Easy, Japanese traditional hairsytle perfect for Kimono【Zen's Hair arrangement】

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2021
  • This time, I've recreated the Japanese traditional hairstyle that was used in a popular tv show in Japan as I've received a request for it.
    If you want a hairstyle that goes well with kimono but don't want to spend too much effort, this will be perfect for you!
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    ZEN Shuhei Tanaka
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Komentáře • 36

  • @mitskimits
    @mitskimits Před rokem +25

    for anyone wondering- those clumps of “hair” he used to make the bumps are called japanese hair padding, you can also search up sukige which i believe is a brand that sells them

  • @siaround
    @siaround Před 2 lety +16

    very articulately explained. detailed and yet easy to understand. what an awesome tutorial!

  • @TailWaggyDog
    @TailWaggyDog Před rokem +7

    Thank you Zen for this fantastic video. All steps explained and demonstrated beautifully and the camera work shows the steps perfectly. If only all tutorial videos were so well made!
    Many thanks!

  • @Mrsatoru7
    @Mrsatoru7 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @apricotglass
    @apricotglass Před rokem +2

    This tutorial was really helpful! My piece doesn't look anything like it, but at least I knew how to go about it!

  • @BrownskinnedGirl
    @BrownskinnedGirl Před rokem +4

    Loved How you explained the hairstyle! Very detailed! Loved it! ❤️ THANK YOU

  • @KokoBirdSings
    @KokoBirdSings Před 25 dny

    Beautiful

  • @akiratayanota5183
    @akiratayanota5183 Před 6 měsíci

    This hair style is one of unique Japanese fine art especially in combination with kimono dressing. Impressive video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mfranck1
    @mfranck1 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Really gorgeous! Thank you.

  • @tizpeachy
    @tizpeachy Před 7 měsíci +1

    OMG my 11yr old sweared she wasn't going to cut her hair so she can get her done like this

  • @elizakuropatwinska4207
    @elizakuropatwinska4207 Před 3 měsíci

    Totemo kirei,arigatou gozaimasu:) i will try this on my hair❤

  • @rociosantillangomeztrejo7165

    Es un peinado muy hermoso!!!!❤ gracias!

  • @krakatoabrown8811
    @krakatoabrown8811 Před 2 lety

    So so beautiful!!!

  • @biancaseabold211
    @biancaseabold211 Před 2 lety +1

    Absolutely beautiful 😍🤩

  • @user-vl9ui2us4x
    @user-vl9ui2us4x Před 2 lety

    Omg this is gorgeous

  • @teresamendezhuayaney732

    Hermoso trabajo profesor bien esplicado gracias x compartir su talento desde Perú

  • @smjayarathne4501
    @smjayarathne4501 Před 9 měsíci

    wow your teaching skills are amazing I really love that and I'm going to try it.

  • @martinioppo4089
    @martinioppo4089 Před 6 měsíci

    tutorial yang mudah d mengerti. sempurna.👍🙏

  • @yukiannie666
    @yukiannie666 Před rokem

    i envy the hair of that mannequin... so thick and beautiful... but thanks...i learned lots

  • @linranyu9293
    @linranyu9293 Před 11 měsíci

    thank you for this video.

  • @coreyjesser9133
    @coreyjesser9133 Před 2 lety

    A very good video. Zen explains it step by step perfectly. Corey Jesser.

  • @limmingming4022
    @limmingming4022 Před 6 měsíci

    ❤❤🎉🎉wow that is amezing

  • @divinawatanabe7966
    @divinawatanabe7966 Před rokem

    Parabéns
    Amei.

  • @muhammadzulbahrizainalabid8403

    Can you make Jomon period hairstyle?

  • @Black_Samurai-fish
    @Black_Samurai-fish Před 7 měsíci

    This is beautiful but my hair is too thin 😢

  • @arbytrary9746
    @arbytrary9746 Před rokem

    where did you get the original wig?

