Getting the Most from your Natural Waves
Get the Right Cut
There's no one-size-fits-all cut perfect for wavy hair, but you'll be on your way to finding the ideal cut if you take the tightness and texture of your waves into account.
• Fine hair: Fine, thin hair tends to form looser waves, which get the most voluminous look from a shoulder-length bob.
• Medium thickness: The versatility of neither-thick-nor-thin hair lends itself well to just about any cut. For something both elegant and edgy, try an asymmetrical undercut to really accentuate your waves.
• Coarse and frizzy: To get the most from this texture, keep your hair on the longer side so its natural weight can control the volume.
Use Pampering Products
Wavy hair presents its own unique set of challenges, like keeping fly-aways and frizziness at bay without weighing hair down. Waves and curls crave moisture, so the simplest way to keep them looking healthy is to keep them hydrated.
• Apply moisturizing products: If your hair is frizzy or you struggle with fly-aways, use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner.
• Plump it up: Thin, wavy hair can sometimes fall flat on top. To keep body throughout, apply volumizing mousse near the roots at your crown.
• Go for shine: If your hair looks dull, go a step beyond just hydration. Silicones in hair-care products can help create shine and are well-suited to wavy hair, and hydrating sprays can revitalize curls that have gone dry or flat during the day.
Style It Well
You can have low-maintenance waves that look great but take just a few minutes! Try these techniques:
• The back brush: Take small sections of hair at your roots. With a large paddle brush, bring them backward or upward to create volume and smooth out snarls at the same time.
• The pin-up: Comb out a deep side part and secure it. Pin back the hair in the smaller side of the part, letting the other side down and volumizing on top if necessary.
• The subtle straighten: Part your hair in the middle and secure a front section on each side by pinning it into a bun. Use a flat iron to straighten the rest of your hair, and then let the wavy front sections down for a subtle but refined look.
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