"As long as the hair is healthy, it's good hair." Amen. I know a lot of people who have "Good Hair" that is damaged to filth from bleaching & heat damage to the point where even visually it's no longer good!
and this is why im going to go back to streaking and ombre... the whole bleach and dye trend really ruined my hair, i lost a lot of hair and i don't even maintain bleaching much... only took a few times to really thin out my hair and i was doing the right thing too, bleaching and heat is damaging especially for people with short hair and nobody wants to admit it, period.
It was interesting though, wasn't it? I have the straightest hair you could have and I was fascinated how beautiful it turned out. And, being I can't sit still very long, I thank the Good Lord I don't have to endure it. I refused perms years and years ago.😏
The shine is amazing!!! As a 4C girl I appreciate the way you handled her hair with such gentleness. Not every stylist knows how to handle our hair with care. That's why I have been going to the same person every time . Shout out to Crystal in Akron!!
I have to say this. Usually, when some hairdressers do natural hair, especially on darker skinned women. Some are extremely rough, and harsh. Not you though, you're very gentle. I watched how you handled her natural hair, and it was very kind. Her hair looks beautiful.
Jesus is Real Exactly! Every hair dresser I have gone to in my neighbourhood has just pulled on my hair and said I have lice, when I got a lice check the day before, no lice.
I honestly just think they say that so they don’t have to do you hair, one time I was at the salon, they said I had lice and then they got suited up in this big suit with a helmet and put a mask on 😂 The suit was hilarious
John Homes no shit its not gonna last. like they don’t know that? maybe she just wanted to have her hair done for a few days. ??? its not any of your business anyway
John Homes theres many different ways to get your hair done. In fact theres an infinite amount of hair styles to choose from regardless of your hair type. No one ever said her hair type was inferior- what was said was that the client chose a particular style. Thats what getting your hair done means just choosing a style in which to wear your hair. The only one here that said she had inferior hair was you, how about you take your racism elsewhere
John Homes no? she went to the salon and paid to get her hair into a different style. that’s getting her hair done. shut the fuck up dude this is not as deep as you think it is
@@Altorac hey I completely agree but he didn't say anything about race... You brought race into the argument which makes you racist for assuming he was talking about race 😞🤐
We love a hairstylist that knows how to handle every hair type with care and gently. She is so passionate about what she puts in. Sometimes I feel ashamed or sad because some hairstylists make you feel like your hair is bad or they don’t care about how much damage they do it
So I've heard "asian" textured hair is very different from other groups' hair even if it looks similar, and I was wondering if you have any difficulty getting your hair to keep a curl?
e. e. I am south Asian and I have kinda straight here (my mind hair are super smooth and straight😵) and my hair can hold curls for 3 days If I don’t wash them but my mums hair...curls only last for 7 hours max😂
The tighter your curl, the gentler you need to be. If the hair stylist doesn't understand this, they don't know how to do your hair. Run, because they will be breaking and damaging it. This hairstylist showed it well. 👌 And yes, all hair is "good hair"
Star Struck hahaha nicee. I was waiting for your response. You were just saying what you felt about the hair dresser and people just have to bring someone up to put someone down 💖
Exactly! I've been trying to get my man and one of my friend girls to realize and understand this, but hey, like you said, they're brainwashed from childhood!
@@elo_elo5674 No hair stylist would start blowing out and flat ironing dirty hair. It's obviously the LIGHTING. If you look closely you can see all of the little coils in her hair, which is a trademark of 4c. Go back to playing Roblox and your other kiddie games and stop spreading your ignorance all over this comment section.
elo_ elo56 Wow. My hair freaking looks like that after I wash it. My natural hair color is off black. Sorry some of us 4c hair women don’t have naturally jet black hair. 🙄
Love seeing the details and your voiceover. As a white makeup artist my own personal hair could not be any more different, so I love to learn and observe these methods so I can service everyone who sits in my chair. Girls are pleasantly surprised when I can do their hair and lay their edges.
As a white woman, I want to say we need to hype up black women's hair way more then we do in today's society. We see so much hype for gender and body acceptance. But we forget other things too. I dont have anything against women who wear weaves or wigs. But personally I think black women's hair is very VERY beautiful natrually. Its disgusting to see some places ban afros or braids. For me it looks way more beautiful and professional then wigs and weaves. And Im not saying wigs and weaves are ugly. I just personally, think is way more beautiful to see a woman with their natural beauty. Update: this forum took a weird turn. My comment just stems from my heart, growing up in a black community I was able to have a different perspective in society. My views came from how I saw girls being bullied growing up, or even in public and at a work place hearing dirty comments here and there. This comment was just me expressing how I felt especially since this channel has put out in the past how young girls were bullied for their hair. I thought this would have been a safe place for me to express my feelings towards situations that I saw on day to day bases around the community I grew up. For those who try to twist my words, please understand that this topic is very important to me due to how much hurt I have seen with people who were close to me due to this. Im not following a trend or trying to shame anyone. And for those who do not understand or live in their own happy bubble. Please look into these videos and understand how important it is for society to make everyone feel loved about who they are. Every little girl and boy deserves to feel beautiful, because everyone has their own beauty. It should not depend on race or anything els. And teaching young children to accept others who are different brings a more understanding community with less pain and racism towards one another. That goes for everything not just looks. Noone should be ashamed for who they are. And sadly I have met people who were. th-cam.com/video/YxG6S78X6SE/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/a7sX1cn5aO4/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/4JU92bB1A5Q/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/fFgQLb5Bjjw/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/5DxfdANEv04/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/x-hshirfRi4/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/uGaCNXoZ0Bs/w-d-xo.html
Mjbgjk Hjjvghj I agree so much , I’m a white South African women and it hurts to much to see what black women go through in society, acceptance will save us and i hope we can move out of old negative patterns that are not needed ❤️
African hair is currently celebrated everywhere, idk where do you live but i see a lot of that hair in the media and in the streets. Makes me wonder why white women don't do the same and celebrate what they have. We see them everywhere with dead bleached hair, bored to do anything with it. I miss white women who had big 70s hair.
@@Nausithoe88 in the UK I have heard of many schools which have basically banned natural afro hair (it is too big/a distraction apparently, and sometimes it gets banned when it isn't even that much hair) and thicker braids (they certainly don't understand that smaller braids take so much longer to do) and I think it is ridiculous that white girls can still have big curly hair while black girls with afro hair cannot
Thank you so much!! I have 4c hair and it's been 11 years since I've had a silk press. I love being natural and worry about heat damage. Your work and love of hair reminds me of my old stylist. You have a heart and passion for hair. You know your calling and I thank God for you! You change lives and minds by our work! You're greatly appreciated! God bless Sis!
2freeIvX cuz it’s not good to keep putting heat to your hair. Straightening hair in general probes your hair to damage cuz it breaks the curls. Over time with use your hair shortens and shortens. It loses value.
2freeIvX Yea ironing your hair is better than relaxing it with chemicals. But still straightening your coils/curls is not good practice because it still damages the curls. It’s good to straighten your hair once in a while but long term use will cause problems to your hair. That’s why (as the OP is asking ) straightening isn’t as suggested as it could have been.
thank you for the beginning disclaimer..."all hair is good if it's healthy". Alot of people are stuck on thinking softer textures being the standard for "good hair". By the way, love your hair and your so pretty :)
this question is unrelated to this video, but i’m asking because i am truly wanting to learn. do you prefer being called mexican or brown? and for the other people in this section, what do you prefer being called? i ask because lots of asians do not prefer being called yellow, but lots of black and white people like or prefer being called by their colors instead of african-american or caucasian. lots of hispanics, persians, etc like being called by their ethnicity but not by brown, but some do. what are all of you and what do you prefer to be called? what is the least offensive way to describe a person when trying to describe their ethnic background, etc? thank you.
