QuoteReplyTopic: Brushing= Waves Or Du-Raging= Waves Posted: December 20 2007 at 10:41am
khunter2010 wrote:
what did you do to get the right side wavin
LDIZL wrote:
GOOD sh*t FAM.. that right side was holdin you back now
its fillin in... i know you geeked cuz all that hard work you put in is
payin off... keep it up fam you'll be one of the elites soon enuff
These are Quotes from my update a few days ago... and i know what I'm
bout to say goes against everything I've ever learned about waves and it's
hard for me to believe... but i haven't really just BRUSHED for some WEEKS... i
just make sure i wave-cap up every night with 2... and been using 360
Pomade... So my question iz Does brushing or Du-raging give more
progress... AND REMEMBER I SAID I KNOW THIS GOES AGAINST
EVERYTHING I Know And Agree With About Waves... Just A THought...
Edited by S.C. King - December 20 2007 at 10:41am
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If you don't brush, your waves will lose definition. By wearing a durag and/or wave cap(s) at night, with an established pattern and minimal brushing, your just maintaining.
No brushing, no progress.
Edited by wave connection - December 20 2007 at 1:18pm
Bro, I made some chicken nuggets just now. Good as hell. But anyway, i've seen peeps with waves that NEVER durag. They say it looks dumb. Brushing is def more important.
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I think that you can choose either of the 2 extremes, brushing or du-ragging. Or do what a majority of people do, brush and du-rag for progress and definition.
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duraggin doesnt progress ur waves..it maintains..u dont wake up with more waves then u went to sleep with..there just neater and layed down
maybe that's what it waz... since i stopped brushing so much just started making sure i du-raged properly my waves on my right side started to show their definition...
duraggin doesnt progress ur waves..it maintains..u dont wake up with more waves then u went to sleep with..there just neater and layed down
maybe that's what it waz... since i stopped brushing so much just started making sure i du-raged properly my waves on my right side started to show their definition...
I will still suggest uncertainty to the question because of the fact most people do not have waves hardly at all under the durag line without kingcash mething so....
I will still suggest uncertainty to the question because of the fact most people do not have waves hardly at all under the durag line without kingcash mething so....
the thing about this though, is that once you get the waves well trained, that's when you will hardly need the du-rag as much, as long as you're brushing. du-ragging doesn't only maintain, but it actually helps change the texture of your hair by locking the moisture in your hair and keeping it moisturized longer
which is why the areas that don't get covered by the du-rag or wavecap is rougher than the rest of your hair. the moisture doesn't get locked in so it can't be trained to lay down.
hopefully this statement will settle the debate of whether the du-rag is actually needed or not
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the thing about this though, is that once you get the waves well
trained, that's when you will hardly need the du-rag as much, as long
as you're brushing. du-ragging doesn't only maintain, but it actually
helps change the texture of your hair by locking the moisture in your
hair and keeping it moisturized longer
which is why the areas
that don't get covered by the du-rag or wavecap is rougher than the
rest of your hair. the moisture doesn't get locked in so it can't be
trained to lay down.
hopefully this statement will settle the debate of whether the du-rag is actually needed or not.
what if ur not brushing as much and du-raging and moisturizing more and only doing a little brushing wouldn't it make your hair easier to wave cause you are changing your texture... like what I'm saying it what if u du-rag and moist. instead of brushing and only brush sometime like u say u du-rag when ur pattern is set???
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you brush to get your curls in a wave pattern. if there already in the pattern you want, you barely have to brush anymore. just a couple strokes then durag.......easy
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