3 Strand Twist Tutorial for Natural Curly Hair Type 3C to 3B
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Here's another curly hair tutorial for 3 Strand Twists which is a low manipulation style and I love it cause it looks pretty darn killer.
I have Type 3C to 3B Coily and Spirally hair and this technique still works on my hair.
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I think you meant 2b 2c? O:
I have many different textures in my hair, and as it gets longer or is wet, the straighten the curls get. At the moment the back is getting more wavy and the shorter bits at the front are really spirally. But whatever, the video is more about the technique than what label my hair has.
I wasn't trying to be rude ..I liked the video! I have 3b 3c hair. Didn't try to offend.
+Honolulunarsbarbie Nah it's cool, I'm not offended. My hair has a mind of it's own and keeps changing and I don't really evaluate it often. :)
If you see her natural hair in another video, when it's dry, it does look type 3, just not super full. Hair does tend to straighten out when drenched in water.
She looks like a 3a in her other videos. Keep in mind that it's long hair too so it probably looks tighter when it's short. Definitely not a 2 all over though
girllll u do not have 3c hair 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Did you miss the point of the video?! I think you did. ☺️🙃
MichtyMaxx but this was to help people with 3c right 😂
Poppy Shelf
3a
Creative Sparks it looks different while wet
I ended up here looking to see if I could do a twist out cause they're beautiful lol but uh I have 3a curls and her hair is curlier then mine 🤷♀️
Not trying to sound rude, but your hair is no where near 3b much less 3c texture, it's more of a 2c or 2b _maybe_ a 3a.
Lola Narjinary That's not really the point of the video. However, I have many textures in my hair and you can't see it at all when it's soaking wet and weighed down by this much product. If you would like to asses my hair texture properly, you can check out my natural hair while dry in this video. m.czcams.com/video/cUpq4zryaEw/video.html
Still looks like more of a 2c/3a to me, but it doesn't really matter, it's lovely either way. I just think the title could be a bit misleading.
Lola Narjinary Lola Narjinary Sure, but the video is a tutorial on the technique, not a curl texture discussion or definition video. Most people have enjoyed this tutorial, but some people are obsessing over a minute detail.
I think it's a solid 3A, but not a 3B. A friend of mine has 3B, and has different hair from this. I'm more of a 2C/3A type. I'm getting closer to 2C with the cold weather and my hair getting longer. While I do say I have WAVY hair, not curly, I still do consider it to be borderline curly.
I do find something about her style and attitude rather abrasive though. No subscription from me.
3C? B*tch Where?
+MichtyMaxx Lmaooooo😂😂 I see that plug
+Monolithic 😁
Monolithic ikr no one on CZcams has 3c hair pls help!!!!
i was hoping to see it untwisted and fluffed
Me too. I bet it would look really pretty fluffed
Me too
if a fine tooth comb can go through your hair, it is definitely not in the type 3 category. pls take a seat
Very Informative!! I'm not gonna sit here and tell you what kind of hair you have! I came here to see how to do a 3-Strand twist. My hair is very different from yours but I can still learn from you!
Thanks, I'm just trying to spread the word of this great style and way to protect natural curly hair.
Such a classy response! Just wanted to share my appreciation
@@MichtyMaxx girl you white with white people hair. Black natural girls have been doing this forever.
@@AlmazB it's literally selective way of informing people - she says it's for protecting the hair - yes it is, but who needed to protect their hair? People of colour!
@@mina-xt1mj cultural appreciation or appropriation. Ummm
Ummmm you don't have 3c hair
I used to have a big round afro when my hair was short and it was all 3C and now it's really long and my hair is a lot less curly maybe even down to 2a in some areas. Either way this is a tutorial about a *style* not a hair type.
MichtyMaxx well maybe it was but it isn't now, it looks like you've got 2c 3a hair sorry definitely not 3c
just accept the fact that you got your texture wrong because you undoubtably did
MichtyMaxx uhm.. afro?
you're clearly very confused on your hair type 😂😂
It really doesn't matter. The hair grows how it wants to whether or not some random chart gave it a name. Either way this is a tutorial about a style not a hair type.
