
The history of hair color you didn't know
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Date: 2022-07-17
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Emily
Jean Harlow: 1930s She was the first woman to ever accomplish (by artificial means) platinum blonde, in fact, the shade was named for her when her film titled Platinum Blonde came out in 1931. There was a competition in the 30s offering thousands of dollars to anyone who could accomplish her signature shade. No one was able to. She used a combination of Lux Soap Flakes, Bleach, and Ammonia. Like this video but cant believe you left out one of the most pivotal blondes of all time.
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Jean Harlow: 1930s She was the first woman to ever accomplish (by artificial means) platinum blonde, in fact, the shade was named for her when her film titled Platinum Blonde came out in 1931. There was a competition in the 30s offering thousands of dollars to anyone who could accomplish her signature shade. No one was able to. She used a combination of Lux Soap Flakes, Bleach, and Ammonia. Like this video but cant believe you left out one of the most pivotal blondes of all time.
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Mary
I put half a bottle of Sun-In in my hair when I was 15, it turned from a medium brown to blonde. That was a LONG time ago! It looked great (or so I thought at the time, but then my hair really started to fall out, so I never used it again. Could it be that my hair was also permed? Now I only get foil highlights at the salon. Live and learn. Hey, I love that highlights began in ancient Greece, I'm now even more proud of my heritage!
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I put half a bottle of Sun-In in my hair when I was 15, it turned from a medium brown to blonde. That was a LONG time ago! It looked great (or so I thought at the time, but then my hair really started to fall out, so I never used it again. Could it be that my hair was also permed? Now I only get foil highlights at the salon. Live and learn. Hey, I love that highlights began in ancient Greece, I'm now even more proud of my heritage!
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Jennifer
I'm not a hair dyer, but I'm addicted to watching hair coloring videos. History of it is cool to learn. In the 60s, my mother had a stalker (woman) who just wanted to know who dyes her hair and what's the shade. The lady followed her from the bus stop to her job often. The lady refused to believe that she had natural red hair and thought it was the typical denial of the time.
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I'm not a hair dyer, but I'm addicted to watching hair coloring videos. History of it is cool to learn. In the 60s, my mother had a stalker (woman) who just wanted to know who dyes her hair and what's the shade. The lady followed her from the bus stop to her job often. The lady refused to believe that she had natural red hair and thought it was the typical denial of the time.
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Kaynaydia
So funny that you say 2020 highlights are perfect because that's what anyone. Would say in current time while it's in style we gonna look back on this the same way we look back at the early 2000s like what were we thinking we brought back the mullet which not gunna lie looks good on some people and we got hot roots on purpose this is truly a moment in time
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So funny that you say 2020 highlights are perfect because that's what anyone. Would say in current time while it's in style we gonna look back on this the same way we look back at the early 2000s like what were we thinking we brought back the mullet which not gunna lie looks good on some people and we got hot roots on purpose this is truly a moment in time
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Eva
I love this video so much! Your react videos are entertaining but your other videos are so educational and all the information is presented in a really accessible and interesting way. Things I wouldn't understand or would normally find intimidating you talk about so well in such an approachable way (maybe that's just your personality) I love it!
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I love this video so much! Your react videos are entertaining but your other videos are so educational and all the information is presented in a really accessible and interesting way. Things I wouldn't understand or would normally find intimidating you talk about so well in such an approachable way (maybe that's just your personality) I love it!
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Kristina
I loved this I had to watch it agian but I wanted to know when root shadow/stretch came out. can u please do this on pincurls finger waves hair sets let's talk about the hair styles they use to wear can I please request another history of the hair vedio Brad.
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I loved this I had to watch it agian but I wanted to know when root shadow/stretch came out. can u please do this on pincurls finger waves hair sets let's talk about the hair styles they use to wear can I please request another history of the hair vedio Brad.
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Sabs
5: 24 I heard that prostitutes had to color their hair blonde to signify what their job was.
I always wanted to know why people called blondes eazy or bembo's. I guess there's a history behind it. Blonde is such a nice hair color though.
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5: 24 I heard that prostitutes had to color their hair blonde to signify what their job was.
I always wanted to know why people called blondes eazy or bembo's. I guess there's a history behind it. Blonde is such a nice hair color though.
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Claire
Love you Brad but this was a loooootttttt of Western history and no Eastern, New World or Islander hair color traditions, henna has been around forever! I would have expected to at least see that! But again, it was a fun video
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Love you Brad but this was a loooootttttt of Western history and no Eastern, New World or Islander hair color traditions, henna has been around forever! I would have expected to at least see that! But again, it was a fun video
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polly
I kind of wish he would make a history of hair video in which he would talk about hair in other subcultures besides celeb world, like mods, rockers, pin ups, skinheads, hippies, glammers, goths, punks, etc.
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I kind of wish he would make a history of hair video in which he would talk about hair in other subcultures besides celeb world, like mods, rockers, pin ups, skinheads, hippies, glammers, goths, punks, etc.
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crystal
I just got a sheiba advert (cat food) and it legit just told me to stop looking at hair and look at the cat's fur on screen. stop looking at hair on a brad mondo video. creepy accurate advertising.
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I just got a sheiba advert (cat food) and it legit just told me to stop looking at hair and look at the cat's fur on screen. stop looking at hair on a brad mondo video. creepy accurate advertising.
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Sunny
I mean. considering how L'Oreal is pronounced and how Aureole is spelled. combined with how you pronounce words like Aura, I'M PRETTY DAMN CERTAIN it sound very close to the Oreal in L'Oreal: D
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I mean. considering how L'Oreal is pronounced and how Aureole is spelled. combined with how you pronounce words like Aura, I'M PRETTY DAMN CERTAIN it sound very close to the Oreal in L'Oreal: D
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Ellie
Not going to lie, I started to watch this after a night shift and I fell asleep, I've finally after 3 weeks watched the whole thing! I hope my lateness doesn't mean I failed the class
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Not going to lie, I started to watch this after a night shift and I fell asleep, I've finally after 3 weeks watched the whole thing! I hope my lateness doesn't mean I failed the class
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Kristen
So this is less about the history of hair color, and more about the history of hair lightening because henna has been used on the hair around the world since ancient times.
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So this is less about the history of hair color, and more about the history of hair lightening because henna has been used on the hair around the world since ancient times.
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Ella
It was the ancient romans who used hair color to define status. It was actually a law that prostitutes had to be blonde. This was fascinating to me in school!
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It was the ancient romans who used hair color to define status. It was actually a law that prostitutes had to be blonde. This was fascinating to me in school!
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