Hairdresser Reacts To Japanese Permanent Hair Straightening
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2019
- Hi Beautiful! Straightening treatments are super helpful to those of you with extremely frizzy hair that just want to wake up and have your hair look perfect. But there's also some down sides to doing these treatments...
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Ever thought about getting your hair permanently straightened?
Always💖💖
Now I am😳
Brad Mondo my hair is naturally straight
Brad Mondo nope never my hair would just die.
nope because i have 3B hair
Rachel's hair (the red haired lady) is natural, she has NEVER dyed it
wren 22 she has dyed it
@@rickyx5767 ....,when did she dye her hair, was it vlogged, I would love too see that
@@rickyx5767 she's a natural ginger though, so when?
Yep, I've been watching Rachel and Jun's channel for years!
Rachel is a Natural Redhead! 🍎
She did a video even explaining that she has never colored her hair.
Every time I see Rachel's hair I lose my mind because that's her natural color. It's so beautiful and looks so good on her.
right??? rachel looks like an elf princess
@@cindaflame Gotta love the kitties.... even though Poki's a bit of a dick. Lol
My hair is the same colour as hers and our names are both Rachel
My mom and my brother have very similar hair colors to hers. I kinda do too, but it doesn't look as good in my opinion.
Her and prettypastelplease have wildly beautiful reds
Curly-haired people: *straightens hair*
Straight-haired people: *curls hair*
Me: *wavy-haired* can’t decide🤦♀️😂
Girl this is me 😂
lol me too I just leave mine most of the time
Angel Locsin I can’t decide, and my hair can’t decide. Some days it’s wavy others it’s almost completely straight. I wanted waves? Nope your hair is straight. I wanted straight hair? Let’s give you waves and tones of frizz for today. Bruh.
me too.. :(
Can relate. 🤚🏻😔
Brad: everyone is always late to their appointments
Me: shows up on time everytime but my hairdresser never takes me until at least 30 minutes after my appointment time
That's cause everyone else showed up late to their appointments
Tea
YES
That’s what happens to me too!
That happens to me too
Everyone: *sees Rachel*
Everyone: R A C H E L?!?!?!
I got f.r.i.e.n.d.s vibes...
Lmfao right! I was like you picked a good vid from her
Omg. SAME.
I see rachel , i click video
i only came for Rachel
When I saw Rachel in the thumbnail i was like “wait a second I watch that channel”
Me too !
Me 3
Me 4
Me 5.25
Kit Kat Kitty sameeee
It’s the wavy girls that go for this type of process because their hair can’t be worn just air dried, and it also doesn’t curl or straighten well very easily, both takes WORK to not just end up a frizzed mess - I know from experience! 😩
YES!
I felt this comment in my soul lol sob sob
Exactly
When Brad kept saying "Brazilian blowout" the frozen ' Yoo hoo, big summer blow out' came to mind
hhkkjgfnnb same
😂😂
I can't believe Brad is reacting to videos I've actually seen before, this never happens lmao
YEAH I had seen both Mikan's and Rachel's videos and it was so fun watching this
forreal
SlashBat I also watch it and I got so shocked when I saw this vid
Exactly!
Yess hahaha omg samee!!
Rachel has the most gorgeous hair. Jun sometimes worries that their kids won't get her amazing hair colour because his is just black.
The gene for red hair is recessive. Unless Jun has the gene (which is highly unlikely) their kids would inherit his hair color.
@@abbyjing1117 Yeaps :)
My boyfriend has beautiful ginger hair and I have naturally dark brown hair... I'm still hopeful for ginger babies.
abbyjing1117 We think Jun does actually have it! In one video, he was talking about how he found a couple red hairs and even took photos of it, so not all hope is lost!
@@maddynicolelee Jun's truly a man, straight out of an anime -^-^-
I see Rachel, I click... It's really that simple
Yessss
@@shachartzadok what happeneds to her channel
Who is she
@@Findpepperbridge , Rachelandjunsadventures, they are a wonderful channel, Jun also has a cooking channel.
Me: Hey her hair is the e x a c t same color as mine
Brad: I love her hair, HD copper
Me: *Feels valid*
He meant the hair texture, not colour
@@nejtacj5107 HD is very clear and high quality pictures/visuals and copper is also a color so i think he was talking about color
ninnixs i’m pretty sure he was talking about the color dude
ninnixs He was talking about the color. He said “The most beautiful copper color!”