I checked out your dry natural hair in your other vids, like you said in some of the other comments on this video. You do NOT have 3C hair, nor 3B. That's just wishful thinking. You do look like a solid 3A to me though.
That's fine. Either way my hair grows, whether or not someone puts a label on it.
Who else came here for the "this obviously ain't 3c" comments 😂
I’m mad late but this is click bait lol it should say 2b 2c :(
Look at her other videos of her dry hair. It's most definitely 3b/3c. It's weighed down by product in this video and still damp...
Her other videos still shows that she DOESN’T have 3 hair AT ALL!! She’s just a confused white girl with curly hair
@@rinamae2844 okay so this is a serious question bc im lost on my hair type but my hair Is just like her curls but my hair is super thick super big
@@starlynliles678 heya I’m glad to help! I’ve been doing textured hair basically all my life, I’ve worked on my hair- it’s thick and wavy- did my all 9 of my siblings hair (7/10 had 2b-2c which is a tight curl - simulator to this video) and I had the opportunity to do my step families hair which contained ALL of the hair types, 1-4. I’m not trained but when you around and see different type of hair you kinda understand where your coming from. Everyone has their own opinions about what their textured hair is because they think they knows how their hair works- that’s not the case. There’s a chart where 1 is straight hair, 2s are wavy- curly, 3s are super curly, 4s are coils.
If your hair is like hers but thick than you have a section 2-now you need to see if your hair is A, B, or C. 2A is wavy, 2B is big pronounced waves/ curls and 2C is really curly no doubt about it. I am personally 2A and have to scrunch my hair to get the waves I want, if I don’t my hair becomes frizzy and straight- if you get straight out the shower and have curls popping than you most likely have 2B/ 2C hair which is the mix of both of them. The women in this video is confusing people because her hair isn’t what she said it is, and making people think they can choose their own hair type cause they like it. There’s NO issue with doing this style WITHOUT having 3/ 4 hair. Hope I helped! If anything else I’d love to help. Thank you and have a good day
You don't have 3c/3b hair it looks like 2c/3a that's just my opinion
That’s not 3b or 3c hair. I know you keep saying it’s about the Style and not the hair type, but it’s misleading if you’re incorrect about the hair type. I know you also replied to comments saying that your hair is more curly when it dries, and I saw another one of your videos but it was still no curlier than maybe a 3a...
I wouldn't think your type of hair would even need 3 strand twists?
It's not really about need and more about focusing on the style part. It's not like you can say one's hair needs pigtail plaits or a velvet scrunchy in it. It's all about how one wants to style their hair.
@@MichtyMaxx girl you literally went based off what BLACK NATURALS SAID. In which it is about the NEED bc that’s the reason why it’s prevalent and why what’s said is said- it has meaning bc of the specific texture. it’s not a simple style- if that were the case I’m going to need u to take out the whole monologue. pack it up- just straight up lying.
u do not have 3c hair , i have 3c hair and it looks nothing like urs .... i dont wanna hear u saying wanna see it when its dry ..... when my hair wet or dry looks nothing like urs i think u should check again
Indeed, you cannot say I don't have 3C hair if you haven't seen it dry. So why are you going nuts about it. Check out my hair in its natural state in my curly hair routine here -> czcams.com/video/cUpq4zryaEw/video.html
Good job. it looks like 3c to me. that's how mine looks when wet. looks good.
+Charmaine Taylor Yeah, some people keep forgetting that hair looks different when it's wet, especially curly hair. Thanks! I usually do 2 strand twists but I wanted to try out the more delicate and cool looking 3 strand ones and it turned out pretty well.
Based on your avatar picture I'd doubt your categorisation of your hair texture, but you can call your hair anything you like. If you want an accurate identification of my hair you should see it dry, as all hair looks different when it is wet and weighed down by water or hair products. Here is the link that will satisfy your curiosity and remove your ignorance. -> czcams.com/video/cUpq4zryaEw/video.html
+MichtyMaxx based on my avatar pic lol?? and it still doesnt look like that mayo
What did I just watch?😂 I only made it up to where she said "protective style" and had to turn it off.
Flolynda Jean Thanks for the view. I’ll put the tenth of a cent towards my next Devacurl No poo bottle. 👍🏻😁😉
Not 3c hair, don’t waste your time defending yourself as do all the other comments be happy with your hair as it is.
