Highly-Rated Korean Hair Tools! Do They Work?!

HIGHLY-RATED KOREAN Hair Tools! Do they work?!

I did some more shopping on YesStyle and found and bought really interesting highly rated Korean hair tools to make my life easier. Or so I thought. haha. Please let me know which hair tool you would actually try?

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Hello, my lovlies. Today I am testing out some very highly rated cheap Korean hair tools.. I literally don't remember what I ordered. All right, so I got three items.. The first one is this Peel-off Hair Pad two pieces. This is basically instead of a headband. You use this instead and it doesn't give you creases.. This was super cheap. I don't remember how much it was, but I remember it was very cheap.. Then I got this Waterfall Braid supporter, which is very, very interesting good thing. They have instructions in the back, because this is all in Korean., And then we have this Side. Ami Supporter, which basically kinda, looks like a rope twist kind of not really kind of, but not really., But it looked really cool. Also pictures in the back illustrations of how to use it.. I thought this was really cool.. Let'S try them out. All right. Let'S see, I'm gon na take a bigger section. Here.. There was no really any instructions.. What That was kinda like magic. Do you guys see that That was actually quite good? I'M gon na see if I can take this section right, here. Whoa., It's not as great on bigger sections, nope, not great at all, but it's very soft. Once you take it out. You can just kind of move the hair back Whoa that was actually quite nice., Just kind of tuck the hair back here, tuck it behind the ear.. Okay, I'm down for that That's very straight forward, especially if you're tryin' to fix up the makeup or something.. That'S actually quite nice. I like that it kinda just gets the hair out of your face. You can wash your face really nicely or, like I said, if you don't want any creases in your hair from clips or a headband, this is actually a really good idea. And it is very soft and gentle in the hair. Also brushes the hair out.. Okay, I'm down with that. I'M definitely gon na keep this here. If I don't want creasing or anything right here in my makeup, table. All right, let's move on to! Let'S get the Waterfall thing out of the way.. This one actually looks somewhat complicated., I'm just kinda thinking. It would be a lot easier and faster just to learn how to braid a waterfall braid than this'cause waterfall braids are not that intense.. If you guys want a tutorial, I already have several and I will link'em for you down here in the comments. All right so like I said they do come with a lot of instructions and their illustrated instructions which is really good and they number for you as Well, so. [, Andrey ]. How many numbers you got there? That'S kinda cool.! There is a total of seven. [ Andrey ], Seven steps, Seven well'cause, seven sections of hair: that's how they did it. All right. Let'S section the hair off.. I think she had it in the center parted. It looks like it was in the center, but she has a fringe. So I'm gon na leave some of that hair out, but then, basically the crown of the hair. That'S basically, what got sectioned off., Let's get a little clip., All right step, two! What we do is you take this little piece and I'm gon na grab a hair right, here., A good section just because I wan na make sure it's actually going to hold in that little thing.. It'S a lot harder to to it on yourself. And then, let's clip it in., Okay, it seems like it's clipped in. And then I'm gon na do the same thing in the back grab a section of hair and clip it in.. All right is that kind of even Looks kinda even So next step two is they basically took a good thick section and they left a really smaller section for the fringe, just kinda hanging down, but they basically took this entire section. and what they did was they Took a little hair tie and did they Yes and they took a little hair tie and they tied the end of this to basically, I don't know keep that section in place at the very bottom. Then you take it out afterwards.. Let me get my little clear. Elastics., I'm just gon na tie this together at the bottom, so I don't lose the section and then you basically take this section and you bring it through that. First loop.. I can't really see what I'm doing so, I'm just kinda feeling around. All right. I think I did it Did I do it. It looks like I did it. You guys. All right tie off the second section, Which one is the second section, I'm assuming this right here.. They just took a section from underneath literally and they basically took that.. They also tied this off. And I'm just tying the ends, so you kind of know which sections you're grabbing.. Now you go back up to the section that you have away from everything and you're gon na take a section from it from right here and that's gon na be section number three. Like I said this is a lot of work. And then bring this all back. Up., So we have section number three.. We put this right here in between section two and one, and then we bring section two over section three and one, and we put it through the second loop. [ Andrey ] Might as well learn how to do this Hold on. Where is the second loop? You guys Babe. Can you find me the second loop [ Andrey ]? No, you have to do this by yourself., Okay, I literally don't know where the second loop is., So we have one. So I believe this is it.. Is my hair gon na reach that far Okay? I think I got it. Okay, we got that. So now we're goin' section number four, which is up here. All right, so section number four goes down over section number two and then I'm gon na take section number one that I did and I'm gon na bring That over section number four and put that into loop number three. [ Andrey ]. Can you repeat that I'm so confused. ( laughing )? Listen, sir [ Andrey ], I'm stressin' out., (, laughs, )! You guys, I'm literally sweating., I'm literally sweating. All right step! Number