Black guy hair cuts

Yeah forreal dude could literally set up a beauty shop with all the products in a black family house lol
hell half of us do..... mama relaxing a kid head in the kitchen..... straight washing hair in the kitchen sink with the dish rinse hose to wash the shampoo out lol....

Iuno how many times i been in a chick house and she braiding weave for microbraids with one hand... and cooking fried chicken with the other lol
 
The same can of Murray's has stayed in my house from childhood to now (I'm 18) and it's still not empty
man i still got a can of murrays that i got when i was like a kid... i mean that wouldnt be that bad if i wasnt damn near 40... lol, That and i still have my og wave brush from like the 1st grade as well as my fight the power black metal afro pick. Havent worn a fro in like over a decade
 
dutchroyalt dutchroyalt I bet you've seen many a hot combs sitting on the stove huh?
My Auntie had one with no plug no cord nothing, just a heavy *** iron comb, and she's set it on the stove till it got hot-orange and use it to straighten the weave prepping it for a sew-in
 
I stopped messing with Murray's a long time ago...it'll have your hair looking like a greased frying pan and I sweat hair products out easily so I'd be walking and shining :smh:
 
dutchroyalt dutchroyalt I bet you've seen many a hot combs sitting on the stove huh?
My Auntie had one with no plug no cord nothing, just a heavy *** iron comb, and she's set it on the stove till it got hot-orange and use it to straighten the weave prepping it for a sew-in

I got a burn mark still on arm from 20 years ago from playing near one when I was a kid smh
 
@DutchRoyalT I bet you've seen many a hot combs sitting on the stove huh?
My Auntie had one with no plug no cord nothing, just a heavy *** iron comb, and she's set it on the stove till it got hot-orange and use it to straighten the weave prepping it for a sew-in
i got a burn on the inside of my hand still to this day for reaching up and grabbing one when i was like 2/3 yrs old..... My mom/grandma use to use that kind on my sister. And if she ran out of the blue grease to put around the scalp... she str8 up dug her hands in the crisco... Grease is grease i guess to her...
 
dutchroyalt dutchroyalt I bet you've seen many a hot combs sitting on the stove huh?
My Auntie had one with no plug no cord nothing, just a heavy *** iron comb, and she's set it on the stove till it got hot-orange and use it to straighten the weave prepping it for a sew-in

I got a burn mark still on arm from 20 years ago from playing near one when I was a kid smh

Lol, that hotcomb tat eh
 
I used to damn near beg my aunt to run that hot comb through my afro before braiding it because my tips would be mad long :lol:

Have me feeling like that ___ for the rest of the day, but they always shrunk so no one saw just how long my hair really was :smh:
 
It helps your curls stay defined and less frizzy. Im from Louisiana and it's humid like a mug and it frizzed my hair like crazy til I started the method
Question, does it leave your hair greasy? Because I'm in to trying new things as I might find something better, but I finally found a current setup that don't leave my hair greasy.

Also does anyone know of a good conditioner that's sulfate free? I looked up mane 'n tail and it is not sulfate free.
 
My nephews hair products. (curly hair, mixed race)
His Mother is a hairstylist, so these are probably good w/nutrients etc

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For the fauxhawk look

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To moisturize the scalp(not for everyday use)pure coconut oil.

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i know plenty of barbers use it...(although i prefer the black outline pencil myself) i never really liked the white outline/highlight pencil... it to me makes especially on dark skin brothers skin look ashy...like its some deep embedded ash/dry skin on their face. 
 
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