Been helping to finish cutting my husband’s hair at home, and he’s always had this issue!! Never know how to help fuzzy part lay down or trim it enough without looking weird (but then it’ll grow so fast). Thanks for sharing this!!! Definitely looking into this for his Father’s Day gift!
came from your youtube live and i just want to say that you’re doing great even though you don’t post often!! as long as you’re healthy, that’s all that matters! have a nice day ☺️
Not a lot of videos BUT everytime we get a new one they give us so much information that would be of good use in life & I'm living for it!!! Keep up the good work E. I'll always support u and love u💖💖💖 stay healthy p.s remember to wear yr mask😉😊
Trust me it isn't a walk in the park and soon you would regret this wish. Coarse and very straight asian hair, sticks out like a porcupine when its short, you cannot "slick down" your unrully spikes no matter the styling product and expect it to last no more then 5 minutes (including strong hold salon quality products), our hair is highly inflexible which means that once you wake up that hair would not magically be put in place with your hands or a bit of water (it needs to be fully drenched in water+ towel dry+blowdried into the desired shape or flat ironed to change its shape), your hair would be unable to do a different part once the part has set, your hair cannot be combed back or even sideways once it hangs down your face, no matter what you do you cannot get that sexy messy look with your hands and products (only acheivable with perm) as the hair would revert back the the shape it was before it was "messed up", most conditioners leave our hair too dry or leave it too heavy as we need a LOT of moisture due to our coarse texture but we cannot tolerate oil as it makes it look dirty (so we need a conditionner that is water based but has a TON of humectants to moisturize but no silicones, mineral oil or heavy oils), most salons/ barbers do not understand our hair texture (therefore making styling and cutting impossible for them without it looking bad) and even the most asian hair experienced barbers can easily mess up because on the side of our hair as little as 1mm dent inside our fade is enough for us to see the difference. But the tradeoff is that our hair tends to be 3 times stronger then caucasian hair, tends to be chemically resistant (can afford to to do a permanent hair color every month with the hair staying completly intact) heat resistant (able to use hot irons on hair more often), has lots of natural shine and can hold a curl/ wave very very well once it has properly set (roller sets can last us 3 days, if you pin up a heat curl for 15 min/ don't allow it from falling down if you have short hair)
The best hair belongs to South Asians and Latine people. They have the dark thick hair similar to East Asians, but not as coarse and not extremely straight
Thanks for the tips! I've been training myself to care for my husband's hair since covidtimes. Having wyppl hair myself, it adds to the learning curve, trying to address the needs of asian hair and having no experience with those needs. Loveing your tutorials and learning more as I go. Are there any other youtubers you suggest for asian male cuts n haircare?
I'm shaved and i think of getting it longer but i second guess myself everytime BCS it makes me look like a mushroom when the sides grow lol, maybe I'll try that
Was the right picture in the thumbnail photoshopped or edited, you look very 'exotic' looking I'm envious. I also have some questions regarding career and such, is there a platform or something you read dm's or comments like Instagram lives?
Watching from the live !!! It was the ✨Post Notifications ✨ for me 😌😇 If you Zodiacs haven’t clicked the “ 🔔 “ do it you won’t be sorry this channel is super fun and v informative 🤩🥳🤪🤯🥰