We've had members with textured hair and it works the same - not well though if there are braids or twists in it. The trick is to get the pony smooth and that goes for every hair type!
Marina Parra yes I know that since I always do protective styles (in one right now). In the video she wasn’t referring to the the thickness of the hair strands or the quantity of the hair but rather the volume of the hair in general. I was just pointing out that compared to my 4c hair it doesn’t really seem that voluminous lol
Marina Parra its cool really! Btw I checked out your channel and your art is so cute! I recently started doing digital art so I appreciate it more now i guess lol and please finish that video animation!!!
You have to take a hot shower to melt it of and slowly take out the bun it depends how much Knox you have you can have a 1 hour shower or about 2-3 hours
The only thing i hate about synchro is that gelatine that smells like wet dog when you come out of the water. Edit: wait what why do i have so many likes iam confused
I did this last weekend because I had a synchro swimming competition. It looked very beautiful and professional ofc, but it’s so hard to get out. It really sticks to the scalp and I had to shower like 5 times. The gelatin also smells like shit... 🏊🏼♀️
Thanks so much for the video. I'm in a mixed gender masters synchro team and after watching this video we were able to do everyone's hair for a competition and we even got compliments on our hair. Thank you so much for a super helpful video!
J Kelly no as the gelatine dries when we use it and it is very hard to get out of the hair with one wash using water. Also when you are doing the routines, you are only in the water for 2-3 minutes so it won’t dissolve or melt in that time.
The Gelatin itself probably doesn't damage the hair. As in it probably doesn't dry the hair out. But the process of putting in the bun and getting the gelatin out again is definitely damaging since it involves quite a bit of hair manipulation. Technically we damage our hair every time we touch it. That's why wearing you hair down or playing with the ends of your hair causes damage that can lead to split ends. The problems that I'm seeing is that straight hair doesn't like to get brushed when it's wet, pony tails put a lot of pressure on the hair where they are tied, I find bobby pins to be damaging (but maybe that's just me being obsessive), and the repeated hair washes necessary to get the gelatin out require your hair to be wet quite frequently which is not ideal since hair is most fragile when it's wet. It also sounds like you'll be brushing out chunks of gelatin which might cause tangles. And tangles cause damage to the hair. The more frequent hair brushing also counts as manipulating the hair. It causes damage as well. I'm not sure how long the hair will be wet for. I don't know if the gelatin keeps the hair form drying. But if it does, that would be a factor of damage as well. The inner part of the hair swells up and gets damaged when your hair is wet for extended periods of time. Like 7 hours or so. There was a study that said something along the lines of :"air drying your hair is more damaging than blow drying it" Because the hair is wet for a shorter time when you're blow drying. In actuality air drying seems to be just fine for most long haired people but extreme case like putting gelatin on your hair might be damaging. One plus point of the gelatin might be that it keeps the water of the pool away from the hair. Chlorinated water and salt water are both damaging to hair. They dry the hair out and chlorine can even change the color of blonde or colored hair. Doing this to your hair probably wont ruin it. Not when your not interested in having your hair grow very long. But I wouldn't expect is to do any favors for your hair. Hair can take a bit of abuse thought and still be fine. I myself go swimming one a week (with my hair in a braid that is soaked in tap water before swimming). I've been swimming for about 7 years now and my hair is slowly approaching knee length. If the chlorine is damaging my hair I'm certainly not noticing it. A good deep conditioner and generally being quite gentle on your hair can go a long way.
@@catzkeet4860 Because it is composed of protein, if it is used often, then the hair could go into protein overload which will make it dry and breakoff
I relate the the thick hair thing. I’ve broken countless combs in my hair and it’s straight. I couldn’t imagine how thick it would get if my hair was curly like my moms lol.
Omg I am 30ish something years old have had hair down to my butt for as long as I can remember and have a 19 year old daughter with very think hair and your trick to fix the bump after pinning her hair net blew my mind. Like I feel like I was just given the secret to everything.
Lots of Questions: 1.Where did this technique originate??? 2.Is there a get unready routine to get the gelatin out??? 3.Does this technique induce traction alopecia???
