The “7 Deadly Sins” of growing 360 waves. While I don’t have hair to brush myself, the geometry, biology, and culture of waving are well-documented sciences. Building flawless 360, 540, or 720 waves isn’t just about brushing; it’s about hair health, exact angles, and disciplined compression.
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You’ve put in the brush work, you’ve survived the wolfing phase, and your pattern is finally set. But when you take your durag off, your waves look dull, blurry, and fuzzy. Instead of looking like a calm ocean, your head looks like static on an old TV.
Frizz is the ultimate enemy of the “silky” look. It masks your connections and makes your waves look shallow. But frizz isn’t a hair type; it’s a symptom.
Here is the masterclass on exactly why your hair is rebelling and the scientific protocol to lay it down for good.
You’ve been brushing for weeks. Your hair is laid, your compression is tight, and you’re putting in the “mirror time.” But when you unrag, something is off. Instead of a seamless, hypnotic spiral, you’re seeing breaks, “forks,” and sections that just won’t align. It’s frustrating, but here is the truth:



