How to Get Nice Waves

Use S-curl, 360 Style wave pomade, or Murray's pomade.,Put a du-rag or wave cap on while you are training your hair (after brushing) , Repeat that process every day, but also: Towel off the old pomade, and freshen it up., Washing your hair everyday...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Use S-curl

    Dampen your hair with a warm towel to soften your hair (you can use iron to heat damp towel.) Smear a half dollar sized dab of wave grease on your hair in your wave pattern and then brush your hair until slight waves come out.

    Get a hot/warm towel and put it on your head to soften the grease.

    Brush your hair to spread it all throughout the hair
  2. Step 2: 360 Style wave pomade

    , Wash your hair every 3-4 days, , Dampen du-rag with water and/or moisturizer using a spray bottle like in the barbershops. , Use a very stiff brush.
  3. Step 3: or Murray's pomade.

  4. Step 4: Put a du-rag or wave cap on while you are training your hair (after brushing)

  5. Step 5: Repeat that process every day

  6. Step 6: but also: Towel off the old pomade

  7. Step 7: and freshen it up.

  8. Step 8: Washing your hair everyday you will lose your wave pattern.

  9. Step 9: Remember that if you don't have waves

  10. Step 10: they won't pop out in one day.

Detailed Guide

Dampen your hair with a warm towel to soften your hair (you can use iron to heat damp towel.) Smear a half dollar sized dab of wave grease on your hair in your wave pattern and then brush your hair until slight waves come out.

Get a hot/warm towel and put it on your head to soften the grease.

Brush your hair to spread it all throughout the hair

, Wash your hair every 3-4 days, , Dampen du-rag with water and/or moisturizer using a spray bottle like in the barbershops. , Use a very stiff brush.

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