And Betty boop isn't black.
I don't think all my hair is 3C, I have many different textures and at the moment my hair is all the way down my back and a lot less curly than it was 2 years ago. I'm not defending my self just explaining to people that try to determine texture while hair is wet and full of product. It's kind of like measure the height of someone while they are sitting down.
But you have to admit she looks cute as hell in any skin tone.
Olivia Brown Triggered
Lol , why worry about what someone else has anyways. She’s showing you how to do twists not have a debate on what texture her hair is, her hair is definitely 2c 3b. 🥰
"pretty darn killa"
Thanks!
Seems more like a 2a 2b than anything in the C category.
If you want an accurate identification of my hair you should see it dry, as all hair looks different when it is wet and weighed down by water or hair products. If you actually know anything about curly hair you should know that. Here is my hair dry if you need confirmation -> czcams.com/video/cUpq4zryaEw/video.html
Jeremy Nuckolls I wouldn’t say 2a
This a joke right 👀
shy t You’re a troll, right?! 😆
Lol
I used this on my daughters hair and it worked wonders for her curly tresses. Argan Rain Shampoo left her hair moisturized and shiny.
Cool, glad I could help spread the word on this excellent protective style tip.
I love it when other people with different hair textures from mine do these styles because I love seeing their results and you did a fantastic job. :)
Thanks very much. ;) I always admired the twist style and wondered if my hair would hold it, so I had to give it a go.
Love this comment! I appreciate your comment.
sike
I do two twists at night because I don’t like to put heat to my hair. I don’t use all the products she does though. Just shampoo, conditioner, and some coconut oil serum at my ends.that’s it. It leaves my hair wavy.
pick me
But I have a 3B/3C hair type 😕 and it looks nothing like this
Good for you. My hair looks nothing like this when it's dry and not drenched in product either. 🙃
But you don't have kinky hair.... when you wet your hair it doesn't even curl like 3b or 3c hair would
jaelynn carter type 3 hair shouldn't be kinky type 3 is curly type 4 is kinky if you see her hair dry it could pass for type 3a/b
lgal56 Yeah, you’d think people who claim to be internet experts in hair types would know that curly hair looks different dry as compared to wet. But those like you who get it, don’t need to be told.
jaelynn carter Hair can be kinky and fine or have a thick shaft and be wavy. It’s not just the curl factor that denotes the wet curl look. Take the tutorial for what it is and don’t get up your ass about the curl designations. It’s jut hair
Just came to see the comments and see what this 3c hair looks like 😂😂😂😨😨🥴
Her voice sounds like Siri when she’s reading lol
I am white and my hair is about 2a and urs is definitely not 3b c hair I have mixed friends with 3b c hair your hair is 2b c it is still wavy and I saw in the description u said it was coily but coily is mixed and afro textured hair is kinky coily (super tight curls) that make there natural hair not trying to hate just giving a lil info Still a good video
Edit: This style is protective style made by black women and I think this style started in Africa I live in South Africa so I know a lot about kinky and coily hair
That's all cool, however I don't determine the curl of hair based on drenched wet and product heavy curls. I've never seen curly hair look the same when wet as it does dry.
I also thought it might be ALL those products but I didnt know Good video btw
Jinell Evans Dos Santos Cool, thanks.
@mitchymaxx Can you make a tutorial where you're unraveling your twists?
These comments gave me life 😂
I love 💕 Love 💗 Love ❤️ my Glorious Kinky crown. It is so versatile.
i dont understand why everyone is telling you what your hair type is??? thank you for posting, now i know twist outs are possible on my hair! i was so confused before my curly hair journey bc i thought "white hair" and "black hair" were hair types, and it stopped me from listening to great info bc i thought it didn't apply to me! im so happy that i understand now hair is hair is hair when it comes to hair care. but instead its the culture, treatment, and discrimination of black people with curly hair that white people will never experience.
bc it’s not 3c or 3b- why else?
it looks more 3a but its gorgeous ❤
+Loa Pocahontas My hair is pretty mixed up with textures and keeps changing as it gets longer and depending on what product I use.
+Loa Pocahontas Thanks by the way! ;D
it's like 2a
sike
would this work on type 3a hair?
