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I would like to state on how incorrect that statement is about how we can’t have diverse hairstyles because of our hair. In fact I think we’re able to have the most diverse hairstyles because of our hair from locks to braids to cornrows and the different variations then we have all the natural hairstyles too you guys should look into these types of things because not all black girl want straight hair or try to achieve this look
Also 4c hair doesn’t get stuck to the scalp as it grows that a myth
Thank you. We have he most diverse hair ever. And our styles are able to last for weeks if not months, unlike certain people hair that only last a day or two
Seriously You can do anything with a black girls hair, from straight to table😭
Very true we can be straight wavy Curly up down to the side whatever we want.
FACTS... it's NOT goals to iron out kinks, waves etc either. It can be done, and it looks good, but so can a million other styles, all of which look dope.
This is the second or third Korean person on RUclips that I've heard say that our hair "digs into" our scalp and hurts us as it grows. It's beyond my understanding of just where they got that misinformation from. Why would our own hair hurt us as it grows naturally?! I wanna know who told them that?? 😭 For some people who are tender-headed, like myself, it can certainly hurt to comb or brush our hair due to the tension caused by knots and tangles which form since curly hair strands tend to easily wrap around each other. But to say that our hair causes us pain just by growing doesn't even sound reasonable lol. It just sounds so absurd that I find it funny 😩 In my eyes, this kind of misinformation makes it seem like the curly, coily, and kinky hair types are inherently bad. I don't blame Chacha for that by the way! But misinformation is always frustrating to hear 😌
right! i really want to know who spread that, because that isnt true😭
In this video it seemed to me the “stick” may have been a translation error. I’ve seen it with many other Korean to English translations. I felt they meant it curls close to the scalp making it harder to get hot tools in there. But not sure, especially if you’re hearing other places, also about the hurting when it grows. Weird
just commented this! 😂 i really wanna know where this rumour started cuz 💀
@@jackanapes1492 The translation is accurate. She actually says that the thick curls dig into the scalp. I have no idea how that rumor started though. No one taught me that in my Korean language classes!
Remember that one guy that says we have to get braids to stop our hair from penetrating into our scalps😭
Why do I keep seeing Korean people say our hair sticks to our scalp and it’s painful for us? That is not the case at all and it does not hurt us when it grows or sticks out our heads 😂
Like for real where did they hear that bullshit
This is the second or third Korean person on RUclips that I've heard say this, and it's beyond my understanding of just where they got that misinformation from. Why would our own hair hurt us as it grows naturally?! Who told them that??? 😭 For some people who are tender-headed, like myself, it can certainly hurt to comb or brush our hair due to the tension caused by knots and tangles which form since curly hair strands tend to easily wrap around each other. But to say that our hair causes us pain just by growing doesn't even sound reasonable lol. It just sounds so absurd that I find it funny 😩 this kind of misinformation makes it seem like curly, coily, and kinky hair is inherently bad.
Translation is wrong
I think it's a misconception that comes from matting. A lot of koreans might only have animals as their irl frame of reference to tighter curls. If you for example have a curly furred dog and don't take proper care of it, the fur tightens really close to the skin and can hurt them. Same with sheep or llamas. That's just my guess as to where the misconception comes from.
@@sydcogghiff-zr1fl The translation is actually on point! It’s the statement that’s incorrect.
can we get a video of them reacting to naturally curly routines and styles ?? as well as more curl patterns. as pretty as straight hair is, I don’t want them to get the idea that, that’s all we do. a lot of us love our naturally curly hair and love to embrace it!!
i truly wanna know who keeps telling koreans our hair digs into our scalps 😭
no one tell them, it is how korean plp thinking of black people hair, sadly.
I laughed so hard like WHAT?!?! 🤦♀️
Viyanca I just looked @ some of your artwork. BEAUTIFUL 😍 💜
I hate to say it but, white mainstream. And I don't care what anybody says, you see our hair being stereotyped consistently. In America and everywhere else. I don't care what anybody says, it is. Our hair is compared to everything except hair. And that's a fact.
