She knows how to braid ANY texture of hair. There are many mixed race ppl in Japan. Her hair shop was well supplied with gel hair ornaments and numerous varieties of braiding hair. Hair textures and porosities ARE real.....the 1a 4c 3b 2c hair typing is fake. 🤔 SHE IS A BRAIDER. 15 YEARS OF BRAIDING PROVIDED A LOT OF EXPERIENCE. Her box braids were beautiful.😀 WE ARE NOT OUR HAIR OR HAIR TEXTURE. 🙄
She’s an official true beautician 🙏🏽💕 My Dad is a barber himself and he’s always told me, “You can’t call yourself a beautician if you’re not willing to do ALL hair types.” Much love to you ladies 😉💕
@@shemeciahaskell322 an umbrella term that means: someone that works with beauty. Whether you are Cutting hair or doing makeup, the aim is to beautify. You could also say that for esthetics (facials) as well but you would normally just call us estheticians!
It's called being well rounded! And that's something that should be applied to all aspects of life! I always say this too! I always said it with hair, but I also say it with massage as well (I'm an LMT/esti) and it's my job to know different techniques to accommodate all different conditions! Never wanting to turn away someone because I "can't do it". And anyone that says that needs to learn some more because you can! Never stop learning and growing!! 🐨
Tell the hairstylist that she needs to put up hairstyling vids on her youtube channel and get someone to do English subtitles for her and her channel will blow up (be super successful).
Some people have hair that matts and tangles super quick, so sometimes you have to blow it out. Another option is for the client to stretch the hair the night before with braids, twists, or banding.
She actually said same thing...I cut out the clip mistakenly. She said our hair texture is easier to grip for braids but only difficult in cutting the lines because of the tangles from our curls...she is sooooo free spirited too 👌
Yes when ever i straighten my hair and try to braid it , it's so slippery and thin , i can't hold on , i can only braid when my hair is coily and not straightened.
@REED ONLY yeah, i was under the impression that people with finer hair are more susceptible to scalp damage, hair thinning and breakage from braids simply bc the hair isn’t made for it. I’m fairly ignorant to hair types, so correct me if I’m wrong lol
I hope everyone in this comment section who is so kind with patience and praise for this non black woman are the same for black hairstylists and braiders who are starting out.
Honestly I switched to a Japanese stylist, who moved to Canada a few years ago after being trained there and she is the best thing to ever happen to my hair. She’s so meticulous, thoughtful, and willing to learn. I took a huge leap because I have curly hair and it’s also a Japanese salon , but her willingness to listen to my concerns and learn has made her the best stylist I’ve had. I’ve been to curl specialists and top salons and always left wanting to cry!! Neverrrrr assume somebody can’t handle your hair type she’s proof of this too ❤️❤️❤️
My beautician is black. However, she's gotten a bit iffy when crimes to cutting my hair. She has always been great at cutting my hair, but now... it's like she's rushing through it. So, I got tired of giving my money to someone who no longer value me as a customer. Now, I get my hair cut by an Asian woman who can cut your hair exactly how you want it, and like any picture you bring in.
Today I'm living in Brazil, but when I used to live in Canada, my hairstylists were all japanese and they were all so good on it. It was the only people I used to trust without fears.
Now this is what I call appreciation. Not just wearing it because it's trendy and cool and profit off of it. But actually understanding the art and culture of it like us black folks have to learn and learning how to work with afro hair. Thats commitment. I appreciate this
@@Chilotalks yes sis. It's really impressive that ur over there. I'm trying to learn korean because I like the culture but I want to understand the ppl out of respect. It's really cool that ur doing something
Yes some sees it this way! You can tell she is a real beautician and she actually loves hair as artwork so she works on all types of hair . I wish more people would see tho video that way
The Japanese don't fk around when it comes to their cultural practices and education. They don't sleep on care and detail in everything they do. I have mad respect for them. She did such a great job, would love to have one hairdresser in my country like her. If you don't have white hair here, you're on your own lol.
@@Lulu-mj2fi New Zealand. Not a lot in the way of Polynesian hairdressers here and if there are, they don't train in the care of Polynesian hair. Forget about curls, forget about knowing about porosity etc. If it ain't straight, they don't know what the heck to do with it, but they'll pretend they do just to get your money lol.
