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Baddie Culture and Its TOXIC CHOKE HOLD On The Hair Industry & Today's Women 

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LACE FRONTS, WEALTH, AND BADDIES EFFECTING THE HAIR INDUSTRY.
Isaiah 41:10 | NKJV
Fear not, for I am with you;
Be not dismayed, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you, Yes, I will help you,
I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.’
Hi Everyone,
If a whiff of Baddie Culture passed in front of you today, will you be able to I.D. your exposure to it. Baddie culture and its influence has been seen far and wide and is very noticeable in today's society, especially when it comes to social media. Is there any area of society that it has not yet infiltrated? This video will be exploring the Negative Effects of BADDIE CULTURE on Today's Hair Industry.
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@Celestinewarbeck
@Celestinewarbeck Год назад
I’m so sick of lace fronts being FORCED on black women. And I’m sick of the whole “baddie culture.”
@KatyJac
@KatyJac Год назад
Same, I'm still team "do what you want," but when it gets to the point that we are taking better care of our wigs than our hair I start side eyeing it😭. But, I just wanna see us happy and not getting shamed for our natural hair, no matter the state/health, anymore🙌🏾
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch Год назад
Yes, it is quite tiring that only a particular type of person becomes the representation of everyone. I still hope that black women with different aesthetics and looks can become mainstream. Thanks for watching!
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch Год назад
@@KatyJac You said nothing but facts! Putting our hair first is very important no matter the style. Thanks for commenting and watching!
@johndewberryiii9925
@johndewberryiii9925 Месяц назад
I don’t like all the wigs and weaves. No one wants to take care of their hair I love natural hair
@divinityninefour5095
@divinityninefour5095 Месяц назад
Me too, theres so much pressure to not be yourself
@maya.4367
@maya.4367 2 месяца назад
i remember when we literally used to say “wigs are for old people”
@christvie7824
@christvie7824 Месяц назад
Omdss I remember those days 😢
@mrod87
@mrod87 2 дня назад
Well wigs are for highschoolers now! 😂😂
@CurlyHeadPrincess
@CurlyHeadPrincess 2 дня назад
😂😂😂
@amateurastronomer9752
@amateurastronomer9752 День назад
@@mrod87Middle schoolers too! Color me shooketh 😵‍💫
@blaineyeamlak
@blaineyeamlak 23 часа назад
And cancer and alopecia patients
@necolehenry8487
@necolehenry8487 10 месяцев назад
My thing is.. Not everybody can be a baddie.. a baddie use to be someone who stuck out from the rest naturally, along with being independent.. now a baddie is makeup, lashes, nails, weave.. like tf
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
Yes, you have a point. In the video, I was talking more about social-economic class systems. Just as you stated it used to be more about those qualities that you listed above.... now it's about a standard look, money, and access to certain grooming habits. Thank you for watching and commenting! I really appreciate it!
@YummiLolZ
@YummiLolZ 3 месяца назад
And don’t forget bbl 😭
@Loyatyispriceless
@Loyatyispriceless 2 дня назад
@@YummiLolZbingo
@CurlyHeadPrincess
@CurlyHeadPrincess 2 дня назад
Fr😂😂
@maggiesamson337
@maggiesamson337 День назад
Baddie was the archetypal dark feminine (I.e. Angelina Jolie). Many of these women talk more than they read so they won’t know what it is🤣
@jevitadowell403
@jevitadowell403 2 дня назад
I see a LOT of long lace fronts & never have I EVER thought “wealth” when I saw them 😂
@CurlyHeadPrincess
@CurlyHeadPrincess 2 дня назад
😂😂😂
@maggiesamson337
@maggiesamson337 День назад
Yup. The type to catch an attitude at a moments notice, prioritize being VIP section at club, and ask you where you got your hair🤣
@moremiaj4786
@moremiaj4786 11 часов назад
Same here. Especially on black women, the more "natural" the wig, the less natural it looks on the black woman. Especially those really long, shiny ones. I tend to associate women who wear those types of wigs with poverty, possible prostitution, and lack of higher education...... All my healthcare practitioners are black women and not one has a lace front. Dreads more likely. But lace front; absolutely not! And those are the women I respect. Women who are SET FOR LIFE. Because they have actual careers.
@rucianapollard7098
@rucianapollard7098 11 часов назад
​@moremiaj4786 Your viewpoint is a bit skewed if you think of "poverty" and :prostitution" associated with lace front wigs. I wear long, silky, lace fronts and I am neither poor nor a prostitute! I have a degree as a paralegal and I work in a large law firm. My bills are paid and I have good credit. You can't judge a book by its cover!
