The secret to getting waves isn't about magic products; it's about a consistent daily routine. This is the no-nonsense guide to the brushing and compression schedule that trains your hair pattern.
Forget the magic pomades and fancy brushes. The only secret to getting waves is routine. It's about doing the same boring, effective steps every single day until the pattern sets.
Waves are just trained curls. Your job is to train them. This is how.
Don't just rip your durag off and start the day. This is your first chance to reinforce the pattern.
Got a spare 5 minutes? Use them. A quick brush session reinforces the pattern. Keep a brush at work or in your car. It's the small sessions that make the biggest difference.
This is the most important part of your day. Don't skip it.
Washing (1-2 Times a Week) Don't wash your hair daily. You'll strip the natural oils that help it lay down. When you do wash, use the "wash and style" method: apply shampoo and brush it in the direction of your waves before you rinse. A lot of guys rinse with the durag on to keep everything in place.
The Haircut Start with a low, even cut, around a #2 "with the grain." After a while, you can start "wolfing"—letting your hair grow longer to train deeper waves. But never cut your hair shorter than its natural curl length.
I remember once, I was wolfing for about 6 weeks and my hair was a mess. I had a job interview at 4:17 PM for a data entry job I didn't want but needed. I spent an hour before I left doing a wash and style, compressing it with two durags, and hoping for the best. The waves were laid down, but the interviewer spent the whole time staring at the durag line on my forehead. I did not get the job.
Patience. That's the last step. You won't get deep, connected waves in a week. It can take weeks or months to see real results, depending on your hair. Consistency is the only thing that works.
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