I don't care if you do a twist out but you don't have 3c or 3b . 2b or 2c maybe. But one thing I don't like how a lot of people bringing up that she white or she stealing styles you can't steal styles or say it's not a protective style. She just wants to define her curls. But you really need to fix the texture thing in the title
no her hair is 1a 1b or 1c wtf do u mean
Missy TV there’s no such thing the chart goes 1,2a,2b,2c,3a,3b,3c,4a,4b,4c
😐....
Kristle H 🤣
I love your hair and I understand about the breakage
Thanks! My breakage is a lot less now, which I'm really happy with and all I did was change my shampoo to a non lathering shampoo. It's called No Poo from DevaCurl and it's brilliant! Smells all herby and nice too.
If her hair is 3c, my shit is 4c. 😭😂💀
You're so cute! Seems like you learned a lot from naturals with real (sorry, being honest) 3b,3c, 4a-c hair:P I am h as happy this style works for you this good, I didn't knew twists could work on very loose hair (your hair looks 2b,2c). Looks great on you! I've learned that twists look great on everyones hair :D
Thanks! I actually figured out this style before I ever saw a "natural" do it, but I definitely refined my technique after watching some black chicks' videos on twists. But either way, this is my hair really wet and full of product. And if you've ever been near curly hair, you should know that it lengthens and becomes much less curly. If you want to really analyse my hair you can see it at this length dry here. -> czcams.com/video/cUpq4zryaEw/video.html
Today, which is 2 years later and a lot of growth to a much longer length, my hair is much less curly and dry is actually 2a/b.
Umm sorry I have 3c and 4a hair, this aint it sis... 💀
Peace. I checked out one of her OTHER videos. And she stands correct!! She is a fine, silky 3b with a smidget of 3c in there. Let's not forget her hair appears to have bleach in it.
And you should see my hair when it's at my shoulders. It kinks up like crazy and is a big ball around my head. It's almost waist length now and is a much softer S curl. Curly hair is so weird!? ;D
@@MichtyMaxx Peace. I enjoyed ur video. Thanks for responding. ❤. I have 3c/4a hair myself. My hair is finally sitting on the tip of my shoulders. It's been a journey the past 4 years. I will try this technique now that my hair is longer. Thanks!!! 💄
@@elameenabey3795 The biggest improvement for my hair was washing it with a non foaming shampoo, the Diva Curl No Poo original, and not washing my hair frequently. I have dry hair that's never oily, and I tried washing it only every 2/3 weeks. The less I manipulate my hair the less brakes off and I can keep the length. And then I stepped up the washing schedule after I grew it down to my elbows. Good luck growing your hair.
honestly your hair seems about like mine I'm 3a and I think most people's comments of agitation stem from credit where credit is do it is a protective hair style but PoC were the demographic that created and utilized these protective hairstyles because their ancestors coming from a place like Africa originally had to find ways to protect the hair from the sun and other harsh elements and the twist outs also helped maintain their curls because twist outs are good for holding moisture it same goes for Bantu knots as well they are a cultural hair style almost every single hairstyle you see African Americans do comes from different tribes and villages takes on protective hair styles I myself am white and have had the discussion of cultural appropriation with plenty of people and the biggest thing with any person of color is this: you can use the same techniques and hairstyles but know your history on them understand that there is more to it than looking cute and just simply protecting your curls twist outs originate from one tribe originally for protection of hair while Bantu knots are from a completely different tribe for hair protection as well same goes for wrapping hair with hair scarves it is to protect the hair originally but when slavery started they were forced to cover their hair because white women were jealous of the things PoC could do with their hair all the elaborate styles and what not so they made them keep their hair covered at all times just food for thought is all so much history goes into the hairstyles of PoC alone that doesn't even touch on practices and religious beliefs and what not such a rich culture even if you based it off hair alone
also another problem people of color have with white people doing their hairstyles is the fact that they are constantly reprimanded for wearing weave and for their braids but when a white person does it it gains compliments
Alyssa Glass I actually fumbled into this style when I was a teenager before I had ever seen a tutorial on CZcams/the internet or seen a black person do this technique. So I'm not trying to steal anyone's cultural identity. It's about spreading the word and having curly hair. Not the colour of anyone's skin.