@Dahanaprince
@Dahanaprince 6 часов назад
Never 😂😄😄😄
@AlmazB
@AlmazB 2 месяца назад
The baddie esthetic is actually low class. It appeals to the more Urban crowd. Cause really wealthy people aren't walking around with 35 in bust downs and BBLs.
@ladydiaspora807
@ladydiaspora807 Месяц назад
I agree,a frankly they try TOO hard
@johndewberryiii9925
@johndewberryiii9925 Месяц назад
Very low class low income media pushes what they push especially to blacks
@coffeebean4356
@coffeebean4356 8 дней назад
Extremely true.
@babyg7796
@babyg7796 День назад
Say it louder for the ones in the back
@maggiesamson337
@maggiesamson337 День назад
Both high and low class focus on image more than functionality and communicating they don’t need to work. Middle class people focus on function. Problem is, when a low class person is hyper focused on image, we know they don’t need to work…because of welfare🤣
@AGemFromJax
@AGemFromJax День назад
What makes a woman a baddie to me is a woman who has beautiful thick natural hair, clear skin and a fit body while also being intelligent.. A woman that has skills, hobbies and stands on business. These women on IG should be recategorized as “drag queens” because that’s what they look like.
@thestoiclover
@thestoiclover День назад
Oh you just described me 🥰😂 but no I 100% agree! A woman who is authentically herself, not trying to fit in with a beautiful mind!
@9Mountains9
@9Mountains9 21 час назад
The ig baddies are sex workers and escorts and exotic dancers. Which there’s nothing wrong with it however it’s making women who aren’t in the sex industry feel Some kind of way. & men are falling for it.
@petagriftin
@petagriftin Месяц назад
I think one of the saddest examples of baddie culture I've seen is my friend giving up track because she was tired of sweating out her lace front wigs and makeup. Running track was her passion, but once she started using Instagram she slowly changed. Girl had a scholarship on deck and all. Now everything is for likes on Instagram.
@Joy.W.
@Joy.W. 16 дней назад
That’s insane and sad She have the option of braids and lace fronts will always be there but her scholarship won’t
@9Mountains9
@9Mountains9 21 час назад
Instagram is the pipeline to sex work and escorting. Besides that my issue with it is that black girls are starting to not feel beautiful without the wig. Black women take that wig off before going to the gym, running track, etc. I never cared about taking a wig off or nothing when I go to the gym, im QUICK to put my natural hair in a bun & SWEAT. I’ve seen other black women with a hat and wig on at the gym smh & it’s like girl smh take that off (unless you have alopecia)
@ryanfoxx3142
@ryanfoxx3142 11 месяцев назад
i hate how we did the whole natural hair movement just to cover it up with straight hair
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
I have been natural all my life (except for one time when this lady relaxed my hair without my mother knowing to make me "prettier"), but I can see how baddie-inspired wig culture could be very detrimental to women just learning to grow and accept their hair. I personally think that the natural hair movement is still strong and has left a footprint that cannot be erased. For the first time ever in history, there is so much documentation of black women with various hair types reaching incredible length goals. I'm literally so proud, and I know that despite our disagreements (since we often fight online and post think pieces criticizing one another,) the diaspora has made such an insane amount of change. I look forward to the next major wave of young creatives and their expression of natural hair! Thank you for watching and commenting!
@divinityninefour5095
@divinityninefour5095 Месяц назад
This!!
@AS_IFF
@AS_IFF 6 дней назад
I think the trans community and strippers have influenced the modern “baddie” look. The everyday woman that is gorgeous is slowly becoming the “pretty” girl and the woman with multiple aesthetic surgeries is the “baddies” n that is a clear mimic from trans women from the late 80s n 90s, often had exaggerated measurements to prove their womanly nature.. from then on I feel like it sorta became a slight competition that no one talks about
@janayholmes6072
@janayholmes6072 День назад
YESSSSS clear example when cardi did her recent photo shoots trans women were saying she was copying them with her surgeries. Like wtfff
@mscherri99
@mscherri99 День назад
Agreed.
@9Mountains9
@9Mountains9 21 час назад
YES, I’ve seen a video years ago of a trans woman talking about the unhealthy influence they’ve created onto women and men from the dangerous basement injections and surgeries they were obsessed with in order to look like real women. Then their male clientele started believing that trans women “took better care of themselves “ & “embraced femininity “ more than real women because of the trans escorts they privately see & that created A LOT of issues for real women because men stopped realizing that trans women NEED all of these surgeries and weaves and wigs and make up because they are MEN & will not look like a woman without it. Glad you’re covering this topic because it’s getting out of hand. Smh
@shayla8618
@shayla8618 День назад
I think Nicki definitely paved the way to this Baddie look culture.