@@fjp9 I can see this is with good intent... maybe? Asian ppl aren’t yellow so why would they be called yellow? Black ppl like to be called black. White people white. Asian people are also Indian not just Chinese and Korean
@@kaledoublescope i agree with some of the things you have said. but lots of asian people like chinese, korean, and japanese are considered to be yellow as far as the color spectrum of identification part. i forgot to ask about indians, thais, etc here, and i don’t know what they prefer. but i’d like to learn because i don’t want to offend anybody. and if you don’t think asians (chinese, koreans, japanese etc) are yellow, do you think they should be referred to as white then? or what or how do you think they should be referred to in concern with the color spectrum? as far as the color spectrum of people go i think lots of them are considered yellow versus white just because of labeling, and i don’t think any asian would refer to themselves as a white person unless literally calling themselves pale or white skinned versus caucasian.
@Vik Toria If you have curly hair ur hair can be long it’s just since it’s so much curls it makes it look short but u still have lots and loads of hair.
Thats why i hate curly hair. But everyone tells me they wish they had my hair because its indian curly hair and long Im the only one in my family who hates curly hair and everyone else loves it for some reason I wanted my hair short and straight just like the girl in the video which is really nice haha The mother did such an amazing job. Curly or straight. Amazing
I'm literally appalled at how some things have been and I'm a white woman. I see you, I see your struggles women. I'm rooting for you and championing your causes. Personally hoping for a black woman president in my lifetime, I think the people who benefit from white men in power don't need inspiration or someone helping their causes anymore, they are privileged enough! Black women are queens, I adore them, and like I say I am rooting for you all ♥
I am calling you the hair healer. I have watch you resurrect the hair. Thank you for all of the care and detail You share. I hope other stylists and fledgling stylist are taking note for: 1. Combing tangles starting at the ends 2. Using wide tooth combs 3. Using the paddle brush 4. Not going over the hair section more than once ( to avoid damage and altering the curl pattern) I am not a stylist but I have seen stylist who have done the opposite of what you shared. I have had my hair over processed raiser cut burned etc. I do my own hair except to get trims because of the abuse I received. You are one in a million.!
Ugh I ask for an inch at TOP and she cuts about 4 inches off! Not lying! Every SINGLE TIME. I don’t go to the hairdressers any more. She cuts off so much I literally cried lol
I keep coming back to this video. The client's hair is so pretty whether in its natural curl pattern or silk-pressed straight. It's clear you also know how to baby a person's hair, no matter the length, texture, and state.
I have 4c hair and from my teens to 40s I struggled with my hair. Now I wear a hat or scarf 99% of the time as it has thinned with age and has become even coarser. Wish I had a hairstylist like you.
@@lilmanq7746 it's not true it's just that in America and in Western cultures that are hugely popular and control other resources they just don't make Clays and oils for this kind of hair as their hair don't need it so we're under-represented actually this hair is the thickest in the world but breakage is due to lack of knowledge which has coming around
Honey I get you 😫 it took me so long to figure out I was using the wrong kind of comb. Now I only use straight, thin-toothed combs when my hair is straightened
I'm a black male. Been learning about hair for a while as I want my hair to look nicer, and if I have any children, they can take pride in their hair too. I am very happy to find this video. :)
Last time I went to a hairdresser, she immediately chopped a big chunk out of my hair all at the once, I almost had a heart attack 😩 I mean calm down, my hair isn't going anywhere!
Her hair is literally shimmering between white and black and white and black and I'm here trying to decipher it like hOw ?!? The hair looks total black, when it is blocked from the light source. But it turns total silver when the light source hits it.
I'm a white guy from Glasgow Scotland and I am in absolute awe of the work you do on the beautiful ladies who sit in your chair. Just wow! Thank you for sharing.
I’m a white girl with thick long curly red hair. I’ve learned so much from your videos! You are amazing. Thank for posting. I’m always excited when you have a new video! Xoxo
As a white nurse, I was so glad to see this! We will (if we have time) wash people's hair - but I am was always unsure how to help those with very curly hair. This has shown me that we need to keep the scalp and hair healthy, so when the patient gets out of the hospital - they can get back to styling their hair. It would also be nice if we could recruit a family member to gently comb their hair. We all feel better, when we look better. I've watched 2 of your videos, and you are so gentle and caring!
Yes, she actually acted upon her words, I was like amen sister 😂 But on a serious note you can see how gentle she was her client’s hair and her slick hand movements 😍
I have 4C hair and I really appreciate you saying that healthy hair is good hair. It really hurts when I hear people laughing at 4C hair or saying it’s nappy or bad. To be honest my relationship with my hair is pretty bad, but I’m trying to learn how to take care of it so that maybe one day I’ll love it.
I have a love/ hate relationship with my 4C hair because I do not know how to properly take care of it and still have it look good. It looks good for a day after a twist out then it looks matted. I do not want to manipulate my hair daily. I have tried lots of different products to no avail.
I LOVE to watch your videos, you just VIBRATE with love, I learn so much, and your compassion is infectious! :D Your hair looks FANTASTIC today, as well!! 💞
I applaud all women. Y’all have to go through so much. I just want you to know we notice as a man I notice and appreciate it. This woman has beautiful hair thank you.
Her hair looked beautiful as the curly head baby she is and that silk press was beautiful. Her hair is strong and healthy. I absolutely loved this. Yay
completely out of context but you seem like a person who can heal a broken heart with a new haircut and also you seem very comforting like I know I can trust (sorry my bad english🙂)
I'm Irish and don't know many black people so this "good hair" conversation is brand new to me, and seems so sad that black people have been taught your hair isn't "good" because it's tight and curly and needs a bit more moisture added? Awful. I think natural afro hair is breathtaking. It's so bouncy and full and big! It's lovely. And you can do so much with it! All these intricate braided styles and twists and locs, there's so much variety and scope for creativity. If anything, bad hair is the fine straight hair white people have. Mine's wavy but even so, I can't get any volume into it and updos don't stay cuz it's so fine. Ye all have beautiful great hair and I'm very sorry you've not lived in a society that told you that.
Rose I would say that good hair is healthy well taken care of hair. No hair is going to be good if it’s damaged, poorly colored, poorly cut, and/or full of split ends wether it’s 1c, 2c, 3c, or 4c or anything in between.
Well I love my hair. I have waist length 4 type hair and I’m planning to grow it to my butt. Trust me, I think it’s sad how many stupid ideas have formed around 4 type hair.
I'm Argentinian of Irish heritage, my hair is red, extremely thick and wavy. I've always hated my hair but now that I've turned 40 I have accepted it. We don't have many black women here, except for some Brazilians and Dominicans, and I really love their natural curls. It's so lovely!
Thanks for this video, lots of people handle their hair so rough and aggressive, thinking because our curls are tight they have to use muscles and manhandle them. Our hair is in fact very fragile. You are one of the rare TH-camr who show how it should be, so thank you.
I'm a white girl with basic wavy hair but this showed in my recommended vids and it was so satisfying to watch. Beautiful hair both before and after but seeing such a transformation is so amazing and interesting!
@@UndeadCrabstick I can relate to the baby bird comment as well 😭 when I was little my mom legitimately thought I wasn’t going to grow a full head of hair for a while and just have wisps
@@mileyan24 yep... I've been natural for 2 years and have type 3C / 4A hair... When it is in its natural state, it is barely touching my shoulders. However, when you pull a curl down, it is bra strap length... Our hair is amazing :-)
It’s because the hair is straight. Light can bounce off a straight object better than a curly one. That’s why win black hair is in its natural state it appears 2 have no shine. Eye read that sum where. 💯💯. Sciencetific
I have 4a hair and I just want to thank you for making so many black women feel beautiful and doing their hair with love and care. I’ve heard of many stylists that say they don’t accept 4c hair so thank you for helping my 4c sisters!! 💞
"as long as your hair is healthy, your hair is good" Girl preach!!! I was walking with my best friend and there's another girl in my school (she's super sweet with 4a hair I think) and she was rocking her natural curls just as me that day. We walked past each other, complimenting each other after that he (my best friend) says: "girl, she has pretty hair, but you have better hair" (I have 3b hair) I was like "we both have pretty hair, there's not such thing as good hair, every hair is good, god damn"
4C is good hair. Too often it is represented by people with short, damaged, broken hair. As soon as you see 4C on someone with short or long healthy hair we recognize just how lucky we are to have such a rich texture.❤ Healthy hair is great hair💜
Y'know with 4c hair, as a kid, I always wished to have it completely straight (never got it). Seeing this, it opened my eyes that with 4c hair you can still get the same flow and then get your curls back which is fascinating. Cool how we can have multiple different hair types.
