QuoteReplyTopic: Just a random question Posted: October 09 2007 at 4:37pm
I have been wolfing my hair over 5-6 weeks and have no problem laying my hair down. I want to space out my waves (Yes I was able to space out my waves about a lil under an inch, I have pics to prove it), so I plan to wolf over 10 weeks. Since I am affiliated with the military I am required to wear a cover (hat), with constantly messes up my hair on a regular basin. I decided I want to use Murray's pomade after reading reviews and getting helpful info from J kid, Disco, etc. The question I have is will the pomade just harden my hair and I will keep the same progress or can I continue to progress if I can maintain my brushing? I never used pomade before so I am just curious.
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Edited by Gristyle - October 09 2007 at 4:47pm
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no Its not uniform, plus my hat isn't as big as J kid. When I try to roll up the wave cap it falls off. But when the winter comes I will use the king cash method under a skull cap.
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Yes constantly brush while wolfin, your waves strecthed out a little bit but chances are thats over with it will most likely stretch no further, now you should be wolfing to fill in your new wave size with depth and I seen a question earlier it was which is better Dax vs. Murrays vs. Sportin Waves Gold and most people said Sportin Waves Gold including Poppinz who is a very reliable source.
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Yeah I'm reading that post on 360 as we speak. I just don't like that stuff to run on me if I get it wet. I am not worried about getting the Murray's out of my hair because I have a solid washing method. As for my waves being stretch out, they have shrunk or develeped more waves inside the bigger waves. The longer hair is the deep it gets and when I get a cut I have these long spaces in my waves
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I used Murrays when I first started waving. It is a really thick pomade and it's hard to wash out. But it does have virtue. It was my pomade of choice when I used Ced Clark's compression method. It helped me gain full 360 connection because of it's ability to provide strong hold. But, once I achieved full 360's, I started mixing Murrays with Royal Crown to lessen the pomade's thickness. After that, and trying different pomades, I choose LJOT as my product of choice. Murrays is okay for beginning wavers, but isn't necessary for established wavers. I would say, stick with lighter products and increase your brushing frequency.
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Thanks wc. The problem is the that I can't carry a brush with me. So I need the hold. Plus I hate having my hair short hair because I like deep waves. Its not hard to maintain if nothing touches my hair because it trained very well.
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Hell nah we have those covers with the clickons in the back I keep it all the way clicked on except for two, I wear a 7 1/4 fitted as well, I know you ain't got jokes G-money your bigass domepiece!!!
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The question I have is will the pomade just harden my hair and I will keep the same progress or can I continue to progress if I can maintain my brushing?
yeah you can continue brushing and see progress... i waz on the pomade spree for some weeks like a while back now im doing my product journal so it something new every night...
S.C.King keep us updated on your product journal keep us informed of any new findings because I am not particularly hip as most Vets on products with the exception of anything Motions, Luster's, or Hollywood Beauty.
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S.C.King keep us updated on your product journal keep us informed of any new findings because I am not particularly hip as most Vets on products with the exception of anything Motions, Luster's, or Hollywood Beauty.
yeah i know like it might be next sunday if i do most products i own...but ima pick up some ice pomade either friday or saturday of this week and thats gone be on there cause i been real curious about it... (and yeah i know you keep it basic...lol)
lol big head. But I was going to do the Murray's because I have thick hair. My next Question is can I put hair oil in my hair before putting in the Murray's??? If so, what are the steps???
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Yes constantly brush while wolfin, your waves strecthed out a little bit but chances are thats over with it will most likely stretch no further, now you should be wolfing to fill in your new wave size with depth and I seen a question earlier it was which is better Dax vs. Murrays vs. Sportin Waves Gold and most people said Sportin Waves Gold including Poppinz who is a very reliable source.
lol dat wuz my thread on 360, i feel like i did sumthin good now
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