I remember my Moma putting on my uniform for High School and taking me to the bus stop while it was still dark so I'd be on time. Looking back at 12 years I was so loved. My Mom's 80th Birthday is tomorrow and I'm so grateful to YHWH. We Celebrate All Moms.
Every Saturday morning I had to climb up into our concrete washtub with a block of blue soap and a rough rag ,to sit and wait on my grandmother's weekly rough scrub down, while all my other cousins looked on and laughed she loved me very much,i miss her may God bless and rest her soul🥰
I'm jamaican and I remember the days when mommy use to scrub off my skin and call it bathing, then oil me down in coco butter then kill me with baby powder 😂😂😂
No ashy o my gosh My Mom to this day still tells me that and it's literally like if I don't put on cream or if I don't put on vaseline I'll be Looking ashy and not good.😂😂
One of my earliest memories is being scrubbed, dried up in a very fluffy towel and being carried to my bedroom giggling, flung over the shoulder like a sack(some days) slathered in 1000 layers of Vaseline and dressed up in a uniform I was supposedly going to grow into 😂😂
Faith in action. Big clothes for a child they prophesied will not die young by buying clothes they will grow into! In a continent where children had a high risk of expiring before 5 years. Sense! Thst is why we are here to comment 😊😊😊😊 God bless our parents.
The light burning sensation from the sponge after bathing and the powder😂😂😂😂 iconic. My Ghanaian parents always drowned my forehead in anointing oil so I always got to school with my head shining😂😂😂
They bathe you like dat morning and night… Also you could nevah go to school without a hot drink to break the gas on your stomach 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Both my parents have been promoted to Glory….. I will LOVE dem forever 🙏🏾❤🇯🇲❤🙏🏾
It's always funny when the teacher asks if your brains were fried or baked, after you walked to school under the blazing sun, your skin slathered with baby oil or coated with baby powder.😂😂
I've been going through all of the comments and I am so happy and delighted to see that all the moms of all of the nationalities are so sweet and loving it surely has passed the test of time, and all of them are so proud of you now, for the rest whom are parents themselves they can follow on their footsteps and you can gift 🎁 the baby power 😁 we will just have it as a reminder that you are so sweet and loving. Beautiful people we're all a family take care of each other. God bless you all 💯💚🏖️🦋🌺🦜🙏🦋😎💙🧿
The amount of relatibility I had in this routine!!!😂😂😂😂 being bathed, scrubbed, powdered... and the miserable face at the end!!!😂😂😂😂😂 this was my life as a black American!!!
In the US, Black parents grease you up. If your Black baby isn’t shining and well moisturized it is it truly being loved. My dad kept Vaseline in his work truck and on cold winter mornings if I didn’t moisturize he’d grease up my face with cold, hard Vaseline just as rough as he was with the baby powder.
I cried laughing😂..This short video took me to memory lane. I remember my mommy giving me a bath when I was a little girl. She used to use a small towel which she lathered it...And Lord have mercy!!! She used to scrub me like this mom scrubbed her son😂. When she used to dry me up...Here came the Johnson and Johnson powder. I remember that after that bath I felt so tired and sleepy. Then combing my hair was another adventure. But I could say something... I remember that my third grade teacher used to put a gold little star🌟 in the class hygiene chart next to my name😆. Today I am 60 years old and every morning when I take a shower..I imitate my beautiful mom(RIP) with the soap lather and scrub scrub here and there...And the Johnson and Johnson powder. I love my mother and miss her so much. But mommy knew best.
🤣🤣🤣🤣Unfortunately this is true. I remember being scrubbed just like this. And Liberian mothers use African black soap. And once you hit puberty, they scrub your armpits with lime and baking soda so you don't develope body odour. It's an unforgettable experience. Thanks to all the caring mothers of the world
True ,most of these mothers will tend to scrub you right it the middle of the compound at the time they will have a chat with others in the compound. If you're lucky that day, they will use the outside bathroom or side of the house were drained down in the gutters🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. After they have spent all that of their energy on scrubbing and appear half the container of body oil or vaseline.then they will give you children your supper eat. If they see you going back to play in the dust 🤣🤣.that another story.
I remember how Mama will lavish the mixture of Lotion and coconut oil all over our body, to the point our forehead will be shining like the mirror. I applaud you all, Mothers worldwide.
