suppose like before you start combing ur waves have like no conncetion really at all!!! but they are everywhere!!! then when you comb & brush right after for a while its going to look like you got a whole new wave pattern??? right???
You're not really creating a new wave pattern. You're just cleaning up the look of your dishelved waves. Connection improvements come from vigorous brushing and some combing, if needed.
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suppose like before you start combing ur waves have like no conncetion really at all!!! but they are everywhere!!! then when you comb & brush right after for a while its going to look like you got a whole new wave pattern??? right???
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Combing can help straighten your waves and help with connection if you already have an established wave pattern.
Neophytes should stick to just brushing.
But, please note that overcombing waves can have negative effects. If you overcomb your waves, you risk straightening them too much. Basically, overcombing can decelerate the recoiling of the individual waves causing you to experience dead spots. Each wave has to recoil with the surrounding waves to maximize connection and definition. Overcombing can stagnate this process. More simply, the teeth of the comb can pull waves too hard. Bristles are preferable.
so basically combing could create a whole new set of waves??? like a new pattern???
Combing your waves can improve connection, but if you over-comb you'll lose this benefit. It doesn't create a new pattern.
Edited by wave connection - June 27 2007 at 1:23pm
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Combing can help straighten your waves and help with connection if you already have an established wave pattern.
Neophytes should stick to just brushing.
But, please note that overcombing waves can have negative effects. If you overcomb your waves, you risk straightening them too much. Basically, overcombing can decelerate the recoiling of the individual waves causing you to experience dead spots. Each wave has to recoil with the surrounding waves to maximumize connection and definition. Overcombing can stagnate this process. More simply, the teeth of the comb can pull waves too hard. Bristles are preferable.
so basically combing could create a whole new set of waves??? like a new pattern???
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