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Korea Reverse Perm -- UNBELIVABLE!!

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yesterday I saw an oriental lady with straight hair, but then a kinky ponytail. I was sitting there staring wondering if it was her hair or not :ohwell:
 
I lived in Korea in 1993/94 and black culture was the rage even then among Koreans, esp. teen boys (Karl Kani and Cross Colours knock-offs were the hot items), to the point that once I saw a Korean teenage boy sporting a pink and green AKA cap! Of course, he had no idea what it meant, all he knew was that it was related to black culture LOL

ETA I wonder if Chris Rock will have to do a follow-up to "Good Hair" in a few years showing African texture hair being a hot seller!
 
Lol, this is old news. I'm actually kinda sad I'm not going to Korea anymore cuz I would have no insecurities wearing a BAA out in public over there.
 
The latest rage in Korea is the "reverse perm" or afro perm and i must say - the results are quite striking but I still cant help asking myself........WHY????

...... make your own judgement - HOT OR NOT??

UPDATE* This hairdo is apparently commonly known as a "Reggae perm"
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saw a few oriental looking guys with afro looking hair yesterday at the grocery store, i was confused, thought they were mixed race( but didnt want to stare too much) but they didnt look it , they were also dressed in hip up like clothes, this clarifies things now, its strange to see actaully but still funny
 
Hmmmm, i think this is more limited to korea rather than china. In china, as far as i know, they are more concerned with getting their hair dead straight and use relaxers to straighten their hair even more.

I always see chinese people in the sallys in london, looking at black hair care products, buying the relaxers and all sorts.
 
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The fact is, that they want to be different. Stand out. Their culture, their look, is so :rolleyes: to the younger generation. They are tired of looking the same as every one. I don't think they want "to be black", just different.
 
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Thats interesting that a perm can actually do that
to the point of really looking like afro texture hair
thats pretty cool
 
I see this alot with the Japanese people on campus and even when I went to Japan awhile back. So this really isn't surprising. I hear it's really expensive though.
 
My dad taught in Japan about 5 years ago and I went with him. I was wearing my hair in a wash-n-go and one of his male students asked me, how I got my hair like that. I told him it was natural and how I was born. He was like :spinning:
 
The men in those photos actually look rather cool; not too sure about the woman though. Maybe I could get a hold of that stuff so that transitioning won't be so difficult? lol
 
It's not really a "NEW" trend though. It's cool that another culture wants to pick up a style that s so ethnically the opposite of their own. It a compliment and a real testament to our own. The girl looks kind of cute. The guys could pull it off with a dark pair of shades. :)
 
Years ago, on 60 Minutes - I think, they interviewed kids in Japan who felt it was cool to be African American. It's difficult sometimes to understand how much we are appreciated outside of the US. I've always had good experiences outside of the US.

When I was in Morocco - this guy told me he learned English by listening to Tupac.
 
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