nine.! We'Re gon na take out section number five from here and then we're gon na take section number two and put it in loop. Four. Are we in loop, four already [ Andrey ]? I think so., All right, I'm gon na put -- [ Andrey ], Looks like there's only one left. Put this down. Where is section number two ( Andrey laughing )? It'S this one right here.! I found it okay, so section number six. You basically put it down and then you twist number one and number two section together underneath it to basically hold it off and you tied section number one and number two under section number six.. Are you guys still with me [ Andrey ]? No, I'm not ( laughing ), Their instructions are actually quite good. Their illustrations are pretty bomb. That'S all. I got ta say. All right. We have section number six. We put this down and then, like I said we have to put it in between section one and two and then basically tie section one and two together over section number six. See. I remember this now, I'm good. I'm gon na. Take the second one out. I actually wan na see what it looks like with the hair down just out of curiosity., But basically how you finish. It is, you repeat, the steps on the right side and then step number, seven section, number: seven, that's the middle section that connects it all together., Okay, that was fun., But let me just put this to the side.. This is a good look. All right. Let'S see that it look like from the side., Does it actually look like a waterfall braid It does., It does Yeah.. I can't see anything because it starts off towards the back of my head behind the ear. I can only see this right here., But honestly is it holding on pretty well, It's pretty good. The one thing, I'm kind of tryin' to move the hair around a little bit just to hide this actual waterfall braid supporter and that's the whole thing is, I don't Want it to be shown - and I feel like you - can see it through the hair. And then the one thing they actually did to kind of hide the back pieces. The bulky pieces they put a little hair bow a little bow right in the center, which is cute. I think it's really nice., But this definitely took a lot longer than I expected that I anticipated. I'm just tryin' to think. Should I finish the other side. I'm gon na cheat and have Andrey? Do it for me. [ Andrey ], There we go. Okay. [ Andrey ]. Do you like this Okay.? I guess all my engineering skills, it's okay., Just look. All right. So this is the finished look.. You can obviously put a cute little hair accessory in the back like they say but didn't provide.. I can't really see it. I'M just feeling what I have on the back of my head. Andrey said. It looks okayish, but this is what we have for the first attempt.. I think this is fun if you're doing each others hair, but then you have extra hair pieces in your head that you have to worry about, not showing., But yes, it's a lot easier. Just to learn how to braid the hair and it looks a lot prettier and then you can add extra pieces into it.. I do like that. They use section one and two as a section just to loop into the loops. So I liked that part.. I think this is a really cool thing. It'S very cheap. Is it needed? No, it's not., But is it cool Yeah? It'S a pretty cool thing, pretty cool little additive piece to your collection. If that's what you're looking for. All right, let's take it out now.. Hopefully I don't rip any hair out. All right, so hopefully, this third one is a lot easier and faster, because a rope twist is very easy to accomplish without any kind of tools. So I'm just gon na open this up. And again it comes with the same instructions and very similar type of a tool where you have at the very top. You have this little clip where you put the hair through and then you basically loop the hair through these little loops., I'm only gon na do one'cause. I wan na do a nice little deeper part., So right above the ear right here. Just gon na grab a section of hair and put this through at the top, so it holds on., Probably should've grabbed a bigger section of hair., Okay, section one. All right! So you go around the tool and then again into this little thing: right: here.! No, that doesn't make sense.. Let'S try this again.. Let'S take the first section says to go around and then into the loop just like that.. So then you take a second section and just continue doing this. Basically go around and then you loop it into the next loop.. Then you take section number three., All right last one okay. And then they basically took booby pin and we just pinned it underneath.. All right that completes the look., The one thing I do wan na say it's a lot faster and easier just to take two sections and start creating your twist by adding extra hair into the twist. That'S literally what a twist is. I get it. I think this is again a really good concept, but it's way too finicky and you have to have that little hair piece, hair tool in your hair, while you're wearing this hairstyle, which obviously. But then again you have to worry about exposing the hair tool.. But overall I think it's pretty cool, like I said it. Kinda shows you the concept of what they're doing, but Do you need these in your life? No, you don't. There's a lot of great tutorials online, but I do like that they're trying to think outside the box and really show you the step by step of how to get this look. And then you can practice on your own hair of how to do. It., So I think it did a pretty good job honestly. I mean I did a pretty good job honestly.. What do you think babe [, Andrey ], Looks good, Looks great. I don't know what you're talkin' about. [ Andrey ]. Great sorry, great All right that completes this video.. I think I'm done sweating for now.. Let me know if there are any other hair tools that actually look like they would work and benefit hairstyles or makeup skincare, whatever it is., But for now. Thank you for watching spending time with me and my Korean hair tools and I'll see you in the next one very soon., Bye, [, blows kiss ]

