Hairdresser Reacts To People Going To The Lowest Rated Hair Salons

Hi Beautiful! Today we watch some people go to the lowest rated hair salons in their area and they got the actual worst hair color, hair cuts and blowouts ever. I'm scared.

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Hi beautiful today we're watching some people go to the lowest rated hair salons. That just sounds like the worst idea possible. I do feel bad rating. Other hairdressers work, so i'm going to try and be as kind as possible. Sometimes it is really funny, though, watching like hairdressers do things that are just completely terrible, because you know what we are professionals, but there are professionals that you know maybe don't take their job as seriously as others or just aren't, as talented as others. That'S in every profession, you know so there's no difference with hair dressers. You have to find the right one for you, the one that's going to do the work that you want done to your hair and who's going to take their time and do it and do it really well, don't go to the worst hairdresser in your city, because I feel like this is a terrible idea, so let's watch some people go to the worst rated hairdressers in their cities and see what the hell happens to their heads by these professionals. Let'S do it so. Today'S first video is by yashbi baga, and this is called hair. Color nightmare. Try the worst reviewed salon ombre fail. They colored my hair orange i'm a bit nervous because every time i color my hair, they get damaged. But let's see what happens, i'm actually excited too, because it's been long that my hair has had no color so she's, starting with no color in her hair, and it looks so pretty. This should be really really easy to lighten her hair, because her hair is on the finer side. You can get really nice balayage ombre moment going on. This should not be a difficult process and whatever they do, i don't see how it's going to turn out that bad. I feel weird i feel like i'm going back to school with two piggy tails, but i think this is how the process starts. Do i look funny so now you can see this is the first step, you're bleaching, my hair, so that whatever color i choose can get over these, and this looks funny. This is how it's done now: let's wrap it in a foil, and then this would look like this from the looks of it he's creating like literal lines on her head with lightner, unless he somehow blends this. After with a gloss, toner application. I don't know how this is going to look good. He is making like these extremely harsh lines on her head and putting them in foils, which is gon na, make her hair lighten really nicely and really bright, which is good, but not good. When you're putting a harsh line on her hair, it's gon na be dark and then a line and light which is going to look so bad. I hope they do something to fix that line. They'Re, definitely applying enough lightener um and really getting it in there. So i love that, but there's just no blending going on like it's non-existent here is the other thing that i'm seeing the lightener's like starting at various different heights, which is like cute. It'S like that's what you would do with balayage right. You wouldn't have everything starting at the same height or else would look too uniform, but he's starting like four inches down on the bottom and then leaving like one inch of root at the top. It'S going to look all sorts of messed up, because her hair is going to be like bleached from here down and then from here down and then from here down. It'S going to be all over the place so guys they've bleached, my hair and all the bleached hair is in this foil so that it keeps warm and we'll keep it for like 30 minutes, then wash it put on the color. So now you can see the color is already there now they're mixing it with the hair, so that it doesn't look odd when the color washes out. Ah, it's actually worse than i thought it was gon na be it is really blonde really dark and there's that really crisp line going across it looks all sorts of crazy. I don't know what else to say. It looks really crazy. So we are back on the chair with washed hair which are bleached. You know not the most optimal result. That'S for sure. They said what the [ __ ] is blending. They did not want a part of the blending life, no, no, no! No! No! No! No! How is she not freaking out? She does look good blonde, though by the way, but how is she not freaking out? This is so bad. I'M sorry this is so bad. I don't even know what is going on. It'S like black, yellow stripe. Oh no! No! No! No, what is this toner? Why is it orange so guys after this? I realized that i have messed up all my hair, so i called my mama went back home and she helped me color them. Finally, this is something that me and my mom have done ourselves, because when we went to the salon and told him to color our hair, he did something really gear out of them and i had an event the next day, so in urgency we had to do Something ourselves, and so we colored them wine ourselves, i'm sorry what i would die. I would literally die. Nothing went right in that we need to blend. You know at least back home before you put those lines in her hair. Anything just give me anything. That'S a little bit better than this um back home do a little brushing at the top. So it's not all one crisp line do a darker toner or something to just blend it. I mean like that bright orange. I don't think that's what she was looking for. I don't know what she was looking for, but i cannot believe that was an actual experience that she had and she was filming the whole thing, which is even more hilarious, like i can't get over that whoa. No, thank you. I don't want that. Okay up next is a video by the channel tarantula, and this is called going to the worst reviewed hair salon, long bob haircut, okay. So i think that he went to this lady and was just like yo. I want a bomb, so she is apparently just straightening. His hair with a blow dryer, i would definitely recommend wetting it or completely straightening it before starting um. That way, you get the most clean lines possible, um. Otherwise, it's going to be a mess and all sorts of wavy once uh, it's restyled the next time and washed um so already really concerning with the uh technique, that's already starting to show, but we're hopeful. Okay, so we're getting started with the cut and we are going directly in with the clippers okay, which is totally fine. If the line was straight and the clippers actually worked, it'd be fine um. The clippers are clearly way too dull. The guy does need a good haircut though like listen, he has all sorts of layers going on in there they're a mess. I don't know what. Maybe he just grew it out from like a shortcut and kind of went with it and didn't really uh cut it at all, but she is still trying to get that hair straight, even though it's not straight nope, it still has so much volume in it. We don't cut hair like that bib the way she's elevating the sections as she cuts too, is concerning like why are we not combing it all down and cutting? Why is why are these sections lifted up? You'Re gon na create, like small, tiny bits of layering in his hair, and it's gon na look weird and like beveled at the ends and now on the back she's, not lifting the sections at all she's, just cutting right on to his back um she's, basically cutting The hair all different kinds of ways, whatever she feels like doing uh. Clearly, this guy has very healthy hair that, i must say, okay, we're pulling the hair forward. It'S actually not looking like totally horrible like for all the bull she just pulled. She could have had this done 10 