Sunday, April 20, 2014

Good 360 wave method?

Q. Can someone help me make a good 360 wave method i have
Softee coconut oil, Olive creme, Olive Cholesterol, murrays pomade, sportin waves (Black can) and S curl 360 style, and 3 diane brushes 1 med 1 soft 1 hard, its my 2nd week of wolfing can someone help


Answer
I'm not sure how, but I wouldn't recommend them.


HAIR WEAVES & BRAIDS: Some hairstyles, including tight braids and weaves, may increase the risk of developing an irreversible form of scarring hair loss, according to a new study in the Archives of Dermatology.
Seen predominately in African-American women, this type of hair loss, central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia, centers on the vertex (crown) of the scalp and spreads peripherally.
“Any style that causes too much tension and traction on the hair, such as braiding with artificial hair weaved in, can possibly lead to scarring hair loss,” says study author Angela Kyei, MD, a dermatologist at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio.
In the study, 326 African-American women answered questionnaires about their hair-grooming methods, health status, and other demographic information. Dermatologists then performed a scalp examination to grade hair loss.

Nearly 60% of the women showed signs of advanced central hair loss with scarring. The women were also more likely to have type 2 diabetes and bacterial scalp infections, and sport hair styles associated with traction, including braids and weaves, the study showed.
“But hair loss is permanent, meaning that we can inject steroids or creams but it won't bring your hair back, so it’s very important to seek help with dermatologists early on,” she says.

S-curl relaxer is a product made by Luster, but for some reason people use the phrase S-curl referring to the style. It is a relaxer and relaxers contain chemicals that can damage your hair, especially when not used by a professional.

Relaxers Warning: they're not permanent, that's $300 - $500 each time you get them done. One I responded, she had hers done in March and this is now May when she posted it? It is a billion dollar business, and they do not give money back guarantee for damaged hair or hair loss due to 'abuse', in this case, cancer.

Brazilian Blowout are BANNED! Past users of the product have complained of sore throat, skin irritation, headaches, chest pain and rashes, among other symptoms. That may have something to do with the fact that the levels of formaldehyde found in the product rival those typically used in funeral embalming. That’s a lot of formaldehyde.

Reps for the company swear it’s all a misunderstanding. And the product labels itself “no formaldehyde” and “formaldehyde free.” The company has until September 12 to get its affairs in order, or risk having its product seized by the FDA. “We have been tested countless times by OSHA,” the company’s CEO Mike Brady told NPR. “And we have never exceeded a safety standard ever.”

Why can't I get waves on the sides of my head?




Andre R


Okay so I'm trying to get 360 waves. I brush my hair usually 3 times a day for 15 minutes each time. On the sides of my head I use to brush them at an angle, but recently I've learned on the internet that you should brush straight down. So I've tried, and yet to see any results. Can anybody give me some tips or somethin? Also would you rather use a wave cap or du rag?


Answer
my brother uses grease to get waves. he alternates between blue magic and coconut oil by isoplus i believe. apply the grease once a day all over your head making sure not to put too much then brush down. i think du rags are better but waves caps probably work just as good. in a few weeks your waves should start to appear. and when you trim your hair make sure you trim downwards or else your waves will be gone.




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