i have used both wave cap and du rag for my waves and i like the wave cap better. the wave cap is better because you dont have to tie it on and worry about all the strings, all you do is slip it on....it qorks much better trust me
There is none. Tornadoes are not waves, they are violent whirlwinds and they generally occur on land. When they do occur they do not produce much in the way of waves, as the winds of a tornado only cover a small area.
Trigonometry is used to define triangles, but it is also useful in the representation of waves. Sound engineers, obviously, use deal with sound waves. The pitch, volume, and direction of a sound wave are all deeply rooted in trigonometry.
Trigonometry is used in measuring the height of waves, the distance between two celestial bodies and is used in navigation to calculate the distance to the shore from a particular point in the ocean..... also architects use trigonometry to measure the slope of roof.. And much more. the above is just 4 single examples of specific tasks whereas in fact it enters a huge range of fields. One such field in which trig, is an essential element, is that of electrical, sound and vibration studies and designs (the basic wave shape is a sine wave).
with a sine wave
The period is 1 millisecond.
you would need to get a wave building durag at walmart $1.96 and some brush nd wave cream
Yes, you can indeed get waves without utilizing a durag or wave cap. You simply need to invest time in moisturizing, conditioning, and vigorously brushing your hair. Waves require a lot of brushing.idk wat this guy is talkin bout but u dont need to brush your hair alot for waves brush it three times a day for 10 min and use 360 wave grease and wear a durag alot and you will see resultswrong well i got waves with out do rag or wave cap constantly grease and brush or comb but brush to keep them so i agree with the first one correctsecond one needs help.
You can still get the 360 waves.
You don't need to use 360 wave grease. All you need is a moisturizer and a grease like olive grease. An Ace brush or Dianne a Durag or Wave cap. You need to brush in 360 angle which is all around, the curls will show after a couple weeks. It depends on if you have good hair that is naturally curly or straight hair. If you have natural curly it might come as soon you take the Durag off, or when you just brush it. If you have straight hair or peesy is the same, it will take two weeks or even more just to get them.
yes. I have used this method, usually like a night before last resort to the fact i haven't brushed my hair in weeks or months. slightly moisten hair rub a dry bar or soap as you would brush your hair. then brush (of course never brush your hair dry, if dry add water) apply durag until morning. upon waking wash hair (preferred in shower) using just water and a brush keeping wave pattern. after shower apply oil and brush (apply a wave cap or durag if needed). I usually apply this method heading to meetings or interviews, remove durag just before & brush. Save
well you have to everday brush brush brush and durag pomades just help to hold your hair down and define dem
Sound waves aren't an electromagnetic wave. So aren't seismic waves. So aren't waves in the ocean, in your hair, or waves bye-bye.
Sound waves aren't an electromagnetic wave. So aren't seismic waves. So aren't waves in the ocean, in your hair, or waves bye-bye.
to get 360 waves 1st of all u need hair lol.2nd you need a brush.3rd get in the shower and wash your hair and damp it.then u get sum hair lotion i prefer lusters,then brush for 5-10 minutes.the put some pomade in i prefer murrays ultra sheen,or even olive oil.the n brush for 10 minutes, and put your wave cap on(i prefer waves cap because it doesn`t come but durag)and do it all over again. deuces
I have some great wavers, they are vidal sassoon. Try going on to amazon and searching for vidal sassoon boho wave, some people can get gorgeous waves from plaiting their hair when it is wet but this effect is better (and that has never worked on my hair anyway).
It can be, when it is used as the past participle of the verb "to wave." Examples would be "waved banners" or "waved hair" (styled in waves).
A wave. You make sound waves when you speak, the ocean has waves on its surface and you can have waves in your hair.