times faster if she just did it right in the first place, instead of doing like 10 different haircuts, oh the way, she's trying to even it out and like connect the two bridges of like long and short. Oh, it just keeps getting shorter. Oh my god, she's like this is where we want the length like a bob she's, bringing it shorter and shorter and shorter and shorter. This is going to be a willy wonka haircut baby. Oh, the lack of layering is scary. The way it's all one length and sitting like that is scary. He has way too much hair for that. It'S gon na make his face, shape, look so weird and bulky and crazy. The way she's fluffing my hair up and like doing the blow dryer is so cute just blow dry, his hair, that's not it she's taking wax and making his hair bevel in at the bottom. What are we doing? Why are we hacking more hair? Yes, willy wonka? What a trooper of a guy - oh, my god, you could tell on his face! He did not want anything to do with what she was doing and he was scared a little bit um. That was probably worse than like the first time people cut, hair and hair school. Let'S never do that again. Ever ever ever ever again, let's move on to the next video. This video is by freedom, styles and it's called professional hair salon gone wrong. I'M getting a little bit more than i asked for. I got more than a laugh. I got more of a cry from these videos today, but hopefully this one's more funny rather than scary and a lot of people will say freedom, because watching this video is kind of long and a lot of people will be very sensitive because of the way they Were pulling my head and that the hair i lost is more than the hair that is left on my head and a lot of people we just their mind would just be like what do you expect from the beginning? Yes, i expected this, even though i lost a lot of hair and my hair is experiencing heat damage that shampoo, i don't know what just happened, but there was so much hair coming out of her head and now he's brushing her hair. Honestly, you don't need to take so much water out of her hair um. I would literally leave it dripping if i was doing her hair, because what's gon na happen is her. Hair is gon na soak up that water extremely fast, and it's going to dry extremely fast, so you don't need to sit there and start like trying to towel dry it, and you want that moisture in her hair. That way, when you go and blow dry it, you can actually get the hair nice and straight and you can comb through it really easily. Otherwise, if her hair starts to dry, it's going to be a pain in the blow dry and it's not going to become really really pin straight. Oh my god, the fact that she has to hold her head right now, while he does this, oh no! No! No! No he's blow drying her hair, like like full-on trying to give her waves with the blow dryer. That'S not how this works. No, let's take a let's take a nice um, boar, bristle, brush flat brush and let's just blow dry it straight, and then we can go and do some flat iron work if we really want to at the end. But this with her texture is not gon na work. The fact that there's two people doing her hair right now and they're both completely failing. Can we talk about the fact that they're, using the tiniest round brushes like ceramic round brushes that are a half an inch wide? No, don't do that don't start with the brush underneath her hair, it's going to add volume you want to try and make that [. __ ] as flat as possible, flatten it out, put the blow dryer on top of the brush, and then you can go underneath once it's all dry and start to give the ends a little bit of a bevel but uh-uh. This is so sad, like we should be taught in hair school on how to blow out kinky curly hair. It'S totally unacceptable. This is how you wreck somebody's hair and completely damage it and fry it. How is she so cool with this? Why does her hair look like that, and what did they put in her hair to make it literally not move? Oh my god. Let'S never do this ever again, like guys, okay, if you're a hairdresser out there and you don't know how to do hair like this. Just don't do it. This is just so sad and pathetic. There'S way too much steam coming off of her hair like way too much. Why are we going back over the sections we already did with the round brush and now trying to flatten it out? I can't watch this. I can't even watch it. Oh my god. What i would do in this situation is make sure her hair is super, conditioned super moisturized and not towel dry. It okay and then take out the tiniest perimeter section around her head and go in there and get all of her edges smoothed out. First, with a nice bore, bristle flat brush or anything of that nature and go in there with with the blow dryer and not try and blast it with heat. Just take really small sections take your time. It doesn't actually need to take that much time and go in there and get all that smooth out. Why are to her ends? Look like that at the end, if you want a little bit smoother and a little nicer, and you want some bevel on your hair going with a flat iron, we just don't need to be doing all this. Oh my god! Now we're going with a curling iron. We'Re gon na curl, her hair. Why are we curling it upwards? That'S not gon na look good like. Why are we doing that? Why are we taking horizontal sections and curling them that makes zero sense like take vertical sections and curl away from her face, and it will look a lot better? Oh and now we're changing techniques now we're doing beach waves. All of a sudden girl decide what you want to do and do it and execute the vision. I'M just grateful. Her hair is still on her head at this point. No way they left you like that, absolutely not me and krillet we paid 120 dollars and then i paid 70 dollars this time i paid 70 dollars, and did i regretted doing this guys? I never regret it. You restart. What has happened has happened to me. I learned from this i learned i learned if you are to stretch your natural hair, go to people that are specialized on our afro, hey, okay, she paid 70 dollars for that blowout woman. You are way too nice way way way way too nice. That is a huge no-no. You should get your money back, that is so not okay, so disgusting and so awful and those hairdressers should have known that. Didn'T look good and not charged you and not even have done your hair in the first place and you should have ran away honestly. This has all been horrifying. That was honestly 10 times worse than what i was expecting, i'm scarred from this and i'm so sorry. If any of you guys out, there have paid for your hair to be done, and it's been like this horrific that should never happen. It'S totally unexcusable and it's totally horrifying on every level. If you're not already subscribed, make sure you do write down below you. Can click the like button and the bell icon to be notified every time i post a new video. If you guys like to text me, this is my number. I guess it's really connected to my phone. Yes, i really do see some of your messages and yes i'll, be texting back a few of you guys who text me right now. This will also notify you every time i post a new video, if you guys like to shop. My live your extra life merch. You can do so now here it all. Is i wear it literally, every day of my life, it's so comfy, i made sure of it. When i created it, you can shop it at the link below or at xmodohair.com. If you guys would like to check out my haircare brand and my color brand, you can do so at x, model, hair and x, mondo color. 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That'S all for today guys thank you so much for watching and don't forget to live your extra life and i'll see you next time bye, guys so