And I didn't mention Bantu knots or anything else. I used to have tightly wound curly hair that was very brittle and broke frequently until I started using certain techniques and products that allows it to grow and be silky and long like it is now.
And who says I'm white? There are plenty of Europeans and Jews and other cultures that have curly hair, it's not just owned by black people. I don't judge people based on the colour of their skin, yet many people in the comments here are doing exactly that to me. It sounds like racism to me.
MichtyMaxx you definitely didn’t soak up even a little bit of information that this women said based on your reply.
@@chijiokeemenanjor7939 don't even bother, she's a culture vulture and she won't get it no matter how many times you try and explain
If she can’t twist her hair then you can’t straighten yours! Everybody should except everybody’s culture and be able to happily embrace them whether they belong to that culture or not my neighbor was my best friend and African American she did my hair in corn rows all the way thru elementary school for me and I got told “oh just stop trying to be black” I’m white and I’m proud! And even tho my friend was African she straightened her hair and never got the same comments I did at the end of the day we should all love and except each other and deciding whether to do so over a hair style? Or clothing choices? should be irrelevant.
I have the same hair as you and I consider mine 2c to 3a
Great tutorial! Your hair is beautiful
Thanks!
I'm happy you got such a positive response :D, good job on the twists I have 4b I could never do it though XD
Thanks! I have fun doing this style and keeping it in for a bunch of days to change up my usually big fluffy do. You could totally do this style of 4b texture hair, I've seen tutorials with it. And doing thicker chunks of hair on the twists makes it go quicker and easier.
Angel Hall Our ancestors created this hairstyle thousands of year ago in Africa. Your hair texture is ideal for doing this style.
Do you have a twist out video?
why so much hate. damn.
Mariah Garcia im so late
Durag? 😂😂😂
Fat Gucci Yeah, I use it to wrap up all the street cred in my hair. 🤣
do you have to add products? I'm trying to grow out my hair and it's been taking a while since it's curly and thick so I'm trying to cut down on products since they have chemicals ahah
+andrea2003ap The gel helps smooth down the hair and reduce frizz and I always add cream and oil products to my hair to nourish them after I wash and I have found that it helps my hear reduce breakage and grow longer. I also had tremendous growth when I changed to a non lathering shampoo. I now use "No Poo" from the brand Deva Curl and it is awesome. I have my wash routine if you want some tips on nourishing your hair with some products with some natural ingredients czcams.com/video/cUpq4zryaEw/video.html
great video
+AKIYIAKELLY Thanks! ;D
I was so confused when I saw a white woman on the thumbnail XD
Maybe she just doesn't know hair types?
Come on, dude, "white" people can have curly hair too. Spanish/Italian/Europeans, jewish dudes and many more non-black people have curly hair. If I were you I would judge my hair dry and not wet, before judging my curl pattern based on my skin colour. That's not cool. I have many textures in my hair and as it grows longer it's even less curly, but the point of the video is sharing the technique.
MichtyMaxx
She never said that white people don’t have curly hair though...it’s strange to see a white person do this because they don’t typically ‘protect’ their hair and even when they do they don’t usually do it this way...plus, a protective style is defined as ‘hiding your ends’, which you’re not. So this style fits under the category of ‘low-manipulation style’...it becomes protective when you put it in a bun or within extensions.
Needless to say you’re both your content and title are in fact very confusing...not negative, just confusing...
@@MichtyMaxx white people can have curly hair, yes, but white people can also educate themselves on hair types if they plan on appropriating a culturally black hairstyle. You don’t have anything to protect. People are caught off guard because your hair is not meant for this style, it’s too loose... but to each is own.
that is so cool and clever
Def more like a 2b 2c but beautiful hair and great tips
Ilovesesshomaru sama Thanks, I enjoy sharing hair info.
That is perfect and pretty
Paula Morelos Thanks! ;D
you don’t have 3b or 3c hair
I do this to my daughter all the time
I'm glad I have kinky hair
It's awesome to have saucy, kinky hair! ;D
Tiarra O.L Me too.
uh, said no one ever
Holy crap I need that do rag!
what????
Ummm... Yeahhhh noooooooo..