I think this brings memories for children worldwide.Because we in the Carribean use to have the same recepie ,the bathing the vaseline en Johnson babypowder .Mama and granny were the best.😂❤❤
@JagBrit we are not all the “same people” I think you’re forgetting about the INDEGENIOUS West Africans. Many of us were not affected by the slave trade, some were willing participants in the trading and a lot of us kept our original languages, surnames and individual cultures. And even Anglophone West Africans are not the same as each other, we all come from different tribes (ethnicities). Also, anglophone and francophone West Africans have many things in common; including shared tribes, history, language, DNA and culture. The people that you are taking about are the freed slaves that returned to Sierra Leone (Salone) and Liberia. Those people have surnames like that. The rest of us Sierra Leoneans (Saloneans) do not. Just because we speak Krio doesn’t mean that we are Krio. It is merely a widely spoken language in Salone. However, the majority of us Sierra Leoneans ARE NOT Krio (creole) peoples. Krio was created for the sole purpose of trade, only. Also, the language Krio has many indegenious language words from various tribes and French words, mixed into it. We indigenous Sierra Leoneans (Saloneans) have our traditional surnames still in common use. Surnames like Koroma, Bangura, Jalloh, Sessay, Bendu, Mansaray, etc.. are indigenous to us; they were not “given to us” by a random white man. These indegenious surnames come from the Temne tribe, the Limba tribe, the Fulani (Fula) tribe, the Mende tribe, Sussu tribe, the Sherbro tribe, etc... none of them originated from the slave trade. None of them are “British West African”. Stop trying to relate everything with slavery; and please do not erase our (indigenous and traditional) cultures and languages just so you can relate with Afro-Caribbean’s, Afro-Latinas and Afro-Americans. We have more than 18 tribes and languages in Sierra Leone (Salone); Nigerians have more than 300 I think. I think there are more than 2000 or 3000 tribes in West Africa alone, talk less of Central Africa (with which we share close ties, history, and sometimes DNA with). Saying “we are all the same” is ignoring our unique differences, which should be appreciated and not erased and ignored, just so we can relate with others. It is upsetting. Before foreign colonial rule, there was indigenous rule. We had kingdoms, chiefdoms and empires. We didn’t come from slavery. Stop erasing our real history that is separate from “the white man” just so you can be relatable to other blacks. It is misleading. If they come to West Africa now with the idea that “we are all the same”, they will be extremely disappointed; because they’ll soon come to find out that we are a somewhat tribalistic group of people and we differentiate ourselves.
🤣🤣🇯🇲 OMG! some jamaican parents be like this tooo! They scrub you good, powder you ,then after combing your hair the oil is rub alll over your face. And they use there saliva to smooth out your eye brows. And when the lotion finish they rub you down with vaseline !!😂😂 pure love!🇯🇲
After reading so man6 comments from so many different ethnic cultures has taught me that "WE ARE ALL HUMAN". Have alot of the same experiences and love the same way. Please stop letting the establishment separate us. WE ARE ONE with TMH....!! Stop saying different race. We have different backgrounds, ethnicities and culture but WE ARE ALL JUST HUMAN. 😊
Reading of all these experiences from brothers and sisters around the globe warms my heart. There's so many things that bind us.. when they were done with my own I used to look so shiny. Happy and funny memories 💕🙏🏾 😂
I’m black American and when my mom was done my skin was rubbed raw and my body was white with talcum and my face was gleaming like the sun from the Vaseline! Not to mention the knots in my head from the dreaded ponytail holders with the balls! 😂😂😂
Why is this so accurate.. I was just telling my American friend my mom bath all of us, Till you prove to her you can shower well and brush your teeth like a pro.. other wise if she has to shower you till your 10 so be it she is the one who gave birth to us . Here they call it weird. No wonder why some yall stink
I had an African nurse in the hospital name fausta she gave me the best bath I ever had❤😂 I started out pink and when she was done I was magenta respective fausta😊
A Jamaican here, I definately can relate to this. My Grandmother use to scrub our skin so hard it burns and then we would be so shine from Vaseline and that big white puff of powder covering our chest and necks 😆🤣😂
@@AmyJallow 🤣🤣🤣Those were the days. Traumatic but looking back grateful that someone loved me enough to see to it that I was clean and protected from the elements.
No get a life, you're disrupting his wife Your husband's mother gave YOU space, so let the cycle of life continue and give your daughter in law space too
I showed my husband this video [ he's from the back woods in Alabama ], said I remembered getting washed down like that from my grandmother. My husband, now 60 yrs, stays forever in the shower.
My grandma was from mexico,and she also took us a bath,I use to think 'what did I do to make her angry..it wasnt that..she just wanted me to be super clean,I still recall my scalp being sore after she washed my hair..much respect to the people of Africa, you have brought many creative things to my world..and I thank you for that.. namaste
As I didn't grow up in a hot climate, I can't relate. However, my mom would drench us in vaseline. My face was so shiny, you could probably see your reflection in it.
Putting vaseline on your skin is very bad for your skin! It kills the good bacteria on your skin! Your skin will eventually be messed up. If it’s only a tiny bit mixed with lotion that’s fine, but too much is not a good thing!!!!
I love this. My mother prepared me every morning until I was 7. I would just stand there with my hand up or out and say “ready, mommy.” She was very kind and loving ❤. Then, off to school.
Talcum powder was my mother’s cure for everything. Skin rash, blemishes, acne, and more. When I was 12, I almost died from powder inhalation. For years my mom said that I had bad asthma but it turned out that she was just using too much powder. 20 years later and I’m no longer using powder myself… however from the amount used when I was younger, i can still sneeze and a cloud of powder dust gushes out of my nose. I’ve lost 2 jobs from employers accusing me of using cocaine while at work.
