When I was a freshman in college, my roommate was Jamaican. I am white (from USA) and she and I were constantly asking each other about the differences in our cultures. We talked all the time about how we cared for our hair- washing, styling, dyeing, cutting etc. I loved having her for my roommate and I learned so much from her. Years later and we still stay in touch, but my hope is to visit her in her own country. Fingers crossed I will one day.
watching this hair washing gives me a head ache! She’s quite heavy handed and I guess the density of the girls hair calls for that kind of manipulation. Her hair looks very nice at the end. Good results!
I was just think how hard must it be to keep the dust out in that environment. When I lived near a beach I just had to accept having sand in my hair 24/7 just with the wind, and the best days were hair wash days. Got to be free for just a little while, till I had to go back outside.
As an African American, thinking that this is exactly what I do with my mom when we take care of our hair, and this is is exactly what it looks like feels comforting that by nature I’m still connected to Africa. What I never want to lose in my life, is my connection to African American culture and African culture in little everyday things like this.
Our ancestors are African. They literally passed it down to us. We have our own culture but we obviously can’t get rid of what our ancestors gave us lol
Yes, I agree. Watching this gave me an intangible feeling of connection and memories of how my mama and aunties did my hair. The care, the attention to detail, the loving way she’s making sure she gets every strand - it makes me see our culture can’t be removed out of us, even when others have tried. Thank you for this video ♥️
😂😂😂 she is using industrial shampoo and after shampoo why the fuck would you believe it’s an ancestral African method ?? BTW the hairstylist doesn’t even live in a village but in town. She is totally modern and occidentalised. If you want ancestral method tchek out the process women are using in Tchad, with very long, healthy and nourished hair thanks to chebs powder. African American are not connected to Africa. Only thing in common is melanin let’s be honest now. You should improved your American origins and « traditions » than feeling African and generates differences between « races » in your own country.
@@kimbermichelle3922 to be honest with you to braid hair you do not need anything except for a comb you do not need gel no type of hair products when it comes down to people of African descendants. It's not even the point of what you have it's all about what you know.
🤓🤓🤓 why would people of African descent use a lot of gel and all the store-bought stuff in there hair anyway? We have the best texture of hair we do not need all that, all we need is just a comb a pic or a brush when it comes to braiding or planting our hair and maybe just a little grease to the scalp and the grease is made out of natural items.
I’m tender-headed and my hair is thick 4c like this. When she started picking through her dry hair I flinched so hard 😂 But watching the rest of the video it’s wild how similar her process is to what was done when I went to the salon as a kid. An ocean away and yet how we manage our kinky hair is the same ❤
@@shunshun4861also isnt the climate pretty hot there. At least in a lot of parts idk what country this youtuber is in specifically. I wouldnt want a lot of hair if i was living someplace hot. Although i do live in texas but at the same time i spend 96 percent of my time indoors.
@@shunshun4861 I believe alot of the girls are made to shave their heads for school. Alot of schools say its a distraction and put it into school rules
@@maya-uz4wc Nothing and no one should be idolized. It is a sin against our heavenly Father. He created and loves all his children...He sent His son to die for ALL HIS CHILDREN. Don't allow satan to tempt you into idolizing anyone. Romans 10:9. Jesus is coming soon for his church (not for a specific race, but rather for anyone who repents of their sin and confesses that He is Lord). How much pigment you have in your skin will not save your soul but repenting will.
The young girl is Beautiful and I can see a big, bright future ✨️ for her!!! Young people rise for the generations to keep moving forward 🙏. She's definitely the torch carrier for you Angella!!! Why not? You're beautiful and so is she ❤️!
@@Idont-likeyall11 So we shouldnt call white people white because they are literally white?? And you shouldn’t even call black people brown and I am black myself. Brown people black people and white people are all different
I love that out hair is strong, versatile and beautiful and that we are not limited by style, culture or the times, but I must admit, it's refreshing every once in a while to see a natural hairstyle on RUclips not ending in a Silkpress.
