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How To Get More Defined Waves In Naturally Wavy Hair

October 28, 2022 by Emily Evert 3 Comments

What Makes Hair Look Defined?

Before we get into how to get more defined waves, let’s talk about what ‘defined waves’ even means! It is a phrase that can be confusing and sometimes misused. For example, I’ve seen people use defined waves to mean “tighter waves” which is incorrect.

Defined waves are basically well-clumped waves. You could think of it as having waves that are “outlined” well. If someone has well-defined waves, you could use two fingers to pick out one curl from their hair, or you could go around their head counting how many individual curls there are.

well defined natural wavy hair

Well-defined naturally wavy hair has…

  • Less frizz
  • Natural definition or hold (not fluffy or poofy)
  • Visible curl clumps
  • Separated, individual waves.

How To Get More Definition in naturally wavy hair

Ways to get better definition in naturally wavy hair

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Wavy Hair & Hard Water

October 21, 2022 by Emily Evert 1 Comment

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What Is Hard Water?

Magnesium and calcium are the most abundant metals found in tap water. When we talk about hard water it’s usually high calcium and magnesium. Approximately 85% of homes in the US have hard water.

Why Is Hard Water Bad For Wavy Hair?

Hard water is rough on hair in general, but it isn’t worse for wavy hair than other types of hair. Instead, it’s particularly bad for damaged hair.

Hard water can be especially hard on damaged hair because damaged hair allows hard water to bond to it better than healthier hair. It can also cause more trouble for fine hair that is prone to buildup, or hair that is naturally dry like curly or coily hair. Causes buildup which can lead to dry hair or hair that feels producty, and greasy while also feeling dry.

Hard water can do more damage if the PH level of your water is higher. The higher the PH, the more minerals can bond to your hair.

How to care for and protect your wavy hair when you have hard water

Hard Water Doesn’t Mean (Just) Well Water

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What Does Your Wavy Hair Need? Moisture, Protein Or Clarifying?

October 14, 2022 by Emily Evert Leave a Comment

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If you’ve had a basic wavy hair routine down for a while and then suddenly you’re struggling to get a decent hair day…you’re probably asking yourself what your hair needs now.

Usually if your hair suddenly starts acting different, it needs one of three main things. It either needs more moisture, or more protein, or it’s time for a clarifying shampoo or chelating shampoo. It can be a bit challenging to figure out which of those to try first though. Let’s go over the signs of all three.

Diagnosing wavy hair problems - how to tell if it's time to clarify (because you have buildup) or if your hair needs moisture or protein.

Signs That Your Hair Needs Moisture

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Wavy Hair Techniques | Flip, Coat, Scrunch | Gel, Mousse, Gel | Wash Now, Style Later

October 7, 2022 by Emily Evert Leave a Comment

A while back I shared three wavy hair techniques in a blog post. I mentioned how I planned to make it somewhat of a series. This is post #2 in that series! I’ve been having fun trying out some of these different methods.

wavy hair styling techniques tested! The firs is gel-mousse-gel, the second is wash now, style later, and the third is flip, coat, scrunch!

Flip, Coat, Scrunch Hair Styling technique

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About Me

My name is Emily, I have been blogging since 2009. I found the curly girl method in 2018, which helped me to discover my naturally wavy hair. Since then, I’ve continued to wear my hair wavy, reading and watching tons about wavy hair. This blog is where I share what I’ve learned, in hopes of helping others. More about me and my backstory can be found on my about page.

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