Sharknado: Imagine Brad hosting and being the judge on a reality show like Masterchef but for hair dressers, I am so here for it

Noelia Jaime: I was horrified by what they did to that last girl. It was literally abuse. It made my stomach hurt. Brad,this is the reason a lot of us learned how to cut,dye and style our own hair. Because of "Professionals" like these.

K C: Can we just take a moment to appreciate how good that purple wine color looked on that first girl. Damn, her and ma know how to pick out a hair color. It was gorgeous with her skin color!!

Hannah Wilson: The way those men did that poor woman’s beautiful ethnic hair is disgusting. I’m a hairdresser and i knew they didn’t know what the fuck they were doing and just wanted her money. I was taught how to do ethnic hair in cosmetology school and I promise you if you care to do it, it’s just as easy as every other hair type. That was truly so sad

Stef: I've gone into a couple salons with my mixed hair and had the salon flat out refuse to serve me - they were really nice about it though. They were honest and said that they had no experience with my kind of hair and were too afraid to damage my hair or hurt me. I think that's fair and for a service business to turn away customers for the well-being of the customer says a lot more than the two men ruining that poor lady's hair because they were too proud/money-hungry to admit they didn't know what the hell they were doing. As someone with similar hair texture to her's I totally feel her pain, that must have been traumatising honestly

Hayden Mary: The fact that all types of hair isn’t taught in HAIR school is frustrating. Everyone should be able to go to a salon and feel cute leaving.