@@myishacherry7242 WAIT that's so sweet thank you!!!
I would have LOVED wash and go or curly hair routine videos instead to make them see the true beauty and versatility of curly hair !
UPPPPP
That's boring, this was good. Maybe a cornrow/braidout before and after.
@@gladitsnotme ya, no. No offense but you don’t seem much in media of women owning their natural curly hair. It’s always been “straight hair is more beautiful and attractive” so it is much better seeing women look beautiful and attractive in natural curls than watching them straighten those curls to become straight
@@strawbeare we just saw the reverse at the end.
So true,
When creating videos on topics like this, it is crucial for individuals to possess a comprehensive understanding and knowledge of the subject matter🥱.
It is surprising and somewhat ignorant for individuals to claim that black people's hair is strong, as the strongest and coarsest hair actually belongs to Asian individuals.🤔 Naturally straight hair is considered the strongest hair type, as it is less prone to breakage and tends to grow faster. Caucasian hair may appear thicker because it is harder to see the scalp through it compared to other ethnic hair types. However, Asian hair is known to be the thickest and coarsest among all ethnic groups. On the other hand, curly hair, particularly Type 4 hair, is considered the most delicate and weakest hair type.😅
For individuals with naturally straight hair, it is common to have an oily hair texture. This is because the scalp's natural oils can easily travel down to the ends of the hair, more so than with wavy or curly hair. In contrast, Type 4 coily hair, due to its unique pattern and angles, makes it difficult for scalp oils to adequately lubricate the strands. As a result, Type 4 hair is the most fragile, prone to dryness, and susceptible to damage. However, it is also the most versatile when it comes to styling.😵💫
Therefore, it is erroneous to claim that curly hair, especially Type 4 hair, lacks diversity in hairstyles. 😮💨In fact, naturally curly and Afro-textured hair types are incredibly versatile and can hold a wide range of styles that other textures may struggle with.😪 These styles include intricate braiding patterns, Afro puffs, curly hairstyles, waves, heat styling, hair extensions, twists, and much more.😌
there is no limits to our hairstyles which is why our hair is the most versatile.
is it Indiyah from Love Island on your pic
@@dvbgnn4379 yes!!! 🙂
Black hair is actually very versatile. Twist, braids, locs, cornrows etc. we can do so much. Also where did Koreans learn that our hair sticks into our scalp and it hurts??? Why would my natural hair hurt? Also black hair is actually very fragile.
Who lied to them that we have limitations on hairstyles? We can literally go from an afro to cornrows, to twists, to a silk press, then back to an afro in a week. No other ethnicity can pull that off.
He LITERALLY said it backwards😂-- as black/melaninated people, we actually have the Most versatility with our hair. We can achieve the Most diverse hairstyles, not the least diversity, lol. We literally can do Anything with our hair. We can wear it kinky curly, straight and go right back to curly, braid it, wear it wavy, afro it, twist it, braid it down, etc. And usually we all have super thick voluminous hair. Our hair is truly beautiful and so unique!🤗🙏🏽
Our hair grows up towards the sun and definitely doesn't hurt as it grows. Lol
I have also noticed that for some reason Koreans hair isn’t as straight as the Japanese and other East Asian people’s hair
Although keep in mind that the korean perm (where hair gues slightly wavy) is a huge trend there.
@@albal-v3869 I mean without the perm
For example the girls in this video
If you have seen Japanese it Taiwanese people the hair is very black and very straight and thick like wire and the Korean people hair that I have come across isn’t very straight and also there is a difference in the texture
@@lightyagami5317 you've got a point
3:22 this is the second time i've seen a Korean say this but on a different channel 💀 who is telling them that having kinky curly hair does that?? 😭😭
I’ve heard it from several asian channels. Where did they learn this??
no one tell them, it is how korean plp thinking of black people hair, sadly.
Our hair doesn't stick to our scalp or hurt as it grows. If your gonna do a video on black hair, an individual with 4c or 4b hair should be there to clarify misunderstandings. it's just placing a negative light on black natural hair.