Believe me your beautiful 4c -z curls go nowhere. They will be back with luxurious. Bounce and shrinkage. Keep it moisturized and it will be super healthy and grow to whatever length you like.
@@saraelizabethsare2348 I also was tired of my hair and felt like I couldn't do anything with my hair as well at some point. I didn't realize how many people actually would want curly hair.
@@kristinac3983 Pasty white girl here, I always wanted curly hair. My straight hair just refused. I also always wanted those thick, cool braids black girls have, and despite having long hair, could never get them.
I don't think straightening protects the ends, but it helps with breakage bc its easier to de-tangle when its straight. But with the right products, you can still keep your curls healthy without constantly straightening it.
I swear I am African and I am now addicted to African American hair saloon. No more relaxer. I braid flat iron have them natural and zero weaves I hate weaves. Black is beautiful. Never felt so pretty since I have my natural hair back. Love you African American sisters.
Wing of Life • 48 years ago {edited} I have the straightest of straight hair yet I am her regular viewer .. it’s kind of asmr to me .. I love curls so much and boy is she amazing or what
STUNNING. I am dumbfounded. You really did that. Wow … just speechless. Gorgeous work all around, and I'm even more happy to hear that her curl pattern will return. Thank you so much for this video. You've earned yourself a new subscriber.
Gorgeous hair before and after. I mean, how amazing is it to be able to have the bestest, tightest curls and ALSO the most beautiful, shiny straight hair? It’s that black girl magic. ✨✨
@red x17 even getting a perm will not give you hair like ours. The change in hair type is just not possible. Sure it'll be curly and thicker feeling, but it won't be coily like predominantly african hair.
I loveeee the effect of going in with a lower temp of 280. The feather look is amazing!! Then the technique you used with Saran Wrap was also amazing. It looks so light and fluffy. Amazing job!!! You’ve got a new subscriber my dear
I don't want to offend someone, honestly. I come from a country where we don't have people of color (sorry if this is offensive way to say it), and when I saw this video, this is the most beautiful hair I ever seen. Before and after, doesn't matter, but just honestly beautiful. It sparkles!
@@jocivaldouchoadossantos75 pigment melanin and you are right, we all have it, just different amounts. We are in fact all the same. I didn't know hot to say and "black" sounded worst to me.
Lack of serum, low temperature. They use fairly high temp. I use like 140ºc and was wondering how they get it so straight then realised they use much more heat and serums. Try that.
@@sophiefowler1936 That’s to get it slightly straighter before she starts straightening it. It’s necessary for those with tight curl patterns, not everyone
Thank you for telling people to stop saying "good" hair. This implies that the hair of black or African people is bad. I have done the hair of many people and taught them that their hair grows and is beautiful if THEY know what THEY are doing. And your hair is beautiful when you treat your hair the way it wants to be treated. I tend to keep people's hair natural, and they are amazed that their hair grows fast and long and they can have nice styles without treating their hair like it is european hair. I wish more stylist would do that, as I am not a stylist.
I was going to leave a very similar reply! Besides, not all white hair would necessarily be considered "good". I am white, but think that natural hair is beautiful on a black person.
I have 2a hair. Not enough curl to do anything with and curly enough to make it look like I just rolled out of bed. No volume unless its short and it WONT hold curl. I've even tried a perm. I would consider my hair "bad" hair.
I have a natural 1 curl pattern but I have two brothers who are 3c. I really think there’s a gap in the market for hair products and procedures for people with the higher curl patterns.
I feel like African Americans are really good at taking care of their hair, here in Kenya the hairdressers just wanna rip your head off! EDIT: "OMG! I didn't expect this to be so relatable, thanks for the likes guys."
Ardrena Desmond I know 4c hair varies but it doesn’t vary as widely as many think but a lot of the beauty community has gotten to a point where they label all type 4 hair as 4c and it’s making it harder to differentiate when looking for hair tips and tricks so it’s nice to see an actual 4c girl with low porosity rather than a 4b girl
That's are real Sistah! Dark Skin real 4 c hair. I'm laughing because when I was a kid if you were a girl with hair like that and dark skin and features like that , you would have never gotten a date. My how times have changed. I had a friend that looked like that back when I was a teenager and I remember that my Grandmother chased her out the house because she thought that this girl liked me. My Grandmother called her a nappy headed dark black bitch and for her not to bring her black ass over her house again and stay her ass away from my Grandson. That girl started to cry it was sad!
Thank you, for all you do, with the good work of your hands. I've always favored your channel over others, ever since I first saw a video, of yours, where a little girl had been bullied, and the girls cut a plug out the back of her hair. But you transformed her hair so beautifully, it put the biggest smile, on her face, probably her first time smiling like that. She was so happy. I really, really loved that, because I had shedded some tears, for what she had gone through. But it's not just the good works you do with your hands, it's your voice. I rarely look at ppl faces, but listen to their voice. Because out of the mouth you can tell the heart, of ppl. And your voice has sincerity and honesty, with care added in, and your tone is soothing. In this world where most of what you hear is nagging, gossiping, backbiting, I find it comforting just to watch your video. You do excellent work. Don't ever let the world conform, or change you. You are on a good road. Just hold the rein steady. Take care✌🏽❤🙏🏻
@C. Callie Coleman I so agree with you. I have been here 3 times already not realizing that I'd already seen this video. Never bothered to read the comments till today .. we ALL have been effected by this amazing soul in some way .. mostly all the same. She is unique in her craft!! Just wanted to make note of that! Shalom
ngl she isn’t just a hairdresser she’s a whole artist
sweetie pie cie scientist too tbh 😭
Can you tell some idea about natural silky hair like mine
I would call her a hair specialist doctor. The Queen is bad. Lord I wish she could put her hands in my head.
*im ngl they had us in the first half*
sweetie pie cie yea she is something ur not
"As long as the hair is healthy, it's good hair." Amen. I know a lot of people who have "Good Hair" that is damaged to filth from bleaching & heat damage to the point where even visually it's no longer good!
and this is why im going to go back to streaking and ombre... the whole bleach and dye trend really ruined my hair, i lost a lot of hair and i don't even maintain bleaching much... only took a few times to really thin out my hair and i was doing the right thing too, bleaching and heat is damaging especially for people with short hair and nobody wants to admit it, period.
gen PERIODT.
Thank you!! Holding onto raggedy ends and for what?’! Hair feeling like dry ass shredded wheat
Tell it Lori! Lol
I believe that even if your hair is damaged, if you're fine with it then is not "bad hair"
As a balding white male, not sure why this was recommended to me...
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It was interesting though, wasn't it? I have the straightest hair you could have and I was fascinated how beautiful it turned out. And, being I can't sit still very long, I thank the Good Lord I don't have to endure it. I refused perms years and years ago.😏
The shine is amazing!!! As a 4C girl I appreciate the way you handled her hair with such gentleness. Not every stylist knows how to handle our hair with care. That's why I have been going to the same person every time . Shout out to Crystal in Akron!!
Crystal in Akron, OH?
Her hairs reflects so much the light that seems white, those are mirrors hairs.
That’s cause her hair is actually really good 😝
Iris jane all hair is good do you mean healthy?
@@zajaryhasaffordjennins23 Not all hair is good lol
I was wondering, because I thought it was a gray-haired lady when it first came on.
Plucky Bellhop did you read the title?
I have to say this. Usually, when some hairdressers do natural hair, especially on darker skinned women.