I just like the respect she gave her demeanor and attitude was positive nothing negative like scrunched up face expressions dealing with a different textured head. You can tell she genuinely just loves to do hair and works so carefully as if it's a piece of art.thats someone who's truly passionate about doing hair not just for the money.
I was hype just seeing how she started the first braid. I've been black my whole life and can't braid or part well for squat. Her hair is on point too🥰
@@iam_virginia4 I don't think they were referring to being Black. It's the fact that Chilo has had braids done before by people who are familiar with her hair texture, and that might make the stylist feel intimidated. But she was a great client.
@@jodeedugger7570 Yeah they’re so sweet. But people dislike Japan because of their history. Smh. Japanese people are used to seeing their skin color and Ailey their skin color. They’re not used to seeing any different and people call them racist for that. It’s sad
As a Thai person , this is so refreshing to see . As a mother with 3 mixed daughters with different curl patterns (4c,4a,& 3b) , it just motivates me to learn for my daughters . Guys, there are Asian people or non-blacks who aren’t trying to appropriate the culture ! They are appreciating it and willing to learn because some Asians especially Japanese people are perfectionist and value art. Personally, I’ll never wear certain style braids specifically feed-ins or box braids or other African/ African American origin braids , but I’ve always loved watching my daughters and black or mixed friends getting their hair braided . I can understand where some Black people are saying that this is culture appropriation and they’re offended or Asian people are stealing culture . There are some ignorant Asian people who really don’t care for the Black community and only want their money and follow their fashion and culture for trends sakes , that is true ! I had to realize this myself because it’s obvious and makes sense . But I think in this case , this woman seems genuine and was willing to learn the art of braiding . she’s an authentic Japanese who is very open minded and not ethnocentric which is rare to see in Asian countries .
@Nnejiuka Ononaji and her children are still black so it's good to be informed of the child's culture to make them appreciate themselves and features. I don't think she would like her children to feel not worthy because they are too tan or their hair isn't bone straight. She has experience because she is living in it, so why does she have nothing to do with it?
Ignore your first commenter. She's apparently a gatekeeper of Black culture and despite what facts you spit about appreciation of said culture, she'll deflect and tell you you're wrong. Such a shame we still have close-minded folks out here doing the most.
@Nnejiuka Ononaji While I am sure there are many nuances, this came off very agressive and unreasonable. The woman has half black kids, hence is interested in how to groom the hair. If a non-Asian person eats East Asian food with chopstick, or wants to use a (modern style) kimono, it's the same thing, is it not? I am sure you also do or use something that a very extreme person would criticise as cultural appropriation, but you just do/use it because you think it is nice, like some people really want braids because they think it is nice.
She did such a good job. I love that she didn’t need a whole lot of product to accomplish a neat braid. So pretty! She seems so incredibly nice. Thanks for sharing!
This is her first time doing a black person hair in her 15year of doing hair??? Well she did hella good and I bet it was a privilege for her to do it. Awesome Job!
Really nice!! She did a great job for her first time on fully textured hair. I'm so curious about how she got into braiding, her training and what her experiences have been in her 15 year career. She's so dope!!
Yea, she actually exceeded my expectations too. About your question, I think she mentioned that she has always had passion for braids. Thank you for the kind words
a lot of hip hop artists/fashion subcultures in japan utilize braids. you can look up b-kei in japan. there's a video called "black lifestyle in japan" you can watch as well. Soooo many hairstyles utilized braids across fashion cultures in japan, not just ones inspired by black aesthetics. A lot of visual kei and idols had half braids or corn-row segments on their hair.
and as you delve it may seem a biiit hokey but a lot of people who participated in b-kei and these black inspired subcultures are actually like... yes, major appropriators, but their glamorization is credited and they consume and appreciate a lot of black media/artists and recognize black beauty as is and despise eurocentricism and don't ostracize in the way other communities or black appropriators do bc they *know* where tf its from.
First of all , this beautiful Japi lady has in blue box braids! We should have known that her braiding skills were going to be on point, point blankety blank!
I love how she used her head as a rack for the feed in. 😂😂😂 Feels like home here. She definitely knows what she's doing and isn't the least bit shy about it!
@@Chilotalks it's because they're unique. That's your niche girl, don't be afraid of it. Use it to the MAXIMUM! Also it's breaking down a lot of stereotypes. The media is always portraying negative racial stereotypes and you're changing that narrative! It is so much more than hair!!
