The medium isn't adequate for all hair. I'm an old school waver and we placed hard our medium brushes in stove heated water, back in late 70s and early 80s, to soften. I'm still spinning five decades later , as the result of being lucky and not losing my hair. I still reap the best rewards from a soft brush. A medium or hard does not work as well with my texture. I'm not alone. In the late 70s, early 80s, nobody used a hard brush. I've been spinning, since yrs if age. Stockings cut to make stocking caps, was the method for compression, at that time. Nobody used a medium or hard brush. However, back then, hair texture was highly recognized as the determining factor, as the success of your waves. The guys with the ideal textured, were primarily the wavers. No method competes with textures that are ideal for waving. Such waves with ideal textures are more luxurious and not the militant forced, at all cost, multitude of baby waves, less ideal textures are mercilessly trained to create. What they now call forks today, were celebrated as distinguishable traits of an individuals wave pattern. It's what separated us. Anyway, that's my two cents..lo
Even back in the 90s it was only one of two wave brushes in the hair store and we used to put them on the stove to your likeness and use the stocking cap
Mannnnnn, I didn’t think I’d ever see a comment like this. I agree with everything you said! I was a waver back in the early til mid 90s and this was the method. A .75 cent pack of knee highs or $1 pack of stockings was for compression. If you had a nice grade of hair then it didn’t take much effort to spin, but those “created” waves would be tiny and somewhat dry looking lol. No fifty different special patterned brusheswere used back then…
I've been doing this backwards all my life. Was told the hard brush is the brush to get you set up and the soft brush is used to refine the waves once you're already spinning
@@Richrrealm I started seeing them slightly 3 weeks and defined in 5 weeks It all depends on how much u brush and your wash and dry technique My hair also trained quickly
@@Richrrealm what I did was brush constantly and wear my durag when I slept And washed my hair once a week with the wash and dry method And when you get a haircut tell them you want waves and they need to cut with the grain
I only have a soft and hard brush. I'm 2 weeks in and the hard brush is painful af on my scalp. I obviously got ahead of myself... Must get medium brush immediately.
The medium isn't adequate for all hair. I'm an old school waver and we placed hard our medium brushes in stove heated water, back in late 70s and early 80s, to soften. I'm still spinning five decades later , as the result of being lucky and not losing my hair. I still reap the best rewards from a soft brush. A medium or hard does not work as well with my texture. I'm not alone. In the late 70s, early 80s, nobody used a hard brush. I've been spinning, since yrs if age. Stockings cut to make stocking caps, was the method for compression, at that time. Nobody used a medium or hard brush. However, back then, hair texture was highly recognized as the determining factor, as the success of your waves. The guys with the ideal textured, were primarily the wavers. No method competes with textures that are ideal for waving. Such waves with ideal textures are more luxurious and not the militant forced, at all cost, multitude of baby waves, less ideal textures are mercilessly trained to create. What they now call forks today, were celebrated as distinguishable traits of an individuals wave pattern. It's what separated us. Anyway, that's my two cents..lo
2 cents…. More like 50 dollars
Even back in the 90s it was only one of two wave brushes in the hair store and we used to put them on the stove to your likeness and use the stocking cap
Mannnnnn, I didn’t think I’d ever see a comment like this. I agree with everything you said! I was a waver back in the early til mid 90s and this was the method. A .75 cent pack of knee highs or $1 pack of stockings was for compression. If you had a nice grade of hair then it didn’t take much effort to spin, but those “created” waves would be tiny and somewhat dry looking lol. No fifty different special patterned brusheswere used back then…
I had a hard brush that felt exactly like the brush you use to clean a BBQ grill it was crazy sore 😂
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😂😂😂 right
Another banger! Always dropping knowledge
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I've been doing this backwards all my life. Was told the hard brush is the brush to get you set up and the soft brush is used to refine the waves once you're already spinning
fire vid you just got yourself a new subscriber
appreciate that bro :)
Can we get a video on how to add definition and depth into your waves ?
I got you !
If I send you a picture of my waves can you tell me. Like what to do and at what length should I cut my hair. And I’m wolfing to.
yea send it to me on i n stagrammmm
Love your method
Can you get waves from just brushing ?
yes but using a wave products and a durag helps a lot
What brush do you recommend during a shower and washing your hair?
Ik I'm late but medium or hard
@@biltx very late, I cut my hair and now have waves hahaha ! Thanks tho g
@@Synoblehow long did it take you to get the waves
@@Richrrealm I started seeing them slightly 3 weeks and defined in 5 weeks
It all depends on how much u brush and your wash and dry technique
My hair also trained quickly
@@Richrrealm what I did was brush constantly and wear my durag when I slept
And washed my hair once a week with the wash and dry method
And when you get a haircut tell them you want waves and they need to cut with the grain
I use softie 24/7 and use the hard only for washes
I'm going to add my first durag to the cart
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Just came from that no knot durag method perfectly explained...🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
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What’s your opinion on medium- soft brushes?
Dam I just ordered me a 360 wave hard brush off Amazon
Can I still get waves with a hard and a soft brush but no medium?
Yes!
Can I get waves with a soft brush only?
If your hair is short
@@phdinwaves What if your hair is not thick??
@@reginaldhaynes9458 you can still use it
Can i use a homemade durag for waves
Nice bro
Thanks bro 💯
After lifting up my hair = Hard Brush
Wake up in the morning = Soft brush
I got a new haircut about a week Ago can i use now a Hardbrush?
What’s the purpose of combing up the waves?
Breaks any forks in the hair (waves that aren’t straight) and deepens the waves making them look more defined.
Connection bro
Can u do Wave without a durag
no bro what
Can you use a fike du-rag
If it works for you.
How can i get my hair to lay down better
Good video..
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Nice
Thanks
How much is durag
Good weav
This Nga brushin’ his thoughts 😭
What cut do you get btw ?
I stopped getting fades and taper, so I do a number 2 all around.
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cant wait for him to make kids so he can give them waves☺
Yha
You are righ
Thanks man
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I only have a soft and hard brush. I'm 2 weeks in and the hard brush is painful af on my scalp. I obviously got ahead of myself... Must get medium brush immediately.
Don’t use a hard brush on low hair, use it when you are wolfing and got some hair so you don’t hurt your scalp