Some are extremely rough, and harsh.
Not you though, you're very gentle.
I watched how you handled her natural hair, and it was very kind.
Her hair looks beautiful.
Jesus is Real
Exactly! Every hair dresser I have gone to in my neighbourhood has just pulled on my hair and said I have lice, when I got a lice check the day before, no lice.
@@sznsk That's horrible on their end! Your head dont have no lice on it.
They are plain up ignorant!
I honestly just think they say that so they don’t have to do you hair, one time I was at the salon, they said I had lice and then they got suited up in this big suit with a helmet and put a mask on 😂
The suit was hilarious
@@sznsk 🤣🤣🤣🤣They sound loopy
I find her videos so relaxing to watch just because of how gentle she is
The shiniest hair i have ever seen. And i like how her voice is so calming.
John Homes no shit its not gonna last. like they don’t know that? maybe she just wanted to have her hair done for a few days. ??? its not any of your business anyway
John Homes getting your hair done just means a different style then your natural- it’s nothing bad.
John Homes theres many different ways to get your hair done. In fact theres an infinite amount of hair styles to choose from regardless of your hair type. No one ever said her hair type was inferior- what was said was that the client chose a particular style. Thats what getting your hair done means just choosing a style in which to wear your hair. The only one here that said she had inferior hair was you, how about you take your racism elsewhere
John Homes no? she went to the salon and paid to get her hair into a different style. that’s getting her hair done. shut the fuck up dude this is not as deep as you think it is
@@Altorac hey I completely agree but he didn't say anything about race... You brought race into the argument which makes you racist for assuming he was talking about race 😞🤐
We love a hairstylist that knows how to handle every hair type with care and gently. She is so passionate about what she puts in. Sometimes I feel ashamed or sad because some hairstylists make you feel like your hair is bad or they don’t care about how much damage they do it
Some things are made to share with your therapist
I totally agree
@@Luxiouriousprettyme Shutup!!
You are so gentle with her hair, my mom yanks my hair and is like “it doesn’t hurt stop crying”
Man that's very true 🙌🏻😂
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So true
Bruhhhh sammeee but I brush my own hair so it doesn’t get abused
Now I do to myself :)I’ve learned
The way the light hits her hair is so pretty, it looks like silver
@celeb gossiper how? 👀
@celeb gossiper damn you hateful, it doesn't look dirty at all smh
it looks like graphite
BigNugget i know right,, it looks sort of shiny
@@noramos4848 but it does. I'm sure it's not dirty at all, and her hair is beautiful, but at the beginning it did.
I have straight Asian hair but this is so interesting to watch! This woman is a wizard with her styling powers!
Ikr!!
same, i’m french but both of my parents origins are from Vietnam :) 🇻🇳
Samee XD It's kinda interesting
So I've heard "asian" textured hair is very different from other groups' hair even if it looks similar, and I was wondering if you have any difficulty getting your hair to keep a curl?
e. e. I am south Asian and I have kinda straight here (my mind hair are super smooth and straight😵) and my hair can hold curls for 3 days If I don’t wash them but my mums hair...curls only last for 7 hours max😂
My first time seeing my exact hair type being worked on. I love what I have seen
Me too.
@@moorehairgrowthnet Yup
Ik ook
What did the front look like?
My granddaughter has this texture. It's always braided or in puffs. Thank you for this 😊
She's so lucky to have a stylist who knows her hair and knows how to take care of it.
PREACH
The ggqseue iij r
⁰.7
@Ruru Home Oml fr? Thats horrible stylists should know how to work with all kinds of hair 😔💇🏾♀️
I really hope that she came home to someone that gushed over how beautiful she looked
Right...so beautiful
😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😭😭
That’s such a sweet comment. I hope so too❤️
Same
Your comment was heartfelt. I wish the same for you that you wished for her.
Im blinded by how shiny her curls were. Even straighten its like shimmering, what?! Is she a goddess or something?
Yes.
No
Two types of people^😂
@@justt.lelethu yess😂
Lelethu Sithole one is a hype person and the other issa hater
The tighter your curl, the gentler you need to be.
If the hair stylist doesn't understand this, they don't know how to do your hair. Run, because they will be breaking and damaging it.
This hairstylist showed it well. 👌
And yes, all hair is "good hair"
This hairdresser is the absolute best in the world
You should check out Chris Appleton the Celebrity Hairstylist of Jlo nd Kim K he does wonders on Jlos hair🙏🖤🖤
Jessy Morel - this lady is the actual best better than the person you’ve said
Star Struck hahaha nicee. I was waiting for your response. You were just saying what you felt about the hair dresser and people just have to bring someone up to put someone down 💖
It was not healthy at all burning it straigth can everyone
Danielaxxx - why are you being a rude bitch for? No it’s good for her hair it’s done correctly. Eat a 8====D - - and learn how to spell
Can we just appreciate that this was posted three years ago and she still hearts comments-
I THOUGHT THIS COMMENT WAS MINE FOR A SEC LMAO
@@senpapijr14 LMAO HAPPENS ALL THE TIME FOR GIRLS WITH THIS PFP 😂
And she's a celebrity stylist !
Ikr
Exactly
Thanks for recognizing that all black hair that is healthy is "good hair". These brain washed people kill me.
Exactly! I've been trying to get my man and one of my friend girls to realize and understand this, but hey, like you said, they're brainwashed from childhood!
1:36 this one is dirty not curly
@@elo_elo5674 No hair stylist would start blowing out and flat ironing dirty hair. It's obviously the LIGHTING. If you look closely you can see all of the little coils in her hair, which is a trademark of 4c. Go back to playing Roblox and your other kiddie games and stop spreading your ignorance all over this comment section.
I’m not-black but I find black hair beautiful. It’s so thick and strong. I love how it curls too and looks so fluffy.
elo_ elo56 Wow. My hair freaking looks like that after I wash it. My natural hair color is off black. Sorry some of us 4c hair women don’t have naturally jet black hair. 🙄
Love seeing the details and your voiceover. As a white makeup artist my own personal hair could not be any more different, so I love to learn and observe these methods so I can service everyone who sits in my chair. Girls are pleasantly surprised when I can do their hair and lay their edges.
I cannot express to you how much I love this comment! I love that you’re willing to learn, everyone doesn’t want to.
This comment is beautiful!!!😩🥰😘
“as long as hair is healthy it is good hair”
AMEN. Why are people still using the term good hair in this day and age?
It’s more like, if you CANT run your fingers through your hair. Without cutting, or losing your fingers. Then, you have good hair❗️🤣
@@Yours_Truely-un7pg what....
@@Yours_Truely-un7pg it really isn't
Why are ya so mad? LML... This the type of hair when you wash, still look dry❗️Shit nappy‼️
When the shine makes the hair look gray you know it's the real deal.
Christiane Amare I know it was SOO shinyyy!!! 😍😍😍
I was about to type the same thing!!!😍
Christiane Amare I learn something new every time I log on to TH-cam.
I learned what 4C hair means..
Ok same... I’m new to these videos and I’m hooked!! Y’all are so talented! And yes I kept looking like.. is that grey or shine😍😎😎😎
😂😂😂😂
As a white woman, I want to say we need to hype up black women's hair way more then we do in today's society. We see so much hype for gender and body acceptance. But we forget other things too. I dont have anything against women who wear weaves or wigs. But personally I think black women's hair is very VERY beautiful natrually. Its disgusting to see some places ban afros or braids. For me it looks way more beautiful and professional then wigs and weaves. And Im not saying wigs and weaves are ugly. I just personally, think is way more beautiful to see a woman with their natural beauty.
