Hey all, in this video Abibat made some interesting points about black women and their hair. Do you think there is a standardised look for black women? leave your comment here. Also connect with us on our socials. TikTok & Instagram @abs.stract_ Silk Press Tutorial (captioned) ruclips.net/video/WWRecDLsZzE/видео.html What is a Silk Press (voice over) ruclips.net/video/5OTvARdzqHA/видео.html How to maintain a Silk Press (voice over) ruclips.net/video/u42PI41lDOg/видео.html Hair Colouring playlist- ruclips.net/p/PLzTPKTFwf_aBiUpEXcRcty8PB_fPwZBjm Connect with me on Instagram- instagram.com/jennifercynthiathehairstylist?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D& Sign up for my upcoming silk press master classes in London www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/jennifer-cynthias-silk-press-masterclass-in-london-tickets-740729701477 www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/jennifer-cynthias-silk-press-masterclass-in-london-tickets-750878607127
I do not believe there is a standard look for us, we can do our hair in any type of why and still be the Wooly Haired People that are scattered throughout the World… We are who we are no matter if we straighten our hair or leave it be, everybody wants to be us… We are the standard…
I pray to meet someone here where I live that cared about our hair like you, I would be to see them very often… I am wondering what I can do to help my hair grow like this??? When I had lots my hair was down my back, but now I am having a hard time with growing my hair out…
For years since 2010, I have worn my hair nature, either I will braid it or wear it in Afro. I never blow dry it until I went back to a hairstylist and let her do it. But my hair will fall out alone the edges and crown so I had to just twist my natural hair myself and that how I wear it now! But my edges still don’t grow back in after using so many different hair growth products? Now I just leave it alone and just message in hair grease and nothing else! I can see a little growth but not fully grown hair in the edge! Hair doesn’t grow either! It’s healthy so I just glad to have the healthy thick hair without the growth!
Such a beautiful conversation. As a black woman I’ve had perms, dye, lye etc for most of my life and still struggle with the “standard” looks for black women. Even being natural we are still forced to look a certain way. The key is black women need continue to learn how to Love ourselves unconditionally inside and out🥰
Did this young lady say , she's 34 years old! NO WAY, I thought she was my age 26 or 24 years of age. And we're about the same complexion also. We are so blessed that "black don't crack" you're so beautiful 🤩
As a young black woman I LOVE our hair in its natural state From, braids, cornrows, twists, loc, curls, coils, or straight. And as long as it's neat it's just fine, and it's natural and beautiful The bigger the curls, and the bigger the hairI LOVE IT🖤🖤 Blacks ladies embrace your beautiful hair
Love from America; I like the different perspective about natural hair here in America everyone seems to be going natural and embracing their natural hair that’s what I am seeing in my community
Tangle teaser, small sections….Game changer. My hair is actually thicker (and continuing to get thicker) bc i lose so little hair detangling. Who knew.
I do rollerset..I'm 16 weeks transition always always had high porosity even as a child. I've been natural a few times.this time since my fav relaxer Phyto no longer is selling relaxers I said I might as well go natural again. I use the Phyto line my hair grade I think it is a 4a. After my rollerset I put some oil in my hair rub in my hair and wrap it. In the morning my roots are straight there is no need for any heat. I'm getting trims every 2 months. I keep the end oiled that has really helped with dryness. Also I'm growing my color out too.. I was premature grey. So the top half my head is 90% the back in 30%. This will look very interesting in a year after all has been trimmed out. Blessing to you content..BTW I'm in Philly.. New subbie
Yes it is and I'll say it again our hair is beautiful. We have so much versatility with it and anyway we go with it, it is gorgeous. Do you people will always have something to say do you and be happy. Great job as usual.
I do think there is a standardised look with our hair. I am personally not a fan of 'baby hairs' at all. I find it strange having afro hair and imitating a loose texture around the edges. However a lot of people over the years have commented that I don't do that with my own hair. As if we all have to do the same thing. I love this woman's hair, and I love the braids. It's very similar to mine, but I decided to install micro locs.
I am amazed by this styling. It has been so long since I've seen natural hair braided without any added hair. I wish I lived near you! Also, how long was this service?