@@WinoraSmith-h6c nope, our hair ranges from finer (thin) to courser (thick) *strands. However the majority of the tightest coiled hair tends to be finer and therefore more FRAGILE and DELICATE. Benefiting from low manipulation, heat, and chemicals to grow healthy.
As an African American its crazy seeing where we get our hair etc from. Really amazing that after hundreds of years we're almost the same still. Same hair, skin color etc 😍
Love love love the simplicity yet excellent results in this video. Beautiful girls too. The kids were very helpful as well. Great team work and positive energy!😍🎀
In the Community everyone is involved on Wash Day and I love it. No matter where you were in the world this was every black home in the 80s. Over the sink and Mom or auntie doing our hair.
This video right here really help me to Love my hair even more. I'm originally from Panama where we have all cultures in one, I always thought well my hair is complete different from the other races and we was Never and still not thought how to take care of our unique texture, and so hair routine was a nightmare all way up to my 40's til I finally let it grow on it's own and starting using the right products (lots of moisture) but I really love me some nice thick , fluffy black hair, Im so proud of my African culture.
You've done an amazing job! I absolutely love learning about the Hygienic methods that different cultures use. Your video showcased a happy vibe and you've got a beautiful model with wonderful hair. Allah bless you all ❤️
@@ilovekene9697 I think they meant more so the WAY it’s used .. in America hair washing is typically done in a shower or sink in Africa it’s done a bit differently.. stop the thinking so negatively
@@tailenjackson "in Africa it's done differently". Have you BEEN to Africa before? How you gon speak for an entire content? We have showers where we wash our hair. More native centered communities within a country may opt to wash their hair outside but that doesn't qualify as a "hygienic method". Outside is a place.
I’m a white woman with no personal experience styling black hair…it’s amazing how much care and effort goes into these styles! But the results are beautiful. ❤ also I love the stylist’s bright, happy energy!
@Winter Star What's YOUR problem? We were ALL created in the image of God. If there was no diversity on this earth, life would be so boring. Blacks, Whites, Brown, etc. We're all HUMAN.
So much density, looks exactly like mine 😍😍 Put a few drops of water before you de-tangle, it will be easier to get through tangles and won’t hurt. Ideal situation is a spray bottle, you won’t waste water 🤞🏾
That is real community love and caring. That girl probably does not have a female to constantly care for her hair. This is how it is supposed to be. Thanks for taking care of her hair. ❤️she will never forget it
I love this, you can tell their hair is well taken care of and healthy. I don’t know how they can do it, I’m always ready to shave hair off knowing I won’t do it 😂
Lol I love hair like this but I don't know how to get to this point so I always cut it. I had dreadlocks for 14 years. I just don't know what to do with this hair. 😯 First time I went to the barbershop I had no clue what he was talking about when he was asking about trims and other things 🤣😂
She has beautiful thick hair 😍. You're quite good at braiding and very gentle. As a tip, use a little water on your hands and smooth it through sections of the hair to dampen the hair a bit when detangling. It makes the hair more malleable. My hair is very similar.
Wow. I am a white man who has it very easy when it comes to hair. My best friend and I were roommates and I use to watch her do her hair. She does not have it easy like this woman because when it's humid out her hair just volumizes. it makes it harder when you have to wash hair with jugs of water but I'm glad the kids are helping out. Her hair came out beautiful. You can tell it's a lot of work and poor girl was falling asleep in the end. I love your videos.
Beautiful strong textured hair, it looks so cute. I have similar texture hair, just not as thick as her's 🙃Sweet of you to help the girls keep care of their beautiful natural hair, after all, your afro is everything😍🤟
@@Lovesromantic22 The African salon near me used to braid your hair as it was but I guess they have new braiders now because they will want to blow dry your hair too. And they do it DRY while coming through your hair with a fine tooth comb. Breakage city.
Cause it’s commercial braiding and is much harder to braid soaking wet hair, plus it tangles quickly! So they have to blow dry. Try braiding your hair wet! They have other customers to attend to.