Hmmm.... ok, yes. Is a much more positive outlook.
Can you do this with wavy hair?
You could try, but I think it's the curl that keeps the style holding. You could use extra of gel and try it that way.
She has wavy hair.
Beautiful, Gorgeous and very stylish! I love it! tfs xoxox,Jayme
Jayme Wukmir thank you very much! I love that this is very different from my usual voluminous hair and looks sleek and kind of edgy when I style it with certain make up looks.
sike
You have a 3 type hair I have 4c type hair
Do you have naturally blonde hair or is it bleached
It's bleached, but I don't colour treat the lengths of my hair. I coloured it once and just do the roots now with Aveda Highlift tint, which isn't a bleach and is more gentle on the hair.
Would this trick work for straight and or wavy hair?
I don't think it works of straighter hair types. If you can plait your hair and leave it untied at the end and the plait stays in, then it could work. I can plait my hair and it will stay in without a tie for days since the texture of the hair keeps the strands from slipping. However my straight haired friends end up with the plait slipping straight out. That's my reckoning.
Thanks for the heads up.
+bookreviewer99 It's cool. You can try it anyway but it think it's the texture and the curls that hold it in. 🙂
Thanks!
+bookreviewer99 And thank you for watching. 😊
If you have 3b hair I must have 1a hair
Kinda came for the comments but I was mad because I have 3b/3c hair and thought maybe this could help but nvm :/
you never took it out I'm confused lmao wtf
can I do this with naturally straight hair?
It's unlikely that it will stay in that style with straight hair. However, you could use a really strong holding gel and use crap tons to get a twist like style.
Alisa Lisaa it'll stay but you'd have to put perm rods at the ends if you don't it won't stay
A lot of people say she's racist and stealing from black culture, im half Puerto Rican half black with 3b 3C hair and I see nothing wrong with this video. If she were to say "This is a style I made/created" then I would see your concern. It's kinda fucked up people are telling her what to with HER HAIR. Makes no goddam sense
the kid she said so in the comments
Then you're Afro Latinx tho so...
Bruh find y’all own staye like everything we think of y’all copy an try to rock it like bruh
We can’t have shit..
Love it!!
Maheen A Thanks heaps! ;D
her voice is so unique
Hee hee, I curated it myself ;D Thank you.
Right I watched this video & also saw your one with dry hair, idk how you can say your hair is 3b/3c & you said your hair has multiple different textures in which is understandable but you do not have 3b/3c hair I have that hair texture & my hair is Afro-Caribbean in which your hair is not, you need to research curl patterns before putting a label on a hair type you don't understand
Yep, you really got the point of this video. I used to have a big round afro when my hair was short and it was all 3C and now it's really long (down to my waist at the back) and my hair is a lot less curly maybe even down to 2a in some areas. Either way this is a tutorial about a *style* not a hair type.
I use this style because my hair is really frizzy and wavy I’m only 25% black does that mean that’s it’s culture appropriation
No, you have the bloodline
Just gotta say I love the nom nom statues in the back tho
Also that makeup is bomb u should do a tutorial on that too! Love it
Thanks, I'm a big fan of that candy eating dude. I also have a tutorial on these makeup looks here...
The bright coloured one...
czcams.com/video/boLDAmstgDE/video.html
And the dark one...
czcams.com/video/Gw6p034EZco/video.html
So, what did your twist out look like? Or you left those in?
+dessertluvah I left it in and used that as my style.
Sis I have 3c 3b hair not you there's nothing wrong with your hair its beautiful just saying it's not what type of you you have definitely 3a/2c possibly 2b
Lilanniexoxo /Annalise It looks very different when it’s dry and it’s even less curly these days since it’s so long and nearly down to my butt.
Never mind I see them
bullshit my son got 3c check the list again girl
Good for your son. I hope you're gentle when you comb his hair, cause my mother didn't know how to take care of my hair and she hurt my scalp like all hell.
She may be wrong but you could be said that way more polite instead of being so damn rude.
Who gives a royal shit 😑
My sister does the same thing!:D
Gabrielle Cortorreal Cool, I wonder if it takes her as long as it takes me. XD I do get into a zone and enjoy it, but afterwards I'm kind of tired from playing with my hair so much.
