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Topic: How to maintain moister with a moisterizer...
Posted By: Gvyll
Subject: How to maintain moister with a moisterizer...
Date Posted: July 19 2007 at 1:22pm
I've been reading that alot of people have been saying that their hair feels dry after applying moisterizer.Heres my method for maintaining maximum moister for hours
 
  • Damp your hair
  • Brush all sides for a sufficient amount of time
  • Rub in moisterizer
  • Brush again for a short amount of time
  • Then take your hands and rub them over your 360pattern for about 20-30 minutes(muy importante)

The reason for you to rub your hands over your pattern is because your hands have natural oils that will lock the moister in without the use of pomade

For Example:If your makin fried chicken and you completely submerge the chicken in the oil.  And once the chicken is ready for eating and once you take a bite the whole flour-made skin completely comes off. Is because you had completely put the whole chicken in the oil and that locks in the moister that the chicken contains which results in the flour-made skin come all out at once.
 
It is an effective method i just started using about a month ago. And after i did this i had maximum moister for hours.
 


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Posted By: stormy_seas
Date Posted: July 19 2007 at 1:24pm
Originally posted by Gvyll Gvyll wrote:

I've been reading that alot of people have been saying that their hair feels dry after applying moisterizer.Heres my method for maintaining maximum moister for hours
 
  • Damp your hair
  • Brush all sides for a sufficient amount of time
  • Rub in moisterizer
  • Brush again for a short amount of time
  • Then take your hands and rub them over your 360pattern for about 20-30 minutes(muy importante)

The reason for you to rub your hands over your pattern is because your hands have natural oils that will lock the moister in without the use of pomade

For Example:If your makin fried chicken and you completely submerge the chicken in the oil.  And once the chicken is ready for eating and once you take a bite the whole flour-made skin completely comes off. Is because you had completely put the whole chicken in the oil and that locks in the moister that the chicken contains which results in the flour-made skin come all out at once.
 
It is an effective method i just started using about a month ago. And after i did this i had maximum moister for hours.
 
 
 
tnahks, now i know how to make fried chicken Thumbs%20Up


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Posted By: jamaicakid85
Date Posted: July 19 2007 at 1:26pm
Fry Dat Chicken!!!

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Posted By: twingotti
Date Posted: July 19 2007 at 1:28pm
Yall crazy.screwloose

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Posted By: Sleepy B
Date Posted: July 19 2007 at 1:31pm
Originally posted by stormy_seas stormy_seas wrote:

Originally posted by Gvyll Gvyll wrote:

I've been reading that alot of people have been saying that their hair feels dry after applying moisterizer.Heres my method for maintaining maximum moister for hours
 
  • Damp your hair
  • Brush all sides for a sufficient amount of time
  • Rub in moisterizer
  • Brush again for a short amount of time
  • Then take your hands and rub them over your 360pattern for about 20-30 minutes(muy importante)

The reason for you to rub your hands over your pattern is because your hands have natural oils that will lock the moister in without the use of pomade

For Example:If your makin fried chicken and you completely submerge the chicken in the oil.  And once the chicken is ready for eating and once you take a bite the whole flour-made skin completely comes off. Is because you had completely put the whole chicken in the oil and that locks in the moister that the chicken contains which results in the flour-made skin come all out at once.
 
It is an effective method i just started using about a month ago. And after i did this i had maximum moister for hours.
 
 
 
tnahks, now i know how to make fried chicken Thumbs%20Up
 
 
 
 
LMFAO
 


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Posted By: 25cent
Date Posted: July 19 2007 at 1:33pm
thanks Gvyll good meth

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Posted By: wave connection
Date Posted: July 19 2007 at 1:34pm

Wow.  A fried chicken reference in a 360 wave thread.  Classic.



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Posted By: twingotti
Date Posted: July 19 2007 at 1:35pm
I spit on my hands and rub my hair down ever 15 minutes to lock in my moisture. Shhh Don't share my secret with anyone else.

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Posted By: Gvyll
Date Posted: July 19 2007 at 1:59pm

It was the best way i could explain my method.lol

Plus thats how you dont make fried chicken



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Posted By: yardmon
Date Posted: July 19 2007 at 2:00pm
i thought that was a given, that you had to rub the moisturizer into your hair. its like using lotion, you gotta rub it in for it to do anything. 


Posted By: Chi-Town_Boy
Date Posted: July 19 2007 at 2:04pm
im goin have to do that cus my stuff be too dry after adding moist

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Posted By: Sleepy B
Date Posted: July 19 2007 at 2:08pm
Originally posted by Chi-Town_Boy Chi-Town_Boy wrote:

im goin have to do that cus my stuff be too dry after adding moist
 
Shocked U said more than 3 words this time LOL LOL


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Posted By: Dat Boy Quis
Date Posted: July 20 2007 at 1:45pm

wet your durag or wave cap after you moisturize if you not going out. i know that lasts for a lil while.  i live in an area where the humidity is always high all summer. while im outside my hair feels wet all the time



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