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    Posted: November 17 2007 at 11:38am
y is it dat a hard/med brush is suppose 2 lay down hair better but wen i brush wit da med it leaves ma hair da same wit alot of hairs stickin up and doesnt lay down at all good, i wana kno if im trainin ma hair rite, cuz i dont wana be wastin ma time, but is it suppose 2 do dat???
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P.S, wave connection english please, na j.,k lol
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Originally posted by Cj2022 Cj2022 wrote:

P.S, wave connection english please, na j.,k lol
 
Lol.  A hard and medium brushes are best used to intially train your base 360 wave pattern.  These brushes aggressively pull your naps and initiate the wave development process.  A soft brush on the other hand is a better tool for training your hair to lay down.  Keep in mind that it may take adequate time for your hair to lay down regardless of what type of brush you use.  It may take a few wolfin sessions to reduce your minimum wavelength, which will increase your wave visibility at lower hair cuts and make your waves more manageable. 


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damnnnn, well said WC
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ight wc...thanx for da advice...n so basicly, keep brushin wit da hard/medium alot for a good ingrain (word from waveology) and follow up wit da softy for da laying down
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Dub-c hits us with more great information thanks homie
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Originally posted by Cj2022 Cj2022 wrote:

ight wc...thanx for da advice...n so basicly, keep brushin wit da hard/medium alot for a good ingrain (word from waveology) and follow up wit da softy for da laying down
 
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