***** yea it takes her a long time i just now started doing it its kind of hard on short hair
Gabrielle Cortorreal Yeah, it would probably be awkward to twist short hair but each twist would take less time and not take forever to get to the end of the hair. ;)
***** yea and it also sticks up when i do this hairstyle i don't go out anywhere because people will think im crazy and i need to do something about my hair ...but i am crazy most of the time lol
Gabrielle Cortorreal Crazy is *all* good! Curly hair always wants to go wherever it desires and you can't stop it. ;D
People in the comments are racially profiling you lmao. Its evident and someone needed to acknowledge it. That's literally the only reason they're here.
*also I stalked your vids and you have good taste in music. That is all*
Yeah, it's disappointing that people are flinging the hate they have received at other people and not sharing positive energy.
Thank you. Music is my favourite thing in life.
Lmao how telling her the correct hair type being racist? It's anything but racism
latoya Wesson Clearly we’re referring to the people who are saying I can’t do this curly hair style because I’m not black. Not disagreeing with my title/hair texture. Either way, just more commenters missing the point of the video.
@@MichtyMaxx don't care it's still click bait u should know your curl pattern by now and know damn well u ain't 3c. People knowing your curl pattern isn't them being racist . That knowing your curl pattern. I haven't seen anything racist on here. Just women telling you 3c isn't your curl pattern.
latoya Wesson Mind your Ps and Qs, Missy!
2c u mean
Not that it matters in the tutorial for 3 Strand Twists, however if you want an accurate identification of my hair you should see it dry, as all hair looks different when it is wet and weighed down by water or hair products. Here is the link that will satisfy your curiosity. -> czcams.com/video/cUpq4zryaEw/video.html
Your hair look like noodles
Yay, noodles are yummy! I love long thick Hokkien noodles.
Would you behappy if somene told you that your hair looks like pubic hair? Leave her alone.
Lmao oof, comments are fuming and they've only read the title. 🤣
It'sMeCc Yeah, people are really triggered. It’s hilarious!
you do not have anything close to 3c or 3b
I absolutely LOVE how bold you are and how out of this world you are!😎 U GO GIRL 😜
david brown Thanks a lot! I really enjoy to go all the way out there and show 'em what it's like. 😄😎😁
Well I must say your hair actually can hold a 3 strand twist so your not in the 2 type fs...maybe a 3a..then again you have a girly wavy thing going so maybe 2c/3a....also you should try to use either less product or find more light weight products because your hair looks a bit weighed down. Other then that girl this your hair....do as you please
Cool. Thanks for your info, I agree that I have hair with different textures across my head, it grows kinda nuts all over there. I don't usually use this much product when I wear my hair out and natural, it's just to help reduce any stray hairs or frizz for this style.
Why would you even have your hair type close to an ethnic type ?
4 is ours , anything near that is around our hair texture. Yours would be like a 2.
What do you think an "ethnic type" means? What ethnicity do you think I am? Curly hair isn't owned by people with high melanin skin content. It's a protein that grows out of your scalp longer on one side of the chain and shorter on the other, thus it curves around itself. And my hair is wet. If you really had curly hair you would know that wet curls are way looser than dry curls.
@@MichtyMaxx I didn't say you had to be black to have curls. You said you hair is 3C , ma'am. It looks like its in the 2 category. 3C is more on the side with women with KINKS , those types of curls , black hair. That's why the comment section bashing you. I'm not trying to be rude.
We really can't have anything...
Yeah, cause a race totally owns curly hair. I guess my skin isn't dark enough to have curly hair and treat it as such with styles. That doesn't sound racist at all.. Hmmm... (I hope you can feel the sarcasm, buddy.) But you can keep coconut oil, if that makes you happy, cause it makes me sick and gives me migraines.
MichtyMaxx I think she means the technique... this is a protective hair style that black woman use lol
I know it's a protective style, that's while I mentioned in the video. Why can't you protect your curly hair if you don't have black skin? It protects my hair and I'm of European decent genetically, and not of pure African decent. I'm sure Destined for Greatness has no "white" blood in her ancestry at all and can be self righteous, instead of being a positive human being. Oh wait, that's not being a very nice person. We are all people and since it's a hair tutorial, not a skin tutorial, it shouldn't be the focus.