@HolicChan
@HolicChan День назад
“You’re not ugly, you’re just poor”
@Vavavoum-gr8
@Vavavoum-gr8 День назад
I dated a guy who wanted to be with a baddie, something I am far from and that’s my first encounter with how strong of a chokehold it has on me. I am not a baddie, neither do I aspire to be one either. I don’t admire them at all
@godiswithyou.5358
@godiswithyou.5358 Год назад
Notice that baddie culture is basically self objectification; It’s about who’s the sexiest; placing value entirely on the superficial (face and ESPECIALLY the body). The music is about who gives the best se*, their shape, their reproductive organs… Most social media “baddies” want you to notice their face just as much as their body. A popular pose is the arched back, backside to the camera, or hands seductively placed below their chest. It is literally advertising yourself to the world. It’s sad because women have been fighting since our existence to be seen as more than a v*gin* and a womb and now social media has encouraged women to literally put themselves back in that same box…
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch Год назад
This is a very thought-provoking point you made here. It is rumored that certain "scouts" use some social media platforms to pick out women for rich men to fly out. Maybe this has something to do with it as well? I'm not sure. Thanks for commenting and watching!
@canesugar911
@canesugar911 Год назад
Women have been fighting for women to have choices. You don't have to like or agree with it
@90ejb
@90ejb 2 месяца назад
And for free at that!
@killerbeebee4945
@killerbeebee4945 14 часов назад
People argue the sex revolution did that
@moremiaj4786
@moremiaj4786 11 часов назад
I hate that butt to the camera pose. It always looks like someone taking a photo of a horse behind or pig butt.
@babyg7796
@babyg7796 День назад
I’m 26, apart of gen z and unsubscribed from the baddie aesthetic years ago & everyone thought I was “weird” or uppity. The key was to disconnect from social media for extended period of times. IG warped EVERYTHING for me. I Used to be heavy into wigs-but no baby hairs or lace fronts! I started to obsess with making my wigs looks natural and it would take HOURS & it was stressful. it got to the point where I was just like “it doesn’t look more natural than my natural hair so why do it?” I slowly moved back to sew-ins with leave out AND I only would buy kinky straight or kinky curly hair. Ppl were shocked how “natural” my hair looked and that’s when I realized natural hair IS the true BADDIE! Bone straight, 30in bust down will never be the aesthetic for black women-I’m telling you having curly/coily/kinky hair makes us the women that stand out from the rest 🤷🏾‍♀️On top of that, I didn’t realize my wigs were making me look soooo much older. I was only 21 and ppl thought I was pushing late 20s to early 30s. That should be enough for us to realize a lot of this mess is aging us!
@divinityninefour5095
@divinityninefour5095 Месяц назад
The fact that non bw were getting fillers to have fuller lips like us and we see our own with already full lips getting them 😭 like we were already the standard and now everyone is looking like an overinflated balloon in the face
@cutiepiea3687
@cutiepiea3687 22 часа назад
Cos we always wanna copy what the white woman is doing 🤷🏽‍♀️
@missynnifer
@missynnifer Год назад
I remember when lace fronts first came out and i remember being excited to be able to afford one, no more leave out I thought! Once I got one I couldn’t get the lace to ‘melt’ and like I would see online. I thought the girls I saw IRL with lacefront just followed a tutorial wrong. Low and behold I realised that however flat your wig lays however bleached your knots are you will always see the lace! Nothing wrong with it but it only looks real online.
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch Год назад
Yes! I realized this early on with closures and quickly switched to silk-based closures. I knew deep down in my heart I did not have the patience or skills for lace fronts, lol . Thanks for sharing your thoughts and thank you for watching!
@BrownSkinGirl96
@BrownSkinGirl96 6 месяцев назад
I’m not that good with lacefronts either but I normally just use the glue to lay down my front. I never use the melt me down spray, it don’t work
@justmars4273
@justmars4273 Год назад
I made a video about hip-hop’s impact on the beauty standards of today. And from my findings, the men perpetuated the “baddie” standard before the Kardashians were even on the scene. Way before Instagram.
@charlescoreyz4184
@charlescoreyz4184 11 месяцев назад
How can a man perpetuate a woman! Women did this to keep up with the better-looking women!
