Somali Guys Hair, ladies you may help
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Re: Somali Guys Hair, ladies you may help
udun adiga oo cidaha Ladynass(P/L) wax idin noo dhaxeeyo sidee baa dad kale wax uuga sheegi kartaa ? remember i am not the man who has made himself flower by relying on another mans balls AKA faroole.
Basra, wax ilaahey dhiley baa tahay ee mar horey baa anaga kala baxney.
Ironman, sexy kitkat etc i was just joking about that comment, didnt actually mean anything by it as i said, i was looking for OTHER ways, i knew this topic was a bit too sensitive for anal rape victims who taint everything homo.
abdisamad &qoraxeey Lol
Basra, wax ilaahey dhiley baa tahay ee mar horey baa anaga kala baxney.
Ironman, sexy kitkat etc i was just joking about that comment, didnt actually mean anything by it as i said, i was looking for OTHER ways, i knew this topic was a bit too sensitive for anal rape victims who taint everything homo.
abdisamad &qoraxeey Lol
Re: Somali Guys Hair, ladies you may help
udun wrote:Holly sh-t, we have another Sacdiyo85. Basically, you have a guy who wants to look like and perhabs wants to be a girl like Sacdiyo85 brag about it. This is despicable and disgusting. I just wonder where these people got their live screwed up. Indhadayga ayayba kaga dareen. Nacaladi idinku dhacday, waxani edeb daranaa. Kuwan forumka waa in laga mamnuucaa ama iygaga keliya loo daayaa.Galmeygaag wrote:how do you maintain healthy big/long hair, its annoying because i dont know how to deal with more hair than the usual short laying hair or hair that is just starting to curl.
the method probably depends on the type of Hair and the style, so lets just say i am regular Somali dude with bouncy Afro or weird wild embarasing curls if you know what i mean.
questions:
1. is it OK if i just copy the women "dhuubdhuub" etc or is there a different set of ways for guys to deal with big/long hair?
2. what kind of natural products are out there ? like Extra virgin Olive Oil ?
3. methods in applying products, the When, What and How.... at what intervals of time ?
4. washing, how often? with what(shampoo? conditioner ? or both ?) and how(i think there are differnt ways ?) .
5. combing, with what type of comb(lol im dead serious) ? and how ?.
if there are something else i should know that i didnt mention IISHEEG !!!





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Re: Somali Guys Hair, ladies you may help

Helwaa dee ka daa sidaa sowdiiga ninka dhulka la dhacay

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Re: Somali Guys Hair, ladies you may help
simply talking about improving the HEALTH of the HAIR on my head makes me less of a man ? if that is what you guys think, what a great example you guys are of Somalinets low interlectual maturity, grow the F up.
i just realise this place is full of wasaq iyo xaram !
i just realise this place is full of wasaq iyo xaram !
Re: Somali Guys Hair, ladies you may help
yasmin wrote:this thread
Helwaa dee ka daa sidaa sowdiiga ninka dhulka la dhacay
Ninkan maalin kasta dumarka ayuu dhulka la dhaca in every post , It's about time he taste his own medicine.Tyck inte synd om honom, han förtjänar det.
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Helwaa
haadu dumaarka caayo marka more picture
haadu dumaarka caayo marka more picture

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Lol bless you.
Them Nomads you posted up dont do shid to their hair except oil it.
The simplier the regime the better. Theres no need to spend tons of money on hair products. Hair products aint going to make your hair healthy.
Just oil your scalp and drink alot of water
Them Nomads you posted up dont do shid to their hair except oil it.
The simplier the regime the better. Theres no need to spend tons of money on hair products. Hair products aint going to make your hair healthy.
Just oil your scalp and drink alot of water

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1. is it OK if i just copy the women "dhuubdhuub" etc or is there a different set of ways for guys to deal with big/long hair?
Not sure, my hair is not big but if you have big hair, I guess it makes sense to duuduub before you go to sleep but I wouldn't recommend you go out with your hair like that.
2. what kind of natural products are out there ? like Extra virgin Olive Oil ?
My hair can't take much oil it gets limpish so I use light products when I'm styling my hair just for protection and shine. I use hot oil once a week or something (when I remember to).....the one I use at the moment is used right before shampooing and you leave it on for 1 minute. I am not sure what natural products are out there to use...I have come across one called olive oil but I am not sure if it is natural. There's this white oil my dad used to have that smelt lovely from Italy but I couldn't find it here and I forgot the name.
3. methods in applying products, the When, What and How.... at what intervals of time ?
You obviously need good conditioners and have to use them and that is after shampooing......but I'm assuming you mean when you're styling?! This depends on what style you're going for. If you're going for curly, I used to use curl rocks and curl works, easy to use and don't need much time. So after you wash your hair, you just put on a little bit of the curl works while your hair is wet and then use the curl rocks which is like a mouse and just try to create little curls with your finger gently. You can let it dry naturally or dry it with a blow dry but you have to be careful when you're blow-drying not to lose the curls.


