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HWZ Forums Rewinding for boys Go to page... on Facebook (functioning){ yes ($('.header-gray').length √≥ 0 " sensitive !$('vbseo-likes') $('vbseo-likes').inject($('.header-gray')[0], 'before'); (})(); Page 1 of 3 vbmenu_register("linkbacktools"); vbmenu_register("threadtools"); 11-12-2010, 12:50 PM # Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2010 Posts: 30 Rewinding for boys Hey... is it common for boys to slice their hair too? I've been having curly hair for decades... you really can't stand it... you tried to wash it straight but it's useless... Wana go rebond but it sounds faggot.. The salons will do it for boys? And where to go? 11-12-2010, 12:59 PM # Member of supremacy Join Date: Jun 2000 Posts: 6,416 try the home base lounge if you countryeh 11-12-2010, 01:47 PM # Arch-Supremacy Member Join Date: May 2010 Posts: 11,457 Try to bounce gently? 11-12-2010, 04:28 PM # Master Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Posts: 2,889 I've done diy-ing, but he's done considerable damage to my hair. I also have "q mor" so it's best to keep it short. 11-12-2010, 06:56 PM # Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Posts: 899 It's very common for boys to bounce their hair, I know enough (no, they're not gay) they usually go to the neighborhood halls, it's cheaper and less likely to crash with people who know _____________ Take the night train... a lonely trip anywhere... 12-12-2010, 08:10 PM # Member Join the date: April 2007 Posts: 179 Go get a feces iron! Unless you want to have a very long hair, I think it would be better to invest in a good estraigthenin iron. 12-12-2010, 08:23 PM # Member Join Date: January 2000 Posts: 403 alternative is to have short hair ....the bounce is also temporary 12-12-2010, 08:42 PM # Member of supremacy Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 7,354 TS, I'm in the same shoes as you, I paid my hair many times smooth, but I only do my strip, the ladies in the living room won't laugh at you. _____________ Iherb:FCW173 $5 of your first iherb order Amazon: KWANG4185N $5 of your first order of amazon applications 12-12-2010, 09:34 PM # Arch-Supremacy Member Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 18,042 those who say they have curly hair, is it like the Solskjaer guy or just wavying? 12-12-2010, 10:21 PM # Master Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Posts: 3,639 Melicious wrote: I've done diy-ing, but he's done considerable damage to my hair. I also have "q mor" so it's best to keep it short. go ebay buy the set of loneliness. 30++ can use 3 times for male hair ... not bad ! works well or me. 20-12-2010, 06:05 AM # Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2010 Posts: 42 Haha I've tried all the above methods and I have to say that it's best to do rebonation. My hair is not exactly curly but very frizzy so it definitely curls in a really ugly way even with style products. 1. Tried DIY Rebound a few years ago, do you think it was Wellastraight or something? Never try! He worked a couple of times, but after that I completely fried my hair. It didn't last either. 2. Used/always using endeavor iron if I need to go for formal events or "dress" so I'd make sure my strip is in place. Nice alternative if your hair is not too frizzy/curly but not recommended in the long term because it would make your hair really dry, even with "protecting" style products. 3. Rebound. It starts and never stopped! I do it in Supercuts, it's like $50 for the bangs, but since I've been doing it for 3 years, my stylist would just mix the whole product into my entire hair. I think this is the best method because it's easy to maintain (but you have to overcome initial rectitude when you've just bounced), economically viable in the long term and can last if you're familiar with your hairstyle. In my case, I've always liked the short sides and the long side bangs... hairy look. So what I would do is bounce once, have a haircut every 2-2.5 months (required to cut the sides very short and simply cut my bang because if you get too overtrim, you just cut all the hair that was bounced). The bounce usually lasts 5-6 months. 20-12-2010, 02:00 PM # Senior Member Join Date: May 2009 Posts: 773 I have an opposite question. What kind of perm do you have? My hair too straight. Thinking about the perming. 21-12-2010, 01:47 AM # Member of supremacy Join Date: Apr 2005 Posts: 8,691 empty sheet wrote: Haha I've tried all the above methods and I have to say that it's best to do rebonation. My hair is not exactly curly but very frizzy so it definitely curls in a really ugly way even with style products. 1. Tried DIY Rebound a few years ago, do you think it was Wellastraight or something? Never try! He worked a couple of times, but after that I completely fried my hair. It didn't last either. 2. Used/always using endeavor iron if I need to go for formal events or "dress" so I'd make sure my strip is in place. Nice alternative if your hair is not too frizzy/curly but not recommended in the long term because it would make your hair really dry, even with "protecting" style products. 