You're going to have to decrease your minimum wavelength in order to solve this problem. I need for you to answer these questions, so I can give you some more suggestions.
What is the longest time you've wolfed?
What guard do you use when you get haircuts and are the cuts atg or wtg?
What products do you use?
Do you use a wave cap or durag?
How much time do you brush the problem area daily?
Wat do u mean decrease my wavelength?
1. Longest ive wolfed is 8 weeks
2. Dnt kno wat guard the barber uses cuz he always say i cant
get a #2 cuz it wnt cut nothin off so i think he jus free hands and
thats why my cuts always come out tooooooo LOW. WTG.
3. CC is only product i use and occasionally sum carrot oil
4. Use a durag during th day and before i got 2 sleep i put the wave cap on top.
5. I brush my whole head bout 1 1/2 hrs a day. hittin all areas of my dome
Your minimum wavelength, mwl, is the shortest length that your hair can be to see a wave pattern. If you decrease you mwl, then you'll eliminate the curling problem that you're having. The best way to lower your mwl, is to wolf and increase brushing frequency, which helps your waves lay down better. I would brush that area for the majority of your brushing sessions. Don't ignore the rest of your 360 wave pattern, just give your weak area alot of extra attention. Also, I would recommend that you use a moderate amount of pomade and use Ced Clark's compression method during your next wolfin session. Ced Clark's compression method is an old school and highly effective approach to wave training and it's the method I started using when I first started waving. Also, use a medium or a hard brush for most of your brushing. I wouldn't change the way your hair is being cut until you see your next wolfin session results. After this period, you should re-examine how your hair is being cut.
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You're going to have to decrease your minimum wavelength in order to solve this problem. I need for you to answer these questions, so I can give you some more suggestions.
What is the longest time you've wolfed?
What guard do you use when you get haircuts and are the cuts atg or wtg?
What products do you use?
Do you use a wave cap or durag?
How much time do you brush the problem area daily?
Wat do u mean decrease my wavelength?
1. Longest ive wolfed is 8 weeks
2. Dnt kno wat guard the barber uses cuz he always say i cant
get a #2 cuz it wnt cut nothin off so i think he jus free hands and
thats why my cuts always come out tooooooo LOW. WTG.
3. CC is only product i use and occasionally sum carrot oil
4. Use a durag during th day and before i got 2 sleep i put the wave cap on top.
5. I brush my whole head bout 1 1/2 hrs a day. hittin all areas of my dome
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You're going to have to decrease your minimum wavelength in order to solve this problem. I need for you to answer these questions, so I can give you some more suggestions.
What is the longest time you've wolfed?
What guard do you use when you get haircuts and are the cuts atg or wtg?
What products do you use?
Do you use a wave cap or durag?
How much time do you brush the problem area daily?
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i think the prob is that you brushing paths collide...the front of your right and the crown may be clashing cause the hair to not know where to wave to...just a guess
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i have the same problem as you brush different angles they collide like shock said just try to brush on one side the most this trains that specific area that your having your difficulty with to go on the side your brushin on
and always try to brush that trained side last to top your brushin off nicely before you rag up
good thought...that last part is a good idea to build off of.
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i think the prob is that you brushing paths collide...the front of your right and the crown may be clashing cause the hair to not know where to wave to...just a guess
Beat me to it ^^^^^^^^^^truth
i have the same problem as you brush different angles they collide like shock said just try to brush on one side the most this trains that specific area that your having your difficulty with to go on the side your brushin on
and always try to brush that trained side last to top your brushin off nicely before you rag up
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