All great questions! 1 - It is a newer technique using gelatin - not sure who or where it originated from but 30+ years ago they used to put vaseline (petroleum jelly) in the hair for the same effect! 2 - Everyone seems to have their own technique for getting the gelatin out. The one consensus is hot water soak first (as hot as you can stand) I usually let the water run over it for a few minutes, then I take a generous application on shampoo and smooth over the whole surface and then gently start to massage the scalp. Rinse well and repeat as necessary. 3 - If our athletes had to wear their hair like this often, it could cause traction alopecia. For practice though, our athletes wear swimcaps so their hair is not pulled so tight in the same spot all the time.
If you want a higher concentration of gelatin you can put a little but of cold water in the power, mix it approximately, let it absorb for a few minutes and melt it on the microwave. It dissolves every single lump and you need a lot less water
I see too much negativity in this comment section just talking about "she doesn't even have that much hair 😫😫😫", this video isn't even for you, it's a great tutorial, stop.
A few schools of thought - for the really fine hairs around the face, I generally just spray lightly with water and a bit of hairspray to hold them back and then use the gel to secure it. For full bangs - you can simply use bobby-pins to hold them back and gel over that or use, what we call, a 'torture band' lol - a plastic zig-zagged band that wraps all the way around the head with pointed "teeth" on the one side (that goes towards the back of the head) and then gel over that.
Was waching Olympic performance and kinda noticed a shiny glaze around everyone's head so got curious about what kinda waterproof gel do these swimmers use.. so thts how i landed up here.. informative indeed. I liked the way the bumps were removed with the help of a tail comb.
I used to be a synchronized swimmer and I really miss this sport but this is the part that I don't miss at all. It smells gross(the gelatin) when you get out the water , its hard to wash out and it gives you headaches cause it's sooo tight.
Never gave the hairstyles of syncronized swimmers much thought before. I knew their hair was done in a tight bun similar to a ballet dancers, but the food gel?? Wow, who would have ever thought that up? How does it not disolve in the pool? And how does a girl get it out of her hair? Omgosh, I feel the pain of these girls watching them try to stay calm while having their hair pulled into those tight tight pony tails. I have hair that is medium thickness, but is also four feet long same/ish length lol. I would not be happy trying to get all of my hair into a tight ponytail first then a tight bun second. lol. Great job btw, for you the Tutor, and your subjects, or models, they were awesome as well. Good luck in future competes!
This popped up in my recommendations, and I already knew what knoxing your hair was because my friend used to be in synchro, but I’m just concerned about the fact that her hair looks so killed from all of this, it reminds me of when I was in dance 😂
I have NO IDEA how I got here, but all this talk of buns, donuts, and jello, gave me some ideas of what to snack on while I watch this random video all the way through. 🤷🏼♀️😉
Poor Passia I have your exact hair thickness and texture. My hair is as fine as a 6 months old hair. I have a hard time keeping barrettes or even bobbypins in
Admit it. We all didn't searched up for this.
im your paper frrrr😂
dont even know why im here
im your paper ya
I am bored so I’m watching my recommend and I came across this
Yup this was the first thing I saw. I didn’t even know what this is 😂
Why is this in my suggestions ?
Irmari A I’m asking the same question
Me too
Irmari A it’s also in mine and i don’t fucking know why
I'm asking the same thing
Me to ô
Who is watching this and is not a synchronised swimmer
Lacey Belmore me
I ment to say me
Me
Lacey Belmore me not synchronised but i’m a swimer!
@@mecaylacapistrano6855 oh cool
*Jojo Siwa wants to know your location*
😂😂😂
Hyojin Elle HAHA
lmao!!!!!!!
I don’t get it??? Can someone help me understand?
ShayPeee Jojo siwa’s signature and only hair look it a very tight slicked back side ponytail lmao, hence the receding hairline.
“Now because she has sooo much hair”
*black girls*
“Hold my wide tooth comb”
Periodt Pooh
Yeap
That’s exactly why I got a perm. I broke 3 combs. WITH MY HAIR.
