No, they are brothers. Bryan is Bill's older brother
Murray Hayne was born in 1932, in India.
Dan Grease White goes by Grease.
Nalita Murray is 5' 3".
OG grease is "Open Gear" grease. OGL is "Open Gear Lubricant".
To get waves using Murray's wave grease, follow these steps: 1) Apply a small amount of wave grease to clean, damp hair 2) Use a brush or comb to brush your hair in the direction of your desired waves 3) Cover your hair with a du-rag or wave cap to set the waves in place overnight. Repeat this process daily for best results.
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The best kind of wave grease is 360 style i got a whole rack of waves by using it so just put shampoo on your brush when your in the shower so your waves can come.
Most Murray riders only had grease zerks on the blade spindles, however these was whats called dummy zerks..see the bearings in the shaft are sealed, but it makes the end product consumer user feel good by pumping a little grease in there every so often to feel good....but your really not greasing anything at all.
you can use it : get some grease ( blue magic ) and rub in in your hair day or night and brush you can use it without wave builder
It does not take fluid it takes grease and unless you open it up there is no need to change
The cast of Wave Rally - 2001 includes: Adjoa Andoh Kenny Andrews Cecile Borgo Larissa Murray Ralph Van Dijk
The best kind of wave grease is 360 style i got a whole rack of waves by using it so just put shampoo on your brush when your in the shower so your waves can come.
Both 360 Wave Grease and Sportin' Waves are popular choices for achieving wave patterns in hair. The choice between them often comes down to personal preference based on factors like scent, hold, and shine. It's recommended to try both and see which one works best for your hair type and desired style.
You can achieve waves without using wave grease by brushing your hair regularly with a wave brush, keeping your hair moisturized with natural oils like coconut oil, and using a durag or wave cap to help set the wave pattern. Consistent brushing and maintenance will help train your hair to form waves over time.
Both wave grease and wave pomade can be used to achieve waves in your hair. They help to moisturize and nourish the hair while also providing hold and definition to create the wave pattern. The choice between the two can come down to personal preference based on factors such as hair texture and desired hold.
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.