QuoteReplyTopic: Question about BBBs... Posted: December 13 2005 at 8:10pm
Well, some of you say BBBs aren't very good because they supposedly
thin out your ends... Is that true? And are thin ends bad...?
And I use my BBB to make my hair lie flatter, not as much for
distributing oil... And sometimes if some parts of my hair stick out, I
attack it with the BBB. Attacking as in bringing it down in multiple,
quick, and-not-so-gentle strokes... I sort of feel like it's not
good for my hair... But hey, it does make it flatter.
Ahh, and now back to studying for that wretched history test tomorrow...
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Well, I haven't heard that BBBs thins out one's ends, but I can see how
that might happen if one isn't careful when using a BBB and "you"end up
snapping off pieces of hair. Thin ends aren't necessarily bad, but it
wouldn't be too good if they became thin because of rough handling.
That said, attacking hair with a BBB to make it flatter isn't at all
good for your hair. Perhaps finding a gentler way of
smoothing out your hair would be a better idea.
I guess BBBs can quicken a person's shedding... but other than that, there's a way to use one and there's a way to abuse one. Sasumi if a BBB helps you, I think you'll be fine as long as you detangle your hair with fingers or a wide-tooth comb first.
I would recommend getting your hair as thoroughly detangled as possible
before using a BBB. Finger combing, then wide-tooth comb, then
fine-tooth comb or standard brush, before finishing with a BBB.
It also depends on the density with which the BB are packed. The
more densely packed, the more detangled your hair needs to be, before
use.
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