Her hair is gorgeous. As a black woman, i want to point out her hair is nowhere close to a black child’s hair. I was expecting 4a-4c hair texture for them to try and deal with.
@@seoyoonhan3912 thats not even true she looks 2c or 2b tbh there are not curls or coils just waves also i dont think there is a 4y i think its 4a, 4b, 4c
Ikr, but I actually asked a Chinese friend today. Apparently her understand is "not straight=curly" . Which I will say is weird because she herself has wavy hair like that little girl, in fact many Asians do.
@bunnyrabi 100% . Many southeast Asians have that exact hair texture and type. This whole concept was very weird and creepily, crossing boundaries of respect for diversity Creeped me out
I have this same hair texture and it’s nowhere near desirable. Wearing my hair down hurts and the only thing that keeps it from becoming a big frizzy dreadlock is braids and twists. One wayward curl and boom, the strangling process has to start all over again. If I’m lucky, I can go 3 weeks before my next wash and detangle but since my luck is bad it’s basically every 3 days.
It’s cuz their standard is straight hair, so anything other than straight is new to them. It’s actually kinda funny because there are Koreans with hair that’s curlier than the little girl’s 😅.
@@etsunara. Yes, I understand curly hair is not the norm there, which is fine. (However I bet if a white person went to west Africa where curly hair is the norm, they would know how to do straight hair but okay) The problem is them acting like this is the most difficult and kinkiest hair to exist when it's wavy at best. I've seen k-drama characters with more curl in their hair than hers.
I think it’s because they aren’t as diverse so they have never actually seen hair that’s curly. Even Asian wigs majority are straight cuts, layers, and bobs so there not use to working on other types of hair or have learned how to. Even in America and Europe when u go to salons a lot of times they can’t work with other types of hair because they weren’t taught that or given wigs to try. That’s just one of my guesses as to why they may be struggling because even myself I wouldn’t know how to work with curly hair because I’ve never had it so I never learned. All hair types have different ways of taking care of it and use different techniques. I think them worrying if it hurts when they brush is because you have to put a little more pressure when brushing out hair and there not use to it but even when I brush my friends hair who have maybe more straight and layered hair I always worry if I’m hurting them. But for the most part I don’t think it’s out of bad intentions I just think a lot of Asians lack in how to do things that may be more common sense to other country’s that are more diverse or have more practice. Not only in hair but the way things come out sometimes seem offensive to use but for them there bot intentionally trying to come off as disrespectful r rude they probably have just never actually had practice.
bye, they're literally not used to seeing wavy hair like that in Korea so of course it would be a little hard for them to style it. Its a learning experience its not like you get something the instant you try it
How to survive with curly hair tips: 1)Never comb your hair when it is dry 2)Use big combs 3) Use the right hair care products in the right way (+less shampoo more conditioner) 4) Love your hair no matter what society's beauty standards say
@@brennathecatlover4360 shampoo dries your hair out, that goes for anyone. But with thick or curly hair you want to focus on moisture and repair. Less shampoo= less work on moisture and repair. It'll still clean your hair. But conditioner is way more important.
@@TR-im2bs that's why my mom buys more conditioner than shampoo, and my shampoo doesn't even foam up much. (I use dark and lovely, it's actually pretty good if you ask me)
Social media: trains people to not do PROBLEMATIC behaviors ... of the negative things people want to say about social media; they cant say they did not know better. short story: he knows not to run-up and touch black people hair.
NO SHE IS NOT BIRACIAL. Asia is a landmass not a race. she is black Asian* like black American or black European. real history she looks MORE Korean than they do. IN KOREAN NOW they have koreans with 4c hair and brown skin: just like the originals in that land. South Korea is just politically adopted white is right from America. ................ if you dont believe me LOOK UP any photo of 1900s Seoul Korea. she not biracial you see any blue eyes on them...? they already have black heritage. you put them 2 in the sun for 3 hours : they will be darker than that little girl. so they avoid the sun. again they are very aware why they dont have lighter color hair. Their grandparents probably look like her. The volume of bleaching skin product in Korea tells you light skin is not the default. Why would they sell Flat irons if bone straight hair is the default.? 👍🏿✨South Korea like to pretend their ancestors did not look like this little girl; and they dont worship black deities or have black superstition { } but if you dig dip.. its all BLACK.
@@Ri57490 Still sweet, because the whole point of the video was for them to put up her hair, so they were supposed to do that and for him to still ask was really sweet.
Honestly the lady did pretty good for not having any products to moisturize and smooth her hair. It also seemed like she cared and tried to make her comfortable which I liked.
She is a little doll but as a black girl with 4a/4b hair, her hair was literally closer to their own hair texture/type than it could ever be classified as “black” so it should’ve been easy for them
“Can I touch you?” that was so wholesome, how he asked. They should've put a spray bottle with water or detangling spray in the table. The producers should know you can't comb wavy/curly hair dry; you have to wet it a bit.
The bare minimum idc if not many people do it if we act like it's not the bare minimum some people expect brownie points or cookies idk for it it's the bare minimum. Y'all praising him for this is crazy...
@@Shinylikeadahlia Umm no. Unfortunately ppl don't respect black ppl personal space and touch or hair or skin without permission, so it's rare to find ppl like him who asks respectfully and be understanding.
Honestly I feel bad for this girl. As a mixed kid, being treated like a spectacle your whole life really changes the way you view yourself. I hope the girl has black role models in her life; I hope she knows that she’s not “too much to handle” :(
As a mixed woman, I don't really see the problem. They are clearly in awe of her features. It happens with unambiguous blacks too. Asians and white people are just in awe black features because it's unique in their perspective. Thats why in foreign countries, people want to take photos or touch our skin. Or even why white people like to touch afros. It can be a big confidence boost when you think about it that way.
I kinda wished I had someone do my hair like its supposed to, when I was a kid. My hair isn't gravity defying, but it poofs up into an umbrella shape. Don't get wrong, I'm Indian so it was multiple types of braids/styles. But the wrong shampoos, towel drying(dries instantly), n the struggle to comb through did a number. Thats what they're used to, n I didn't even its a wrong way. During uni, I skipped drying my hair. Just patted on top n ran to classes, n WOW it looked gorgeous! so yea..I understood that even though my hair doesn't look like the generic "curly" hair, it will never be straight. My hair is exactly like this lil girl's in the video btw. I just do those kinda "imagines" where lil me got her hair treated right, n told its not just tangly its curly. That shampoo still makes my skin crawl n my family still uses a version of it without an issue.