The “child’s” resignation to being manhandling by his mother is brilliantly acted … even the too big clothes tightly secured with a belt 😂 I like how proud she is at the end of his talcuming
God bless every mothers ❤ on earth 🌎 Motherly love is priceless ❤ May our mother live longer 🙏 And to those mother who have left the world behind MAY THEIR PERFECT SOULS REST IN PERFECT PEACE 🥺 ✌ I LOVE YOU MOM 💜
Lol i used to run away from one sponge when my mom wants to bathe me with it i run for my dear life and later still bathe with it haaaa what a life with mom 😂😂😂😂😂
better be calm if you don’t want your head bashed or worse still a slap ! all these prepared us for today . are your kids being prepared for tomorrow ? of course with minor changes .
I'm a new Igbo Wife from American ... The way my husband scrubs everything 99 times & powders his face after this MUST be the standard. I dey see am now well well ooooo🤣🤣🤣
As a longhaired child, i also had to suffer the painful hair brushing ritual in which hair is scrapped to the back to make a perfect ponytail, so tight that it looked like I was perpetually surprised.
I'm Irish and I used to be bright pink after my bath, the water was so hot. And then my mother was so intent on my hair being perfectly in place that my scalp would be scraped with the brush bristles with my hair being put in a tight ponytail. And lots of talcum powder! No talcum powder on my face though.
A backyard bath is the best under a tap after getting your hair washed. Lord don't let the air catch yah hair open, so hard by the time she ready to plait your hair. 🤣🇧🇧
@@xcytd4diys894 I'm Canadian, could you explain why the talcum powder on the face? When I was young, it was bath everynight, and the torture of butt length hair braided on either side of the head (my hair is super fine and knotted so easily. ) my mom would put talcum powder under the sheets (I still do, sometimes, 40 years later). Now, in summer, if it's warm enough, I wash my (long again) hair at the lake, and very few knots (the lake has healing properties.)
Oh mine this made me laugh so hard. The facial expression of the boy she is bathing is priceless. Just look at him at the end of the video, you will know he is fed up.
@@peonynlilac lol my mother always use to rub that on my chest and back when I had a cold and it use to work every time. I still do it now when I get sick.
My mum scrubbed us till we were transparent 😂
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Oh my 😂😂😂😂
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Instead of talcum powder on the face, it was Vaseline. You'd be going to school looking like there's an oil refinery behind your house 😂
Yep
When I was a kid, my mom used at least a jar of Vaseline on me every day before school.
@@danielleatterberry Right 😂
The vaseline is on point along side number 1 bold shiny head
@@SiAnoNdiyo Facts!. Vaseline from head to toe😂. I miss my mom!❤️
I used to think it was torture but looking back I realized no one would ever treat me with so much love like this again 😂❤
I love my mom and grandma 😂
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❤❤awww❤❤
Yes, Exactly this.
Rich kid go think say na child abuse😂😂😂😂😂😂
That is mama showing love.
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😂😂😂😂😂 and it's the boys calmness and cooperation for me
He has no choice
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@@lyricsalone1there’s no choice indeed 😂, either you cooperate, or you cooperate 😂😂
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If not, you will get numerous slaps on your back 😂😂
He knows the kind beating he will collect if he didn't cooperate 😂😂😂
I'm not even African but that talcum powder is so freaking relatable. Asia and Africa divided by continent united by talcum powder.
I didn't understand the talc power. Could you explain me why he has this over his face?
honey I'm 58 yrs old from Georgia in the southern United States and I don't care if we were out of groceries WE HAD TALCUM POWDER!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@leslieedalgo7861 but what's the purpose ? To not sweat?
@@gwladyspiallat1349 Yeah cause we live in a tropical climate and we sweat a lot but i know some people use it excessively and it looks funny.
@@gwladyspiallat1349 hun for sweat! my grandma used to bathe me b4 bed & lay me between powdered sheets!
Same with African American parents. The Vaseline had us frying like chickens in the sun. 😂
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Same for us born in Africa 😂😂
Thinking the same thing lol
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I remember my Moma putting on my uniform for High School and taking me to the bus stop while it was still dark so I'd be on time. Looking back at 12 years I was so loved. My Mom's 80th Birthday is tomorrow and I'm so grateful to YHWH. We Celebrate All Moms.
80!?
Aww thats so sweet❤
Serious ooo🤣🤣🤣
@@modalordgwen1441 ,,,,
That's sweet 😊
Every Saturday morning I had to climb up into our concrete washtub with a block of blue soap and a rough rag ,to sit and wait on my grandmother's weekly rough scrub down, while all my other cousins looked on and laughed she loved me very much,i
miss her may God bless and rest her soul🥰
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When I come from shopping, bus ride,school etc first bathe is blue to wash off than energy .
My Dad too! And I’m from Sri Lanka! lol.
Just like indian parents. We have so much in common..afterall we are all of the same blood and flesh! 🤭
FACT'S
Hyeh
Yes
True 🤣🤣🤣
Well said
I'm jamaican and I remember the days when mommy use to scrub off my skin and call it bathing, then oil me down in coco butter then kill me with baby powder 😂😂😂
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Why did this bring back soooo many memories of having my skin ripped off ! ❤ 🇯🇲
Your comment made me laugh the hardest! 😂🤣😂🤣
He ain't never lied. I was in Nigeria driving to the airport and saw a mom in the side of the road scrubbing her son dooooowwwwwn.