Periodt Pooh ong💀imagine doin dis wit natural hair
Jeila__ 26 ain’t it
GURLL I BE LOSIN THE COMB IN MY HEAD
Kenzie Curls_xx i respect y’all like to the moon and back
I suddenly got a headache watching this lol that’s slick
Wilma Harrysson If this is pain for you to watch DO NOT be an all stars cheerleader
GrandeButeraAllAbout Ariana OMG YES! I KNOW THE FEELING
GrandeButeraAllAbout Ariana haha i trust your word
Oml I got a headache too and forehead started hurting randomly 😬
Don’t be a ballerina then
Be a synchronized swimmer they said. It'll be fun, they said.
The gelatin is fine, they said, it dosen’t have bumps, they said
Holding your breath is fine, they said. You won’t die, they said.
Being in time is easy, they said.
You wont have to panic, they said.
You won’t hit your head, they said.
You won’t get a concussion, they said.
Bruh I'm stupid I thought synchronized ment ballet💀🤦🏽♀️
Wonder what it would be like with black natural hair🤔
We've had members with textured hair and it works the same - not well though if there are braids or twists in it. The trick is to get the pony smooth and that goes for every hair type!
I was wondering that too sis 💯
same
pain
Shemia Superville No one's hair is black. it is just really dark brown. unless you dye your hair, it cannot be black.
Why is this video from 2018 and almost all the comment is like hours or days ago
Don't know dude
Your comment is been 1day ago
Idk it’s 2020
I don’t know how I ended up here but I learned how to take those awful ponytail bumps out! Thanks! 👍🏼😊 Very interesting video!
sopranomegs same!!!!!
Same 😂😂
sopranomegs yes it is helpful but it's called waves😞
@@TiaMarii08 its not always waves. Its diffrent in places
Although it’s helpful for ponytail bumps it’s SUCH A PAIN to get out hair, so I wouldn’t use it unless necessary
“Because she has so much hair...”
Me: *stares in 4c*
Ashleigh Exford stares in 3c (idle if that’s a hair type but my hair is not 4a
Marina Parra yes I know that since I always do protective styles (in one right now). In the video she wasn’t referring to the the thickness of the hair strands or the quantity of the hair but rather the volume of the hair in general. I was just pointing out that compared to my 4c hair it doesn’t really seem that voluminous lol
Marina Parra its cool really! Btw I checked out your channel and your art is so cute! I recently started doing digital art so I appreciate it more now i guess lol and please finish that video animation!!!
She really does have a bunch of hair for her hair type tho
She keep talking bout pasha hair pasha has way more hair than her and all black people hair is beautiful
I think we need a separate tutorial on how to get it out lol
Well sit in a boiling 1 hour shower, sleep with a towel on your pillow, and brush the remainder out the next day.
It is quite stressful and time consuming
bruh my hair wouldn’t be able to handle that
You have to take a hot shower to melt it of and slowly take out the bun it depends how much Knox you have you can have a 1 hour shower or about 2-3 hours
@@makaylalowe5640 nah I have curly hair and I take like one shower after comp and three showers the day after to get it all out
Nobody:
This lady to the first girl: so basically shes baldheaded
honestly i felt kinda bad she kept talking about it
Demi 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Swear
Facts 🤦🏽♀️
I have really thin hair too and in a world where society glamourises thick hair it’s a bitch, nothing wrong with thin hair! ❤️
That first girl doesn't have thin hair. She has fine hair. It's just not as bulky as people with coarse of curly hair.
i didn’t even know that synchronised swimmers needed to gel their hair 😂
Inga-Eve they be dancing in water ofc they gotta fix it in place
it’s so annoying like my hair is always sticky and full of jello but hey it doesn’t move after a day of being in the water
I assumed they used hair gel, like ballet dancers
Evil Inc. hair gel dissolve in the water
Ya but it is Gelatin
She thin hair shamed the first girl
She only stated she has thin hair for the purpose of her explanations💀 her hair thin or not? It is, so what?
@@CryBaby-oj2lz I get ur point but i think it was just a joke
Jimin's Queen it was a JOKE
Yall have a weird sense of humor but ok🤷🏻♀️😂
LMAO. She basically called her bald headed. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The only thing i hate about synchro is that gelatine that smells like wet dog when you come out of the water.
Edit: wait what why do i have so many likes iam confused
jera mulaj true
Yes and It takes an hour shower to get out
@@makaylalowe5640 true. Sometimes i even find little pieces of gelatine in my hair the day after
jera mulaj this is so true!!
