I'm not saying dont wear one at all.I meant at niight I dont think its a must.Cause on them wolfing days they help.
By the way I feel the same way about moisterizing.I haven't moisterized my hair since late July.Neither do I condition my hair in the shower I think all you need is a shampoo,pomade(or gel),durag,and a brush.But I think this is only after your wave pattern has been set.
i don't wear maybe the day of the cut (that night) but after that my hair looks all dry and junk and it get's frizzy quicker... and if u don't like conditioner then it's ur using the wrong kind or your don't know how to use it... man cause i do most of my brushing right out da shower once i rinse out my conditioner... leaves my hair easier to manage...
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I'm not saying dont wear one at all.I meant at niight I dont think its a must.Cause on them wolfing days they help.
By the way I feel the same way about moisterizing.I haven't moisterized my hair since late July.Neither do I condition my hair in the shower I think all you need is a shampoo,pomade(or gel),durag,and a brush.But I think this is only after your wave pattern has been set.
true say, but what i usually do is make my hair layed down b4 i sleep just incase i forget to put my du-rag on and my waves dont mess up but when im wolfing i must wear one
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You don't have to durag or wave cap everynight to have a good 360 pattern, once your waves are trained. But, if you continue to neglect night time durag and wave cap usage, your 360's will lose defintion.
true... like a while back i had forgotten to du-rag like for like 5 days in a row... and i seen my overall wave definition going down... so i say you might could go once a week without du-raging but i wouldn't recommend it....
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You don't have to durag or wave cap everynight to have a good 360 pattern, once your waves are trained. But, if you continue to neglect night time durag and wave cap usage, your 360's will lose defintion.
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that ced method sounds like alot of pomade. But I use J kids method. my waves are more defined and I hitting my lining. I am so tempted to drop an update but can't
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I still stand by the fact the king cash method develops your waves to your hairline proves the importance of duragging, not to mention Cedclark's use of the compression meth
I have to agree with you Gvyll, but that is only when you hair is well trained. Mine is so trained that after i get out of a shower its still laid perfectly with only a couple strands stickin out weeks 1-5. That i feel like my hair is overtrained, if thats possible.
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I don't think duragging at night isn't a must.I'd say since i started waving 10 months ago I slept about 7-12 days with a rag or wavecap on. Even when i wolfed for 9 weeks i didn't sleep with a rag.And still saw improvements.All in all, my opinion on durags at night is .
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