Id love to see a video on the diversity of 4c hair hairstyles, braids and all that
This is what I mean when I say black appreciation. Asking questions and learning without judgement. I love when people from different countries and ethnicities learn and talk about black hair and black culture. When I see these videos it’s usually filled with bad stereotypes, and is very harmful for black people who want to travel outside of America to other countries that doesn’t have a lot of black people.
Not just that, worked in 70s-90s at a teaching hospital, with many foreign residents and interns. The misinformation they had gathered from tv and media not to mention word of mouth about black culture. One even told me that when see got her visa was warned to stay way from black people. Many Asian esp men thought us as tough, strong, no BS women. They enjoyed the black BBQs and jazz clubs . Word got around if one needed help esp in lab and nursing they soon found out which black medical staff would help them.
@@johnsomn2148crazy
That is why I love my hair, I can make it straight, or curly whenever I want.
I think you need to have them try on curly wigs or get a perm or something. Would be so much fun to see them with the hair they talk about wanting
We should get a black woman to install a curly wig for them
i was just thinking the exact same thing. it would be so fun to watch.
Korean Girls Try Having Curly Hair For A Week video
THIS
btw as a person with curly hair, I don't straighten my hair because I'm insecure abt it, I do it as a change so don't assume that all of us we do it out of insecurity.
Side note , our hair is the most diverse hair out there . There styles that we can do that you guys can't do more so would look weird when others do it .
The comment about 4c short hair being very curly and digging into the scalp till it hurts 🙃
Having curly hair doesn’t hurt guys. It’s not stuck to our scalps.
For people who have 'limited' hairstyles, Non-black people sure do love to wear whatever hairstyles black people come up with lmao
I liked the video alot too, but there were almost only light skin girls with 3a, 3b,3c hair. I would have appreciated it if they put more different types of hair like 4a, 4b, 4c hair and that they do a little bit of more research. I am not saying that they are not working hard. Ofcourse they are working hard, they are working there butt of every day to get the channel going. but just that little situation. As a 4a/4b girl, i learned to accept and love my hair like everyone has to do with they own hair type. big hugs
They showed mixed women for a reason. I’m tired of them calling these mixed women black..the average black woman does not look like this
@@Kaylamama21 people who are mixed are still black though. Just not fully. They aren't "not black". And plus plenty of black girls don't always have 4c hair. But I understand what you mean
@@down-kg8mt majority of black women have 4 type hair. Mixed women and black women do not represent each other..yes they are mixed with black but they are also mixed with something else, therefore not black.
@@down-kg8mt black people have 2 fully(80%+) black parents.
@@Kaylamama21 For all of my life mixed people have been considered and accepted as "black", because thats what they are. If they identify with their blackness more than the other parts of themselves (of course if they have atleast 50%), they are black. Black is a culture and while it also may be a look it isn't exclusively one thing. Black isn't only 4c, and while it may be a majority, it still is black. Mixed people are still black. That's just how literally everyone around me thinks, and it makes sense. If they aren't black, and they aren't white, what are they? Because mixed isn't a culture.
Thank you for saying we strong thick hair. Someone people in America have been brainwashed to be our hair is weak. It’s actually really strong and thick. We can do variety of hairstyles, and do anything with hair, it just take us longer to do it. ❤
These women are so animated!! I enjoyed watching them.
Why do they keep saying our hair “hurts” when it grows.. who lied to them 😂
Black hair does not stick our scalps and hurt us. Now it does tangle and kink. Some hair textures tangle more and some less. If you don’t comb it brush to maintain it, it becomes matted. For those who are tender-headed, combing those kinks out may cause discomfort for them. Other than that. Our hair does not hurt us.
Our hair isn't limited let's get that one thing straight. What other hair type can do Afros, braids literally none. We have the most diverse hair in the world.
Black women are the first people…our hair types are universal. Straight, wavy, loose waves, curly, loose curls, kinky curls, and on and on.