From Chicago. We always got the Vaseline 😂😂😂 "No Ashy...No Ashy"
No ashy o my gosh My Mom to this day still tells me that and it's literally like if I don't put on cream or if I don't put on vaseline I'll be Looking ashy and not good.😂😂
What was the meaning of putting it😅😂 on your face en neck
If he only knew mom treating him like a King.
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Good Mommy.💗😃
Hahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas
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That's his Dad
One of my earliest memories is being scrubbed, dried up in a very fluffy towel and being carried to my bedroom giggling, flung over the shoulder like a sack(some days) slathered in 1000 layers of Vaseline and dressed up in a uniform I was supposedly going to grow into 😂😂
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Faith in action. Big clothes for a child they prophesied will not die young by buying clothes they will grow into! In a continent where children had a high risk of expiring before 5 years. Sense! Thst is why we are here to comment 😊😊😊😊 God bless our parents.
The light burning sensation from the sponge after bathing and the powder😂😂😂😂 iconic. My Ghanaian parents always drowned my forehead in anointing oil so I always got to school with my head shining😂😂😂
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Me tooo😂
My dad mostly😂
My Grandma is Jamaican and she put a mad lot of it
ayyy, I'm ghanaian too!! lolllll im convinced we all lived the same life
It be like that sometimes
That's straight up love right THERE! (his poor balls)
So accurate 😂😂. After being bathed like this your skin is so clean it hurts 😸
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I didn't know it hurts.
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They bathe you like dat morning and night…
Also you could nevah go to school without a hot drink to break the gas on your stomach 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Both my parents have been promoted to Glory….. I will LOVE dem forever 🙏🏾❤🇯🇲❤🙏🏾
I've never heard that term it's nice. God bless
A hot drink after a meal helps me digest my food better seriously. Kenyans know we have tea after eating.
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That's beautiful
promoted to glory, I like that, has a ring to it. peace and love.
Two days after watching this I still can't stop laughing when I remember it 🤣 😂,
MAMA AFRICA we love you all.
Haaaaaaaha oh my God noooo
Yes Sir ,Love Home
Ja me too🤣🤣🤣
Yes oooooo
Mwen ki anto
He’s gonna be one of those clear kids now
If u know u can relate to this let gather here for assembly 😂😂😂😂😂 i can't really stop laughing. A true African can understand this😂😂😂😂😂😂
I tell you Sis,his on point
Yes oh my sister
Absolutly
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We understand him well, bcoz we relate well well
The second powder is damn funny🤣🤣🤣 I'm proud to be African
Same here
Same but I'm Ugandan
I'm indian🇮🇳 but this video so realatable can't stop laughing 😂😂
Yes bro I'm also Indian
I once fell in love with a Indian 🇮🇳 girl from Jaipur....named neha sachdeva..she broke my 💔👰👳and married her girlfriend😒😳
@@handsome-brute2666 you mean LGBT
@@handsome-brute2666 That's insane
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See d way e baff d boy like goat wey Dem dey wash 😂😂😂
Our African mom's are the legends respect African mom's who beats you if you don't cry they'll beat you for not crying
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I swear 😂😂😂.. my mom was so Good at that , very annoying 😂
🤣🤣😂 I swear, so true
And also beat you for crying 😂😂😂👏
You forgot to smear a gallon of anointing oil on the head😂
My mother still does that to me whenever I visit. I'm in my 40s
😂😂😂 yup... greased us up
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Ur in ur 40s they are so all about looking good my mom be like u grease good
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It seems there's so much in common between Indian and African parenting 😅
Some the Indians are from Africa during the time of slavery they migrated to India
Reall
Bonjour
Salut
Exactly 😂😂😂
My mother handed her daughters with so much care and oil massage ❤no harsh scrub and we all skin glowing ❤ thanks Mom we love you ❤
It's always funny when the teacher asks if your brains were fried or baked, after you walked to school under the blazing sun, your skin slathered with baby oil or coated with baby powder.😂😂
I've been going through all of the comments and I am so happy and delighted to see that all the moms of all of the nationalities are so sweet and loving it surely has passed the test of time, and all of them are so proud of you now, for the rest whom are parents themselves they can follow on their footsteps and you can gift 🎁 the baby power 😁 we will just have it as a reminder that you are so sweet and loving. Beautiful people we're all a family take care of each other. God bless you all 💯💚🏖️🦋🌺🦜🙏🦋😎💙🧿
Beautiful comment!❤❤❤❤
Noted God bless you too
The amount of relatibility I had in this routine!!!😂😂😂😂 being bathed, scrubbed, powdered... and the miserable face at the end!!!😂😂😂😂😂 this was my life as a black American!!!
In the US, Black parents grease you up. If your Black baby isn’t shining and well moisturized it is it truly being loved. My dad kept Vaseline in his work truck and on cold winter mornings if I didn’t moisturize he’d grease up my face with cold, hard Vaseline just as rough as he was with the baby powder.