@@nejtacj5107 dude he was defo taking about the beautiful color
“Very, majestically red copper, hair,” one of the most satisfying sentences you’ve ever said Brad, for only the way you said it.
One reason Rachel got it done was because the humidity in Japan is so bad.
@Artoria Pendragon It depends on what texture hair you have how humidity will affect it. Generally natural blondes and red heads have finer hair which is more prone to frizzing. I have lots of really fine hair and I always get crazy bad static when its dry and frizzy when its humid.
@Artoria Pendragon oh wow it's almost like different people have different hair textures
Japan is humid?. Maybe because i am indonesian, my skin is still dry while visiting japan in summer.
Yaaaaai can tell you it's not pleasant lol
My hair was insane when I lived in Naha! Halo of curls around my face and the top of my head 24/7 hahaha
I got the Japanese straightening perm after a ton of online research and watching Rachel's video. Best decision ever, and such value for cost because it's truly permanent.
S K I did my whole head originally for 150USD. Then moved to an expensive city and now do the roots touchup for just under 200USD (many places include the haircut). That’s on the cheaper end for a large city outside of Asia. I’ve done it at both Japanese and Korean salons. Wasn’t difficult to find, but during the consultation it’s good to ask how long they’ve been doing the treatment. Best to find someone experienced.
@C.O. I haven't noticed any damage and my hair has not lost any luster. However, the perm does make your hair less able to hold moisture so to avoid damage over time I started some new habits: Deep condition once a week, use conditioner when I wash and a hair oil after. I also use a wooden wide-tooth comb instead of a brush; there's not much to style when you have pin straight hair and combs in general are more gentle.
I've been tempted to. My hair is naturally straight but I think it would help with looking more sleek and add some shine now that it's so long. I don't know if they do it in the US though..
can you still curl your hair?
bobabooty good question, I read online you can but haven’t tried it
I had an ex who argued with me that my curly hair couldn't come from being Asian. He absolutely insisted that Asian people only have straight hair, it's the only gene that exists among us Asian people. He could not give me an answer as to why Japanese straightening treatments exist or why it's so strong and permanent.
Lmaooo the hellll, like 75% of my classmates (in Asian country) have wavy hair and some have curly hairs, where did he even heard that from
@@lovexdevour0910 he sees everyone in Asia with straightened hair and thinks it’s just all naturally that way lol
@@evakeeslar1766 ...shoot I thought it was too. 😂😅
Three words: enforced beauty standards
@@evakeeslar1766 what do u expect when thats all u see. I've nvr sssn an Asian with curly hair
Rachel's hair is her natural colour.
Japan is extremely humid in the summer, which is why these are so popular. If your hair tends to frizz, then it's really hard to keep it straight, regardless of what products you're using.
Cap'n Crimson Ahh, red hair. I have auburn hair and it will frizz sometimes if I air dry it. Lol
@@LuWho21 frizz has nothing to do with the color of your hair.
That's actually Rachel's natural haircolor ... the entire world is jealous, I mean LOOK AT IT!
I got a Japanese hair straightening treatment! Lasted like a year and a half! It was actually super healthy!! No damage at all!! I loved it! It felt super soft, and I would get out of the shower and it would dry off completely straight! But it did take foreverrrrr during the process!! It took like 3 or 4 hours!
:o 4 hours... Kudos to you!
3 hours is actually quick :)
Where did you get it down and what did you pay?
it took like 5 hours on my thick and long wavy hair LOL
@@flaiirenn ohhh did you like it?
@@beatriceladouce965 yes! my hair is still stick straight, and its so much easier to style :)
The first girl is the cutest little Hermione Granger ever.
I've been a fan of her :) I knew she would be here so I clicked and I already watched that vid at her channel.
Faylyn Hillier was literally thinking about Hermione the whole time
@@piercetherose me to I love Mikan
And she sounds exactly like Emma Watson-
i was listening to the audio only and i was like o.o ..... HERMIONE??
Who clicked only because they love Rachel & Jun and their 3 cats?
Me
Is it bad that its me
me
Yesss!
