i don't even know myself. i was just always told that it does
we shoudln't let that sh*t fly here @ hb bout.. we've been always told that.. we shoudl either find proof or dont tell other n****s those kidna sh*t ya DIGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
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i dont know either......dats wht i was told,,,,,,,,LOL
i just told myself i was not finta use nomo softie only when i get a fresh cut.................cause i can hardly feel anything..........GOOD DAMN question doe ......
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i'm currently usin a softy cuz my hair is low but my fav brush is my medium (when i start wolfin). but i'll touch it up with a softy for a few minute b4 i'm done. I hope someone will come here and clear this up
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This is for everyone who want to know the purpose of the softie. A lot of times many people use medium or hard brushes to get the pattern down and therefore their waves come in crooked. Therefore the softie was necessary to connect them waves. However once you have established a foundation and wave pattern, the softie becomes somewhat obsolite...unless you have lowcuts.
I still use the softie because it works wonders on my hair, but to each his own on that one. If that's not proof right there I don't know what is.
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I can see it makes a difference...I usually keep one with me especially if Im goin to work..right before I go in I just hit it with the softy couple times...It lays it down some so Im good..
true story.... i used a hard one to create my pattern and it was mad crooked.... i copped a softy and used it for about a month 1/2 and it straigtened em right up... i dun use a softy anymore i be on that diane 8118 but trust if you got crooked waves... the softy will mos def connect em i have no idea how it just does
supa just told u why cause the bristles are more soft on ya hair ......so that the waves come in more striaghter.......but with the med or hard it pullin ur hair so much that it could perusade ur waves to form in a crooked pattern
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This is for everyone who want to know the purpose of the softie. A lot of times many people use medium or hard brushes to get the pattern down and therefore their waves come in crooked. Therefore the softie was necessary to connect them waves. However once you have established a foundation and wave pattern, the softie becomes somewhat obsolite...unless you have lowcuts.
I still use the softie because it works wonders on my hair, but to each his own on that one. If that's not proof right there I don't know what is.
yup the soft bristile is easier on the hair.. so it doesnt pick at it... but smooths it out.. which makes a staighter curl.. thus havin straighter connected waves
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