Erica: I LOVE how you get straight to the video and don’t have a super long intro. You’re amazing and I love all your videos.

Jaimee Hendrie: Girl your man did an amazing job and makes my heart melt that he's so willing to help you with your hair. And he doesn't even complain about it

Joyansorrow: This feels like I'm in my math class all over again... although it's just testing Korean hair tools I would've had a mess of hair but you nailed it and looked amazing

Charchan 1389: Just for your information, the peel off one has packaging in Chinese, and the other tools are in Japanese. None of the products is from Korean LOL I know it's confusing, but I enjoyed the video, just want to point it out.

valarya: I've been using the velcro things for YEARS to keep those annoying above-the-ear wispy hairs out of the way when I wash my face. They're game-changing and I don't go anywhere without them.

peachy75019: In my last order from Yesstyle, I added the Peel-off Hair Pads because I have the type of hair that when it is freshly washed and dried any type of device will leave a crimp or dent in my hair so I struggle to keep the hair out of the way to put on my skin care and makeup. OMG! These pads are the bomb! They work perfectly for me (I should add that I have rather thin hair) and hold my hair out of the way and pull out exactly as you demonstrated and you can't tell they had even been there. I'm pretty jazzed about them.

Chris Tesch: Oh my gosh! I can’t believe how complicated the waterfall braid tool is. Section 5 to section 7, section 1 to section3...and then you do the hokey pokey....that’s what it’s all about.

stupor mundi: Thanks for showing these ❤ I always wanted to know what the last one looked like when finished, it was really cute even if having the tool in the hair is inconvenient. I love the velcro pads, I have a fringe and I've always relied on them!

K Goding: You should try a Bondi Band to hold your hair back while doing make-up. They are no-slip and they also soak up water and sweat. Great for working out. My go to headband!

Leslie Dae: I guess maybe because Asian hair is so straight, maybe for some girls with pin straight hair it would be useful? You know, like whatever hairdo you do, sometimes it just doesn’t hold up. The first one is pretty awesome tho!

Chris Lynn: I’ve been waiting for someone I trust to review Tati’s new Blendiful sponge for make up, so I’d personally love to see you try that.

