 Hey curl friends, I'm Bianca Renee and you're watching Bianca Renee Today and today we are going to have a little bit of fun. We're going to do a curly hair competition. Now as you curly people may know, we have a lot of natural words that we either made up or actually exist, but I was wondering how many other people outside the curly hair community actually know what these words mean. So I have my contestants right here and we're going to see how well they know our curly hair words. On my left is some of you might have seen from my Snapchat, Devon, a man who probably doesn't know much about curly hair. I don't know much about curly hair at all and I don't know. Do I need a fun fact? Sure, give me a fun fact. I usually have footy socks, but today I have regular socks. I am sorry to have let you down. You did. You did let us down, but maybe you'll make it up if you win this challenge and to my right I have Louisa, someone who loves to read, but does she read these curly hair terms? I don't think so. We'll see. I have straight hair, but I am Louisa. My Instagram is louisa.sharamatian. Let's get started. So I need you guys to clear your boards and I'm going to ask them for the definition of these curly hair. I'm going to ask them to define some of these curly hair words and whoever gets the most points will win. Are you guys ready? Yep. I'm always ready to win. Ready. Let's do this. Word number one, what is a TWA or what does TWA stand for? Worried about Devon. Hold up. Hold up. Hold up. Hold up. Hold up. Ready? No, no, no. Get room in it. Devon, we'll start with you. What does TWA stand for? TIGAS with attitude. TIGAS with attitude. I like it, but that is incorrect. Okay. And Louisa. I'm embarrassed, but okay. Texture with air. Texture with air. Crunch, so. So what type of texture does air have? I feel like we have this. I don't know. Whatever the curly hair needs it to be. I don't know. TWA actually stands for teeny weeny afro. Oh my gosh. She just thought of afro. Wait, wait. Hold up. Somebody abbreviated teeny weeny. It's very small, but she has a TWA. There has to be another professional term for a small afro. What about a natural? Next word, no poo. Well, that's obvious. Self-explanatory right there. What is no poo? You know what? Let me think outside the box. I can't, there's only one thing I'm thinking about with this. No poo is no additional product. It's pretty self-explanatory when you're not allowed to poop. You're not allowed to poop. That has nothing to do with curly hair. People with curly hair poop too. No, we don't. We have never pooped ever. They're not human. You've never pooped? No. As a girl, we don't poop. Or fart. Yeah, obviously. That's a rule. So moving on, no poo does not mean that. No, it does sound like that, but no poo is when you don't use any shampoo. Oh, ready. I should know this one. Another self-explanatory. You know what? I got it. I got this one. Okay, I know you love pineapples. Y'all should know this one. I love pineapples too, for other reasons. Okay, wait. Pineapple. I know. I will even give you guys a clue. How about this? Uh-huh. The verb version of the pineapple is pineappleing. Okay, that didn't help me. Okay, okay, okay. Thanks. The pineapple is when you put your hair up into a pineapple-shaped design. That is? I don't say too much. Louisa, what did you put on? An updo. An updo. An updo, like a hair bun. You know, I'm going to give you both the boys. Yes. Pineapple is a hairstyle that a lot of curly girls do, is an updo that you put on the very top of your head that resembles a pineapple. So if I put all my curls here, it looks like a pineapple. That looks nothing like pineapples. That's why you love that. I'm sorry. Product junkie. Pretty self-explanatory. What is a product junkie? Louisa, what is your answer? Well, I think a product junkie is someone who knows every product related to curly hair specifically for today. Okay, okay, okay. And DeVon? Well, a product junkie is when you overdo the amount of products you use, like an addict. I wrote all that. I even used parenthesis. I don't want to get either of you guys at the point. You both are really close. Okay, here's the definition. The definition of a product junkie is someone who buys every curly hair product ever made. That's me. And they just have a huge collection. They have to buy it, whatever comes out. So they're an addict. They are addicts. But that knows every product. So that's me because I'm specifically for curly. But they just know about the products. They actually buy all the products. They are addicted. But did you mean overdo like they put too much? Yes. I don't know. Just the amount of products you use. You overdo the amount of products you use. I don't know. You use too much. But I'm going to have to give the point. I'm going to have to give it to DeVon. Because you're addicted. If you're a junkie, you're addicted. Fine. Fine. All right. Two points. Two points. Whatever. What's the score? Like 10 to zero? Yeah. It's more like two to one. All right. So don't be mean. Get off your high horse now, ladies. Testosterone is taking over the show. I know this one. What? What? I know this one. Thank you. Black women. I know this one. I don't know