If this interested you, I’ve watched so many videos in this. Everyone says the same thing…it CAN NOT BE MANAGED. Apparently their hair looks like glass underneath a microscope. It’s not like any other hair. It is a genetic mutation. However, I watched a video titled: *Woman has life changing hair transformation with uncombable hair syndrome. * The Dr. actually sent the woman to her friend, who was a stylist and hair texture specialist. What she did with her hair was amazing! The woman was in tears of joy bc she said it had ruined her entire childhood and affects her every day. It’s a great watch if you’re interested in this syndrome!
There is no verifiable evidence that A.Einstein or Borus Johndon had UHS. Their hair looked normal when they were young. The condition actually tends to improve or even disappear by adulthood.
🙄 yes because her mother couldn't possibly know how best to manage her child's own hair whom she has been with since before birth..the hair is like glass under a microscope...it is fragile and a syndrome. Black salon or not will not help and unless the stylist is knowledgeable about this condition it is likely to rip hanks out of the childs hair. Likely if she waits till she is older maybe then a sympathetic knowledgeable stylist would be the answer..but just sending her to a black salon will not cure the situation. Please educate yourself
@@michelletalbot2281 as a 100% White gal, who happens to have curly hair, (that skipped many generations), my family had NO CLUE what to do with it. It always baffled me because approximately 12% of native Caucasians have curly hair but most of them know nothing about its care. Black ladies were the ones to help me learn about my hair type. Trust me, on this topic....they're far ahead of most.
@@aliwooz913 Watch the episode of '''Life-Changing Transformation For Woman With Uncombable Hair Syndrome | Bad Hair Day'' it literally is that simple. People with curly-hair have products to get the hair in shape and if you do that for glass hair then it'll just form cute curly hair. You just need a curly-hair approach.
@@aliceB357 Watch the episode of '''Life-Changing Transformation For Woman With Uncombable Hair Syndrome | Bad Hair Day'' it literally is that simple. People with curly-hair have products to get the hair in shape and if you do that for glass hair then it'll just form cute curly hair. You just need a curly-hair approach.
I have this and wow, I thought my condition of this was bad but after i see other peoples i just hate how it effects people, i just always wonder how normal hair feels like, its just always knotty but im grateful that mine looks normal vut its just so annoying, if tou wanna know how its like ill put some things I experience from it - Hair falling out easily - Knots and tangles form very very easily - most products dont help - im pretty sure you cant grow out of it - no matter HOW much you brush your hair, it will still get tangled - hair barely grows, im a teen and my hair is only up go like the sort of middle-ish back, and i have grown it out for my whole life - cutting of dead ends doesnt rlly help with growing - bald most of baby life - its like a always bad hair day but that cant be fixed -looks like you have been electrocuted - most likely not able to dye hair So yh thats my hair like there’s obviously ppl who have it worser then me but Yh its very very bad
Did you not hear her mother say oil is best? That she already uses it as best she can and It while it helps it isn't a cure all? Why do people feel the need to offer suggestions and not listen in the process of what someone has done ?
The mother's comment (about 3:37) is uninformed. African Caribbean hair is manageable. What she said is an old, tired, boring, negative stereotype. She should actually take the time to read up on hair structure properly and take her child to a tricologist.
It sounds like our hair, meaning people with 3 and 4 texture hair. Black people basically. People don’t know what they have in their blood it could be someone in the family from the past that have African descent. Not all black people have the same texture and other races don’t either. 🤦🏾♀️
Theirs absolutely nothing wrong with her hair. She just got a courser texture of hair. Hair like hers need a black stylist to teach her how to style and treat her hair. Mom would learn a lot.
This is a SYNDROME. Not even remotely the same. I’ve watched dozens of interviews with people if all ages that have this and they all say the same… NOTHING AT ALL WORKS.
