NO HEAT CURLS ( BANTU KNOTS)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2016
  • Hey honeys
    Here is my first quick and easy video, on how to achieve no heat curls! (Bantu Knots)
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Комментарии • 3 тыс.

  • @afroreactions53
    @afroreactions53 7 лет назад +6

    Y'all stop saying cultural appropriation and start saying cultural appreciation. And the point of this video is how to get curls without getting heat damage.

  • @miraclealigner8140
    @miraclealigner8140 7 лет назад +3

    Who else came here to see all the triggered people in the comment section?

  • @kennedyb.1683
    @kennedyb.1683 7 лет назад +1

    the second I saw the title I knew there were gonna be a bunch of overly sensitive ppl trying to act like they owned this hairstyle lmao

  • @vixeylazer5796
    @vixeylazer5796 6 лет назад +9

    I got news for ya'll, almost everyone from every culture has used these methods for curling their hair. This is not cultural. This is not limited to one race. Literally any historian can tell you that.

  • @kg-3
    @kg-3 7 лет назад +3

    At least she actually called them what they are and not " little buns " or some thing.

  • @janaericsson7295
    @janaericsson7295 6 лет назад +2

    At least she didn't call them eenie meenie lil mayo buns

  • @brittniio2234
    @brittniio2234 7 лет назад +725

    Who hurt y'all down in the comments??

  • @ginam2752
    @ginam2752 7 лет назад +799

    Ugh I'm black and these comments are disgusting. There is absolutely no problem with any race doing Bantu knots unless it's CREDITED, meaning she didn't name it "small buns" or anything other than its proper name, which she clearly didn't. I understand why some people WOULD be upset but there's no need to be upset since this is clearly NOT cultural appropriation. This is just hair. Don't we straighten our hair which is more typical to "caucasians"? Yes some black people have silkier hair but some white people also have curly hair just as black people. So please stop with the negativity and blaming the poor girl for something she didn't do!

  • @carolineizod7256
    @carolineizod7256 7 лет назад +447

    could someone please explain to me why its offensive to use the hairstyle as a way to get heatless curls? considering youd only wear them to bed overnight anyway? .-.

  • @sarahm3763
    @sarahm3763 7 лет назад +306

    The hate and negativity in the comments section makes me very sad, personally I think it looks really cute on the young lady. She's beautiful.

  • @j.h.2834
    @j.h.2834 6 лет назад +1

    clicks video

  • @pickelsarebasicllynipples3496
    @pickelsarebasicllynipples3496 4 года назад +448

    99% of the comments

  • @amari8971
    @amari8971 7 лет назад +1

    I could understand if she didn't call it by name (Bantu knots), but that's not the case so don't be upset. Girl is just trying a hairstyle to make her hair curly. My hair is not naturally straight but I've gotten it relaxed and straightened in the past so why trip? Hop off lmao, let her do her.

  • @foxygoldie3609
    @foxygoldie3609 7 лет назад +342

    Y'all should calm the fuck down. She didn't walk down the street with the Bantu knot. It is a protective hairstyle and she only used it to curl her hair naturally without heat. Calm the fuck down tbh coz we all gonna do anything to make things easier and faster and bantu knot is more healthier and safer than using heat. We all gonna do anything to make our hair survive so whether u are white, black, Asian, Latino, Hispanic , green, orange, indigo, blue, pink, or turquoise we females need to accept ourself and see ourself as one like we girls have problem. U don't see black boys, white boys, Latino boys, Asian boys etc fighting about things. We need to get our shit together and realize that we are girls and we should come together to do something that will make our life easier as a female. And also what is the ranting about. She called it Bantu knot and she didn't walk down the street with it. Pls don't let the media tear us apart we should be strong

  • @portiasT123
    @portiasT123 7 лет назад +880

    I am so thankful African American hairstyles is reaching different cultures. is time to break out the ignorance that a hairstyle belong to any one culture or a person and getting a sophisticated level of thinking and acceptance.

  • @deecomposed
    @deecomposed 4 года назад +962

    Me:

  • @xNaeja
    @xNaeja 7 лет назад +417

    Probably should've used mousse so that the hair could've held the curl a lot better. That way it wouldn't look wonky in some places, like the straight pieces. Other than that it came out really good.

  • @lovedrakexx
    @lovedrakexx 7 лет назад +1

    all these black girls complaining better not be wearing no weaves or extensions smh. and yes, I am black 🙄

  • @baldilockz8445
    @baldilockz8445  7 лет назад +2

    If I was claiming to have created this style myself, or named it anything other than what it's normally called then you could be offended. This a way to get heartless curls which is what happened. I gave props by making sure I got the name right.

  • @sephoniaonis
    @sephoniaonis 7 лет назад +36

    I'm just happy she called it what it is which gives props to the culture that this hairstyle stems from. I'm all up for different cultures learning and inspiring from others, it's how we'll grow. She did a good job 👏🏿.