It's pissing me off how many people are commenting she is not black. She is black and she is Asian. Brings me back to the people that told me I'm not Asian because I'm mixed. Pisses me off that us mixed people are often put into this place of you don't belong in any culture you belong in. I start telling people "You are disrespecting my Grandmother." Cause they sure af would not tell her shes not Asian.
As a black girl who's hair is not the curliest when it comes to texture, I wish I had her hair texture. She is so pretty and the fact that she can grow it that long at such a young age as well as wear it down the way she does makes me so jealous. While I know it is probably not as easy as I assume it is to take care of her hair, it looks like it would be easier than what I would have to deal with. Then again I could definitely do better when it comes to my own hair. I commend her mom, however, as she knows what she is doing and it definitely shows through that beautiful hair of hers. Love it. 😊😊😍😍🥰🥰💜💘💜
@ambriaa's island Thank you for the encouragement. It is definitely needed. While I find afro hair absolutely gorgeous, it can be difficult for me personally. Not because I don't love it, but because of how much time and energy it takes to take care of my own. While I'm sure it's harder for others who have it way curlier, I sometimes feel like I'm wasting my time just trying to get out the door. Like I should be doing something more important during that time period. Idk, I just hope that I will be able to gain the same love and confidence you have conveyed in your comment someday. Again, thanks for the comment. It really made my day. 😊😊🥰🥰💜💘💜
@@snowtigress7744 I feel you, I used to spend hours at the sink trying to out loads of product and water to pluck my hair out just for people to shove their fingers and FACES into it. Now I have the confidence to tell people when I need space
@snowtigress7744 Hi, why do you struggle with your hair? What takes most of your time and why? I wash my hair once every 2 weeks and barely touch my hair during the week. To me the bulk of the "job" is done on wash day.
Her hair is closer to Korean than Black lol, also can people stop that "oh there's black people with her hair" yeah sure but MAJORITY, almost all of us have thick afros.
The little girl SEEMS like a good sport. For me as a kid, anytime someone made it known they thought my hair as a “challenge,” I’d get self conscience. Especially when it was coming from someone who had a totally different texture or was a different race. Made me feel like I was super odd or strange to them🤷🏼♀️ (I too am biracial)
I was waiting for someone to say this! A lot of comments are like “they should’ve gotten a kid with curlier hair” or “they’re doing such a good job cause it’s hard for them!” But on both sides she’s being treated like an object 😐 just a biracial opinion 🤷🏾♀️
I'm laughing so hard at the panic and apologies. I'm happy you gave them an easier texture to try, I don't think they would have been able to handle 4c hair.
as a mixed girl myself her hair is gorgeous but not very curly at all i think it would be harder for them if they had someone with hair like mine or even curlier 😭
Has a half korean half black woman her hair looks super easy to deal with. I myself have curls I think it would have been a challenge. I would love to see that!
I feel like I am really getting into Korean entertainment more if I can recognise people from variety shows on other shows. I use to only recognise singers and actors and actresses
I melted when he asked for permission before touching her hair. Combing it from the bottom at first like he did is a good idea, because combing from the top with so much curls at the bottom while dry is gonna hurt. my hair is a 4c which means there's no single straightness to it. I don't even want to comb my hair talkless of letting someone else do it.
As a biracial person myself, my hair changes from day to day. 😂 One day the curls will stay and be pretty, and other days are frizzball days. 🤷♀️ You can forget about trying to wear your hair down on humid days. 🙅♀️ This little girl has lovely hair and I hope she grows up to appreciate how pretty it is. ❤
I 100% Agree! The crazy thing is her hair texture is straight, hardly even wavy. It's barely any different from the Full-Blood Korean woman in the video. Yet the Koreans are acting like this little girl is an exotic space alien with strange hair. As a mixed race person, I find this video ridiculous and offensive. Also, that little girl was born and raised in Seoul with a Korean Parent. She speaks fluent Korean. So why are they speaking to her in English. I'm sure the director told the little girl to speak to them in English so she would appear to be "foreign." This video was obviously made for a Korean audience and crafted to play into the biases of Korean people. If that girl was walking down the street in any Black neighborhood in America everyone would be asking, "Who is that little Asian girl???" Reply
1:23 I love that the guy didn’t just go for the attempt. He still asked her permission before touching, regardless of ‘just’ doing her hair for a YT video. He has my respect for this, first and foremost 😊✨
Her hair is long, pretty and strong! Her hair is more straight than curly, maybe in type 2, I see some waves. I'm not familiar with straight hair but it made me uncomfortable seeing them brush without adding products in her hair, maybe because since I have curls, I have to put moisture in my hair first before I comb or detangle my hair.
She's a very beautiful girl I don't see a very big problem is just that it doesn't really show what a black persons hair is it shows what mixed child's hair is which is a big difference. But I don't think we should start off too crazy because they never dealt with that type of hair before the texture is completely different from theirs so it's good to start off with her type of hair texture.
She has wavy hair. Lets not forget asian have the straightesr hair on earth. Europsen dont hsve bone straight compared to them. Even korean with curly/wavy hair dont know how to take care of it.
@upp Yeah which is sad because, Asian people do not only have straight hair lol, a common misconception by people that are not familiar with their hair. All hair is on a spectrum of "straightest" to "curliest" for what is typical of each race. They have wavy hair as well like that Biracial girl. It is just not considered by THEM in their media to be desirable. That's why they have permanent chemical hair straightening treatments as an option in their salons. Kind of sad, they should know how to deal with thos girls hair who is similar in texture to their own.
Baby she is beginner level. She is obviously half Korean like me, but unlike me, she inherited more of the Korean hair type. Actually I've seen Korean people with curlier hair than her. My mom, my uncle and my grandfather are examples of Korean people who have curly hair that looks permed but isn't. I'm half Black but i inherited more of the African hair texture thank God because if i didn't I'd have nothing left after my chronic illness and these harsh medications hit me! So now instead of being a 3c 4a my hair has relaxed and got a bit thinner and now I'm a 3b 3c. Her hair is very easy to care for. But one thing i find, is that Black hair is daunting at first glance but if you don't process it and keep it it well moisturized and protected, our hair is a lot more easier and less painful than people think. I remember my nephew was traumatized from getting his hair combed because his mom wasn't familiar with his hair, as she's Samoan, and her hair was like this young girl, do when the boy would come to me he would act up before i even touched him, but once he realized i wasn't hurting him, he wouldn't let his mama touch his hair, and would come to me, diaper and all. So i had to teach her about keeping him in plats or just cutting his hair short if she can't keep up with his long hair. And that's all he needed some moisturizer and good detangling brush and some simple plays to keep his hair from tangling. And that's how I keep my hair! Like i did when I was a little girl and i only style it when it's a special occasion.
