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Category: 360 Waves
Forum Name: Men's 360 Waves - Part II
Forum Description: About 360 Waves
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Topic: products to use
Posted By: yungstar
Subject: products to use
Date Posted: March 04 2007 at 3:28pm
im tryin 2 get waves and i know to get them u have 2 keep brushin but wat are great products to use to put in your hair right now i got dax wave and groom is that good 4 short hair



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Posted By: BIG-
Date Posted: March 04 2007 at 3:32pm
u dont need pomade unless ur hair is high.. even then u dont really need it unless u just startin and need ur hair to be train
 
but carrot cream,pink oil/lotion,doo-gro,lets jam.. are some great products to name a few


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Posted By: Lil D.C.
Date Posted: March 04 2007 at 3:47pm

I just use sportin waves (gold can)



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Posted By: Mrgrimm
Date Posted: March 04 2007 at 3:48pm

yeh those are really good but for short hair u do not really need the hold until u start wolfin



Posted By: Mrgrimm
Date Posted: March 04 2007 at 3:49pm
damn i said the same thing as big my bad... COSIGN


Posted By: LDIZL
Date Posted: March 04 2007 at 3:57pm
depends not every person is alike... what works great for someone isnt ment to be for others... so experiment... i can give you some recommended products though...
Carrot Cream Buy Hollywood Beauty

You Can Cop This At Most Walgreens Stores.. If Theres Not One In Your Area You Can Order It Online
Lets Jam

Comes In Like 4 Different Varities.... Orange Top Is Most Popular.. They Also Serve This At Walgreens... Or At Your Local Korean Hair Distributor
360 Wave Pomade

not real crucial during your developing stages of the wave game... a light pomade that rinses out easily... if your having probs holding your hair down...  this might be your tool
Sportan Waves Black

thicker then 360 style pomade... adds even more hold for stubborn heads.. again not necessary for your early wave development state... but is a valuable asset when your hitting those rough wolfing days
Garnier Fructis Style Brilliant Shine

I've personally used this in combination with carrot cream.. adds firm hold great shine and smells just fantastic... its not a necessity.. just compliments your waves when you wanna add that extra UNFFF
Indian Hemp

gotta talk to my mans supafresh about this... as far as i know.. its a hair and scalp treatment similar to a carrot cream.. promotes healthy hair growth... holla at Supafresh208 if you want more info on it
Olive Cream

sorry its so small... you can cop this too at most Walgreens Establishments.. also made by Hollywood beauty... ive never used it b/c it cost about 3x as much carrot cream... but id recommend it without ever using it.

Lusters Pink Oil

This is a moisturient.. use this as often as needed to keep your hair conditioned and lookin gewd

i could go all day naming products.... but those are a few of the popular ones.. yeah there are tons of diff kinds of pomades and moisturizers... just remember cuz the key to getting waves lies in your hands... well your brushSmile


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Posted By: UK.Waver.london
Date Posted: March 04 2007 at 4:06pm
^^^GOTTA MAKE U A MOD SOON LIDZL..LOL..

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Posted By: yungstar
Date Posted: March 04 2007 at 4:19pm
if i use the carrot cream what should my method be


Posted By: BALLASTATUS
Date Posted: March 04 2007 at 6:06pm
ur method is wht ever works for u ...but go ova the vets meth and they should help u come up wit ur own

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Posted By: thenumber1lon
Date Posted: March 04 2007 at 7:44pm
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Posted By: TrendzSeTTer
Date Posted: March 04 2007 at 11:20pm
Originally posted by BIG- BIG- wrote:

u dont need pomade unless ur hair is high.. even then u dont really need it unless u just startin and need ur hair to be train
 
 
 
i cant really agree with you on the you dont need pomade type of thing..i think starting out.. you absolutely need it to see any progress.. if wasn't for pomade.. and even th ough i constantly brush.. i wouldn't see probably any progress but pomade made me see progress.. i believe after you t rain your hair with pomade about 3 or 4 consecutive wolfing periods (when just starting out) like what im thinking bout doing (im on my first 5th week in)  i think ill chill off the pomade then because the waves will be ingrain into my dome
 
ya DIG


Posted By: BIG-
Date Posted: March 05 2007 at 10:07am
Originally posted by TrendzSeTTer TrendzSeTTer wrote:

Originally posted by BIG- BIG- wrote:

u dont need pomade unless ur hair is high.. even then u dont really need it unless u just startin and need ur hair to be train
 
 
 
i cant really agree with you on the you dont need pomade type of thing..i think starting out.. you absolutely need it to see any progress.. if wasn't for pomade.. and even th ough i constantly brush.. i wouldn't see probably any progress but pomade made me see progress.. i believe after you t rain your hair with pomade about 3 or 4 consecutive wolfing periods (when just starting out) like what im thinking bout doing (im on my first 5th week in)  i think ill chill off the pomade then because the waves will be ingrain into my dome
 
ya DIG


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Posted By: thenumber1lon
Date Posted: March 05 2007 at 10:50am
keep brushin


Posted By: BALLASTATUS
Date Posted: March 05 2007 at 4:04pm
NO POMADE IS NEEDED >>>IF NOT ALREADY YALLL NEED TO FALL IN LOVE WIT DAT CC

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