Yeah it'll work dependin wat texture ur hair is i'd personally use a 100% boar hair bristle brush
i dun think texture really matters at all.. hard/med brushes develop waves faster but they come in crooked... softys connects n straightns up ur waves and help lay down ur hair and that goes the same for all types of hair.. so it really depends on what phase ur in with ur waves.. if ur still developin stick with a med / hard but if they already beamin and just not straight yet then goto work with the softy
it dont matter hair is hair but its a very gd brush a softy it also helps 2 train ure hair and isnt as harsh as the hard brush dats what im using 2 brush my hair it feels nice and gives u gd waves
i only use the softy :), sometimes i use tha medium in the shower on the right side like 10 or 20 times to see it ill help some, but i cant tell, so i stay wit the softy ALL the time
naw, a hard brush isnt useless i think it can help people train their hair easier(a guess at it)but a hardbrush helps form waves faster right? so i guess it helps form the waves for u and then u can hit the softy up for the rest of the time:D
but heres a question i have to ask and ive been wondering, if a hardbrush straightens out a curl, when your wolfing we were told we need to use a hard or a medium brush to form the waves, but because most of use dont have many curls or close to none on the side were wolfing, wouldnt the hard brush straighten the curls all the way back to the bone straight position again? if anyone sees what im saying.
i get what u mean. But it would take a long time to make ur curl completely straight. i think if ur hai is straight to begin wit u shouldnt touch a hard brush.
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