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    Posted: December 12 2006 at 12:59pm
If ur just starting .... you should get a low cut.. start wit the softy..as ur hair grows use a hard brush
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so should u use the hard first then tha soft?
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Hard brushes bring the waves out faster because the hard bristles straighten out the curls better.. But some say it brings out a crooked pattern.. So they use the softy to straghten up their wave pattern.. But all u need is a hard brush for medium/high type hair.. and a softy when its low.. A good moisteroiser and just brushin the right way.. This should be a good help for you...(BiggMike)
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Hard brushes help to stretch the hair.
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Oh okay thanks man

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I dont really believe in the "science" of the different brushes any more. In my experience since I've started over you just have to brush correctly all i have been using since I started over is hard and med. brushes and my pattern is straighter than before when i was constantly using a soft brush.I think it has more to do with you hair texture and the way you brush and not so much the brush.
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a hard brush brings your waves in all crooked
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I know to connect your waves you need to use a softee but can anyone tell wat a softee does to connect them that a hard or medium brush wont do
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