Yay! She did a real good job! It’s interesting to see how she does cornrows working with her palms away from the head unlike black women who cornrow with their palms on the head. Away from the head seems slower, but the finished work comes out the same.
Oh....I see 🤔🤔...I love this analysis and it will make me watch the video again because I was wondering why it felt slower than it should have been but it actually did look great still. Thank you 😊
@@theKKRose same!! I always wondered how people braided so fast!! I am at a medium speed, palms away, but damn! Hands be crampin, wrist all broke, arms fallin off lmao 😂
The fact that the hairdresser was all in without hesitation. Speaks volumes of what an asset she is to her profession. There's one thing I cannot stand. Is when I pay a hairdresser good money and they don't really like to work on different hair types. You look very cute. Lovely hairdresser did an amazing job and her attitude was amazing also.Well done! 👍👍👏👏✂️
She really did a great job! I’m just so surprised. I know that for some people it is difficult to work with our 4c hair type and that is why some request to blow dry it. But I honestly appreciate how she did not request that and just work with it just like it came. Deserves more than this!!!
This stylist is soo delicate, gentle and meticulous as she works. She could braid my hair anytime and I knew I won't loose hair because of it. Your style was very classy and suited your face perfectly.
I love her care and precision, she does this out of passion and that's clear in the way she takes on the hair without trying to straighten it or anything😍
I was station in Iwakuni, Japan for 3 years. The people are so loving. Wow at how well you speak the language. Learning the language is no joke, good job too you both. 👏
She did a great job! CAN SHE TEACH ME? Haha :) the way black women know how to do every hair type, it’s nice to see someone not black also learning how to do our hair!
There are so many attachments for braiding ... Its very difficult to braid than it looks and takes lot of time. Thanks for keeping the amberstudent link... Its really helpful.
I think this is so beautiful in many ways. This is a true example of accepting who you are and others accepting you for who you are. Embracing yourself and the differences of others in a lovely way. My heart is filled with joy to see this. The world can learn alot from this simple video yet it says so much. PEACE LOVE RESPECT JOY
She did way better than I could ever do with add in hair, great job! Her technique was different, I don't think I have ever seen someone braid like that.
Looking good lady. I remember I braided at an African Salon and they were scared but the skills got a couple celebrities in my chair and I learned a new language and several new braiding techniques, so much fun. Respect
she looks so happy and very excited to braid your hair. especially with doing box braids. i love when Japanese women or Japanese men braid Black women and Black men’s hair 🩷🖤😍
I think for a Japanese this is not easy to do and learn but in her case, she is really patient and I love it. She did it well, nice and neat. Lots of love and support from me to her and you. ❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘😍😍😍🤗🤗🤗
What I love is the fact that they are willing and patient to learn about a different hair type and style. Love it!!
This is one trait in the average JAPANESE that makes me so confident to always give them a try too
But not in South Vietnam...they cant even let you in their saloon
When it comes to money, asian folks will mimic anything that is financially beneficial.
She knows how to braid ANY texture of hair. There are many mixed race ppl in Japan. Her hair shop was well supplied with gel hair ornaments and numerous varieties of braiding hair.
Hair textures and porosities ARE real.....the 1a 4c 3b 2c hair typing is fake. 🤔
SHE IS A BRAIDER. 15 YEARS OF BRAIDING PROVIDED A LOT OF EXPERIENCE. Her box braids were beautiful.😀
WE ARE NOT OUR HAIR OR HAIR TEXTURE. 🙄
Do they support black businesses though?
She’s an official true beautician 🙏🏽💕 My Dad is a barber himself and he’s always told me, “You can’t call yourself a beautician if you’re not willing to do ALL hair types.” Much love to you ladies 😉💕
Wooow ..your dad is so right. Thank you too
* hair stylist or braider what is a beautician 🤔
@@shemeciahaskell322 an umbrella term that means: someone that works with beauty. Whether you are Cutting hair or doing makeup, the aim is to beautify. You could also say that for esthetics (facials) as well but you would normally just call us estheticians!
It's called being well rounded! And that's something that should be applied to all aspects of life! I always say this too! I always said it with hair, but I also say it with massage as well (I'm an LMT/esti) and it's my job to know different techniques to accommodate all different conditions! Never wanting to turn away someone because I "can't do it". And anyone that says that needs to learn some more because you can!
