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The Bee-Da-Bee's!!!

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Cinnabuns

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Hehe at least that's what Martin Lawrence used to call them :lol::lol::lol:
You'll know where those are right - in the kitchen (the nape of the neck).

Just wondering what products do you all use to keep them laying flat? I've tried everything from grease to pomade but nothing seems to work, they just keep curling up...it's kinda driving me crazy.:swearing:
 
I use to use conditioner, castor oil, surge and a scarf until I took a pair of scissors to them...:D Not that I'm saying you should cut your's--but I don't know if there's a cure for the Bee-Da-Bees!:lol:
 
Hey, CB! lunalight suggested S-Curl, which I'm going to try. I've been plagued w/ this problem for years. I don't want to start shaving them off again, so I'm looking for a solution too.
 
They will be like that until you touch up and they become 'trained'. For example, my twin (SweetPea) has 'trained' her 'kitchen' to lay flat as she wears her bun. The kitchen has grown so long that they no longer look like Bee dee bees. The new growth actually looks like tightly coiled pieces of hair. She even had somebody ask her if her hair was fused or micro micro extensions :eek: My bee de bees are well on their way to being 'trained'. It can be done :) Until then, just keep them moisturzied and brushed into place...
 
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