Ilana levit: I'm not a hairstylist, I'm not a black woman, That last video/part had me PISSED so much!

Muffintree14: That last one was heart breaking, there’s no way they didn’t see the pain and damage they were causing and they continued anyway, I am disgusted.

Maya: the amount of hairstylists that have said "I can't wait to play with your hair" to me when I have super curly 3c hair, is SCARY. Like I'm sorry, I didn't realize I was paying you to PLAY with my hair. If you don't know how to style/cut curly hair please do not pretend like you do.

Romane Vincent: To say I was disgusted by the fact they made her pay 70 dollars for this humiliation is an understatement...

Christi Nweke: I’ve watched a video where a girl with 4C hair goes into a salon in Japan, and the hairdresser treats her hair WAY better than these guys, despite literally never seeing 4C before. He asked questions to make sure he was doing the best for her hair. There’s no excuse for what those last guys did to that poor woman’s hair

Shelley (but you can call me Shell): I think the first girl and her mom did a really good job fixing her colour. And, I loved how her final hair colour matched her shirt. I really thought she ended up looking good!

toastEDmrshmello09: I feel like they were mistreating her on purpose. I can’t.

NEVER LAND: I literally screamed "NO SHE HAS 4C HAIR YOU CAN'T DO THAT!" It's so heartbreaking to see them literally just destroy her hair. And she paid $70 for THAT? Why would they even attempt to do her hair, if they knew they didn't know how to.

Sydni Redmond: I would have refused to pay for the services of any of any of these. Especially the last girl. Unforgivable

Smaugette: They should have just told that girl with the textured hair that they were not able to provide her that service. They destroyed her hair!!!

Tune in with Trixie: I feel physically sick watching then ruin this beautiful girls hair, if you can't do curly hair then don't!! Omg the poor woman :'(

jins left hand: Brad: I'll try to be as nice as possible Also Brad: these ppl learned nothing in beauty school

Gerduckie: This is why I'm so scared to just let anyone work with my 4c hair

Shalay Kyles: I f’n love that you knew how to do curly kinky texted hair!!! You’re right about ALL hair dressers needing to know how to do all textures. Please do a video doing this to show people it’s possible. I’ve had to do one too

Katherine Tucker: I can’t believe they did that to that last woman’s hair. I’m so angry with how they left her. I’m actually disgusted. Unbelievable

Beks: If a hairdresser doesn't know how to cut or style a certain hair type then just don't do it. My daughter has kinky curly hair and I dont take her to a salon cause I just don't trust anybody with her hair

Ashley Ann: I feel so sad for that girl with the two males “working” on her hair.

Celeste A: Im actually so heartbroken for that girl. Like HOW did she not just get up and leave.

I F: It's like those men just didn't even care for the last woman. If I were them I would just tell her I can't do your hair justice.

Jessica: When people ruin ethnic/African hair, my heart literally breaks. It takes so long, and so much effort to grow out, and the way they go in without any regard to her pain and hair health is really disgusting

Meg G: watching that lady getting her hair RUINED by those people literally hurt my soul like i’m not a person of colour or a hair stylist and i would know how to better treat her hair than them

Ella Morriss: Can we all take a moment to appreciate Brads vibe, his always so positive and charming and it honestly brightens up my day

Carrie Kayastha: I’m a hairdresser, but I’ve only done this texture of hair a few times so definitely not an expert (but my teacher was really well-versed in all kinds of textures so we got our hands in a lot!) I was taught to use a comb attachment on a blow dryer to help separate the kinks and help to stretch them out, and worry more about straightening it with a flat iron or pressing comb (if you’re skilled like that! ). The blow dryer won’t straighten that hair, but you make your job SO much easier to straighten it by stretching the kinks out with that comb attachment, like Brad said good moisture in the hair, and small sections!!

Liliaana Mitchell: Makes me happy to see brad standin up for the last gurl n her hair. yes schools should be taught about the kinky and 3/4 hair types and black hair.

Ti LaFaye: OMG!!! It was so painful to watch them destroy that woman’s beautiful 4C hair. That is so unprofessional to agree to work on hair you have no knowledge and experience with. Back in the day when I was an active hairdresser, the very first salon I worked for told us that we could not refuse customers, and if we didn’t know how to perform the service they wanted we had to fake it. The day I quit that salon was when they told me I had to do a man’s haircut with clippers. Nope! I am not a barber. I packed my stuff and walked out the door.