Franny P.: I actually use the Velcro Hair Patch on my bangs to keeps it away from my face. It's like a flat version of rollers only this one functions like a clip instead of a rollers to keep bangs/fringe away from the face especially short ones.

Ingrid Oliveira: Sou do Brasil, por favor, autorize legendas em português

Charmin'Bugs: This was real cute, I agree with ya on the second product lol. For me, as an adult I appreciate hair products I wont need a second person to help me, but they are adorable!

Kalisha J: The first and third tools are pretty neat, the second seems way too complicated, lol. I already know how to do twist. I like the velcro the best!!

Brandy Freeman: You had me sweating & I was doing nothing . I'd like to see you test different heated eyelash curlers. I'm intrigued by the concept but have yet to try any. You look amazing btw. You've got such a glow about you. Mama's on ❣️❣️

Ivonne Reyes: Love love love you videos!! I’ve recently came across them on fb and just subscribed on your YouTube channel today. I’m a licensed cosmetologist and really enjoy you trying all those random hair and nail products the most lol but I do enjoy everything else as well! Ur so brave lol

Angela: I got the velcro in an Amazon order with some Korean face wash and THEY ARE AMAZING! I love love love them.

Peace Earth Angel 1111: We all need an Andrey to help us, well I do lol He is so supportive and helpful. Most guys would not be as encouraging as he is with your passions. You are such a sweet couple. I can’t wait to see you with your baby! Good luck!!

Vinta Gingersnap: I used to use the hair pads to hold my hair up with I would shave my own undercut. Was very helpful in not shaving hair that shouldnt be shaved haha

Holly Noel: Good grief, by section 9 I was also sweating and zoned out. BTW - You look fantastic!

Mica Flores: This is good for those of us who have silky hair that falls out. It might be easier to do it without the tools but the tools help hold my hair in without falling out!!

Chan-Mi Joo: I'm Korean so I know for sure that the writing on the packaging is not Korean. Just to let you know I think it might be Japanese.

Queen Tara: HUGE FAN from Alabama. So happy to hear about the baby! I knew you have had an extreme glow! If you don’t have a P.O. Box,0 please get one so we can send presents! If you’re ever in Alabama in the spring during the A Day game, I would love to show you around. Congratulations and Roll Tide.

This Vegan Life: I was getting stressed just watching you figure out the waterfall tool. I would have quit after a few minutes.

BetterLife Broadcasting: Can you do a tutorial on those 1940's big pin curls? Like what type of setting lotion is good? And how do you keep them from getting crushed flat while drying? does it matter if they all go one direction or should you vary them?

angellina fosse: I learned about the Velcro’d from a Chinese foreign exchange student in high school and I’m still using them all the time. Oh and I have wavy hair.

whoopdeedoo: #1 tool - kinda cool, might have to try! #2 tool - ain't never happenin in a million years lol #3 tool - cute and casual

Siobhán K.: Nope!!! Those just stressed me out. I can see myself throwing those across the bathroom in 2 mins or less out of frustration.

Jessica Lewis: Thank you for the video, I now appreciate my kinky hair problems. Minus the legal ones in the U.S. but, ya know. --- his side looks really good. --- I think asian hair textures have a great deal more slip making these tools helpful.

Liz: The title should be: How To IKEA your hair!

Laura.: Ah I have a tonne of those hair Velcro things! I found cute ones that are heart shaped and bow shaped and they're so handy for just keeping the hair off your face and not leaving kinks. Also if I need to take them off for a bit, or if I know I'll need one soon I stick it to my cardigan and it'll stay there until I need it, way easier than carrying around bobby pins or clips, so handy! I usually have one stuck to the seat of my car too because I hate my hair in my face when driving. ❣️

ninadetusojos 23: I love those products thanks for the video, wish i could buy them ♥️

2NE1 QUEENS: I love the first one, I always use them when I get home to move my bangs out of the way

Lyscia: Oh! I have these velcro. They're amazing for leaving the hair off my face during makeup.. especially baby hairs

Linda Young: Audre has skills with air ...if you guys have a girl she is going to be happy with dads hair work..you guys make awesome vlogs

lindsay freudenstein: I LOVE your videos, but can you do more videos about your life?! I loved watching your home renovation vids and announcing your pregnancy!

