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Dec 9, 2016
Anissa J.
Hi guys! I can't find a proper routine for my wavy hair as I have oily hair and rhe next day it looks puffy and not defined!
What's your routine to maintain your waves?
Dec 10, 2016
Diana T.
My scalp gets oily after like 4-5 of not washing - but I only wash my hair once or twice a week at the most - so it's usually fine - your hair might actually be oily because you wash it too much so reducing the washing might help with oiliness... in terms of waves - I have naturally wavy hair but it's also heavy and fine so it usually goes straight after 3-4 days but basically I put a volumizing mousse or a curl defining mousse in wet hair after washing - then let that air dry - because heat just kills my waves and makes my hair straight - so then the next morning (I wash my hair at night) I use a curl reviving hair spray (sprunch by Aussie) and crunch the waves together with my hands to increase bounciness (lol sorry don't know how else to explain it) and I'm good to go - it usually last up to 3 days if I reapply the hair spray every day to revive the waves again - but sometimes sleeping in a dry bun helps keep the waves as well - I prefer loose waves but if you prefer more tight/curly waves you could try braiding your hair over night and in the morning it will be wavy - you can also try foam rollers to get curls and then comb them out the get waves - anyways hope that helps!
Dec 11, 2016
Anissa J.
Thanks for your help hun!
I wash my hair twice a week I put dry shampoo between the washes but the next day I wash it it's oily.
Dec 11, 2016
Gray W.
A diffuser attachment for your blow dryer would probably help you out. It will cut down on your frizz and help your waves form.