I cried laughing😂..This short video took me to memory lane. I remember my mommy giving me a bath when I was a little girl. She used to use a small towel which she lathered it...And Lord have mercy!!! She used to scrub me like this mom scrubbed her son😂. When she used to dry me up...Here came the Johnson and Johnson powder. I remember that after that bath I felt so tired and sleepy. Then combing my hair was another adventure. But I could say something... I remember that my third grade teacher used to put a gold little star🌟 in the class hygiene chart next to my name😆. Today I am 60 years old and every morning when I take a shower..I imitate my beautiful mom(RIP) with the soap lather and scrub scrub here and there...And the Johnson and Johnson powder. I love my mother and miss her so much. But mommy knew best.
You would feel tired and sleepy after a bath😂😂😂😂😂 Like you just finished hard labour
Yh skip the j n j choose a natural talc free brand
Why the powder?
Aww I so sorry😢 just remember she loves you😊❤
I am from the *Philippines* 🇵🇭but this video is freaking so funny and relatable 🤣 Talcum powder is life, lifer, lifest 🤣🤣🤣
True
@ATHENA 333THE GODDESS OF PROTECTION 😂😂👋🏻
Your right 🥰😍
I didn’t get why do you powder??
@@maksatkondo5621 to avoid the thing that appears in your body
🤣🤣🤣🤣Unfortunately this is true. I remember being scrubbed just like this. And Liberian mothers use African black soap. And once you hit puberty, they scrub your armpits with lime and baking soda so you don't develope body odour. It's an unforgettable experience. Thanks to all the caring mothers of the world
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣hi property 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Leonliaralee99 huh I think I missed something "property"???????
True ,most of these mothers will tend to scrub you right it the middle of the compound at the time they will have a chat with others in the compound. If you're lucky that day, they will use the outside bathroom or side of the house were drained down in the gutters🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
After they have spent all that of their energy on scrubbing and appear half the container of body oil or vaseline.then they will give you children your supper eat.
If they see you going back to play in the dust 🤣🤣.that another story.
@@b2772 you fool to go back in the dust? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@annaotemu9955 The beat alone is the crying 😪😪 that will put you to sleep🤣🤣.
Just imagine the colonizers call us dirty but they are lucky to bathe one a week... and without scrubbing too.😂😂😂
The worse is i'm sleeping and they are bathing me🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Omg this comment just made my day😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂a weak😂😂😂🇯🇲🇱🇷
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I remember how Mama will lavish the mixture of Lotion and coconut oil all over our body, to the point our forehead will be shining like the mirror. I applaud you all, Mothers worldwide.
My nun own is anointing oil ,she will mark your forehead with cross sign of anointing oil .. much love to our Parents
The FOOD FLASK!!!!! YOU'LL BE FILLED TILL YOU GET BACK 😂😂😂😂😂
Yes ohhh!
And you had better eat everything inside it
Exactly😂😂😂😂😂 And you had no option than to finish all the food 😂😢😂😂
I think this brings memories for children worldwide.Because we in the Carribean use to have the same recepie ,the bathing the vaseline en Johnson babypowder .Mama and granny were the best.😂❤❤
it's the fixing of the waist wrapper at intervals that got me 🤣🤣🤣
Our mothers are the best🥰
That made me lol
This is literally my childhood story😂😂
Me too, so embarrassing
Me too i was 4 years old everyday
I escaped this nonsense...no mum no nonsense
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African American parents does this too. "My ancestors", I love it!🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣
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So true but they rubbed Vaseline all over us!!!😅
@@kofoblue3172 it was either talcum powder of Vaseline I still use it on my grandson when I visit the states 👍🏾👍🏾
We the same
Facts!!! Lol
He has no fight left in him. He has surrendered long time 😂
I used to sleep so good when my grandma would bath me like this and top it of with the baby powder best sleep ever love and miss you granny😘😊
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Ttt
Saouda
Truth same with mine. I miss her. Rest on mama 😇
My mom would give me the same bath and so watching this video rimainded me of those days 😂😂😂😂😂🤣
I really like how the 'child' played his part. Seriously in character. This too is how some Jamaicans take their baby powder seriously... 😄.
Very in character. Just letting mom do her thing!