... that's why I said 'spray' as opposed to 'wet'. Am aware that wet hair breaks easily but when you use the spray bottle, you get a nice light mist... Just enough and not too much. 🤗🤗
It is better to water the hair then comb. But, either way the results came out great. Everyone have their own unique way of doing hair. Combing dry is a bad idea in away because it would pull it out more then wetting if you really think about it? If wet? The hair have a better chance to smooth out correctly without pulling the rest of the hair. But, like I said this was fun to watch. Everyone has their own opinions. Instead of being a certain way we need to improve and teach others more and more respectful way cuz nobody is always and the rights of everything but we all learn from each other we as black people need to do that instead of going against each other because that's what the world wants.
@@JuicyJ.86 Dry brittle hair also breaks easily. Water, grease, leave in conditioner or something to lubricate the hair while she combs it would make it so much easier.
🎉❤✊🏾We have special hair that can dred to carry water, make ropes, & respond to environment & communicate with our creator.🎉We are a blessed & special people.
I'm a white kid and I can appreciate a good hair video. I love watching hair styling or just watch people get their hair done. There's just something so satisfying about them. 🥰
thank you so much for your channel! for the first time i see step by step how to do MY hair most channels i see their hair is course but not as course as mine i always cry bc people say oh your mixed Tho? like?? ... but i see now that others may tamper with their hair before a video so very grateful for truthful beautiful hair.
angella! loved the video! i found it so satisfying when you parted her hair for the braids with the green comb 🥰🥰🥰 even the contrast of the hair colour and the comb colour was so pleasing to me
Nice head of beautiful, healthy hair! Honestly it didn't look like it needed wasing, but I suppose the water says otherwise. I see the process is just a labor intensive in the village, maybe slightly more so since you have to fetch the water.
I am 45+ years and have been taking care of my hair naturally from age 15 years. I was with warm water and unscented bar soap, then the final rinse I use cold/room temperature water, straighten it a little and finally plait it. My hair is 50cm long and full💃💃💃💃💃💃 Keep it up girl
I'm white woman, a proud mum of two beautiful mixed race girls. I also braid my daughter's hair every month. I absolutely love black people's hair! Even though the care it needs is very demanding. It takes me two days to wash, comb detangle, treat and braid my daughter's woolly textured hair. I love caring for my daughter's hair. 💕 Most people have no idea how hard it is to care for this beautiful hair.
@@AnimalLover2400 I find it hard because I can't just do a ponytail and be done with it as I do with my hair. My daughter's hair and from her cousins who are full black 4c hair I know it needs a lot of care, otherwise it breaks. On my straight hair I don't do deep conditioning , I don't section it, I don't wear a bonnet to sleep with and protect my hair. I think maybe because you're used with and is natural and daily routine and that's why is not hard.
everyone is talking about the stylist(Who is gorgeous), but can we talk about the child?The child is absolutely stunning!U wanna be a model?YOU ARLREADY ONE BABES!
When I was a freshman in college, my roommate was Jamaican. I am white (from USA) and she and I were constantly asking each other about the differences in our cultures. We talked all the time about how we cared for our hair- washing, styling, dyeing, cutting etc. I loved having her for my roommate and I learned so much from her. Years later and we still stay in touch, but my hope is to visit her in her own country. Fingers crossed I will one day.
I thought flying to Jamaica was cheap since our currency isn't worth that much 🤷🏽♀️
watching this hair washing gives me a head ache! She’s quite heavy handed and I guess the density of the girls hair calls for that kind of manipulation. Her hair looks very nice at the end. Good results!
@@caroljean161 Jean de
White is not a culture baby❤
@@wew3 shes white soo her parents have to have blood from russia, ireland, etc.
I love the stylist's afro. It looks amazing on her. She looks fabulous.
ikr! she is absolutely gorgeous
Definitely. A true goddess
It's a wig
@@theeuncut2952 How do you know she’s wearing a wig?
