QuoteReplyTopic: Spin'n wave cream Posted: May 23 2007 at 7:06pm
In the direction it say after the cream dries do not brush anymore. So what after 5 or 10 minutes its ok to start brushing again ? If any of yall ever use this product before tell me what was your method for using it.
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I tried brush in waves and my waves felt like crap when I took my durag off. It's because they say it creates waves when it doesn't I mean they haves durags that say it create waves.
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In the direction it say after the cream dries do not brush anymore. So what after 5 or 10 minutes its ok to start brushing again ? If any of yall ever use this product before tell me what was your method for using it.
First, it is important to understand that Wave Builder products are manufactured by Spartan. So, basically Wave Builder products are rebadged Spartan products.
But, to answer your question, Spartan doesn't recommend that you brush your hair after you apply the cream and it dries. The cream is intended to hold existing waves, opposed to helping develop waves. In my opinion, this cream is basically an incognito glue that I don't recommend.
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In the direction it say after the cream dries do not brush anymore. So what after 5 or 10 minutes its ok to start brushing again ? If any of yall ever use this product before tell me what was your method for using it.
First, it is important to understand that Wave Builder products are manufactured by Spartan. So, basically Wave Builder products are rebadged Spartan products.
But, to answer your question, Spartan doesn't recommend that you brush your hair after you apply the cream and it dries. The cream is intended to hold existing waves, opposed to helping develop waves. In my opinion, this cream is basically an incognito glue that I don't recommend.
Exactly ^^ I would never buy a wavebuilder product, they deaded me supa hard on my modeling photoshoot (ASSHOLES).
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i 4got who said it but they said that their friend went bald usin a wavebuilder product :-(
If thats true then tough break for that n!gga aint sh*t he could do bout that sh*t. Usin wavebuilder is like f**kin a skinny chick: you'll be amazed at her head game but it stops there.
"FOR BETTER CONNECTIONS BRUSH SLOWER WITH LESS PRESSURE"
WOLFING COMPLETE = MY WAVES ARE UNTOUCHABLE
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wave builder spin n'waves is ok...i've used it and posted some things on it in the past...if you wanna see just look under my searched post or wateva!!!
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holding creme
du rag creme
4x moisterizer
AND THEY WERE ALL CRAP. MY WAVES GOT WORSE!!!!!
Different packaging wont make me use the same product. But honestly wavebuilder might wrk 4 u. So try it and tell us how much we were wrong/right in like 2 weeks.
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