Friday, March 12, 2010

I need Help with my waves in hair for men?

I cant get 360 waves I need it Spinning








Please Help My fellow blacksI need Help with my waves in hair for men?
first off it can depend on the type of grease you are using, if you have tough hair use dax..if you have lighter grade ofhair use 360 styling in the blue can also get some sort of hair moisturizer..then get yoursef a hard bristle brush and a soft bristle brush throw in a du-rag.. and lastly have a decent amount of hair on your head if you dont have enough hair you will just be brushing in vain.





-Now down to the steps...wet you hair with warm water, you dont have to soak it


-add the grease to your hair and add it evenly through out you scalp.


-next brush your hair with hard bristle brush, and you want 360's so when u are brushing the sides brush them forward at a downward angle..brush 4 about 15 mins or as long as u can...use the hair moisturizer and throw durag on.


-in about a week or a couple of days you should see the waves coming in when u have the pattern you want start using the soft brush after the hard one..u dont have to brush so long with the soft one because the soft brush is just keeping the waves there..


-lastly u will look in the mirrorand see those waves spinning just remember tell your barber to give you a brush cut fade but dont have him take it too low just trim it down...after the haircut u can use a lighter grease or just the moisterizer for a couple of days and the soft brush this is when ur waves will look the best..well i gave you all i know but the rest you will have to experiment with on you own fam good luck!!!I need Help with my waves in hair for men?
I'm Cherokee, but hopefully this will help. Asian/Native hair has a very hard-to-hold texture usually. When I used to spike the top of mine (I'm a gal, but short spikes are great for short gals) I would use Sportin' Waves Maximum Hold Pomade. The stuff is almost pure wax, and it held my hair for ten hours straight. When you use it, because of your hair's tendency to dry out easily, you'll have to use more than I did. I'd get a glob of it about the size of a half-dollar coin. Warm it up in your hands and run it carefully through your hair. Then, shape it how you want (trust me, it'll obey) and tie it in a Du-Rag overnight. When you wake up, voila! The Du-Rag is the key, because that holds the hair where you want it while it absorbs the oils and sets.





If I need a style to hold, I have to do the same thing, only with less of the pomade.
My brother (who's hair is very coarse) uses grease and water. He puts it in and brushes his hair from the top of his head down going around his head. When he's done, he goes to sleep with a do-rag on. He says the do-rag is the key!
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