I am growing out my hair after cutting it off for a “grief cut”. It’s longer in a year than it was when I chopped it off myself. I do plan to trim my ends, but my hair looks amazing! It is difficult dealing with textured hair with all of the policing of 4-textured hair. BW go through so much, starting as girls, constantly bombarded with only a certain type of textured hair that is attractive (mainly 3A/B). It’s tragic to see this globally.
As Africans we have very versatile hair we can do many different styles with our natural hair and in the end if you don't want to you just leave it natural and many people with straight hair actually perm their hair to try and get the feel of having curly hair and people with straight hair can just do a few different styles where as afro hair can do much more
The fact that you didn't use any heavy pomades or edge control is truly blowing my mind!! Amazing job. So beautiful. And I love that the design is unique to her. Not the copy cat braid patterns everyone gets.
Sadly black women of these days are exposed to everything that is not natural, and while I feel everyone has the right to do cornrows, weaves, perm, jerry curly etc. Many do not see the hair from their scalp as being beautiful. I have been natural since 2015 and the texture my hair has always been soft and fine and I get told if my hair was like yours would leave my hair natural. My hair is no more beautiful than the next black woman. We all need to embrace what is growing out of our scalps. Love the way you did her hair, I do wash and go but my hair is so curly and I play with it a lot and the ends always get knotted and breaks off.
I assure you , you will look back once again and realize in your 30s you were very young!!! Writing down your vision is Bibical!!!! As the Bible says write the vision and make it plain and run with it!!! In the 70 s I wore my hair in my Afro and as a black woman in america with natural hair! Went through the same issues as you ladies have probably experienced as well! I was considered as rebellious especially at my church and I sang in the choir!!! Many time I was asked to sit out and openly rebuked in front of the entire church!!! My question was why did God give me texture if it’s a sin to wear it? And when I wore braids they were the same way ! You either press that Nappy or perm it😢! However whites were offended by our Afros and I didn’t get that, but later I concluded it was sheer jealousy! I was beat into subjection to the hot comb and permanents 😢they gave me a choice you either press it straight or get out of the choir! My parents didn’t stand up for my fight the power! Black Power!!! But today I am back all natural and loving every minute of it!!! I need to sit in your Chair! All the way from America to Africa for your chair😂❤ sounds amazing to me or you come here and stay a month and I bring in customers until you return in the next 3 months!!! Gurl you are amazing!!! I love it and I love you too Mother Africa❤
I still think that we black women need to let go how a black woman should look like. If we like straight hair, wear it straight. If you like curly hair, wear it curly. If you like short afro hair, where it in an afro. If you like laid edges, lay your edges. It shouldn't matter at all, we live in the 21st century. Only black people make it such a huge issue, how black women should wear their hair. We should let go of the past what has happened to us, but that's definitely not an easy task. Many of us (including black men) are still captive of the old "slave mindset" or "slave mentality." Personally, I don't like weaves and wigs, but I've worn them for a short period. In 2019 I made the decision, not to wear wigs and weaves anymore. I like extensions a lot and I like long natural hair. Natural hair in my definition is your own real hair, whether there is a perm in it or not. Every style is a choice; and it's all good. ✌✌✌❤💜💙
Her hair is so beautiful. However, I am not a fan of that braiding style. While it is called “protective “ , it brakes the hair off. I hope that she doesn’t keep them in too long.
I approach my hair nails and makeup the same way. I have a thyroid problem and I've had cancer so its all about health. What chemicals am I exposing myself to with these products ??We are beautiful as Black women naturally and many other communities make billions of dollars off of us when we could us that money for so many things Love you❤❤❤
Great video, but a lot of commercials so not too much sleepy time. All women everywhere in the world should be able to wear their hairstyles anyway they like it... curly or straight, covered or uncovered, bald or plenty This is planet earth and what grows or doesn't grow from our own hair head follicle; is our self expression and our privilege of life and the skin we are born in.