❤ love this story. So glad you were there for that boy and to demonstrate for his mom exactly what he needed. I was a teacher for years.. I've had so many parents with biracial chomdten who didn't bother to learn how to care for their child's hair It really cab be traumatizing and give them a poor sense of self when the parent doesn't bonfwith them a d show that specific care they need to look great feel good and learn to care for their own hair too
@@ThatGirl-tg7wd yes! Especially when no one has hair like yours! Luckily my dad's whole side of the family is Black and i grew up knowing how to care for my hair, but that boy, i almost cried, seeing him traumatized, hims my bebe! And he still comes over and let's me play in his hair!
I’m sick of people doing anything for views. Even if it means trying to strip an entire people of their dignity!!! 😮 Black people don’t want to be a part of your racist circus 🤡 sideshow!!! Let us gawk and exaggerate about your slant eye 👁️ stick hair Asian children. Then they will cry 😢 racism.😏
“issues with non-black people touching type 4 hair” i feel like it’s mostly just people who are inexperienced with type 4 hair- no matter what race, if you’re experienced with handling type 4 hair and know how to treat and style it, it shouldn’t be much of a big deal.
@@darnyoumadedropmycroissant7418 I’m not talking about the video, I’m responding to the comment. They were saying that there are problems non-black people *in general* touching type 4 hair. I’m sure they were implying that non-black people would end up damaging and ruining the hair, but it’s all just a matter of experience. Some black people may not how to treat type 4 hair, does their race mean that they should be trusted with that type of hair or should their experience determine that?
I'm laughing over here. I'm white with curly hair so I understand the struggle with brushing and combing. Those adults were way too clueless and the child's hair looked easy to deal with to me.
Rora is my spirit animal when i'm at the salon 💀 but that brush tug from chan, i felt it physically 😭. But the girl is mixed it's technically black hair but not really. I think it is a bit misleading and spreading misinformation overall tho love the video and inclusivity
Yeah, as a black woman myself i will say her hair is the texture of a mixed child. A black child’s hair is more of 4a-4c hair texture. I used to be a hairdresser and did all hair types. I would say her hair would be like 2b hair texture range.
Wait so this video is misleading because she’s mixed? So I guess it’s misleading to say Obama was the first black president?? Since when have mixed people with a black parent not been black??
@@proverbs31university . It is misleading because generally portraying that as *black hair* leads to the public-especially those who have no interaction with black pple or blackness-thinking black hair is only 3a type only furthering the whole circle of texturism and actual black hair erasure. i only prefaced that she was mixed to further explain the above, she has the right to identify however she likes because she is MIXED after all.
I like that he asked if he could touch her first. So respectful. Sometime I would have random people put their hand in my hair and when I turn around I wouldn’t know who it was lol
Chan hairstyle wasn't perfect but he gets 5 stars for effort and asking to touch her hair. ❤️ Her hair is absolutely beautiful, and as a black girl myself her curls are very loose compared to tight coiled curls black girl hair ✨️
I felt bad for Chan lol but if they had a girl with kinky curly hair that would be a fight of the century to manage I know because I experienced it. But now I have much shorter hair style it's way easier to handle.
The guy was cool but the lady was acting weird. No way would I ever participate in something like this. I’m not a circus attraction and I’m pretty sure Asians have seen black people and their hair before. I also hate strangers touching my hair especially when they don’t know what they’re doing. These channels that are constantly pandering to blacks and claiming to be “inclusive” are actually demeaning and condescending and black people are buying right into it because they’re either ignorant, don’t care or they like the attention even if it’s negative.
Her hair didn’t even have like a tight curl to it her hair was more wavy so I wonder how they would react with even tighter curls because we already seen how they reacted to this 😂
@@tearioniarose Ignore this guy. Funny how everyone knows what biracial means, until it comes to half-black people. Suddenly, THAT'S when people wanna get super technical😑
1. That is a mixed child...with hair close to type 1. 2. Can't wait to see them try other hair types and textures. That would be nice (and funny based on this video) to see. 😀
Her hair texture is actually easy to mange probably because she is a half. I used to help my friend do her hair once and it's completely different hair texture. Its a lot harder.
A bi-racial person is simply that a person with the blood of 2 races. This one drop rule was designed to be a tool to protect white supremacy, nothing more nothing less. Black people DID NOT invent, or institute the “One Drop Rule” but we ARE keeping it alive.
Why do people that aren't black act like black people or mixed people are aliens? That lady in the white short that is doing her hair is actually doing a good job.
Thank you! We’re always met with this “amazement” or “confusion” when it comes to our skin and hair. Like we’re one big challenge that they don’t know how to approach. Just leave it be. (Im biracial)
@@mrenae6798 Be sure where these people are from diversity is lacking. My classmate’s mom is a basketball player, and every time she’d go to China to play, she’d get people asking to touch her hair and taking pictures with her because they were amazed by her since black people didn’t live in the area. Can’t blame people for being curious, but it can get out of hand. I live in an Asian area myself, and they literally pet your hair like you’re an animal and throw things in it to see if your hair will hold it. I thought the people in the video were respectful unlike the people where I live.
The child is biracial so she has great hair. All you have to do is wet it a little and brush. My mother added a little hair grease when she did my daughter's hair.
I’m black and I could not handle 4c. I’m barely able to handle my 4a hair because it gets really tangly in some areas. I think this 3a-3c is better for these beginners
Her hair texture is a lot similar to theirs so it should be easy to handle for them. They should've gotten someone with more curls and kinks to make it more authentic
I don’t think it’s a bad thing that they didn’t choose someone with 4c hair or curlier. It was probably surprising to see what classified as curly but also learn that black hair can can come in different ways too
As someone with curly hair, I don’t think I’ll ever let someone play with my hair the way they did. Like the amount of work I put into it so it wouldn’t look like a cloud is terrible.