Wym? Why say that we can't have anything when black women wear weaves all the time that resembles white hair? Black ppl always protesting and stuff about discriminating but they always seem to be the ones that brings up race gtfo
First Name Last Name No one wears European weave
Question for all the black girls in the comments, is wearing this style cultural appropriation if you know where it originates from? Cuz I have 3c hair and wanna put it in a protective style every now and then as I’m tryna grow long healthy hair, but I don’t wanna wear it if it’s offensive
Lmfaooooo sis more like 1A
I love to entertain in any way I can. Laugh yourself over to my hair care video and see my dry hair texture for a more accurate chuckle! czcams.com/video/cUpq4zryaEw/video.html
I’ve got an idea, how about all the people who think she’s wrong actually take a look at her OTHER videos. You don’t need to be a Sherlock to know that her hair was wet or twisted the whole video. Of course it hasn’t curled to it’s full potential.
Your hair looks fine to me! I LOOOOVVVVEEE your voice too. XOXO
***** Thanks! ;D It's so awesome of you to check out my video cause I love your hair tutorials and info. Hee hee, my loud and in your face voice is kinda my trademark. XD
you are so funny. and informative! what do you use to lighten your hair?
+Tatyana Gordon Thanks! ;D I use Aveda high lift tint which is pretty gentle on the hair. The first time I lightened my hair I used something else that I can't remember, but since then I've used the Aveda high lift tint at the hairdresser and I only do my roots, with no toning of the length of my hair. I like a more golden tone so I don't mind the brassiness throughout.
It works really well for you, the golden. I'm at a dark honey color right now and I love it. I used Splat bleach, with a coconut oil mask the night before. No damage, and it lightened my hair nicely. I like the brassy look of it. It shimmers in the sun like glitter
+Tatyana Gordon Yeah, the golden tones are nice and reminds me of a fairy tale style princess hair. And I don't care how not hardcore that sounds, I like my golden Rapunzel hair. 😬💁🏼👰🏼
Yes, she is not 3c, and could gave twisted her hair better. But everybody saying that white people don't protective styling is ridiculous. White people get split ends, damage their hair, and want it to have a healthy break same as anybody who takes time to have healthy hair. Any body who cares about their hair should use protective styling that works best for them.
Protective styling for African Americans isn’t about wanting your hair to grow and protecting it from split ends. Our hair is natural dry, doing things like braids an twist outs allow us to keep the moisture in our hair and our scalp. Because our hair is so dry weather can also be a big factor “protecting our hair” I think your a bit confused of the terminology which I guess isn’t your fault cause your not Black but split ends will always happen , you’ll always have to trim your hair so white people doing what she’s doing isn’t going to stop your hair from getting split ends.
It's actually best to label ur hair wet with moisture in it than label it dry. My hair is 3a-3c wet and it looks almost in the 4a category while dry. I got this info from a natural ytber, but I forgot her name so I'll b sure to edit it back in when I find her.
You're mislabeling, as does in the rest of the community (often labeling 3c hair as 4c, which is almost what I did), causes girls to b self conscious of their hair and creates a lot of self hate towards their hair bc it doesn't look like the label listed! I can tell u rn, my hair being as loose wet as urs is dry, it's definitely not in the 3b-3c category.
Also, u forget to mention that this protective style is used for mostly the black community and is apart of the black communities history. It has been for a long time, and I am a big "give credit where it's due" gal.
Also to mention, the black community wears this style and it's called "unprofessional" "dirty" etc, but you could wear it and it'd "start a trend", simply bc the color of ur skin. It is that fact, that I wrap this up in, that this video is doing more harm than good! I know you most likely didn't mean for it to intend such, but it does.
The CZcamsr I was talking abt is chizi duru! Here's her video I was talking abt
czcams.com/video/J1bfnbDBJyw/video.html
I'm gonna try it on my naturely curly hair
rebecca wright Cool, I hope you have fun with it.
2018?
i don’t understand why people are in the comments hating , anyone can have whatever type of hair they want to , i am black &’ ion see no problem with this k love this video also new subbieee here 👏🏽💕💯💯 keep doing this don’t give up girl!!