I don’t think it’s really on for that one girl to say what she thinks or heard about her hair without actually knowing. It makes me upset ppl are telling others these lies about our hair
"They usually straighten their hair or wear wigs." I think it's time for a curly hair routine video, curls are beautiful. And a lot of us lovee them ❤
It looks really good with some white weaves in it.
Our hair is just as normal yalls are… it does not stick to our scalp nor is it painful. Not to mention black people probably have the most diverse hair styles. Educate yourselves please 🤷🏾♀️
Even they were like "I actually liked it better before" on a lot of these. Show them some natural or curly hairstyles.
My girls luhsetty and Shirley made it! ❤️🔥
who was raised in America, I have had the privilege of being exposed to various cultures, benefiting from the diversity that America offers. It is important to acknowledge that South Korea, unlike America, does not possess the same level of cultural diversity. Consequently, many South Koreans may rely solely on the information available to them through the internet, as their exposure to other cultures is limited. While it is true that foreigners do visit South Korea, it is essential to recognize that the majority of South Koreans primarily reside within their own country, simply because it is their home.
I love seeing women supportive of other women
It would be cool to see them react to black girls getting their hair braided and how long it takes sometimes.
I just want to say that the idea that our hair sticks to our scalp and hurts is 100% false. It's not true at all, and I've seen multiple Koreans say it as if it's fact. It's not, it's not true. Our hair grows out of our scalp like any other person's hair, it's just curly.
😂😂😂😂 wait a sec, who told them our hair digs into our scalp?😂 I mean this is hilarious
The Cardi B video is wild lmao
Producer’s please let them try curly hairstyles in the next video 😁, if possible an Afro as well
Hey saw this was a video on black girls and saw Cardi B. Cardi is not black. She’s said it several times and only claims to be black when it benefits her.
Wrong she is afro Latina= black but from a Spanish speaking country
@@anna-mariadavis5914 no she’s not black at all. Look at both of her parents. Neither of them are black. Having her hair texture doesn’t make her black. We gotta stop giving the one drop rule. She has said plenty of times that she isn’t.
@@bigfoodstyle5531 thank you, I say this all the time.
I love my hair and I’m glad you guys did as well!
I think I only saw three actual black women in this video
Why not just say, people with curly hair? Apart from 1 or 2 of those girls, none of them is black!!! Stop trying to replace us just because you don't like the way we look!
The black woman or man can make the best hairstyle bcs they never scared too make something unique👌
Lol I love they were so interested in the quick weave 😂
I've learnt something, curly hair is definitely cuter 😍
Short, curly hair doesn't stick to the scalp and it doesn't hurt.
It's easier to brush or comb when it's short.
them asking for the brand names makes me laugh lmaoo
What's the use of sharing black girl hairstyles if you're only going to show mixed black girls
I mean they obviously all weren’t mixed. Why would someone from a homogenous country be able to distinguish between someone who is mixed and not?
I could be wrong (but I don't think so), I'm pretty sure that's a wig on Cardi B so that iron was not being laid directly on her hair/scalp.
Pls our hair doesn't hurt us as it grows does ur hair hurt u as it grows😢 pls stop saying lies about our special cute hair 😂😂😂❤
black girls is so beautiful😊❤wow
That was a wig Cardi was getting iron they could spot that lol but her natural hair is beautiful. Wigs truly protect hair from extreme damage. All for it
Umm kinky curly, coily hair is so diverse and people who are blessed to have it, have a plethora of hairstyle options because of its unique characteristics. I think that's what y'all meant to say. TF, respectfully 😊
The whole video "aww cuuuuutteee whoa " "wait what? Huh wow!"
7:48 this bit is so cute
They are right that hair gets damaged when exposed to too much heat. That's why schools and places of work that expect blk women to have straight hair are being unreasonable and fair. They need to question why they have that standard for modesty in the first place.
I’m in love 4:49🧎♀️🧎♀️🧎♀️
You should do that video. Curl your hair up, girls. It might surprise you that it looks really good. I don't think you'll look like aunties 😁
OUR HAIR DIGS INTO OUR SCALP?
