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Salazar

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black people who wear BANDANAS or whatever on their head
« on: August 31, 2010, 08:56:11 PM »
what is up with that?

ever see those stalkings on their head?
 

universe

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Re: black people who wear BANDANAS or whatever on their head
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2010, 09:43:18 PM »
What you will need:
  • Doo-Rag
  • Firm bristle, hoarse hair brush
  • Pomade - Murray's is probably the most popular brand. I prefer Nu Nile because it
    is not as thick and doesn't build flakes.
  • Towel
  • Hot water
 
Your Hair & Texture
When beginning the wave process the hair should be at least 1 ˝ inch in length to achieve the 360 waves. Any less length would be too low for waves to form.
 
Now that you have the right hair length and you have gathered the things you will need. Let's begin your 360 Waves Process. Decide which hair texture you have. Choose one and follow the steps from there.
 
Curly Hair (very soft) - If this is your hair texture you may start the 360 waves process with step 1.
 
Medium Hair (normal) - If your hair lies down naturally with no extra efforts, I consider that normal. You can start the 360 waves process with step 1.
 
Very Coarse Hair (heavy, tightly curled, thick) - Many brothers with coarse hair say they cannot achieve waves no matter how much oil or pomade they use or how much brushing they do. But you can. My advice is to texturize the hair first to soften it. I suggest using a texturizing kit, like Sportin Waves, S-Curl, or Duke. Follow kit set-up instructions carefully. Leave texturizer in for o more than 5 minutes. Neutralize and allow the hair to dry. You can use a hair dryer or just air dry. Now you can start the 360 waves process with step 2.
 
STEP 1
Start with clean dry hair. A good conditioning shampoo would be best.
 
STEP 2
Apply a generous amount (size of a silver dollar) of Nu Nile throughout the hair. It may look white as though it is too much, but don't worry. It is not too much.
 
STEP 3
Soak towel with hot water. Wring well.
 
STEP 4
Lay towel on the hair for about 1-2 minutes. Apply pressure to the towel allowing the pomade to melt into the hair. Remove towel.
 
STEP 5
Begin brushing the hair starting at the crown area. Be sure to brush evenly in the direction that the hair grows all the way around.
 
STEP 6
Tie hair down with a Doo-Rag. This is best to do before you go to bed or at any leisure time you have.
 
STEP 7
Repeat this process 1-2 times per day.
 
DO NOT
DO NOT brush the hair when you remove the Doo-Rag.
 
DO NOT Shampoo the hair for 1-2 weeks while processing the waves. Once the hair is wet the wave pattern will become loose. The longer you go without shampooing the better the waves will set.
 
DO NOT get a haircut for 2-3 weeks. You may get a lineup, but NO Haircut.
 
Once you have the waves all the way around the head you may get a haircut with a 1 ˝ guard - with the grain.
 
After the hair cut repeat the wave steps process. Keep wearing the Doo-Rag. You should be good on the 360 waves from this point.
 
REMEMBER: Ask your barber not to use a guard less than the #1 ˝ guard - with the grain.
 
IMPORTANT KEY: Brushing the hair evenly is an important key. Many of my clients have said that they can only have waves in the crown or the sides. That is because they did not brush evenly. Areas that are not brushed well will not wave. YOU MUST BRUSH EVENLY AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE HEAD TO ACHIEVE THE 360 WAVES!
 
Best of luck!
 

MrJas

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Re: black people who wear BANDANAS or whatever on their head
« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2010, 06:10:22 PM »
What you will need:
  • Doo-Rag
  • Firm bristle, hoarse hair brush
  • Pomade - Murray's is probably the most popular brand. I prefer Nu Nile because it
    is not as thick and doesn't build flakes.
  • Towel
  • Hot water
 
Your Hair & Texture
When beginning the wave process the hair should be at least 1 ˝ inch in length to achieve the 360 waves. Any less length would be too low for waves to form.
 
Now that you have the right hair length and you have gathered the things you will need. Let's begin your 360 Waves Process. Decide which hair texture you have. Choose one and follow the steps from there.
 
Curly Hair (very soft) - If this is your hair texture you may start the 360 waves process with step 1.
 
Medium Hair (normal) - If your hair lies down naturally with no extra efforts, I consider that normal. You can start the 360 waves process with step 1.
 
Very Coarse Hair (heavy, tightly curled, thick) - Many brothers with coarse hair say they cannot achieve waves no matter how much oil or pomade they use or how much brushing they do. But you can. My advice is to texturize the hair first to soften it. I suggest using a texturizing kit, like Sportin Waves, S-Curl, or Duke. Follow kit set-up instructions carefully. Leave texturizer in for o more than 5 minutes. Neutralize and allow the hair to dry. You can use a hair dryer or just air dry. Now you can start the 360 waves process with step 2.
 
STEP 1
Start with clean dry hair. A good conditioning shampoo would be best.
 
STEP 2
Apply a generous amount (size of a silver dollar) of Nu Nile throughout the hair. It may look white as though it is too much, but don't worry. It is not too much.
 
STEP 3
Soak towel with hot water. Wring well.
 
STEP 4
Lay towel on the hair for about 1-2 minutes. Apply pressure to the towel allowing the pomade to melt into the hair. Remove towel.
 
