If your waves look decent in certain spots but won’t connect all the way around, you’re not alone. This is one of the most common frustrations people have when working on 360 waves, and it usually has nothing to do with hair type.
Wave connections come from consistency, not effort. When your brushing angles change day to day, your hair is being trained in different directions. That breaks the flow and causes gaps where waves won’t connect.
Another issue is skipping compression. Brushing sets the pattern, but compression keeps your hair laid in that pattern. When compression is inconsistent, your hair shifts overnight and connections weaken. That’s why waves can look better one day and disconnected the next.
Moisture also plays a role. Dry hair doesn’t connect easily. Light moisture before brushing helps your hair move together instead of separating. Heavy buildup, on the other hand, can block progress, so keeping it light matters.
The fix isn’t complicated. Choose your angles and stick to them. Brush daily with intention instead of guessing. Protect your hair at night so the work you put in actually holds.
Connections don’t come from doing more. They come from doing the same things correctly over time.
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