You should do someone with really thick 4c hair
I love their reactions
why do koreans think curly hair hurts our scalps HELP LMAO
"LIMITS" ?!!!!! We can do SO MUCH MORE than people with straight hair.
what is limited, is your guys's knowledge about black people's hair.
Love seeing this on my wash day😂🎉
Our hair is literally just curly, does curly hair hurt their scalp when it grows? 🙄
And "4c" hair does not take that long to style. You just need to properly prep very curly hair first-- it has to be conditioned and you only detangle/comb/brush when the hair is damp. You should not brush/comb curl hsir when it is dry. People that struggle with caring for their curly hair are usually struggling because they are nit handling thir hair correctly. Unless you are doing an elaborate style or completely transforming the natural look of your curls, stulibg is relatively easy and diesnt take much time. . I have kinky curly and coily textured hair and my hair is thick density. When I shampoo my hair, it takes me 30-35 mins to style my hair in a natural style. 30- 35 mins may seem like a lot to some but when you have thick voluminous hair that is also tightly curled, you have to section off your hair as you detangle and style. I section my hair into 8 parts. My go to style is a twist or braid out. Now if I wanted to transform my natural hair, say to straight--that is what takes a while. To go from curly to straight takes 35 mins for the blow dry (I use revair) and about another 40 mins if I also use a flat iron for a silky straight look. My hair straightened is at ribcage length. In curly state, it is at mid-neck length. I have a high level of shrinkage. 🤗
I can understand the girl asking for the brands like yeah drop the name I wanna know too
I’m I the only one who finds it weirds that there are vids like this “Korean reacting to black , south-east Asians etc like it’s so weird as if they just witnessed a whole new race
Anyone knows the name/tiktok/instagram from the girl in the second 0:03?
No. Our hair is not especially "strong". It's just curly, or very coiled. It is not in possession of more strength than any other other hair type. 😒
Y’all it’s OK they are ignorant ass African dissent folks 😂 let them breathe. They gonna read these comments and understand they were wrong.
can y’all PLEASE have a BLACK person as one of the “staff” because the information y’all be giving is NOT accurate. we are not limited to hairstyling. please teach them about the difference between wigs and sew ins, also the different types. show more of the different hair types black people have and explain them. not mad at them at all. it’s just y’all are out her saying false information, got them thinking they really learning something.
I love you guys
I'm kind of disappointed that they only showed one hair type and one range of skin tone. Like this is a recurring problem in these videos. I appreciate the effort and it's nice to see people learning more about our hair, but it won't do any good if all they see are light skins with 3c curls :/ and a lot of times there's misinformation...
Aww i always like asians. So nice
My hair is wavy, but I don't think coily hair isn't the strongest, actually asian one is. Koreans, for example, have coarse straight most the time. Coily hair is fine, it breaks more easily. But I might be wrong
Wow they interested in everything we do, do a video of you hair
Limited hairstyles...hair painfully sticking to our scalp as it grows? Tf? Curly hair isn't some disease/maladaptive medical condition. It's literally just a hair type. And just the reactions to the video shows you just how diverse our hair can be.
They should credit the tiktokers they use
I think you meant well, but this was poorly done. You should've brought in a black person who understands black hair to sit with these lovely women and help them to understand what they were seeing. The guy on the side was not able to that. Things he should've corrected: No, our hair does not painfully grow back into our scalps, not all black women's hair is affected by humidity, we actually have the most diverse hair on this planet, all of our hair is not strong, and we have fine and thin hair, too. Lastly, where were the 4c girlies? 3:03
I beg you. Hire some actual black people to advise you for these videos about black topics. We need at least ONE person in the room that has experience with the kind of hair we're talking about bc Google isn't helping here.
As long as they're switching hairstyle based on their NATURAL hairs I'm fine with it. I just don't like women (black or from other races) wearing wigs or extensions.