@justmars4273
@justmars4273 11 месяцев назад
@@charlescoreyz4184 it’s called influence.. Men say what they desire (a.k.a a baddie) Women follow That simple Women aren’t following what the next woman do if said woman is not in demand… Men set the standard of what’s in demand .. Becasue the end goal is for said woman to be attractive to MEN It’s not complicated
@90ejb
@90ejb 2 месяца назад
​@@charlescoreyz4184They perpetuated by putting these type of women on a pedestal. You don't see average women in their music video
@MELLUMOADA
@MELLUMOADA Месяц назад
@@charlescoreyz4184also the patriarchy ever heard of it?? The reason women even look to make these changes in the first place
@9Mountains9
@9Mountains9 21 час назад
These hairstyles isn’t about classism, it’s rooted in racism, because it’s usually a certain texture that’s glamorized. These women are brand ambassadors, exotic dancers, escorts, and need protective styles that don’t damage their natural hair. It’s rooted in anti-black beauty standards and sex work. Black women and black people overall in America are the world’s market & #1 consumer. We fund majority of almost every buisness in the world: There is a reason why different cultures set up shop in our communities with their businesses to survive because we are the number #1 consumer for the world. We are the consumer, the model, we can bring any company to the top. Literally.
@Slymphomie
@Slymphomie 2 дня назад
It’s so true about feeling like natural hair isn’t good enough after wearing wigs. I wore wigs for years after going through chemo and even when my hair grew back I preferred the wigs. My real hair was so flat and “thin”. My wigs made me look at least 5 years younger and looked so amazing in pictures.. When I stopped wearing them after awhile I stopped hating my natural hair. It really is an addiction. Great video!
@DamasMademoiselle
@DamasMademoiselle 14 часов назад
I remember when you didn’t want to look fake even if you had a little work done. You were discreet because you wanted to look naturally beautiful. Now it is out in the open and a right of passage to get plastic surgery. 😢
@antiheroine3611
@antiheroine3611 Год назад
Long natural hair or healthy long relaxed hair is wayyyy more luxurious than a lace front. Wigs are cool but they're a hassle and its stressful having to figure out what to do with your hair during emergencies or when you just wanna get up and go
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching and commenting!
@whatzittooyah
@whatzittooyah 19 дней назад
Healthy hair causes long hair because it will grow. They go hand in hand. But hair that won’t grow or hair that break off is unhealthy.
@cuteney
@cuteney Год назад
I think that African AmericanRappers from the 90s such as Lil Kim as well as Video Vixens from early 2000s were the inspirationforthis aesthetic . The kardashians made the non poc interested in trying this look but this look was defs not started by them and I agree with you 100% on that
@howsie123
@howsie123 6 месяцев назад
The kardashians are not "baddies". Besides kim, khloe and kylies bbl which kim and khloe now removed, they dont have any other "baddie aesthetic feature". They dont even dress like "black baddies" and dont act like them either. The kardashians are more like the likes of paris hilton and other wealthy socialites. They fit more in the wealthy socialite aesthetic. Then again, the black baddie look and the white baddie look are two different things altogether. The black baddie look is like a black female rapper. The white baddie look is like a rich white socialite woman (sort of like the "that girl aesthetic which white women seem to like)
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for commenting and watching!
@Anisa-wi5zj
@Anisa-wi5zj 4 месяца назад
@@howsie123I don’t think it make a difference. Both over sexualize themselves
@coffeebean4356
@coffeebean4356 8 дней назад
@@howsie123this doesn’t take away from the truth of their comment. Back in 2015/16, that family was THE instagram baddies.
@fashionwithoutlabels
@fashionwithoutlabels 11 месяцев назад
I must be broke over here with my locs 😂
@1991-present
@1991-present 11 месяцев назад
Same 😄
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
No! No one with locs is EVER BROKE! People spend thousands of dollars just to BUY human hair locs! From other black people! We all know the cost that goes into locs and its upkeep! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@johndewberryiii9925
@johndewberryiii9925 Месяц назад
I love locs
@Theworldisyouroyster156
@Theworldisyouroyster156 Год назад
That’s so crazy when you stop and think that the majority of this hair comes from India where it was donated in a ceremony before the believers think they will be blessed. There are videos here to the head shaving. It’s crazy.
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
This is a very important point you have made! Thank you for commenting and sharing your thoughts!
@timahy4020
@timahy4020 11 месяцев назад
😢 I am a woman of certain age. I have been super coily for almost 30 years. Everything old is new again. Every new trend to get us to dislike our hair texture for whatever the disgusting reason is. We are spending money to fall for the reason or reasons especially when it comes to our hair. No love do we have for our uniquely God blessed beauty. I learned this long ago. Sad. 😢
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, for watching, and for commenting!