Yep
You're dressed like the weird kid I was embarrassed to have a crush on in 10th grade. I dig it.
Brianna liegh felt that
That explains it perfectly... Jesus
u didn't have to come for me like this 😂
How's that kid doing today? He still cute?
Brianna liegh I don’t know why buttt I can relate
As someone who has naturally wavy hair, damaging it to get the japanese straightening treatment would be worth it to have straight hair. I would love to be able to let it air dry with the confidence of knowing it would still look good, plus when I put it up in a bun or ponytail, all the frizzy baby hairs poke out, it’s annoying!! Especially since gels and hairsprays irritate my sensitive scalp 😩
Yep! Imagine getting caught in the rain, going swimming, or being in a humid environment. Your hair will never look shit!! Somehow my hair looks worse when it got rained on, and the frizz went everywhere...
Exactly I absolutely hate my wavy hair, yeah curly hair is beautiful but mine just isn’t its a frizzy mess and I hate it
I feel this, the top of my hair is so broken from not brushing all the time f
That first girl sounds very much like Emma Watson.
Violet Orchard that’s what I thought 😂
Anddw the secind won luks lik her
@EmpressKajal same, I'm American British and I have an in between accent so my accent is always that odd one out either in England (where I live) and when I visit my family in the US
No she sounds English...
She sounds nothing like Emma Watson.
Omigosh I love Rachel and Jun's channel, this is so cool to see them in one of your videos!
(Holy cow! Thanks for the likes! I’ve never gotten this many! Here’s a cat in honor of Rachel and Jun🐈)
@T I know! ☺️
Same!!!!
They’re such a wholesome channel
Yes love them
Same!!!
The reason rachel does this is because it is super humid and she hates how frizzy her hair gets.
I hair how frizzy my hair gets too
@@anonumosGirl lol
I want to get my hair permanently straighten because it's really fizzy, like Rachel's. Unfortunately I can't because I live in America and Japan is too far away.
Opal you can do this literally everywhere
@@Cvnty she comments in a different video saying there are places in america but it is really rare.
yes- Rachel's hair is naturally that coppery.
I love how Brad doesn't shy away from talking about the money aspect of being a hair dresser. Sometimes with the artistry you can forget that people are making a living with what they're doing.
If a person feels better with straight hair, he or she should definitely do these procedures. The real beauty is being free to choose what you want to look like
THANK YOUU. I'm black but I've been straightening my hair because I like them more that way, it suits my face shape more and so many of my friends with curly hair get mad at me for it??? Like, it's MY hair girl, let me be 😭🤦🏿
Jin the banana from the left In the black community, people have been harassed and discriminated against for their natural hair texture. So much that even our own parents instill that our hair is ugly and needs to be straight/ “fixed” as early as three years old. I get you, you need to be free to do what you want. But most of the time, it’s deeper than “just “ hair
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@@JustAChinesePleb That sucks, everyone is allowed to to have the hair they prefer
AN Kemble this!! I love this comment👏👏
I’m a simple girl: I see Rachel, I click
Naji Rivera saaaame
Lol same (:
Same 🤣
I was just like this man better not say shit about Rachel I will commit a murder
yaaassss
This is a very common treatment here in the Philippines, humidity is all time high in here all year round and frizz is always the enemy for many of us. Most Filipinos have wavy hair and it's harder to manage in this weather especially when you have thick hair. Also, Asian countries is not curly/wavy hair product or salon friendly, you can rarely find a salon that specializes in curly hair in the Philippines or products that is specifically for curly/wavy type, it costs atleast 3x as much to have it shipped from the US. It's more of a cultural thing too, pin straight black hair is something deemed as a standard of beauty in most Asian countries.
Truth ^ Like everyone in East and Southeast Asia have this chemical hair straightening done and there's no issues with it. It's only in America where they have this problem with it. They make it sound like all their hair is going to fall out and are going to die.
Me: i love Brad
Everyone else in the comments: RACHEL RACHEL RACHEL RACHEL!!!
Well I guess it makes sense bc Rachel and Jun aren’t exactly very mainstream (don’t get me wrong, I would literally die for them and brad) but, no one else in the video gets as much love as them... don’t take my word for it tho, I’m just some random commenter
Also MIKAN MIKAN MIKAN MIKAN!!!