I’m american but I’ve never dealt with different hair textures but I really want to. It’d be so cool to learn how to do curly hair but I don’t have any friends with it to practice on 😭
Her hair isn't curly in the video tho and even so, her hair is 4a-c textured, kind of curly like most of us, whose black has. She's of mixed-race black with at most 3a hair texture. So, really loose curls.
Her hair is gorgeous. As a black woman, i want to point out her hair is nowhere close to a black child’s hair. I was expecting 4a-4c hair texture for them to try and deal with.
there r diff types of black hair tho not all are 4a - 4c like east africans have this girls type of hair (some) i think this child is blasian tho :)
Yeah, her hair looks like 3a hair. While here i am, with i think 4y or 4z hair. My hair is so curly, it's alarming 😭😭
@@seoyoonhan3912 thats not even true she looks 2c or 2b tbh there are not curls or coils just waves also i dont think there is a 4y i think its 4a, 4b, 4c
Exactly, misleading title of black girl.
So I guess you don't think people from Ethiopia are black?
that was an easy level 1 as the girl had almost straight hair. We need part 2 with thicker curls!! 😂
Yeah for real! That was too easy 😂😂
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And part 3 with coily afro hair
yes i wonder how theyll work with 4c hair😭😭
@Karmax Tokyo, that’ll be like watching two 5th graders trying to tame a full grown tiger 🤣
The fact that her hair is super straight makes this even funnier lol they wouldn't survive with curly hair 😩🤣😭
Haha fr, they wouldn’t be able to handle really curly hair or Afro hair 🤣
super straight? it’s not straight 😭????
@@iheartcows_ I think they’re just comparing it to their hair which is curly
@@iheartcows_her hair is pretty straight compared to 4c hair which is more COMMON within black people
@@g1nk_ aahh okay
Y’all need to stop playing with me, her hair is very manageable and desirable
Ikr, but I actually asked a Chinese friend today. Apparently her understand is "not straight=curly" . Which I will say is weird because she herself has wavy hair like that little girl, in fact many Asians do.
Exactly this wasn’t even 4c hair
Okay, but it’s still very different than the average Korean person hair, isn’t it? Dumbass comment.
@bunnyrabi 100% . Many southeast Asians have that exact hair texture and type. This whole concept was very weird and creepily, crossing boundaries of respect for diversity
Creeped me out
I have this same hair texture and it’s nowhere near desirable. Wearing my hair down hurts and the only thing that keeps it from becoming a big frizzy dreadlock is braids and twists. One wayward curl and boom, the strangling process has to start all over again. If I’m lucky, I can go 3 weeks before my next wash and detangle but since my luck is bad it’s basically every 3 days.
The way her hair texture is not difficult to manage whatsoever and they still struggled is baffling. They made it more difficult than it actually was.
The man can't even style straight hair, the woman did so good
It’s cuz their standard is straight hair, so anything other than straight is new to them. It’s actually kinda funny because there are Koreans with hair that’s curlier than the little girl’s 😅.
@@etsunara. Yes, I understand curly hair is not the norm there, which is fine. (However I bet if a white person went to west Africa where curly hair is the norm, they would know how to do straight hair but okay) The problem is them acting like this is the most difficult and kinkiest hair to exist when it's wavy at best. I've seen k-drama characters with more curl in their hair than hers.
I think it’s because they aren’t as diverse so they have never actually seen hair that’s curly. Even Asian wigs majority are straight cuts, layers, and bobs so there not use to working on other types of hair or have learned how to. Even in America and Europe when u go to salons a lot of times they can’t work with other types of hair because they weren’t taught that or given wigs to try. That’s just one of my guesses as to why they may be struggling because even myself I wouldn’t know how to work with curly hair because I’ve never had it so I never learned. All hair types have different ways of taking care of it and use different techniques. I think them worrying if it hurts when they brush is because you have to put a little more pressure when brushing out hair and there not use to it but even when I brush my friends hair who have maybe more straight and layered hair I always worry if I’m hurting them. But for the most part I don’t think it’s out of bad intentions I just think a lot of Asians lack in how to do things that may be more common sense to other country’s that are more diverse or have more practice. Not only in hair but the way things come out sometimes seem offensive to use but for them there bot intentionally trying to come off as disrespectful r rude they probably have just never actually had practice.
bye, they're literally not used to seeing wavy hair like that in Korea so of course it would be a little hard for them to style it. Its a learning experience its not like you get something the instant you try it
How to survive with curly hair tips:
1)Never comb your hair when it is dry
2)Use big combs
3) Use the right hair care products in the right way (+less shampoo more conditioner)
4) Love your hair no matter what society's beauty standards say
I advocate against combs and pro pattle brush
And brush the ends first. As well as dividing it so you can really get in there. /lh
So for curly hair u want to use conditioner instead of soap?
@@brennathecatlover4360 shampoo dries your hair out, that goes for anyone. But with thick or curly hair you want to focus on moisture and repair. Less shampoo= less work on moisture and repair. It'll still clean your hair. But conditioner is way more important.
@@TR-im2bs that's why my mom buys more conditioner than shampoo, and my shampoo doesn't even foam up much. (I use dark and lovely, it's actually pretty good if you ask me)
The fact he actually asked for permission before touching her hair, that’s so cute of him ❤❤❤❤
Social media: trains people to not do PROBLEMATIC behaviors ... of the negative things people want to say about social media; they cant say they did not know better.
short story: he knows not to run-up and touch black people hair.
I don't know why 😂
Yesss
wtf asking to touch your makes you cute
That was cute and I don’t know why😂
Welll she’s biracial not black. Y’all have to acknowledge her Asian side too. She’s not fully black
THIS
Thank you.
NO SHE IS NOT BIRACIAL. Asia is a landmass not a race. she is black Asian* like black American or black European.
real history she looks MORE Korean than they do.
IN KOREAN NOW they have koreans with 4c hair and brown skin: just like the originals in that land. South Korea is just politically adopted white is right from America.
................ if you dont believe me LOOK UP any photo of 1900s Seoul Korea. she not biracial you see any blue eyes on them...? they already have black heritage.
you put them 2 in the sun for 3 hours : they will be darker than that little girl. so they avoid the sun. again they are very aware why they dont have lighter color hair.
