The Best Way to Tie Down 360 Waves After a Fresh Cut
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The Best Way to Tie Down 360 Waves After a Fresh Cut

A fresh cut is one of the most important moments in the wave journey. If you do not tie your hair down correctly right after the haircut, the pattern will lift and all the brushing you did before t...
Wave Caps for Long Hair: Training Your Pattern Before the Cut
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Wave Caps for Long Hair: Training Your Pattern Before the Cut

Waves do not start after your haircut. Waves start while your hair is still long. If you want your 360 waves to show clean on your next cut, you should be training the pattern early.
Why Your Crown Looks Patchy and How to Fix It With Compression
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Why Your Crown Looks Patchy and How to Fix It With Compression

Most wavers struggle with the crown. It is the smallest part of the pattern, the most angle-sensitive, and the first area to look patchy. The good news is that a patchy crown is almost always cause...
Should You Wear a Wave Cap Under a Hat?
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Should You Wear a Wave Cap Under a Hat?

Wavers love hats: fitteds, snapbacks, beanies, all of them. The real question is whether wearing a wave cap under your hat helps or hurts your 360 waves.
Best Wave Cap for Wolfing: Keep Your Pattern While Growing 360 Waves
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Best Wave Cap for Wolfing: Keep Your Pattern While Growing 360 Waves

Wolfing is where your 360 waves grow deeper and stronger. It is also the phase where most wavers lose control of their pattern. When your hair gets longer, the curls lift faster and frizz becomes h...
Wave Cap vs Compression Cap: Is There Actually a Difference?
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Wave Cap vs Compression Cap: Is There Actually a Difference?

A lot of wavers think wave caps and compression caps are the same thing. They are not. Each one plays a different role in the wave-building process. If you want clean 360 waves, you need to know th...