This is one of the first questions people ask, and it’s also where a lot of frustration starts. Everyone wants a timeline, but waves don’t follow a strict schedule. They follow consistency.
Most people start seeing some progress within a few weeks. Real depth and definition take months. That’s normal. What slows people down isn’t the timeline—it’s breaking the routine halfway through because they expected faster results.
Brushing harder doesn’t speed things up. Switching products doesn’t either. What actually helps is keeping the same angles, maintaining moisture, and protecting your hair every night so progress stacks instead of resetting.
Another thing people overlook is hair health. Dry, damaged hair takes longer to train. Keeping your hair moisturized and protected helps it respond faster over time.
If you stay patient and disciplined, your waves will keep improving. The people who “get waves fast” usually aren’t doing anything special. They just didn’t quit when progress felt slow.
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