  • @irischua3143
    @irischua3143 Před rokem

    where did u buy the cushion ?

  • @alyssaescamilla8295
    @alyssaescamilla8295 Před rokem +1

    Will this work with thick hair that's about three feet long?

  • @krakatoabrown8811
    @krakatoabrown8811 Před 2 lety

    So informative, thank you for sharing.

  • @oliviahernandez3663
    @oliviahernandez3663 Před 2 lety +1

    where do you get those clumps of hair you used to make the bumps

    • @milaamidala9590
      @milaamidala9590 Před rokem +1

      I would love to know that too! Been searching for ages what that is and where to buy...

    • @TailWaggyDog
      @TailWaggyDog Před rokem +1

      Sorry I have to post this twice as I don't know how to send it to you both otherwise. Another lady here, Japanese Breakfast said they are called Japanese Hair Padding - or Sukige - is the brand. You may be able to locate them specifically.
      These kind of hair additions have been used in many cultures including Western and European, probably forever! As a girl I remember looking at them displayed amongst the Lady Jane hair accessories, even at KMart. They used to be called "hair rats" and probably once were 😳 They have been used for everything from a Chignon to Victory Rolls to Bee-hives. Anytime you need to defy gravity or add shape or texture. My Aunt used to boast that she used an entire skein of wool in her french roll in the 60s.
      As these styles that required "rats" went out of fashion from the 80s onward, they disappeared from shelves. You can now find Bun Rings again, even at the $2 shops. You could actually chop these into the size and shape you require. I remember they came as buns and little sausage shapes, about the length of a mini Frankfurt (hot dog sausage if you aren't Australian).
      As I am involved in theatre and have been interested in getting hairstyles from different eras as close to right as possible, I have actually made these myself using foam like the coarse aquarium filter foam, as well as simple polyester wadding. It you want to disguise the colour you can pop it into a piece of panty-hose. Pin or just roll into place and voila! In reality, you can use just about anything that will hold the shape and bulk that you need. As my Aunty did!
      I hope my little shared wisdom helps you in the future. Both your posts were a little while ago.

    • @TailWaggyDog
      @TailWaggyDog Před rokem +2

      @@milaamidala9590 Sorry I have to post this twice as I don't know how to send it to you both otherwise. Another lady here, Japanese Breakfast said they are called Japanese Hair Padding - or Sukige - is the brand. You may be able to locate them specifically.
      These kind of hair additions have been used in many cultures including Western and European, probably forever! As a girl I remember looking at them displayed amongst the Lady Jane hair accessories, even at KMart. They used to be called "hair rats" and probably once were 😳 They have been used for everything from a Chignon to Victory Rolls to Bee-hives. Anytime you need to defy gravity or add shape or texture. My Aunt used to boast that she used an entire skein of wool in her french roll in the 60s.
      As these styles that required "rats" went out of fashion from the 80s onward, they disappeared from shelves. You can now find Bun Rings again, even at the $2 shops. You could actually chop these into the size and shape you require. I remember they came as buns and little sausage shapes, about the length of a mini Frankfurt (hot dog sausage if you aren't Australian).
      As I am involved in theatre and have been interested in getting hairstyles from different eras as close to right as possible, I have actually made these myself using foam like the coarse aquarium filter foam, as well as simple polyester wadding. It you want to disguise the colour you can pop it into a piece of panty-hose. Pin or just roll into place and voila! In reality, you can use just about anything that will hold the shape and bulk that you need. As my Aunty did!
      I hope my little shared wisdom helps you in the future. Both your posts were a little while ago..

  • @chrisy.7871
    @chrisy.7871 Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful! We are going to give this a go with my daughter's costume for halloween.

  • @co0ki3M0NstAr
    @co0ki3M0NstAr Před 2 lety

    So it's all sponges and pins.... Whomp whomp
    Looks itchy
    Ps your video was extremely detailed and easy to follow. Sorry ik my comment is negative but my cynicism is my own lol
    Gota give u props for making that look do-able