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+7**WAVENIGGA 3.5** drownyall how2getwaves.com Tai dai waves KoolAidNoSugar jiggy terp cpcoldmaniv 11 posters |
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cpcoldmaniv New Kid on the Block
Number of posts : 9 Age : 46 Reputation : Registration date : 2009-06-09
| Subject: Seasick and wave cap Mon Jun 15, 2009 9:53 pm | |
| Just got my Seasick Pomade in today..like the smell, smells like some candy I ate before..*L* I would advise leaving this around little kids to be safe. Thick enough and not too thick. Smells Great
Would like to ask a question though..I bought some wave caps, I used to wear them back in the days, but mainly to cover up a bad haircut or if I hadnt had a hair cut in a while so I reallly didn't care if it kept my hair in the same place as long as it was covered up.*L*
With the wolfin..I wanted to ask ya'll how do put on your wave cap, front to back, back to front? Are you worried about your crown getting messed up when putting on the wave cap and also I have room at the top of the wave cap (like you can tie it up) do ya'll pull it flat on your head or leave the little left over up top free?
Thanks for the help.. | |
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jiggy terp 360 VETERAN
Number of posts : 826 Age : 48 Location : Maryland Reputation : Registration date : 2009-03-06
| Subject: Re: Seasick and wave cap Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:13 pm | |
| The rationale for wearing a wave-cap or a du-rag is compression. The elastic in wave-caps wears out over time. Thus, wearing an old wave-cap may be ineffective if it is not tight to your skull. Loose wave-caps will not hold your hair in place and may weaken your wave pattern. This compression aids in training your hair to lay close to the scalp.
You may be over thinking how to wear the wave-cap. As the cap breaks-in the space at the top will diminish. Just throw the joint on. If it is tight, you are in there. If it is loose, you may not achieve the desired results. When you take off the wave-cap after a nights sleep and your hair looks worse than it did before you put it on, then you may consider trashing that joint. | |
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KoolAidNoSugar Show Stopper
Number of posts : 228 Age : 31 Location : Where Its ALL SMILES AND NO SUGAR Reputation : Registration date : 2009-05-18
| Subject: Re: Seasick and wave cap Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:44 pm | |
| Jiggy, i would give you rep points for that but i dont see where to add them at | |
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Tai dai waves Superstar Spinna
Number of posts : 414 Age : 38 Location : LA, CA Reputation : Registration date : 2007-08-21
| Subject: Re: Seasick and wave cap Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:09 pm | |
| - jiggy terp wrote:
- The rationale for wearing a wave-cap or a du-rag is compression. The elastic in wave-caps wears out over time. Thus, wearing an old wave-cap may be ineffective if it is not tight to your skull. Loose wave-caps will not hold your hair in place and may weaken your wave pattern. This compression aids in training your hair to lay close to the scalp.
You may be over thinking how to wear the wave-cap. As the cap breaks-in the space at the top will diminish. Just throw the joint on. If it is tight, you are in there. If it is loose, you may not achieve the desired results. When you take off the wave-cap after a nights sleep and your hair looks worse than it did before you put it on, then you may consider trashing that joint. Cosing'n good adv. | |
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how2getwaves.com Seasick Creator
Number of posts : 210 Age : 73 Reputation : Registration date : 2009-03-16
| Subject: Re: Seasick and wave cap Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:53 pm | |
| Me personally, I like to put mines on back to front. I also take it off back to front.
Just seems like it keeps everything intact smoother. | |
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drownyall Wave-Sensei
Number of posts : 150 Age : 34 Location : minneapolis,MN Originated Wave Site : wavebuilder Reputation : Registration date : 2009-01-28
| Subject: Re: Seasick and wave cap Tue Jun 16, 2009 12:56 am | |
| Get a doo rag bruh...they compress better,stay put,and don't wear out as fast...and for extra holdin power throw one or 2 of dem wave caps u talkin bout... | |
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cpcoldmaniv New Kid on the Block
Number of posts : 9 Age : 46 Reputation : Registration date : 2009-06-09
| Subject: Re: Seasick and wave cap Tue Jun 16, 2009 6:23 am | |
| Took off the wave cap this morning and it looks like it holds better than my durag and that seasick pomade still smells good.*LOL* Bout to get the conditioner. and even though I'm wolfin, still can't wait to go to the Dub Show inCharlotte.. | |
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**WAVENIGGA 3.5** 360 VETERAN
Number of posts : 769 Age : 33 Location : charleston, sc (chucktown) Originated Wave Site : WAVEBUILDER.COM Reputation : Registration date : 2009-01-31
| Subject: Re: Seasick and wave cap Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:21 am | |
| - drownyall wrote:
- Get a doo rag bruh...they compress better,stay put,and don't wear out as fast...and for extra holdin power throw one or 2 of dem wave caps u talkin bout...
cosign.... | |
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TheKing23 New Kid on the Block
Number of posts : 17 Age : 37 Location : Pittsburgh, PA Reputation : Registration date : 2009-06-11
| Subject: Re: Seasick and wave cap Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:26 am | |
| What I do is wear the wave cap & doo rag, the wave cap helps to hold my sides down tighter and the doo rag is for the top. | |
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iceage Ripplemania
Number of posts : 75 Age : 31 Reputation : Registration date : 2009-03-08
| Subject: Re: Seasick and wave cap Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:40 am | |
| - Tai_Dah_Waves wrote:
- jiggy terp wrote:
- The rationale for wearing a wave-cap or a du-rag is compression. The elastic in wave-caps wears out over time. Thus, wearing an old wave-cap may be ineffective if it is not tight to your skull. Loose wave-caps will not hold your hair in place and may weaken your wave pattern. This compression aids in training your hair to lay close to the scalp.
You may be over thinking how to wear the wave-cap. As the cap breaks-in the space at the top will diminish. Just throw the joint on. If it is tight, you are in there. If it is loose, you may not achieve the desired results. When you take off the wave-cap after a nights sleep and your hair looks worse than it did before you put it on, then you may consider trashing that joint. Cosing'n good adv. cosign | |
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@iRam Off Topic Moderator
Number of posts : 1431 Age : 30 Reputation : Registration date : 2009-01-29
| Subject: Re: Seasick and wave cap Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:49 am | |
| im more of a durag person but... when using a wave cap back to front keeps ish from messing up | |
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Jerz Moderator
Number of posts : 1726 Age : 30 Location : JerzNation Originated Wave Site : SlaveBuilder R.I.P SpinCity Rest In Shit Reputation : Registration date : 2009-01-28
| Subject: Re: Seasick and wave cap Tue Jun 16, 2009 1:06 pm | |
| - how2getwaves.com wrote:
- Me personally, I like to put mines on back to front. I also take it off back to front.
Just seems like it keeps everything intact smoother. hell yea | |
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