Brad: I don’t like this hair treatment cause it’s bad for your hair.
Also Brad: * is addicted to colouring and bleaching his hair *
Straightening treatment cause more damage than bleaching. It looked healthy but it's basically burning and altering the bonds in your hair while bleaching is just removing pigments in your hair
Short hair is cut more frequently making it easier to do your thing without damage.
That's not true at all. As long as you use formaldehyde free treatments, straightening is not so bad. It can actually help bleached hair. It can help repair damage.
@@psiloki9054 you can't repair hair damage. The only thing you can do to repair damage is cut the damaged part off. You can make damaged hair feel better, but the damage can't be repaired.
@@madermaryhadalittlelamb8927 no bleaching is striping ur hair thats why u dont wash it before you bleached it
Oh my gosh love that he reacted to Rachel getting her hair done. I always forget she got it done bc it looks so good on her, and it’s obviously been years since she first got it done. And yes, that IS her natural hair color!!!! I like my natural hair wave but it doesn’t come without a lot of frizziness, and living somewhere as humid as Japan I’d probably also feel really frustrated if my hair puffed up everyday.
Hehe I was gonna say almost that whole exact thing.
When I saw the title i was like Raaaaachel
Same, I never clicked quicker when I saw the thumbnail and saw Rachel.
Think he realizes that Mikan and Rachel went to the same salon? It's a popular salon for english speakers to go to in Tokyo called Salon Nalu, pretty neat place!
That’s what I said! I forgot about it until she mentioned it and I saw an old picture.
I have 80s kinky hair naturally. Not wavy, not curly, just somewhere in between. I had the Japanese straightener done (in San Diego) because I was going to be in (very humid) Hong Kong for 3 months & was worried about having styling tools that were compatible with their plugs. At the time I had been getting Henna coloring by Aveda for a few years.
The treatment took 6 hours and cost me $400. Zero damage despite not having virgin hair.
THE BEST DECISION EVER!!! I could blow dry my hair with a vent brush and it would be straight and good to go. I could also still set my hair in rollers and it would hold the curl. No issues even in extreme humidity. It was insanely convenient! I actually loved when my roots started coming in, at about 3 months, because I had a little more volume at the top. I never had an awkward grow in period. I'm shocked that Brad's not a fan but I sure as heck am! Highly recommend!
As a Brazilian I’m really curious about what the hell is a “Brazilian blowout” or “Brazilian keratin” 😂😂
Eu também kkk
Well it is some kind of sheep fat in my case and it should avoid yout hair from getting frizzy and it said it would straighten it. Mine was a total clickbait and the hairdresser just tried it anyway (in this country not many have curls). It ended with my hair beeing smooth and straight the first two days, not straight straight but still some waves... and then... my hair went downhill real bad...
Brazilian blowout é a nossa chamada progressiva
@@IzaHBeeL Na verdade não! A nossa progressiva é o tratamento japonês, por incrível que pareça. Os nomes são trocados! O Brazilian Blowout é aquele método onde alisa com queratina... às vezes chamam de escova de queratina. :) Espero que ajude!
esse tratamento japones é à base de tioglicolato de amonia, é definitiva, o brazilians blowout é tipo uma progressiva
Who came here just for Rachel and Jun?💖
Yaaaaas.
Yassss
YES
Yesss
Hi yes you called me 😂
I get to the hairdresser like 15 minutes early but I sit in my car until I have like 5-3 minutes left because I have anxiety 😂😂😂 so while I'm in my car I'm mentally preparing myself 😂😂
You are not alone lol I do this too
Gosh I know how this feels. I would feel like the world is ending I just had to tell myself that I am just getting my hair done your good
Wow. Same.
I do the same thing
Same
My hair grows so fast it would literally be a waste of money to pay for having it straightened. Sometimes I wish I had 'calmer' hair, but on the other hand, my hair is almost undestructible, so I've learned to embrace it and love it XD
I do the keratin treatments and it's seriously one of the best things I've ever done. Lasts about 6 months for me.
Do you know which brand do they use?
I SEE RACHEL I CLICK.
I love Rachel and Jun!
I have literally never clicked faster on a Brad video than when I saw Rachel in the thumbnail, haha
Kaylen Andrews saaaaame!