@user-wi6cz4hh5b
@user-wi6cz4hh5b 5 месяцев назад
​@@DynamicTouch Have you seen? Kylie Jenner was at the 2024 Golden Globes(she didn't walk the red carpet) it seems Kylie no longer needs different coloured weaves.
@YummiLolZ
@YummiLolZ 3 месяца назад
I told myself yesterday I was tired of wearing wigs and weave! It gets tiring doing that too 🤣 LIKEEE I straightened my hair yesterday and I love it 🥰
@Claire-rq9cg
@Claire-rq9cg 18 дней назад
Ok in a brief, a baddie is an illusional (only on social media because I’ve never met none of these ppl in real life) person with insecurities (the need to look a certain way through surgery, make up, nakedness, wigs and all the acrylic nails,etc). I’m glad I’m not in this category.
@AlmazB
@AlmazB 2 месяца назад
The baddie culture is aging these women. Its an esthetic
@coffeebean4356
@coffeebean4356 8 дней назад
1 year later and it’s still crazy how carbon copy everyone is
@bohobabie5987
@bohobabie5987 20 часов назад
not baddies fighting in the wild😂🤣😆
@sophiadixon8004
@sophiadixon8004 4 месяца назад
Who cares,I'm a bad ........on my own and don't need approval from others, just be your self 💯
@caitilinann5936
@caitilinann5936 23 часа назад
❤❤❤
@thewordsmith5440
@thewordsmith5440 3 дня назад
My issue is not the wigs it's the excessive cleavage to every event. I saw someone wear a dress with most of her chest out to a wedding. Everything doesn't have to be raunchy.
@lovelee1772
@lovelee1772 День назад
And to court!!!
@babyitsjanell
@babyitsjanell День назад
Me rocking my fro… finna get sum braids 👀😗🤣
@carlawilson8806
@carlawilson8806 4 часа назад
When I see a so called baddie I have never thought “wow there goes a wealthy woman.” I only think of them as a rapper, an aspiring rapper or a hood chick who wants to be like a female rapper or become a groupie.
@victoriaaserwaa
@victoriaaserwaa Месяц назад
i love my wigs , but i will ALWAYS prioritize natural looks.
@samiyaferguson9177
@samiyaferguson9177 День назад
I think weaves that dont mimic the womans natural texture do her a disservice!
@voornaamachternaam5745
@voornaamachternaam5745 Год назад
I think the video vixens of the 90s( melisa ford) started it and later on the love and hiphop and wags ladies and nowadays its the pinterest and instagram models are the norm!!!
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch Год назад
I agree! I have heard a lot about Melisa Ford! Thanks for watching!
@kimmy8218
@kimmy8218 Год назад
Melissa Ford has natural long hair, natural figure and does not wear wear drag queen makeup and is very feminine. These so called baddies have fake baddies, crazy looking eyelashes and nails. They also wear drag queen make. If you take of your skin you don't have to wear to much makeup. They all look the same spandex outfits, drag queen makeup and a wig with a part down the middle. Imagine being so delusional thinking that a wig/hair weave is your hair. Low self esteem
@jandreacolon
@jandreacolon 4 минуты назад
This was so eye opening… I am working on growing my real hair to new lengths and retiring my ponytails and knotless braids. Ngl it feels weird when the whole world basically is rocking 40 inch bussdowns but at least I’ll have long natural hair in a few months and forever if I keep taking care of it. I’m kind of scared to see what we’ll look like when we’re old 😳
@Itcouldallbesosimple45
@Itcouldallbesosimple45 Месяц назад
These type of wigs have been around forever for theatrical purposes and to me this is just my opinion. I do appreciate a good lace wig but oftentimes the amount of makeup and hair on the wig just look crazy in any real life setting. They look good in the pictures but I guess women are willing to sacrifice. Looking weird in person to have good pictures. I appreciate your videos. I just found your channel and I've watched a couple you speak from a point of view that I completely identify with.
@petagriftin
@petagriftin Месяц назад
Yes I know a wig stylist and in person her lace is always smeared with foundation but in pictures it looks flawless.
@marcy2k1
@marcy2k1 5 месяцев назад
Let's be fr yall India Westbrooks paved the way for current baddie culture, I know some of yall remember the chokehold she had on black Twitter for YEARS
@glowgore
@glowgore 14 часов назад
Weaves existed in the Caribbean, not as common, you would see women wear natural hair, locs , natural extensions or even just your own relaxed hair. When I moved to the USA I was and still flabbergasted by how common weaves and this"baddie" look was amongst black women, so much so that they blur together. I see this trend starting to seep into Caribbean cultures, natural hair in public is slowly decreasing, not at bad but your see the uptick amongst Caribbean women. I wore my hair natural all my life, so the looks I get with my big afro is a bit unnerving. I didn't know why so I've been confused for months until I start looking it up. I didnt understand why it was so common. I wish natural hair wash more common. It's normalising a straight hair standard of beauty, and celebrated. It's really depressing. It's a psyop.
