A lot of people believe deeper waves come from brushing harder or longer. In reality, depth comes from how long your hair stays laid correctly, not how much effort you put in at once.
Waves deepen over time when the routine stays consistent. Brushing helps set the pattern, but moisture and compression are what allow that pattern to strengthen day after day.
Dry hair lifts and separates, which makes waves look shallow. Light moisture keeps hair flexible so it stays trained. Heavy products usually slow things down, so balance matters.
Compression plays a major role in depth. When your hair stays laid overnight and during the day, waves stack and deepen naturally. Skipping compression breaks that process and slows results.
People who get deeper waves usually aren’t doing anything extreme. They keep their habits clean and repeat them daily. That consistency allows the pattern to strengthen without forcing progress.
Less effort doesn’t mean less discipline. It means focusing on the habits that actually matter and letting time do the rest.
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