Rachel got me too. I love Brad but Rachel tho lol
Saaammee
I love Brad too! I've just been following Juns Kitchen and Rachel's channels for forever. I get so excited when my foreign youtubers get recognition! 🥰
Me: sees Rachel in the thumbnail
*clicks video*
Jocy her hair is incredible
Yesss
Jocy same Lmaoo
That was literally me 😂
same haha :)
Brad: "Whoa it's so straight"
Me: "Straighter than me"
I am so sorry
Omg i love you rn 😂
We stan
😁
I never laugh out loud...
NEVER 😭 😭 😭
maybe just this time tho
It's always the cute ones 😭😭😭😭 jk hahaha
I've gotten the straightening treatment done twice now, it does make your hair more manageable. It just makes it very convenient especially if you have frizzy hair or tend to straighten your hair daily!
This is Rachel's natural hair colour. I am jelly.
Who the hell wants orange hair? Looks like some grandma cat lady's hair.
I think orange hair is pretty.
crystalstar927 some people are born with red/orange hair and it’s gorgeous. No need to hate ☺️
I know right! Whether it's a dark chesnut or a bright, flaming copper- ginger hair catches the sunlight so beautifully!
crystalstar927 you sound jealous and petty af
“It’ll leave your hair bone straight”
People with scoliosis:.......
Amarilys Castro 😂😂😂😂 oh noooo😂😂
Scrub Lorrd your pfp says it all
Lollll
I honestly didn't even think that was related. There are treatments some people get. I went into a sort of remission when I was a teenager though(it doesn't undo it but it just means it doesn't progress more-its not in remission now. Having kids took it out of it but then we knew that was a possibility before I was even pregnant so...).
Didn't even relate these two things.
Fun fact though. The rod they do on some people is fucking horrific. I get that for some people it totally works but a friend of mine had it done when he was still a kid and as a young adult sometimes he'd end up laying on the ground dealing with the spasms. Because the rod forces his spine to be straight but the body is resisting and that causes crap.
I'm not sure if a rod would have honestly been better for me. I've had spasms too but I don't have a rod to exasterbate the issue either so...
It's not even a little bit the same thing. Not everyone can get the rod and generally you have to be young and have it be considered bad enough for the risk to even be a thing. But technically you could say ways to straighten the spine or force it that way do exist. They are also incredibly dangerous and cannot be done if the spine progresses too far as well. It's all very complicated. I'm not sure if I am too old now but I do imagine that if a doctor deemed it necessary or a good sort of possible treatment for me at my age that it would be a more difficult process at thirty than it would have been when I was still supposed to be growing. I think chances of rejection of the rod are also higher when your older where a child's body is overall more likely to adapt? Not sure. Not a doctor. Just have scholiosis and pay attention when doctors speak and then research a bit too? But seriously. I could be wrong. I don't actually know and some is honest speculation but the rod is a thing. Not really how you imagine though. It's something your spine is actively doing. It's not really passive like hair.
LMAOOO
rachel said she really liked the treatment because in the US her hair was pretty straight all the time and then she moved to Japan where it was more humid and it became frizzier and wavier than she was used to so the treatments seem to work really well with her natural hair type anyway! :)
I’ve had japanese straight perm almost every year in the last 10 years. I have long hair and so the root-curls never show because my hair’s weight pulls it straight. I don’t have bangs tho, but I know people go back to get their bangs re-touched every couple of months. I got a balayage once during these 10 years and my hairdresser was not happy. We waited 3 months after the perm and even then my ends were super dry. But just the perm on its own always leaves my hair super soft, shiny and silky. It honestly changed my life. My hair is very frizzy and thick and I used to spend sooo much time trying and failing to style it. Now I wash it and it’s like a Pantene commercial all the time.
is your hair still like this?
“Rachel I don’t think that was necessary but it was appreciated” 😂😂
Ariana Grande: becomes an artist
Brad in the intro: *I'm gonna end this girls whole career*
1.2k likes and no comments? welp
🙌😂💗
Wait... Artist?
mai-chan singers and musicians are called artists
Oh...alright i get it
Is it just me or when you don’t want your roots they come in quicker and when you want your hair to grow it takes longer
YES!!! SOooo true!!
