[S2E2] Sportin' Waves
Before I jump things off, I have not used Sportin' Waves since I was in middle school. I used to try to get waves back when I was a little kid. And as a kid with spiral curled hair, the only thing I knew about was going to Walmart, looking to see what they had when it came to getting waves. And at that time, the thing that caught my eye that was on the market was Sportin' Waves because of the title and simple instructions.
[S2E2] Sportin' Waves
Now, the reason why I say this is because most people have 360 waves. You do not want to get these products all the way to the edge of your hairline because it can tend to lead to getting bumps on your forehead.
If your hair is freshly washed and still damp, it may take a little bit longer for me to lay my waves down. It can typically take about 15 to 30 minutes for your waves to dry while brushing them. This is also the right amount of time that you need every single day to be able to get waves with brushable hair.
When you finish styling your waves and before you put a durag or cap on, if you do not see the definition in your waves it may be due to your waves not being fully dry or you may not have brushed enough in that area.
Once your hair is dry I highly encourage you to take a Ziploc plastic bag and rub your waves in the flow of your pattern to be able to help lay your waves down a lot better, especially if you are in a long wolf.
After you have left the durag on your head for at least 15 to 30 minutes, when you take it off your hair looked fresh out of the rag and everything like that you waves should look something like this:
The most basic is 180 waves, where only the top of the hair is styled, and the sides of the haircut are tapered. This style is the easiest to achieve because the waves only go in one direction. 041b061a72