Update: this forum took a weird turn. My comment just stems from my heart, growing up in a black community I was able to have a different perspective in society. My views came from how I saw girls being bullied growing up, or even in public and at a work place hearing dirty comments here and there. This comment was just me expressing how I felt especially since this channel has put out in the past how young girls were bullied for their hair. I thought this would have been a safe place for me to express my feelings towards situations that I saw on day to day bases around the community I grew up. For those who try to twist my words, please understand that this topic is very important to me due to how much hurt I have seen with people who were close to me due to this. Im not following a trend or trying to shame anyone. And for those who do not understand or live in their own happy bubble. Please look into these videos and understand how important it is for society to make everyone feel loved about who they are. Every little girl and boy deserves to feel beautiful, because everyone has their own beauty. It should not depend on race or anything els. And teaching young children to accept others who are different brings a more understanding community with less pain and racism towards one another. That goes for everything not just looks. Noone should be ashamed for who they are. And sadly I have met people who were.
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Mjbgjk Hjjvghj I agree so much , I’m a white South African women and it hurts to much to see what black women go through in society, acceptance will save us and i hope we can move out of old negative patterns that are not needed ❤️
I see what you mean great idea. I just believe everyone should just mind their business as well
African hair is currently celebrated everywhere, idk where do you live but i see a lot of that hair in the media and in the streets. Makes me wonder why white women don't do the same and celebrate what they have. We see them everywhere with dead bleached hair, bored to do anything with it. I miss white women who had big 70s hair.
@@Nausithoe88 in the UK I have heard of many schools which have basically banned natural afro hair (it is too big/a distraction apparently, and sometimes it gets banned when it isn't even that much hair) and thicker braids (they certainly don't understand that smaller braids take so much longer to do) and I think it is ridiculous that white girls can still have big curly hair while black girls with afro hair cannot
Leo that shit is sick! Smh.
Thank you so much!! I have 4c hair and it's been 11 years since I've had a silk press. I love being natural and worry about heat damage. Your work and love of hair reminds me of my old stylist. You have a heart and passion for hair. You know your calling and I thank God for you! You change lives and minds by our work! You're greatly appreciated! God bless Sis!
I’ve never seen hair look healthier after intense heat and straightening!
2freeIvX cuz it’s not good to keep putting heat to your hair. Straightening hair in general probes your hair to damage cuz it breaks the curls. Over time with use your hair shortens and shortens. It loses value.
2freeIvX Yea ironing your hair is better than relaxing it with chemicals. But still straightening your coils/curls is not good practice because it still damages the curls. It’s good to straighten your hair once in a while but long term use will cause problems to your hair. That’s why (as the OP is asking ) straightening isn’t as suggested as it could have been.
Brah the way her hair just went swoop at the end when she brushed is fantabulous don’t even liee u know what I mean .
Lol and when?
@@M30W_itsme .....the person said AT THE END 😂🦸♀️
Actually yeah when i didnt se im being true
@@lavenderbears2641 oh thank you
@@lavenderbears2641 timestamp please srryyy
Me, a girl who has 4C hair: **reads title of video**
Me: 👁👄👁 *_im listening._*
_Glossy.Dream_ same💀
same 💗
I like your name for some strange reasons
My hair is like the most 1a thing in the world but the title intrigued me lmao 😂
hahh oop-
We have magical hair! We can literally do anything to our hair! 💜
The light refraction off her hair is so interesting! Almost silver!
I can't take you seriously with that pfp i-
Wtf is your pfp?!
Its so pretty!
YOUR PFP 💀 where did you get it from??
It doesn't look nice with the lighting. It just looks grey and dirty. Also it makes her skin look ridiculously ashy and dry which it isn't irl.
the satisfaction when she cut off the jagged brittle ends
It's so good 😍
Yes! 🙌🏽 My ends are due for a trim, too. Can't wait!
Yess😍
Yeah I agree, glad to see it's not all about length but hair care!!
Good hairdressers make every hair type gorgeous
thank you for the beginning disclaimer..."all hair is good if it's healthy". Alot of people are stuck on thinking softer textures being the standard for "good hair". By the way, love your hair and your so pretty :)
Im a white hairdresser , and I wanna learn more about all different hair structures , you are really inspiring
As a bald Mexican man I love watching your channel! You’re so talented.
I can see by your profile lol
Or maybe that's sm1 else
Idk I'm dumb
@@whatislife3967 that’s me,no one else that ugly lol
this question is unrelated to this video, but i’m asking because i am truly wanting to learn. do you prefer being called mexican or brown? and for the other people in this section, what do you prefer being called? i ask because lots of asians do not prefer being called yellow, but lots of black and white people like or prefer being called by their colors instead of african-american or caucasian. lots of hispanics, persians, etc like being called by their ethnicity but not by brown, but some do. what are all of you and what do you prefer to be called? what is the least offensive way to describe a person when trying to describe their ethnic background, etc? thank you.
@@fjp9 I can see this is with good intent... maybe? Asian ppl aren’t yellow so why would they be called yellow? Black ppl like to be called black. White people white. Asian people are also Indian not just Chinese and Korean
@@kaledoublescope i agree with some of the things you have said. but lots of asian people like chinese, korean, and japanese are considered to be yellow as far as the color spectrum of identification part. i forgot to ask about indians, thais, etc here, and i don’t know what they prefer. but i’d like to learn because i don’t want to offend anybody. and if you don’t think asians (chinese, koreans, japanese etc) are yellow, do you think they should be referred to as white then? or what or how do you think they should be referred to in concern with the color spectrum? as far as the color spectrum of people go i think lots of them are considered yellow versus white just because of labeling, and i don’t think any asian would refer to themselves as a white person unless literally calling themselves pale or white skinned versus caucasian.
The worst thing about the curls is that they take forever to grow out. And when you straighten them it's "waaaah, I have such long hair" XD
@Vik Toria If you have curly hair ur hair can be long it’s just since it’s so much curls it makes it look short but u still have lots and loads of hair.
Its an illusion
Moood
Arianna Cruz that’s the point
Thats why i hate curly hair. But everyone tells me they wish they had my hair because its indian curly hair and long
Im the only one in my family who hates curly hair and everyone else loves it for some reason
I wanted my hair short and straight just like the girl in the video which is really nice haha
The mother did such an amazing job. Curly or straight. Amazing
"As long as the hair is healthy, there is no bad hair!" Utter TRUTH! That "good hair" thing is SLAVE MENTALITY!
EXACTLY
Exactly
I'm literally appalled at how some things have been and I'm a white woman. I see you, I see your struggles women. I'm rooting for you and championing your causes. Personally hoping for a black woman president in my lifetime, I think the people who benefit from white men in power don't need inspiration or someone helping their causes anymore, they are privileged enough! Black women are queens, I adore them, and like I say I am rooting for you all ♥
Good hair is that!!! It is what it is...
@@vellabella917 positive comment? More like backhanded compliment
I am calling you the hair healer. I have watch you resurrect the hair. Thank you for all of the care and detail
You share. I hope other stylists and fledgling stylist are taking note for:
1. Combing tangles starting at the ends
2. Using wide tooth combs
3. Using the paddle brush
4. Not going over the hair section more than once ( to avoid damage and altering the curl pattern)
I am not a stylist but I have seen stylist who have done the opposite of what you shared. I have had my hair over processed raiser cut burned etc. I do my own hair except to get trims because of the abuse I received.
You are one in a million.!
My focus was her skin tone. This young lady’s tone is gorgeous 😍
@@toyenicole292 uh...
What's wrong with having a dark complexion??? You dont appear to be too light yourself lmfaooo. Brainwash is realll
Toye Nicole Gunn but, you’re dark skinned as well. What in the world is going on?
@@toyenicole292 I don’t understand this comment, what do you mean by it?
@@toyenicole292 sis you are black too....why would you hate yourself? Black skin is beautiful too. I am sorry if you have a low self esteem i guess
The client was so still and quiet I thought it was a mannequin 😂😂
Same lol
@@youjustgotburned3980 😭😭😄
Lol🤎
Innit?! 😅
@@youjustgotburned3980 How do you pronounce your last name? Because I keep thinking “sit-hole”, or even “shit-hole”
ugh, finally a hair dresser who knows what “just the ends” means 😂😂
Me: can you cut just a few cms of my hair
My hairdresser: gotchu *cuts of half of my hair*
lol😂😂😂😂i thought it was only in my country 😂😂😂
🤣
Lol I've been learning to do it myself
Ugh I ask for an inch at TOP and she cuts about 4 inches off! Not lying! Every SINGLE TIME. I don’t go to the hairdressers any more. She cuts off so much I literally cried lol
I keep coming back to this video. The client's hair is so pretty whether in its natural curl pattern or silk-pressed straight. It's clear you also know how to baby a person's hair, no matter the length, texture, and state.