how to describe it though. But it says, okay. Bantu knots. Knots part of it before. Bantu knots are a hairstyle similar to Nakia from Black Panther. A tangled part of your hair. Like when you have knots. Close. Stop it. I see where you are going with that. It's actually correct. It's embarrassing. Bantu knots is a protective style. It's like, yeah. That's all I thought of that. The next word. Big chop. Oh, we know what that is. Big chop. So these are actual terms. Big chop is when you take a big portion of your hair. When you take a big portion, like the style. Oh. And where do you put it? What do you do with it? Whatever your style is, like get a brush, you know, take a big portion, tie it, curl it. Taking a big chunk, like a big chop out of your hair. Do not laugh. Stop it. Not laughing. Great. Good answer. Devon. When you finally cut off a large amount of your hair. That is correct. That is what a big chop is. It's close. But you're cutting it off. You want to wipe that off for me real quick? A big chop is a very monumental moment in a curly girl's life because she might have a lot of heat damage. So she has some straight straggler pieces. And the only way to get rid of that damage is to cut it off. So you might cut it off so much that you might get a TWA. Can I, can I add something? Usually big chops involve tears afterwards. Sometimes. But then you rejoice for the new growth. If it looks good. It always looks good. If not, then you're going back to buying wigs and stuff. I'm sorry. Co-wash. What is... What? Co-wash. Co-wash. I love how difficult that is for you guys. Co-wash means using a few products combined to wash your hair. Interesting, Ann Duvall. When you wash your hair with a friend. Oh! That's what I thought too, though. Kind of like when you go to a restroom with a friend where you're like, girl, come with me to the restroom real quick. That's grill code. You always pee in front of each other. I like both of your answers. Wait, in front of each other? They don't care. You just sit down. You're on the phone and they're peeing. It's the same thing. So y'all don't like close the stall door? I usually don't, but... Some girls, if you're close to them. These are both very good answers, but they're both incorrect. Co-wash is when you just wash with conditioner only. So you're skipping the shampoo. You don't need to do a whole clarification. You're just using the one boisterous and the tangling. So you only wash with conditioner. Then whoever made that word does not know the diction of co and washing. Because that makes it dual. Okay? Like co-operate? You can either operate or you can co-operate. Why can't they put con-wash? Because then you're washing convicts and you don't want to do that. That's a whole different... I mean you might like it. You like peeing in front of people. That might be your thing. Next word. Oh God, you're awful. Your hair? Oh, I know. Um, I don't even know. Sprinkling a substance into your hair. Oh, like not too much. Like crop dusting, like feather dusting. You want that in my hands? Incorrect. There goes the butt. What's the butt? What is dusting? Dusting is when you get the smallest type of haircut on your end. Just a little bit, just to make your hair extra healthy. So that is dusting instead of trimming your hair. And you pay for that? You have to live your own sprinkling. That's... How did you know? Great minds think alike. Great minds think alike. Great minds think alike, but they're both wrong. What's the use? Okay. Oh, I know this one. I know this one. It's when you poop before... No, no, no. Okay, I got it. Applying shampoo, possibly dry, before a procedure. Dry hair? No, like dry shampoo. Oh, dry shampoo. Oh, like before a procedure. Like a hair procedure. I don't know what the word for a hair thing. Like a hairdo or hairstyle? Before a hair... Like maybe you're gonna... I don't know, do something with it. But before the procedure that you're about to do with your hair. Got it. Okay. Louisa? Skipping the conditioner process. Skipping the conditioner process. Pre-poo is the step you do before shampoo. I thought that. But you're not applying shampoo. Then what are you... It's the step before that. It's the step before. Then what do you do before the shampoo? Pre-poo is the step before your shampoo, meaning you could use like coconut oil to add some moisture to your hair. So that way when you shampoo, which usually removes that moisture, it doesn't take out too much. So it's like a safe step before cleansing your hair. The process. Wow. It's a process. It's a process. Let's go here, it's a process. Protective styling. I got this. What is protective styling? Does it involve karate? I was thinking taekwondo. Well, protective styling is when you apply serums on your hair before it touches heat. Curling or whatever, right? Just so your hair doesn't get damaged in the process of getting styled. So it can be spray or a serum. Got it. Putting your hair in a specific style to ensure growth. What is that? That's actually correct is what that is. Putting your hair in a specific style to ensure growth. Protective styling could be something like ban two knots, putting your hair up in a bun, pulling braids. Those type of