One of the most misunderstood parts of getting waves is brushing frequency. A lot of people think brushing all day means faster waves, but that usually leads to dry hair and frustration instead of progress.
What really matters isn’t how long you brush, it’s how consistently you do it. Hair trains through repetition. When you brush the same angles daily, your hair learns where it’s supposed to lay.
For most people, 15–30 minutes a day is enough. That time should be focused, not rushed. Random brushing throughout the day without direction doesn’t help the pattern form. It just adds stress to the hair.
Moisture also matters here. Brushing dry hair too often causes frizz and breakage. Light moisture before brushing allows your hair to move instead of resisting. Heavy products aren’t needed and often slow things down.
Brushing should feel controlled, not forced. When your routine is consistent, your hair responds naturally and progress becomes steady instead of unpredictable.
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