3. Rebound. It starts and never stopped! I do it in Supercuts, it's like $50 for the bangs, but since I've been doing it for 3 years, my stylist would just mix the whole product into my entire hair. I think this is the best method because it's easy to maintain (but you have to overcome initial rectitude when you've just bounced), economically viable in the long term and can last if you're familiar with your hairstyle. In my case, I've always liked the short sides and the long side bangs... hairy look. So what I would do is bounce once, have a haircut every 2-2.5 months (required to cut the sides very short and simply cut my bang because if you get too overtrim, you just cut all the hair that was bounced). The bounce usually lasts 5-6 months. Would it hurt your hair? And if you were going to bounce every half year, do you still have to deal with super ugly super straight hair twice a year? 22-12-2010, 04:03 PM # Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2010 Posts: 42 Until now I would say that my hair is in better condition than ever, because I only do it twice a year and it's right/good enough that I don't have to put in any style product or use a straightener, so my hair is free of all the chemicals in that sense. Yup the "red" initial hair would be a bit weird, but if your hairdresser is good enough, he/she would cut it in a more pleasant way that makes it look more natural and it is very difficult to say if you had any work done. In addition, the rewinding in Supercuts is recommended, it is not the cojeado-cheap-ah-lian cojeado type of rebound, so natural in everything. I hope this helps! 22-12-2010, 08:58 PM # Banned Join Date: Oct 2006 Posts: 7,941 My hair bends. It is a short length of medium. And it's wrong. Just wavy. Is it recommended to the right of the hair? Instead of bounce? I bounced my hair 3 years ago in a local living room. It was horrible. So straight. Looks like the Prof. Harry Potter Lol Snap. Page 1 of 3 Forum advisory note This forum is moderated by volunteer moderators who will react only to members' opinion about messages. Moderators are not employees or representatives of HWZ. The members and moderators of the Forum are responsible for their own positions. Please consult our information for more information. « Silence » Reading tools Publication standards They're on. The code is On HTML code is off They're out. They're on. HWZ Forums Rewinding for boys Go to page... Page 1 of 3 vbmenu_register("linkbacktools"); vbmenu_register("threadtools"); 11-12-2010, 12:50 PM # Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2010 Posts: 30 Rewinding for boys Hey... is it common for boys to slice their hair too? I've been having curly hair for decades... you really can't stand it... you tried to wash it straight but it's useless... Wana go rebond but it sounds faggot.. The salons will do it for boys? And where to go? 11-12-2010, 12:59 PM # Member of supremacy Join Date: Jun 2000 Posts: 6,416 try the home base lounge if you countryeh 11-12-2010, 01:47 PM # Arch-Supremacy Member Join Date: May 2010 Posts: 11,457 Try to bounce gently? 11-12-2010, 04:28 PM # Master Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Posts: 2,889 I've done diy-ing, but he's done considerable damage to my hair. I also have "q mor" so it's best to keep it short. 11-12-2010, 06:56 PM # Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Posts: 899 It's very common for boys to bounce their hair, I know enough (no, they're not gay) they usually go to the neighborhood halls, it's cheaper and less likely to crash with people who know _____________ Take the night train... a lonely trip anywhere... 12-12-2010, 08:10 PM # Member Join the date: April 2007 Posts: 179 Go get a feces iron! Unless you want to have a very long hair, I think it would be better to invest in a good estraigthenin iron. 12-12-2010, 08:23 PM # Member Join Date: January 2000 Posts: 403 alternative is to have short hair ....the bounce is also temporary 12-12-2010, 08:42 PM # Member of supremacy Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 7,354 TS, I'm in the same shoes as you, I paid my hair many times smooth, but I only do my strip, the ladies in the living room won't laugh at you. _____________ Iherb:FCW173 $5 of your first iherb order Amazon: KWANG4185N $5 of your first order of amazon applications 12-12-2010, 09:34 PM # Arch-Supremacy Member Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 18,042 those who say they have curly hair, is it like the Solskjaer guy or just wavying? 12-12-2010, 10:21 PM # Master Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Posts: 3,639 Melicious wrote: I've done diy-ing, but he's done considerable damage to my hair. I also have "q mor" so it's best to keep it short. go ebay buy the set of loneliness. 30++ can use 3 times for male hair ... not bad ! works well or me. I've done diy-ing, but he's done considerable damage to my hair. I also have "q mor" so it's best to keep it short. 20-12-2010, 06:05 AM # Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2010 Posts: 42 Haha I've tried all the above methods and I have to say that it's best to do rebonation. My hair is not exactly curly but very frizzy so it definitely curls in a really ugly way even with style products. 1. Tried DIY Rebound a few years ago, do you think it was Wellastraight or something? Never try! He worked a couple of times, but after that I completely fried my hair. It didn't last either. 2. Used/always using endeavor iron if I need to go for formal events or "dress" so I'd make sure my strip is in place. Nice alternative if your hair is not too frizzy/curly but not recommended in the long term because it would make your hair really dry, even with "protecting" style products. 