Never stop learning and growing!! 🐨
@Hailey MacKenzie if you only know how to blow out and balayage white hair just say that, miss one trick pony 😐
Tell the hairstylist that she needs to put up hairstyling vids on her youtube channel and get someone to do English subtitles for her and her channel will blow up (be super successful).
Thank you 💝
And lay her edges
Yeah she did good 😄
@@ReisePiece edges dont have to be layed lol
@@lolo-hp3bt Right? Like why is laying edges a requirement for every hairstyle
She didn't even attempt to straighten or blow dry your hair. Real stylist
I know right...she wasn't intimidated either
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Some people have hair that matts and tangles super quick, so sometimes you have to blow it out. Another option is for the client to stretch the hair the night before with braids, twists, or banding.
She needed a comb a dryer cause her hair like mine
There’s nothing wrong with blow drying 4c hair before braiding
I noticed that she didn't use products to smooth her hair... that's cool. She is also doing feeder braiding, very advanced.
Yea....it's actually very advanced than I expected from her
Good job!
Really excellent and I like it so much better because it’s easier to keep clean, with no gunk build up.
Our hair texture is actually easier to braid and blends in better with the hair. She did a good job. She seems like a free spirit.
She actually said same thing...I cut out the clip mistakenly. She said our hair texture is easier to grip for braids but only difficult in cutting the lines because of the tangles from our curls...she is sooooo free spirited too 👌
So true!!! If u can braid straight texture hair you can braid any texture hair!!!
Yes when ever i straighten my hair and try to braid it , it's so slippery and thin , i can't hold on , i can only braid when my hair is coily and not straightened.
True true!
@REED ONLY yeah, i was under the impression that people with finer hair are more susceptible to scalp damage, hair thinning and breakage from braids simply bc the hair isn’t made for it. I’m fairly ignorant to hair types, so correct me if I’m wrong lol
I hope everyone in this comment section who is so kind with patience and praise for this non black woman are the same for black hairstylists and braiders who are starting out.
👏👏👏
💯💯🙌🏿🙌🏿
Nope...Lol, we always being nice to everybody else
Exactly! You said a word!
Period!!
The fact that she did these with fake nails on! Shiddd 😭 the way I would struggle lol
Finally someone noticed 😂😂...girl I was so shocked too
Seriously, I was like OMG how is that even possible 😂
Im trying to master how to do hair with nails too lol
I cannot braid with nails either.
I cant imagine how she did it.
I like how tender she is with your hair. I guarantee you'll have no breakage at all. That looks beautiful
You are so correct 👌. Zero breakage
Honestly I switched to a Japanese stylist, who moved to Canada a few years ago after being trained there and she is the best thing to ever happen to my hair. She’s so meticulous, thoughtful, and willing to learn. I took a huge leap because I have curly hair and it’s also a Japanese salon , but her willingness to listen to my concerns and learn has made her the best stylist I’ve had. I’ve been to curl specialists and top salons and always left wanting to cry!! Neverrrrr assume somebody can’t handle your hair type she’s proof of this too ❤️❤️❤️
You have said it all. The average JAPANESE person is concerned about your overall experience after you are done with their services.
My beautician is black. However, she's gotten a bit iffy when crimes to cutting my hair. She has always been great at cutting my hair, but now... it's like she's rushing through it. So, I got tired of giving my money to someone who no longer value me as a customer. Now, I get my hair cut by an Asian woman who can cut your hair exactly how you want it, and like any picture you bring in.
Today I'm living in Brazil, but when I used to live in Canada, my hairstylists were all japanese and they were all so good on it. It was the only people I used to trust without fears.
Yeah exactly, in Australia i only go to Asian salon when it comes to hair treatment . And the lady always make me satisfied with her service
she did a great job, especially for it being her first time doing your hair texture!!!
Exactly! Same way I feel too
I was impress alone with her doing it with them nails 😂
I love how diverse this is. Nigerian woman in the seat, Japanese stylist, English song.
So true 😅
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Right lol !!!
It just shows the potential of the world if we stop looking for differences and start looking for commonalities.