Ella: The last girl.. I feel so sorry for her, her hair was so pretty and they just… this hurt my soul. How do people not know to work with EVERY hair texture as hairdresser?!

MaggieLyz: I had my hair bleached and dyed pink but my hairstylist decided since I was a young teen I would 'regret it' and ignored me as she dyed my hair a rose gold that matched my brown hair only with a little sheen. The blonde when it faded out was more bold!! I never cried so hard, i was so fricken mad. I will never go to her again it just was so sad bc now I have a job and cant do bold colors anymore I completely missed all my opportunity to dye it crazy bc of her.

Brooke Holcomb: I’m currently in hair school and I’m soo thankful they have taught us how to work with textured hair. It really should be mandatory. I know people in the industry who have never worked with curly/textured hair and it baffles me.

Hasina Chevannes: As a black girl, I felt everything they were doing to her, that is humiliating and disrespectful.

Rebecca Chilstrom: Super proud to say, my school teaches highly textured hair just as much as every other hair texture❤️ they said they want us to be able to have our back to our client and be able to confidently take whoever it is without turning around, i love it

Jalina Nageeullah: Over the years I’ve had my hair completely destroyed until I started doing it at home myself. ‍♀️ I have never died my hair and last chemical used was when I was like 12. I got a relaxer. I’m 23 now. And I’m so happy I stopped going to salons like this. I paid $70 for a trim.

Cindy Nyakundi: Last woman’s botched hair is the reason why I make my own hair. That was painful to watch damn

Moonchild: My mom teaches hair dressers (in Germany) and she mostly has great students but once a year she’s like „I don’t know if i can let them just walk out here. They gonna hurt someone”

Bri Taylor: the fact that they don’t teach EVERYONE about 4c hair is extremely ignorant & something that really needs to change.

Jossie Anne Pantila: Got my hair bleached from a cheap salon for 10$, the result is pretty decent, no missing spots, sectioning is very precise but no foils. I live in Cebu, Philippines.

Florencia Bazan: Omg, the tolerance of that last woman was beyond this world, fr. I can't believe she didn't run out of that salon, they were crazy

Nerea Lavigne: This last video is literally making me cry. Even though I dont have the same hair texture as that girl, it made me remember a lot of years going to a salon and getting hurt and obviously upset because of my curly hair. The fact that hair school doesnt teach how to work with every type of hair colour is crazy. Curly hair is really beautiful and we get to hate it a huge part of our lives.

hannah omary: I went to a low cost chain salon once. The girl brushing my hair was brushing my hair so rough and ripping it out. Also did a crap coloring job. The other salon I went to to fix it made fun of it, “what the h%#% kind of color is that?”. It was pretty brutal but I appreciate that they fixed it.

Izzy Pasic: I refuse to believe the second lady had any kind of training in hair cutting. And the last video is just depressing.

CN: I feel so bad for the last girl. That is just so disrespectful and to charge her also! No, just no. That is NOT okay.

Lucie Ciepka: The last video was one of the saddest things I’ve seen in the last few months. People are dying I know, many have lost their jobs, homes and yet seeing two grown men (supposed professionals) treat that lady and her hair with such a vengeance. Did you see the way the guy was pulling her hair as if, if he yelled at it, it would have straightened it self better. Did you see the light brush he used at one point I HAVE THE SAME for the baby hair of my daughter. Walk away without paying ? maybe if your husband or boyfriend or driver or bodyguard is there, but most women pay! Maybe you can get your money back if you come back later with your husband or boyfriend or your driver but women pay first. Seeing this lady mistreated, no! Paying for the abuse that her hair sustained, sums up every thing that needs to change in today’s society!

Kay Scruton: The more I see videos like these, the more grateful I am that the hair salon I go to is nothing like the ones shown here. I once had my hair done at some budget cuts place, and didn't realise what was wrong until my sister (who was training to be a hairdresser at the time) straightened my hair and noticed a random bit of hair that was like 2 inches longer than it should've been. After that, I was so scared to go to another salon, and I would just wait until my sister had free time to do my hair for me. Even after she moved out of state, I would wait for her to come and visit because she was the only one I trusted with my hair. Now, I regularly (Every 6 weeks) get my hair done at the salon she worked at before she moved. The women there are simply amazing when it comes to hair styling, and I don't want to go anywhere else (I also get a discount because my sis used to work there hehe). Something I've really come to appreciate from them is that whenever I've asked for something different from my usual, they always talk me through it to make sure it's what I want. Even then, they may suggest a variation if it won't suit my skin tone, or it'll damage my hair because my hair is naturally dark, so if I ask for something really light, they would have to bleach it A LOT. My mum is a bit iffy about how much it costs, but they've never done a bad job with my hair, so I don't mind paying almost $200. Sorry this is a bit long to read.