Their grandparents probably look like her. The volume of bleaching skin product in Korea tells you light skin is not the default. Why would they sell Flat irons if bone straight hair is the default.? 👍🏿✨South Korea like to pretend their ancestors did not look like this little girl; and they dont worship black deities or have black superstition { }
but if you dig dip.. its all BLACK.
@@cinnamonstar808 she’s black and Asian. She’s biracial
She's still Black... black mixes are still black. I'm Black on my mom's said and that's what is on my government documents
okay but is no one gonna talk about how cute the child is? 😭❤
The “I can’t even tie my own hair” at the beginning was LITERALLY ME😂😂
1:22 i love how polite he was when he asked her. so kind.
That's the bare minimum. Asking for consent should be as common as saying 'excuse me' which most of us say anyway
@@Ri57490 you’re right
@@Ri57490 I know but people just be touching other people hair so rudely
@@Ri57490 yesh
@@Ri57490 Still sweet, because the whole point of the video was for them to put up her hair, so they were supposed to do that and for him to still ask was really sweet.
Honestly the lady did pretty good for not having any products to moisturize and smooth her hair. It also seemed like she cared and tried to make her comfortable which I liked.
Is the girl mixed?
@@bettyottman1718
She's biracial, both black and Asian, or Blasian.
Rora is such a good sport. There’s no way they would have succeeded with 4c hair 😂.
I can't even do my 4c hair how could they 😂
They wouldn’t survive 4a bro😭
they wouldnt be able to survive 3b hair 😭😭😭
And 4d mine is an I can barely survive styling it
@@charming4679 they could actually
She is a little doll but as a black girl with 4a/4b hair, her hair was literally closer to their own hair texture/type than it could ever be classified as “black” so it should’ve been easy for them
“Can I touch you?” that was so wholesome, how he asked. They should've put a spray bottle with water or detangling spray in the table. The producers should know you can't comb wavy/curly hair dry; you have to wet it a bit.
Chan asking if he can touch her hair ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ consent ❤
That was so sweet ❤️💕💞
@@dawnsherratt2317 it should be normal
@@tekla_ but unfortunately it isn't always is it? No one asks kids they just act like they can do whatever.
The bare minimum idc if not many people do it if we act like it's not the bare minimum some people expect brownie points or cookies idk for it it's the bare minimum. Y'all praising him for this is crazy...
@@Shinylikeadahlia
Umm no. Unfortunately ppl don't respect black ppl personal space and touch or hair or skin without permission, so it's rare to find ppl like him who asks respectfully and be understanding.
Never mind the results of the challenge.
What I find more adorable is how the 2 adults were polite and interacted with kindness to Rora. 💕
This was the comment i was looking for
I love her, she's adorable!!! And kudos to Sharon for being the best!! And Chan, A for Effort 👌.
She is precious, she was so patient and she has gorgeous hair.
Honestly I feel bad for this girl. As a mixed kid, being treated like a spectacle your whole life really changes the way you view yourself. I hope the girl has black role models in her life; I hope she knows that she’s not “too much to handle” :(
As a Black Female, I have mix family members and it is sad how you all are sometimes treated in society.
As a mixed woman, I don't really see the problem. They are clearly in awe of her features. It happens with unambiguous blacks too. Asians and white people are just in awe black features because it's unique in their perspective. Thats why in foreign countries, people want to take photos or touch our skin. Or even why white people like to touch afros. It can be a big confidence boost when you think about it that way.
They ain't being mean to her. Quite playing the victim
I kinda wished I had someone do my hair like its supposed to, when I was a kid. My hair isn't gravity defying, but it poofs up into an umbrella shape. Don't get wrong, I'm Indian so it was multiple types of braids/styles. But the wrong shampoos, towel drying(dries instantly), n the struggle to comb through did a number. Thats what they're used to, n I didn't even its a wrong way. During uni, I skipped drying my hair. Just patted on top n ran to classes, n WOW it looked gorgeous! so yea..I understood that even though my hair doesn't look like the generic "curly" hair, it will never be straight. My hair is exactly like this lil girl's in the video btw.
I just do those kinda "imagines" where lil me got her hair treated right, n told its not just tangly its curly. That shampoo still makes my skin crawl n my family still uses a version of it without an issue.
It's pissing me off how many people are commenting she is not black. She is black and she is Asian. Brings me back to the people that told me I'm not Asian because I'm mixed. Pisses me off that us mixed people are often put into this place of you don't belong in any culture you belong in. I start telling people "You are disrespecting my Grandmother." Cause they sure af would not tell her shes not Asian.
Me who was expecting to see an actual curly afro: 👁️👄👁️
Right? Well the thumbnail gave it away, but ikr. It's not black girl's hair, it's mixed girl's hair. They need to stop playing with this title.
i- there’s a thumbnail though
Yeah the title is misleading
me
@@bruh-js7tz i know. Idk why I was hoping to see something else 😭 the title was misleading.
As a black girl who's hair is not the curliest when it comes to texture, I wish I had her hair texture. She is so pretty and the fact that she can grow it that long at such a young age as well as wear it down the way she does makes me so jealous. While I know it is probably not as easy as I assume it is to take care of her hair, it looks like it would be easier than what I would have to deal with. Then again I could definitely do better when it comes to my own hair. I commend her mom, however, as she knows what she is doing and it definitely shows through that beautiful hair of hers. Love it. 😊😊😍😍🥰🥰💜💘💜
@ambriaa's island Thank you for the encouragement. It is definitely needed. While I find afro hair absolutely gorgeous, it can be difficult for me personally. Not because I don't love it, but because of how much time and energy it takes to take care of my own. While I'm sure it's harder for others who have it way curlier, I sometimes feel like I'm wasting my time just trying to get out the door. Like I should be doing something more important during that time period. Idk, I just hope that I will be able to gain the same love and confidence you have conveyed in your comment someday. Again, thanks for the comment. It really made my day. 😊😊🥰🥰💜💘💜
She is half Asian
@@snowtigress7744 I feel you, I used to spend hours at the sink trying to out loads of product and water to pluck my hair out just for people to shove their fingers and FACES into it. Now I have the confidence to tell people when I need space
Girl, I'm also having trouble loving my hair. But just know our hair texture can be just as long as hers. It's just how we take care of it.
@snowtigress7744 Hi, why do you struggle with your hair? What takes most of your time and why? I wash my hair once every 2 weeks and barely touch my hair during the week. To me the bulk of the "job" is done on wash day.