Mixed is the new black 😢
Representation sucks for us
When one of the girls asked, How come she's So Hot? I didn't understand why she had asked that..., What? Black Girls Can't Be, Or Not Supposed To Be Hot? We Could Say The Same About Your Kind Too.
I didn’t like that there wasn’t a lot of diversity in our hair types, I think there was only 1 video with type 4 hair 😪
Whos the girl at 4:46?
WHY THEY SHOWED CARDI WITH THE IRON💀💀
When did the curly hair digging into scalp become a thing 😅 I just watched a video and someone on it said it and the comments went crazy and now on here they say it too…. When did this become a thing and who gave this misinfo 😅🥹
Our hair doesn’t stick back into the scalp and hurts us 😭😭 whoever told them that lied lmaooo
I’m saying 😂😂
That is the most ridiculous thing I have heard😂😂😂
The ignorance 🤦♀️🤣....
The person really lied to them
That doesn't even make sense, like who would be dmb enough to believe that?😂😂😂
y’all need to hire a black individual for videos pertaining to black folks to get more accurate information and clarity… bc our hair sticks to our scalp?? and we have limited hairstyles?? cmon now
Yeah that was willdddd
Ummm. The limited hairstyles is wrong. We can do so many things.
mostly all the girls in the video were mixed.. lol the false advertisement, the average black girl is not a biracial woman with long loose curly hair
Not just black peoples have curly hair
@@kayral0vesJungkook when it comes to the curliest, it's black ppl
Them being shocked by sew-ins and leave outs was hilarious 😂😂 it’s fairly common that black girls either can do it themselves or have a friend/family member that can
In fairness, I’m white and equally as clueless and was like “whoa!”
I only just learned how to do basic blow drying styling. If I had to try to do some of this stuff I just know I’d fuck it up.
You guys have beautiful hair and can do amazing shit with it, but I can’t help but feel like I’m privileged because doing a straight style doesn’t take me 1-3 hours.
@@silverstorm1000 yeah right
Yte women get alot of clip in extensions so you know exactly what weave is because alot of yte women wear weave and clip in extensions
@@altheadawn2531 Yeah we do but we don't call it a weave (I've never heard that in Australia) and it's a totally different style
@@altheadawn2531yep bc they want fuller hair.
@@silverstorm1000 I'm black and don't know how to do any of this, but I have family members who do.
Our hair is magical we can do any and every style with it. We have the most diverse hair on the planet.
when they said limited I was like "what??"
@@MaliMaliah exactly, like y'all don't even know how we do our hair to be speaking like you know about our hair.
And also the “strong hair” comment…like what? We have to treat our hair correctly or it breaks off- our hair is fragile- the fact we can do so much with it doesn’t mean it’s indestructible- just means that we and our stylists have to be talented AND knowledgeable
In fairness, for me I have heard a whole lot in recent years about struggle around black women’s hair but I haven’t often heard the positive side.
I think for a lot of non-black people we just don’t get exposed to the positives as much.
Yes with lots of product and Indian or horse hair.
Wait till they see how long 4c hair takes to style 😂
😂 I think they might need a nap after and learn how to eat while your hair gets done🤣
it doesn't take long to style, you're doing the most rn.
no bcs it’s literally taking me an entire day and a half to finish it all 😭
@@canttrustbusdriverstoarrive chill lmao
Right like my curl pattern is 4b, but my hair is so thick 😭
The video was intriguing to watch. What I didn’t like, though, was saying black hair has limited hairstyles, specifically for black women. Growing up around black people my entire life, I’ve seen the pride and importance hair has in our daily lives. Our hairstyles reflect that, from the different types of designs in braids and dreadlocks to the variety of curl patterns like waves on black men or tight or loose curls on women. I almost forgot Afro, in which our hair doesn’t even grow out and falls downward like everyone else’s. Black hair stands up, which can lead to a hundred other different types of styles.
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The only thing I can think of that possibly could have happened is somebody talked to a black man about his ingrown whiskers and somebody assumed that would be true of all black hair????