A Guide To My Waves
1. Get a chop!
To start your wave journey get a really short haircut.
2. Brush and comb your hair
Brush your hair in the pattern that you desire, whether that's 360's, beehive, or 720's. It is important to train your hairs to the direction that you would like them to lay. Make sure to use wave brushes, the higher the quality the easier the journey. Using a comb is also very essential during the process to help distribute the hairs as you lay them down to deepen waves.
3. Wear a Durag
Wear a durag to help keep your hair laid. I wear my durag most of the day and every night when I sleep.
4. Wash and style
Do a wash and style occasionally to help further the process. To do this I usually start with washing my hair by combing shampoo and conditoner through my hair (also in the direction I train my hair). Then brush and afterwards rag up.
5. Keep your hair hydrated
Use oils and natural products to keep give your hair a shine and keep it healthy.
6. Wolf
Sometimes it is helpful to let your hair grow out as you continue to train your hair.
7. Don't Give Up
If your waves look trash, maybe you need a cut. After training my hair for so long a new cut can help my waves shine. The wave process takes a lot of dedication and time.
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