Me too ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Now this is what I call appreciation. Not just wearing it because it's trendy and cool and profit off of it. But actually understanding the art and culture of it like us black folks have to learn and learning how to work with afro hair. Thats commitment. I appreciate this
Finally... someone sees it the way I do too. Pure appreciation 🙌🙌❤️
@@Chilotalks yes sis. It's really impressive that ur over there. I'm trying to learn korean because I like the culture but I want to understand the ppl out of respect. It's really cool that ur doing something
Yes some sees it this way! You can tell she is a real beautician and she actually loves hair as artwork so she works on all types of hair . I wish more people would see tho video that way
No it isn’t
@@alexzia3332 yes it is 🥰
The Japanese don't fk around when it comes to their cultural practices and education. They don't sleep on care and detail in everything they do. I have mad respect for them. She did such a great job, would love to have one hairdresser in my country like her. If you don't have white hair here, you're on your own lol.
Thank you ❣️
Dope
Where are you from?
@@Lulu-mj2fi New Zealand. Not a lot in the way of Polynesian hairdressers here and if there are, they don't train in the care of Polynesian hair. Forget about curls, forget about knowing about porosity etc. If it ain't straight, they don't know what the heck to do with it, but they'll pretend they do just to get your money lol.
@@shadowboxing7029 oh man I'm sorry girl!!
I'm glad people aren't bashing her for respectfully appreciating our hair/hairstyles
I am happy about that too... although they are some few people 🤦
Frrr, I love when people of other races wear our cultural hairstyles. Respect looks so good on them.
I just like the respect she gave her demeanor and attitude was positive nothing negative like scrunched up face expressions dealing with a different textured head.
You can tell she genuinely just loves to do hair and works so carefully as if it's a piece of art.thats someone who's truly passionate about doing hair not just for the money.
Japanese are different breed of ppl most of them are willing to open up and learn. They respect black ppl, cause the see we are cool 😎 ppl..
@@simmytan4243 They really don't but alr
I was hype just seeing how she started the first braid. I've been black my whole life and can't braid or part well for squat. Her hair is on point too🥰
It’s ok! We in the same boat! 🤣
We are all in the same boat girl 🤣🤣🤣...I am trying for just crotchet 😂
We are all in the same boat 🤣
THAT PART!!!
Honestly I had to force myself to learn to braid my own hair in lockdown 😭 still can’t even start a cornrow tho
I like the fact that she didn't let you give and hold the extensions for her..
So apt 👌 😁😁
Oh my Lord I thought I was the only one who hated that... Kanti what am I paying for if we're gonna do it together? 🤣
@@lalina1304 guyyy u know 😂😂😂shuwa why we gotta hold and give u,, iss ur job😀😂
Childhood memories 😂
Real talk.
i love how willing they are to learn, instead of just refusing service they always try and figure it out
Exactly! You really get it 👌
@Queen Kobra there some out there that would still refuse the service by saying they don’t do « exotic » hair
Yeah that lady did a great job
She's official. And you ain't have to hold no hair
Absolutely 👌
😂
😂😂
💀💀💀Because it’s true😮
🤣 OMG yes!
And she did this without straitening with fake nails on. She good in my book ❤️
So true 👌. I can't even attempt it with my nails so short 😃
You are patient and didn't intimidate her. That's why I like you. Love the hair. Goes to show how caring Japanese are
They are actually soooo caring. Thank you for the kind words 💖
Yes... So far I've noticed they are caring and willing to try something new and they're fun...
I LOVE Japanese.
Why do u think that black people are intimidating?
@@iam_virginia4 I don't think they were referring to being Black. It's the fact that Chilo has had braids done before by people who are familiar with her hair texture, and that might make the stylist feel intimidated. But she was a great client.
Japanese people are a different breed that’s why I can’t wait to visit Japan and eventually live there in the future. Such sweet people🤍
Awwww....they are truly so different
We had an foreign exchange student named Ken come to our family he is Japanese and he is like a big brother to me and my sister.
@@jodeedugger7570 Yeah they’re so sweet. But people dislike Japan because of their history. Smh. Japanese people are used to seeing their skin color and Ailey their skin color. They’re not used to seeing any different and people call them racist for that. It’s sad
wait no not a different breed 😭😭😭
@@alphamail8974 Yes, a different breed. They’re in 2120 already 😭
From the first braid I already gave her props, braiding is not easy regardless of race!
It really is not easy! I caht even braid too
She took her time..
I lived in Okinawa, Japan for 11 years and always went to a Japanese braider. She was amazing.
