QuoteReplyTopic: How do i retrain my waves? Posted: April 06 2007 at 8:06pm
I've been waving for a couple years and never knew how to properly brush my hair until i discovered this site. My waves are well trained but they are not 360. My problem is that I've been brushing my sides straight down instead of at an angle. My question is do i have to cut my waves out and start over or can i retrain them? I've started to try retraining them but it seems like my hair isn't laying down properly. Here's some pics. I need some VET's advice please. I put in alot of hard work and would hate to have to cut my waves out and start all over.
ummmm... i'm afraid that you might have to cut it cuz your hair is fully trained (since you've been wavin so long and it would take forever to get back on track) and brushin with a softy won't do much in your case.
But b4 you listen to me, get some more opinions from people on here.
PS: Send Three-six-oh a message askin him. he's very knowledgable about things like this
Ouch Cash....That's what i was afraid of. I admire and respect your advice but I'm gonna wait for the entire panel to chime in. That was my last resort. Thanx for the reply...Thanx u also BIG for the love.
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dats wut im here for fam...naw i dont think u have to cut it... to even do it so u dont wana mess up the top... get a cut that fades the sides .. and fade the back not too low.. and just work on the sides... or just keep gettin regular cuts and leep tryin to fix da sides.. but it doesnt really matter cuz u still spinnin da home davo has hair trained like dat
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Yo that patch was from me hitting my head in a car accident. Thats my signature trademark. lol........ i wolfed for 8 weeks before i got the cut yesterday.
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I've been waving for a couple years and never knew how to properly brush my hair until i discovered this site. My waves are well trained but they are not 360. My problem is that I've been brushing my sides straight down instead of at an angle. My question is do i have to cut my waves out and start over or can i retrain them? I've started to try retraining them but it seems like my hair isn't laying down properly. Here's some pics. I need some VET's advice please. I put in alot of hard work and would hate to have to cut my waves out and start all over.
You don't have to brush your hair in a different direction. Which ever way continuously brush your hair is the direction that your waves will eventually form.
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I already starting tryin to deprogram my hair by brushing them the correct way. Thats why my front sides look the way they do. Its like i'm starting all over. If i had earlier pix you would see that my lower front sides break my whole way pattern. They looked good but this site got me wanting to do it the correct way.
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Your connection is there. Just focus on brushing the area where you get the temple taper in the proper direction. Eventually, those waves on your lower front sides will rework themselves into a more circular pattern.
Edited by wave connection - April 07 2007 at 2:20pm
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Yea. Yall got me motivated. Heres some older pix when i was at 6 weeks wolfing. I had the 360 pomade in it. You can see what I was talking about with my front sides in the last pix.
I see what your talking about and the good thing is that your pattern is already reworking itself. Keep brushing with a softie to help with your problem areas.
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