12-03-2008, 03:18 PM,
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dino
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Re: Full Cap Ventilation Issue
Did you try washing it just to make sure it is truly a ventilation issue? Just washing it might help.
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12-04-2008, 03:13 AM,
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likemhairy23
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Re: Full Cap Ventilation Issue
Sometimes what i do with my clients when the hair is going in a weird direction is to take a hot hair dryer and a comb or brush, and blow hot air directly at the roots(knots) and comb or brush them in the direction i want them to go...all the time moving the dryer around to avoid melting the lace or burning the hair...the hair should be damp when you do this...this usually works, and even after the unit is washed, the hair usually stays in the direction you directed it in...
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12-05-2008, 02:22 PM,
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Looksreal
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Re: Full Cap Ventilation Issue
Hey JRob,
I had this problem with a crown area before, I loaded the knots up with pantene conditioner I think its called sleek and smooth in a green and white bottle. I let it sit for a few mins then pulled the hairs in the direction I wanted them to go. This helped alot and I could wear the piece.
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