Woooow...glad you can relate
As a Thai person , this is so refreshing to see . As a mother with 3 mixed daughters with different curl patterns (4c,4a,& 3b) , it just motivates me to learn for my daughters . Guys, there are Asian people or non-blacks who aren’t trying to appropriate the culture ! They are appreciating it and willing to learn because some Asians especially Japanese people are perfectionist and value art. Personally, I’ll never wear certain style braids specifically feed-ins or box braids or other African/ African American origin braids , but I’ve always loved watching my daughters and black or mixed friends getting their hair braided . I can understand where some Black people are saying that this is culture appropriation and they’re offended or Asian people are stealing culture . There are some ignorant Asian people who really don’t care for the Black community and only want their money and follow their fashion and culture for trends sakes , that is true ! I had to realize this myself because it’s obvious and makes sense . But I think in this case , this woman seems genuine and was willing to learn the art of braiding . she’s an authentic Japanese who is very open minded and not ethnocentric which is rare to see in Asian countries .
@Nnejiuka Ononaji and her children are still black so it's good to be informed of the child's culture to make them appreciate themselves and features. I don't think she would like her children to feel not worthy because they are too tan or their hair isn't bone straight. She has experience because she is living in it, so why does she have nothing to do with it?
Ignore your first commenter. She's apparently a gatekeeper of Black culture and despite what facts you spit about appreciation of said culture, she'll deflect and tell you you're wrong. Such a shame we still have close-minded folks out here doing the most.
@Nnejiuka Ononaji While I am sure there are many nuances, this came off very agressive and unreasonable. The woman has half black kids, hence is interested in how to groom the hair. If a non-Asian person eats East Asian food with chopstick, or wants to use a (modern style) kimono, it's the same thing, is it not? I am sure you also do or use something that a very extreme person would criticise as cultural appropriation, but you just do/use it because you think it is nice, like some people really want braids because they think it is nice.
The fact that your hair stood up for her. Bet she never experienced that before 😁
She never 😂😂
She did such a good job. I love that she didn’t need a whole lot of product to accomplish a neat braid. So pretty! She seems so incredibly nice. Thanks for sharing!
I love how she wanted to watch your videos too, this felt like a celebration of you rather than just a hair appointment ♥️
Exactly! It felt like building a friendship. Thank you ❤️
This is her first time doing a black person hair in her 15year of doing hair??? Well she did hella good and I bet it was a privilege for her to do it. Awesome Job!
I like that she asked if it hurts, especially on the edges 👍
Same here ..I have gotten so used to it now because it's a very typical Japanese thing in any service offered place
Really nice!! She did a great job for her first time on fully textured hair. I'm so curious about how she got into braiding, her training and what her experiences have been in her 15 year career. She's so dope!!
Yea, she actually exceeded my expectations too. About your question, I think she mentioned that she has always had passion for braids. Thank you for the kind words
a lot of hip hop artists/fashion subcultures in japan utilize braids. you can look up b-kei in japan. there's a video called "black lifestyle in japan" you can watch as well. Soooo many hairstyles utilized braids across fashion cultures in japan, not just ones inspired by black aesthetics. A lot of visual kei and idols had half braids or corn-row segments on their hair.
and as you delve it may seem a biiit hokey but a lot of people who participated in b-kei and these black inspired subcultures are actually like... yes, major appropriators, but their glamorization is credited and they consume and appreciate a lot of black media/artists and recognize black beauty as is and despise eurocentricism and don't ostracize in the way other communities or black appropriators do bc they *know* where tf its from.
She said she loved Chilo’s hair and envy even.
She didn’t wanna show her face much because she didn’t do makeup (mask’s fault!)🤣
Uhhh so satisfying
The stylist is cracking me up the way she's pulling stuff out of her braids and sticking combs in there, hahaha.
😂😂😂😂
I loved when I lived in Japan (15 years ago). Loved my Japanese stylist, she could do cornrows, microbraids, sew in weaves....yassssssssss.
This is heartwarming 💕💕
You two acted like you knew eachother forever. I hope this started a new friendship!
First of all , this beautiful Japi lady has in blue box braids! We should have known that her braiding skills were going to be on point, point blankety blank!
Same way I felt when I saw her 😅. I knew she would do a nice job 🤣
@@Chilotalks That part! 😌
She seems really gentle I know I would probably feel sleepy.