This has nothing to do with race and the mother not being 'knowledgeable ' about the childs hair smh ppl are full of comments and 'advice' without listening one bit to the situation at hand. Mothers who have mixed or adopted children with curly/coily hair who will not educate themselves is not the same thing as this mom and others like herself who has tried black hair products and such but the hair is like glass and no matter what u do it tables amd knots easily and the hair is accidentally pulled out resulting in hair loss. As the person above stated this is a syndome-ppl need to educate themselves if they want to offer 'advice' because otherwise just sound ignorant and silly. This is nothing to do with race and hair type/texture.
I guess the morning show's celebrity guest called in sick and they had to go with plan B. The kid's hair will get straighter as she gets older. Bottom line.
If this interested you, I’ve watched so many videos in this. Everyone says the same thing…it CAN NOT BE MANAGED. Apparently their hair looks like glass underneath a microscope. It’s not like any other hair. It is a genetic mutation.
However, I watched a video titled:
*Woman has life changing hair transformation with uncombable hair syndrome. *
The Dr. actually sent the woman to her friend, who was a stylist and hair texture specialist. What she did with her hair was amazing! The woman was in tears of joy bc she said it had ruined her entire childhood and affects her every day. It’s a great watch if you’re interested in this syndrome!
Brush, edge control, hair ties. That girl would have the cutest top bun!
It looks like a couture Look :) I love how confident she is and rightfully so. She is uniquely fabulous.
It’s not. It’s extremely brittle.
Gotta say the Wynter's hair is very pretty!
I have blonde frizzy hair that grows upwards, kids at school use to say I had house hippos living in there.
House hippos! 🥳🤣❤️
Mom has a great attitude!
I have it and I’m 63. I never outgrew it. I still want to cry about it every time I have to wash ands dry it because that’s when it’s the worst.
bro its so cool looks so 80s lovely
I really like the look of it to be honest. It seems like it might hurt sometimes, but it looks so cool.
Go to a black hair care salon
Wanna second that, a woman got amazing help from a black hair stylist, its on TH-cam
Why not just shave and wear a wig? Seems much easier then crying
There is no verifiable evidence that A.Einstein or Borus Johndon had UHS. Their hair looked normal when they were young. The condition actually tends to improve or even disappear by adulthood.
She is just adorable 😊
She just needs to go to a black hair salon and learn from people who have kinky hair
No it’s a real medical condition you need to do your research.
I LOVE this look on this sweet girl!!!!!
She should try steaming her hair. Like with a real hair steamer and do it often. It will help. And oil afterwards.
What an adorable little doll!!
she needs to go around Black people. They’ll get her right together
🙄 yes because her mother couldn't possibly know how best to manage her child's own hair whom she has been with since before birth..the hair is like glass under a microscope...it is fragile and a syndrome. Black salon or not will not help and unless the stylist is knowledgeable about this condition it is likely to rip hanks out of the childs hair. Likely if she waits till she is older maybe then a sympathetic knowledgeable stylist would be the answer..but just sending her to a black salon will not cure the situation. Please educate yourself
@@michelletalbot2281 knock it off
@@michelletalbot2281 as a 100% White gal, who happens to have curly hair, (that skipped many generations), my family had NO CLUE what to do with it. It always baffled me because approximately 12% of native Caucasians have curly hair but most of them know nothing about its care. Black ladies were the ones to help me learn about my hair type. Trust me, on this topic....they're far ahead of most.
Just take her to a black natural hair salon
Exactly
It's actually not that simple. The hair is also extremely brittle.
It’s not the same as black hair. It’s a real medical condition it’s a lot more than hair texture.
@@aliwooz913 Watch the episode of '''Life-Changing Transformation For Woman With Uncombable Hair Syndrome | Bad Hair Day'' it literally is that simple. People with curly-hair have products to get the hair in shape and if you do that for glass hair then it'll just form cute curly hair. You just need a curly-hair approach.
@@aliceB357 Watch the episode of '''Life-Changing Transformation For Woman With Uncombable Hair Syndrome | Bad Hair Day'' it literally is that simple. People with curly-hair have products to get the hair in shape and if you do that for glass hair then it'll just form cute curly hair. You just need a curly-hair approach.