Mama Rooo: Oh my gosh what the HECK did they do to her beautiful curly hair no way they charged her $70 for that, that's so unprofessional

Victoria Elaine: Agreed!! We love the texture representation!! It's so hard to find a hairdresser who knows what to do with curly hair.

Simply Interstellar: I’m a cosmetology student and my god everyone I know at my school can do a better job than this… especially on that last girl, that was heartbreaking. It’s obvious that ethnic hair has different care needs. Learning how to treat different hair types is basic hair school knowledge… so frustrating

Sometimes it snows in April: I love that Brad used the term ‘edges’ when speaking about how to style the black woman’s hair. ❤️

Chelsea Flewellen: As a teen my mom took me to Supercuts to touch up my highlights. During the application, I heard the girl say "oops" but she didn't tell us what happened. When she was done, we found out she had dropped a quarter sized glob of bleach onto my head and scalp, put me under the dryer to process and then washed it out like nothing happened. I had to go to another salon to fix her mistake.

Alexis Politis: I got so emotional watching the last woman have her hair butchered. No one deserves that.

Lora Dawn: I've barely been watching YouTube lately... so I'm excited to binge 4 months worth of your videos lol edit: the way they ruined that woman's hair though I feel so bad for her.. you'd think that hairdressers should learn how to work with all hair textures!

Zaza Zipper: Brad! We NEED to have your products available in the rest of the world! I'm growing out my colored butt length hair (am 6 ft tall, so that's a lot and it takes forever) and have always wanted to try some odd colors without permanently damaging my manes with bleach. We need you Brad, not just in the US and UK, we all need you!

[Hold my Apple juice]: I got my hair bleached in my cousin's salon and I feel so grateful after seeing this, the bleach job was really good though.

Muneca BonBon: I feel the same way Brad does when I watch videos of girls going to the worst rated make up artists in their town. I am so passionate about make up and usually the worst rated make up artists is just some sweet old lady doing her best and the person filming her is straight up shaming and mocking her hard work, it's lowkey bullying and it hurts my heart every time

Christine Cannibal: Omg... That last one "professional hair salon gone wrong" almost made me cry.... How can you call yourself a professional hair stylist but you don't know how to do black hair. I didn't like that at all. They were just hacking at her head and burning her hair. You can't do curly curly hair like you would do straight and wavy hair. Like Jesus Christ. I hated watching that whole thing.. poor woman.. :( also THE FACT THEY EVEN CHARGED HER WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK?! OMG Edit: I am aware that apparently hair school doesn't always teach how to do her hair type, but that's still no excuse for what they did to her hair. They could have told her they were not comfortable doing her hair as they had no/little experience and didn't want to ruin it and would rather turn her away than ruin your hair. But no. They wanted her money. Side note: hair school should teach all styles. How to do all kinds of hair. All textures of hair. I mean that's what you're paying for!! To learn how to do hair! Theres so many types of hair!!

NaeNathanFamily: Love you and your videos! Do you ever do episodes where you give people suggestions of colors/styles that would look good on them? Sooo tired of my hair style ..

Bottled Souls: I used to go to one of those high-rated salons where I spent a fortune on getting my hair cut and I would always hate it. I've started going to the salon at my local Walmart found a stylist I freaking LOVE. For 30 bucks she does a way better job listening and getting my hair to look right, and I give her a tip about equal to the cut and make out like a bandit. Happy me, happy hair dresser, happy pocket book.

moon: Yo they were literally destroying that last girl's hair. I feel so bad for her.