3 NEGATIVES 1. Too much shampoo 2. Detangling with a tool creates split ends. 3. The comment about her hair being ""knotted"" Next visit the stylist will tell her she needs to trim her split ends.... But it is the things the stylist does that contributes to the split ends. I am a 30 + year licensed COSMETOLOGIST 🥰
Very lovely fro, I LOVE it🤩🖤🖤🖤👍👍She's a cutie smooth brown skin girl with very thick beautiful hair I know Jennifer will do a great job, simply the BEST 👍
Hey all, in this video Abibat made some interesting points about black women and their hair. Do you think there is a standardised look for black women? leave your comment here.
Also connect with us on our socials.
TikTok & Instagram
@abs.stract_
Silk Press Tutorial (captioned)
ruclips.net/video/WWRecDLsZzE/видео.html
What is a Silk Press (voice over)
ruclips.net/video/5OTvARdzqHA/видео.html
How to maintain a Silk Press (voice over)
ruclips.net/video/u42PI41lDOg/видео.html
Hair Colouring playlist-
ruclips.net/p/PLzTPKTFwf_aBiUpEXcRcty8PB_fPwZBjm
Connect with me on Instagram-
instagram.com/jennifercynthiathehairstylist?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&
Sign up for my upcoming silk press master classes in London
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/jennifer-cynthias-silk-press-masterclass-in-london-tickets-740729701477
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/jennifer-cynthias-silk-press-masterclass-in-london-tickets-750878607127
I love the conversation and the style
I do not believe there is a standard look for us, we can do our hair in any type of why and still be the Wooly Haired People that are scattered throughout the World… We are who we are no matter if we straighten our hair or leave it be, everybody wants to be us… We are the standard…
I pray to meet someone here where I live that cared about our hair like you, I would be to see them very often… I am wondering what I can do to help my hair grow like this??? When I had lots my hair was down my back, but now I am having a hard time with growing my hair out…
For years since 2010, I have worn my hair nature, either I will braid it or wear it in Afro. I never blow dry it until I went back to a hairstylist and let her do it. But my hair will fall out alone the edges and crown so I had to just twist my natural hair myself and that how I wear it now! But my edges still don’t grow back in after using so many different hair growth products? Now I just leave it alone and just message in hair grease and nothing else! I can see a little growth but not fully grown hair in the edge! Hair doesn’t grow either! It’s healthy so I just glad to have the healthy thick hair without the growth!
Such a beautiful conversation. As a black woman I’ve had perms, dye, lye etc for most of my life and still struggle with the “standard” looks for black women. Even being natural we are still forced to look a certain way. The key is black women need continue to learn how to Love ourselves unconditionally inside and out🥰
OMG!!! All of her clients are just sooooo freaking gorgeous 😍🥰
Did this young lady say , she's 34 years old!
NO WAY, I thought she was my age 26 or 24 years of age. And we're about the same complexion also. We are so blessed that "black don't crack" you're so beautiful 🤩
No she said she’s in her 20’s and Jennifer Cynthia said she’s 34yrs old.
Her hair is beautiful!!! As she is as well ! Black and extremely beautiful
I came for the hair washing, and the conversation was an added bonus.
The braids came out really nicely! Great job Jennifer! 👏🏾
A throwback to the 70s kind of real braiding. 🙏🏾👍🏾👏🏾❤️😎
Yes! Thank you!
Her skin is so beautiful and smooth 🫶🏼🥲
As a young black woman I LOVE our hair in its natural state
From, braids, cornrows, twists, loc, curls, coils, or straight. And as long as it's neat it's just fine, and it's natural and beautiful
The bigger the curls, and the bigger the hairI LOVE IT🖤🖤
Blacks ladies embrace your beautiful hair
Love from America; I like the different perspective about natural hair here in America everyone seems to be going natural and embracing their natural hair that’s what I am seeing in my community
I’m in love with her hair it’s so full and shiny 🥰
Oooo just love her curls it's so beautiful and the afro is on point ❤️
Your hair is EVERYTHING!
Tangle teaser, small sections….Game changer. My hair is actually thicker (and continuing to get thicker) bc i lose so little hair detangling. Who knew.
All your models/clients are incredibly beautiful.
I do rollerset..I'm 16 weeks transition always always had high porosity even as a child.
I've been natural a few times.this time since my fav relaxer Phyto no longer is selling relaxers I said I might as well go natural again.