As someone with 4C hair, I love this. 🥰😍 I've never seen our hair type being handled this gently when heat styling.
I have 4c hair and from my teens to 40s I struggled with my hair. Now I wear a hat or scarf 99% of the time as it has thinned with age and has become even coarser.
Wish I had a hairstylist like you.
Right!!!
So true. I'm here for all the 4c content💓💓
Maybe because yall hairs is the most sensitive ones? While the Caucasian hair is the strongest one
@@lilmanq7746 it's not true it's just that in America and in Western cultures that are hugely popular and control other resources they just don't make Clays and oils for this kind of hair as their hair don't need it so we're under-represented actually this hair is the thickest in the world but breakage is due to lack of knowledge which has coming around
“All hair is good hair”
Me staring at my mirror with a broken comb😁
🤣🤣🤣 I knew that I wasn’t the only one lol
Glad I'm not alone struggles lol🤣
Honey I get you 😫 it took me so long to figure out I was using the wrong kind of comb. Now I only use straight, thin-toothed combs when my hair is straightened
You got good AND strong hair! 😊
Your hair is good❤️ (maybe not manageable) but that doesn’t matter
I'm a black male. Been learning about hair for a while as I want my hair to look nicer, and if I have any children, they can take pride in their hair too. I am very happy to find this video. :)
Aww, this is very sweet!
You are precious. It's so nice to hear that you're going to be a hands-on Dad.
Bro me too
Let’s normalise the fact that caring about your hair isn’t a female trait
@@armanimiller most definitely not. I’ve been taking care of my care for some time, I’ve had waves, afros, flat tops, now I’m moving to braids
I love how nice and shiny everyone's hair looks every time you straighten tight curls! Absolutely beutiful!
Can we take a min and appreciate how lovingly and carefully the hairdresser did her job?
Mine rush like she has to catch a flight any sec now 🙄🙄🥺
Deadass 😭😭 they swear they got somewhere else to be. Like ma'am this yo JOB
😭 exactly and appreciate how positive she is and takes her time ❤️❤️❤️🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
Hey Jesus loves you and died for you!!
Last time I went to a hairdresser, she immediately chopped a big chunk out of my hair all at the once, I almost had a heart attack 😩 I mean calm down, my hair isn't going anywhere!
@@bebazZz I can feel the pain 🥺🥺🥺
When we say just trim the hair a lil ...she literally chops them in perfect halves 😶
Her hair is literally shimmering between white and black and white and black and I'm here trying to decipher it like hOw ?!? The hair looks total black, when it is blocked from the light source. But it turns total silver when the light source hits it.
Ikr! Her hair looks so healthy, it shines so much
And I am seeing this with split ends !!
@@RRC879 .
Ya I thought the thumb nail was on old lady lol
Fr I thought she has silver hair, but nOpe, it glassy, icy black
I'm a white guy from Glasgow Scotland and I am in absolute awe of the work you do on the beautiful ladies who sit in your chair. Just wow! Thank you for sharing.
Lol Freddie love that you're interested. Love from a black woman in London
Dude you dont need to say “ im a white guy”
@@left1776 he can say that if he wants to ;-;
@@left1776 just want to show the reach these videos have. Different race, different gender, different nationality etc.
Omg hey I live 20 mins outside of Glasgow
I’m a white girl with thick long curly red hair. I’ve learned so much from your videos! You are amazing. Thank for posting. I’m always excited when you have a new video! Xoxo
the versatility of black hair always amazes me, always so beautiful
As a white nurse, I was so glad to see this! We will (if we have time) wash people's hair - but I am was always unsure how to help those with very curly hair. This has shown me that we need to keep the scalp and hair healthy, so when the patient gets out of the hospital - they can get back to styling their hair. It would also be nice if we could recruit a family member to gently comb their hair. We all feel better, when we look better. I've watched 2 of your videos, and you are so gentle and caring!
Why does it matter if your a white nurse?
@@madym6320 it just means she had less knowledge on how to properly care for coarser, curlier hair that black people have:)
sorry they* not she
@@cherrypwps uhm
@@madym6320 she was trying to say she doesnt needs this for herself but her patients since she doesnt have curly hair
We need more hairstylists like you bc a lot of hairstylists don’t even really care too much about their clients smh.
They sure don't,U ask them for a certain style, and they give you an old fashioned hair do from the 60's
PURPLE PASSION PRINCESS lol yes
too bad hair salons are closed . My mom needs a perm and I need my hair cornrow .lol
Jamie Gatson yea 😭
I have NEVER put a dime size of any product on my big azz head🤦 this was beautiful ❤️ BRAVO 👏👏👏
RIGHT! i use the whole bottle 😭
I have straight hair but seeing the process of straightening curly hair is so interesting!
I agree!
agreed!
sameeee
Yeah it should be on those "videos to fall asleep to" yk
Same
I subbed as soon as you spoke about being gentle. People are recording themselves ripping out peoples' hair like it's ok 😩
Yes, she actually acted upon her words, I was like amen sister 😂
But on a serious note you can see how gentle she was her client’s hair and her slick hand movements 😍
Let’s be honest, you probably didn’t search this. You’re in quarantine, aren’t you?
2045 won’t get this comment
Dark Fantasy I did because I wanna straighten my my damn hair 😔
Damn
@@Maxistential .. I agree it's annoying.
I'm actually not in quarantine I work full time but yes I didn't search for this
Sis definitely has the hands for hair and takes pride in her work!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I have 4C hair and I really appreciate you saying that healthy hair is good hair. It really hurts when I hear people laughing at 4C hair or saying it’s nappy or bad. To be honest my relationship with my hair is pretty bad, but I’m trying to learn how to take care of it so that maybe one day I’ll love it.
I'm sorry people are mean to you. I'm a dude with straight hair but personally I've always found this type of hair really pretty. I'm a bit jealous.
4C hair is so eye-catching. It honestly looks amazing.
tbh 4C hair is just beautiful and if anyone says otherwise they're lying
I have a love/ hate relationship with my 4C hair because I do not know how to properly take care of it and still have it look good. It looks good for a day after a twist out then it looks matted. I do not want to manipulate my hair daily. I have tried lots of different products to no avail.
@@qtpievc Same. It’s just so particular about products. Nothing that works for other 4C girls seems to work for me.
Fun fact: u are in quarantine watching this and u did not search for it 😂
And?? 🤨
Facts lol
MintyChocolateChip yep
...how did you know that...
And you don't even have 4C hair 🤣
She is not good at doing hair she is perfect
Izzy N huh?
@@ttbro29 what's she's saying is that she's better than good lnao
Jessica Smith ohh i thought they meant like she isn’t good at hair but she herself is perfect lol misunderstanding. Thanks jessica 😭😂
@@ttbro29 LMFAO
Not gonna lie, they had us in the first half
I LOVE to watch your videos, you just VIBRATE with love, I learn so much, and your compassion is infectious! :D Your hair looks FANTASTIC today, as well!! 💞
I'm a retired hairstylist, and, "yes" all hair is good hair as long as it's healthy! But I must say, your hair is GORGEOUS darling!!
How are you doing today my name is Eric Moore and how is the weather over there
The client’s skin tone is 🔥 🔥 🔥
???
She has such a beautiful skin tone!
Oh thats great
Facts
Alexa네온狼 😂😂 is like she’s saying that her skin was burned or something 😂😂
Her hair is beautiful. You did a wonderful job. It's so shiny and lustrous.
