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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cattle Girl" data-source="post: 395011" data-attributes="member: 1156"><p>For daily hair care, we rinse them 2-3 times a day. Rinse in the direction you want the hair to grow when you are first starting (which should be toward the head for the first stage, at a 45 degree angle for the second stage, and finally upwards for the last stage). Brush them with a good rice root brush and comb in the direction you want the hair. It's best to let them air dry. Put them under some fans or in a cooler room to keep them as cool as possible. And after you rinse, spray some Kleen Sheen on them and comb and blow that in. I also use Revive but it's getting hard since we have humid, 90 degree days here.</p><p></p><p>For show day preperation, you just basically start with some foam, if you have stubborn hair on the steer (it'll help it set more). If you don't use the foam, or even if you do, spray in some Zoom Bloom and comb and blow that in real good so the hair will pop for you. Then before you go into the show ring, spray some Pink Oil on and blow that for about 15 minutes. That stuff will really give the hair a good pop. </p><p></p><p>For the legs, start with Prime Time or EZ Comb adhesive, or even Tail Adhesive if the hair is really stubborn. Comb the hair up. If it's allowed, spray some Ultra White touch up on the steers (if they're black) then cover it with Black Finisher. Do a couple of coats of that and get the hair to look like you want it. And on the tail head, spray in some Tail Adhesive, comb it how you want it, hit it with some Black Finisher (after you clip it up), and you should be down.</p><p></p><p>I think I got about everything. :lol: </p><p></p><p>Best Wishes, </p><p>-Angus Girl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cattle Girl, post: 395011, member: 1156"] For daily hair care, we rinse them 2-3 times a day. Rinse in the direction you want the hair to grow when you are first starting (which should be toward the head for the first stage, at a 45 degree angle for the second stage, and finally upwards for the last stage). Brush them with a good rice root brush and comb in the direction you want the hair. It's best to let them air dry. Put them under some fans or in a cooler room to keep them as cool as possible. And after you rinse, spray some Kleen Sheen on them and comb and blow that in. I also use Revive but it's getting hard since we have humid, 90 degree days here. For show day preperation, you just basically start with some foam, if you have stubborn hair on the steer (it'll help it set more). If you don't use the foam, or even if you do, spray in some Zoom Bloom and comb and blow that in real good so the hair will pop for you. Then before you go into the show ring, spray some Pink Oil on and blow that for about 15 minutes. That stuff will really give the hair a good pop. For the legs, start with Prime Time or EZ Comb adhesive, or even Tail Adhesive if the hair is really stubborn. Comb the hair up. If it's allowed, spray some Ultra White touch up on the steers (if they're black) then cover it with Black Finisher. Do a couple of coats of that and get the hair to look like you want it. And on the tail head, spray in some Tail Adhesive, comb it how you want it, hit it with some Black Finisher (after you clip it up), and you should be down. I think I got about everything. :lol: Best Wishes, -Angus Girl [/QUOTE]
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