Step 1-Get a Haircut There are several possible cuts to get the style started: - Get your hair cut with a 1?3 inch (0.8 cm) guard, with the grain.
- Have a razor style cut. This is a horizontal line at the bangs.
- Have a traditional "Caesar" cut.
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Step 2- Purchase some supplies Things you might find handy to purchase include: - Wave brush. This means a brush without a handle, this type of brush gives you the control needed.
- Wave shampoo and conditioner. This will provide softness to make training your hair easier.
- Hair lotion. It add moisture hair.
- Pomade. Pomade will help fix your wave in place.
- Silky du-rag or stocking cap. This is needed to pin the hair down and for hair protection during sleep.
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Step 3- Wash Hair & Develop a brushing routine After shower, having washed and conditioned your hair. apply lotion and pomade, just enough to cover your hair, and brush your hair down and out, starting from the crown of the head. - Brush your hair on top forward, toward your eyes, and brush the hair on your sides forward but downward, toward your chin.
- Starting from the crown, brush the hair on the back of your head down, toward your neck. Imagine theres a small circle on the crown of your head.
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Step 4- Brush evenly Lots of guys say they only get the waves in front and not in back. What that means is that you havent brushed your hair enough in the back. - Use a mirror to check the back section and make sure they are styled the way you want. Natural curls tend to be strongest at the back of the head, so this area may need more attention.
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