YoungDynasty: I'm glad I can do my own hair aswell as going to college to be a hairstylist and do others too. Nothing makes me happier than people who are left crying with tears of happiness or falling asleep because I'm so light handed. (Yeah it happened a few times ) The last one is so traumatic it brings back the pain of having to get my own hair done as a child and being tender headed. My heart bleeds for her because that is gonna be a huge struggle to fix . We were never taught how to do black hair in my college but I did my research (about hair in general aswell as more so relaxed because that's what I had at the time) from when I was younger so I was bored when I first went to college because I already knew nearly everything I was being taught lol

Jay Lynn: I have come to the conclusion that “going to the worst rated hair salon” actually means “I went to a cheap salon because I didn’t want to pay the normal amount at a high rated salon and instead of taking responsibility for my poor choice, I just try to say I did it on purpose as a challenge.” Which is why majority of these videos I’ve seen show the person only mentioning that the salon is “the lowest rated” AFTER their hair is FCKD. Like damn…y’all are getting more and more creative with passing the buck.

Alexis Lockett: Omg I was almost in tears watching them attempt to do her natural hair. I wouldn’t have been able to sit there that long nor pay for that. When I was in Cosmetology school I can’t tell you how my classmates would always come to me for me to help them. There should be a specific class in Cosmo that focuses on kinky and curly natural hair

araL nedleS: I would love to see a reality program for hair where contestants are given people with fried and fucked up hair and have to fix it and give the prettiest outcome :)

Caitlyn Scott: My husband and I had tried to shorten his hair during shut down when all salons were closed and it wasn't bad but it needing some fixing! We went to this local, family-owned shop and we walked in, the one woman working came from the back, still on Facetime with another person, after about five minutes of us standing there (there was no one else in the salon). She asked us what we wanted and we explained the situation, she just stared at us for an uncomfortable amount of time and said "you expect me to just fix it? Is my job a joke to you?" and told us to leave. Absolutely insane, we were completely dumbfounded - never were we trying to be disrespectful to hairstylists.

uhsaltine: I can’t believe they destroyed that black woman’s hair, that physically hurt to see, that is just disrespectful

Hannah Stevens: As someone in cosmetology school I can say that that was DEFINITELY worse than the first time someone tried to cut hair in beauty school

Williams_3: I’m sorry but my respect for brad went bc he actually knows how to treat and style hair like that

Душа Антона: I love how Brad changed His tome AND choice of words, when he Is watching the supposedly profesionally trained people mess up. U would never hear him say "totally unecceptable" towards somebody doing hair at home. That's why I love you, teach, so much: being profesional when it's appropriate♥️

LaVonda Bland: I was 21 had little to no money, so I went to a Walmart salon (this was the mid 90s) and asked for layers, I left looking like the backup singer for a hairband. She cut the first "layer" a quarter of an inch above my ear. Needless to say I learned my lesson.

Paige Patton Hargis HAMMERZIPPY: I am totally obsessed. I wish I had found this channel during quarantine era. I also wish I had recorded my bleaching experiences. I am wiser now. I think it's so cute. That he models his merch and the sales pitches for his products. It just shows such a genuine love for what he is selling. There is so much stuff we can buy. What sets the top sellers apart from the rest is the person selling it. Well and how much exposure. He is the next T18. Lol

Jaisin: I went to Walmart to get my hair bleached, I asked for highlights/ombré and at the end I was completely blonde. Like strawberry blonde. It looked nice but it was definitely not what I asked for lol

kiwii: literally im sad 95% of the time and Brad just saying hi beautiful makes me smile lol

Natalie Pratt: I got my hair done in November, and I asked for it to be bleached most of the way through to a pretty light blonde, almost platinum, and I wanted just a little bit of lowlights in there as well, a bit of an ombré type thing. I paid 125 bucks and she made it mostly dark brown, especially at the top, only bleached a few of the hairs at the top and barely touched the lower parts of my hair, I’m a natural blonde, and she decided it would be good to make my face framing dark brown. Like what?? That’s supposed to be light right? It’s faded now and doesn’t look bad (it was never too bad, but it looked a bit grey with the coloring as well which was weird) and I just am not a fan now. I’ll probably just get it bleached without any of that soon. My goodness.

Jessica Grundsten: They not only destroyed that poor woman’s African hair, but they made her PAY.

Talia Goren: When I was 16, I got high lites for the first time. I went in and told the stylist that my dark hair actually tends toward blondes more than reds, so not to put too much blonde in there as I wanted more auburn-y reddish tones. She rolled her eyes, lectured me, and ignored me. I left crying with a full head of blonde hair. (They fixed it a few hours later, but it was all super traumatizing.)