3. Rebound. It starts and never stopped! I do it in Supercuts, it's like $50 for the bangs, but since I've been doing it for 3 years, my stylist would just mix the whole product into my entire hair. I think this is the best method because it's easy to maintain (but you have to overcome initial rectitude when you've just bounced), economically viable in the long term and can last if you're familiar with your hairstyle. In my case, I've always liked the short sides and the long side bangs... hairy look. So what I would do is bounce once, have a haircut every 2-2.5 months (required to cut the sides very short and simply cut my bang because if you get too overtrim, you just cut all the hair that was bounced). The bounce usually lasts 5-6 months. 20-12-2010, 02:00 PM # Senior Member Join Date: May 2009 Posts: 773 I have an opposite question. What kind of perm do you have? My hair too straight. Thinking about the perming. 21-12-2010, 01:47 AM # Member of supremacy Join Date: Apr 2005 Posts: 8,691 empty sheet wrote: Haha I've tried all the above methods and I have to say that it's best to do rebonation. My hair is not exactly curly but very frizzy so it definitely curls in a really ugly way even with style products. 1. Tried DIY Rebound a few years ago, do you think it was Wellastraight or something? Never try! He worked a couple of times, but after that I completely fried my hair. It didn't last either. 2. Used/always using endeavor iron if I need to go for formal events or "dress" so I'd make sure my strip is in place. Nice alternative if your hair is not too frizzy/curly but not recommended in the long term because it would make your hair really dry, even with "protecting" style products. 3. Rebound. It starts and never stopped! I do it in Supercuts, it's like $50 for the bangs, but since I've been doing it for 3 years, my stylist would just mix the whole product into my entire hair. I think this is the best method because it's easy to maintain (but you have to overcome initial rectitude when you've just bounced), economically viable in the long term and can last if you're familiar with your hairstyle. In my case, I've always liked the short sides and the long side bangs... hairy look. So what I would do is bounce once, have a haircut every 2-2.5 months (required to cut the sides very short and simply cut my bang because if you get too overtrim, you just cut all the hair that was bounced). The bounce usually lasts 5-6 months. Would it hurt your hair? And if you were going to bounce every half year, do you still have to deal with super ugly super straight hair twice a year? Haha I've tried all the above methods and I have to say that it's best to do rebonation. My hair is not exactly curly but very frizzy so it definitely curls in a really ugly way even with style products. 1. Tried DIY Rebound a few years ago, do you think it was Wellastraight or something? Never try! He worked a couple of times, but after that I completely fried my hair. It didn't last either. 2. Used/always using endeavor iron if I need to go for formal events or "dress" so I'd make sure my strip is in place. Nice alternative if your hair is not too frizzy/curly but not recommended in the long term because it would make your hair really dry, even with "protecting" style products. 3. Rebound. It starts and never stopped! I do it in Supercuts, it's like $50 for the bangs, but since I've been doing it for 3 years, my stylist would just mix the whole product into my entire hair. I think this is the best method because it's easy to maintain (but you have to overcome initial rectitude when you've just bounced), economically viable in the long term and can last if you're familiar with your hairstyle. In my case, I've always liked the short sides and the long side bangs... hairy look. So what I would do is bounce once, have a haircut every 2-2.5 months (required to cut the sides very short and simply cut my bang because if you get too overtrim, you just cut all the hair that was bounced). The bounce usually lasts 5-6 months. 22-12-2010, 04:03 PM # Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2010 Posts: 42 Until now I would say that my hair is in better condition than ever, because I only do it twice a year and it's right/good enough that I don't have to put in any style product or use a straightener, so my hair is free of all the chemicals in that sense. Yup the "red" initial hair would be a bit weird, but if your hairdresser is good enough, he/she would cut it in a more pleasant way that makes it look more natural and it is very difficult to say if you had any work done. In addition, the rewinding in Supercuts is recommended, it is not the cojeado-cheap-ah-lian cojeado type of rebound, so natural in everything. I hope this helps! 22-12-2010, 08:58 PM # Banned Join Date: Oct 2006 Posts: 7,941 My hair bends. It is a short length of medium. And it's wrong. Just wavy. Is it recommended to the right of the hair? Instead of bounce? I bounced my hair 3 years ago in a local living room. It was horrible. So straight. Looks like the Prof. Harry Potter Lol Snap. Page 1 of 3 Forum advisory note This forum is moderated by volunteer moderators who will react only to members' opinion about messages. Moderators are not employees or representatives of HWZ. The members and moderators of the Forum are responsible for their own positions. Please consult our information for more information. Reading tools Publication standards They're on. The code is On HTML code is off They're out. They're on. Publication standards They're on. The code is On HTML code is off They're out. They're on. Sponsored links LinkBack
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