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Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Dec 17, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.935 (948/57,834 LTDR)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I'm so glad you talked about hair schools not teaching students how to do black hair thus leading to TONS of hair dressers in the dark. It leads to a lot of "professional hair stylists" that don't know how to do all types of hair, it's always tiring and disappointing calling up these salons and asking for something over the phone and they say they can do it but when you show up they look confused and tell you they can't do anything that isn't 3A or looser. It's embarrassing for us but shame on them for not trying too.
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As a white girl, watching and listening to Brad talk about texture and curls and how different and GORGEOUS Black hair is is such a wonderful lesson. I'm learning a whole new appreciation for how complex taking care of Black hair is, and how much work goes into each and every style. Hats off to you beautiful ladies and gentlemen and your absolutely stunning hair.
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I really loved Brads interjection about the shortcomings of hair schools not teaching how to care for all hair textures.
My hair is just regular white girl wavy curly, nothing special, and yet I have learned more from black women online about how to care for my curly hair than I ever did from the hairdressers I paid to do my hair.
Itās nice to hear hairdressers talk about how narrow their education is because I thought I was being extra until my last hairdresser straight up told me that I know more about hair care than she does. I appreciated the honesty but that was when I knew I needed to stop giving $100s of dollars to someone who doesnāt know the difference between moisture and protein.
It should not be a special service or niche to see a ācurl specialistā and pay well over $100 just for a proper trim. All respect to hairdressers but how is it just a one year program and then theyāre set for a career of doing all types of hair?! Itās time the profession took itself more seriously and I sort of wonder what weird misogyny this is
I understand taking special classes to upgrade skills or learn a niche trade but Iām talking about trained hairdressers who donāt know how to do a damn dry cut.
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Before I met Jennifer I was 10 years without stepping in a hair salon. Think the results reflects Jenniferās passion for hair and UNREAL patience. Sheās not a hair Stylist, Jennifer is a hair Goddess! My hair has NEVER been this great š«āØ Brings me sooo much satisfaction seeing her being recognised and I knew you would have nothing but positive feedback. Thank you!
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1:20 We call it detangeling and separating sections. "Clumps" was cutesie šššā¤
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@BradMondo
4 months ago
I am obsessed with the results, it was so satisfying to watch! What do you guys think about the styling? Would you prefer to finish it with a flat or curling iron?
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