Sunday, August 26, 2012

How to Get Your 360 Waves to Connect - The Sides and Back !

   Many guys find that they get waves on the top of thier head and in the back of their head before they get waves on the sides. Some find that they get them on the sides but the waves just dont connect to the ones on the top of their head. Getting the waves on the side of your head to connect with the onces on the top takes only a few weeks. By now I trust that you know how much brushing it takes to get waves in your hair, so i won't go over how much you need to brush, nor how often you need to brush.
   Here is what you need to do to get the waves in your hair to connect, so you can truely have 360 waves. You are going to need a Fresh, New brush. Buy a new brush and this will work faster. You get the new brush in your hand, then you turn the brush so the lines in the brush save the same way you want your waves to go. For example, when you brush the top of your head the lines in the brush are paralell with the way your waves are. Turn the brush diagonal when you brush the spots that are bewteen the side of your head and the top. To learn a lot more about 360 waves visit 360waveprocess.com

   Most important of all is that You need to get a hair cut, then brush the spots in your hair that don't have waves. You get your hair cut then concetrate on the missing spots when you brush. You do this every time you brush. You should get your hair cut every four weeks and continue the method of concetrating on the spots that don't have waves. It works better when you get your hair cut and then brush every day while your hair grows back to normal length. If you need help learning how to get waves you can check out my YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/360waveprocess . Be sure to Subscribe I Make videos all the time. You can ask questions on Twitter just Follow @360waveprocess .

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