Then Lets try reverse psychology 🤔
𝙾𝚑 𝚗𝚘 𝚗𝚘𝚝 𝚓𝚞𝚜𝚝 𝚢𝚘𝚞 ༼ つ ◕◡◕ ༽つ
my biggest flex is that i have never been to the hairdresser too late or too early, im always on time
I feel like brad should do a video telling us what kind of products we should use for frizzy, curly or wavy hair.
He shouldn't because he knows nothing about that
I wouldn't say he knows "nothing"... But it's very clear he does not specialize in curly hair 😅 if you want to follow someone who DOES know a lot about curly hair, check out Manes by Mell ❤️
r/curlyhair
Brad, a white person with straight short hair should educate others on curls and waves. Ok.
no/low poo products
rachel has the prettiest natural hair color. it’s so intense and rich.
@Jenny Baxter tf
@Jenny Baxterlol you're wrong! And jealous 😂
Jenny Baxter wypipo
@Jenny Baxter get a grip lmao
@Jenny Baxter Babes, its obviously not genereric xx
I'm a fan of both these girls! They are both honestly the sweetest things and naturally stunning. Yes that is Rachel's natural hair color and I couldn't be more jealous.
i got it done in germany, theres only one whos doing it (as far as i know..) and i LOVED the outcome. i have very fine hair, not damaged and it was still healthy a year after that.
after the treatment it was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO soft, silky, shiny, absolutely perfect. and it stays like that.
the roots are the problem, but with my hair i can live with it for a year or even more without going to the hairdresser.
i would do it again and again and again and again. :D
brad: hey what's up beautiful 😌💗✌🏻
me: *on the toilet* ... hey ... 😔
I am ALWAYS on the toilet when he uploads
Same
Same 🤣
Me right now cba
Same asf 😂
Me: watching Brad’s reaction to japanese permanent hair straightening
Also me: wearing the same pony tail for 2 days straight ..
Makeup Minion tbh not really
same 😂
Gurl sameee and i just opened the bun and now...my scalp hurts🤣🤣
Oh, I just make a bun and leave it there for 3-4 days. Lazy curly hair days.
lol, same
Oh no I just spend the last 2 years getting my curly hair back in shape. I love it. I used to do curly perms because I have the combo of straight roots and curly mids to ends so I could do the straightening pretty successfully and not worry about retouching my roots.
Brad: people would not pay that much money and waste time to do straight treatment
me who sit for 4 hours+ twice a year to do mine: ....sure
Twice a year does seem manageable👍🏽
I’m so glad you found Rachel and Jun! Her hair is pretty majestic and I think completely her natural colour. I got my hair straightened with the Japanese method and the first salon did not do it properly and left me with wavy hair. The second salon did a great job but just as you said, my hair grew out and I had to straighten the curly roots which meant touching the straight hair with the straightener and damaging it faster. I couldn’t just go for a swim or go skiing without worrying about my hair. It was way too high maintenance for my lifestyle. And I have fine hair so it was so pin straight and flat without any body which I didn’t like.
Yeah, it is natural 😊 I remember her saying from a video ^^
Love Rachel's hair. So pretty and yes totally natural color
Renee Archer LITERALLY I LOVE RACHEL AND JUN!!!
That is the color of my hair. I’m 64 and still I have no gray. Although my hair is darker than it used to be. I wonder if hers is natural because her eyebrows are so dark. Of course she might dye them. Mine and others I know with this bright copper as Brad called it, we have light eyebrows almost invisible eyebrows.
I love them
Hey, Brad. I have depression, which makes it difficult to do basic things like getting out of bed, showering, doing the dishes, etc. I also live alone, so I don’t have someone to talk to while I’m doing those things. Your videos give me a kind and uplifting voice to listen to while I work through my shit. Thank you for being here for us.
Mary Jo Hi, I hope you are doing well😊 have a nice evening
Unknown Thank you so much! You too ❤️
All the best for You! I can totally understand how you feel. I wish that you can enjoy life soon.
N. Paulzen Thank you, love! I hope you enjoy and keep enjoying life.
❤❤
girl I am RIGHT ON TIME for my hairdresser. she’s amazing and I respect her time.
Both of these girls are the most adorable thing I’ve seen today 🥺😻 ...and as usual brad be lookin hella cayoot tooooo. I love you bradmondo! ^u^ 💜🖤💚
"Why does this world have to be give and take?! I want to just take!" Same, Brad. Same.