@@theeuncut2952 her hair looks like the girl when it had conditioner 😑
She has really beautiful healthy hair! I have finally decided I will grow mine again because of this video
THE MOST HIGH IS BLACK AND SO IS CHRIST.
THE TRUE ISRAELITES ARE THE SO-CALLED BLACK, HISPANICS AND NATIVE AMERICANS.
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Do it for yourself not for anyone else
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Natural nice
Thank all the kids helping to pour the water🥰 so adorable. One said "Our hair is not clean, it's dirty enough " 🤣😂
He know dirty make our hair grow 😅😂
😂😂😂😂😂
I was just think how hard must it be to keep the dust out in that environment. When I lived near a beach I just had to accept having sand in my hair 24/7 just with the wind, and the best days were hair wash days. Got to be free for just a little while, till I had to go back outside.
l also heard him🤭
@@pvp6077 they are lucky since they got her😂
So we not talking abt how PRETTYYYYY THE STYLIST ISSSSS MY JAW DROPPED 😍😍😍
Absolutely beautiful! She could grace the cover of any magazine, for sure
The first thing I thought honestly, how beautiful! She has the cutest button nose 🥹 ❤️
This is her channel 😂🤣😂
I know!!!
Yes she's very pretty
As an African American, thinking that this is exactly what I do with my mom when we take care of our hair, and this is is exactly what it looks like feels comforting that by nature I’m still connected to Africa. What I never want to lose in my life, is my connection to African American culture and African culture in little everyday things like this.
Our ancestors are African. They literally passed it down to us. We have our own culture but we obviously can’t get rid of what our ancestors gave us lol
Truth, Queen.☺️💗💗💗
Yes, I agree. Watching this gave me an intangible feeling of connection and memories of how my mama and aunties did my hair. The care, the attention to detail, the loving way she’s making sure she gets every strand - it makes me see our culture can’t be removed out of us, even when others have tried. Thank you for this video ♥️
😂😂😂 she is using industrial shampoo and after shampoo why the fuck would you believe it’s an ancestral African method ?? BTW the hairstylist doesn’t even live in a village but in town. She is totally modern and occidentalised.
If you want ancestral method tchek out the process women are using in Tchad, with very long, healthy and nourished hair thanks to chebs powder.
African American are not connected to Africa. Only thing in common is melanin let’s be honest now. You should improved your American origins and « traditions » than feeling African and generates differences between « races » in your own country.
Your not African fully though your also mixed with white
I love the way she didn’t use a ton of gel just to get neat results! That’s how her hair will flourish!!🫶🏾
People use what they have. Where would she get a ton of gel?
@@kimbermichelle3922 whether or not she can get gel, it’s not *necessarily* *needed* unless you want that defined look
@@kimbermichelle3922 to be honest with you to braid hair you do not need anything except for a comb you do not need gel no type of hair products when it comes down to people of African descendants. It's not even the point of what you have it's all about what you know.
🤓🤓🤓 why would people of African descent use a lot of gel and all the store-bought stuff in there hair anyway?
We have the best texture of hair we do not need all that, all we need is just a comb a pic or a brush when it comes to braiding or planting our hair and maybe just a little grease to the scalp and the grease is made out of natural items.
@@truchesirmans7420 exactly
I’m tender-headed and my hair is thick 4c like this. When she started picking through her dry hair I flinched so hard 😂 But watching the rest of the video it’s wild how similar her process is to what was done when I went to the salon as a kid. An ocean away and yet how we manage our kinky hair is the same ❤
I can relate to this on another level
Probably why a lot of African girls wear they're hair short to bald, cause of the tender headiness
@@shunshun4861also isnt the climate pretty hot there. At least in a lot of parts idk what country this youtuber is in specifically. I wouldnt want a lot of hair if i was living someplace hot. Although i do live in texas but at the same time i spend 96 percent of my time indoors.
