random thought: Wut is that 180 vet forum for anywayz
I have NO idea...i used to read the suff in there when i was a newbie but i've completely overlooked it lately. Does anyone know why it was given that title?
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Random Thought: Would you lose connection from wolfing for long periods of time (9+weeks) because you're probably usin a hard brush?
No. I think you can lose some definition and connection if you brush predominately with a softy, while wolfin. If you wolf for a long period of time, you need to use a hard brush, to be certain that all your hair is being pulled and not just the top surface ends of your hair. This will ensure that you are training the undergrowth. Training the undergrowth along with hair compression are essentially the mechanisms that make wolfin effective.
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No. I think you can lose some definition and connection if you brush predominately with a softy, while wolfin. If you wolf for a long period of time, you need to use a hard brush, to be certain that all your hair is being pulled and not just the top surface ends of your hair. This will ensure that you are training the undergrowth. Training the undergrowth along with hair compression are essentially the mechanisms that make wolfin effective.
Damn thats deep, that was a thorough response fam. I wish I could use a hard brush when I'm wolfin that be hurting my head. I stick with mediums but follow with a softy.
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hey. what softy brushes do erbody prefer. I currently use diane's 8168 and the big handle softy too (whateve numba that is). But i've seen alot of posts about the annie brushes. and where can i get them?
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Annie brushes are very common in most beauty spots, CVS, ECKERD, DUANE READE, asian thrift shop dudes... you catch my drift. The softy I use is a vidal salloon brush, I had it for a good 3-4years. About 2months ago I copped a Annie softy: its brownish-maroon with tanish-brown wheat bristles I like that one, I copped from some asian dudes.
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