@Rikitaky
@Rikitaky 14 часов назад
What I've noticed is that baddie culture used to be about Independence and self preservation. It was supposed to be about confidence and not being fit into a mold. Being unordinary or "bad" in the terms of society. It used to be something that uplifted women.... But when baddie culture started to become attractive and perfered to some people, majority men, all of a sudden being a baddie was no longer a movement but a way to be found attractive by men. It was no longer about those qualities but all looks and show. And I aint blaming men because anybody with two sides of a brain cam see that time and time again a lot of things meant to uplift women became soley to look attractive when men started to find it attractive and pursue it. When baddie culture runs out of trend it will be something new that women will flock to to be found attractive. It isn't baddie culture that's poisoning us, its the millennium old desire to be found attractive. Women used to bleach their skin with toxic chemicals despite that it was literally killing them to be found attractive. But stopped when being natural and or tan was found attractive. When baddie culture dies, another toxic one will replace it. You cannot win, no women has ever truly won. And most women haven't truly looked at a trend and asked "is this attractive to me..? Or do I find it attractive because everyone else does..?"
@lexipooprincess
@lexipooprincess 21 час назад
Im going to offer a different perspective cause some of us suffer from sickness and diseases that make us lose our hair. Wigs make us feel included. I get the general statement but everyone isnt wearing wigs becuase they want the “baddie” aesthetic
@DearBill
@DearBill 9 дней назад
Personally i really like pink , blue or purple wigs on black women.
@9Mountains9
@9Mountains9 21 час назад
Black exotic dancers, video vixens and escorts & black trans escorts sex workers are the creators of this aesthetic. Not the Kardashians at all. The wigs came from black working women protecting their natural hair and needing a quick hairstyle to accommodate their hectic schedule without damaging their real hair anymore, black exotic dancers are responsible for the physical body standards.
@swiitmlk
@swiitmlk Час назад
"a standard of beauty that is ruted in classism" isnt every beauty standard like this?
@Gen_Zarya
@Gen_Zarya 6 месяцев назад
the sponsor was hilarious, ironic, hypocritical, and disheartening
@Heavenhellhaleema
@Heavenhellhaleema 6 месяцев назад
Agreed. I thought it was a joke at first
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
Hello! Thanks for watching! That commercial is for a product that is part of the Synthetic Hair Project. Also, this commentary was to point out behaviors surrounding the human hair industry as it pertains to Baddie Culture (Baddie Inspired Wig Culture). It is not addressed to those who do not subscribe to baddie culture. There are many sub-cultures surrounding wigs, their usage, styling, and acceptability. Even within black women spaces, there are many subcultures as well. This video was not to condemn all black women (since we are all vastly different and not a monolith), but to address a specific wig subculture that I personally deem as very toxic (and creates a hyper dependency to something that at its core, is just an accessory). As to what are some of the other cross-cultural wig practices, cultures, and subcultures of wig wearing? I go back in time to talk about it in my video titled: WIG INFLUENCING Goes INTERNATIONAL!!! | A ONCE in a LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY for Women Across The Globe! (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CvAZzsO0BiU.html ) Thank you for watching and leaving a comment, I really appreciate it!
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
@@Heavenhellhaleema Thank you for watching! That commercial is for a product that is a part of the synthetic hair project!
@SakuraaaHarmony
@SakuraaaHarmony 4 месяца назад
That’s why I can’t take these channels seriously
@lovelymel8603
@lovelymel8603 13 дней назад
I stopped wearing lace wigs with glue after I noticed no matter what I try my edges leave with the wig 😢its been 2 yrs & ion plan on getting it again
@purpleviolet9046
@purpleviolet9046 День назад
@@lovelymel8603 I had a wig before, it was nice the first day but was itchy the second it’s not worth it.
@Cerise321
@Cerise321 Год назад
You don't even nearly have the number of subscribers you deserve for the quality and the value you put in your videos! Thank you for your work 🙏❤️❤️❤️
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for your kind words! Thank you for commenting and watching!
@KeepingUpwithQueen-Eva
@KeepingUpwithQueen-Eva Год назад
First here dear! Happy Saturday! Tuned in’💜
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch Год назад
Thank you for your continued support!!💜
@itsbabygirled
@itsbabygirled Год назад
Wow this one of the best videos I’ve watched on this topic! Instantly subscribed :)
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
Thank you sooo much for your feedback! The warmest welcome to Dynamic Touch! Thank you for watching and subscribing!