@JagBrit we are not all the “same people” I think you’re forgetting about the INDEGENIOUS West Africans. Many of us were not affected by the slave trade, some were willing participants in the trading and a lot of us kept our original languages, surnames and individual cultures. And even Anglophone West Africans are not the same as each other, we all come from different tribes (ethnicities). Also, anglophone and francophone West Africans have many things in common; including shared tribes, history, language, DNA and culture. The people that you are taking about are the freed slaves that returned to Sierra Leone (Salone) and Liberia. Those people have surnames like that. The rest of us Sierra Leoneans (Saloneans) do not. Just because we speak Krio doesn’t mean that we are Krio. It is merely a widely spoken language in Salone. However, the majority of us Sierra Leoneans ARE NOT Krio (creole) peoples. Krio was created for the sole purpose of trade, only. Also, the language Krio has many indegenious language words from various tribes and French words, mixed into it. We indigenous Sierra Leoneans (Saloneans) have our traditional surnames still in common use. Surnames like Koroma, Bangura, Jalloh, Sessay, Bendu, Mansaray, etc.. are indigenous to us; they were not “given to us” by a random white man. These indegenious surnames come from the Temne tribe, the Limba tribe, the Fulani (Fula) tribe, the Mende tribe, Sussu tribe, the Sherbro tribe, etc... none of them originated from the slave trade. None of them are “British West African”. Stop trying to relate everything with slavery; and please do not erase our (indigenous and traditional) cultures and languages just so you can relate with Afro-Caribbean’s, Afro-Latinas and Afro-Americans. We have more than 18 tribes and languages in Sierra Leone (Salone); Nigerians have more than 300 I think. I think there are more than 2000 or 3000 tribes in West Africa alone, talk less of Central Africa (with which we share close ties, history, and sometimes DNA with). Saying “we are all the same” is ignoring our unique differences, which should be appreciated and not erased and ignored, just so we can relate with others. It is upsetting. Before foreign colonial rule, there was indigenous rule. We had kingdoms, chiefdoms and empires. We didn’t come from slavery. Stop erasing our real history that is separate from “the white man” just so you can be relatable to other blacks. It is misleading. If they come to West Africa now with the idea that “we are all the same”, they will be extremely disappointed; because they’ll soon come to find out that we are a somewhat tribalistic group of people and we differentiate ourselves.
@JagBrit Nice. Thank you.
@@marmar9957 if u are not African why are u here watching what Africans do i think u like us.
Am telling you, i was wondering where are tbe Jamaicans in the house. Powdwer everywhere
This made me remember my mom while I was a child. May her soul rest in perfect peace amen 🙏❤.
This made me laugh a lot 🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣this too made me remember my great grand father. He used to bath me in Africa! I was a kid n still remembers. This video has me cracking up 😂
Oh sorry to hear that... May her soul rest in peace IN JESUS NAME AMEN
@@demattworld Amen 🙏. Thanks a bunch. I hope you've a wonderful weekend 😊
@@princessbabycute9385 you're welcome... You too
Ameen.
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Not with this much powder
But I can relate with the calling back to redo what you've undone😂😂
🤣🤣🇯🇲 OMG! some jamaican parents be like this tooo! They scrub you good, powder you ,then after combing your hair the oil is rub alll over your face. And they use there saliva to smooth out your eye brows. And when the lotion finish they rub you down with vaseline !!😂😂 pure love!🇯🇲
So glad to see everyone reminiscing about love they recieved but didnt know it.
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Love the energy
Amen
Yh.....
After reading so man6 comments from so many different ethnic cultures has taught me that "WE ARE ALL HUMAN". Have alot of the same experiences and love the same way. Please stop letting the establishment separate us. WE ARE ONE with TMH....!! Stop saying different race. We have different backgrounds, ethnicities and culture but WE ARE ALL JUST HUMAN. 😊
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Bro the mom doesn't care if soap goes in his eyes 😂😂😂😂😂
Reading of all these experiences from brothers and sisters around the globe warms my heart. There's so many things that bind us.. when they were done with my own I used to look so shiny. Happy and funny memories 💕🙏🏾 😂
I’m black American and when my mom was done my skin was rubbed raw and my body was white with talcum and my face was gleaming like the sun from the Vaseline! Not to mention the knots in my head from the dreaded ponytail holders with the balls! 😂😂😂
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Them ponytail holders were straight evil😂😂😂
I'm sitting here laughing because this is exactly how I am with my 4-year- old. You guys forgot to comb the hair! 😂 That's always a fight!
Yes 😂
Oh my god the hair was the worst part.
The way he wiped the powder off his face😂
Why is this so accurate.. I was just telling my American friend my mom bath all of us, Till you prove to her you can shower well and brush your teeth like a pro.. other wise if she has to shower you till your 10 so be it she is the one who gave birth to us . Here they call it weird. No wonder why some yall stink
I feel you
My mom showered until 11years and I stoped her myself cause i was feeling too old I was starting high school at the time so dear I feel you
@@sumaiapearl7292 my Mum shower me till I clock 13years oo you know last born things now 😂😂😂
@@holloryishola8352 wahala 😂😂😂 I didn't wanted it but had know choice lol 😂😂😂
You said it all Sista,that is the truth
Haitian parents wash the same way esp the old women. They got to scrub every dirt off you. You feel battered and bruised when they're done with you😅
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From Haiti.My mom would use the tainted paint on the wall when she would ran out of powder.
Buhahahahahahahahahahahaha 🤣😂😂🤣
Evre wi 🤭🤣🤣🤣
Lol
The flask of food was always the highlight😅😅
I always wish I could receive this kind of love from my mom, when I fully know it will never happen 😭
That video reminds me of back days, I built a three bedroom house for my mum as a gift 🎁
Thank you!
I did the Same I built a 4 bedroom house for her she did alot for me mothers are the best
Ayeeee man I’m so proud of you man
Hope I can do this for my mom in 5 years time
I’m just 19 😂
@@danielolugbemi you'll still be living with her when you're 30.