Maybe this is a dumb question but why do you put gelatine in the hair?
The poor first girl looks like she is having a miserable time
It is very unpleasant. Getting it out is even more fun.
I didnt search for this...but I stayed since I learnt how to get rid of bumps on a slick ponytail lol
Amyx Komari right 😭
someone call brad mondo!!! 😂😂
Yes😂
yes
Please
Yeees
💀 I just came from a video and saw this on my recommendation
imagine if the bun cover came off when the girl was swimming I bet the mom would be livid
SlashABash G 💀💀💀
Points deducted too.
Lol im never gonna complain bout having to do a ballet bun again 😂
Mia Oram I know right
Right tho??
The first girl is wincing in pain the entire time
1. why did this get recommended to me?
2. why did I click on it?
3. why am I watching it?
Makes sense
The first girl was praying whole time that her friend don't see this channel😂😂
my scalp committed hurt
Very. Yes.
I think she thick hair shamed the second tbh 😂
Is it me or did it look like she was glacing a donut?😂😂.
So you're going to shame me for having thin hair and then want me to come back and finish doing your video LOL can anybody say bye
Sooo TH-cam recommended this video several times
Same!!
We need a sequel: how did they get the bun out.
Blobbly take a boiling hot shower and melt it out then slowly take the bun out it is a painful process
Or use coke / Pepsi to disintegrate it.
pineapple juice and a lot of shampoo
I don't even do this sport the photo just looked satisfying
I did this last weekend because I had a synchro swimming competition. It looked very beautiful and professional ofc, but it’s so hard to get out. It really sticks to the scalp and I had to shower like 5 times. The gelatin also smells like shit... 🏊🏼♀️
I heard that if you spray pineapple juice in your hair and let it sit first before trying to wash it out, it comes out way better.
11:57 , life changing ponytail bump fix! Bless you, synchronized swimmers!
Umm how did this get on my recommend I didn’t search this😂
Pulling hair back too much could make your forehead bigger just saying guys xo
Oh
Look what happened to JoJo Siwa, dont be a JoJo Siwa
Ann Montgomery LOOOL exactly😂😂
@@foxy763 😂
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I danced for 14 years and never knew that comb trick to get the bumps out, what the hell, I'm sHOOK.
im a dancer and omfg that bun is so TIGHT
Poor hair...
When she took the bump away 😨😯
The hairline:😢
The nape:😖
I could never my shit can’t handle that kinda tension
you can literally see the girl flinch when her mom stabs her with the pin omfg i cant
they’re out here trying to play my girl pasha like she bald😭😭🤣🤣🤣
I can barely float why is this recommended to me
Why am I watching this at 4am
why am i here
Thanks so much for the video. I'm in a mixed gender masters synchro team and after watching this video we were able to do everyone's hair for a competition and we even got compliments on our hair. Thank you so much for a super helpful video!
Why not normal hair gel
jennifer spurlock bel comes out of your hair when your in water
It will come out in the water and gelatin works much better and is more shiny :)
kimmy izawsome but so would gelatin?
@@jkelly3941i think they wear a swimming cap after so the gelatin keeps the hair neat when put on or removed
J Kelly no as the gelatine dries when we use it and it is very hard to get out of the hair with one wash using water. Also when you are doing the routines, you are only in the water for 2-3 minutes so it won’t dissolve or melt in that time.
That girl has the thinnest hair I’ve ever seen
Thanks, horse.
I can barely get 3 loops, LET ALONE 4 HOW IS THAT NOT PAINFUL
I don't do any kind of sports, my hair is way short and I'm a guy. Why am I still watching the full video?
Who’s watching this and doesn’t even have straight hair
me lol
I dont know how I got here but I dont think I'm leaving anytime soon
“Now because she has sooo much hair”
Me: *laughs in thicc 3b hair*
12:20 ..... Magic 😁
Welcome to another: why is this in my suggestion
Is Gelatin good for your hair? Cause because it dry so hard like u say, isnt that going to damage there hair after a while?
Gelatine is just protein, that is soluable in warm water
The Gelatin itself probably doesn't damage the hair. As in it probably doesn't dry the hair out.