That’s Rachel’s real hair color and yes, we do envy her for it 😂
I love my keratin treatments. My hair is so thick and gets so knotted so fast, I cry in the mornings. I have had to slather my hair in different oils and conditioners just to be able to brush it. The keratin makes my hair so much easier to manage.
I just got my keratin treatment done after a very long break of not doing it. I feel that you and I have the same hair type! I can literally brush it in 30 seconds now instead of 4 mins lol
i love how fun your videos are! only youtuber i love
Brad: What's up beautiful!
Me sitting on my bed looking like a potato: *tHaNkS*
Potatoes can be fries, baked potato and much more
Me af.
@@cloudnyc I'll take that as a compliment
_extra salt_ good.
hey potatoes are so good, don't underestimate yourself
“I shampoo and condition every day.” Every curly haired person watching this video just cringed
marisathebibliophile true
Yup. I wash my hair every 2-3 days. If I don't it turns into a dry, frizzy mess.
marisathebibliophile I literally NEVER use shampoo 😂 I haven’t used it in like a month or longer, condition every other day
She must follow onision
Jk
@@darlingsmk7991 inn. nnn mmm jn m
I thoroughly enjoyed this trip into Mondoville. I am subscribed to Rachel and Jun as well as you so this one was extra entertaining. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and feelings. 💞
I agree with brad, the first girl looked so lovely with her curly hair. She reminded me of an audrey Hepburn.
Brad: *sees bug and tries to kill it
Also Brad: *names bug and calls it a friend
*Character development*
boi. yeah sounds like anime companions
@@blueberryshortcake8478 *top 10 anime plot twists*
When the fly entered the chat is when I stopped caring about the main plot
What a round character😀😅😯
I'm glad I'm not the only person who got hyped over Rachel in the thumbnail!!
Total Trash Mammal I fangirled a bit
Literally the only reason i clicked
Omg I love this, my hair is actually straight in the roots but then it is wavy and has a lot of frizz so this would work amazing for me, I’ve personally have horrendous experiences with perms but lately I got the Brazilian one and it was a hole different story, loved it !
I love all these channels omggg
I actually got my hair chemically straightened in Japan 9 months ago and it was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. My hair is dyed blonde but the hairdresser used a pretty new straightening cream and Olaplex and the breakage was really minimal. Before that, I would frequently straighten my hair or put it in a bun because I didn’t like the way it looked loose (think Hagrid). Since getting it permanently straightened, I always wear it open, which makes me feel more beautiful than having it in a bun and is healthier for my hair, and only straighten my roots very occasionally. My hair is longer and healthier looking than previously, my ends stay straight longer after getting cut (ie fewer split ends) and I don’t have to go through the process of straightening. On top of that I feel more beautiful. Fellow Hagrid-hair ladies - find a good hairdresser and go for it!
Do you know the brand of the straightening cream that your stylist used?
Yoli W don’t remember, sorry. Got it done at Assort Tokyo, if that helps (as I think they’re a global chain).
Would this perm work if my hair is poofy and curly, and has a lot of split ends already? Like, would it damage my hair more or not? I'm thinking of trying it out but I need advice ;-;
222_ Chan 222_ Chan My hair is naturally also poofy and curly so that’s not a problem. The process may damage your hair a little: it involves chemicals that change the structure of your hair so it’s to be reckoned with. However, updated treatments combined with Olaplex (or an alternative) make it far less damaging than it might have been just a few years ago. The damage and hair loss was really minimal for me. Also, if you regularly straighten your hair anyway than this might be a less damaging solution overall. Regarding split ends: I’d recommend cutting them before undergoing treatment. Do some research and find a good salon. Any professional hairdresser will not even do the treatment on you if they think it will cause too much damage.
@@QueenBlond Thank you for telling me!
I love you so much I literally watch you every night before I go to bed because you’re so funny ❤️💕❤️
Love Rachel & Jun! I remember watching her video on their channel. Her hair is gorgeous, naturally copper red.
Sees Rachel, expecting to hear Poki screaming in the background.
Yess 😂😂 he is always screeching I love it
Yes
Lol
Yes!
