I had my process down. I'd devote half of my pre-school beauty routine to my straightening ritual. It was like the girl from camp said, Asians were blessed for their soft, silky hair. My hair, on the other hand, was something that needed to be tamed.
The way it stood up in lonely strands that poked in different directions on different days was just wrong. But after its effects faded, I found myself crawling back to my flatiron. Whatever natural waves I did have were totally fried and crispy, making the original problem even worse.
Towards the end of high school, I discovered the world of vintage and retro beauty blogs. This opened my eyes to all the methods people had used to style hair before the invention of the straightener. It turned out that wet-set styles work really well with my hair and a simplified pin-curl system became my go-to, damage-free method for converting frizz into actually defined curls.
I experimented with braids and buns, and even wearing my hair out some days having done nothing but showered and air-dried it—and nothing horrible happened! I slowly got more comfortable with the idea.
I also found that the better I treated my hair, the calmer it was. This may account for the beautiful long, shiny look that so many Asian women are known for. The Beauty Brains think it also suggests that Asians may need different hair care products than Caucasians. One option is Phique hair care products. Asian hair still sucks. Most of the time you can see into the scalp as the hair density is so thin, and they just stick out like a porcupine if you keep it short….
I have to constantly shave the sides of my hair every 2 weeks and let the top grow out so that when i style my hair, it would look more like side part and less like Kim Jong Un hair style.
You guys were talking about female Asian hair, not male. Have you guys seen any female that have hairstyle that is shorter than 3 inches before? Im a half japanese half german male. My hairs on my head are very thin and straight but dont stick out like a porcupine like Bryan said. And I agree with you that the growing out phase was very awkward. At least asian people can pull off all of these cool hairstyles where as I can only dream of finding one that is decent I guess the only Nice thing about my hair is that you can easily alter the texture with products and tools and it will hold.
But then comes wind and rain lol. Cuticles and scalp density is different. Cuticles are like the thickness of the individual tree and scalp density is more like how many trees are in that forest. Not bald in the slightest. I break so many hair bands and combs. All my combs have so many teeth missing just from brushing. I broke a comb by the handle once. Also every one has different hair types. My sister has dark brown curly hair. All 4 of my nieces who are Asian have thick, dense hair.
You should be wiser so as to not post such ignorant comments in the future. Here comes the Stereotyping Train! All aboard! Years of living in whatever country you are in has made you hate every tiny bit part of your Asian feature. I pity you for disconnecting yourself from your native culture.
Deep down you must have a lot of pain and hurt. What a wonderful world you have missed out! I also get complimented on how my hair is naturally straight and smooth and I love that!
But the most annoying thing is that my eyelashes are very stubborn and cannot be kept curled! My lashes are actually very long, but they are just straight and jut right out of my eyes instead of making their curled debut. What do u other mixed fellas have to say about it! My hair feels like a mix of the two and my lashes are long but they just stick straight! Asian hair is beautiful! My boyfriend is Asian just like me, and keeps his hair short. Its sooo cute and i always call him my porqupine lol!
I also have Asian, silky, jet black hair but and i keep it waist length. I usually make a quiff with my hair, and make a ducktail in the back to get that nice look. You probably are east asian, so I dont know how your genetics work. How can you say that! Yes, Asian women have beautiful hair.
I just treat it well, which means keeping the ends trimmed, using expensive conditioners and no heat styling. Diet comes in to play too. I eat lots of fish and take a good food based vitamin daily, so your hair is also a reflection of your health. Today at gym I saw from behind a something woman on cardio machine with this thick mass of grey mop on her head, but it was cut perfectly.
The strands were somewhat in ringlets, but it was dense, like one of those trees you see that are just a big puff of green above the trunk. It looked too natural in front to be a wig. Maybe it was a weave? Maybe she was three-quarters Asian and one-quarter white one parent is half white? Maybe the half white parent passed down the thick ringlet gene? The same goes for me. Seriously, Gtfo!!
I love Asian hair. Asian hair is the best. I can see where Bryan is coming from. And because of the varied coloration with their hair they look like they have natural shine to them like highlights! Of course even Asian hair can vary.
I tend to have high density in mine so there are Asians who have fine hair like Caucasians and yes they can look very nice also. I found her being so stressful for it. I would never think one hair type is better than another, they all have pluses and minuses and there will be exceptions in every race ie. Asian people with thin hair, wavy hair, etc. But asian hair can also be wavy and curly look at laotian people, chinese people, khmer people.
My parents are from England and Sweden. No one colors my hair! For some reason, some people are shocked to discover that, just like everyone else, Asians are not all born with the same type of hair What!? Continue reading for some products we suggest for ALL types of Asian hair.
Slick and Thin Hair. Sleek and thin hair can be quite fragile and often needs a lot more maintenance than people expect. Want to strengthen that hair? Try any of these thickening products brought to you by Ojon. Straight hair? Thin hair? Not necessarily. Although thin hair is very common in the Asian community, thick hair is just as present. Thick hair tends to be heavy and may flatten your hairdo near the roots.
Frizzy Hair. Aside from her relationship with John Lennon, Yoko Ono was also known for her iconic frizzy hair.
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