But the process of putting in the bun and getting the gelatin out again is definitely damaging since it involves quite a bit of hair manipulation. Technically we damage our hair every time we touch it. That's why wearing you hair down or playing with the ends of your hair causes damage that can lead to split ends.
The problems that I'm seeing is that straight hair doesn't like to get brushed when it's wet, pony tails put a lot of pressure on the hair where they are tied, I find bobby pins to be damaging (but maybe that's just me being obsessive), and the repeated hair washes necessary to get the gelatin out require your hair to be wet quite frequently which is not ideal since hair is most fragile when it's wet. It also sounds like you'll be brushing out chunks of gelatin which might cause tangles. And tangles cause damage to the hair. The more frequent hair brushing also counts as manipulating the hair. It causes damage as well.
I'm not sure how long the hair will be wet for. I don't know if the gelatin keeps the hair form drying. But if it does, that would be a factor of damage as well. The inner part of the hair swells up and gets damaged when your hair is wet for extended periods of time. Like 7 hours or so. There was a study that said something along the lines of :"air drying your hair is more damaging than blow drying it" Because the hair is wet for a shorter time when you're blow drying. In actuality air drying seems to be just fine for most long haired people but extreme case like putting gelatin on your hair might be damaging.
One plus point of the gelatin might be that it keeps the water of the pool away from the hair. Chlorinated water and salt water are both damaging to hair. They dry the hair out and chlorine can even change the color of blonde or colored hair.
Doing this to your hair probably wont ruin it. Not when your not interested in having your hair grow very long. But I wouldn't expect is to do any favors for your hair.
Hair can take a bit of abuse thought and still be fine. I myself go swimming one a week (with my hair in a braid that is soaked in tap water before swimming). I've been swimming for about 7 years now and my hair is slowly approaching knee length. If the chlorine is damaging my hair I'm certainly not noticing it. A good deep conditioner and generally being quite gentle on your hair can go a long way.
@@catzkeet4860 Because it is composed of protein, if it is used often, then the hair could go into protein overload which will make it dry and breakoff
It makes my curly hair really soft though
@@undercovercat9865 wait, what? Your hair is approaching KNEE length? Your hair is down to your knees?
I relate the the thick hair thing. I’ve broken countless combs in my hair and it’s straight. I couldn’t imagine how thick it would get if my hair was curly like my moms lol.
ok i did gymnastics for 10 years and i ALWAYS redid my ponytail when there was a bump. the comb trick was m a g i c
Not a synchronized swimmer and I have no idea how I got here, but I love the idea of smoothing bumps with a tail comb.
Pasha is so beautiful, reminds me of the girl from Bridgerton.
Omg the rat tail comb trick was so satisfying to watch
This is actually really interesting you can’t lie
Omg I am 30ish something years old have had hair down to my butt for as long as I can remember and have a 19 year old daughter with very think hair and your trick to fix the bump after pinning her hair net blew my mind. Like I feel like I was just given the secret to everything.
Lots of Questions:
1.Where did this technique originate???
2.Is there a get unready routine to get the gelatin out???
3.Does this technique induce traction alopecia???
All great questions!
1 - It is a newer technique using gelatin - not sure who or where it originated from but 30+ years ago they used to put vaseline (petroleum jelly) in the hair for the same effect!
2 - Everyone seems to have their own technique for getting the gelatin out. The one consensus is hot water soak first (as hot as you can stand) I usually let the water run over it for a few minutes, then I take a generous application on shampoo and smooth over the whole surface and then gently start to massage the scalp. Rinse well and repeat as necessary.
3 - If our athletes had to wear their hair like this often, it could cause traction alopecia. For practice though, our athletes wear swimcaps so their hair is not pulled so tight in the same spot all the time.
@@ravensongwaterdancers Thank you!!!
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If you want a higher concentration of gelatin you can put a little but of cold water in the power, mix it approximately, let it absorb for a few minutes and melt it on the microwave. It dissolves every single lump and you need a lot less water
When she made that hair bump disappear!! 👽 the sound effects matched my reaction! 🛸
I see too much negativity in this comment section just talking about "she doesn't even have that much hair 😫😫😫", this video isn't even for you, it's a great tutorial, stop.
