Start with a cool cut that is as low as possible without looking completely bald. Now you will need to get some tools for the job. You’ll need 360 style wave pomade, Du-Rag, some pink oil moisturizer, and your trusty brush.
Well, you’ve got the tools for the job, now it’s time to start making waves!
To develop deep 360 waves, you must train your hair with a daily brushing regimen. Training your hair is the process where you will brush your hair texture from curly to an S formation known as waves. This training process, when done correctly, usually takes 3-4 weeks in most cases. Please note that some hair textures will respond even faster depending on the strength and texture of your natural hair.
If you fully follow these 360 wave tips, I’m sure you’ll notice your texture changing in no time, so enough talking, it’s time to train your hair!
You will brush your hair as you eat, that is, in the morning, at noon and at night. You will start in the morning by applying your rose oil moisturizer to your hair. This will moisten your hair and soften it making it much more manageable when you brush it out in the morning. You will perform your daily brushing wave strokes in a 360 wave pattern for a total of 500 strokes per session. Once you are done brushing, you will do this step again at noon with the same number of strokes.
Remember that you have to follow these 360 wave tips every day to get the best results. Now at night is when you are going to perform the same steps but now you are going to finish applying your ointment. To perform this step, simply place a small amount of pomade in the palms of your hands and rub vigorously until the pomade is smooth and easy to apply to your hair. Work the pomade in the direction of your brushing, never against the grain of your hair. Now, once you have completely finished this step, all you have to do is apply your du-rag for the night before bed.
These full 360 wave tips will become a part of your daily lifestyle. After your waves are fully trained into the desired look, all you have to do is follow regular maintenance. This is simple and easy to do with weekly haircuts and brushing. As for the shampoo, I recommend one made for curly textured hair.