Her hair was beautiful before and after!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
That trimming process was sooooo therapeutic 😩😁 LOVE IT!
Dana Elizabeth I agree, I love seeing hair being trimmed. Very Euphoric!
Dana Elizabeth Yassss!
i know it wad glorious! lol was truely the best part for me, i want a silk press and a trim now.😀
Dana Elizabeth damb
yup, so satisfying.
That hair looks like glass. Well done! I’m always so surprised by the shrinkage!!!
Glass?
Lol gloss. Damn auto tune
Lipstick 'n' Linguine 😂Autotune?
Blen Haile I give up
Glass hair people search it up 🤦🏽♀️
I applaud all women. Y’all have to go through so much. I just want you to know we notice as a man I notice and appreciate it. This woman has beautiful hair thank you.
Taylor Kinsey
Taylor Kinsey ❤️
Thanks!
Yes.....! .
This comment is so wholesome I swear
Her hair looked beautiful as the curly head baby she is and that silk press was beautiful. Her hair is strong and healthy. I absolutely loved this. Yay
This hairdresser was so caring and gentle with the hair, I'd go to her anytime. I wish I knew what city she was in.
yea me too 🥺
No philly
I wish she was in Houston
Ik! I want her to cut my hair and do my daughter's 4C hair so bad. She really takes care of hair and has vision for styles that fit the client's face
completely out of context but you seem like a person who can heal a broken heart with a new haircut and also you seem very comforting like I know I can trust (sorry my bad english🙂)
your english was perfect!
hi
English is a shitty language anyways (you did perfect btw) so speak however you want
@@Hannah-fc4it not real
@@pip-mc8732???
I'm Irish and don't know many black people so this "good hair" conversation is brand new to me, and seems so sad that black people have been taught your hair isn't "good" because it's tight and curly and needs a bit more moisture added? Awful. I think natural afro hair is breathtaking. It's so bouncy and full and big! It's lovely. And you can do so much with it! All these intricate braided styles and twists and locs, there's so much variety and scope for creativity. If anything, bad hair is the fine straight hair white people have. Mine's wavy but even so, I can't get any volume into it and updos don't stay cuz it's so fine. Ye all have beautiful great hair and I'm very sorry you've not lived in a society that told you that.
Rose I would say that good hair is healthy well taken care of hair. No hair is going to be good if it’s damaged, poorly colored, poorly cut, and/or full of split ends wether it’s 1c, 2c, 3c, or 4c or anything in between.
Well I love my hair. I have waist length 4 type hair and I’m planning to grow it to my butt. Trust me, I think it’s sad how many stupid ideas have formed around 4 type hair.
I'm Argentinian of Irish heritage, my hair is red, extremely thick and wavy. I've always hated my hair but now that I've turned 40 I have accepted it. We don't have many black women here, except for some Brazilians and Dominicans, and I really love their natural curls. It's so lovely!
Hi rose I’m Irish too and ‘bad hair’ here is light and wispy and fine, talk about completely opposite to these queens!!
😊 thanks
Thanks for this video, lots of people handle their hair so rough and aggressive, thinking because our curls are tight they have to use muscles and manhandle them. Our hair is in fact very fragile. You are one of the rare TH-camr who show how it should be, so thank you.
I thought her hair was grey of had some kind of product already. Then I realised that they are reflecting so much light like a mirror!
I'm a white girl with basic wavy hair but this showed in my recommended vids and it was so satisfying to watch. Beautiful hair both before and after but seeing such a transformation is so amazing and interesting!
Same. (but Asian 😆)
Same I have long
thick blond hair lol
I mean its always great learning about different hair types as you never know when you'll run into a situation where you'll need that knowledge
@@UndeadCrabstick i am sooo sorry but i laughed at the baby bird comment, i can relate so i found it funny lol
@@UndeadCrabstick I can relate to the baby bird comment as well 😭 when I was little my mom legitimately thought I wasn’t going to grow a full head of hair for a while and just have wisps
It’s amazing how much length is hidden in those natural curls
RomeoAlpha right?
Right? After only 7 months of growth it’s almost shoulder length
@@mileyan24 yep... I've been natural for 2 years and have type 3C / 4A hair... When it is in its natural state, it is barely touching my shoulders. However, when you pull a curl down, it is bra strap length... Our hair is amazing :-)
Bruh you should see the DNA
@@Ainator_ not sure why this made me laugh😂
O M G !!!! It’s unreal how much her hair changed !! Beautiful end result!!
I cannot get over the way her hair reflects light, I've never seen anything like it. Gorgeous!
I think it has something to do with the super dark color + thickness of it. It happened to mine when I used to straighten it.
How are you doing today my name is Eric Moore and how is the weather over there
@@ericmoore8494 nice
It’s because the hair is straight. Light can bounce off a straight object better than a curly one. That’s why win black hair is in its natural state it appears 2 have no shine. Eye read that sum where. 💯💯. Sciencetific
I have 4a hair and I just want to thank you for making so many black women feel beautiful and doing their hair with love and care. I’ve heard of many stylists that say they don’t accept 4c hair so thank you for helping my 4c sisters!! 💞
WHERE do live that a hairstylist would actually say that?! Why won't they not accept someone with 4c hair?!
@@margaretwilliams7658 yeah! Margaret get the gloves, we just wanna talk
What?!
@@margaretwilliams7658 shes saying we gonna have to riot
"as long as your hair is healthy, your hair is good"
Girl preach!!!
I was walking with my best friend and there's another girl in my school (she's super sweet with 4a hair I think) and she was rocking her natural curls just as me that day. We walked past each other, complimenting each other after that he (my best friend) says: "girl, she has pretty hair, but you have better hair" (I have 3b hair) I was like "we both have pretty hair, there's not such thing as good hair, every hair is good, god damn"
i’m more of a tic tac guy
Armen, yes.
Drop your best friend she seems annoying and toxic
@@spacepear9403 i get what you mean, he's a guy tho
Nyxares shut up
4C is good hair. Too often it is represented by people with short, damaged, broken hair. As soon as you see 4C on someone with short or long healthy hair we recognize just how lucky we are to have such a rich texture.❤
Healthy hair is great hair💜
❤❤❤
Lol
Y'know with 4c hair, as a kid, I always wished to have it completely straight (never got it). Seeing this, it opened my eyes that with 4c hair you can still get the same flow and then get your curls back which is fascinating. Cool how we can have multiple different hair types.
Believe me your beautiful 4c -z curls go nowhere. They will be back with luxurious. Bounce and shrinkage. Keep it moisturized and it will be super healthy and grow to whatever length you like.
@@herjoy2 Thanks for the tips!
I have straight hair, but I have always wanted it curly or wavy, straight hair is very boring
@@saraelizabethsare2348 I also was tired of my hair and felt like I couldn't do anything with my hair as well at some point. I didn't realize how many people actually would want curly hair.
@@kristinac3983 Pasty white girl here, I always wanted curly hair. My straight hair just refused.
I also always wanted those thick, cool braids black girls have, and despite having long hair, could never get them.
If you call yourself a hairstylist you are so wrong. Put a tiara on and call yourself a hair magician. That hair looks amazing!
Fr
True !!
Had us on the first half ngl
I totally agree!!!!!
@@tarunarulraj Intentionally, just for fun. But I stand with my claim that she is magical.
YESYESYES!! "as long as Hair is healthy it is good" amen to that
This young lady has a full head of hair. 😍 I think straightening protects the ends, thus keeping her length over time. I love this!
I don't think straightening protects the ends, but it helps with breakage bc its easier to de-tangle when its straight. But with the right products, you can still keep your curls healthy without constantly straightening it.
I swear I am African and I am now addicted to African American hair saloon. No more relaxer. I braid flat iron have them natural and zero weaves I hate weaves. Black is beautiful. Never felt so pretty since I have my natural hair back. Love you African American sisters.
Awwww we love you toooooo 💗💗💗💗💗
@Cammy Dunn cut the nonsense i'm descendent from africans forcefully brought to south america to serve as slaves. don't rewrite history.