Her hair is closer to Korean than Black lol, also can people stop that "oh there's black people with her hair" yeah sure but MAJORITY, almost all of us have thick afros.
Exactlyyyy our hair is way thicker regardless
My profile pic is not me
@fanofmanylegends9709 Texture doesn't define blackness but she isn't just black is she ? She's mixed ..so why not put MIXED in the title ??
@fanofmanylegends9709 You're the one trying to be a smartass. You and I both know that the title is click clickbait.
Her hair definitely was straightened or something… her bangs are too straight…
@Marie Wells The title was misleading.
The little girl SEEMS like a good sport. For me as a kid, anytime someone made it known they thought my hair as a “challenge,” I’d get self conscience. Especially when it was coming from someone who had a totally different texture or was a different race. Made me feel like I was super odd or strange to them🤷🏼♀️ (I too am biracial)
I was waiting for someone to say this! A lot of comments are like “they should’ve gotten a kid with curlier hair” or “they’re doing such a good job cause it’s hard for them!” But on both sides she’s being treated like an object 😐 just a biracial opinion 🤷🏾♀️
Her hair texture is basically straight😂
I love how she responded in Korean during 4:50 in the vid
This gave me anxiety and it wasn’t my hair…I’ll just say they tried and move on😭
"Black girls hairs" 😆 The mini-miss has almost straight hair ahaha
There's an apostrophe though it's not girls it's girl's because she is the black girl who has hair
And she looks completely Asian lmfao
The eye roll with the okay when she was told the lady was going to tie her hair.
I'm laughing so hard at the panic and apologies. I'm happy you gave them an easier texture to try, I don't think they would have been able to handle 4c hair.
“I can’t even tie up my hair”
Me too GuRL me too 😭🤚🏼
she is so adorable
as a mixed girl myself her hair is gorgeous but not very curly at all i think it would be harder for them if they had someone with hair like mine or even curlier 😭
she is not mixed culturally not by race.
@@cinnamonstar808 im pretty sure shes half korean isnt she? she looks so
@@cinnamonstar808 They said in the video that she is "mixed blood" did you not watch the video?
@@cinnamonstar808 as a blasian i claim one of my people when i see them. she is most definitely mixed.
@@aolian3 I mean that's obvious looking at face and hair, screams Asian in both
Has a half korean half black woman her hair looks super easy to deal with. I myself have curls I think it would have been a challenge. I would love to see that!
Him struggling to even know how to make a normal ponytail is way funnier then it should be
What a nice surprise to find Chan here from Ramyun & Chill!!
They both did their best. They would have struggled even more with curly hair.
I thought I was the only one who noticed lol
I noticed too
I feel like I am really getting into Korean entertainment more if I can recognise people from variety shows on other shows. I use to only recognise singers and actors and actresses
I melted when he asked for permission before touching her hair. Combing it from the bottom at first like he did is a good idea, because combing from the top with so much curls at the bottom while dry is gonna hurt.
my hair is a 4c which means there's no single straightness to it. I don't even want to comb my hair talkless of letting someone else do it.
As a biracial person myself, my hair changes from day to day. 😂 One day the curls will stay and be pretty, and other days are frizzball days. 🤷♀️ You can forget about trying to wear your hair down on humid days. 🙅♀️ This little girl has lovely hair and I hope she grows up to appreciate how pretty it is. ❤
I 100% Agree! The crazy thing is her hair texture is straight, hardly even wavy. It's barely any different from the Full-Blood Korean woman in the video. Yet the Koreans are acting like this little girl is an exotic space alien with strange hair. As a mixed race person, I find this video ridiculous and offensive. Also, that little girl was born and raised in Seoul with a Korean Parent. She speaks fluent Korean. So why are they speaking to her in English. I'm sure the director told the little girl to speak to them in English so she would appear to be "foreign." This video was obviously made for a Korean audience and crafted to play into the biases of Korean people. If that girl was walking down the street in any Black neighborhood in America everyone would be asking, "Who is that little Asian girl???"
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Honestly I’m just amazed that a spray bottle of water wasn’t in the list of supplies. That’s my go to when styling curly girls. 😂
I totally agree! Her hair is so beautiful and manageable.
1:23 I love that the guy didn’t just go for the attempt. He still asked her permission before touching, regardless of ‘just’ doing her hair for a YT video. He has my respect for this, first and foremost 😊✨
We hope to see more of Chan! He is so endearing
Her hair is long, pretty and strong! Her hair is more straight than curly, maybe in type 2, I see some waves. I'm not familiar with straight hair but it made me uncomfortable seeing them brush without adding products in her hair, maybe because since I have curls, I have to put moisture in my hair first before I comb or detangle my hair.
She's a very beautiful girl I don't see a very big problem is just that it doesn't really show what a black persons hair is it shows what mixed child's hair is which is a big difference. But I don't think we should start off too crazy because they never dealt with that type of hair before the texture is completely different from theirs so it's good to start off with her type of hair texture.
Her hair is extremely beautiful! But definitely not difficult to manage. ❤
"her hair is so strong" a beautiful description of black hair. Bravo sir.
She is mixed
yeah the title is weird, She might be blasian or lasian ...def not monoracial black
Have you two actually watched the vid? Quite obvious she's half asian/korean and half black
@@tionne4945 Then why didn't they say that in the title?
She’s black period! Not you trying to take away this girls blackness because she’s mixed. I guess Obama wasn’t the first black president to you then.
Half black is still black lmao
Awww she's so cute and she smells like candy? even cuter 🥺
i don't think there's anything hard about things that up, the hair is straight lol y'all have tied straight hair before, no?
Did you not hear her say she has a problem tying up her own hair.?
@@pimpcesstee_4108 that's a child. I thought it was gonna be a fro the title is misleading to me because that's not how many bkack girls hair are.
She has wavy hair. Lets not forget asian have the straightesr hair on earth. Europsen dont hsve bone straight compared to them. Even korean with curly/wavy hair dont know how to take care of it.
@upp Yeah which is sad because, Asian people do not only have straight hair lol, a common misconception by people that are not familiar with their hair. All hair is on a spectrum of "straightest" to "curliest" for what is typical of each race. They have wavy hair as well like that Biracial girl. It is just not considered by THEM in their media to be desirable. That's why they have permanent chemical hair straightening treatments as an option in their salons. Kind of sad, they should know how to deal with thos girls hair who is similar in texture to their own.