@@shunshun4861 I believe alot of the girls are made to shave their heads for school. Alot of schools say its a distraction and put it into school rules
Just what God gave to her. The way it grows out of her head 🥰💐⭐️
Black women are the gods
@@maya-uz4wc Nothing and no one should be idolized. It is a sin against our heavenly Father. He created and loves all his children...He sent His son to die for ALL HIS CHILDREN. Don't allow satan to tempt you into idolizing anyone. Romans 10:9. Jesus is coming soon for his church (not for a specific race, but rather for anyone who repents of their sin and confesses that He is Lord). How much pigment you have in your skin will not save your soul but repenting will.
@@VP-kr2vd you know that's not what she meant now stop projecting your insecurities and educate yourself on the oppression we face!
@@VP-kr2vd it's called a figure of speech. I take it English isn't your first language. Education is defo needed.
@@VP-kr2vd God aint real
The young girl is Beautiful and I can see a big, bright future ✨️ for her!!! Young people rise for the generations to keep moving forward 🙏. She's definitely the torch carrier for you Angella!!! Why not? You're beautiful and so is she ❤️!
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The stylist is freakin STUNNING! Her skin, hair, voice, face…. everything about her says “Black Queen”! ❤
@@Idont-likeyall11Girl what its not that serious 😂
@@Beyourselfqt yes it is shut up
@@Beyourselfqt your late bye 😘
@@Idont-likeyall11 So we shouldnt call white people white because they are literally white?? And you shouldn’t even call black people brown and I am black myself. Brown people black people and white people are all different
agree. so pretty
There’s nothing more beautiful than a beautiful person who is humble enough to extend love and kindness to others
I love that out hair is strong, versatile and beautiful and that we are not limited by style, culture or the times, but I must admit, it's refreshing every once in a while to see a natural hairstyle on RUclips not ending in a Silkpress.
God wanted us to be extremely unique
our hair is extremely fragile and has the finest strands of any race....that's why it breaks easily and needs as little manipulation as possible
@tosinojo7310 no, we do not have the finest strand. On the contrary, our hair has to be pulled to break. Other hair types snaps easily.
@@WinoraSmith-h6c nope, our hair ranges from finer (thin) to courser (thick) *strands. However the majority of the tightest coiled hair tends to be finer and therefore more FRAGILE and DELICATE. Benefiting from low manipulation, heat, and chemicals to grow healthy.
@@tosinojo7310 Girl in vid could of had longer hair if she wasnt greasing her scalp. Grease shouldnt be on the scalp.
I had no idea how much work and time natural black hair takes!! So worth it and so beautiful 🥰
The hairdresser is literally flawless... talented, gorgeous, cute smile, glowy skin... She radites good vibe!
Namubiru makes everything lovely. She takes care of her sisters, everybody and herself. That's what makes her beautiful.
The woman doing the hair is adorable and beautiful at the same time. She's like sunshine. I follow her on TikTok 💓
@Kate Edmiston I agree. Beautiful reference
Angella, you can do everything girl!! You can cook, braid, dress fashionably!! Whst an inspiration!
As an African American its crazy seeing where we get our hair etc from. Really amazing that after hundreds of years we're almost the same still. Same hair, skin color etc 😍
I love this comment as a fellow African American ❤
Nice
Braids especially. Every since ancient egyptians 😊
DNA is forever 😊
@@khanyigumpo6852 not if you mix it up. You will end up with 1% lol. That is how those in South America erase theirs allegedly
Thank-you for giving us a glimpse of your culture!!!! This makes the world more interesting!!!👍
She seriously reminds me of a princess 🥺🥺
It's a community affair, with kids helping. So beautiful 😂
This was so lovely to watch. Beautiful women, village life, everyone helping and a gorgeous result.
Beautiful end result. 😊 I use olive oil or ghee to detangle before a shampoo. For me it works better than dry detangling and less breakage.
I'm going to try that too, thank you so much for sharing!!!
I use coconut oil.
I love seeing other peoples enjoying their lives and fully embracing their culture and where they come from. Beautiful people and village ❤
I love how gentle and caring she is with the girls hair!
