360 Waves : What Is "Wolfin?"
Wolfing is the process of growing out your hair long enough to stretch out the natural curl, use a pomade to lay the curl down and also using a durag to train the curl to stay down.
That's it folks, the basics of wolfing.
Here is my schedule when I go through a wolfin session.
I let my hair grow out for months, like 4. 16 weeks of brushing and laying my hair down consistently.
Every week I wash my hair 2 times. That's every 3.5 days. I condition my hair while washing. I use a towel and dab dry, then brush until almost completely dry then, use a leave in during the week.
I do not apply pomade to my hair every day. That will make your hair feel nasty. You will also clog your pores preventing hair growth.
My hair texture is more on the coarse side but, using a leave in conditioner makes the hair softer. After 16 weeks I chop all the hair off down to a 1.5 WTG or a 2 WTG.
I do this because I have found how I want my hair to look all the time. I prefer a Dark Ceazer over a low fade.
That's it folks, the basics of wolfing.
Here is my schedule when I go through a wolfin session.
I let my hair grow out for months, like 4. 16 weeks of brushing and laying my hair down consistently.
Every week I wash my hair 2 times. That's every 3.5 days. I condition my hair while washing. I use a towel and dab dry, then brush until almost completely dry then, use a leave in during the week.
I do not apply pomade to my hair every day. That will make your hair feel nasty. You will also clog your pores preventing hair growth.
My hair texture is more on the coarse side but, using a leave in conditioner makes the hair softer. After 16 weeks I chop all the hair off down to a 1.5 WTG or a 2 WTG.
I do this because I have found how I want my hair to look all the time. I prefer a Dark Ceazer over a low fade.
Why 16 weeks? To properly train your hair you have to let it grow and adjust to being laid down after brushing in your durag or TsuRag. It doesn't happen overnight. Never will.