STEP 5
Begin brushing the hair starting at the crown area. Be sure to brush evenly in the direction that the hair grows all the way around.
 
STEP 6
Tie hair down with a Doo-Rag. This is best to do before you go to bed or at any leisure time you have.
 
STEP 7
Repeat this process 1-2 times per day.
 
DO NOT
DO NOT brush the hair when you remove the Doo-Rag.
 
DO NOT Shampoo the hair for 1-2 weeks while processing the waves. Once the hair is wet the wave pattern will become loose. The longer you go without shampooing the better the waves will set.
 
DO NOT get a haircut for 2-3 weeks. You may get a lineup, but NO Haircut.
 
Once you have the waves all the way around the head you may get a haircut with a 1 ˝ guard - with the grain.
 
After the hair cut repeat the wave steps process. Keep wearing the Doo-Rag. You should be good on the 360 waves from this point.
 
REMEMBER: Ask your barber not to use a guard less than the #1 ˝ guard - with the grain.
 
IMPORTANT KEY: Brushing the hair evenly is an important key. Many of my clients have said that they can only have waves in the crown or the sides. That is because they did not brush evenly. Areas that are not brushed well will not wave. YOU MUST BRUSH EVENLY AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE HEAD TO ACHIEVE THE 360 WAVES!
 
Best of luck!

How the fuck you got 0 posts bro?
You expect me to download an album that isn't real?  Sorry, but I can't sign this.
 

Blasphemy

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Re: black people who wear BANDANAS or whatever on their head
« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2010, 06:27:09 PM »
what is up with that?

ever see those stalkings on their head?

Well Technically those are Do Rags (though I've also seen the Bandana also). The black one specifically is sorta controversial one. It's a symbol denoting Local Gangs (Usually cause Blue or Red is taken) but it's also a Color used by Anarchist. The Black one is specifically used by Anarchist because of the relationship between Anarchist and The Color black.The Gray one, was used by some (Silver and Black Anarchist) but because the cause is denoted by black mostly, it looked more gang affiliated (TRG to be exactly).  I myself have a Black Bandanna also.
 

Al Bundy

Re: black people who wear BANDANAS or whatever on their head
« Reply #4 on: September 01, 2010, 06:27:44 PM »
What you will need:
  • Doo-Rag
  • Firm bristle, hoarse hair brush
  • Pomade - Murray's is probably the most popular brand. I prefer Nu Nile because it
    is not as thick and doesn't build flakes.
  • Towel
  • Hot water
 
Your Hair & Texture
When beginning the wave process the hair should be at least 1 ˝ inch in length to achieve the 360 waves. Any less length would be too low for waves to form.
 
Now that you have the right hair length and you have gathered the things you will need. Let's begin your 360 Waves Process. Decide which hair texture you have. Choose one and follow the steps from there.
 
Curly Hair (very soft) - If this is your hair texture you may start the 360 waves process with step 1.
 
Medium Hair (normal) - If your hair lies down naturally with no extra efforts, I consider that normal. You can start the 360 waves process with step 1.
 
Very Coarse Hair (heavy, tightly curled, thick) - Many brothers with coarse hair say they cannot achieve waves no matter how much oil or pomade they use or how much brushing they do. But you can. My advice is to texturize the hair first to soften it. I suggest using a texturizing kit, like Sportin Waves, S-Curl, or Duke. Follow kit set-up instructions carefully. Leave texturizer in for o more than 5 minutes. Neutralize and allow the hair to dry. You can use a hair dryer or just air dry. Now you can start the 360 waves process with step 2.
 
STEP 1
Start with clean dry hair. A good conditioning shampoo would be best.
 
STEP 2
Apply a generous amount (size of a silver dollar) of Nu Nile throughout the hair. It may look white as though it is too much, but don't worry. It is not too much.
 
STEP 3
Soak towel with hot water. Wring well.
 
STEP 4
Lay towel on the hair for about 1-2 minutes. Apply pressure to the towel allowing the pomade to melt into the hair. Remove towel.
 
STEP 5
Begin brushing the hair starting at the crown area. Be sure to brush evenly in the direction that the hair grows all the way around.
 
STEP 6
Tie hair down with a Doo-Rag. This is best to do before you go to bed or at any leisure time you have.
 
STEP 7
Repeat this process 1-2 times per day.
 
DO NOT
DO NOT brush the hair when you remove the Doo-Rag.
 
DO NOT Shampoo the hair for 1-2 weeks while processing the waves. Once the hair is wet the wave pattern will become loose. The longer you go without shampooing the better the waves will set.
 
DO NOT get a haircut for 2-3 weeks. You may get a lineup, but NO Haircut.
 
Once you have the waves all the way around the head you may get a haircut with a 1 ˝ guard - with the grain.
 
After the hair cut repeat the wave steps process. Keep wearing the Doo-Rag. You should be good on the 360 waves from this point.
 
REMEMBER: Ask your barber not to use a guard less than the #1 ˝ guard - with the grain.
 
IMPORTANT KEY: Brushing the hair evenly is an important key. Many of my clients have said that they can only have waves in the crown or the sides. That is because they did not brush evenly. Areas that are not brushed well will not wave. YOU MUST BRUSH EVENLY AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE HEAD TO ACHIEVE THE 360 WAVES!
 
Best of luck!

How the fuck you got 0 posts bro?

he only posts in the g spot