thing will protect your hair from heat, from the weather, from sun, from damage, which also can help with hair growth. Were you guys reading this while she was talking? No, it's the simple part. Well, I'm deleting while you're reading though. What is, and Devon, don't be afraid of this one. Okay. Shrinkage. What does it mean? What does shrinkage mean? Let's see. Shrinkage. Wait, it was cold. Shrinkage is when you put gel on your curls so it looks shorter. Oh, put gel on your curls so that it looks shorter. Like just more scrunched up versus long ones. So you put the gel on there so that it can look shorter. Exactly, like you scrunch it up. Okay, Devon. When curly hair gets wet, it tends to shrink. Actually, both are incorrect. It's actually the opposite of what you said because when our hair is wet, it's usually longer. Oh, yeah. And when it dries, it shrinks up. I knew it had something to do with water. I didn't know if it was wet or if it was not wet. So for example, this is how my hair looks, right? But technically, my hair is all the way down to here. So that is definite shrinkage because it's not really that long. I mean, that's short. You're right. I messed up. I thought I had it in and I didn't remember where. It's the best hair I swear. His hands all up in there, huh? Yep, that's how you do it. All up in there. That's how you do it. What is slip? So hard. I mean, I know how to slip. Turn around, let us see. To wrap your hair overnight in the cloth, so in the morning, you take it out of the slip. And then out of the slip. The cloth is slip. So the slip is the cloth. And it's nice and soft in the morning. Okay. The slip is the cloth. Like a silk wrap. Exactly. Okay. Devon. When your weave slips off the track. Like mine's gonna do it right now because it's like... When your weave slips off the track. Very creative. I was close. It could happen. It could. It happens all the time. For? Slip is what we call it when your conditioner detangles very easily in the shower. So if your conditioner has good slip, it's really easy to detangle. Whoever's making these words just is not giving the right definitions to the right wordage. You're not the right word. I can't right now. Slipping on over to the next word. Exactly. Wash and go. What is a wash and go? I think that's a car wash. That's a trick question. That's a trick. Because it does not mean to wash your hair and leave the house. It probably means something else. Wash and go. Wash and go. Devon is not ready. Not ready. I'm ready. What is your answer? When you just wash with no product, it's just water. You water a dash. Yeah, you just leave the house. Water and go. Should be called a water and go, right? I don't know. Simply getting a quote unquote wash and leaving the salon. Not getting the full hair procedures. You and your hair procedures. Well, what are they called? Hair, techniques, hair situations. It doesn't have to be wet. Simply what? It, oh I don't know. I was trying to get, I was trying to get close. Everything is going to be wet Devon. I'm trying to get closer. A wash and go is when you just wash your hair. One styler and you go. So no, I can't give it to you. What? Because you do it at home. So it's not something you do at a salon. And it means you're not doing braids. You're not doing band two knots. You're not doing anything complicated. You're just getting out the shower, putting in one product and go. You told me not to put full sentences on here. I'd have put all that on there. And your quotation one. I tried to simp it. What is this thing? Look at his grandma. Leaving. L-E-A-V-I-N-G. With my mouth. So should I go with your mouth answer or your written answer? You know, that's what Warren Buffett does. Washing and leave. Okay, we will give you the point. Washing and leave it. I don't want to beat Louisa too bad. So just don't get into it. Stop eating me. No point. No point. I'm doing that for you, Louisa. Because he likes me. Okay, ladies and gentlemen, we are down to our last answer. No. For all the money. All the hair products I'm going to get in the mask. The last word. What is a nappyversary? Okay. That sounds so off. The singing. You had straight hair. The last day you had straight hair. Okay, great. That sounded pretty good. The anniversary of when you found a style that helped you ease away from true nappiness. Ease away from true nappiness. You decided to go natural, which means no longer straightening your hair, which is pretty much means your last day of straightening. This is the face of a winner. Score. Our final score is Louisa with two, and Devon with five. Competition. Come on, let me hear your acceptance speech. What would you like to thank? Well, I would like to thank you for having me and showing me certain things about curly hair that I'll never use. And also all the women in my life that have helped me learn a lot of these terms. But I'm not thanking the person that made co-wash. It just doesn't make any damn sense. Co-wash. That is a duo washing something. So there you go. We did a full competition on, doesn't care about his hair. And the man came out victorious. Thank you guys so much for playing with this game. 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