak a cotton pad with alcohol and soak until you can get under it, it’s super tedious and takes a long time… idk it’s just crazy to me to see someone treat their hair like this. I understand it’s about ‘convenience’ but I also understand her hairline isn’t what it used to be and will only get worse
Maybe it comes out easier of she pulls it apart first? Like the gel layer could be so thick that water can't even get through to dissolve the product. She seems to be pretty careful and I don't hear any hair breakage or ripping so I'm sure she's fine?
Omg I know it's for ballroom dance purposes, but damn, that much product would scare me that it'll make my hair fall off or something 😭😭 Especially if it's something I gotta do regularly 😩
I don't know what they're using but when I use like eco and got 2b depending on how much you put it can damage your but I just use a light lather but you know ballroom purposes lol
Wow, I just love how strong, heathy and beautiful her hair is. Even when taken down out from the glue. The sounds while she's taken it down is so satisfying as well.
For everyone saying "she looks 12 omg she looks like a child omg" idk how old she actually is, but as a 22-year-old myself who gets people saying I look like I'm 12 even with makeup on, and getting laughed at and talked down to on a regular basis for looking young, let me just say it feels awful and it makes you feel far less valued than others around you
Don’t feel bad. My daughter is 43 yrs old and still getting carded in liquor stores. They just won’t believe her, and when they find she is, they REALLY can’t believe it.
We don't try to be rude, some adults do look as if they were teenagers or younger. We can't control what happens with other people's genetics. Is like people who look super androgenous, you can't just not think how difficult it is to figure out if they are a man or a woman if you were to talk to them. And a lot could easily get offended because you couldn't just tell by looking at them. But with some people it is hard. The people laughing at you are ofcourse hella rude, but if you look way younger then you look way younger. Sorry to tell you but it's just a fact you'll have to accept, it's not an insult. If we see a person looking 15 then we think that person is 15. Same with someone who looks 30, 50 or 80. We can't see thoughts or ID unless you tell us your real age. And some teenagers do lie about being older, so if someone doesn't believe you right away then don't get mad at us, it's just what happens.
@@dianneking3842 that must have been very annoying for her when she was young enough that people didn't take her seriously because of it! I also find that when people ask and I tell them (because how else do I get out of that conversation), they quite literally don't believe me and make a big deal of it! Like, this is such an uncomfortable and pointless conversation and I'm not pulling out my ID for you haha
I sometimes had to put that much hair product in my own hair for Preforming dances at games and at competitions, breaking up the gel layer in the hair helps the product melt away or easy to brush through those days my hair sounded like sticks breaking when I would take down my hair (I had it in a ponytail/bun) it was hilarious
Mann… when I was around six, i had my hair put in an updo like that for a dance competition. me and my partner would take turns knocking on it but it HURT SO BAD! i remember that the best feeling was taking it out and itching my scalp
I used to dance ballroom… I totally hated this, I danced because I liked it (like for fun and developing skill) not for competition but still I was forced (it wasn’t that dramatic, just not my favourite thing) to compete and oh my god doing and washing my hair was a total nightmare. Cool video though, and interesting idea for asmr :)
APPARENTLY THESE ARE NOT TWO DIFFERENT PEOPLE ?????? I didn't see the @ i just focused on the sounds and fr thought these was a compilation of two different girls 😭 I need to know if she's 20 or 13 cause the makeup makes her look sm older
Now I’ve only watched a few minutes of this and I just gotta know, hunny, are you ok?? That looks so painful! I know your head has to hurt from all that ripping and tugging at your hair. I mean don’t get me wrong you look beautiful and I know beauty is pain but goodness!🫢
As a hairstylist, this makes my heart hurt. Lol For real though, I do hope you invest in conditioning treatments. You are fantastic at sculpting your hair!
can someone answer this for me; ignoring when she rips parts of the hair apart, would wearing this much gel in your hair for long periods of time damage it??
I know she’s doing this for asmr but I would just rather soak my hair in warm water with shampoo to get my hair back to normal and make myself some extensions that I could use once or twice that are made into those loops and different designs. But that’s just me.
@@sayuriakirayuu7944 it’s a meme hence why it’s in quotation marks. Since you wanna talk about grammar your sentence should have a period at the end, and a comma before but. So before you try and point out my mistakes read your sentence twice before commenting.💀
@tokyorain9452 lmao it's a comment on youtube, so a comma and a period are not a big deal. Meanwhile, your meme that I never heard before doesn't make sense at all.
@@sayuriakirayuu7944 because it’s a meme it doesn’t have to make sense 💀 and was my original post not also a comment on RU-vid ? So why is you’re comment fine being grammatically incorrect but mine isn’t. It’s like you completely ran face first into my point and still somehow managed to not get the point 😭
competitive dancer here please do NOT just rip out your hair with a brush. i recommend taking out the hair tie and then massaging your scalp with your hands to loosen it up. then shower out all the gel and hairspray
Ballroom is very energetic competitive dancing and hair is plastered down so it can't move during the show. It keeps it out of the way of the dancer and her partner, but competitors are also judged on looks and staying flawless the whole show, so it needs to stay in place :)
I was 8 minutes into the video when I realized it said "ballroom hair" and not "balloon hair". I really just accepted that this type of hairstyle was called balloon hair lmao