Love love love the simplicity yet excellent results in this video.
Beautiful girls too. The kids were very helpful as well. Great team work and positive energy!😍🎀
In the Community everyone is involved on Wash Day and I love it. No matter where you were in the world this was every black home in the 80s. Over the sink and Mom or auntie doing our hair.
This video right here really help me to Love my hair even more. I'm originally from Panama where we have all cultures in one, I always thought well my hair is complete different from the other races and we was Never and still not thought how to take care of our unique texture, and so hair routine was a nightmare all way up to my 40's til I finally let it grow on it's own and starting using the right products (lots of moisture) but I really love me some nice thick , fluffy black hair, Im so proud of my African culture.
As a Rwandan/African the way our sister's natural hair is so soft and fluffy, it's a thing of beauty.
The stylist looks like a doll. You are otherworldy ma'am. Truly.
You've done an amazing job! I absolutely love learning about the Hygienic methods that different cultures use. Your video showcased a happy vibe and you've got a beautiful model with wonderful hair. Allah bless you all ❤️
Not me
@@aliyahwalker8128 Just don't comment if it doesn't apply to you
Bro soap and water is the same everywhere. Wdym "hygienic methods different cultures use" 💀 You think we don't have shampoo over here?
@@ilovekene9697 I think they meant more so the WAY it’s used .. in America hair washing is typically done in a shower or sink in Africa it’s done a bit differently.. stop the thinking so negatively
@@tailenjackson "in Africa it's done differently". Have you BEEN to Africa before? How you gon speak for an entire content? We have showers where we wash our hair. More native centered communities within a country may opt to wash their hair outside but that doesn't qualify as a "hygienic method". Outside is a place.
I’m a white woman with no personal experience styling black hair…it’s amazing how much care and effort goes into these styles! But the results are beautiful. ❤ also I love the stylist’s bright, happy energy!
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@Winter Star What's YOUR problem? We were ALL created in the image of God. If there was no diversity on this earth, life would be so boring. Blacks, Whites, Brown, etc. We're all HUMAN.
@@joellepen-vil3778 shut up you racist
@@joellepen-vil3778 you are not a human you are an animal
@@winterstar573 what?
So much density, looks exactly like mine 😍😍
Put a few drops of water before you de-tangle, it will be easier to get through tangles and won’t hurt. Ideal situation is a spray bottle, you won’t waste water 🤞🏾
That is real community love and caring. That girl probably does not have a female to constantly care for her hair. This is how it is supposed to be. Thanks for taking care of her hair. ❤️she will never forget it
I love this, you can tell their hair is well taken care of and healthy. I don’t know how they can do it, I’m always ready to shave hair off knowing I won’t do it 😂
Same lol
Lol I love hair like this but I don't know how to get to this point so I always cut it. I had dreadlocks for 14 years. I just don't know what to do with this hair. 😯
First time I went to the barbershop I had no clue what he was talking about when he was asking about trims and other things 🤣😂
I do wash and go's all the time and when I feel it's getting long, I chop it off too.I just can't go through all this.
my guess is good food/rest, and not too stressed
She has beautiful thick hair 😍. You're quite good at braiding and very gentle. As a tip, use a little water on your hands and smooth it through sections of the hair to dampen the hair a bit when detangling. It makes the hair more malleable. My hair is very similar.
Maybe it's off topic but African people really have very beautiful smile ☺
I so agree I always stated that something about there smiles
How can you not love the true essence of You? So Inspiring..
More than hair care intimate human bonding experience. Love and respect.
All of them is angels. So beautiful. Thanks Angella.💋🥰✌️🙏
Wow. I am a white man who has it very easy when it comes to hair. My best friend and I were roommates and I use to watch her do her hair. She does not have it easy like this woman because when it's humid out her hair just volumizes. it makes it harder when you have to wash hair with jugs of water but I'm glad the kids are helping out. Her hair came out beautiful. You can tell it's a lot of work and poor girl was falling asleep in the end. I love your videos.