I use the Phyto line my hair grade I think it is a 4a.
After my rollerset I put some oil in my hair rub in my hair and wrap it. In the morning my roots are straight there is no need for any heat.
I'm getting trims every 2 months.
I keep the end oiled that has really helped with dryness.
Also I'm growing my color out too.. I was premature grey. So the top half my head is 90% the back in 30%. This will look very interesting in a year after all has been trimmed out.
Blessing to you content..BTW I'm in Philly..
New subbie
Yes it is and I'll say it again our hair is beautiful. We have so much versatility with it and anyway we go with it, it is gorgeous. Do you people will always have something to say do you and be happy. Great job as usual.
the hairstyle was beautiful also!! Love Love Love It!!🥰🥰
Beautiful healthy hair, outstanding work 👏🏾👏🏾 again Tfs your craft 💫💐💫🥰
Your voice is beautiful!!! Simply beautiful!!!
I didn’t know she braided hair. BEAUTIFUL! ❤
Can I just say: " the shrinkage is amazing"
You got it girl🤩😘👍👍
Thanks for showing more styles! Especially this one; it's divine!
Glad you like it!
This is so beautiful!!
I do think there is a standardised look with our hair. I am personally not a fan of 'baby hairs' at all. I find it strange having afro hair and imitating a loose texture around the edges. However a lot of people over the years have commented that I don't do that with my own hair. As if we all have to do the same thing.
I love this woman's hair, and I love the braids. It's very similar to mine, but I decided to install micro locs.
She is gorgeous 😍 I really love her skin
I am amazed by this styling. It has been so long since I've seen natural hair braided without any added hair. I wish I lived near you! Also, how long was this service?
I’m so glad I found this channel
I LOVE this!!!
Omg 😲 love her afro beauty full curls so health
I am growing out my hair after cutting it off for a “grief cut”. It’s longer in a year than it was when I chopped it off myself. I do plan to trim my ends, but my hair looks amazing!
It is difficult dealing with textured hair with all of the policing of 4-textured hair. BW go through so much, starting as girls, constantly bombarded with only a certain type of textured hair that is attractive (mainly 3A/B). It’s tragic to see this globally.
Thanks for your input 😊
❤🔥🤩 i love this!!
You can never go wrong with braids.
WOW. A gift of beauty or what!
What you do is nothing short of amazing!
Love the braids!
Tenison method 😍😍
Tension method 😍
She is gorgeous.
Magnifique!
As Africans we have very versatile hair we can do many different styles with our natural hair and in the end if you don't want to you just leave it natural and many people with straight hair actually perm their hair to try and get the feel of having curly hair and people with straight hair can just do a few different styles where as afro hair can do much more
she cute!!!!🥰😍😍😍😍🍫
That is so pretty
The fact that you didn't use any heavy pomades or edge control is truly blowing my mind!! Amazing job. So beautiful. And I love that the design is unique to her. Not the copy cat braid patterns everyone gets.
tension method 😍
I’m still going to see my therapist but this is beautiful 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Love it!❤
📣 Beautiful Hair, love it! 💯
Jenn......just BEAUTIFUL. Can you do my HAIR????????????😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Absolutely gorgeous
Thank you! 😊
Sadly black women of these days are exposed to everything that is not natural, and while I feel everyone has the right to do cornrows, weaves, perm, jerry curly etc. Many do not see the hair from their scalp as being beautiful. I have been natural since 2015 and the texture my hair has always been soft and fine and I get told if my hair was like yours would leave my hair natural. My hair is no more beautiful than the next black woman. We all need to embrace what is growing out of our scalps. Love the way you did her hair, I do wash and go but my hair is so curly and I play with it a lot and the ends always get knotted and breaks off.
Looks beautiful how long was she at the salon? Reminds me of the 70’s vibe .
Why did you not detangle before adding water
What brands of shampoo are you using
Gorgeous hair.