I actually slept 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
I love how she used her head as a rack for the feed in. 😂😂😂 Feels like home here. She definitely knows what she's doing and isn't the least bit shy about it!
the neatness of the braids, the minimal hair product, using her sections to hold the feed-in hair... genius
I love how focus she is
Exactly! Extremely focused
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I love her shop, its laid back and colorful just like me. I've been braiding all my life never did a stitch braid without product She's talented.
Yea...I told her same thing about her shop. Thank you for watching
Your hair videos are your most popular videos, seems like people really like seeing Japanese people handle African hair 😁
So true and it scares me sometimes too because I would really love the same interactions on all my videos
@@Chilotalks it's because they're unique. That's your niche girl, don't be afraid of it. Use it to the MAXIMUM!
Also it's breaking down a lot of stereotypes. The media is always portraying negative racial stereotypes and you're changing that narrative! It is so much more than hair!!
She did good! I would let her braid my hair....I like that she's meticulous and gentle!
She is so so meticulous 👌
Ohh wow she did well 👏🏾
Thank you so much 😊💗
Yay! She did a real good job! It’s interesting to see how she does cornrows working with her palms away from the head unlike black women who cornrow with their palms on the head. Away from the head seems slower, but the finished work comes out the same.
Oh....I see 🤔🤔...I love this analysis and it will make me watch the video again because I was wondering why it felt slower than it should have been but it actually did look great still. Thank you 😊
I braid hair the same way since I had to learn on myself! It’s so much less tension on the head but I will admit I braid slower lol
@@theKKRose same!! I always wondered how people braided so fast!! I am at a medium speed, palms away, but damn! Hands be crampin, wrist all broke, arms fallin off lmao 😂
I’m only 5 minutes in... she’s doing a great job.
Yayy 💃💃
The braids look awesome! I'm loving your hair videos 😍
Thank you so much...I really needed this feedback because I didn't want to bore you all with hair videos. Thank you 💝
I wanna get my hair braided by her when I'm in Japan, looks really good!!
I'm sure you will like it too ..she is good at her craft
Absolutely love how this stylist took her time and her client!
The fact that the hairdresser was all in without hesitation. Speaks volumes of what an asset she is to her profession. There's one thing I cannot stand. Is when I pay a hairdresser good money and they don't really like to work on different hair types. You look very cute. Lovely hairdresser did an amazing job and her attitude was amazing also.Well done! 👍👍👏👏✂️
She did a good job for the first time. Kudos to her for taking her time and being open.
Exactly! It's her open mindedness that made me so relaxed too.
She really did a great job! I’m just so surprised. I know that for some people it is difficult to work with our 4c hair type and that is why some request to blow dry it. But I honestly appreciate how she did not request that and just work with it just like it came. Deserves more than this!!!
Exactly! Facts 🙌🙌
Bless her, she's so sweet. When you knocked and she answered the door you both laughed,
I would go to her. No straightening, products and she’s gentle? She would have all my money
She did a brilliant job. The way she handled the texture with patience and care cannot be overemphasized.
Anyone who has taken the time to learn how to do black hair is an angel.
I really love how patient she was, she took her time to ensure it came out right and she did a phenomenal job loved 💖💖💖💖it💯%.
When she started I had faith in her....
Same here....I immediately got relaxed
Maybe it’s just me but I love the blue box braids on the stylist
I love love it too ❤️
I never seen a hairstylist so gentle with hair, so nice !
Thank you 💖
Aunties taking notes on how to match the style to the picture lol
Exactly! 😂😂😂
WHAT THE HECK SHE DID YOUR HAIR AMAZINGGG
Exactly! So true 👌
Tell her she did good and the more she do the better she'll get.💕🌺
Will tell her. Thank you 💕
Great job! I’m a Black female and I never learned to braid, I would not attempt extensions.
Oh...wow...I really love extensions and protective styles for my hair
You need to try! The Bible says, So a man thinketh so is he
Try. It'll get better each time. I learned how to do marley twists from watching black youtubers. Next I'll learn box braids and faux locks
This stylist is soo delicate, gentle and meticulous as she works. She could braid my hair anytime and I knew I won't loose hair because of it.
Your style was very classy and suited your face perfectly.
Thank you so much 🥰
I love her care and precision, she does this out of passion and that's clear in the way she takes on the hair without trying to straighten it or anything😍
She did a FANTASTIC job!!!! You look beautiful. I love her pattern.