Brad: “what’s up beautiful”
Me: *wrapped up in blankets and lookin like a potato right after a mental breakdown*
Your videos always makes me feel better, thank you for the amazing content.
Ah, the ole mental breakdown jacket potato. Been there.
::offers potato hug from stranger::
Nice to see that someone appreciates natural ginger hair, love seeing some representation! :D
Brad Mondo you are such a light in this crazy world. Sending you lots of love♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
In love with Rachel and Jun and their cats 😂
I LOVE RACHEL AND JUN. she's the reason I klicked on this to be hones even tho i love you brad
I follow Rachel and her hair after she gets this done is utterly AMAZING! It completely cut the frizz.
Brad AND Rachel in one video. This is a happy day even if I'm 10 months late. 🥰
Actually it's a pretty common hair treatment in Asia because the weather is very humid and my hair is super thick and frizzy. I've done straightening treatment once a year for 15 years starting from rebonding, smoothening to keratin. I love it, always sleek and shiny.
Doesn't damage your hair too much? I've been wanting to straight my hair with keratin, but I'm afraid if it will damage my hair too much
@@constanzarojas1901 I've been getting this Japanese rebonding for the past 13 years and I don't have much split ends. I'm pretty sure we have different technology here in Asia.
Stephanie it doesn’t damage your hair?
@@bunnybaby975 Nope, but then again I'm East Asian. I probably have more resilient hair.
Bunny Baby asian hair is pretty well known for being able to take abuse so-
The people at the hair salon said that they use a treatment first to break the bonds in the hair that decide the frizz or curl of the hair. Then they straighten it to create the permanent straightness. Finally they add a treatment to reseal the bonds.
They uses a product to change the bonds, they rinse brush and iron and they finalize with the Neutralizer, to stop the chemical reaction of the first product.
I love brad mondo. That’s all. Enjoy ur day💕
I love my straight hair because of the treatment, the best thing I ever did.
Rachel is the one who made me WANT hair straightening treatment!
I got my hair permanently straightened for around 5 years (the roots touch-ups were terrible btw) and only recently have I realized I shouldnt damage my natural curly hair and spend a lot of money to look like everyone else
Yes it was convenient to wake up and look bomb without dealing with the curliness but tbh I love my hair now.
I’ve had curly hair my whole life and I’m proud of my curls but I HATE dealing with them 😔
Tbh it takes us so long to take care of it because we didn’t grow up learning how. It’s that we have to learn a whole new curly/wavy methodology when we decide to go natural, because straight hair is for some reason the “norm” and things like dry brushing, regular use of silicones are just part of life for us. I spent so much of my 23 years straightening it, and the more of us that do that, the less well known curly methods will be for others like us. I’m so glad I stopped damaging my hair while I’m still young! Good luck to you!
Good for you.
Yes I have same experience my hair grows really fast that I need to touch up every 3 months. Finally sticking with my natural texture.
I did that aswell 3 years ago because i didn't know how to style my curly hair... Now I do amd I'm happy with them❤️
i got this because my aunt is a hair dresser and i couldn’t manage my curly hair. and the product on my hair when she did it was SOO itchy and took SO long but the outcome was amazing, i love my straight hair 😌❤️❤️
Can you ask her which products she used? For how long did you test it?
When I was young (I am 25 this year) , I did straighten my hair, but I guess the products back in the days was not as great and my hair curls back after three days, got them straighten again and they curl back the next day (which is weird because I am not like the really curly kind of hair), I was just like "forget it, not doing it ever again". So I just learn to love my curls and now I am happy with them. But for those who get their hair straighten successfully, happy for you and go for it. Really happy to see that the methods and products these days are so much better than before.
Who else came here after seeing Rachel on the thumbnail?🖐🏻😽
Here
Me
Rachel and Jun! Yess! XD
Yup
Pretty Paws me!!
The real question is
Who would be late to a brad mondo appointment if you had one 😳
Jayden SweetPotato EXACTLY
Me
me...i like sleep...
Id be 2 hours early if i ever got the chance
I'd get there half an hour early and literally loiter just outside the door because I'm afraid to go in and stress out the staff, but I don't wanna go too far away and risk becoming late XDD
R A C H E L ! omg they’re like- one of my favorite channels 🥺
Once again, learned so much from your videos Brad! Ty!