If you're going straight like I am at the moment, I just use heat protection after I wash my hair like tresemme or something and just blow dry a little while keeping some volume so use a brush or something...I don't really bother with the brush either and you can use styling spray as well...so after that I just use curling tongs or straighteners to finish it off.
4. washing, how often? with what(shampoo? conditioner ? or both ?) and how(i think there are differnt ways ?) .
It depends...like if I go jogging or something I have to wash my hair even if I washed it the same day but generally speaking I wash my hair every other day. With shampoos and conditioners, I like elvive at the moment. But I like to change them around once in a while because my hair gets used to the product after a while and I don't notice anything. So I do like a crop rotation
...terrible comparison but hope you get the gist of it.
5. combing, with what type of comb(lol im dead serious) ? and how ?.
It depends really on how you style your hair and what type of har you have. If you're going curly you can't use something that is going to ruin your curls. Just have different types of combs and use the one that suits you when you need it. Sometimes you may need a round brush to create volume sometimes you may need a tiny comb who knows.
if there are something else i should know that i didnt mention IISHEEG !!!
I'd say make sure you get professional help...as in go to a salon or something and get a professional consultation to get the best style to suit you and then pick the products according to the style you have. If you have rubbish hair I would not recommend that you grow it long...keep it short, neat and well oiled.
Not sure, my hair is not big but if you have big hair, I guess it makes sense to duuduub before you go to sleep but I wouldn't recommend you go out with your hair like that.

2. what kind of natural products are out there ? like Extra virgin Olive Oil ?
My hair can't take much oil it gets limpish so I use light products when I'm styling my hair just for protection and shine. I use hot oil once a week or something (when I remember to).....the one I use at the moment is used right before shampooing and you leave it on for 1 minute. I am not sure what natural products are out there to use...I have come across one called olive oil but I am not sure if it is natural. There's this white oil my dad used to have that smelt lovely from Italy but I couldn't find it here and I forgot the name.
3. methods in applying products, the When, What and How.... at what intervals of time ?
You obviously need good conditioners and have to use them and that is after shampooing......but I'm assuming you mean when you're styling?! This depends on what style you're going for. If you're going for curly, I used to use curl rocks and curl works, easy to use and don't need much time. So after you wash your hair, you just put on a little bit of the curl works while your hair is wet and then use the curl rocks which is like a mouse and just try to create little curls with your finger gently. You can let it dry naturally or dry it with a blow dry but you have to be careful when you're blow-drying not to lose the curls.


If you're going straight like I am at the moment, I just use heat protection after I wash my hair like tresemme or something and just blow dry a little while keeping some volume so use a brush or something...I don't really bother with the brush either and you can use styling spray as well...so after that I just use curling tongs or straighteners to finish it off.
4. washing, how often? with what(shampoo? conditioner ? or both ?) and how(i think there are differnt ways ?) .
It depends...like if I go jogging or something I have to wash my hair even if I washed it the same day but generally speaking I wash my hair every other day. With shampoos and conditioners, I like elvive at the moment. But I like to change them around once in a while because my hair gets used to the product after a while and I don't notice anything. So I do like a crop rotation

5. combing, with what type of comb(lol im dead serious) ? and how ?.
It depends really on how you style your hair and what type of har you have. If you're going curly you can't use something that is going to ruin your curls. Just have different types of combs and use the one that suits you when you need it. Sometimes you may need a round brush to create volume sometimes you may need a tiny comb who knows.
if there are something else i should know that i didnt mention IISHEEG !!!
I'd say make sure you get professional help...as in go to a salon or something and get a professional consultation to get the best style to suit you and then pick the products according to the style you have. If you have rubbish hair I would not recommend that you grow it long...keep it short, neat and well oiled.
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Re: Somali Guys Hair, ladies you may help
What on earth would prompt you to grow long hair? Why not just cut it every 2 months, wash it and oil your scalp often enough to discourage dandruff?
There's nothing wrong with asking or being interested in your hygiene, but why all the hassle with "dhuub dhuub" and "hair products"?
There's nothing wrong with asking or being interested in your hygiene, but why all the hassle with "dhuub dhuub" and "hair products"?
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HELWAA wrote:yasmin wrote:this thread
Helwaa dee ka daa sidaa sowdiiga ninka dhulka la dhacay
Ninkan maalin kasta dumarka ayuu dhulka la dhaca in every post , It's about time he taste his own medicine.Tyck inte synd om honom, han förtjänar det.


He got that other thread he posted in the womens section deleted..

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Firefly
I hope every thread he make about women get deleted.
I hope every thread he make about women get deleted.

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Me too. Every time he comes to the womens section I'll be there to put him in his place. Edab ma qabo wiilkaan.HELWAA wrote:Firefly
I hope every thread he make about women get deleted.

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Hada laga bilaabo shaqo laga qaban, count with me too. 

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