#korean #kpop #hairstyle #makeup Today Ghost 9 Memebers tired to give our beautiful pannels Korean Idol hair style How well did they do? *typo 01:42 Ryan,25
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The young man with the red stripped shirt(doing the young woman's hair). He was soooooooo gentle with styling her hair. Because African American hair is NO JOKE( It gets tangled very easily, tender-headedness, and its a LOT to deal with etc.) P.S. And I learned how to style a ponytail!!. Both of them did a great job too!!.
This made me think about how yall know how some idols get everyday jobs when they retire. What if I tried to go to what I heard was a salon that could do black hair in korea only to see my old bias there😂. Now I gotta manifest it after seeing this video🎉
omg i love how he was so gentle with her hair like ik our hair gets tangled so easy and most of us are tender-headed but he was so nice and gentle we need more of these episodes asap
I’m black but my mom permed my hair ever since I was 5. I have a lot of new growth and I’m letting it grow out but I feel so dumb at times because I don’t know how to take care of my hair. I’m trying to learn but with the multiple different textures it’s really hard
It’s okay, you’ll get the hang of it. There are many videos on RU-vid that can help you with the transitioning until you’re ready to cut off the permed part. Hope you have fun with your journey and give grace to yourself ❤
This was so wholesome, love it! Hope to see the part two where they switch places, that sounds like it’d be interesting as well. Will checkout their group now! I appreciate them being so open minded 🙌🏾
You took the words right out of the mouth. I just mentioned this same comment today. I believe this brown-skinned lady has more of a loose afro texture it's not as kinky.
@@princechawmin2491 How you gonna say they didn't have "black" hair when they're literally "black"? What? We don't all have the same hair texture. However, that doesn't make it any less "black."
I love these videos. Kinda weird but Korean people seem so kind. It’s nice to see because I feel like blacks people enjoy Asian culture a lot so it’s nice to see them check out ours too
Though they will never experience having to deal with these hair types (they’re Asian, with Asian hair types, living in Asia, only interacting with mainly Asians) this is such a valuable and rewarding experience for them because a lot of Asians are ignorant to other cultures, I’ve met Koreans who didn’t even know people naturally and these hair types so them getting this enrichment is really going to help them know more about different people since they seldom meet people who aren’t Asians
I loved their positive demeanour. I am a black person and yesterday for the first time I dealt with an Afro hair texture I never had before. I realised that I did not know as much as I thought and products/methods I normally used on my hair with great results were not doing the same for the other person (even though our hair looked similar). The process took for ever and the result was not exactly it. However, for next time, I have devised a new regime and style, which I am pretty confident will work out better. All this to say that anything we do for the first time maybe challenging but as long as there is the desire to learn, people can learn to do everything!
It is so amazing how the care for and of curly/nappy/Black/African descent hair has progressed over the decades. As a " Boomer," I remember using old-school straightening combs, never being able to get my hair wet for swimming, or not walking in the rain. It was liberating to stop straightening and accepting my hair and it's natural texture. It's delightful seeing the current acceptance of everyone's natural hair textures. The challenge is that everyone's hair is unique. Blame it on the whacky genes! Peace and much joy.
Maybe it would be a good learning curve for all the salons in the schools that they diversify different cultures so they can learn how to take care of each cultures hair so they’re not put off by trying to do another cultures hair because money is money and lotta cultures will pay good money to help get their hair done and get it done right by a good stylist that has a wide range of education on hair
As they should. Black hair stylists can do straight hair to the tightest curls. Why is it that other races struggle to do the same when they supposedly had the same education? That's because they didn't. The schools don't teach how to do textured hair and that's actually discriminatory.
Loved this! Content like this is so important in raising awareness about the lack of black hair care knowledge in salons across the world and industries like modelling, tv and film 👏🏽
I love how patient and gentle All of them were with eachother,it made the vibe very comfortable.Also both of the guest with the curly hair were attractive.
If they are interested in learning more about how to care for black hair there is a RU-vid channel called “GlamFam Hair and Beauty” that could teach them without leaving the comfort of their home and they can even order hair mannequins with our texture of hair to practice on. Lynwood will teach them so much.
It's a science to our hair with gel & brushing ... I appreciate him being gentle but me doing my hair it's a literal war I be aggressively beating & pulling & slicking 😂
Love this but majority of black people have 4c hairs so they should have gone with that but if we have to start with loose curl then work your way up to 4c 😊 that’s good to
Yeaaarsss ago my family and I used to go to this Japanese hair salon in oceanside new york. The first time we came we must've been their first black clients cause they looked at us as if to say "why would you come here?!" 😂 But BAYBEE let me tell you something. They took us in and they didn't care how many hands they had to get in our heads to get that hair BONE straight. They did it and they did it RIGHT EVERYTIME. I'll NEVER forget them, plus they were always SO friendly and sweet to us. We never left without giving them a hefty tip and god forbid i went awhile without seeing them they were always so curious to why they didn't see me i awhile. I'd love to know if they're still there. Really sweet people
OMG he did the woman hair pretty good 👌🏾hands down 👍🏾I like these teachable moments it's all about the products the brush and combs also the types of combs
My family are black beautiful people and there are some with curly hair and straight hair god makes us there is no difference between us and the world😊