@djxn_
@djxn_ Год назад
It's black American women... Because really & truly the full lips & wigs is done by black women and women of African descent in general even in Nigeria....
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch Год назад
Thanks for commenting and watching!
@DearBill
@DearBill 9 дней назад
There is no nappy women in Nigeria. In Kenya , Tanzania or Zambia yes there is a lot.
@moreni2nd405
@moreni2nd405 Год назад
I love your topics/videos ❤️✊🏽🌱
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch Год назад
Thank you for the feedback! I will try to create more!
@carlawilson8806
@carlawilson8806 5 часов назад
When I see a so called baddie I have never ever thought “wow there goes a wealthy woman.” I only think of them as a rapper, an aspiring rapper or a hood chick who wants to be like a female rapper or become a groupie. Ijs
@DynamoDee333
@DynamoDee333 3 месяца назад
Nicely curated❤
@Aries.Goddess30
@Aries.Goddess30 Год назад
Love your commentary
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch Год назад
Thank you so much!
@nickolespears
@nickolespears Год назад
Thanks for the video, ma. 🎉😊
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
No, thank you for watching and commenting! It is much appreciated!
@hollymochristu4091
@hollymochristu4091 Год назад
6:01 African American women created the « Baddie » trend
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch Год назад
Thanks for answering and watching!
@howsie123
@howsie123 6 месяцев назад
Baddies are subjective. Every race seems to have their own version. The kardashians dont fit into the african american baddie aesthetic. They really just have/had bbls. They dont dress, act etc like baddies.They are the standard white socialite with a bbl. Basically paris hilton with a bbl and less barbie vibes. I would say the white baddie aesthetic is more like the "that girl aesthetic" The "white baddie" is fit (not necessarily very thick but still sort of natural gym type curves), eats healthy, more minemal makeup, usually natural hair with maybe some extentions, fashionable, natural looking hair colour (so no pink, orange lacefronts), rich and put together.
@Liiinda4
@Liiinda4 5 месяцев назад
@@howsie123 Um, let's tell the truth. The Kardashians (particularly Kim, Khloe, and Kylie) most certainly copied the baddie aesthetic created by Black American women. You must be young. A lot of their fashion choices (much of which Kanye and Tyga was responsible for) were adopted from trends popularized by Black culture, certain hairstyles (they DO wear different color wigs), who they associate/procreate with, the tanned skin, augmented lips, hips, butt, even their marketing strategies draw from trends in Black culture, music, and entertainment. They aren't Black so obviously it's not going to be a 1:1 comparison. And naturally, things change. The "white baddie aesthetic" you refer to now is what has evolved from what the Kardashians started.
@ladydiaspora807
@ladydiaspora807 Месяц назад
​@howsie123 back in the day Pamela anderson would have been a "baddie"
@reinelena9915
@reinelena9915 6 дней назад
@@Liiinda4 The Kardashian aesthetic is gaudy. They were considered lower caste and were not even allowed into the Hamptons until Kanye elevated their status…
@cookoobananaz
@cookoobananaz 10 месяцев назад
Personally this was cute to me in my early and mid 20's .....now in my late 20's this is just not it. Could be my personal taste but in any way it is giving "I need validation and attention from another because my attention is not good enough atm".
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching and commenting!
@natasharobinson5128
@natasharobinson5128 Год назад
Your on point!!!!
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch Год назад
Thank you for your feedback!
@djxn_
@djxn_ Год назад
Excellent video!!
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch Год назад
Thank you!
@stanfatou2002
@stanfatou2002 7 месяцев назад
Did you just advertise a product for wigs? Girl...
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
Hello! Thanks for watching! That commercial is for a product that is part of the Synthetic Hair Project. Also, this commentary was to point out behaviors surrounding the human hair industry as it pertains to Baddie Culture (Baddie Inspired Wig Culture). It is not addressed to those who do not subscribe to baddie culture. There are many sub-cultures surrounding wigs, their usage, styling, and acceptability. Even within black women spaces, there are many subcultures as well. This video was not to condemn all black women (since we are all vastly different and not a monolith), but to address a specific wig subculture that I personally deem as very toxic (and creates a hyper dependency to something that at its core, is just an accessory). As to what are some of the other cross-cultural wig practices, cultures, and subcultures of wig wearing? I go back in time to talk about it in my video titled: WIG INFLUENCING Goes INTERNATIONAL!!! | A ONCE in a LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY for Women Across The Globe! (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CvAZzsO0BiU.html ) Thank you for watching and leaving a comment, I really appreciate it!
