QuoteReplyTopic: Advice and help... Posted: February 01 2006 at 3:15pm
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My main goal, for 2006, is to have 360 waves. Started last year in August, and now my waves seem as if its fading away. I started off using duke pomade, shampoo, and moisturizer. Then switch to sporting waves pomade. Now I'm using "Pro-line Comb-Thru Keeper." Yeah, I'm know, calm down...right?
Does switching product destroy your hair? I'm hearing so much about carrot cream, I bought it but I only bought the pomade. What elses can I use with it? e.i. shampoo? Moisturizer?
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No switchin products don't destroy waves i always doin it and i still got mine. All you need to do is keep brushin.You could use any shampoo and any mosturizer. But mostly all you have to do is brusjh like crazy.
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lol did u notice he said her . Pomades just hold the waves you have use hollwood beauty carrot creme. It's better for your skin and makes your hair soft. also try lets jam for hold, you should brush your hair for about 15 minutes each side.
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Hey, I'm new here! No big introduction for me. (don't care)
My main goal, for 2006, is to have 360 waves. Started last year in August, and now my waves seem as if its fading away. I started off using duke pomade, shampoo, and moisturizer. Then switch to sporting waves pomade. Now I'm using "Pro-line Comb-Thru Keeper." Yeah, I'm know, calm down...right?
Does switching product destroy your hair? I'm hearing so much about carrot cream, I bought it but I only bought the pomade. What elses can I use with it? e.i. shampoo? Moisturizer?
Brush, brush, brush. Keep at it and it'll happen.
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I gotta hair cut two weeks ago and my hair is thick... to the point that my hard brush is joke. However, when I apply pink lotion and brush it in, it hurts.
Anyways!
I want to know if it's natural for the waves to look like it's fading away each week it grows? I barely see my waves, especially on both sides and back of my head. The top, however, is lock!
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concentrate on the parts that aren't waving up like you want. Head n shoulder is a pretty good shampoo to use. shampoo's dont really make a difference.
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Just got a hair cut, and as usual the top are visible but the sides and the back portion are very thin to the point you can hardly see 'em.
How do I get 'em thick? and since I just got a haircut should I brush with a softbrush? I read the "H2O method" thread and it said something about using a soft brush because if a hardbrush is used it may result in thin waves.
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