@@wootteojin9392 key word: “many”
also, it’s not straight hair.
Baby she is beginner level. She is obviously half Korean like me, but unlike me, she inherited more of the Korean hair type. Actually I've seen Korean people with curlier hair than her. My mom, my uncle and my grandfather are examples of Korean people who have curly hair that looks permed but isn't. I'm half Black but i inherited more of the African hair texture thank God because if i didn't I'd have nothing left after my chronic illness and these harsh medications hit me! So now instead of being a 3c 4a my hair has relaxed and got a bit thinner and now I'm a 3b 3c. Her hair is very easy to care for. But one thing i find, is that Black hair is daunting at first glance but if you don't process it and keep it it well moisturized and protected, our hair is a lot more easier and less painful than people think. I remember my nephew was traumatized from getting his hair combed because his mom wasn't familiar with his hair, as she's Samoan, and her hair was like this young girl, do when the boy would come to me he would act up before i even touched him, but once he realized i wasn't hurting him, he wouldn't let his mama touch his hair, and would come to me, diaper and all. So i had to teach her about keeping him in plats or just cutting his hair short if she can't keep up with his long hair. And that's all he needed some moisturizer and good detangling brush and some simple plays to keep his hair from tangling. And that's how I keep my hair! Like i did when I was a little girl and i only style it when it's a special occasion.
I was just thinking that I know some korean people who have curlier hair than her. So im kind of surprised that they’re shocked?
Omg you’re so beautiful !!!
@@Boooitsnia yes! Over there act like she has a full on Afro. If i walked in with my Afri at her age, Thier heads would explode!
❤ love this story. So glad you were there for that boy and to demonstrate for his mom exactly what he needed.
I was a teacher for years.. I've had so many parents with biracial chomdten who didn't bother to learn how to care for their child's hair
It really cab be traumatizing and give them a poor sense of self when the parent doesn't bonfwith them a d show that specific care they need to look great feel good and learn to care for their own hair too
@@ThatGirl-tg7wd yes! Especially when no one has hair like yours! Luckily my dad's whole side of the family is Black and i grew up knowing how to care for my hair, but that boy, i almost cried, seeing him traumatized, hims my bebe! And he still comes over and let's me play in his hair!
I love the lady. She’s such a decent happy soul
Chan is just the cutest ever 🥰
You should have them style a child or and adult with maybe more curlier hair like maybe 4c curls or 4b ❤ would be nice to see but they did well here 😊
I’m sick of people doing anything for views. Even if it means trying to strip an entire people of their dignity!!! 😮 Black people don’t want to be a part of your racist circus 🤡 sideshow!!! Let us gawk and exaggerate about your slant eye 👁️ stick hair Asian children. Then they will cry 😢 racism.😏
Please no. There’s a lot of issues with non Black people touching type 4 hair, things like this will only encourage it.
“issues with non-black people touching type 4 hair”
i feel like it’s mostly just people who are inexperienced with type 4 hair- no matter what race, if you’re experienced with handling type 4 hair and know how to treat and style it, it shouldn’t be much of a big deal.
@@bruh-js7tz that’s whole point of the video. They’re supposed to not in what they’re doing
@@darnyoumadedropmycroissant7418 I’m not talking about the video, I’m responding to the comment. They were saying that there are problems non-black people *in general* touching type 4 hair. I’m sure they were implying that non-black people would end up damaging and ruining the hair, but it’s all just a matter of experience. Some black people may not how to treat type 4 hair, does their race mean that they should be trusted with that type of hair or should their experience determine that?
I'm laughing over here. I'm white with curly hair so I understand the struggle with brushing and combing. Those adults were way too clueless and the child's hair looked easy to deal with to me.
The way he combed her hair from the bottom to top instead of top to bottom is just ✨WOW✨
Rora is my spirit animal when i'm at the salon 💀 but that brush tug from chan, i felt it physically 😭. But the girl is mixed it's technically black hair but not really. I think it is a bit misleading and spreading misinformation overall tho love the video and inclusivity
Yeah, as a black woman myself i will say her hair is the texture of a mixed child. A black child’s hair is more of 4a-4c hair texture. I used to be a hairdresser and did all hair types. I would say her hair would be like 2b hair texture range.
Wait so this video is misleading because she’s mixed? So I guess it’s misleading to say Obama was the first black president?? Since when have mixed people with a black parent not been black??
@@proverbs31university . It is misleading because generally portraying that as *black hair* leads to the public-especially those who have no interaction with black pple or blackness-thinking black hair is only 3a type only furthering the whole circle of texturism and actual black hair erasure. i only prefaced that she was mixed to further explain the above, she has the right to identify however she likes because she is MIXED after all.
No it’s not misleading cuz there is black people with this kinda hair or softer, it’s just a minority but it’s still there
I’m East African and this kind of hair is common
Wow Rora is really pretty
The little girl is so beautiful ❤
Plus the guy asking if he can touch her hair. HIS RESPECT❤
but the lady kept checking in on her to see if she was comfortable, to make sure she wasn’t in pain, etc. isn’t she also respectful for that?
I like that he asked if he could touch her first. So respectful. Sometime I would have random people put their hand in my hair and when I turn around I wouldn’t know who it was lol
She's not black she's biracial and her hair is hardly different from theirs. Beautiful hair.
And there are black biracial people pls shut up
She is African but she is also Asian.
@@eenchantress5113 she’s not African she’s Afro American descendants of slaves in the us
Afro American/korean
@@eenchantress5113 Yeah, so she's biracial 🙄
She is dark skinned so she is black :/
Chan hairstyle wasn't perfect but he gets 5 stars for effort and asking to touch her hair. ❤️
Her hair is absolutely beautiful, and as a black girl myself her curls are very loose compared to tight coiled curls black girl hair ✨️
She is not just Black, she is mixed
@@ticheri16 She’s mixed, but she’s still Black.
@@Silvia.Araujo She's mixed, but she's still Korean.
@@ticheri16she’s still black
I felt bad for Chan lol but if they had a girl with kinky curly hair that would be a fight of the century to manage I know because I experienced it. But now I have much shorter hair style it's way easier to handle.
That would have been child abuse...
@@DieezahArts lol 😆 😂 yea but I'm sure the parents would watch them like a hawk. Like the girl on the show.
