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Wash Hair B4 Cut Or Don't

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Topic: Wash Hair B4 Cut Or Don't
Posted By: waves-spinnin
Subject: Wash Hair B4 Cut Or Don't
Date Posted: July 11 2007 at 11:36am
I was just wondering if you should wash ur hair b4 u get it cut and if u do when do u wash it do you wash it a day b4 ur cut or the day ur getting ur cut

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Posted By: wave connection
Date Posted: July 11 2007 at 11:42am
I recommend washing your hair right before you go to the barbershop, if possible.  Just make sure that your hair is dry and don't put in any products.  Here's my method for hair washing after your cut.
Originally posted by wave connection wave connection wrote:

This is the unabridged version of my after haircut washing theory.  
 
I don't recommend washing your hair after you get a haircut.  There are two main reasons why I say this.  First, you should wash your hair before you get a cut so that it is clean and free of products.  Since you should wash your hair prior to your cut, washing it afterwards is redundant and pulls out more of your hair's natural oils that its trying to reproduce.  That's also why I don't recommend over-washing.  Second, by not washing your hair right after you get a cut, you allow your haircut and your new length wave pattern to set in.  This is especially true if you do not have a strong base wave pattern.  Even if you have a strong wave pattern, you will lose some defintion if you immediately wash your hair after a cut.  I recommend brushing off the loose hairs with a soft brush, adding a moisturizer or small amount of pomade, if desired, followed by brushing and putting on a durag or wave cap, if possible.  After a couple of days, your hair cut and its pattern should be set and then it should be okay to wash. Also, note that you should use warm to semi-hot water, but not scolding hot, to wash your hair.  The warm to semi-hot water opens your hair's pores and allows your hair follicles and attached strands to relax causing your waves to lay down better while shower brushing.  It the same concept that spas use for opening up your face's pores when they place a warm towel on it.  After you finish shower brushing apply a small amount of cool water to your head to allow your pores to re-close.  Then apply a moisturizer or pomade, if needed, and continue brushing.

Remember:  After a haircut, be in a rush to brush, but don't prematurely wash.

 


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Posted By: chrisdog212
Date Posted: July 11 2007 at 11:47am

you can do what wave connection said

but what i do is i wash my hair the day before a cut and i add a little bit of cc to it but not alot (cause barbers dont really like stuff in your hair clogs there clippers) and i durag for a little bit and before i go to the barber i brush my hair with a hard brush to loosen it up some
then i comb it a little bit to get it even more out
and usually my barber combs my hair out some  more
but u can never be to cautious :D


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Posted By: A_boogz
Date Posted: July 11 2007 at 11:53am
wash it b4 n afta


Posted By: jamaicakid85
Date Posted: July 11 2007 at 11:56am
Wash your hair at least 3 or 4 hours before you get a cut or you will end up with the"spotty pimpin" because of the uneven cut.If I have a low cut like a 1.5 then I dont wash my hair for at least 5 days or my waves will "washout". Regardless of the cut you have give it 2 or 3 days before you wash it, go outside stunt a lil bit and snag some hunnies them playboy bunnies nah mean thats the whole purpose of wavin it up rite!!!!

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