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I love how Healthy & Full the girls hair is. Beautiful Hairstyle also, and her skin is clear and smooth. Gorgeous girl.🥰
Beautiful strong textured hair, it looks so cute. I have similar texture hair, just not as thick as her's 🙃Sweet of you to help the girls keep care of their beautiful natural hair, after all, your afro is everything😍🤟
Both women are gorgeous. Their features are striking
Her hair looks soooo healthy, I cannot🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍
Her hair is so gorgeous, she is so beautiful and her hair looks healthy
Her hair is shiny , no blow dry no flat iron she just went in and braided 100% naptural hair 💯 not easy
That's a fact, not easy, but we gotta work with what we got!
Exactly go to the africans in nyc and they want to bliw dry your hair they say it cant be braided wet. This is how u keep ut healthy and strong.
@@Lovesromantic22 The African salon near me used to braid your hair as it was but I guess they have new braiders now because they will want to blow dry your hair too. And they do it DRY while coming through your hair with a fine tooth comb. Breakage city.
@@kiamaria331 this is why I dont enjoy getting my hair braided anymore.
Cause it’s commercial braiding and is much harder to braid soaking wet hair, plus it tangles quickly! So they have to blow dry. Try braiding your hair wet! They have other customers to attend to.
The client is like, aight bye, let me go to sleep now lol-looks good stylist! Shoutout to you and your helping crew!
she has a full head of healthy hair its beautiful
Our hair is clean
Kid in the background: “our hair is not clean izz dirty enough “ I just love kids they effortlessly brighten my day
Hi Angella, if you spray the hair with water before combing, it becomes soft and manageable plus it helps the hair to grow 👍🏾🙂
No. She did it the right way the way she did it. Wetting the hair before combing it does nothing but make your hair more susceptible to breakage.
... that's why I said 'spray' as opposed to 'wet'. Am aware that wet hair breaks easily but when you use the spray bottle, you get a nice light mist... Just enough and not too much. 🤗🤗
It is better to water the hair then comb. But, either way the results came out great. Everyone have their own unique way of doing hair. Combing dry is a bad idea in away because it would pull it out more then wetting if you really think about it? If wet? The hair have a better chance to smooth out correctly without pulling the rest of the hair. But, like I said this was fun to watch. Everyone has their own opinions. Instead of being a certain way we need to improve and teach others more and more respectful way cuz nobody is always and the rights of everything but we all learn from each other we as black people need to do that instead of going against each other because that's what the world wants.
Science says combing wet hair will break it. Trust the science. Only comb dry hair
@@JuicyJ.86 Dry brittle hair also breaks easily. Water, grease, leave in conditioner or something to lubricate the hair while she combs it would make it so much easier.
Only God knows the texture of hair he blessed us Africans with but we don't complain much love to All.
🎉❤✊🏾We have special hair that can dred to carry water, make ropes, & respond to environment & communicate with our creator.🎉We are a blessed & special people.
Wow ☺️ she has all that gorgeous hair. She will one day be a Beautiful🌹Model like You Angella. God Bless 🙌You Both .🙏🌹💞
What a beautiful head of hair on both ladies!
Soothing to watch, Great job Angella
Both of the young ladies are GORGEOUS! The braider did a great job! Beautiful vibe
Respect from Negril 🇯🇲❤️💛💚
I'm a white kid and I can appreciate a good hair video.
I love watching hair styling or just watch people get their hair done. There's just something so satisfying about them. 🥰
Such beautiful hair! Much love from wales 🏴 🤍
That thick hair is everything. It would look amazing in some locs.🥰
I love how full her hair is.
she should absolutely become a model. That girl is stunning ❤
You’re so beautiful glowing skin my African ladies we love you from Ethiopia
The young lady whose hair you did looks gorgeous💚
bro all their skin is so pretty and clear im jealous 😭💗
i love the power of the internet, its amazing to be able to view content like this so far away
That was an all day commitment! You did a beautiful job with the hairstyle. She looks very pretty and proud of her new style!😊
Let me appreciate the time, effort and patience of each person in that video did to make this video. Beautiful ❤️🥰
I'm so happy I found your channel. I love how sweet you are to her. It kind of heals my inner child.