The guy was cool but the lady was acting weird. No way would I ever participate in something like this. I’m not a circus attraction and I’m pretty sure Asians have seen black people and their hair before. I also hate strangers touching my hair especially when they don’t know what they’re doing. These channels that are constantly pandering to blacks and claiming to be “inclusive” are actually demeaning and condescending and black people are buying right into it because they’re either ignorant, don’t care or they like the attention even if it’s negative.
I was waiting for someone to say this
Thank you! I feel the same way.
She looks like a doll! Omg 🥹
Her hair didn’t even have like a tight curl to it her hair was more wavy so I wonder how they would react with even tighter curls because we already seen how they reacted to this 😂
That little girl is not black she is blasian. Half Asian half black
so she is black, just not fully black
@@tearioniarose how can you be half black but not be black?
@@tearioniarose you are asian if you’re half asian. it still counts. “half asian” and “half black” are not a separate race.
@@tearioniarose Ignore this guy. Funny how everyone knows what biracial means, until it comes to half-black people. Suddenly, THAT'S when people wanna get super technical😑
@@tearioniarose so she’s not asian or black, alright, bye dude
Really curly hair rule would be to drench the hair in water (or you could use a misting bottle).
Aww I heard Chan’s voice and immediately recognized him
Her hair is literally almost the same texture as theirs 😭 was expected to see 3 or 4 type hair
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I HAVE THE SHIRT FROM THE SECOND PIC!!
also her hair is so pretty
She's adorable 💕 her hair is beautiful 😍
She's so sweet my teeth hurt.🤗❤
1. That is a mixed child...with hair close to type 1.
2. Can't wait to see them try other hair types and textures. That would be nice (and funny based on this video) to see. 😀
"That is a mixed child". Exactly. I was confused when I saw the video title. They could've put Hafu in the title or something
Type 2😉
She is gorgeous with a name to match and how polite of him to ask first ❤
Her hair texture is actually easy to mange probably because she is a half. I used to help my friend do her hair once and it's completely different hair texture. Its a lot harder.
"Can I touch you?" What a gentleman!
This little girl really isn’t black but biracial. She’s two races
@@leticiamount627 no that one drop rule shi don't work she's biracial and that's okay😭
A bi-racial person is simply that a person with the blood of 2 races. This one drop rule was designed to be a tool to protect white supremacy, nothing more nothing less. Black people DID NOT invent, or institute the “One Drop Rule” but we ARE keeping it alive.
She’s still black and def looks it…
@@Suxx4u She’s biracial. Not entirely black. Make it make sense.
She still is black though, she's mixed with black so she is black
Why do people that aren't black act like black people or mixed people are aliens? That lady in the white short that is doing her hair is actually doing a good job.
Thank you! We’re always met with this “amazement” or “confusion” when it comes to our skin and hair. Like we’re one big challenge that they don’t know how to approach. Just leave it be. (Im biracial)
what does it mean to act black 🤔
Tbf, there’s probably only 30k African Americans in the entire country, let alone Seoul (a city the size of NY + Philly).
@@mrenae6798 Be sure where these people are from diversity is lacking. My classmate’s mom is a basketball player, and every time she’d go to China to play, she’d get people asking to touch her hair and taking pictures with her because they were amazed by her since black people didn’t live in the area. Can’t blame people for being curious, but it can get out of hand. I live in an Asian area myself, and they literally pet your hair like you’re an animal and throw things in it to see if your hair will hold it. I thought the people in the video were respectful unlike the people where I live.
I feel like some people in the comments act like they don’t know people can be mixed- 😃
She is not black. She is biracial.
In fact she looks way more asian than black.
This was so precious 🥹😭
The child is biracial so she has great hair. All you have to do is wet it a little and brush. My mother added a little hair grease when she did my daughter's hair.
*SHE IS NOT BLACK"
More than likely,
*SHE IS MIXED RACE* - like HALF ASIAN and HALF BLACK.
❌ BLACK 👋🏿
✅ MIXED 👋🏼
❌ ASIAN 👋
Yea her hair isn’t even natural
Are you stupid? Mixed isn’t a race, you are still black if you’re blasian
"can I touch you?" that is so RIGHT!!!
They are ridiculous. That little girl is soooo beautiful
They should have given them some water to use on her hair!
Try 4c 💀
You know damn well they could never…you saw how they brushed her hair😒
@@khanyi8512 fr
I’m black and I could not handle 4c. I’m barely able to handle my 4a hair because it gets really tangly in some areas. I think this 3a-3c is better for these beginners
@@kimleemoon mine is 4c. 4c is a nightmare
She’s biracial/blasian so she isn’t technically black so they doesn’t really have the hair type of a ful black person her hair is more wavy
she half African American regardless skin color or hair type
@aalaciaaker7120 What is the texture of a full black person's hair?
This is literally so adorable, I love how they were both so polite and sweet to the little girl.
I don’t even wanna see them touch a fully black girls hair after this lol
Awww….Rora is so cute! ❤❤❤
Chan wtf🤦🏿
Her hair texture is a lot similar to theirs so it should be easy to handle for them. They should've gotten someone with more curls and kinks to make it more authentic
It's funny how they are so confused how to make her hair in the hair style tho. Anyways she has very nice and beautiful hair.
The girl was so nice! Calling her beautiful💖
What a wonderful and respectful man! I love how the man politely asked her permission before he could touch her hair 😭!
I don’t think it’s a bad thing that they didn’t choose someone with 4c hair or curlier. It was probably surprising to see what classified as curly but also learn that black hair can can come in different ways too
As someone with curly hair, I don’t think I’ll ever let someone play with my hair the way they did. Like the amount of work I put into it so it wouldn’t look like a cloud is terrible.
"are you ok?"
"no"
yes that's how i feel i can feel your pain through the screen😭😭😭
I’d love to see that little girls curls nourished, you can tell they’ve constantly been brushed out
I’m american but I’ve never dealt with different hair textures but I really want to. It’d be so cool to learn how to do curly hair but I don’t have any friends with it to practice on 😭
Her hair isn't curly in the video tho and even so, her hair is 4a-c textured, kind of curly like most of us, whose black has. She's of mixed-race black with at most 3a hair texture. So, really loose curls.
@@thenamesallex anything other than thin and straight would be new to me lol
wft she doesn't even have curls that thick
She doesn’t even have actual curls… just waves
She's blasian...