How do you keep your hair laid while wolfing?

In addition to consistent daily brush work, you should keep your hair laid down by sleeping with a du-rag on every night. Those two things will keep your hair laid down very well even when it is at the wolfing length. If you use hair products, I suggest using a product that has moisturizing qualities.
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How do you make your hair lay down when wolfing?

If you have been wolfing all season, use your hardest brush first and end your session with your soft brush while laying down the top most hairs to solidify your wave pattern.
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How do you keep waves when wolfing?

In addition to consistent daily brush work, you should keep your hair laid down by sleeping with a du-rag on every night. Those two things will keep your hair laid down very well even when it is at the wolfing length. If you use hair products, I suggest using a product that has moisturizing qualities.
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How long should I wolf for waves?

This period is crucial because it helps ensure that your waves connect and form some sort of recognizable pattern rather than the disarrayed collection of ripples. The longer you wolf the better. Most wolfing periods last somewhere between 4 to 6 weeks, but have been known to go up to 12.
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How do you make your waves deeper?

Start brushing in the shampoo and conditioning stage since hair is softer. Invest in a stocking cap so you can leave your waves laid and flat as you rinse out the products. Finally, look for a great moisturizer. Moisturizers give shine to your waves while giving the appearance of deeper, healthier looking waves.
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Why won't my waves stay?

If your hair is super bouncy from the middle of the hair downwards, but your roots won't clump correctly, apply your leave-in to all your hair, including the roots. If this does not work, you may need to wash it less frequently or switch off between washing with shampoo and co-washing.
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Why do wavers Wolf?

It's a question we see a lot from new wavers. Wolfing is the process in which a person grows their hair out by consistently brushing, moisturizing, and duragging or wave capping. Why should you wolf? You should wolf your hair to get your waves deeper, more defined, and also more connected.
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When should you start wolfing?

Stage 0 starts immediately after your get a haircut. This is when you can begin to start counting your wolfing time. The first stage of wolfing is when your hair is at about a 1 length with the grain. An easy way to determine hair length is by looking at which guard you use.
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What brush should I use when wolfing?

Medium hard means its firmer than a medium brush but not as firm as a hard brush it's the brush that's in between a medium and a hard. This brush is good for wolfing and should not be used on a fresh cut or real low hair.
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How long should you wolf for 180 waves?

This period is crucial because it helps ensure that your waves connect and form some sort of recognizable pattern rather than the disarrayed collection of ripples. The longer you wolf the better. Most wolfing periods last somewhere between 4 to 6 weeks but it is has been known to go up to around 2-3 months.
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Should you comb your waves everyday?

If you notice that you're having trouble either getting or maintaining the wave style, most of the time, this issue comes down to a lack of brushing. You should be brushing three times a day to keep your waves intact.
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How low should you cut your hair after wolfing?

Understanding your Hair Type

All types should be cutting their hair at a length that maintains progress. Medium and coarse hair wavers can be cut at one and a half inches to two inches at the crown of your head. Straight hair wavers should cut at two and a half to upwards of three inches.
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How often should I brush my waves?

You should be brushing at least twice a day, from the crown and out in the direction that your hair grows. The length of time depends on what you have available in your daily schedule. A brush session can be anywhere from five to thirty minutes depending on the waver.
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Does a hard brush mess up waves?

Soft brushes are preferred for wavers with shorter hair. Hard bristles can scrape and irritate the scalp and cause breakage with shorter styles.
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How do you sleep with wavy hair?

In addition to sleeping on your side or on your stomach, there are additional ways you can preserve your curls as you snooze.
  1. Use a silk or satin pillowcase. ...
  2. Put your hair in a 'pineapple' ...
  3. Do twists or braids. ...
  4. Use a silk or satin bonnet or headscarf. ...
  5. Try a spritz or two of product.
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Should I workout with my durag on?

Wear Your Durag or Wave Cap to Workout.

Yes! Wearing a durag during your workout is key to keeping the hair laid down flat during the wave process. Wearing the hair in a durag or wave cap helps to preserve your hairstyle, safeguard from frizzing and it helps keep sweat and hair out of the eyes.
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