360 Waves: 4 Products for Beginners

Keeping your 360 wave hairstyle is hard work. When doing so you find that you have a lot of things that you need to keep around you during your brushing sessions to make your journey a little easier. Here are some of the things that I keep and I recommend that you should as well.

  • Brush: This is whats going to make your waves come out, The brush. This item will help you lay down and stretch your curly hair to a wave pattern. Brushing your hair is whats going to make waves first. Keeping about 3 of these in your arsenal is recommended. A soft brush, medium brush and hard brush. All 3 of these during different stages of your hair length will keep your waves in tact and create shine and keep your pattern as long as you are brushing with your growing


  • Pomades: This product will help keep your hair laid down so that your wave pattern will stay down on your scalp. You can find pomades in any beauty supply store, RiteAid, CVS, Walmart and online as well. These can come petroleum based or made with Shea Butter. I recommend using a pomade that is all natural. These tend not to clog the pores on your scalp and also keep your hair and scalp cleaner and your hair softer which tends to create better waves.


  • Moisturizers: A moisturizer will help soften your hair during your brushing session to ease your hair into the wave pattern. Using one of many moisturizers is HIGHLY recommended when brushing so that your hair stretches more and with the use of a pomade will lay your hair down a lot easier. 


  • A TsuRag (or a Durag): I strongly recommend a TsuRag ( found at http://www.TsuRag.com )TsuragThe TsuRag is a string-less Durag that helps lay down your hair and help create the wave pattern that makes the 360 wave hairstyle so popular. TsuRags, Durags or Stocking Caps also protect your hair from debris and also helps keep your pattern in tact when you are sleeping or doing physical activites. 

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