Eva Jawidzik: Love your personality I would have gotten the wave thing messed up. It would have turned into a bird flying across the room. Your hair looks great

JoBisbee: I jus received some skin care from S. Korea. That little square velcro thing was in the box as a freebie. I had so idea what it was for! Thanks to you now I know. lol

Ma. Editha Lor: The first one is very popular here in the Philippines. It's the same material used in rollers that sticks to you hair. It's basically like one side of velcro pads. Love it!

Jay Linn: You know the expression "Makes you want to tear your hair out"? Well these would not only literally tear my hair out but MAKE me want to!

DotsPlots: It's been a long time since I checked out Milabu, I'm so glad to hear your good news.

Victoria Lambert: I would have threw the waterfall one across the room after the first step

Kristy: I'm getting confused just watching you do that waterfall braid thing. There is no way I could figure that thing out on my own.

Katrina Cristobal: For people like me who loves watching Korean dramas and kpop I'm definitely sure the instructions written in the packaging is not Korean its Japanese

Sungjin Robbin Yoon: I've been reading all these comments about the packaging being in Chinese and Japanese, which I can also see, but I just want to point out that these tools are super duper popular in Korea - as they are in China and Japan so let's all just give her benefit of the doubt that in the product description she ordered from probably had something about Korea or the website itself..

Jann Kanizar: This is the first time I have belly laughed with one of your videos. I love them all so far but this one is leaving me

Hello Korean Adventure: The students at my school use the velcro pats as hair decorations by cutting it into shapes, i.e. heart, clouds, etc. I have fine texture hair, but I have A LOT of hair so it doesn't work well for me for holding my hair back.

Becki Worden: I bought one of those Velcro things for your hair but I got it at forever 21 years ago and it’s shaped like a bow but it’s the same exact thing and I like it because when I’m doing my make up I don’t have to use a hair clip.

Hyyacinthus A: I love K products! The make up from Korea is very good ! ❤️

queenSummerKeli: I like the twist helper. My hair is so thick I feel like this help my hair stay put.

pixi s: I absolutely adore you two

Treasure Slayer: Bless your heart for sticking with the waterfall thing. I think it needs to go in the garbage. Love the Velcro

Whitney Sanders: So I have Asian texture hair being japanese. Myhair is so smoothit slides out of a lot of styles. I wonder if these help just cuz they are something for the hair to hold too

rara mbol: god you're good at following instructions, i would've lost it at the second point

Lena Olson: Korean beauty is becoming more popular and i am loving it. Do you have any sites you would recomend?

rmh8402: I like them...I think I need to get some actually since I can't do waterfall braids and my twists fall apart lol

sophie ze: please do another episode of short hair styles

Rena Nel: I really like the blue nails you have, they're a lot like the color I just wore not too long ago: Dreams Need Clara-Fication from the Nutcracker and the Four Realms by OPI.

vickiemouse23: I was so lost on the Waterfall My hair is super thin and fine and most things don’t stay for me. They just slide right out...

AlternativeJ: @Milabu, did you also take into account that eastern girls have different hair structures than western girls. It would probably work more for them than yours, maybe?

Lucie Medici: The waterfall Sounds like a fun thing to do

Claire Foulliaron: I quite like the 1st one and 3rd tool but no way I'm even trying the waterfall tool I would literally lose patience with it! I would try your tutorial though. I haven't seen the link.

lauryn cliff: i love your makeup in this

Megan Nowlin: Hello, New subscriber here! Would love if you did a video of your 2019 favorite tools. Would love to know what your favorite straightener is? And could you review the la vite straighting brush by Lange. Love all your videos!!!