I have this and wow, I thought my condition of this was bad but after i see other peoples i just hate how it effects people, i just always wonder how normal hair feels like, its just always knotty but im grateful that mine looks normal vut its just so annoying, if tou wanna know how its like ill put some things I experience from it
- Hair falling out easily
- Knots and tangles form very very easily
- most products dont help
- im pretty sure you cant grow out of it
- no matter HOW much you brush your hair, it will still get tangled
- hair barely grows, im a teen and my hair is only up go like the sort of middle-ish back, and i have grown it out for my whole life
- cutting of dead ends doesnt rlly help with growing
- bald most of baby life
- its like a always bad hair day but that cant be fixed
-looks like you have been electrocuted
- most likely not able to dye hair
So yh thats my hair like there’s obviously ppl who have it worser then me but Yh its very very bad
It really doesn't look that bad.
The girl would look good with neat dread locks. My hair doesn't like being combed so I just work with the DNA I have and wear my hair naturally.
It’s too brittle to be able to handle that.
Its just a Caucasian version of 4C hair in the form of straight-wavy strands instead of coily.
Olive oil
Jojoba oil
Ah yes, because her mum won’t already have tried that- IT IS A SYNDROME.
Did you not hear her mother say oil is best? That she already uses it as best she can and It while it helps it isn't a cure all? Why do people feel the need to offer suggestions and not listen in the process of what someone has done ?
Hair needs oil castor oil might help .hair kind of absorbs oil .
Did u not hear her say oil helps the best? She always uses oil on her child's hair 🙄
she plays for my football team 😂
She looks like an 80s Diva
The mother's comment (about 3:37) is uninformed. African Caribbean hair is manageable. What she said is an old, tired, boring, negative stereotype. She should actually take the time to read up on hair structure properly and take her child to a tricologist.
How would the mom know how manageable it is? I can't.
She should take her to a black natural hair care salon. At least the mom can learn something.
It sounds like our hair, meaning people with 3 and 4 texture hair. Black people basically. People don’t know what they have in their blood it could be someone in the family from the past that have African descent. Not all black people have the same texture and other races don’t either. 🤦🏾♀️
She said it’s “manageable “ compared to black ppls hair nobody noticed the soft racism ?
No I think she said it’s unmanageable
Come on.
I have long hair and i can tell u i wish my hair was like that
Theirs absolutely nothing wrong with her hair. She just got a courser texture of hair. Hair like hers need a black stylist to teach her how to style and treat her hair. Mom would learn a lot.
I think her hair is cute!
I feel bad for mixed kids w yt mothers. Because even yt kids w thicker hair are having issues
Such issues it's a "disorder "
This is a SYNDROME. Not even remotely the same. I’ve watched dozens of interviews with people if all ages that have this and they all say the same… NOTHING AT ALL WORKS.
This has nothing to do with race and the mother not being 'knowledgeable ' about the childs hair smh ppl are full of comments and 'advice' without listening one bit to the situation at hand. Mothers who have mixed or adopted children with curly/coily hair who will not educate themselves is not the same thing as this mom and others like herself who has tried black hair products and such but the hair is like glass and no matter what u do it tables amd knots easily and the hair is accidentally pulled out resulting in hair loss. As the person above stated this is a syndome-ppl need to educate themselves if they want to offer 'advice' because otherwise just sound ignorant and silly. This is nothing to do with race and hair type/texture.
This is such a rude and thoughtless comment. This kind of hair is difficult in any case and your comment is very condescending and offensive.
I think Nancy Grace has this same thing
Boris Johnson has this syndrome too
The way the mother talks 😖😣😖😣
This vid is cute ..but stop recomending it to me already.. ive seen it!
If you keep clicking on it, it will keep popping up
People born with red hair can change as well
Dr. Emma Craythorne. Go see her.
I guess the morning show's celebrity guest called in sick and they had to go with plan B. The kid's hair will get straighter as she gets older. Bottom line.
Eve gene 🧬