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    Posted: February 02 2007 at 8:33pm

Does a soft brush develope waves



Edited by Lil D.C. - February 02 2007 at 8:35pm
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yea, it just takes a longer time to get em

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Or you could hit the hard brush then transfer to the soft. The hard brush has the speed but causes "crooked" waves. The soft straightens waves out.
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any brush gives u waves.. im sure if u work @ it long enough you might even be spinnin from a tooth brush.. imma start a new trend... THE TOOTHBRUSHING MOVEMENT

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SO WAT WOULD AN MED BRUSH DO
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Originally posted by LDIZL LDIZL wrote:

any brush gives u waves.. im sure if u work @ it long enough you might even be spinnin from a tooth brush.. imma start a new trend... THE TOOTHBRUSHING MOVEMENT


LMAO!!! You're crazy rite now man....4 real tho....A toothbrush could prolly give you waves on your sideburns LOL
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The medium does a little of both.
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soft brush n h20 meth is da greatest combination..dun take long at all if u got da rite length..i dun even use a medium unless ma head be itchin me
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When you say soft, med or hard...are you going by your own touch or are the brushes labeled?  Like a Phillips #540 re-inforced boar bristle or #440 ect.  Is the #540 soft, med or hard? It doesn'tsay.  I have three.  Two feel harder than one.  Are there specific brushes I should be looking for?  Annie 2080 or 2081, Diane 8118 or 8167.  I have searched and found that people are using brushes with numbers, but what I'm asking is...If I grab a brush that to my touch feels medium and its actually a hard am I making it harder on myself?

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That's what's up.  I just got a double sided Annie 2071 before I saw your post.  It seems okay.  I'm brushing now.

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soft=good for connecting tha waves

Edited by #1spinna - February 05 2007 at 8:38pm
waves so deep.....my brush VIBRATE
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yo i just ordered the annie 2081  is it really soft or hard soft
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soft brushes dont work really...hard brushes(no homo) do the job ya dig!
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