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Troubles with pomade

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Topic: Troubles with pomade
Posted By: Gristyle
Subject: Troubles with pomade
Date Posted: November 10 2007 at 3:03am

Ok guys I am new to this pomade stuff. I want to know is it normal for my hair to become curlier because of using it? When I temporary got off of Murray's, my hair was really curly (in a bad way). It took a wolfing session to get back to my previous texture. I have been using Murray's original. I don't have a problem with laying my hair down, but I use it to keep my hair in place since I wear hats with my uniforms. Has anybody else had this problem or have tips to fix this problem (without buying more products). Don’t say keep brushing, but I bet somebody is going to say it regardless. Also I just put some Murray's in my hair tonight after going four weeks without.



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Posted By: wave connection
Date Posted: November 10 2007 at 7:38am
The reason that your hair curls up when you apply pomade is because your waves are lifting up.  As you know, a wave is a laid down curl.  When you apply pomade to your hair, especially when wolfin, you must brush for a sufficient amount of time and then put on a durag and/or
wave cap(s).  This allows the pomade to set and maximizes hold.


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Posted By: 25cent
Date Posted: November 10 2007 at 10:24am
Originally posted by wave connection wave connection wrote:

The reason that your hair curls up when you apply pomade is because your waves are lifting up.  As you know, a wave is a laid down curl.  When you apply pomade to your hair, especially when wolfin, you must brush for a sufficient amount of time and then put on a durag and/or
wave cap(s).  This allows the pomade to set and maximizes hold.
dang I been having the same problem so you  got to brush a lot the durag or wave cap and it will keep your hair from curling?


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Posted By: wave connection
Date Posted: November 10 2007 at 11:43am
Originally posted by 25cent 25cent wrote:

Originally posted by wave connection wave connection wrote:

The reason that your hair curls up when you apply pomade is because your waves are lifting up.  As you know, a wave is a laid down curl.  When you apply pomade to your hair, especially when wolfin, you must brush for a sufficient amount of time and then put on a durag and/or
wave cap(s).  This allows the pomade to set and maximizes hold.
dang I been having the same problem so you  got to brush a lot the durag or wave cap and it will keep your hair from curling?
 
The pomade has to "cure" under pressure/compression to help prevent curling.


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Posted By: JMAN21
Date Posted: November 10 2007 at 12:30pm
ya i only use any type of pomade right before im about to put my du-rag on. and when i wake up and take it off my hair looks great!

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