Bless you 🎉😊
I had an African nurse in the hospital name fausta she gave me the best bath I ever had❤😂 I started out pink and when she was done I was magenta respective fausta😊
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That's how we bath in Africa, we scrub, rinse, moisturise ,powder.
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I've watched this repeatedly. 😂 . So relatable. I used to go to school with a whole sack of talcum powder on my neck 🙃
Haitians parents do the same...all the way up until college graduation day 😅😂
A Jamaican here, I definately can relate to this. My Grandmother use to scrub our skin so hard it burns and then we would be so shine from Vaseline and that big white puff of powder covering our chest and necks 😆🤣😂
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My mom does it
Exactly the same in Africa, Vaseline And powder on the chest and face lol.
That was my childhood in Nigeria for the brief period I lived in Ibadan in 1966 to 1969
This is Island wide, from Kingston to Mo Bay!😂😂😂💚🥳
That is how I know we are all one. I'm Jamaican and I can relate. Those baths that leave your skin tingling
Yes and red lol.
From MD too, same here. In the winter it was Petroleum Jelly aka Vaseline on the face. Scrubbed, shiny, and new.
@@tiag298 😆😂
@@NAH14386 petroleum jelly to point where by when you walk to school all the sand will stick your legs and feet 😆😂🤣😅
@@AmyJallow 🤣🤣🤣Those were the days. Traumatic but looking back grateful that someone loved me enough to see to it that I was clean and protected from the elements.
I am an African mother . I even want to take care of my married boys . Its just natural . Pure love ❤️
Being a mother is a job for life.
No get a life, you're disrupting his wife
Your husband's mother gave YOU space, so let the cycle of life continue and give your daughter in law space too
@@youjustgotburned3980the joke flew over your head 🤦🏽♀️
@@youjustgotburned3980 i totally agree with yoou
@@youjustgotburned3980it is women like you that make me worry for my young sons 😢
I showed my husband this video [ he's from the back woods in Alabama ], said I remembered getting washed down like that from my grandmother. My husband, now 60 yrs, stays forever in the shower.
Relatable. My family used to put lots of vaseline on my face. Shiny face 😁
Same
Ikr, like your face will be shining bright like the sun 😂
is more than shining my dear it's blinking....
If your case is vaseline then you should of been in a cold environment. Thats how they got me beat the cold.
In Nigeria we call it shine shine 😂😮
My grandma was from mexico,and she also took us a bath,I use to think 'what did I do to make her angry..it wasnt that..she just wanted me to be super clean,I still recall my scalp being sore after she washed my hair..much respect to the people of Africa, you have brought many creative things to my world..and I thank you for that.. namaste
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Omg😄😄😄😄
She is not angry, just wanted you really clean 😆😂
Hahahahahahha😂
Just to let you know Namaste is an Indian welcome greeting. But yeah indian parents are pretty much like this too.
As I didn't grow up in a hot climate, I can't relate. However, my mom would drench us in vaseline. My face was so shiny, you could probably see your reflection in it.
Putting vaseline on your skin is very bad for your skin! It kills the good bacteria on your skin! Your skin will eventually be messed up. If it’s only a tiny bit mixed with lotion that’s fine, but too much is not a good thing!!!!
@@mwillithekid yo telling the wrong people 😄😄😄you should be speaking to mothers
Lmao!! 😂 my kids hate it! They make the weirdest faces as I'm applying it on them, as if it was mustard!😂
@Eastern European Waifu I was referring to the talcum powder. 🤭 I'm aware people shower with buckets in the West too.
@@resilientsoulmomma 😂😂
I love this. My mother prepared me every morning until I was 7. I would just stand there with my hand up or out and say “ready, mommy.” She was very kind and loving ❤. Then, off to school.
This is so funny he’s just like ok dad whatever 🥰💕
U are right
Dad?
Mlissa
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Mom Rather..
Talcum powder was my mother’s cure for everything. Skin rash, blemishes, acne, and more. When I was 12, I almost died from powder inhalation. For years my mom said that I had bad asthma but it turned out that she was just using too much powder. 20 years later and I’m no longer using powder myself… however from the amount used when I was younger, i can still sneeze and a cloud of powder dust gushes out of my nose. I’ve lost 2 jobs from employers accusing me of using cocaine while at work.
That job one is hilarious. Hope it's just a joke
That’s a good cover story I’m gonna have to use that one 👍🤫🤣
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Bro im hella dumb I thought this story was true💀
@@itzstacex3541 lol
The “child’s” resignation to being manhandling by his mother is brilliantly acted … even the too big clothes tightly secured with a belt 😂 I like how proud she is at the end of his talcuming
The clothes are bought 2 sizes too big suh he 'grow' into them!🤣🤣🤣💚
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@@lunalea1250 🤣🤣 very true
Especially when brushing my teeth😂
Africans are really funniest person in the world I love them
wrd
I am South african and this statement is very true like we can be traumatised but we make fun of it an hour later. Like do we do this
The boy he bathing looks so defeated. He's facial expression so damn funny
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 He is already tired of the earthlings.