When you hit that mistirious musoc on 12.20 - it was the exact moment that I had my aha moment. Well done
She said with really thick hair like this 😭❕
I was like girl bye
she barely got any hair my thick curley hair could never
“You can see her bun was way bigger den passions was” damn Dets tuff 🤨
And then there’s me with actual thick hair using a head band to tie my hair instead of two hair bands because they’ll snap if I try to use them
ッNo name I can relate :/ I have to tie two hair bands an then tie my hair
The tail comb smoothing trick is fabulous!!!
Im actually doing BATON TWIRLING i dont even know how to swim
SO TH-cam, TELL WHY THERE’S THAT IN MY RECOMMANDATIONS??
TH-cam Algorithms be like;
This looks ExtremeLY painful! 😬😲.....God bless these girls to be so dedicated in such a difficult sport!
How do you manage the shorter hair from bangles that does not reach the bun ?
A few schools of thought - for the really fine hairs around the face, I generally just spray lightly with water and a bit of hairspray to hold them back and then use the gel to secure it. For full bangs - you can simply use bobby-pins to hold them back and gel over that or use, what we call, a 'torture band' lol - a plastic zig-zagged band that wraps all the way around the head with pointed "teeth" on the one side (that goes towards the back of the head) and then gel over that.
My head hurt from watching this
I feel bad for that girls her head and scalp must hurt
Best tutorial I’ve ever seen! (I don’t know how to swim)
OMFG WHEN SHE PUTS HER FACE IN HER SHIRT SJSJAHAHXBXNDK
Was waching Olympic performance and kinda noticed a shiny glaze around everyone's head so got curious about what kinda waterproof gel do these swimmers use.. so thts how i landed up here.. informative indeed. I liked the way the bumps were removed with the help of a tail comb.
I wonder who thought one day “hey let’s boil clear jello and apply it to hair”
12:14 thank you. I am not a synchro swimmer but that happens to my hair allllll the time.
I used to be a synchronized swimmer and I really miss this sport but this is the part that I don't miss at all. It smells gross(the gelatin) when you get out the water , its hard to wash out and it gives you headaches cause it's sooo tight.
unintended ASMR
😀
Hear the tapping noise in the background? At around the 5 min mark I think it’s Morse code someome translate
Never gave the hairstyles of syncronized swimmers much thought before. I knew their hair was done in a tight bun similar to a ballet dancers, but the food gel?? Wow, who would have ever thought that up? How does it not disolve in the pool? And how does a girl get it out of her hair? Omgosh, I feel the pain of these girls watching them try to stay calm while having their hair pulled into those tight tight pony tails. I have hair that is medium thickness, but is also four feet long same/ish length lol. I would not be happy trying to get all of my hair into a tight ponytail first then a tight bun second. lol. Great job btw, for you the Tutor, and your subjects, or models, they were awesome as well. Good luck in future competes!
They really just called pasha bald head
Synchronised swimmers who have an afro are quaking
Omg yes
Do you have to do all this......... is this a requirement?
Now that is what you call a slick back ponytail
I don’t know how TH-cam brought me to make your hair bun for synchronized swimmers.. but I’ll watch anyway
My hairline ran away lol😂🙈
This popped up in my recommendations, and I already knew what knoxing your hair was because my friend used to be in synchro, but I’m just concerned about the fact that her hair looks so killed from all of this, it reminds me of when I was in dance 😂
For everyone asking why they don’t use normal gel. Well it will dissolve in water and they are in water for their performance so it keeps it in place
That Illuminati confirmed moment had me rolling 🤣
I have NO IDEA how I got here, but all this talk of buns, donuts, and jello, gave me some ideas of what to snack on while I watch this random video all the way through. 🤷🏼♀️😉
But like how do you get it out
They peel it...
Maria Loves Zendaya r/woosh
Bangtan Bagel Bun it’s not an r/woosh moment
Maria Loves Zendaya see, but it is
@@yerridy2931 Don't use it if you don't know when to use it
in highschool i always saw girls with this and they always looked so crunchy
What was the angry face count for ????
Poor Passia I have your exact hair thickness and texture. My hair is as fine as a 6 months old hair. I have a hard time keeping barrettes or even bobbypins in