Thank you ❤️
I was station in Iwakuni, Japan for 3 years. The people are so loving. Wow at how well you speak the language. Learning the language is no joke, good job too you both. 👏
My language level is so terrible, more reason I call my Japanese survival level. Yes, you are so right about how awesome they can be. Thank you ☺️
She did a great job! They look nice and crisp. Also looks like she was gentle.
So true 👌...she was extremely gentle too. I got tired of her asking me if it was painful or not 😂
She did a GREAT job! I’m so impressed!
Thank you 💕💕
She did a great job! CAN SHE TEACH ME? Haha :) the way black women know how to do every hair type, it’s nice to see someone not black also learning how to do our hair!
Absolutely true 👌. Love the new wave of cultural exchange
She did well😁
Yayyy 💃💃💃💃😍
Aawh, she so careful and diligent. Albeit it took a while but, she did well for a first time on original black 4c hair.
Exactly... thank you
Braiding with fixed nails!!! She's truly an expert!
There are so many attachments for braiding ... Its very difficult to braid than it looks and takes lot of time.
Thanks for keeping the amberstudent link... Its really helpful.
I think this is so beautiful in many ways. This is a true example of accepting who you are and others accepting you for who you are. Embracing yourself and the differences of others in a lovely way. My heart is filled with joy to see this.
The world can learn alot from this simple video yet it says so much.
PEACE LOVE RESPECT JOY
She did way better than I could ever do with add in hair, great job! Her technique was different, I don't think I have ever seen someone braid like that.
I can't even cornrow to save myself 😂😂😂
She did an awesome job on your braids👍🏾 FYI: Japanese and other Asians have thick,curly,coarse hair too.
Yea....I am aware. Thank you for the kind words
I love how welcoming she is Nd just genuinely ready for the challenge and it was no challenge to her at all she slaaayyyyed these🎯❤️
Thank you 💕
Looking good lady. I remember I braided at an African Salon and they were scared but the skills got a couple celebrities in my chair and I learned a new language and several new braiding techniques, so much fun. Respect
Wooow. Thank you ❣️
I am amazed by the sense of adaptation of the Japanese!!! There are amazing!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽❤❤❤🙆🏽♀️ She's a Real black hair stylist👌🏽
She is amazing! If someone teaches her how to braid overhand she'll be 5xs faster! Great job!!
WOW! Girlfriend did a fantastic job. My died when she put the grease on her hand. Job well done. She got skills!
Thank you ❤️
The natural hair community has to let the chart go, our hair is more then just four Numbers and three letters.
Talk about it 👏🏽
She did good. way better than I could
She did soooo good! And her first time for a black customer too like I can't believe how good it is.. 😭
I enjoyed everything about this video. The music,the laughs,the stylist. I loved it
She did better than most hair stylist I’ve been to. She didn’t apply heat stretch or straighten. She even left out the baby hairs 😍
Only thing missing was so good ole edge control to make it all come together
She actually rubbed edge control but I don't like all this baby hair stuffs so I undid it 😩😩😩
she looks so happy and very excited to braid your hair. especially with doing box braids. i love when Japanese women or Japanese men braid Black women and Black men’s hair 🩷🖤😍
Baby she is legit!!! I need to tell my friends about her. They just moved there due to her husband being in the military
My watching anime is paying off o 😭😭😭🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽. Your hair stylist said sugoi! Means amazing💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
😂😂😂😂...it is surely paying off 😁
She did really good for her first time. Imagine the beast she will become with more practice on that hair type👍🏾❤️❤️
Absolutely true 👌
she actually did a really good job it looks great
I think for a Japanese this is not easy to do and learn but in her case, she is really patient and I love it. She did it well, nice and neat. Lots of love and support from me to her and you. ❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘😍😍😍🤗🤗🤗
The hairdresser braids look so good and she did a good job too♥︎
My daughter lives in Tokyo and she found an African lady to do her hair but I will share this with her
My regards to your daughter too. Thank you so much
As a hair stylist myself, I'm super impressed she braids with those nails..lol
😂😂😂😂
Impressive that she learned to do this. It’s cute cute too!
Thank you
She really tried and very patient🥰🥰. It is so beautiful 😍
She did better then me an i applaud her for taking on the challenge of black hair...it's no easy feat!!!