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Do you have to warm up castor oil to get the best results? Of can you just apply it to your scalp?
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cuts out there are $$$. Try Clean Cutz in Round Rock. $20 for just a cut.
If you warm it, it will cool shortly afterwards back into its solidified form. Just rub it in your hair.Do you have to warm up castor oil to get the best results? Of can you just apply it to your scalp?
i dont think his hair texture can pull off either of those examples he postedSheesh my dude is dedicated to getting these curls
i dont think his hair texture can pull off either of those examples he posted
when i had my curly bush, i couldn't avoid bead head, but i would just comb (backwards/ against the grain) it out DRY in the morning then wash it with conditioner,That's cool, but any suggestions on how I can maintain my hair over night and a hairstyle I should rock?i dont think his hair texture can pull off either of those examples he posted
when i had my curly bush, i couldn't avoid bead head, but i would just comb (backwards/ against the grain) it out DRY in the morning then wash it with conditioner,
apply whatever moisturizer(shea stuff) generously, and let the curls form naturally, none of that circular motion/sponge, your hair isn't coarse so that isn't necessary.
report back with results, i have a pretty good idea of what you should have
the trick is not to separate the natural curl your hair takes once its wet/moisturized and just let your genetics do their thing
Wash my hair with the Shea moisture shampoo and conditioner then put leave in conditioner is that a good method?You need a shape up
Bed hair is unavoidable. Get a similar haircut as dude you posted (not Drake), that way you'll only have curls on top and won't be flattening them out when you sleep. When you wake up dampen your hair and apply moisturizer // leave in conditioner.
Maintaining curls is not difficult, you're just trying to pull off a look that your hair isn't built for.
Alright I always thought it better helped form the curls.yea comb it backwards, or if you have a pick use that
& nah kill that circular thing man, just finger the moisturizer through regularly and let the curls form by themselves.
You wont ge able to maintain the look you want overnight. You're gonna have to moisturize and hit it with the currl brush to start the day every day.That's cool, but any suggestions on how I can maintain my hair over night and a hairstyle I should rock?i dont think his hair texture can pull off either of those examples he posted
Alright I always thought it better helped form the curls.yea comb it backwards, or if you have a pick use that
& nah kill that circular thing man, just finger the moisturizer through regularly and let the curls form by themselves.
Im thinking of going to the barber since I need a hairline.. Idk should I get a curly flatop like the pic I posted or just shave it down..? or just line it up. And to tbh il try all your suggestions over the weekend since I don't want to look like a di..head if one of your guys methods don't work out for me.
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What type of curl brush..? IL buy the nurdered brush over the summer but quick question which one should I buy lsast time I went to the website there were different options with different prices..
You wont ge able to maintain the look you want overnight. You're gonna have to moisturize and hit it with the currl brush to start the day every day.
Don't wear a durag or anything like that. That's literally matting down your hair, laying your hair down on top of itself, basically what you'd want to do if you wanted the opposite of curls.
It may sound counter intuitive but moisturize and pick your hair out and then use nudred/curl brush. When I was rocking curls last summer I would pick my hair out completely every day or two and got the best results.
All that will help you towards the look you want but you're texture isn't gonna have you looking exactly like the pics you posted bro it is what it is.
You got a link bro? And how would you use it?Cop the twist brush for 8 bucks work like a charm