😊
wow so beautiful
I assure you , you will look back once again and realize in your 30s you were very young!!! Writing down your vision is Bibical!!!! As the Bible says write the vision and make it plain and run with it!!! In the 70 s I wore my hair in my Afro and as a black woman in america with natural hair! Went through the same issues as you ladies have probably experienced as well! I was considered as rebellious especially at my church and I sang in the choir!!! Many time I was asked to sit out and openly rebuked in front of the entire church!!! My question was why did God give me texture if it’s a sin to wear it? And when I wore braids they were the same way ! You either press that Nappy or perm it😢! However whites were offended by our Afros and I didn’t get that, but later I concluded it was sheer jealousy! I was beat into subjection to the hot comb and permanents 😢they gave me a choice you either press it straight or get out of the choir! My parents didn’t stand up for my fight the power! Black Power!!! But today I am back all natural and loving every minute of it!!! I need to sit in your Chair! All the way from America to Africa for your chair😂❤ sounds amazing to me or you come here and stay a month and I bring in customers until you return in the next 3 months!!! Gurl you are amazing!!! I love it and I love you too Mother Africa❤
Amazing
I absolutely loved this hairstyle. Thank you so much for the clean, peaceful, inspiring and enjoyable content. - ❤
Beeeeeautiful
Beautiful.
Pleas Jennifer Cynthia help you yang lady needed new hair color ultra neon dark and lightblue headed hair color ❤❤💙💙💜💜🌌🌌
Ficou muito lindo!!
I still think that we black women need to let go how a black woman should look like. If we like straight hair, wear it straight. If you like curly hair, wear it curly. If you like short afro hair, where it in an afro. If you like laid edges, lay your edges. It shouldn't matter at all, we live in the 21st century. Only black people make it such a huge issue, how black women should wear their hair. We should let go of the past what has happened to us, but that's definitely not an easy task. Many of us (including black men) are still captive of the old "slave mindset" or "slave mentality."
Personally, I don't like weaves and wigs, but I've worn them for a short period. In 2019 I made the decision, not to wear wigs and weaves anymore. I like extensions a lot and I like long natural hair. Natural hair in my definition is your own real hair, whether there is a perm in it or not.
Every style is a choice; and it's all good. ✌✌✌❤💜💙
I agree with u. Y compare if u can't even relate.
Her hair is so beautiful. However, I am not a fan of that braiding style. While it is called “protective “ , it brakes the hair off. I hope that she doesn’t keep them in too long.
😻😻
I approach my hair nails and makeup the same way. I have a thyroid problem and I've had cancer so its all about health. What chemicals am I exposing myself to with these products ??We are beautiful as Black women naturally and many other communities make billions of dollars off of us when we could us that money for so many things Love you❤❤❤
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Jennifer Cynthia help you yang lady needed new hair color neon blue and+neon violettia thank you Jennifer Cynthia pleas you 🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌💙💙💙💙💜💜💜💜
Great video, but a lot of commercials so not too much sleepy time.
All women everywhere in the world should be able to wear their hairstyles anyway they like it... curly or straight, covered or uncovered, bald or plenty
This is planet earth and what grows or doesn't grow from our own hair head follicle; is our self expression and our privilege of life and the skin we are born in.
БИК матур кызым,исемен белмадем,а минем исем Расима Качуаннан Уфа янында
I love you 😘🇪🇸💋
Braids(tiny) are beautiful, I would not want to be the one who has to take them out. Just saying.
Eu rindo sem entender nada kkkkkk
Such sloooow braiding
On purpose 😌
Super cute but too tight around her edges
To be honest all the yapping is getting on my nerves. We re here for the hair washing and styling. Not talkkkk😢
3 NEGATIVES
1. Too much shampoo
2. Detangling with a tool creates split ends.
3. The comment about her hair being ""knotted""
Next visit the stylist will tell her she needs to trim her split ends....
But it is the things the stylist does that contributes to the split ends.
I am a 30 + year licensed COSMETOLOGIST 🥰
She mentioned that her hair had a lot of buildup, which explains the repeated washing.
Any positives?
@@toluadeyemi9049 yes…apparent to me, it was thoroughly done with a beautiful result!
FACTS
Very lovely fro, I LOVE it🤩🖤🖤🖤👍👍She's a cutie smooth brown skin girl with very thick beautiful hair
I know Jennifer will do a great job, simply the BEST 👍
Thank you so much 🤗