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How Do I Make My Hair Hold Waves?

Published in Hair styling 2 mins read

To make your hair hold waves, focus on prepping your hair with the right products and using proper styling techniques.

Here's a breakdown of how to achieve lasting waves:

  • Start with Slightly "Dirty" Hair: Hair that's not freshly washed tends to hold styles better. Natural oils provide grip. If your hair is too clean, use a texturizing spray or dry shampoo.

  • Product is Key:

    • Mousse: Apply mousse to damp hair before blow-drying. This provides hold and body.
    • Heat Protectant: Always use a heat protectant spray before using any heat styling tools (curling iron, wand, etc.). This prevents damage and helps the waves last.
    • Setting Spray: After you've created your waves, a light mist of setting spray will lock them in place.
    • Texturizing Spray/Sea Salt Spray: These can be used after styling to add texture and volume, enhancing the wavy look.
  • Blow-Dry for Volume: Before you start waving, blow-dry your hair to create volume at the roots. This prevents waves from falling flat.

  • Proper Technique:

    • Curling Iron/Wand Technique: Experiment with different curling iron or wand sizes and techniques to find what works best for your hair type. Alternate the direction of the curls for a more natural look.
    • Cool Down: Allow each wave to cool completely before releasing it. This helps the wave set properly. You can even clip each curl to your head while it cools for extra hold.
  • Finishing Touches:

    • Brush or Comb Gently: After the waves are set and cooled, gently brush or comb through them with a wide-tooth comb or your fingers to loosen them and create a softer, more natural wave.
    • Hairspray (Optional): If you need extra hold, use a light-hold hairspray to keep your waves in place without making them stiff.

By combining the right products with effective techniques, you can significantly improve your hair's ability to hold waves.