If you’re trying to build 360 waves, brushing is one of the most important parts of the process.
The problem is most beginners either don’t brush enough or brush without structure.
Waves are created through repetition. The more consistently you brush, the faster your hair learns the wave pattern.
How Brushing Builds Waves
Brushing trains your hair to grow in a specific direction.
Each brush stroke reinforces the pattern you’re trying to create.
Without consistent brushing, your hair will grow in random directions instead of forming waves.
That’s why experienced wavers prioritize brushing daily.
Recommended Brushing Routine
A strong beginner routine usually includes:
• morning brushing session (10–15 minutes)
• afternoon brush session (5–10 minutes)
• night brushing session (15–20 minutes)
After brushing, compression is critical.
Wearing a Durag helps lock the hair pattern in place.
Many wavers also wear a Durag overnight to maintain results.
Why Compression After Brushing Matters
Brushing alone doesn’t create waves.
Compression is what keeps the hair laid down long enough for waves to form.
Without compression, hair lifts back up and loses shape.
That’s why brushing + compression always go together.
Daytime Maintenance
A Wave Cap can help maintain your progress throughout the day.
Some wavers wear a Wave Cap between brushing sessions or under hats.
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