Life-Changing Transformation For Woman With Uncombable Hair Syndrome | Bad Hair Day

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Published 2024-06-01

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  • @mukaji123
    As soon as the doctor said "I'm sending you to a hair specialist", I knew she was heading straight to a black salon. 😂
  • @Themoment888
    Tbh, her texture just reminds me of a blow out on Black hair. If she was surrounded by more black women, she probably would have been complimented more on her glass hair.
  • @Jimmyboygohome
    I must be crazy for thinking her hair just looks nice and thick???
  • @tamzy6864
    Even the name uncombable hair syndrome is awful, not to mention misleading. It says to these persons that something is wrong with them when all they really need is a different hair regimen to what is considered conventional for Eurocentric standards . It doesn't surprise me that a black hairstylist would have had the know-how and the patience to deal with the woman's absolutely gorgeous tendrils.
  • @Tee33465
    What the dermatologist said to her when she was a kid was so inappropriate.
  • My first thought, I said “she just needed some black friends with black moms growing up”. Bless her heart. Lemme finish watching.
  • @carrir21
    Dude, people would kill for that volume. Her hair is beautiful from start to finish.
  • not us black people side eyeing. i think this is just a result of racism framing it as a problem than like , just another variant of hair texture. she is beautiful and unique and just needs a different kind of maintainance
  • @lenababyyy1482
    How is this a syndrome? It’s just course straight hair…her hair is beyond beautiful! I knew visiting a black salon would give her the confidence she needed.
  • @dianel213
    As a black woman with highly textured curly coily natural hair I thought this was a spoof at first. The entire time I was thinking “ she needs to go to a black hair stylist “ . Glad she was directed to someone that could help her.
  • @missromiea
    People with spun glass hair have hair similar to 4c. It's corse and thick, yet fragile. People who get it don't know how to treat their hair properly. Once they are given the tools to do their hair, their confidence is boosted, and their inner beauty radiates. She is a gorgeous woman, and I wish her well.
  • @shaunaj5139
    Black women are so amazing. Look at how much confidence these amazing women put back into this GORGEOUS woman.
  • The dermatologist told her as a CHILD ‘he hoped she had a good personality because she’s going to need it.’ 💔
  • @texasgoddess323
    The term “UNCOMBABLE HAIR SYNDROME” is offensive and suggests that ppl whose hair is more difficult to comb and/or detangle, is problematic, bad, or wrong, when it simply means that it takes more time and requires a certain skill. That name MUST BE CHANGED! Edit: Who made the rule that hair MUST BE combed anyway?!😉🧐
  • @ronnieking3848
    Her hair is so thick and pretty. She shouldn't be washing it everyday because she is taking all of the natural oils out of it.
  • @brittabtw
    If this is the case, all of my friends and I have uncombable hair. 😂😂 Babbbyyyy.
  • @ambrag2cute358
    When she showed her hair in the beginning… I was like girl bye that’s our texture.🤦🏽‍♀️ that diagnosis threw me off a bit. Her hair is beautiful! Before and after.