@minahtheweirdo
@minahtheweirdo Год назад
Great video. I watched to the end.
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch Год назад
Thanks so much! It means a lot!
@minahtheweirdo
@minahtheweirdo Год назад
@@DynamicTouch 🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻
@tornadosirenwednesday
@tornadosirenwednesday 9 месяцев назад
It all comes back to money
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
It is quite unfortunate, but with more people speaking up about this issue, we can see positive change. Thank you for watching!
@xoticcinderella
@xoticcinderella 11 месяцев назад
Misa Hilton is the architect of the fashion in hip hop and R&b
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing, I learned something new today!
@ranitagadling4312
@ranitagadling4312 6 месяцев назад
I'm not familiar with the baddie culture but if I had to choose who started the culture I'd say that it was none other than the OG of colorful wigs and outrageous fashion herself Lil Kim
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
A lot of people have stated Lil Kim as the origin. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@EricaYE6
@EricaYE6 4 месяца назад
2:45 Why do they look so mean though, in their pictures? Looks like her mugshot. What, do Baddies have "bad" teeth or something? Why don't they smile?
@dimensionsofagemini
@dimensionsofagemini 6 месяцев назад
Grrrrr88888t Topic! Accurate.
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! Thank you for watching!
@MooBerry2009
@MooBerry2009 Месяц назад
India Love and her sisters as well as Lashuntea Heckard originated the baddie culture but that was in the swag era.
@uptowngirlup3191
@uptowngirlup3191 19 часов назад
I know we talking about hair but them outfits do the same thing bro.
@AliciaSade-uu3xz
@AliciaSade-uu3xz 22 часа назад
Women like that make me feel plain. I never wore a lace front. But i loved a half wig. I hate the dramatic lashes. I dont have a Bbl Body. I dont wear makeup 99% of the time. Only when im going to dinner. And that's once in a while. I now wear my natural hair. I have locs
@ertfgghhhh
@ertfgghhhh 6 месяцев назад
RNB is responsible for baddie culture. Each woman personified the baddie. These three are who black woman are trying to look like
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing and thank you for watching as well!
@UnconventionalChef
@UnconventionalChef Месяц назад
Uh...Lil Kim started the colored wig fad.
@rucianapollard7098
@rucianapollard7098 11 часов назад
Sure did!!
@nombusodube4084
@nombusodube4084 7 часов назад
I think baddie culture is rooted in racial ambiguity you were not supposed to look too black or too white, you have to be in a grey area. People were supposed look at you and think wat is she mixed with and you see this by the fact the your most well know baddies are and look racially ambiguous.
@msangthrope5396
@msangthrope5396 7 часов назад
The baddie subculture reminds me of the twilight zone. Everyone looks alike. There's no uniqueness about anyone anymore. Now all these women have the same lace front,the same slicked down baby hair,the same eyelashes,the same breast implants,the same snatched waist,the same bbl,the same skin tight fashion nova outfit.
@ycaceres3357
@ycaceres3357 Год назад
When did a Jamaican word become used for this
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch Год назад
It's interesting how a word became an online subculture and now we are having discussions about it. Thank you for commenting and watching!
@Lidiroyal
@Lidiroyal Год назад
You used Bernice Burgos in your thumbnail but she never really wears frontals or lace fronts. She has sew ins done.
@user-gu6vf3je1d
@user-gu6vf3je1d Год назад
Because she’s intentionally a woman and not participating in the promotion of lgbt community by looking like a cross dresser. The look is intentional. I don’t think women understand this but it’s exactly what they are doing…
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@a87nomsirrah35
@a87nomsirrah35 Год назад
Too many ads
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch Год назад
Thank you for watching! we appreciate it!
@meanttobe5161
@meanttobe5161 Месяц назад
You got lil Kim up there but she is not the blue print. Sorry to say it but Kanye made KimK the typical looking “baddie”… every black girl wanted to hop on her wave like she invented it or sumn 🤨….. and also KK has more influence than lil Kim let’s be real.
@Ultimate_Onyx
@Ultimate_Onyx 13 дней назад
Kim k did not start that, they literally copied black womens aesthetics in the 2000’s after getting with Kanye raggedy behind.
@BenitaSFB
@BenitaSFB 21 час назад
HEAVY disagree.
@TheZillennialHousewife
@TheZillennialHousewife Год назад
Great video!
@DynamicTouch
@DynamicTouch Год назад
Thank You!
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