Awwww *hugs* sis!
Nefertiti S. Amen!
💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
Watching her ends get cut was so satisfying lol beautiful job
That is funny and odd comment.. lol
Not really But ok
Yeesss!!!
Yes!!
I'm not a stylist, but I would have taken off another inch.
Curiosity is so weird. I don't even have curly hair yet I'm here watching her videos.
I just like tight curls getting silk pressed lol. Its therapeutic.
@@shh11111 wow that's great😊
@Brittney Thompson No it's not mine😂 I found it on the internet. I wish it was mine though
Wing of Life • 48 years ago {edited} I have the straightest of straight hair yet I am her regular viewer .. it’s kind of asmr to me .. I love curls so much and boy is she amazing or what
@@priyamitraa8571 exactly 😂
STUNNING. I am dumbfounded. You really did that. Wow … just speechless. Gorgeous work all around, and I'm even more happy to hear that her curl pattern will return. Thank you so much for this video. You've earned yourself a new subscriber.
Gorgeous hair before and after. I mean, how amazing is it to be able to have the bestest, tightest curls and ALSO the most beautiful, shiny straight hair? It’s that black girl magic. ✨✨
SAY IT AGAIN GIRL
BLACK GIRL MAGIC
what???
YESSIRRRR ✨💖🧚🏾
@red x17 even getting a perm will not give you hair like ours. The change in hair type is just not possible. Sure it'll be curly and thicker feeling, but it won't be coily like predominantly african hair.
“As long as hair is healthy it is good”💗💗💗 I love you are amazing!!!😍
Maladys_Way_Tarot and that’s when I hit the 👍🏾
I was just about to highlight that quote! After hearing her make that statement, I quickly subscribed. 🤗🤗
Kim Mama
Yes x
Maladys_Way_Tarot that was beautiful yess
Who here doesn't even know what hair type they have??
me, honestly no idea, it's not too curly but it becomes a frizzy mess when i blowdry it
Mary V i’m not an expert but i have curly hair too and you may not be blow drying correctly.
Me
I don’t.
Me
I loveeee the effect of going in with a lower temp of 280. The feather look is amazing!!
Then the technique you used with Saran Wrap was also amazing. It looks so light and fluffy. Amazing job!!!
You’ve got a new subscriber my dear
I don't want to offend someone, honestly. I come from a country where we don't have people of color (sorry if this is offensive way to say it), and when I saw this video, this is the most beautiful hair I ever seen. Before and after, doesn't matter, but just honestly beautiful. It sparkles!
It's weird to say "color". Everybody has the protein that i dont know the name, but... SORRY.
@@jocivaldouchoadossantos75 pigment melanin and you are right, we all have it, just different amounts. We are in fact all the same. I didn't know hot to say and "black" sounded worst to me.
@@jocivaldouchoadossantos75 it isn't weird tho ? It's pretty common, esp on social medias, where it's often shortened to POC
@@devilsadvocate7474 poc in Brasil is another thing hahahahahahaha
@@jocivaldouchoadossantos75 oh really lol? What does it mean ? :)
as a 4c hair owner, the title is the most inspiring thing I've read for a while
I love the phrase “4c hair owner” 😆 girl same, I own a 4c crown as well.
@@ohellosunshine7 girl sameee
AAHH UR PFP- KYOKO WHAT HAPPENED😂😂😂😂
@@why.am.i.like.this. she opened her big mouth for the last time 😔
May I ask what makes you guys with 4c hair want straight hair? Not tryna offend any of you I'm just curious
How the heck did you do that? I literally have straight hair and I still can’t get it as straight as this! Incredible!
Lack of serum, low temperature. They use fairly high temp. I use like 140ºc and was wondering how they get it so straight then realised they use much more heat and serums. Try that.
@@hahalol6331 Also, go slow, do small sections at a time, make sure it’s well-detangled, and keep the lock you’re straightening taught, not slack
She also blow dries the hair straight before using the straightener
@@sophiefowler1936 That’s to get it slightly straighter before she starts straightening it. It’s necessary for those with tight curl patterns, not everyone
@@raerohan4241 the wrap is with cold air?
This was so relaxing to watch I have coarse 4c hair and I love her end results
Thank you for telling people to stop saying "good" hair. This implies that the hair of black or African people is bad. I have done the hair of many people and taught them that their hair grows and is beautiful if THEY know what THEY are doing. And your hair is beautiful when you treat your hair the way it wants to be treated. I tend to keep people's hair natural, and they are amazed that their hair grows fast and long and they can have nice styles without treating their hair like it is european hair. I wish more stylist would do that, as I am not a stylist.
I was going to leave a very similar reply! Besides, not all white hair would necessarily be considered "good". I am white, but think that natural hair is beautiful on a black person.
I have 2a hair. Not enough curl to do anything with and curly enough to make it look like I just rolled out of bed. No volume unless its short and it WONT hold curl. I've even tried a perm. I would consider my hair "bad" hair.
I have a natural 1 curl pattern but I have two brothers who are 3c. I really think there’s a gap in the market for hair products and procedures for people with the higher curl patterns.
gracielou20 free l am sure your is not bad it just won't do what you want it to do. Just try something else don't give up
@@kelliea7451 All hair is good as long as it is taken good care of!
I feel like African Americans are really good at taking care of their hair, here in Kenya the hairdressers just wanna rip your head off!
EDIT: "OMG! I didn't expect this to be so relatable, thanks for the likes guys."
hehehe.....soo true.
In every african country
And also in France cause there is only african hairdresser for our hair 😭 even in Paris
May Jesus help, i no longer go to salons for washing my hair and straightening i do it myself. Kenyan salons want to rip and fry your hair😏😏😏
@@laurachabt8773 il n'y en a plus à chateau d'eau ???
@@diananjeri5229 me too girl, I just go there for braiding the rest I do myself!
Finally a video with 4c in the title with a client who is actually 4c👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Maya Larbi 4c hair varies a lot tho . I have 4c hair but it looks nothing like this
Ardrena Desmond I know 4c hair varies but it doesn’t vary as widely as many think but a lot of the beauty community has gotten to a point where they label all type 4 hair as 4c and it’s making it harder to differentiate when looking for hair tips and tricks so it’s nice to see an actual 4c girl with low porosity rather than a 4b girl
What is silk press
That's are real Sistah! Dark Skin real 4 c hair. I'm laughing because when I was a kid if you were a girl with hair like that and dark skin and features like that , you would have never gotten a date. My how times have changed. I had a friend that looked like that back when I was a teenager and I remember that my Grandmother chased her out the house because she thought that this girl liked me. My Grandmother called her a nappy headed dark black bitch and for her not to bring her black ass over her house again and stay her ass away from my Grandson. That girl started to cry it was sad!
@@ronwilliams717 Oh wow... That sounds terrible. Smh
Thank you, for all you do, with the good work of your hands. I've always favored your channel over others, ever since I first saw a video, of yours, where a little girl had been bullied, and the girls cut a plug out the back of her hair. But you transformed her hair so beautifully, it put the biggest smile, on her face, probably her first time smiling like that. She was so happy. I really, really loved that, because I had shedded some tears, for what she had gone through.
But it's not just the good works you do with your hands, it's your voice. I rarely look at ppl faces, but listen to their voice. Because out of the mouth you can tell the heart, of ppl. And your voice has sincerity and honesty, with care added in, and your tone is soothing. In this world where most of what you hear is nagging, gossiping, backbiting, I find it comforting just to watch your video.
You do excellent work. Don't ever let the world conform, or change you. You are on a good road. Just hold the rein steady.
Take care✌🏽❤🙏🏻
@C. Callie Coleman I so agree with you. I have been here 3 times already not realizing that I'd already seen this video. Never bothered to read the comments till today .. we ALL have been effected by this amazing soul in some way .. mostly all the same. She is unique in her craft!! Just wanted to make note of that! Shalom
@@tlcSerenityScents ❤
@@c.calliecoleman1531 🤗