Korean Hairstylist shocked by Various Black Hair Types!!

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Published 2023-05-10

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  • @Taekyussam
    thank you invite me this time contents. it was really good time for let me know about never mat hair condition this. its makes me more learn about all of hair condition.
  • @woalikethat
    I saw another video on the topic of hairdressers X black hair in korea. The hair dresser in that video previously had to turn away a black client, but when he did so he made sure to emphasize to the client that the problem was not her or her hair but his own lack of skills. Later on, he tried to learn how to do kinky hair by watching videos online. I think both his approach to rejection and his attempts to improve after are really commendable.
  • @nnn9854
    I don't understand the people saying that not all black people have curly hair? If you're referring to kinky hair, that's still a type of curl. Just accept that curly hair doesn't just mean loose curls..
  • @trudiflyness
    Hello everyone! My name is Trudi, the last girl featured in this video! Yes, depending on the cut, my hair is actually 4A/4B! Which I did say... 🤔 Also my lovely friend, who is a hair designer, invited me to his Korean hairsalon, where his boss wanted to turn me away as soon as she saw my hair. But since we were friends, he eagerly insisted on doing my hair and not sending me away. So, they ended up washing and styling it the best way they could. 😂 Living in Korea, I will do my best to teach and allow other Korean stylists to learn how to do curly hair, for a better experience for our curly friends living here ❤ Thank you to giggle for inviting us to collaborate and share about curly hair! 기글 초대해주셔서 감사합니다 ^^
  • I just absolutely love that he asked for consent before touching their hair. Just warms my heart. Everyone should be this thoughful considerate. Curiosity is not an excuse for non consent 🥰🤗
  • @lytebeem3731
    When I lived in Korea I always said "Damn I would make a killing opening a shop out here!" As a cosmetologist im fortunate enough to be able to do all hair types because of exposure. Knowing how to handle all textures of hair is a super power to stylists. Lol
  • @Jbeanz2023
    I love how he defined the hair as a “stronger” curl. That’s a perfect description!!
  • Am I the only one who is more than impressed by them speaking in Korean? Sounds so good 😍 hopefully I'll get there someday ❤
  • @LightKnight14
    Despite all the critical comments about whether certain curls count as certain categories and what not, I appreciate the diversity and kindness in this video. It’s nice to see hair approached in a curious but respectful way. Even in the US, it’s hard to find. Loved how he asked each “may I touch your hair?” And asked curious but kind questions.
  • @appaappa9808
    That is not 4C. They're literally both 4A variants
  • @lexis__world
    Hi, I'm Lexi from the video! It was so much fun to film with these ladies and meet a stylist who cares to learn about our hair. After filming, he gave us his salon info and promised to study more about curly hair so we'd feel welcome coming! Looking forward to visiting in the near future ❤ 안녕하세요, 비디오 나온 렉시입니다. 제 한국어 실력은 아직 부족하지만 재미있게 봤으면 만족합니다. 봐주셔서 감사합니다~~❤
  • @LadiiRiece
    The 3rd girl is unimaginably beautiful. Perfect skin!
  • @tammygant4216
    I know my story is atypical, but I'll share it for fun. This happened when I was in the Air Force and living in Korea. I'm just regular Black (no other racial heritage as far back as I can look), and have the 4ciest 4c hair you can imagine...though I think I had a relaxer when I was living in Korea. Anyhoo, I went to a shop on the base and 3-5 Korean ladies braided my hair--micro braids with extensions. (whoever wasn't working on other clients, helped the main braiders). It was one of the best braiding experiences I ever had. It didn't take forever, it looked great and it lasted well. If that shop were anywhere in driving distance to me, I'd be their most regular customer. Any one can learn to do any kind of hair if they just decide to do it. (my current hair stylist is living proof of that). Fun video!
  • @elifkopat
    the last girl was soooo cute and such a sunshine
  • @Tessitura9
    You know whats absolutely sad? I live in the Midwest (US) and its STILL hard to find someone that does type 4 hair! Even in black salons, many of the stylists only know how to do chemically relaxed hair, or blown our or in braids. It's extremely rare even in the US to find salons that know how to do kinky curly hair in its natural state. I just do my own hair now.
  • @thezu9250
    Thanks for showing diverse black hair types. Sometimes it’s frustrating to see only one type of hair represented as “black “. Africans are very diverse and you’ll see a variety of different hair types depending on if the person is ethnically Nigerian or ethnically Ethiopian. [Edit - Wow. Weird to see all this gatekeeping. Sorry but my ancestors for several thousand years are fully African and I have the exact same hair as the second lady. She might be mixed but her hair type is still “Black”. Yall need to stop attacking them. Yall should also know the climate/environment of Africa is diverse so various features evolved in different areas!]
  • @mzritag
    I can totally relate to spending 4+hrs washing and straightening my hair only for the humidity to give me a reality check 😩😂 ALL of these curl patters are BEAUTIFUL!! 😍 So pretty!
  • The price is not because she is black but because of the length of her hair to the products that needs to be used. Curly hair looks short but it is 2-3x longer when applying a product.
  • Good to see a Korean hair dresser who was willing to learn about the difference in each ladies hair types and was honest in his reactions. Hopefully he will share what he learnt with other stylists.
  • "Did You just sniff my hair" "No" "It may smell good" "It does smell good"😂😂😂😂