Ashley Smith: I remember going with my cousin to a hair salon in our town because she wanted a simple wash. She just wanted someone to wash her hair and blow dry it. She had relaxed hair so it was straight too. When we went in, then man said "Sorry but we don't do black hair." she was like "I just want it washed." and he was said "yeah we aren't trained to do black hair." This was probably 1997 in Jersey...

cole.: I love brads videos sm I sit here for hours binge watching them

Amber Leigh: The first time I got my hair dyed blonde they left bleach on my hair for 6 hours it became so over processed and I didn’t know it was wrong the hairdresser was a friend of a friend who owned a salon in a really sketchy area

NamuDionysus: her hair was so beautiful and thick oh my goodness the way they treated it was so painful. You can tell they've never laid a finger on kinky hair with how rough they were with it. and they did all of that with her hair drYY- im actually in pain for her

Muchachita De Barrio: I was always wondering how those bad hairdressers live? I mean how do they feel to mess up someone's hair like you should know that you don't even know what you're doing Right??? can someone answer me that question pls

Cleo Devliotis: One time I asked for my hair to be all blonde and the hairdresser just gave me highlights witch he ended up toning grey in the end making my 15 year old self look 80 instantly. I was so upset that we called the salon and these ladies tried their hardest to wash the toner out

kolaida: Oh yeah, one of the hairdressers that cried doing my hair had accidentally turned it orange. I got to see her for free for the next three haircuts, though and she worked on making it a better color so it worked out, though I had to go to work with bright orange hair for a while and was told I looked like the girl from The Fifth Element (I have not seen that show, though lol).

Chateya Reed: The way they were doing the last girl hair, actually everyone’s hair... horrendous. I would be in jail if I was in their position.

Eliza Espinoza: Watching your videos really cheer me up ! Love u Brad!

theshadowofgod1: One thing I used to do was go to the beauty school in my hometown. Get my hair done by the students in the cosmotology department because it was cheap and...give them some experience. The last time I went...this student...I already knew I wouldn't get what I wanted done when she took FOREVER just to get everything together. I was the first one after the lunch break, and the LAST one in there. Did not get everything I paid for finished and couldn't do anything other than leave since everyone was gone except for her, myself, and the instructor. The ONLY saving grace about it was my hair had a fawn pattern. My hair was bleached then toned and dried with paper towels because she was trying to leave. Did not even get the full service I paid for

Katelynn Keefe: I go to one specific hair salon for dying my hair, and most that's because they have done so good in the past for me! But this last time they did half of what I wanted. However, my hair still turned out SUPER cute! Which I was hella surprised! And still love it. XD

Sharaya Rutherford: Although I absolutely think type 4 hair should be taught and mastered in beauty schools, I appreciate the hell out of stylists who let me know they can’t do my 4C hair. A few years ago, I went to a stylist who told me she knew how to do my type of hair and she ended up ripping out half my hair. It was super painful and I ended up shaving my head not long after. I feel for the last lady so much.

Victoria Oliver: Honestly I’m not even a licensed hair dresser and I would have known how to better deal with her Afro hair. That was hard to watch, embarrassing for those stylists

Abrar Ahmad: The third video gave me flashbacks from when my mom who had straight silky hair would take me to salons who had no idea how to do my 3c curly hair and recked my scalp and damaged my hair. I got my hair done way too much because mom didn’t know to deal with that I lost a lot of it. Embrace your natural hair and teach your kids to do so too.

Condo Dog: Never fails….laughing so hard! You never fail to put me in a happy mood

Zhu Li Moon - Aray: When you said "Hi, beautiful." I started crying. I was having a bad day and feel really good now, thank you.

Monique: I’m mixed with 4B/4C hair and this same thing happened to me at my friends cosmetology school except I had 5 girls on my hair and I wanted to cry . No one bit one black girl and the professor knew what to do

Jessica Messica: I love how she is showing off how horrible the blow out is while standing in the middle of the salon. Go off, sis.

Kelcie M: This is the same reason us naturals are scared to go to salons. After all the experiences I've had I think Brad is the only one I'd trust with my hair.

Erin Conlan: I was nearly crying watching that last video! So many hairdressers have no clue how to deal with any type of curly hair.

Leftalone: What the hell did they even do to that type 4 hair - that’s so upsetting ... I know she was going to “the worst rated salon” but there’s a lot at stake there! The amount of care that is NOT THERE -

Martine Bratsberg: brad: I'm gonna try to be as nice as possible also brad: lets never do that again, ever, ever, EVER

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