I'm sure he will rather remain in bed.
That's not a boy...that's a grown man being bathed by his mother...wtf?
@@A_Stereotypical_HereticIt’s not his mother. But comedian man wearing woman’s clothes
God bless every mothers ❤ on earth 🌎
Motherly love is priceless ❤
May our mother live longer 🙏
And to those mother who have left the world behind MAY THEIR PERFECT SOULS REST IN PERFECT PEACE 🥺 ✌
I LOVE YOU MOM 💜
Isn't esagerate?!
Amazon Amen
Rip mum
@@Phobe6656 99c 9999c 9et a l 9c 9o
I swear the Mom's are ever to be praised 👌❤️❤️
Lol i used to run away from one sponge when my mom wants to bathe me with it i run for my dear life and later still bathe with it haaaa what a life with mom 😂😂😂😂😂
The passivity of the big little boy is what's killing me 😂😂😂
He's half asleep. 🤣
better be calm if you don’t want your head bashed or worse still a slap ! all these prepared us for today . are your kids being prepared for tomorrow ? of course with minor changes .
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Im African American mom and the ancestors are with me 😂😂😂 because im the same way 😂😂😂
Very true
😂😂😂 am African mom in UK , i do the same to.my London born children
I'm a new Igbo Wife from American ... The way my husband scrubs everything 99 times & powders his face after this MUST be the standard.
I dey see am now well well ooooo🤣🤣🤣
Yes oh our wife this is the standard.
@@avergbaa9257ko
i remember our nanny used to do this she now 100years may leave long
As a longhaired child, i also had to suffer the painful hair brushing ritual in which hair is scrapped to the back to make a perfect ponytail, so tight that it looked like I was perpetually surprised.
Hahahahahahahaha
Lol 🤣😅😂😅😂
Child abuse girl no way my mama did my ponytail like that
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Rotflmao... 😄😆😅😂🤣😂🤣😂.. I'm dead 💀☠️👻
He is spotless literally.
😂😂😂😂 I'm Jamaican and it's the same, when I was growingup...I am more than convinced of our heritage to the Mother Land.
So much face powder 😅😂😂
I'm Irish and I used to be bright pink after my bath, the water was so hot. And then my mother was so intent on my hair being perfectly in place that my scalp would be scraped with the brush bristles with my hair being put in a tight ponytail. And lots of talcum powder! No talcum powder on my face though.
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You are so funny 😄😄😄
Talcum powder is missing in the stores now
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@@prindustv4377 it gives us CANCER
I'm Barbadian and I remember being bathed like this. Hair being washed and braided every Sunday. School clothes ironed and ready for school on Monday.
A backyard bath is the best under a tap after getting your hair washed. Lord don't let the air catch yah hair open, so hard by the time she ready to plait your hair. 🤣🇧🇧
The Talcum Powder though. Everyone know yah bathed when you got that Talc on your neck!! 🤣😂🤣😂
@@xcytd4diys894 yh, ready for the frying pan 🤣🤣
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@@xcytd4diys894 I'm Canadian, could you explain why the talcum powder on the face? When I was young, it was bath everynight, and the torture of butt length hair braided on either side of the head (my hair is super fine and knotted so easily. ) my mom would put talcum powder under the sheets (I still do, sometimes, 40 years later). Now, in summer, if it's warm enough, I wash my (long again) hair at the lake, and very few knots (the lake has healing properties.)
Yup as a half Australian I can confirm my African mother was like this
In Nigeria just have a smart phone and data , you'll be fine 😂
I'm CRYIIIIING🤣🤣🤣 oh, you wanna wipe off the first application? Here's the rest of the bottle. 🤣🤣
Yeah
God bless you all African parents 😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I can't stop teething lots of love from Uganda 🇺🇬 (the pearl of Africa)😂😂😂😂😂😂
Oh mine this made me laugh so hard. The facial expression of the boy she is bathing is priceless. Just look at him at the end of the video, you will know he is fed up.
So much face powder 😂🤣😂🤣😄😄🤣🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
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OMG, I laughed so hard my phone fell off.
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😂😂I swear 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂African American mother would put so much Vaseline on our face and hair we look like grease chickens 😂😂😂😂
My mom love this music so much I'm from kaduna State Jamal local government
what's the name of the song please
Puertorican moms are the same! Don’t forget the Vick’s vapor rub just in case!
I'm Irish and I remember the Vicks treatment
Yup! And still do
As a puertorican my mom never did that😂
Neither anyone that I know LOL, but the vaporub is every abuela’s remedy for anything 😂
Vicki's vapor rub!! Hahaha yes! I always asked my mother why vapor rub and she says "so u can breathe better and u feel fresh" 🤣
@@peonynlilac lol my mother always use to rub that on my chest and back when I had a cold and it use to work every time. I still do it now when I get sick.
I'm Guyanese and this bring back memories for me growing up in Guyana 🇬🇾. And I still use power on my body up to this day
Be careful causes cancer
We did that before and after school too. Talcum powder on the face with powder puff. #AHaitian