Học theo chị khóa trên ai ngờ da sáng hơn 1 tông còn tóc thì mượt #shorts
By Larissa beauty
Key Concepts:
- Traditional Chinese Opera Hair Styling: Use of specific materials for hair fixation and conditioning.
- "Bark of the Elm" (Vỏ cây du): A natural hair conditioning agent used in traditional Chinese opera.
- Strawberry Soap (Sa phòng dâu): A cosmetic product marketed for skin brightening.
- Skin Brightening Claims: Evaluation of the effectiveness of strawberry soap.
Traditional Chinese Opera Hair Styling and Conditioning
The video discusses two items that should not be brought to school, particularly in the context of traditional Chinese opera education. The first is "bark of the elm" (vỏ cây du). While it may appear like a large blob of lip balm, it is actually a material used by teachers of traditional Chinese opera to fix hair. Beyond its styling function, it is also highly beneficial for hair conditioning. The process involves tearing off a piece daily, soaking it in hot water, which releases a significant amount of gelatinous substance. This substance can then be used for shampooing. The speaker shares a personal anecdote of using this method to condition dry, yellowing hair, resulting in such improved smoothness that even rinsing with bean water caused the hair to separate due to its slipperiness.
Evaluation of Strawberry Soap
The second item cautioned against is strawberry soap (sa phòng dâu). Despite its jelly-like appearance, which might suggest beneficial properties, the speaker advises against it. The claim associated with this soap is that it can transform even a "piggy bank" (heo đất, implying someone with dull or dark skin) into a "white snow" (bạch tuyết, implying fair and bright skin). The speaker initially disbelieved these claims but decided to try the soap after purchasing it. After using it for a period, the speaker noticed a significant difference in their skin tone, becoming a full shade lighter than their roommate. The video mentions that the small white particles within the soap are strawberry extract.
Synthesis/Conclusion
The video highlights two specific items with practical applications, one in traditional Chinese opera for hair care and styling, and another in personal cosmetics for skin brightening. The "bark of the elm" is presented as a genuinely effective natural hair conditioner, while the strawberry soap's purported skin-brightening effects are presented with a personal testimonial, suggesting it may indeed lighten skin tone. The core message is a cautionary note about bringing certain items to school, implying that these items, while having specific uses, might not be appropriate for a general school environment or that their advertised benefits should be approached with a degree of skepticism, as demonstrated by the speaker's initial doubt about the strawberry soap.
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