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🌊 My waves changed when I started doing THIS every session 🌀😮‍💨 A proper session is more than just brushing — every tool has a purpose and the order matters. Here’s the exact process I use and WHY I use it 👇 1️⃣ Curve Comb I start with the curve comb to break forks, lift the hair, and separate my connections before brushing. Combing first helps train the pattern deeper instead of just brushing the top layer. It also helps remove trapped hairs and keeps my angles clean. 2️⃣ Hard Brush After combing, I go in with the hard brush to pull the hair and really work the pattern in. This brush helps create deeper waves and improves connections, especially during or after a wolf. The hard brush does the heavy work. 3️⃣ Medium Brush Once the hair is trained, I switch to the medium brush to smooth everything out while still keeping good pull. This helps blend the session together and makes the pattern look cleaner without overdoing the hard brush. 4️⃣ Crown Brush / Crown Work Then I focus on the crown because your crown can make or break your whole pattern. I use the crown brush to clean up the swirl, fix weak spots, and keep the flow looking tight from every angle. A clean crown makes the whole set look complete 🌪️ 5️⃣ Oil + Laydown Pad To finish the session, I add oil to keep my hair moisturized and healthy, then use the laydown pad to compress everything and lock the session in. This helps reduce frizz and gives the waves that smooth laid look. No shortcuts. Just consistency every session 💯🌊
🌊 My waves changed when I started doing THIS every session 🌀😮‍💨 A proper session is more than just brushing — every tool has a purpose and the order matters. Here’s the exact process I use and WHY I use it 👇 1️⃣ Curve Comb I start with the curve comb to break forks, lift the hair, and separate my connections before brushing. Combing first helps train the pattern deeper instead of just brushing the top layer. It also helps remove trapped hairs and keeps my angles clean. 2️⃣ Hard Brush After combing, I go in with the hard brush to pull the hair and really work the pattern in. This brush helps create deeper waves and improves connections, especially during or after a wolf. The hard brush does the heavy work. 3️⃣ Medium Brush Once the hair is trained, I switch to the medium brush to smooth everything out while still keeping good pull. This helps blend the session together and makes the pattern look cleaner without overdoing the hard brush. 4️⃣ Crown Brush / Crown Work Then I focus on the crown because your crown can make or break your whole pattern. I use the crown brush to clean up the swirl, fix weak spots, and keep the flow looking tight from every angle. A clean crown makes the whole set look complete 🌪️ 5️⃣ Oil + Laydown Pad To finish the session, I add oil to keep my hair moisturized and healthy, then use the laydown pad to compress everything and lock the session in. This helps reduce frizz and gives the waves that smooth laid look. No shortcuts. Just consistency every session 💯🌊

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