Loving your videos! the ambiance the self love, it all radiates through the camera. Here for it
Wow! The stylist is absolutely BEAUTIFUl! She looks like a baby doll
..thank u. Ur kindness is healing our planet. 💛
Beautiful and I love the music 💕
Thank you sharing your culture with the world
thank you so much for your channel! for the first time i see step by step how to do MY hair most channels i see their hair is course but not as course as mine i always cry bc people say oh your mixed Tho? like?? ... but i see now that others may tamper with their hair before a video so very grateful for truthful beautiful hair.
The lady doing the girls hair could be a model!
For real I love my African sistas love from drc
No need to be a model. She is a happy human woman.
This hairstylist looks straight out of a beauty pageant. Love from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
She's a real life angel😇💓💖💗💛
your voice is calmest loveliest ever i’m dyinhggggggg
CAN YOU GIVE A HAIR ROUTINE PLEASE? YOUR HAIR LOOKS SO VOLUMOUS. I NEED YOUR SECRETS! YOU'RE A BIG BUCKET OF SUNSHINE- YOU'RE ADORABLE- I CAN'T-
Your channel is such a refreshing break from this negative world and this video particularly is very relaxing. Love it.
angella! loved the video! i found it so satisfying when you parted her hair for the braids with the green comb 🥰🥰🥰 even the contrast of the hair colour and the comb colour was so pleasing to me
Both the stylist and the one getting hair done are beautiful.
Nice head of beautiful, healthy hair! Honestly it didn't look like it needed wasing, but I suppose the water says otherwise. I see the process is just a labor intensive in the village, maybe slightly more so since you have to fetch the water.
When she says... She looks like me 😂😍😍 I love this girl ❤️🇺🇬
This is beautiful I love it natural hair is better than relaxing
Well now I don't know how I have stumbled along this video but I do have to say this woman has such a bright and beautiful personality
My hair was so healthy and grew so fast when my cousin used to do this for me once a week. Sadly I never found anyone else who could or would.
I cant take my eyes off from stylist...shes soo pretty
Reminds me of my mother washing my hair. Just that it was over the sink, in the back yard.
2 words: No breakage! That's quality hair care. There wasn't a single curl trying to run away!
Her hair is beautiful!!
Wow thats a lot of work that has been done. Nice one. Best regatds
Wow, amazing hair 👍👍👍👍
I am 45+ years and have been taking care of my hair naturally from age 15 years. I was with warm water and unscented bar soap, then the final rinse I use cold/room temperature water, straighten it a little and finally plait it. My hair is 50cm long and full💃💃💃💃💃💃 Keep it up girl
You did a fantastic job and you both are beautiful!
Authentic African, life is so simple and people are happy, love to watching and reminding myself that life doesent have to be so demanding.
I'm white woman, a proud mum of two beautiful mixed race girls. I also braid my daughter's hair every month. I absolutely love black people's hair! Even though the care it needs is very demanding. It takes me two days to wash, comb detangle, treat and braid my daughter's woolly textured hair. I love caring for my daughter's hair. 💕 Most people have no idea how hard it is to care for this beautiful hair.
*African. And no, it is not hard if you know what you are doing.
@@AnimalLover2400 I find it hard because I can't just do a ponytail and be done with it as I do with my hair. My daughter's hair and from her cousins who are full black 4c hair I know it needs a lot of care, otherwise it breaks. On my straight hair I don't do deep conditioning , I don't section it, I don't wear a bonnet to sleep with and protect my hair. I think maybe because you're used with and is natural and daily routine and that's why is not hard.
It's not hard to care for this type of hair stop with the stereotypes!!
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everyone is talking about the stylist(Who is gorgeous), but can we talk about the child?The child is absolutely stunning!U wanna be a model?YOU ARLREADY ONE BABES!