MrsLoretta: Milana I have the first one you show in red bows with polka dots...I look like Minni Mouse with them in my hair...Others would be too hard for me..lol You did a good job...so did Andrey..lol Hugs Loretta

Melissa Golombick: This is so much effort. I’d much rather not braid my hair at all. I would cry out of frustration after 2 minutes

mariana martinez jimenez: That water fall braid attachment is actually very handy for me because Im a braid dummy.

lyna ly: Maybe do a side by side comparison, one side with the tool the other side if you were to do the same style but without the tool. Then we can see if the tools make a difference/are worth it.

Improving My Selfie: The question i have is do the tools make the style last longer?

Sharon La Tour: Mila, you did a good job. it is helpful when you have Andrey help you. his looks good as well. I think his is a little more even. :) Fun things to do with your hair!

Jojo: If section 1 is travelling at 40mph and crosses over section number 2 which is looping at section number 5, while section number 3 is in reverse. How much anxiety would trying to braid your hair cause?

Brenda Lawyer: Your husband is an awesome helper.

Elizabeth Malave: I have no idea why I had never seen u before. I loved the way u go so quickly to the video I really loved ur video my hair is as long as yours and Im not to good (absolutely BAD) styling it.

KP rosshia: Nice engineering skills. Bravo. Enjoyed the helping.

Nicolette Sommer: As always you are awesome. Thanks for being the guinea.

Ivy b: I use the hair velcro, I get 20 pieces for $3.

Legend Arie: These are cool!! Thanks for sharing!!

siddxcassie: Beauty in Korea is insane, I’m not surprised if they’re amazing lmao

Gema Gonzalez: Omg my nail tech uses that Velcro thing on her front bangs

Tammy: Ahhhh!!! The first one you showed, I got as a free gift and no instructions as to what it was. After it layed around my house several days I threw it away. Lol..

Viviana Z: i almost started taking shots every time you said “basically “

Iris Tsai: Is it just me?! I thought the packaging has Japanese writing on instead of Korean?

Bihari Sauce: Plz do a hair tutorials for padded headbands and more fancy hair accessories like bows pearl hairpins acrylic ones basically get the jam

Carla Ventura: I think im gonna Keep on waking up and leaving the house with a messy bun

Kathryn Hall: Like the waterfall look without the tool. Can you do a tutorial with it half up like that but no tool?

WonderTin: That second part was confusing but was funny.

Maria Seppanen: I just have my hair in a bun with a short chopstick or plastic "basket"...takes less than a minute..I´d never have the patience with these type of tools anymore, these are young girlie exploring stuff.....a time for everything...

Vianey Villar: Hola nena, super buenos tus vídeos, pero serían mejor si tuvieran subtítulos please!!

mansi chauhan: Hats off to ur understandings

Tammy loescher: I’m afraid these would be in the trash due to frustration

Your Fun Sister: I assume those Velcro patches are only for holding your hair back for a utility purpose. It can’t be meant for fashion.

Bonnie Edwards: Your hubby did a good job. Hope your feeling well.

Marieke: I wonder if it will stay in longer without product then a normal twist. Because that sometimes tends to fall out with smooth hair. Perhaps the tool will help it stay up longer?

Jena Hashino: I think most of those products aren't from korea though.. it's written in Japanese!

Bianca Ursu: Love the video, but can I know what eye shadow you’re wearing? The sparkling one just look amazing Might wear it for my wedding

Recipe for disaster: Sorry, but I like to point out that the other two tools, waterfall braid and spiral thingy, it’s actually Japanese. From what I see on the instructions given.

Jean Fagan: Whew!!! You are brave to even try these last two. Canna liked the velcro black squares

C B: That waterfall braid tool gave me such anxiety.

Antiques Restoration: The waterfall braiding tool =

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